FCPL Volunteer Opportunities Current volunteer opportunities. The Frankfort Library needs a volunteer to help adult Literacy TutorTeach adults how to read and how to read and speak http://www.accs.net/fcpl/vol1.htm
Extractions: var sc_project=354773; var sc_partition=1; var sc_invisible=1; Online Catalog Library Lines Newsletter Library Employment Branches ... Home Home Current Volunteer Opportunities The Frankfort Library needs a volunteer to help repair videotapes. This volunteer position requires approximately 2 afternoons per month and is flexible in scheduling. If you know of someone that is handy with a VCR and videos, please call the library or leave your name and phone number at the circulation desk. Adult Literacy Tutor: Teach adults how to read and how to read and speak English. Commitment: One hour per week, according to your schedule Reports To: Director of Adult Literacy. Book Sales: Sort and count book donations and ready them for sale. Help to maintain and stock the Book store. Locate values for some items on Internet Commitment: 2-4 hours/week. Reports to: Extension Services Librarian Spanish Translator: Translate various library publications and signage into Spanish. Commitment: As needed.
The Living Desert - Volunteer Opportunities FOLD offers the following volunteer opportunities. adult volunteers (minimum high school graduate requirement) Junior volunteers (ages 13 17) http://www.livingdesert.org/support_zoo/volunteer.asp
Extractions: Adult Volunteers minimum of 126 hours a season (our season runs from July 1 to June 30) in an interpretive capacity for a minimum of two years after completing training. If you are interested in becoming a Docent, click here for more information. All new adult volunteers must attend a one-time, 6-hour orientation followed by a one-on-one interview with the FOLD Volunteer Coordinator to discuss potential assignments. Orientation sessions are held 3-4 times per year. If approved, volunteers generally commit to one-half day per week on a regular basis. FALL 2005 NEW VOLUNTEER ORIENTATIONS
Volunteer Center Of Brown County :: Volunteer Opportunities volunteer opportunities (630am midnight) include. Assist teaching staff by Education Instructional Guides needed for school tours and adult tours http://www.volunteergb.org/opportunities.html
Extractions: (920) 429-9445 for more information. You can click on the links to the right to download a pdf of the Volunteer Guide and a Microsoft Word Document of the Volunteer Times, or call to request a printed version. The Volunteer Times A Listing of short-term volunteer opportunities Aging Resource Center of Brown County Web site: www.agingresourcecenterofbrowncounty.org Assist older persons and their families in assuring they have the opportunity to lead independent, dignified, and meaningful lives. Volunteers needed to assist isolated and/or homebound seniors as visitors, shoppers, telephone friends, appointment escorts, and hair dressers on a regular or on-call basis. Drivers needed to deliver hot noon time meals to homebound elderly. You choose the weekday.
Extractions: Skip Maine state header navigation Agencies Online Services Web Policies ... Help State Search: DHS Family Independence Medical Services Health ... Resource Directory -> Volunteer Opportunities The volunteer opportunities listed here are not all inclusive. There are many throughout the state of interest to people of all ages. Of the programs listed below note that three have both age and income limitations. The Foster Grandparent Program provides part-time (20 hours a week) volunteer opportunities for people with low income age 60 and older to serve children with special or exceptional needs in their homes, schools, day care centers, institutions, hospitals, correctional facilities or specialized programs for developmentally disabled children. Volunteers receive a small stipend. Contact the Foster Grandparent Program at the following locations: For all counties except York and Cumberland: Penquis CAP/FGP 262 Harlow Street, PO Box 1162 Bangor, Maine 04402-1162 207-973-3684 In York and Cumberland Counties: Foster Grandparent Program Harbor Terrace, 284 Danforth Street
The Church Of The Resurrection : Ministry Opportunities (Current Critical and Immediate volunteer opportunities) Individuals are needed on Thursdays to work with adults at the adult budgeting classes. http://www.cor.org/Ministry_Opportunities.1354.0.html
Extractions: var listMenu = new FSMenu('listMenu', true, 'display', 'block', 'none'); listMenu.cssLitClass = 'highlighted'; addEvent(window, 'load', new Function('listMenu.activateMenu("listMenuRoot", ">")')); Resources RegisterNow Connections Ministry Spiritual Academy Adult Christian Education (ACE) ... Leadership Development See QUICK Connections Today's Volunteer Opportunities (Critical and Immediate Ways to Serve) last updated September 21, 2005 The following volunteer opportunities are critical and immediate. To express an interest or find out more, contact the Connection Point , or phone 913-544-0231 or stop by Connection Point located in the Narthex. Consultants are available before and after worship services and will help you explore service options. See Resurrection's QUICK Connections Want to discover how God has "wired" you for Christian service? Would you like to serve according to your passion and biblical spiritual gifts? Are you longing for a service experience that is filled with joy, meaning and spiritual growth? Then come to Spiritual Gifts Discovery class being offered twice this fall: Wednesday, October 5-26 from 6:30-8:30 pm in Room 208 of the east building and Sunday, October 16-November 20 from 10:45-11:55 am in Room 221 of the east building.
Extractions: lcs@tufts.edu Program groups: Programs Concerning Issues of Hunger and Homelessness Youth Mentoring Programs Programs Concerning Literacy and Education Programs Concerning Health Issues ... Special Interest Programs In addition to these groups, we maintain a list of non-LCS organizations that would be eager to have Tufts volunteers as well. Food Rescue Help stop food waste by picking-up excess and unwanted food at local grocery stores and restaurants and then delivering that food to Medford/Somerville area homeless shelters and food banks. Contact Daniel Rogers ( daniel.rogers@tufts.edu Habitat for Humanity/Volunteer Construction Corps Contact Jae Cho and Melissa Rodrigues( tuftshfh@hotmail.com Hunger Project Help prepare and serve meals to the homeless in local soup kitchens and shelters such as Rosie's Place and Boston Rescue Mission. You will view the world in a different light. Contact Rebecca Swartz ( rebecca.swartz@tufts.edu
City Of Bloomington: Volunteer Opportunities Hotlist Assist teachers in adult Basic Education, teaching English as a second volunteer opportunities are available during public hours MF from 1 pm to 5 pm. http://www.bloomington.in.gov/egov/docs/1073675281793.htm
Office Of International Education Contact them for teaching and other volunteer opportunities at Grahung Kalika, With 15 schools all over Taiwan, ELSI has the largest adult English http://internationaleducation.wlu.edu/workabroad/teaching.htm
Extractions: WORK ABROAD HOME NEWS STUDY ABROAD WORK ABROAD ... International House Community Lexington Site Map Teaching Abroad: Programs and Opportunities Please be advised that while we try to list as many opportunities as possible as a service to our students, we have not necessarily verified the credentials or accuracy of all opportunities or organizations which may be listed here. More will be added as they become known to us. Teaching Abroad Resources Through the U.S. State Department site on overseas schools , you can find contact and background information on worldwide American-sponsored elementary and secondary schools overseas, current fact sheets on the 192 American international schools, and helpful job hunting links. Recruitment Agencies Search Associates is one of the largest overseas school placement organizations in the world, and works closely with teachers and schools from all over the globe. Internet Resources Digital Education Network's ELT Job Centre TEFL Professional Network Transitions Abroad Transitions Abroad is a monthly magazine that presents a wide variety of international opportunities including volunteering and teaching abroad.)
Volunteer Opps-Lindsay Wildlife Museum If you want a great overview of the various volunteer opportunities in the For specific volunteer training class dates and times, see the adult and http://www.wildlife-museum.org/volunteer.html
Extractions: 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
20 Ways For Teenagers To Help Other People By Volunteering The following link shows you the different volunteer opportunities available Not a problem, because the article also links to sites that teach you how! http://www.bygpub.com/books/tg2rw/volunteer.htm
Extractions: This is an online resource for the book The Teenager's Guide to the Real World by Marshall Brain, ISBN 1-9657430-3-9. The online resources are offered as a free supplement to the book. They help you access the huge library of material for teenager's available on the Web. For more information on the book please click here. Have you ever thought about volunteering your time to a local charity or community organization? There are many different reasons for you to start volunteering: Your reasons for volunteering are as individual as you are, but no matter what your reasons you can get a lot out of volunteering. You can learn about yourself, learn about others and meet a lot of interesting people by volunteering. You can help others as you help yourself.
Extractions: Click to learn more. Volunteer Opportunities Here are some examples of RSVP volunteer assignments in all five boroughs. For information on these and hundreds of other opportunities, please contact Gajtana Simonovski, Project Director, at gsimonovski@cssny.org Volunteers must be at least 55 years old. Bronx Volunteer Opportunities Brooklyn Volunteer Opportunities Manhattan Volunteer Opportunities Queens Volunteer Opportunities ... Meeting Community Needs Soup Kitchen/Food Pantry Volunteers Grandfriend Head Start Program, Grandfriend Volunteer Hospital Volunteer, Various Assignments Riverdale Neighborhood House, Various Assignments Brooklyn Volunteer Opportunities Elders Share of the Arts/National Center for Creative Aging, Various Assignments — If you believe, that "Art knows no age. The body may change, but the imagination still burns bright," consider helping this arts organization with clerical support, data entry, or assist with graphic design of their promotional materials.
REEP - ESL Volunteer Opportunities Adult Learning Center Aide adult Learning Explore teaching ESL as profession. Meet people from different countries andvolunteer opportunities. volunteer Position http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/instruct/ctae/adult_ed/REEP/volunteerwebpages/vol
Michigan 4-H Youth Development: Volunteer Workshops & Training 4H Veterinary Science Teen adult volunteer Workshop communication and teaching skills, and to learn about the many opportunities available for those http://web1.msue.msu.edu/cyf/youth/4htrain.html
Playing2Win - A Community-Based Technology Center Assist with adult Classes Playing2Win needs volunteers to help develop and teach a variety We are looking for volunteers to design and teach such clubs. http://www.playing2win.org/volunteer/volunteer.html
Extractions: Six days each week we offer access hours for adults and youth. During these hours, members of Playing2Win can use the computers to work on projects of their own. We are looking for volunteers who can help during these hours by answering basic application questions, helping problem-solve, and teaching members basic computer skills. Access Hours are from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and 12:00-6:00 p.m. on Saturdays. Assist with Adult Classes Playing2Win needs volunteers to help develop and teach a variety of adult classes. We will offer a variety of classes, including Introduction to the Internet, word processing, databases, Excel, PhotoShop, Illustrator, Director, programming, resume writing, web design, graphic design, etc. The Playing2Win staff will work with volunteers to develop a curriculum that focuses on giving the students the skills with which to become independent computer users and advance their careers. Community Day Playing2Win hosts a Community Day event at least two to three times a year. This day is very important because it acts as both an Open House and a celebration. Students show the work that they have produced in class, and major community recruitment is done on that day. We need volunteers to play music, donate food, organize talent to be showcased, recruit new members, and help advertise the event.
RSVP Volunteer Opportunities Experience with learning disabilities is desired, as well as a teaching background. adult Literacy Program new volunteer opportunity! http://www.stlukescr.org/body.cfm?id=368
OregonLive.com: Everything Oregon Camp Fire USA adult volunteers are needed to lead coed youth groups. Hands on Washington County Various volunteer opportunities in Washington County http://www.oregonlive.com/metrosouthwest/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/metro_southwe
Youth Volunteer Opportunities In NH Volunteers need to be 14 years of age. Ages 12 to 13 with adult. 262 County Farm Road Empowering Youth Volunteers/many different opportunities http://www.nhptv.org/zoom/volunteer.htm
Internship And Volunteer Opportunities At Tennant Lake Explore the volunteer opportunities at the Tennant Lake Interpretive Center. Applicants need to have the desire and ability to teach children in an http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/parks/tennantlake/interns.jsp