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Heart House Dallas
Basic Information
Address: PO Box 823162, Dallas, TX 75382
Phone Number: 214-750-7637
Fax Number: 214-750-1843
Director: Lea Beach
Additional Information
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: K-8th grade children
Ages for Volunteer: 16+
Hours of Service: any
Minimum Hours Required: 4
Days of Service: Monday-Thursday
Mission Statement:
Heart House is a free afterschool educational program that provides a safe haven and academic support to at-risk children, while encouraging them to become good citizens
Additional Information:
Heart House Dallas: A free after school program dedicated to providing a safe haven and academic support to children of low-income families and encouraging them to become good citizens.
Monday - Thursday
9.30AM - 1.30PM
June 21st - July 29th
There is a great need for caring teens (16 +) and adults to volunteer once a week as Clubhouse Mentors/Tutors. Volunteers are needed to lead small groups of children in grade K-8 in program activities that are both fun and educational. Every Thursday we will be attending a field trip with our children and are in need of Field Trip Chaperones. Program leaders are on site to lead facilitate and guide your work with the children. All prep work for program is done by program leaders in advance of program time. We ask that every volunteer attend a one-hour volunteer orientation prior to working with our children. When possible, we ask for a $5 donation to offset the cost of running a background check. Please contact us or visit our web site for upcoming orientations.
Please contact Jane Teplitskaya@hearthousedallas.org at jteplitskaya@hearthousedallas.org or call our office at 214-750-7637