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    2025-2026 Volunteer Sign Up

    Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Junior Achievement! Please contact Keyshawn Shaahid with any questions - keyshawn.shaahid@ja.org
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  • Volunteer Opportunities

    See our Fall opportunities below!
  • JA Finance Park

    Middle and High School students dive into a persona-based financial simulation. Volunteers guide students through their financial decision-making.

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    Locations:

    Free Public Library of Philadelphia - 1901 Vine St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

    Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University- 3500 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19140

    Feltonville School of Arts & Sciences - 210 E Courtland St, Philadelphia, PA 19120

    Coatesville - TBD

    South Mountain Middle School - 709 W Emmaus Ave, Allentown, PA 18103 

    Feltonville School of Arts & Sciences - 210 E Courtland St, Philadelphia, PA 19120 

    Trexler Middle School - 851 N 15th St, Allentown, PA 18102

  • JA Entrepreneurship Week Speaker Panels

    Junior Achievement has partnered with the School District of Philadelphia to host Entrepreneurship Speaker Panels at High Schools throughout Philadelphia in honor of Entrepreneurship Week, February 23-27! We would love to have you share your experience with Philadelphia students.  Entrepreneurship is one of the 4E’s of post-high school paths:  Employment, Enrollment, Enlistment, Entrepreneurship.  Signups requested by Friday, February 7 or until filled.

    Schedule/Sign-ups:

    Each panel will feature several entrepreneurs who will share their unique journey, offering insight to Entrepreneurship as a pathway.  The panels will be moderated by the Office of College and Career Readiness from the School District of Philadelphia. Each panel will last 60 or 90 minutes.  The schedule and locations (in-person) are below.   We encourage Entrepreneurs to sign up for more than one experience if your schedule permits.

  • JA Job Shadow

    Your workplace would host a class of students from 10:00am to 1:30pm including lunch, provide a workplace tour, allow students to visit and observe professional work conduct, and lead challenges/activities that bring home lessons from the world of work.

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  • JA Workforce Coaching Site Host

  • Host Site Requirements

    • Meeting space that accommodates ~30 people with computer display or projection capabilities.
    • Provide a brief site tour to showcase workplace environment.
    • Provide dinner for student participants and guests.
  • Host Site Preferences

    • Participate in an informational interview session with students to share insights about your organization, roles, and career paths.
  • Additional Information

    • Partners may host one or multiple sessions
    • JA will coordinate and provide any security requirements
    • This is a unique opportunity to inspire and guide future workforce members while showcasing your organization’s commitment to community engagement
  • JA Workforce Coaching (Delaware County)

    The power of coaching is a critical tool in developing the potential of young adults. This initiative, for youth between 16 and 21 who have a barrier to work/school, deploys age appropriate workforce readiness resources that lead participants directly into a job or a career-focused educational or training program.

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  • JA Company Program: After-school Host Site

    Mentor and host a cohort of high school students as they brainstorm, launch, and run their own business!

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