Becoming A S.T.A.R. Volunteer

S.T.A.R.s must demonstrate the ability to communicate efficiently with Atlanta Youth Lacrosse staff. If you want to be a S.T.A.R. you must personally e-mail Mary Jo Corsetti at: ayllax@charter.net and supply the following information:

  • Your Full Name
  • Grade
  • School
  • Cellphone Number (optional)

Potential S.T.A.R.s are required to contact Mary Jo personally. E-mails from parents or guardians requesting that their son or daughter become a S.T.A.R. will be returned with a reminder that only e-mails from S.T.A.R. applicants will be accepted. E-mail is the primary means of communication between Atlanta Youth Lacrosse Staff and our S.T.A.R.s and we want potential S.T.A.R.s to understand from the beginning that they are responsible for the e-mails they send and receive.

Parent may request to be added to our blast e-mail list by e-mailing Mary Jo so they may receive updates on schedules and dates. Please note that all communication about hours and job availability must be initiated by the S.T.A.R. themselves to Mary Jo.

Expectations and Responsibilities

S.T.A.R.s are expected to show up to work at least ten minutes early to sign in and find out what needs to be done that day.

If a S.T.A.R. is scheduled to work for three hours they are expected to work for those three hours. If a S.T.A.R. must leave work for family reasons or any kind of emergency they may leave early but they must inform a staff member. We are responsible for you while you are at our fields and we want to know when you are leaving for your safety.

Have fun! The Atlanta Youth Lacrosse staff prides itself on providing a fun and enjoyable work experience to all of our volunteers. We want our young S.T.A.R.s to enjoy working for us every day that they come out to help.

S.T.A.R.s are responsible for a range of activities at our fields, including but not limited to the following:

  • Coaching or assistant coaching
  • Officiating
  • Checking in players
  • Mentoring younger players
  • Assisting in clinics and camps
  • Playing goalie for the younger grades
  • Set up the fields for games
  • Breaking down the fields after games
  • Making sure water is constantly available
  • Picking up trash
  • Fitting equipment
  • Above all they have fun!