Ways to Volunteer

School family association (SFA)

WAYS TO VOLUNTEER

Volunteerism is vital for the ongoing success of The Grace Citadel Schools. Parents and guardians can be involved in many different ways.

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Parents/Gardians’ Corner

Parents and guardians can be involved in many different ways. With their generous gifts of time and effort, our volunteers not only strengthen our community, but serve as role models for our students as they learn the importance of being involved and giving back

All GCS families are members of the School Family Association (SFA), and parenting adults can be participants or leaders! From organizing school-wide events to coordinating community service opportunities, the SFA relies on its team of volunteers to create and organize events that are fun, educational, and community building.

Many of the School Family Association’s events rely on volunteers to make them a success. Sign up for a shift at the Fall Festival welcome table, serve drinks at events, or bake a delicious treat for a staff appreciation brunch. 

From shelving books in the Learning Commons to supporting pupils on a field trip, volunteers experience the excitement and fun alongside staff and pupils.

Share your professional expertise on the board or one of its committees. The School especially appreciates help from parenting adults experienced in health, legal matters, real estate, finance, fundraising, or insurance. 

Present a meaningful custom, tradition, or holiday with pupils in their classroom or at a heritage assembly.

As the liaison between the School, the SFA, and the families in your child’s grade, Reps share important information, coordinate grade-specific or school-wide events, and foster class connections. 

Share your cooking, carpentry, knitting, hosting, artistry, or professional talents. Whether it’s your professional skill or a hobby, in the classroom or on a hiring committee or task force, there are many ways you can contribute to the community.

As the liaison between the School, the SFA, and the families in the Affinity or Alliance Group, share important information, promote discussion, coordinate group-specific or school-wide events, and foster connections with other families.

The School Family Association hosts alliance groups for interested parenting adults and affinity groups for community members with common identities.

Whether it’s your first or eleventh year at the school, share your experience with prospective students and families on campus tours and online in informational sessions.