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Volunteer Appreciation Week Spotlight: Rob Bannister
By JA of Greater Washington
Community Involvement
April 19-25 is National Volunteer Week, and there is no better time to pause and recognize the selfless contributions of our extraordinary JA Volunteers who inspire and motivate us every day.
Throughout the week, we’ll be featuring JA Volunteers who go above and beyond to connect students with the learning experiences they need for an inspired and successful future.
Read JA Volunteer Rob...
Volunteer Appreciation Week Spotlight: Ruth Taylor
By JA of Greater Washington
Community Involvement
April 19-25 is National Volunteer Week, and there is no better time to pause and recognize the selfless contributions of our extraordinary JA Volunteers who inspire and motivate us every day.
Throughout the week, we’ll be featuring JA Volunteers who go above and beyond to connect students with the learning experiences they need for an inspired and successful future.
Read JA Volunteer Ruth...
Volunteer Appreciation Week Spotlight: Tarsha Cary
By JA of Greater Washington
Community Involvement
April 19-25 is National Volunteer Week, and there is no better time to pause and recognize the selfless contributions of our extraordinary JA Volunteers who inspire and motivate us every day.
Throughout the week, we’ll be featuring JA Volunteers who go above and beyond to connect students with the learning experiences they need for an inspired and successful...
Volunteer Appreciation Week Spotlight: James 'TaB' Patrick
By JA of Greater Washington
Community Involvement
April 19-25 is National Volunteer Week, and there is no better time to pause and recognize the selfless contributions of our extraordinary JA Volunteers who inspire and motivate us every day.
Throughout the week, we’ll be featuring JA Volunteers who go above and beyond to connect students with the learning experiences they need for an inspired and successful future.
Read JA Volunteer TaB’s Q&A...
Volunteer Appreciation Week Spotlight: Scott Gold
By JA of Greater Washington
Community Involvement
April 19-25 is National Volunteer Week, and there is no better time to pause and recognize the selfless contributions of our extraordinary JA Volunteers who inspire and motivate us every day.
Throughout the week, we’ll be featuring JA Volunteers who go above and beyond to connect students with the learning experiences they need for an inspired and successful future.
Read JA Volunteer Scott...
Making Sense: Work in the Time of COVID-19
Blog from JA USA
By Hannah Henry
Work Readiness
A Guide to How COVID-19 Is Affecting Work and What Comes...
Preventative Measures at JA of Greater Washington
By JA of Greater Washington
Community Involvement
The safety and well-being of our students, staff and the communities we serve is Junior Achievement of Greater Washington’s top priority.
We continue to monitor the impact of the coronavirus and follow the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and local health agencies as they are...
Former JA Company Program Team Accepted into UVA Entrepreneurship Incubator Program
By JA of Greater Washington
Entrepreneurship
The JA of Greater Washington student entrepreneurs who created “Pick-Me-Up” in 2017 have relaunched their company at the University of Virginia (UVA) and gained acceptance into the Batten Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation’s VentureLab...
Study: Teens Think Economics Education is Important, but Struggle with Basic Economic Concepts
By JA of Greater Washington
Financial Literacy
According to a recent survey, 93 percent of teens believe economics education is "important," yet struggle with basic concepts like "supply and demand" and the role of the Federal Reserve. The survey of 1,000 teens between the ages of 13 and 18 was conducted by Wakefield Research for Junior Achievement USA (JA) and the Charles Koch Foundation in support of the launch of a new JA Economics®...
JA Volunteer and Entrepreneur Lives and Breathes Philanthropy
By JA of Greater Washington
Community Involvement
Shellie’s first experience with Junior Achievement was as a high school student participating in the JA Company Program. She recalls how much she enjoyed putting her entrepreneurial spirit to the test by thinking outside the box to develop business solutions with her teammates.
Years later when she was asked to volunteer at JA Finance Park with her son’s school, she jumped at the opportunity. “I...