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Ending Hunger Corps VISTA Community Orchard Steward
 
 
 
ReTreeUS is a nonprofit program with the mission of “promoting an environmentally sustainable, socially just food system through education, practical resources and mentorship.” We plant orchards in schools and with partner organizations to feed and empower generations of healthy environmental stewards, creating equitable access to nutritious food by equipping youth with the knowledge and resources necessary to grow food. By planting educational orchards with students and food forests with community organizations, we are creating positive change in the food system that benefits the environment. So far, we have planted 78 educational orchards, representing more than 1,300 fruit trees, collectively serving more than 22,000 students annually. In 2023 we will be adding 16 school and community orchards, representing 3,742 additional students and 308 fruit trees. The VISTA member will increase our capacity by providing more on-the-ground stewardship visits to our educational orchards. Projects include: • assessing and reporting on the health of trees • direct orchard stewardship, informed by ReTreeUS staff and our “OC newsletter” resources • connecting and working directly with all of the Orchard Caretakers in the Lewiston/Auburn area • providing direct educational programs, working with students and community members • sharing resources created by ReTreeUS in order to increase learning opportunities in the orchards. ReTreeUS primarily serves children and youth to adolescents (students age 5-18), including at risk youth. We also work with partner organizations focused on adults, serve teachers and orchard and garden community members. Our work in Lewiston/Auburn serves a significant population of immigrants, migrants and asylum seekers. The VISTA member will join Ending Hunger Corps, working to end hunger across the state as part of Maine’s plan to end hunger by 2030.
 
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Member Duties : • Design and build a system for tracking communication/needs of each orchard, inventory and creating a schedule for what is needed based on the original planting date. • Gather data on the health, age and number of trees to help staff create a digital dashboard • Create more educational opportunities (connect teachers with resources/build stronger curricular connections) • Increase the health, production and distribution of the locally grown fruit, nuts and vegetables. Facilitate harvesting and distribution of fruit. • Connect and work directly with all of the Orchard Caretakers in the Lewiston/Auburn area. Provide more on the ground stewardship visits to our educational orchards. Make sure orchards are well taken care of (that everything in the OC newsletter is done). • Increase outreach, organize and engage volunteers and partners to build ongoing maintenance habits and enhance the level of interaction and support for Orchard Caretakers. • Identify grant opportunities
 
Program Benefits : Choice of Education Award or End of Service Stipend ,  Training ,  Childcare assistance if eligible ,  Housing ,  Living Allowance ,  ME StatePark Pass, Prof Dev Fund ,  Relocation Allowance ,  Health Coverage* . 
 
 
*For details about AmeriCorps VISTA healthcare benefits, please visit https://americorps.gov/members-volunteers/vista/benefits.
 
Terms :
Permits working at another job during off hours ,  Permits attendance at school during off hours ,  Car recommended . 
 
Service Areas :
Hunger . 
 
Skills :
Non-Profit Management ,  Education ,  Environment ,  Youth Development ,  Writing/Editing ,  Team Work ,  Leadership ,  Community Organization ,  Teaching/Tutoring . 
 
 
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SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps VISTA

Program
Ending Hunger Corps VISTA Community Orchard Steward

Program Start/End Date
01/29/2024  -   01/27/2025

Work Schedule Full Time

Age Requirement
Minimum:  18    Maximum:  None

Program Locations MAINE  

Languages
English

Accepting Applications
From  06/29/2024  To  06/28/2025 

Contact Kim Lengert
22 State House Sta
Augusta   ME   04333
2075301417
kim.lengert@maine.gov
www.maine.gov/dacf/eh2030

Listing ID 119079


       

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