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41. Volunteer Opportunities, Legacy Health System, Portland, OR
Extensive training is provided to teach you the OASIS OASIS (Older adult Service and Information System They provide a range of volunteer opportunities in the
http://www.legacyhealth.org/about/volunteer/default.ssi
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Opportunities in Legacy's Hospitals

Volunteers play an important role in creating Legacy's welcoming environment. They range in age from 14 to 94 and come from all walks of life. The satisfaction of helping others is one of the greatest benefits of being a Legacy volunteer. Respected, appreciated and depended on, Legacy hospital volunteers are a valued, integral part of the patient care team. Opportunities are available for both adults and teens. Last year alone, more than 1,590 volunteers gave approximately 179,720 hours of service in Legacy's hospitals.
Volunteer opportunities include:
  • Assisting nurses by serving meals, answering call bells, making beds, and being a good listener to patients.
  • Acting as a hospital representative by greeting visitors and providing information and directions
  • Working in the gift shop.

42. Bikes Not Bombs - Adult Programs
any of these programs or volunteer opportunities, please email We also need volunteers to teach, to load youth programs adult programs bike shop special
http://www.bikesnotbombs.org/adult-prog.htm
home
Adult Programs
If you would like more information on any of these programs or volunteer opportunities, please email us at: mail bikesnotbombs.org
or call 617-442-0004.
BAT Data Entry Volunteers Needed Wednesday Volunteer Nights, 7-10pm
Other weekday times can be scheduled (11am - 7pm) We need volunteers who are interested in working in our office! We have many donations from the Bike-A-Thon to process, and we need to log the donations into our database and send out thank-you letters. Volunteer Carpenter Wanted
The bike shop could really use a carpenter to build more racks to hang bike frames from our ceiling, and to build a rack to display bike clothing. Email Carl Kurz, carl bikesnotbombs.org Adult Mechanics Class
Learn to repair your own bike! The course meets at Bikes Not Bombs once a week for 5 weeks, and you bring your own bike to work on and improve. The cost for the full course is $100. For this tuition, you get the knowledge AND your bike gets work that would cost over $100 in most shops! If you have taken the course before, you are welcome to take it again - it's good practice. To enroll, either email Jeff Bayard (the instructor) directly at

43. Youth And Families Volunteer Opportunities Directory
Lanterns adult mentors for school-age children. volunteer opportunities for those 16 and older coaching or athletic experience who wish to volunteer to teach
http://www.uwcact.org/howyoucanhelp/youth_opps.htm
Choose a town... Bloomfield East Hartford East Hartland Enfield Farmington Glastonbury Hartford Hebron Kensington Manchester Mansfield Depot New Britain Newington Plainville Rockville Simsbury South Windham Storrs Vernon West Hartford Willimantic Windsor The summer can be very long for parents of children in the pre-teen and early teen years before they can get a summer job. Volunteering time at a local nonprofit organization may be just the activity to fill summer days and to gain valu able experience while helping others. In this directory you will find more than 80 volunteer opportunities for teens families in your community. The agencies listed have given us very general descriptions of the types of volunteer jobs they have available. If you find something here that interests you, give the agency a call and talk to the contact person listed.
BLOOMFIELD
4-H Farm Resource Center
158 Auer Farm Road
Bloomfield, CT, 06002
Contact: Education Director
Telephone: 860-242-7144
  • Assist teacher with hands on education to school children at farm (ongoing) Assist with apple orchard pruning Farm animal care, demonstration animals

44. Anderson Park District
APD is always looking for competent, adult officials for the adult Soccer and a program that will allow you to teach your special Other volunteer opportunities.
http://www.andersonparks.com/Employment.html

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Part-Time Operations A part-time position in the Operations department is currently available. Position will consist of approximately 15-30 hours a week during the evenings and weekends. For more information, contact Ken Kushner at 388-2492. Concession Staff The successful candidate will be a member of a high-energy team in a very fast paced operation! The applicant must possess strong customer skills, relating well to both children and adults, and a sense of humor! Duties include preparing and staffing concession stands and the ability to handle money in a quick and accurate manner. Concession employees must be available to work evenings and weekend hours. State Motor Vehicle Operator’s License a plus. Capable employees may be given opportunities to work within a variety of departments or advance to other areas within the APD. Click Here for the Anderson Park District Application for Employment (PDF File*). Click the link above to obtain an application. Applications can also be obtained by calling or stopping by the Juilfs Park Office, 8249 Clough Pike, Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm, except when the office is closed for holidays.

45. Northern Michigan Hospital, Petoskey, Michigan, HealthAccess, Northern Michigan
Career volunteer opportunities. Room adult Day Services The Living Room adult Day Service Family Caregiver Classes, beginning January 2003, teach families and
http://www.northernhealth.org/main.phtml?catid=59

46. BCAE - Job Opportunities
is seeking qualified instructors to teach in a Education Office, Boston Center for adult Education, 5 For daytime volunteer opportunities, the BCAE needs help
http://bcae.org/jobs.html
FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS
Operations Associate The Boston Center for Adult Education has an immediate opening for a customer-oriented individual to fill our full-time Operations Associate position at 5 Commonwealth Avenue. Normal weekly shift Monday through Thursday 2:30PM to 10:30PM, and Saturday 8:00AM to 4:00PM with some modifications as needed. This position will be responsible for monitoring student and staff activities, preparing classroom setups, and building cleanliness, maintenance, and safety. Must be computer literate, able to work independently, perform custodial tasks, and move furniture, supplies, and equipment. This position is the public representation of the Center. Accordingly, customer service is a very important part of the job. Qualifications: Previous building maintenance and/or operations experience required. Previous customer service experience and/or college degree preferred. This position is available immediately. The BCAE is an equal opportunity employer offering a non-smoking, creative, and challenging work environment. To apply please send resume, cover letter and a list of three references to:

47. Burlington County Volunteer Opportunities Directory
volunteer opportunities DIRECTORY. This directory is published by the volunteer Center of Burlington County as a service to our community. opportunities for positive growth and development through oneon-one relationships with qualified adult volunteers under the supervision of trained professionals. Each volunteer
http://www.burlco.lib.nj.us/county/volunteer
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES DIRECTORY This directory is published by the Volunteer Center of Burlington County as a service to our community. For more information regarding local volunteer opportunities, call the Volunteer Center at 609-894-9311 (x7492), 856-222-9311 (x7492) or send an e-mail.
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[B] [C] ... ABBA Pregnancy Crisis Center
ABBA is a Christian ministry providing pregnancy testing, support services, transportation, vocational guidance, tutoring, maternity clothes, baby furnishings, housing, referral to human service agencies, family reconciliation, and future planning. Volunteers are needed for transportation, telephone and office work, counseling, companionship, and fund raising.
Adopt-A-Highway Program (New Jersey)
Your group can volunteer to pick up litter along a specially selected section of highway and/or choose to participate in a landscape beautification project. Call 1-800-2 ADOPT 1.
AIDS Coalition of SNJ

Provides services to people living with AIDS, those who are HIV-positive and the worried well. Volunteers are needed for office assistance and companionship programs. United Way Agency.
The Air Victory Aviation Museum
located at South Jersey Regional Airport on Stacy Haines Road in Medford seeks volunteers to help initiate Saturday educational programs, serve as tour guides, work on aircraft restoration, or just lend expertise.Teens welcome with an adult. Call 609-267-4488 for meeting schedule.

48. Adventure Science Center | Adult Volunteers
adult volunteers. The Birthday party volunteer will work with the Facility Rental Director to set up and prepare There are multiple opportunities to be involved
http://www.adventuresci.com/volunteer/adult.shtml
Adult Volunteers
Download an Application form in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. Adobe Acrobat Reader is available here Fax applications to (615) 862-5178 or mail to: Adventure Science Center Volunteer Program 800 Fort Negley Blvd. Nashville TN 37203 Please call Christin Christman at 615-401-5083 or email cchristman@adventuresci.com for more information.
Health Hall Educator
Being a Health Hall educator is a great way to directly teach school children on a regular basis. We have programs designed for Health that you will co-teach! Time Commitment: One to two days a month, usually 2 hour time frames. Days are negotiable based on your schedule and are flexible month-to-month based on demand for programs.
Special Events
There are special events monthly at the Adventure Science Center. These events range from Spooky Science where we will make Brain Hats and make scary skin to Preschool Days where volunteers assist preschoolers in hands-on activities based on the topic for the day. Time Commitment: Hours vary according to the volunteer's monthly availability. Normal special event shifts can be either 4 or 7-hour shifts. There is an opportunity for evening and weekend events in this area.
SciBites (public) Programs
Provide brief science demonstrations that include hands-on activities for children and their families. Generally, activities will only need to be set up at the beginning of the week or when a new program is introduced. Examples of activities during Creativity and invention months:

49. Volunteer Opportunities, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide
Links to Pittsburgh and Southwestern Pennsylvania nonprofit organizations that need volunteers. Also links to national and international volunteer directories. adult Resources, Inc. is a social
http://trfn.clpgh.org/volunteering
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United Way of Allegheny County Volunteer Opportunities http://www.volunteersolutions.org/pittsburgh/volunteer/ Look here for a variety of volunteer opportunities with social service agencies throughout Allegheny County.
Pittsburgh Singles Volunteer Network Pittsburgh Singles Volunteer Network is a first-of-its-kind organization connecting singles to volunteering opportunities with charitable and non-profit organizations.
Volunteer Pittsburgh Volunteer Pittsburgh is a new community service dedicated to promoting volunteerism and the spirit of community involvement through recruitment and awareness campaigns and an online resource system.

50. Literacy Volunteering Opportunities In Virginia
volunteers are needed for adult education tutoring, parent/school This is a great opportunity. to help someone and is an all volunteer organization and most of
http://www.literacyconnections.com/Virginia.html
LiteracyConnections.com
Links to Independent Literacy Programs in Virginia
Please contact these organizations directly , as they are not affiliated with Literacy Connections. Volunteer opportunities are posted here as a service to prospective volunteers and to literacy organizations the Literacy Connections has not investigated them and does not endorse them. Literacy programs are invited to Submit Opportunities
Statewide Opportunities for Literacy Volunteers
America's Literacy Directory
A service of the National Institute for Literacy and Partners
AmeriCorps*VISTA Programs

The Reading Connection

Literacy Support Center
The Literacy Support Center provides information and resources for tutors, volunteers, and staff of literacy programs across Virginia. Contact Victoire Gerkens Sanborn 800-237-0178 or vjsanbor@mail1.vcu.edu
Tidewater Literacy Council Serving Portsmouth, Norfolk, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach. Volunteer tutors are always needed for our one-to-one reading program. A pre-service training is required for all interested volunteers. . Other volunteer opportunities include office work, student intake, and fundraising

51. Literacy Volunteering Opportunities In Oklahoma
Statewide opportunities for Literacy Volunteers. America s Literacy Directory. We teach basic adult literacy, ESL and use methods to work with learning
http://www.literacyconnections.com/Oklahoma.html
LiteracyConnections.com
Links to Independent Literacy Programs in Oklahoma
Please contact these organizations directly , as they are not affiliated with Literacy Connections. Volunteer opportunities are posted here as a service to prospective volunteers and to literacy organizations Literacy Connections has not investigated them and does not endorse them. Literacy programs are invited to Submit Opportunities
Statewide Opportunities for Literacy Volunteers
America's Literacy Directory
A service of the National Institute for Literacy and Partners
AmeriCorps*VISTA Programs

Oklahoma City
Community Literacy Centers, Inc. We teach basic adult literacy, ESL and use methods to work with learning disabilities. Contact Becky O'Dell (405) 524-7323 okcread@aol.com LiteracyConnections.com
Links to Independent Literacy Programs in Oklahoma
Please contact these organizations directly , as they are not affiliated with Literacy Connections. Volunteer opportunities are posted here as a service to prospective volunteers and to literacy organizations Literacy Connections has not investigated them and does not endorse them.

52. Search: - Info.co.uk
Results for volunteer opportunities from Info.co.uk metasearch. Find better search results from the Web, Yellow Pages and White Pages quickly and easily! volunteer teach Worldwide Projects Programs. http//www.ito-i.com/ Business opportunities
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53. Teach Kids Humanity Towards Animals!
Then we have a volunteer opportunity for YOU! Our Junior volunteer program works with teenagers from the These kids need adult supervision while they take care
http://www.volunteersolutions.org/uwgs/org/opp/235238.html
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Teach kids humanity towards animals!
Warning: This listing is no longer actively maintained. The information below is likely to be out of date. Last updated on May 15, 2003 Would you like to combine your love for animals with the joy of working with kids? Then we have a volunteer opportunity for YOU! Our Junior Volunteer program works with teenagers from the age of 13 to 15. These kids need adult supervision while they take care of the animals and that's where you come in. We need mature individuals to commit to at least one session per month to oversee cat, kitten, and small animal care on a Tuesday or Thursday afternoon fro 2:30 to 4:00pm. This is a fun and educational opportunity for yourself, the kids, and animals! All volunteers must first attend a Volunteer Information session and should register with the Volunteer Coordinator in advance. These information sessions are typically offered on the first Thursday of the month from 7:00-8:30pm. We will provide 2-4 hours of cat care training. You must be at least 18 years old and provide your own transportation. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of six months of service and a minimum of four hours per month. This opportunity is sponsored by: NH Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals We need volunteers who are free at these times
  • Weekdays
This opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
  • Adults (26-54) Individual Adults (55+) Interns
I'm interested in this opportunity Contact Person:

54. Family Literacy Center - Volunteer Opportunities
volunteer. opportunities. We ll give you all the training you need. (810) 6642737. volunteer to be a tutor for an adult learner. Who can become a tutor?
http://famlitcntr.lapeer.org/volunteer.htm

55. Bay Area Volunteer Opportunities Hotlist
in Oakland, they are looking for adult women volunteers. needed by the Asians for Job opportunities in Berkeley in Union City is looking for volunteers to help
http://www.volunteerinfo.org/hotlist.htm
Bay Area Volunteer Opportunities Hotlist
Following is a somewhat random listing or sampler of current volunteer opportunities. Hopefully, the general location will be listed, together with the date (if it is not an ongoing need) and the phone number and job number or email address of the contact organization. Also, for current volunteer opportunities check out the pages for the volunteer center in your area on the main page. Many post up to date listings there.
If you have any questions, please call. If the opportunity or cause interests you,the contact organization can provide full information about that opportunity or similar ones. We now have current weekly or monthly updates of volunteer opportunities supplied by some of your local volunteer centers. They can be reached by dialing 1-800-CARE-123. Please check out these current listings: MS Walk 2004
Day of Event Volunteers: Volunteers are needed at the MS Walk to help with registration, marking the course, rest stops, driving support vehicles, serving lunch, and cheering for our participants. Volunteers get breakfast, lunch, and an event t-shirt, as well as community service hours (if needed). Our contact info: National Multiple Sclerosis Society Carolyn Wellsfry-Cheng 408-988-7557 http://www.nationalmssociety.org/cau Thanks, Stephanie Lam

56. Volunteer At King County Parks
The Adopta-Park program provides opportunities for groups commit 100 hours per year of volunteer time in prefect program for seniors but any adult is welcome
http://www.metrokc.gov/parks/volunt/volunt1.htm
Volunteer for King County Parks and Natural Lands!
Come volunteer with King County who manages over 25,000 acres of parks, natural lands and trails and has a wide variety of recreational opportunites. There are many ways to help depending on your interests, skills and availability. You can participate in a cleanup, restoration project or trail work, assist at a special event, teach a skill at our teen program, donate professional services, help with office projects and much more. Contact a Volunteer Coordinator to find a project for you or your group.

Adopt A Park or trail
and help improve King County’s parks and regional trails
The Adopt-a-Park program provides opportunities for groups to help and maintain King County'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.
Become a Park Ambassador
and help park visitors appreciate the natural environment
Willing to commit 100 hours per year of volunteer time in King County? Become a Park Ambassordor and help visitors to be more appreciative of the natural environment. Help share the history of the parks, monitor ecosystems, clean up a park, improve salmon habitat, check on trails, and assist park visitors. This is a prefect program for seniors but any adult is welcome to participate.

57. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
disabilities by providing them with opportunities to develop currently seeking mature and caring volunteers to work in any of our four adult training centers
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/volun.html
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES "The magnitude of our social problems will require that all citizens and institutions make a commitment to volunteering as a way of life and as a primary opportunity to create needed change." - The Late Governor George Romney Updated February 2002
If you can't find something here, please take a look at Hands On Helpers for a complete database listing of volunteer opportunities in the greater Princeton area. In addition, another new online resource is the Mercer County Chapter of Single Volunteers , established to bring together single people of all ages to participate in volunteer activities. Positions are subject to change and volunteer jobs may be filled at any given time. Please check with the organization to confirm availability of listed volunteer opportunities. The date after the opportunity indicates when it was posted. Please contact us at pgibson@princetonol.com or call (609) 737-7901 to add an opportunity to this listing.
Reference:
D = Daytime
E = Evening
SS = Weekend
F = Family (children w/parental supervision)
G = Group (projects that may utilize groups)
Y = Youth (thru 17 years)
CASA of Mercer County
is a non-profit organization that trains volunteers (they can not be minors) to acquire information for Family Court to assist in timely and appropriate long term placement for abused and neglected children in Mercer County. The Executive Director is Lori V. Morris. The address is 3131 Princeton Pike, Bldg 4, Suite 113, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648. The tel # is 609-637-4910. The fax # is 609-895-1245. Anyone that wants information on how to be a CASA volunteer or on how to offer administrative help simply needs to contact Lori by phone or email (

58. Volunteer Opps-Lindsay Wildlife Museum
in the museum please attend the volunteer opportunities class offered For specific volunteer training class dates and times, see the adult and children
http://www.wildlife-museum.org/volunteer.html
Volunteer Opportunities
Lindsay Wildlife Museum has a variety of areas in which you can give your time to help wildlife, teach adults and children and care for the earth. If you want a great overview of the various volunteer opportunities in the museum please attend the Volunteer Opportunities class offered throughout the year. For specific volunteer training class dates and times, see the adult and children class page. DOCENT PROGRAMS Adult Help groups of children and adults learn to live with nature in schools. The museum and at community events. You will grow and learn, and help others to
do the same. No experience is necessary; we will teach you how to handle animals and interact with school children and the public. Completion of this class makes you eligible (at no extra cost) for continuing education.
Contact: Docent Manager, ext. 444

59. Volunteer! Decatur
Longterm opportunities. Administrative volunteer Must be computer literate and willing to help with Literacy Tutor Work one-on-one with adult learners to
http://www.decatur-ga.com/cgs_citysvcs_ced_volunteer.aspx
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    Share Your Special Qualities! How? by joining Volunteer! Decatur
    . . . a network of citizens who donate time and energy in a broad range of community services. From coaching and mentoring to neighborhood cleanup campaigns to companionship and advocacy for the elderly and disabled, our volunteers are making a difference in many lives in Decatur. Volunteer Opportunities What is Volunteer! Decatur It's a program initiated in response to citizen suggestions and concerns. The mission of Volunteer! Decatur is to respond to the needs of the Decatur community by promoting and facilitating volunteer involvement through the partnership of nonprofit organizations, businesses, government, schools, and individuals for personal and community enrichment. Your help is needed . . .

60. Volunteer Organizations - Alphabetical Listing
The Futures program also seeks adult mentors who can make a one year There are additional opportunities for individuals or groups to volunteer on occasional
http://www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/~DHSP/volopsalpha.html
Department of Human Service Programs
Alphabetical List of Organizations
Alewife Watershed Trust
15 Brookford St.
Cambridge, MA 02140
Contact: Carolyn Mieth (864-6751) The Alewife area of Cambridge is home to shopping centers, office parks, some of the City's most prestigious businesses, and a unique and precious urban wetland. The Coalition for Alewife is a joint undertaking of a number of civic organizations in Cambridge, Arlington, and Belmont which have come together to protect and enhance the area's environmental quality in the face of ongoing pressures from economic and transportation development. The Alewife Watershed Trust, the brainchild of that Coalition, will be governed by a board of directors made up of representatives from the three towns, including members of their respective Conservation Commissions, business communities, and neighborhood residents, as well as the MDC. With the formation of the Trust, volunteers interested in helping with a range of special and ongoing projects to protect and revitalize the Alewife watershed area, including clean-ups, water quality monitoring, wetland restoration activities, public education and awareness initiatives, and fundraising, will be able to contact a single organization to find out how and when they can get involved. In the meantime, interested persons can contact the above-listed number for information about the activities of member organizations (some of which are separately listed under the Safe Neighborhood Initiative), including the Friends of Blair Pond, the Friends of Little Pond, the North Cambridge Stabilization Committee, the Neighborhood 9 Association, the Neighborhood 10 Association, the Cambridge Highlands Neighborhood Association, the East Arlington Good Neighbors, etc.

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