Each Summer, young professionals from all over the country join Alpine Achievers Initiative to dedicate a year of service to the youth of South-Central Colorado. We strive to provide our members with a year full of lessons and experiences they will carry into the rest of their lives.
SERVICE
Each member’s day-to-day experience will look different depending on the site they are placed. We serve multiple sites in various communities that have different challenges. Upon placing members, we look at their education, the age groups they enjoy working with, and other factors to decide their best fit.
Examples of Member Service:
In-school academic support
Out-of-School Time Programs (after school, alternative break camps, B2B, V2V)
Support of outside organizations with similar missions to AAI’s
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
During the course of the year, AmeriCorps members are provided with opportunities for professional growth. They receive on-the-ground experience at their sites where they learn networking, professional communication, collaboration, and more. Below are additional opportunities we provide.
RETREATS
Throughout the year, the cohort gathers to train and learn from each other. Retreats are usually 3-7 days long where the members step away from their normal service to learn ways to enhance their service with AAI from trainers and collaboration with each other.
LIFE AFTER SERVICE PREP
AAI strives to make our members’ transitions out of the AmeriCorps program as smooth as possible. We provide preparation that includes:
Using your AmeriCorps Education Award
Building your resume
Writing cover letters
Applying for jobs
TRAININGS
Our members are required to receive various trainings throughout the year to assist them in their service. Examples of trainings include:
Restorative Practices
Safe Zone Training
Mental Health First Aid
Mandatory Reporter Training
Behavior Management
Trauma-Informed Care
Wilderness First Aid (optional at an additional cost)
ADDITIONAL PERKS
Our members put a lot of dedication into their service, and AAI tries to thank them as much as possible throughout the year.
THE COHORT
A huge part of the AAI AmeriCorps experience is that it is done alongside the other AmeriCorps members! Our members are given opportunities to bond throughout the term and often spend time together outside of AAI.
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE
Health Insurance
SNAP Food Benefits
LEAP Energy Assistance
MEMBER ADVENTURES
Each year, our members are given the option
to participate in AAI-facilitated outdoor adventures. These may include:
Camping Trips
Backpacking Trips
Winter Snowshoe Trips
Rock Climbing Trips
River Trips
GEAR LIBRARY
Thanks to Great Outdoors Colorado, we have an extensive gear library that members have access to throughout their term. Some of these items include:
Tents
Sleeping bags/pads
Stoves
Life jackets
Camping chairs
Snow shoes
MEMBER ARTICLES
“I am an AmeriCorps member, and I will get things done,” pledged our 23 newly sworn in members this past Wednesday in Denver…
As part of the AmeriCorps member experience, we provide optional Backyard to Backcountry trips throughout the term for our members. For our Fall backpacking trip this year, we visited Wheeler Geologic Area, a 7 mile in – 7 mile out trek in the La Garita Wilderness…
Last August, 20 people traveled from places like Massachusetts, Nevada, Iowa, Georgia, Florida, and Michigan, only to land in this wonderful valley that they have called home during their service. They have spent the past 11 months serving communities in the San Luis Valley, and today, their time with us ends…
For AmeriCorps week, we will be hearing from some of our Alumni about their experiences with AmeriCorps. Hunter Good served with Alpine Achievers Initiative from 2015-2016, and currently teaches at the school where he served! Read this Good story below.
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