Currently Available Volunteer Positions
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After-School Counselor Position
 
After-School Counselors work with the children to motivate and inspire them to be more responsible, accountable and increase their self-esteem. We offer games and activities from tutoring, art, music, dance, science and computers. The program runs daily Monday-Friday from 3:15pm-6:15pm.
 
We are currently located in Central Elementary School in Ferguson, MO. If you are interested in volunteering please read and follow the volunteer procedures. The next Volunteer Orientation will be held on October 21 at Noon & 5pm. The orientation will be held at our office location - 2639 Locust St., St. Louis, MO.





Catch A Falling Star Volunteer Procedures
Catch A Falling Star Volunteer Applications

To download an Adobe Acrobatâ„¢ PDF document containing the Catch A Falling Star Child Volunteer Form, click on one of the two the links below.

Standard Requirements to volunteer:

  • Must be at least 16 years of age

 

 

About Us

 

After-school program for children of all abilities!
St. Louis, Mo 
Tel: 314-645-5556 

After School Programs

MUSIC
It is an exploratory course, which focuses on the foundation of music. Emphases are on developing skills in the areas of pitch, steady beats, rhythm compositions, rhythmic elements, vocals, and melodic literacy. Students will prepare musical performances for a talent show.

ART
This course emphasis is on a wide variety of artist and diverse styles of art. Students will learn basic art techniques and create several art projects focusing on numerous artists and various style techniques. With the skills they have learned they will be creating the backdrops for the science fair and talent show.

COMPUTERS
This course will introduce students to basic computer skills with assistance form SLU. Emphases are on building skills in the area of keyboarding, copying/pasting, doing research on the internet, and using clipart. 

DANCE
It is an exploratory course, which focuses on the foundation of various genres of dance. Emphases are on developing skills in the areas of beginning ballet, jazz, modern, and hip hop. Students will learn the basics for each style of dance and prepare for a talent show.

SCIENCE FAIR
This program (developed by Washington University ) focuses on improving the knowledge in the subject area of science. This program also teaches students the impact Science has on fashion, biotechnology, construction, recycling, and cooking. Each student will create a science project for the science fair.

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