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Youth-Facing Roles

Youth-facing roles typically take place:ο»Ώ

  • After school hours (3:00 PM and later)

  • On weekends

  • During daytime hours on school breaks

Consistency is essential in these roles.

Background check and references required

  • Approximately 1 hour per week (after 3:00 PM)

    Participate alongside students during visual arts programming, building supportive and consistent relationships.

    Sites in Goddard, Wichita, and Newton.

    Must be 21+ years of age.

  • Approximately 1 hour per week (after 3:00 PM)

    Serve as a steady adult mentor and presence during music programming. No teaching required β€” connection and participation are the priority.

    Sites in Goddard, Wichita, and Newton.

    Must be 21+ years of age.

  • Approximately 1.5 hours per week

    Support programming and mentor youth through classes inside the Sedgwick County Juvenile Detention Facility.

    Classes vary between music, visual arts, and performing arts.

    Must be 22 years of age or older.

  • Assist with choir workshops, performances, and outreach initiatives, which may occur evenings or weekends.

    Must be 21+ years of age.

Minimal Youth-Facing Roles

Minimal youth-facing roles typically take place:ο»Ώ

  • On a flexible or less-regular schedule.

Consistency is essential in these roles

  • Support planning and execution of fundraising and community events.

    Meets as-needed

  • Assist with donor engagement, sponsorship outreach, and fundraising strategy.

    Meets once a month

  • Join a responsive support team that helps meet practical and seasonal needs throughout the year. This may include organizing supply drives, preparing materials, assisting with special projects, or strengthening behind-the-scenes operations that sustain programming.

    Volunteers as-needed, your choice

  • Commit to preparing homemade snacks and baked goods for classes, workshops, or camps based on your availability. Creative Fuel Team members help ensure students feel welcomed and cared for through consistent, thoughtful hospitality.

    For safety and facility compliance, all food contributions must:

    • Be prepared in a clean home kitchen environment

    • Be individually wrapped or packaged as possible

    • Provide a list of ingredients to program director

    • Avoid common high-risk allergens unless otherwise approved

Sponsors

Corporate sponsorships come in many forms. Support an event, offset our operational expenses, or donate supplies. We will help you find the perfect fit for you and your company to support Juniper Arts Academy in a meaningful way for you and your business.

2024 & 2025 Sponsorships

Community Partners

Local organizations play a vital role in making arts education accessible to youth in foster care and the juvenile justice community. Through generous in-kind and monetary donations, our community partners provide the support needed to sustain and grow our programs. Together, we’re creating opportunities for students to explore their creativity, build confidence, and thrive.

Thank you to our dedicated community partners for making a lasting impact!

2025 Community Partners

  • "Without a doubt, the work that Juniper does is changing lives."

    ~ Courtney Price-Dukes, Volunteer

  • "Juniper makes me feel worthy."

    ~Juniper Student

  • β€œIn traditional classrooms, they see the gaps. In Juniper Arts Academy, they see the positive, & they feed into that."

    ~Student Guardian

  • "I now know there's always hope."

    ~Juniper Student

  • "Juniper helps me see the best version of myself."

    ~Juniper Student

  • "The program created a positive & supportive environment where the young people felt valued & empowered to explore their talents while building a sense of community.”

    ~Brian Norton, Guest Instructor

  • "Juniper saw me for the talents I have, not the trauma I had."

    ~Juniper Alumni Student