Anoka County - Volunteer Opportunities GED Tutors/Assistants, Tutor adult workhouse inmates in five GED Working with adults, Retired and Senior volunteer Program (RSVP) has opportunities in your http://www.co.anoka.mn.us/jobs/volunteer.htm
Extractions: Thank you for your interest in volunteering. Anoka County Government agencies have a variety of volunteer programs throughout the County to serve its citizens. Volunteers do not replace employees; rather, their efforts add support for County departments and expand services to the Public. Volunteers span a variety of ages, come from diverse backgrounds and have a multitude of skill levels. But they all have one thing in common - they all care about their community.
Volunteer Opportunities Volunteers arent paid opportunities Catholic Charities is an equal opportunity employer Preferred Knowledge of adult aging process; social work assessment http://www.ccda.net/volunteer-jobs.htm
Extractions: (703) 841-3830 or Fax: (703) 841-3840 Volunteer Opportunities Job Opportunities Volunteer Opportunities Volunteers are needed to assist in the following areas: Christ House (703) 549-8644 Helpers to prepare and serve the evening meal in the soup kitchen at various times throughout the year; organizations (e.g., parish committees) are encouraged to volunteer for this service. There is especially a need for volunteers to help with the evening meal the first Monday (3:00 to 7:00 p.m.) of every month. Volunteers to assist with managing the thrift shop, Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Various duties are available for qualified men and women and older youth. For example:
RSVP Seattle Area PRINTER FRIENDLY Volunteer Opportunities events staffing and coordination provides opportunities for one time and occasional volunteer experiences. as a Second Language or adult Basic Education http://www.fremontpublic.org/vols/rsvppfsea.html
Extractions: Developmental Movement of Seattle - A part time volunteer office manager is sought by a growing and enthusiastic non-profit that serves learning disabled, head injured and developmentally challenged children and adults, and also works to educate the public about brain development. Developmental Movement of Lake City, is seeking a 1/2 time volunteer with good organizational skills and some experience with billing. There is a potential that this job could be posted as a paid position in the next 6 - 8 months. Literacy Source - Opportunities include tutoring adults in Basic Skills, English as a Second Language, and Computer Literacy, helping to maintain resource library, assisting with evening office duties, and working on the newsletter. Training provided and flexible shifts available. Atlantic Street Center - needs front desk staff, homework club tutors, ESL tutors, Drop-In Teen Center Mentors, Youth Workshop Instructors, a Resource Development Assistant, Social Skills Group Facilitator, Volunteer Programs Project Assistant, Driver's Education Classroom Instructor, and more! Three Seattle locations. Call for more information! Intergenerational Innovations - I.I. provides opportunities for children and elders to learn from and with each other. Opportunities include tutoring and mentoring, performing administrative tasks such as filing in the main office, and organizing the Resource Center.
FAQ About International Volunteering - Teach And Work Abroad Minor children must travel with an adult guardian or family member. for lifechanging awareness is always present in each volunteer opportunity, with mutual http://www.globalvolunteers.org/1main/faq.htm
Extractions: International and USA volunteer service programs are frequently referred to as "volunteer vacations" "working vacations", "service-learning travel", or "service vacations." Traveling as a volunteer, or "servant-learner," departs from conventional adventure travel and cultural immersion experiences in one very important way. The purpose of worldwide volunteering is foremost to serve, and thereby, to learn first-hand about the host community and its people. It is not simply an alternative to a standard vacation, but an opportunity to use your skills and interests in an unconventional setting to benefit others in a community that has requested your help.
FINDHelp Announcement Page Rappahannock adult Activities, Inc., Becky Clark, 373 with staff to provide opportunities in recreation Youth Community Corps (YCC) volunteer supervisors and http://findhelp.communitypoint.org/volunteer.html
Extractions: INTRODUCTION SEARCH ANNOUNCEMENTS CONNECT ... FEEDBACK Volunteer Opportunities Here are some opportunities for volunteers to work with local agencies that support persons with disabilities. If you find one that interests you, phone or e-mail the agency directly by clicking on the e-mail address where it is available. Road to Recovery drivers are needed for Stafford County and Fredericksburg area. American Red Cross, Rappahannock Area, Leslie Caliva, 373-5176 Volunteers are needed for the following areas: Disaster Support Services , both for local and national disasters; Military Communications after hours to receive, verify and relay emergency information to service personnel; Health Fair Staffing; Mary Washington Hospital Support one day a week delivering flowers and mail to patients; Blood Services support at bloodmobiles and at the donor center; Office Support, including typing, filing, phone coverage, and mass mailings; and Instructors for First Aid and CPR. Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Chapter, Connie Ilich, (800) 456-4687
Internship And Volunteer Opportunities At Tennant Lake Children s Garden volunteer; Day Camp Assistant; Boardwalk/Nature Guide; Friend Internship opportunities. site school field trips, family and adult programs, home http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/parks/tennantlake/interns.jsp
Volunteer Opportunities Sports Officials Officials for adult and youth Photographer volunteer photographers are used to record our opportunities are ongoing and held throughout the http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/Volunteer/Opportunities/
Extractions: Complete a Volunteer Application This directory provides a list of City Departments that may be in need of volunteers and a list of their programs Select a Department... Cultural Affairs Fire Health Police Public Works General Opportunities Columbia Festival of the Arts KSKjella@GoColumbiaMO.com Internship: Assist in coordinating special projects and programs such as Festival of the Arts, Arts Express Newsletter, public art programs and general office duties. For more information call 874-6386. Fire Department Safe Kids Coalition The purpose of the SAFE KIDS coalition is to keep children safe from preventable childhood injuries. A volunteer is needed 4-12 hours per week to maintain a mailing list, mail meeting reminder cards and other occasional mailings, do some typing and filing, and set up the meeting room for the monthly meeting when available. Some computer skills necessary. Volunteer would be stationed at the Fire Administration Building on Orr St. Interview required. Contact Battalion Chief Steven Sapp, 874-7557 or
Extractions: Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Self-enrichment teachers teach courses that students take for pleasure or personal enrichment; these classes are not usually intended to lead to a particular degree or vocation. Self-enrichment teachers may instruct children or adults in a wide variety of areas, such as cooking, dancing, creative writing, photography, or personal finance. In contrast, adult literacy and remedial education teachers remedial or adult basic education (ABE) , which is geared toward adults whose skills are either at or below an eighth-grade level;
Fort Jackson Installation Volunteet Opportunities community events and informs neighbors of opportunities within the adult volunteers are needed. Thrift Shop Looking for a volunteer opportunity to meet new http://www.jackson.army.mil/directorates/volunteer.htm
Extractions: Reimbursement for child care provided by Hood Street Hourly Child Development Center, a Family Child Care Provider or a certified Red Cross babysitter is available for AFTB volunteer instructors and AFTB students. AFTB: Bldg 4410 on Early St. behind the Post Office. AFTB/AFAP Program Manager (803) 751-6315/5731 American Red Cross
RCLC - Volunteer Opportunities specifically, through teaching and learning opportunities the RCLC Volunteers are need to help transport these Assist adult students in the Computer Room, help http://www.nd.edu/~rclc/pages/volntr_opps.htm
Extractions: Over 1000 people have registered for classes and activities at the RCLC in the first year. Tutoring, GED preparation, computer, art and exercise classes are just a few of the offerings provided for area residents ranging from 5 84 years old. With hundreds of neighbors and students interacting at the RCLC, it is our goal to "celebrate learning in our community one relationship at a time!"
Volunteer Opportunities in the following areas First Aid, adult Infant Child This opportunity can easily be combined with any volunteer Courier This position supports the chapters http://www.seattleredcross.org/VolunteerNow/opportunities.htm
Extractions: Proudly Serving Locally Founded in 1898 Home About Us Contact Us FAQs ... Volunteer FAQs ACT NOW Make a Donation Get Help Volunteer ... Make A Planned Gift WHAT WE DO Disaster Services Events International Services Language Bank ... West Sound Service Center VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES here or by calling the Volunteer and Community Resources Office at or Red Cross training is provided for all positions. Some positions may require specific certifications or licenses. Find one that fits your skills and volunteer goals! Volunteer Position of the Month Building and Maintenance Emergency Services Development Health Services and Sales ... Youth and Young Adult Services Red Cross training is provided for all positions. Some positions may require specific certifications or licenses. Find one that fits your skills and volunteer goals! No positions at this time Development Writer for Major Donor Communications This volunteer will periodically write about ARC activities for major donor communications. Responsibilities include: Identify human interest stories, such as an eye-witness description of the benefits of the Red Cross CPR Saturday event at the Convention Center, or The Language Bank Fundraising Campaign; attend ARC Programs and activities to get a first-hand look at the ARC in action; brainstorm new story ideas; meet with the newsletter supervisor periodically. Qualifications: Strong Oral and written communications skills; previous experience writing for a publication. Time Commitment: This project can be one-time or on-going. No set schedule Most of the work can be done from home.
Long-Term Volunteer Opportunities These are volunteer opportunities such as tutoring with schools and/or GED or adult Diploma program Community Corrections, Burlington volunteer Need http://www.unitedwaycc.org/vced.htm
Extractions: How to use these listings: Note the Job ID#, Title and Agency for the listings which interest you and then email or call the United Way Volunteer Center. We will provide you with the correct name and phone or email contact for the agency. We also record your name and phone or email in order to follow up with you in a month or so. This information is used ONLY for follow-up.
Public Library | Volunteer Program Opportunities volunteer Program Home volunteer opportunities volunteer Application update all information on volunteer tutors, learners assessments of incoming adult learners http://www.sannet.gov/volunteer-program/opportunities/library.shtml
Extractions: Individual Branch Library Volunteer Supervisor for openings: Balboa North Park Beckworth Oak Park Benjamin Ocean Beach Carmel Mountain Otay Mesa Carmel Valley Pacific Beach City Heights Paradise Hills Clairemont Point Loma College Heights Rancho Bernardo Kensing./Normal Hts Rcho Penasquitos La Jolla San Carlos Linda Vista San Ysidro Logan Heights Scripps Ranch Malc X/Valencia Pk Serra Mesa Mira Mesa Skyline Hills Mission Hills Tierrasanta Mission Valley University Comm North Clairemont University Heights Hours: Vary for each location. Minimum Age: 13; Court Referrals: No Book Detailer. Assist library staff in maintaining and improving the physical condition of library materials, including cleaning, mending and covering books. Qualifications: Good manual dexterity and attention to detail; able to work independently; no allergies to commercial cleaners. Time Commitment: 1 day/week; 2+ hours/day; 6+ months.
Extractions: The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and people, guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. The following is a list of twenty six typical Red Cross volunteer opportunities for your consideration: Board Member: Volunteers serve on local Red Cross unit boards of directors which help to establish policy and direction. Office of Volunteers: Volunteers assist with writing volunteer job descriptions, setting up volunteer orientation courses, conduct volunteer screening interviews, help with volunteer placement, record keeping, and recognition. Disaster Services: Volunteers need to respond to state and national disasters.
Current Volunteer Opportunities Any volunteer interested in counseling must go through an extensive training EDUCATION Vermont adult Learning There are opportunities teaching English http://www.middlebury.edu/offices/ace/service/volunteeropps.html.htm
Extractions: WebMail BannerWeb People Finder Site Map ... Student Resources Send an e-mail to community_service_coordinator@middlebury.edu for more information on any of these opportunities! For more detailed information about local organizations and agencies, click here Learn about United Way's many volunteer opportunities! Log onto www.volunteermatch.org and type in your zip code. You can choose your area of interest and the mileage range you are willing to travel. Students interested in any of these opportunities should contact Heather Cronk, Community Service Coordinator, at x3099. (Updated 5/5/04) PRE-K AND CHILD CENTERS Head Start: Organize a supply drive!! The Head Start budget has been cut and they could use help finding creative ways to provide for pre-K children. Head Start: Teach or perform for pre-K children; possibilities include a group musical performance or an individual with talents related to art, music, languages, etc. Otter Creek Child Care: Bring returnable bottles and cans to the redemption center once a week. The child care center uses the money to buy things that the children need; last year they raised enough through returns to buy a digital camera! St. Mary's Preschool:
Individual Volunteer Opportunities Church repair parsonages; work with adult and children HAITI Volunteers are not being sent to Haiti Potential future opportunities are 1. Christian Mission http://gbgm-umc.org/vim/indvol/opps.htm
Extractions: Tel (212) 870-3825 E-mail: voluntrs@gbgm-umc.org United Methodist Volunteers In Mission (UMVIM) Jurisdictional Offices North Central Brookings, SD Email: umvim-ncj@brookings.net Northeastern Cortland, NY Email: UMVIMNEJ@twcny.rr.com South Central Dallas, TX Email: umvimscj@sbcglobal.net Southeastern Decatur, GA Email: sejinfo@umvim.org Western Sandpoint, ID Email: love2trvl@imbris.com Consultants for Individual Volunteers
Worcester Art Museum - Volunteer Opportunities than 6,000 youth and adult students in volunteer positions include guest registration at exhibition Other opportunities Visitor Service Desk volunteers are the http://www.worcesterart.org/Information/volunteer.html
Extractions: Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers are an integral part of the Worcester Art Museum! In the galleries, library or offices, at special events, at the Visitor Service Desk , or elsewhere in and out of the Museum, our volunteers' service is invaluable to making the Worcester Art Museum function smoothly. From daily tasks to special exhibition openings, volunteers serve on a weekly, monthly or as-needed basis. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, contact Kathryn Balistrieri at (508) 799-4406 x 3079 or Kathrynbalistrieri@worcesterart.org Volunteer Appreciation Dinner
NSAL America: About Us: Volunteer CURRENT volunteer opportunities AT NORTH SHORE ANIMAL LEAGUE AMERICA ADOPTION Position DOG AREA volunteer. Cleaning and proper handling of adult dogs, talking http://member.nsalamerica.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_volunteer&AddIntere
Capital Area Food Bank: Volunteer GROUP opportunities. Contact the volunteer department at 202/5265344 ext. through Friday 9am-4pm (times vary) Ages - 16 and up without an adult, - Youths ages http://www.capitalareafoodbank.org/site/PageServer?pagename=volunteer
Studopp Cantor Senior Center, an independent adult day care with painting experience to teach every Friday invited to participate in this great volunteer opportunity! http://www.volbrow.org/studopp/studopp.html
Extractions: OPPORTUNITIES To volunteer at one of over 600 nonprofit agencies in Broward County, call Volunteer Broward at 522-6761. Volunteer Broward, a United Way Agency, is a clearinghouse for volunteer opportunities. When you call, you will be interviewed over the phone and given referrals to agencies based on your interests, location and time availability. A few of the many volunteer opportunities include: 7th Avenue Recovery, Inc. offers substance abuse and AIDS/HIV prevention intervention services to adults and youth, needs volunteers in the following areas: clerical support, technical support, Peer Trainer/Educator, Childcare Assistant. Volunteers are required to volunteer five hours per week, training is provided and compensation will be considered as per experience. Professionals, retirees, homemakers and students are encouraged to participate. Students must be 18+ years of age. Please contact Ms. Vaturi at (954) 882-9615 to volunteer. American Red Cross Hospital Program @ Broward General Medical Center provides hospital support for patients and staff. Volunteer positions include: