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User Experience Design Web Design Wix

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Posted March 26, 2026
Youth Development

Redesign and Mobile-Optimize Youth Center Website

Project
Remote
Al Wooten Jr Youth Center
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The Al Wooten Jr. Youth Center is seeking a volunteer to redesign our website to better serve our students, families, and donors. Our current site is hosted on Wix, and we are looking to either refresh the site within Wix or migrate to a more modern, user-friendly platform (to be determined with the volunteer).

Key Deliverables:
- A mobile-responsive website redesign (targeting approximately 10-12 core pages).
- Improved site navigation and updated UX/UI layout.
- Migration and formatting of existing content (text and images).
- A basic 'hand-off' guide or training session for staff to manage future updates.
A modern, easy-to-update website will increase visibility for the Al Wooten Jr. Youth Center, improve outreach to students, families, volunteers, and donors, and better showcase programs and student achievements—supporting recruitment, fundraising, and the Center’s mission of providing a safe, nurturing environment committed to good citizenship and academic excellence.
We plan to use AI to help rewrite and reduce our existing text. The project leader, our retired executive director, is a writer and editor who can help with the work. Volunteers will review the existing site and meet with staff to confirm goals. A final walkthrough and basic maintenance instructions will ensure the team can update and use the new site after handoff.

Al Wooten Jr Youth Center

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Location

Los Angeles, California

Website

https://www.wootencenter.org

Member Since

Aug 2019

Completed Taproot Plus Partnerships

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Organization Mission

The Al Wooten Jr. Youth Center is a nonprofit agency founded in 1990 by Myrtle Faye Rumph in honor of her son, killed in a drive-by shooting. We provide college and career readiness afterschool and summer programming for some 400 students in grades 3-12 in the South Los Angeles area. Our activities include homework assistance, diagnostics and tutoring in reading and math, STEM classes including coding and robotics, teen internships and discussion groups, performing and visual arts, sports and recreation, college advisement, tours, and scholarships, and more. Our mission is to provide a safe and nurturing environment committed to good citizenship and academic excellence.

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