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WELCOME TO THE
MANKATO FAMILY YMCA
VOLUNTEER
ORIENTATION!
Emma Kind, Volunteer Coordinator
Agenda
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Take a tour of the facility
Go through Volunteer Handbook
Fill out paperwork
Pay for and receive t-shirt
Schedule hours (optional)
Take a Tour of the Facility
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Questions?
Go through Volunteer Handbook
Mankato Family YMCA
Volunteer Handbook
Volunteer Level 1 Youth Worker
Revised December 2011
Mission Statement
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To put Christian principles into practice
through programs that build a healthy spirit,
mind, body and social well-being for all.
Five Core Values
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At the Mankato Family YMCA we
demonstrate…
Faith
Caring
Respect
Responsibility
Honesty
…And we instill these values in the youth.
Character Development
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The YMCA core values are part of what we call
character development.
It is challenging people to accept and
demonstrate positive values.
Whatever the condition of one’s character,
there is always the potential to improve in both
attitude and action.
The YMCA is committed to a positive approach
to improving our community.
More on Character Development
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Support-Teens need organizations that provide
positive, supportive environments.
Empowerment-They need to feel values by their
community and have an opportunity to contribute
to that community.
Boundaries and Expectations-Teens need
to know what’s expected of them and what
the boundaries are with various activities.
Constructive Use of Time-They need enriching
opportunities for growth.
More on Character Development
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There needs to be a commitment to nurturing
the internal qualities that guide good
choices.
The more developmental assets teens have the
more likely they will value diversity, exhibit
leadership, be successful, and overcome
adversity.
They will be less likely to engage in risky and
harmful behaviors.
Understanding Youth and Teens
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Being aware what youth and teens are
experiencing makes it easier to understand
why they are behaving a certain way.
They are searching for role models and need
constant approval from adults.
YOU are a role model whether you are trying
to be or not, so always be aware of your
behaviors and language.
Mankato Family YMCA Volunteer
and Employee Code of Conduct
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In order to protect YMCA staff, volunteers, and program
participants-at no time during a YMCA program should a
volunteer be alone with a single child in an unobservable area. As
volunteers supervise children, they make themselves always visible.
Volunteers should never leave a child unsupervised.
Restroom supervision: Volunteers will make sure the restroom is
not occupied by suspicious or unknown individuals before allowing
children to use the facilities. Volunteers will stand in the doorway
while children are using the restroom. This policy allows privacy for
the children and protection for the staff. If volunteers are assisting
younger children, door to the facility must remain open. Always
send children in pairs, and whenever possible, with
staff/volunteers.
Staff/volunteers should conduct or supervise private activities in
pairs-diapering, putting on bathing suits, etc. When this is not
feasible, staff/volunteers should be visible to others.
Mankato Family YMCA Volunteer
and Employee Code of Conduct
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Staff/volunteers shall not abuse children including: physical, verbal,
sexual, and mental abuse and neglect. *No type of abuse is
tolerated and is cause for immediate dismissal.
Volunteers must use positive techniques of guidance, including
redirection, positive reinforcement, and encouragement rather than
competition and criticism.
Volunteers should respond to all youth with respect and
consideration and treat everyone equally regardless of sex, race,
religion, and culture.
Volunteers will respect children’s right to not be touched in ways
that make them feel uncomfortable, and their right to say no.
Children are not to be touched on areas of their bodies that would
be covered by a bathing suit.
Volunteers will refrain from intimate displays of affection toward
others in the presence of children, parents, and staff/volunteers.
While the YMCA does not discriminate against any individual’s
lifestyle, it does require that while volunteering, they will abide by
the standards of conduct set forth by the YMCA.
Drug and Alcohol Free/Clean Air
Work Place
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Tobacco, alcohol, or the use of drugs is
prohibited in the facility and on the grounds.
Dress Code
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Volunteers will be provided with a designated shirt.
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The shirt does cost $5, which will be reimbursed to you when you
return your shirt at the end of your volunteer service.
If you do not have your volunteer shirt, you cannot volunteer
for the day.
Name tags must be worn every day and can be found in the
binder.
Please wear pants and shoes appropriate for your duties.
Under no circumstances should undergarments be showing.
Tattoos, which do not reflect the YMCA values or mission,
must be covered while on duty.
Certain programs do not allow hats while on duty.
Child Abuse Awareness
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In 80% of sexual abuse cases the child knows
the offender and in 50% of all cases, the
offender is a member of the child’s household.
Abuse crosses all backgrounds.
If you suspect abuse contact your
supervisor immediately.
Responsibilities
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You must schedule a minimum of 20
volunteer/service learning hours with Volunteer
Coordinator and be on time.
It is your responsibility to contact your YMCA
department supervisor if you are unable to make your
shift (507.387.8255 and ask for your department).
You must speak directly with your supervisor or
someone working in the department if you are unable
to let them know in advance. One “No Call/No Show”
may result in termination from volunteering with the
Mankato Family YMCA. If you do not initial your
shift in the binder, you are assumed to be
absent. We are relying on you to help facilitate
programs here at the YMCA. You are a valuable asset
to us and we appreciate all that you contribute to our
programs.
More Responsibilities
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While on duty, you must stay with your
program and perform your tasks for the day.
Please leave cell phones on “silent” or “off”
and in the office until it is time for you to leave.
Absolutely no texting!
You have a responsibility to keep the
environment physically and psychologically
safe for all members. If you have concerns
please notify your supervisor as soon as
possible.
Expectations
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Adhere to YMCA Code of Conduct.
Interact fully with youth – avoid being a spectator. Be
child-like, not child-ish!
Help staff maintain control and keep the program
running smoothly.
Encourage kids who are alone to interact with the
group.
Learn names.
Say hello and goodbye.
Record hours truthfully in and out on time sheet and
have it signed by department supervisor.
Communicate first and last day with Volunteer
Coordinator and department supervisor.
YMCA Contact Information
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General Information/Front Desk
 507.387.8255
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Your Supervisor(s)
 Emma
Kind (Volunteer Coordinator)
 [email protected]
 507.387.8255
 Cheryl
ext. 296
Hamond (Program Coordinator)
 [email protected]
 507.387.8255
Ext 236
Fill Out Paperwork
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We will go through all of the paperwork
together.
Please complete everything thoroughly and
write legibly.
Feel free to ask any questions.
Pay for and Receive T-shirt
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We will go down to my office to get your tshirt.
Please have your $5 cash ready.
If you do not have your $5 today, you can still
get your t-shirt but you will need to bring the
money in on your first day and give it to the
front desk staff.
Schedule Hours (Optional)
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If you know your schedule well
enough and know when you’d like
to volunteer, you may schedule
your hours with me today in my
office after you receive your t-shirt.
If you do not schedule your hours
today, I will be emailing you in
about one week to set them up.
*When scheduling your hours, it’s
better to spread them out than to
complete them all in a short period
of time.
The End
Thank you for attending the
Mankato Family YMCA
volunteer orientation! I look
forward to seeing you around
the Y!