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1. RSVP - Volunteer Opportunities In Harford County, Maryland
Lewis Crew members to teach environmental education Arc Northern Chesapeake Region - volunteer opportunities for teens Children s Services adult Day Care
http://www.co.ha.md.us/volunteer/
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Display All Locations Aberdeen Abingdon APG Bel Air Cecil County Churchville Countywide Edgewood Forest Hill Harford County Havre de Grace Havre de Grace area Perry Point Perryville Port Deposit Pylesville Street Various elementary schools
Select More than one by using the [Ctrl] key KEY Family Youth Group/Organization Volunteer Connection/RSVP for Harford County and Cecil County is your one stop shop for volunteer opportunities. Our services include maintaining an up-to-date listing of volunteer opportunities in the County (as provided to us), personal knowledge of the sites, and personal attention to your interests, time and talents. We will work with interested persons, of any age, to help you find "just the right" volunteer experience. Our staff is ready to serve YOU. :: Want to Volunteer? Apply OnLine...

2. City Of Golden Valley - Employment And Volunteer Opportunities
volunteer opportunities. Employment opportunities. Tennis Instructor teach youth and adult lessons; coach youth tennis team. Knowledge of tennis required.
http://www.ci.golden-valley.mn.us/parks/employment.htm
Employment and Volunteer Opportunities
The City of Golden Valley does background checks on applicants for positions working with children. Employment Opportunities
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Community Center Building Supervisors
Responsible for the supervision, facility set-up, and general operation of Brookview Community Center. Hours vary for evenings and weekends. Music Instructors
Give private lessons on piano, guitar, or other instruments. Evening and weekend hours. Previous teaching experience necessary. Call 763-531-5198. Program Instructors
Youth Special Event Assistant Assist with youth one-time special events at various times of the year. Must be at least 16 years old. Applications accepted year around. top of page Spring Nerf Soccer Coach Coach youth nerf soccer teams for elementary age children. Must be at least 16 years old and enjoy working with children. About three hours per week, March through April. Applications accepted starting in January. Nerf Soccer Coordinator Coordinate youth nerf soccer program in two elementary schools. Must be at least 16 years old and enjoy working with children. About three hours per week, March through April. Applications accepted starting in January.

3. 2004 Adult Volunteer Opportunities
2004 adultvolunteer OpportunitiesSuncreek United Methodist ChurchWe ask that every adult church member complete We need persons who will volunteer to teach. in the Fall, Spring, and
http://www.suncreekumc.org/stewardship/2004volunteercard.pdf

4. Literacy*AmeriCorps
Plan lessons, coordinate volunteers, lead Talk Time sessions speaking English; we create opportunities for informal teach small groups of adult ESL learners in
http://www.21mainstreet.com/literacyamericorps/volunteer.asp
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Other Volunteer Opportunities
There are many other opportunities to serve if Literacy*AmeriCorps doesn't fit for you right now: -Visit the WA Commission for National and Community Service for a list of statewide AmeriCorps programs. -The Jesuit Volunteer Corps is a faith-based, social justice service program with local service placements. -The Peace Corps offers two-year international service opportunities. Please also consider becoming a community volunteer at one of our partner service sites. Volunteering is a great way to support the learning of adult students in our community. Below are some ways you can help! Time commitments vary. This page was last updated 2/11/2004. ESL/Citizenship Tutor. Tutor 1-3 limited English-speaking adults 1-2 times (3-10 hours) per week. Help students with basic English or prepararation for their INS interview by focusing on personal questions, history/civics questions, reading/writing or addressing problem areas in their English that need attention. Bilingual in Chinese (Mandarin/Cantonese) is a plus. Talk Time Coordinator. Plan lessons, coordinate volunteers, lead Talk Time sessions for adults. Talk Time is a fun and comfortable environment to practice speaking English; we create opportunities for informal conversation by using props, personal experiences and other teaching techniques. 6-10 hours per week (negotiable). Some ESL teaching experience desired, bilingual in English/Chinese (Mandarin/Cantonese) a plus.

5. Volunteer Opportunities
Certification is required to teach First Aid this position, contact the adult Education Specialist about these and other volunteer opportunities, contact Girl
http://www.girlscoutsofblackhawk.org/volunteer/volunteer_guide/volopportunities.

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Troop Leadership
Want to work with girls? We've got an opportunity for you! Assistant troop leaders needed for after school troops through out the Madison area. Please contact Rita at 276-8500 ext 3014 or ritab@girlscoutsofblackhawk.org for details.
Troops are registered with two adults serving as co-leaders, or leader and assistant leader. In some troops the families all share in the leadership (planning and carrying out activities). The adults register as troop committee members with one serving as the coordinator. Men are welcome to serve as an assistant leader, but a female must be registered as the leader who is present at all times. In the case of a married couple serving as leaders, an additional adult female must be registered and present at all times. Special accommodations must be planned for when a male is traveling or overnighting with a troop to protect the integrity of all concerned. Volunteer Opportunities Title Appointment By Community Team Chair: (CC) 1 year MS Duties: To coordinate Girl Scouting in an assigned geographic area. The Community Team Chair also leads a team of other volunteers who help to coordinate Girl Scouting.

6. Volunteer Opportunities In The Jewish Community
volunteer opportunities in the Jewish Community and ongoing volunteer opportunities for people of all ages interests and locations. teach a child or an adult to read
http://www.volunteersolutions.com/neu/volunteer/opp/one_166342_printer.html
Volunteer Opportunities in the Jewish Community
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Last updated on November 4, 2003 The Jewish Community Volunteer Program(JCVP)is a clearing house for one time and ongoing volunteer opportunities for people of all ages,interests and locations. Teach a child or an adult to read. Prepare food for the hungry. Talk to a lonely person in a eldercare facility. These are just some of the few opportunities available. Let us find the right opportunity for you. For more information call (617) 558-6585 or e-mail jcvp@cjp.org This opportunity is sponsored by: Jewish Community Volunteer Program We need volunteers who are free at these times
  • Evenings Weekdays Monthly Weekends Occasional Weekly One-Time
This opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
  • Small Group (2-10) Individual Large Group (11+)
I'm interested in this opportunity Contact Person:
Yvonne Sacks, Director, (617) 558-6585, (email this person)
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Address:
333 Nahanton Street
Newton, MA 02459

7. Internships, Work, Volunteer, Language Opportunities Abroad - Home Page
SOUTH AFRICA volunteer opportunities. teaching positions by country ARGENTINA teach English organizations or programs. adult language immersion programs and schools
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AUSTRALIA Adventure in the outback! Work and travel! GREECE Work the islands! USA Seasonal work programs Trainee and internships UK Work in a pub, hotel or restaurant! Volunteer by country ARGENTINA Volunteer opportunities BOLIVIA Volunteer opportunities COSTA RICA Spanish study/volunteer work. Other volunteer opportunities ECUADOR Volunteer opportunities GUATEMALA Volunteer opportunities MEXICO Volunteer opportunities - Alliance Abroad Volunteer opportunities - Amerispan PERU Volunteer opportunities - Alliance Abroad Volunteer opportunities - Amerispan USA Volunteer on organic farm in Hawaii! SOUTH AFRICA Volunteer opportunities Teaching positions by country ARGENTINA Teach English BRAZIL Teach English CHINA Teach English ECUADOR Teach English SPAIN Teach English
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You have just taken your first steps towards broadening your horizons! Internshipsabroad.com is the source for international opportunities abroad including: language immersion programs, internships, work and volunteer programs, learning holidays, teaching and high school camps! Search through our global partners who have been carefully selected and are assured to be well established institutes, organizations or programs.

8. There's Nothing Stronger Than The Heart Of A Volunteer
Become a volunteer Tutor Learn to teach an adult to Read. of the Burbank Animal Shelter- a non-profit organization, have volunteer opportunities at the
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There's Nothing Stronger than the Heart of a Volunteer
Their missions are not as dangerous, but their hearts are just as driven. You won't find more opportunities to contribute your time and effort to worthwhile and appreciated activities than you have in Burbank. Here is a short list of some of the organizations that may need you the most. Stough Canyon Nature Center
Lead nature hikes, bird walks, workshops, crafts, fitness hikes and other activities. Perform trail maintenance or even work in the office. A required four-week training program is provided. The center also accepts donations of nature books, binoculars, maps, charts, trail maintenance tools and artifacts related to Native American history, animals, birds and insects. For information call 818/238-5440. See Nature Events FIESTA OF THE SPANISH HORSE
An evening of magnificent entertainment to celebrate the heritage of the Spanish Horse will be held on May 8, 2004. This event will feature Andalusian, Lusitano, Paso Fino, Peruvian Paso, Spanish Mustang, Spanish Norman and other Beautiful Spanish Blood Horses, Roping, Drill Teams, Latin and Mariachi Music, Dancers, Venders, Food and more. This event will raise money for cancer research.

9. Urbana Adult Education
The John M. Garth adult Education Center is located in downtown Applications to teach are available in Adobe Acrobat Reader, Microsoft volunteer opportunities.
http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Urbana/aded/
Urbana Adult Education
The John M. Garth Adult Education Center
211 North Race Street
Urbana, IL 61801
Phone 217/384-3530
Fax 217/337-4987
Basic Education
Community Education
Storefront School
Urbana Schools
The Urbana Adult Education Program is offered through Urbana School District 116 and exists to support the lifelong learning needs of our community. Our Community Education classes are funded through tuition and fees, and our Basic Education classes are funded through state and federal grants. Urbana Adult Education provides lifelong learning opportunities to persons 16 years of age and over who reside in Urbana, Champaign, and surrounding communities. Basic Education Anyone 16 years or older who is not enrolled in a regular school program in Urbana, Champaign, or in neighboring communities may enroll. You may begin at any time and continue until you have reached your educational goals. Daytime and evening classes are available Fall and Spring semesters. These classes are FREE ! We can provide transportation to daytime students living in Champaign-Urbana. The John M. Garth Adult Education Center is located in downtown Urbana within two blocks of the Courthouse MTD Bus Stop. Call 384-3530 for an appointment to register. Community Education Community Education courses are available to anyone in Urbana, Champaign, and the surrounding communities who is 16 years of age or older. High school students are admitted by special arrangement. Courses range from one-night seminars to twelve-week classes. Course fees are established at the lowest possible rate to insure availability to as many people as possible. Early Registration and Lifelong Learner Discounts available. Register by phone using your MasterCard or Visa. Registration in person and through the mail also available.

10. Anoka County - Volunteer Opportunities
Home Jobs - volunteer opportunities. volunteer opportunities adult Probation volunteer. Assist Field Master Gardener volunteer. Provide gardening advice, teach classes, identify
http://www.anokacounty.org/jobs/volunteer.htm

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Teens - Looking for an opportunity to make a difference? Check out the Youth Advisory Council.
We need volunteers in the following areas:
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.

Who Volunteers?
  • Youth Adults Families Students Groups

Why Volunteer?
Volunteering Benefits You!
  • Discover a new talent Explore career options Gain personal satisfaction Enjoy socialization Be an active part of your community Learn new skills
Volunteering Benefits the County!

11. Youth Services - Volunteer Opportunities
Instructors will teach advance babysitting techniques to students in grades 7th The YLC adult volunteer will help plan and supervise projects, contribute to the
http://www.redcrossdallas.org/services/youth/volunteer.htm
Youth Services Elementary School
(Pre-K thru 5th grade) l Free Loan Educational Programs l Fee Based Programs l Service Projects Middle School
(6th,7th,8th grades) l Free Loan Educational Programs l Fee Based Programs l Service Projects High School
(9th-12th grades) l General Programs / Activities l Free Loan Educational Programs l Youth Leadership Council Service Projects College Internships Staff Listing ... Youth Services Volunteer Opportunities "Ready" Mascot
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For information or questions regarding any of the following volunteer positions, please contact:
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12. Volunteer Opportunities At Playing2Win
volunteer opportunities at Playing2Win. Assist with adult Classes Playing2Win needs volunteers to help develop and teach a variety of adult classes.
http://www.playing2win.org/finalweb_for_upload/html/volunteer-main.htm

13. Volunteer Opportunities In Grenada County, MS
To submit or correct an opportunity, click here. learner or to become part of a team of volunteer instructors to teach a small group of adult learners at
http://www.mcvs.org/volunteer/counties/grenada_county.htm

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Grenada League for Adult Development (GLAD)
Contact: Valinda Smith or Connie Brassel
Grenada Adult Education Center
423 S. Line St.
Grenada, MS 38901
Ph: (662) 226-7462
Fax: (662) 226-7462 E-mail: vasmith@elizabeth.lib.ms.us Website: www.GrenadaStar.com (see "Community Websites" tab) Days and Hours of Operation : The Grenada Adult Education Center is open Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 2:30 pm and Tuesday and Thursday 5:30-7:30 pm. We are closed for school holidays. Mission : GLAD has served as the volunteer adult literacy council for Grenada County since 1986. Our mission is to train volunteers to help adult learners learn to read and improve their basic skills. Counties served : Grenada County Types of Volunteers Needed : Adults of all ages Times/Dates Needed : flexible, according to volunteer's schedule

14. Volunteering, Charities, And Non-profit Organizations - Helping The Homeless At
How to teach Children About Giving to Charity. one of the most important skills an adult can have Contact a local library for volunteer opportunities in your area
http://4homeless.hypermart.net/help.html
Volunteering, Charity, and Non-profit
Help for the Homeless
What can I do to help the homeless
  • Don't give cash hand-outs to a homeless person, unless so moved to do so! By doing so, you risk the chance of aiding a possible alcoholic or drug addict in getting there next fix, although you will still receive your spiritual blessing from the man up above. Instead, purchase food for that person yourself. If you want to to learn more about homelessness and its relationship to alcohol and drug abuse in the United States visit Join Together After you feed that homeless person, refer them to social services, or another charity that provides food, shelter, and/or assistance. If you're already affilliated with a charitable or non-profit organization, and you have them to give, leave that person with a food voucher, and reassure them that you will pray for there deliverance from homelessness and any addictions or character defects that bind them. Donate clothes, especially cold weather ones, to your local donations charity and always keep an item in your vehicle, ready to drop off in any Salvation Army drop box that you may see while enroute to your destination. Remember, homelessness, has many faces so include diapers and other enfant necessities in your list of donated items, for the children of single and battered women. Also, donating an unused toy or two won't be missed and could brighten up some homeless child's Christmas or Birthday.
  • 15. Volunteer Opportunities - King County's Earth Legacy Initiative
    Are you an adult looking for an opportunity to participate in the parks? volunteer Park Ambassadors are needed to share the history of the parks, teach an
    http://www.metrokc.gov/earthlegacy/volunteer.htm
    Volunteer Opportunities ON-GOING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
    Special volunteer events can be arranged for school groups, businesses, and community organizations. Contact the project lead for more information. Adopt-a-Park
    The Adopt-a-Park program provides opportunities for groups and individuals to help improve and maintain the King County Park System's 200 parks and 200 miles of regional trails. You or your group can adopt a park or a portion of a trail by volunteering there at least four times over a 12 month period. Interested in adopting a local park? Call the Park System volunteer coordinator at (206) 296-2990 to sign-up. Senior Park Ambassadors Needed!
    Are you an adult looking for an opportunity to participate in the parks? Volunteer Park Ambassadors are needed to share the history of the parks, teach an appreciation of the natural environment, and serve as a resource for park visitors. Volunteers will work closely with park staff. Training is provided on a wide-range of issues from plant and bird identification to parks history and highlights. For more information, contact Greg Coy at (206) 205-8765 or greg.coy@metrokc.gov. Calling All Lake Friends!

    16. Guide To Adult Volunteerism At Flat Rock
    adult volunteer opportunities for 2003. volunteer opportunities for adults. Trail Guide/teacher (click on link for details) teach students nature lessons outside
    http://www.flatrockbrook.org/adult.htm
    Flat Rock Brook's Volunteer Central Adult Volunteer Opportunities for 2003 Volunteer Opportunities for Adults Trail Guide/Teacher (click on link for details)
    Teach students nature lessons outside on the trails spring and fall weekdays
    Weekend Greeter
    (click on link for details)
    Help the staff with mailings and office projects
    FRB Gardener
    (click on link for details)
    Join our gardeners and help maintain our native plant gardens
    Critter Crafter
    (click on link for details)
    Learn to craft holiday decorations for Flat Rock and yourself
    Office Work/Mailings
    Help the staff with mailings and office projects.
    Special Events Assist at events such as the December Holiday Sale and Spring Nature Day Trail Work Assist our ranger on occasional trail projects. Physical labor, but not difficult. Land Management Research Projects Assist in water studies, animal and plant inventories Committee Members Various committees need members to help in planning and projects. Children and Family Programs Assist with programs, crafts, photography and registration. Baking Bake items for our annual December holiday sale.

    17. Washingtonian Online - Volunteering
    hours per week to teach an adult to read Extension Service needs volunteers to teach parents about find out about training and volunteer opportunities, call 703
    http://www.washingtonian.com/schools/volunteering.html
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    To update, add, or remove a listing, e-mail all relevant information to editorial@washingtonian.com . Please reference this Web page when sending e-mail. Washingtonian reserves the right to edit copy for submission.
    Groups needing help in more than one category Alexandria Department of Human Services, 2525 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria, VA 22301; 703-838-0768. Contact Suzanne Kratzok. E-mail: ssk510@northern.dss.state.va.us Alexandria Volunteer Bureau , 2210 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria 22301; 703-836-2176. American Red Cross Volunteer Shoppers Program , Montgomery County Chapter ( www.montgomerymd-redcross.org ), 2020 East-West Hwy., Silver Spring 20910; 301-588-2515. Volunteers do regular shopping for housebound individuals. Arlington County Volunteer Office www.co.arlington.va.us/volunteer ), 3033 Wilson Blvd., Suite 700A, Arlington 22201; 703-228-1760. Columbia Volunteer Corps www.columbiaassociation.com

    18. American Red Cross
    adult leaders act as positive role models for Instructor volunteers need to teach American Red these are typical local Red Cross volunteer opportunities.
    http://www.redcross.org/services/volunteer/0,1082,0_423_,00.html
    Your Talents How Much Time Can You Give Find Your Local
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    Look Who's Helping Annual Disaster Giving Program
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    Find an volunteer opportunity in your community today - click here. Thirty typical Red Cross volunteer opportunities
    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 thirty 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.

    19. Types Of Volunteers Needed
    Instructors teach Disaster courses, First Aid, CPR, and AED youth (1518 years) and young adult (19-24 We are always interested in new volunteer opportunities.
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    VOLUNTEER Types of Volunteers Needed
    View our up-to-the-minute volunteer needs! A volunteer is a valuable part of our mission. The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. We are a community-based voluntary organization governed, supported, and principally staffed by volunteers who work with paid staff in all programs and services.
    • Community Disaster Education (CDE)
      Teach disaster preparedness courses and attend community fairs. CDE courses are taught to groups of all ages and settings, in multiple languages, and emphasize disaster risks, plans to address those risks, and supplies that everybody should have in disaster kits.
    • Disaster Action Team (DAT)
      Almost once per day we respond to a disaster in San Diego/Imperial Counties. We need volunteers who are willing to respond to those disasters. We have Disaster Action Teams that are on-call to respond to the needs of our community. Additional training is required.
    • Disaster Assessment
      Assess the extent of damage in the wake of a disaster both on a large scale for the community, and on a small scale for the benefit of individuals/families who are affected.

    20. RSVP Volunteer Opportunities
    Work closely with a teacher helping adult students individually K thru 4th graders to teach skills; 10 FUN volunteer opportunities are available from March 57
    http://www.fremontpublic.org/vols/rsvp3.html
    (If you don't see what you are looking for, check back in a week or two, as this page is updated with new opportunities frequently)
    To volunteer for these projects, or to find out more about them, call us at (206) 694-6790, or e-mail us NOW... You can expedite the process by downloading our volunteer registration form, filling it out, signing it and mailing it to the address provided on the form. Start Downloading our Volunteer Registration form NOW...
    Want to stay updated on Fremont Public Association activities? Subscribe to our E-newsletter and e-mail alerts
    VARIOUS/COUNTY-WIDE/OTHER LOCATIONS:
    WA Reading Core -
    Tutors needed in 26 different Seattle and South County Public School Sites! There are many children who need your help! Volunteer Chore Services - seeks volunteers to help their neighbors who are low-income elders or persons with disabilities with transportation, shopping, housework, laundry and/or yardwork. Summer is near. The weather will be perfect for spending time with neighbors! Volunteers help based on their interests/schedules. King County Dependency CASA Program - Train to become a volunteer advocate for abused and neglected children in court. Help make the legal system work toward a safe, permanent home for these children. Must have excellent references; participate in comprehensive training (32 hours) prior to case assignment.

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