Volunteers come from all walks of life. Your commitment could vary from a single school day to a weekly visit of one hour each for five to 10 weeks. It all depends on the grade level of the program you choose.

All we need is your enthusiasm, life experience, and a willingness to teach children.  Junior Achievement provides the training, curriculum, and a classroom ready to meet you.

For information on volunteer opportunities, contact the JA of Georgia office nearest you or fill out the online form.

Read our JA of Georgia Volunteer Overview document to learn about volunteering and what's involved.

 

Finish your JA Class?

Click here to complete the

Last Class Verification on-line form.

   

Congratulations to Rich Cellino, of CB & T, for being selected as JA of Georgia’s 2006 Volunteer of the Year! Rich is a dedicated JA board member in our Columbus district, and a committed classroom volunteer.