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21. Compeer Volunteer Opportunities
You can choose to spend time with an adult or a child. Skillbuilders is a shortterm opportunity for a volunteer to teach clients a life skill.
http://www.compeer.org/2/a2.asp

22. San Antonio Zoo And Aquarium - Volunteer At The Zoo
adult volunteer opportunities. Docents are volunteer educators that are volunteers who work jointly with Education and Horticulture to teach water
http://www.sazoo-aq.org/general/volunteer.html

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Wild Opportunities Our San Antonio Zoo volunteers have played a paramount role in the vitality of the Zoo for over 34 years and dedicate over 14,000 hours each year. Volunteers come in all forms here at the San Antonio Zoo. What they all have in common is a love for the Zoo and a commitment to give their time for at least one year. The San Antonio Zoo does not accept individual episodic, community service, court appointed or short term volunteers. The Zoo is open 365 days a year so our volunteer opportunities are flexible and weekend opportunities are available year round. We currently have three categories of volunteers: College Interns, Adult Volunteers and Teen Volunteers. College Internships Internships can be challenging, rewarding, and fun. Our San Antonio Zoo internship program is designed to allow college students an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in their chosen field. Internship opportunities are available throughout the year but positions are limited. There are typically positions open to all qualified students in our animal departments, horticulture, development, IT, education and many other departments.
    Application deadlines For Spring positions applications need to be received by December 28th Summer applications need to be received by May 10th , and Fall applications must be received by August 9th Commitments All interns work on a volunteer basis. However, credit hours may be earned depending on the intern's school policy regarding internships. Interns are required to work for a minimum of 200 hours, which equated to roughly 20 hours per week for 10 weeks or 40 hours per week for five weeks. Each intern's school requirements will be considered when determining a work schedule and the duration of the internship. Since the zoo operates seven days a week, candidates can anticipate working some weekend hours.

23. Volunteer Opportunities — Hopelink
Please review the following overview of volunteer opportunities at Hopelink. adult Education. One on One Tutor—volunteer tutors teach basic literacy
http://www.hope-link.org/takeaction/volunteeropportunities
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Document Actions Please review the following overview of volunteer opportunities at Hopelink. Opportunities are available in the following areas: Administrative Family and Emergency Services Development Adult Education , and Housing and Child Development . To express your interest in a volunteer position, please fill out our brief volunteer application to get started, or for more information please contact Hopelink’s Volunteer Coordinator at 425.869.6066.
Administrative Clerical/Receptionist —Several opportunities exist for help with clerical and front desk duties. Opportunities are available during day hours, evening hours, and on-call. Average commitment is 2 hours a week, but this is variable depending upon location and time of year.
Library —Library Volunteers support the Eastside Literacy library. Volunteers keep the collection current, order and catalogue new books, shelve returned books and remind users when books are overdue. Hours are flexible. Previous library experience required. Average commitment is 2-4 hours a week.
Technology Assistant —Volunteers help perform computer support functions for Hopelink’s Administration team. Networking, application support and other technical experiences are helpful. Database and programming professionals also desired. Opportunities are available during the daytime.

24. Volunteer Opportunities
volunteer opportunities. Catholic Social Services of Central Indiana teach a skill to youth once a week. Eldercare. • adult Day Care Program
http://www.archindy.org/Css/Volunteer Opportunities.htm
Volunteer Opportunities Catholic Social Services of Central Indiana Family Support • Family Negotiation Center Program Attorneys, counseling professionals, or social work students needed as volunteers. • Family Growth Program General office assistance, filing, telephone contact/call backs, typing research or grant writing. • Semi-Independent Living Program Visit clients two hours per week to be a “listening ear;” or teach budgeting, cooking, housekeeping skills, etc. • SJA-Neighborhood Youth Outreach Program (NYO) Mentor young people twice a week. Provide support and help with homework. Group projects for particular activities. Field trip assistance during summer day camp. Teach a skill to youth once a week. Eldercare • Adult Day Care Program Assist in serving meals, transportation, field trips, sing-a-longs, writing oral histories, activities and crafts, manicures, beauticians/barbers. Assist in clerical duties. • Senior Companion Program Volunteer to regularly visit an older adult. Orientation/training provided. (Income and age requirements.) Assist with soliciting for gifts to benefit low income volunteers (may be done at home.) Crisis Relief/Shelter Programs • Crisis Office Program Volunteers needed interviewing and assisting clients in meeting their basic needs. Training provided. Solicit food for pantry and stock pantry shelves, assist clients in clothing room. Type records and assist in other reception tasks.

25. Volunteering For Adults
adult volunteer opportunities Trail Guides For more than 25 years, Currently the nature center coordinates 30 trail guides who teach thousands of
http://www.flatrockbrook.org/volunteers/adult.htm
Welcome Membership Trustees/Staff History ... Group Use
IKEA employees assist ranger Phil Magasich with trail projects at the Nature Center.
Volunteers at Flat Rock Brook
Flat Rock Brook could not have survived for thirty years without the help and support of our dedicated volunteers. There are many volunteer opportunities available at the Nature Center for both adults and students. If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our Adult Volunteer Application Form or our Student Volunteer Application and Consent Forms and mail the form back to us. You may contact our office directly at 201 567-1265 or e-mail us for additional information.
Adult Volunteer Opportunities
Trail Guides
For more than 25 years, the Trail Guides of Flat Rock Brook have taught nature study classes outdoors to elementary school children from area towns. Currently the nature center coordinates 30 trail guides who teach thousands of students each year. This innovative volunteer program is seeking new volunteer teachers. If you have a special interest in nature and the outdoors, enjoy sharing your knowledge with children, and would like to learn more about the natural world, you may be a perfect candidate for the Nature Center's volunteer trail guide program

26. OMNI Youth Services - Volunteer Opportunities
volunteer opportunities at OMNI Youth Services. teach adult students in a small class setting in beginner level computer courses (Microsoft Office 2000
http://www.omniyouth.org/volunteeropps.asp
Home What We Do Where We Are Special Events News About OMNI How You Can Help Become a Volunteer Volunteer Opportunities Job Opportunities Contact Us Volunteer Opportunities at OMNI Community support is essential to the continued success of OMNI's programs. By giving just a few hours of your time, you can make a difference in someone's life and have fun doing it. Many of our current volunteer opportunities are listed below. You can learn more about these opportunities by calling OMNI's Executive Secretary, Dolores Palikij, at (847) 353-1752, or email dpalikij@omniyouth.org Programs Benefiting s Youth Mentor Program (YMP)
Adult volunteers serve as role models and friends to children struggling with the difficulties of adolescence.
Career Mentoring (CASH)
Adults assist youth in seeking employment and serve as mentors through the process. Tutoring
Adult volunteers serve as mentors, working 1:1 with children, grades 1-12, who are struggling in a particular academic area. Volunteers are needed to work with children in Prospect Heights , Mundelein and Wheeling
Homework Center
Assist youth in grades 1-12 with their school work, Monday-Thursday from 4-5 pm.

27. Public Library Volunteer Program Opportunities
Minimum Time Commitment 4 twohour sessions to teach a scheduled class. Literacy volunteer Tutor and English as a Second Language Tutor - Tutor adult
http://www.sandiego.gov/volunteer-program/opportunities/library.shtml

28. Project TEACH - Employment/Volunteers - Student Volunteer / Job Opportunities
volunteer Opportunity Tutoring Mathematics. The Muckleshoot Tribal College This is a good opportunity to get some adult minority education experience.
http://www.instruction.greenriver.edu/ProjectTeachTest/Employment Volunteers/Stu
Student Volunteer / Job Opportunities
On-campus Job Opportunities: The Math Learning Center
seeks to hire tutors who are doing well in their math classes (preferably a 3.5 or higher GPA in math) and who work well with others. Tutors must provide references, including the names of the math instructors they have had here at Green River. Applications are available in SMT 357.
Tutoring in the Writing Center pays $7.25/hour and is a marvelous way for students to gain leadership and teaching experience while continuing to hone their writing skills. To be a writing tutor, students must have passed English 110 with a 3.6 GPA or higher and be recommended by their English 110 teacher both in terms of their writing skills and ability to work well with others. Interested students should contact the Writing Center director, Jaeney Hoene at: (253) 833-9111 ext. 4239 or via email: jhoene@greenriver.edu

29. Washingtonian Online - Volunteering
If you have two to three hours per week to teach an adult to read, write, To find out about training and volunteer opportunities, call 703836-2176.
http://www.washingtonian.com/schools/volunteering.html
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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

30. City Of Golden Valley - Employment And Volunteer Opportunities
volunteer opportunities. Employment opportunities. Year Around 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.

31. Volunteer Opportunities
Click here to view current volunteer opportunities and our Wish List! adult computer instructors to teach beginning, intermediate, and advanced computer
http://www.wesleyhousing.org/html/body_volunteer_opportunities.html
Volunteer Opportunities
WANTED
Volunteers to Build Communities of Promise
WHDC relies on volunteers to carry out its service-enriched housing mission. Below are opportunities to become involved. Your time, talent, and energy will go a long way in helping children, adults, and seniors build life-enriching skills. Thank you! Volunteers can choose their level of commitment. Day and evening opportunities are available. Even a few hours can make a difference! Click here to view current volunteer opportunities and our Wish List!
Help Children
  • be an after-school homework helper teach basic computer skills serve as a reading tutor
Help Adults
  • teach computer skills or English as a Second Language (ESL) assist adults with resume writing and job search skills provide technical assistance at the computer learning centers assist with food distributions
Help Senior Citizens and Disabled
(Contact Susan Parrott for more information)
  • conduct workshops and classes be a companion plan special activities provide landscaping or clean-up/repair services staff a resource library
Lincolnia Community Resource Center
(Lincolnia)
  • Food distribution volunteers to pick up the food from the Food for Others Warehouse in Fairfax and to assist with distributing the food to Strawbridge Square families. The distribution is held the first and third Thursday of every month. We are looking for volunteers with trucks, SUVs or other large vehicles to pick up the food from the warehouse in Fairfax.

32. Burbank Volunteer Opportunities
Email volunteer opportunities to Jim@Burbank.com for inclusion on Burbank Community Become a volunteer Tutor Learn to teach an adult to Read.
http://www.burbank.com/volunteer.shtml

33. Volunteer Service Opportunities
volunteer opportunities, contact persons, and their telephone numbers. Help teach an adult to read or to communicate in English language.
http://www.emu.edu/studentlife/volnbook.htm
Campus and community volunteer opportunities
This page contains a variety of campus and community organizations, along with a description of
volunteer opportunities, contact persons, and their telephone numbers. EMU campus opportunities
Harrisonburg/Rockingham County opportunities

If you are interested in working with a particular agency, call them directly. Listings are alphabetical.
If you need assistance in choosing an agency, please contact the EMU volunteer program coordinator at EMU extension 4301. When you begin community service, please complete a student service inventory form and send to the volunteer program coordinator in campus mail. This enables us to know how many people are actively participating in community volunteerism. Volunteer hours accumulated by students, faculty and staff of an institution are considered when applying for grants, funding or other federal intitiatives.
The coordinator may also be contacted for publicity about special events or for urgent volunteer needs.

34. Philly Health Info : Regional Services
positive adult role models who teach lifesaving skills decision making, The Free Library of Philadelphia has volunteer opportunities at Central
http://www.phillyhealthinfo.org/ar4_regional.php?section=8&topic=64

35. Montgomery County 4-H...Volunteer Opportunities
offers a variety of volunteer opportunities for adult residents of our county. Project Leaders volunteers are always needed to teach workshops or
http://www.agnr.umd.edu/montgomery/volunteer.htm
Volunteer Opportunities The Montgomery County Extension 4-H Program offers a variety of volunteer opportunities for adult residents of our county. All volunteers who will work directly with youth are screened, oriented and supervised by MCE. All volunteers have job descriptions and regular training opportunities available. Volunteer roles can be short term or long term and are open to anyone regardless of age, race, gender, religion, national origin, or disability.
* Examples of long term volunteer roles:
Club organizational leaders - (Most clubs meet monthly year-round) Most clubs are community based, subject matter based, or audience based. Community clubs meet in a specific community, area, subdivision or housing complex. Subject matter clubs can include various animal clubs (dog clubs, pet clubs, horse clubs, etc), natural resource clubs (fishing club, target shooting club, recycling club, etc), family science clubs (fashion club, nutrition club, etc), mechanical science clubs (bike club, small engine club), and others (cultural exchange club, creative writing club, etc.). Audience based clubs might include a teen group, a home schooled club or a club for younsters with special needs. Site managers - Adventure in Science Clubs meet weekly from mid October to mid March at various local science facilities. Volunteers are needed to organize the weekly programs at each site, oversee the use of equipment, and guide the participants towards completion at the Parents’ Day program.

36. Volunteer Center
Kalamazoo Gospel Mission has many opportunities for volunteers every day of Kalamazoo Literacy Council is seeking volunteers to teach adult learners to
http://www.volunteerkalamazoo.org/VolunteerCenter/Vol_Ops.htm

37. Boiler Volunteer Network
Volunteers are needed to teach, tutor, and help with after school programs. Lafayette adult Resource Academy 629 N. 6th St. Lafayette, IN 47901 4762920
http://www.purdue.edu/odos/sao/bvn/volunteer/opportunities/teaching.htm
VPSS Contact Home About BVN ... Photo Page VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteer Opportunity Pages Animals Health Legal Assistance Shelters ... Environment The majority of the information on this page came from the Volunteer Opportunities at-a-Glance booklet put out by the Greater Lafayette Volunteer Bureau . If you would like to be included in our catalog, email us at bvn@purdue.edu or call us at (765) 496-2450.
For bus schedules, go to the gocitybus.com site. Teaching American Red Cross
111 S. 7th St.
Lafayette, IN 47901
Bus Route: 3A at South and 7th
The American Red Cross needs instructors for health and safety classes. Teach basic first aid procedures for poisoning, bleeding, burns, shock and other emergencies. Training is provided. Community Family Resource Center
330 Fountain St.
Lafayette, IN 47901
Bus Route: 6A
Volunteers are needed to be puppeteers for Sexual Abuse Prevention presentations in area schools. In addition, volunteers can help by tutoring children after school or coaching kids in sports activities. Imagination Station
600 N. 4th St.

38. Redlands Adult School
FAQ Job volunteer opportunities Comments Suggestions. TEACHING opportunities If you are interested in teaching a new class at Redlands adult School,
http://www.redlands.k12.ca.us/schools/adult_ed/job_volunteer_ops.htm
Registration Programs Class Schedule Online Classes ... FAQ TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES
If you are interested in teaching a new class at Redlands Adult School, call Cherry Bordelon at (909) 748-6930. A California teaching credential is not required for Community Service (C.S.) Fee-based classes. Home Registration Programs Class Schedule ...
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7 West Delaware Avenue, P.O. Box 3008
Redlands, CA 92373-1508
Phone: 909-748-6930 Fax 909-307-5324
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39. ..:: Welcome To The Cincinnati Zoo ::..
adult volunteer opportunities volunteering is Fun and Rewarding! Whether you are helping with special events, making crafts, planting bulbs, or educating
http://www.cincyzoo.org/VisitorGuide/Volunteeropportunities/adultvolopp.html
Visitor Guide Support the Zoo Exhibits/Gardens Education ... Z-Mail Quick Links:
Hours Admission Directions to the Zoo Membership Career Opportunities Press Room Travel Adult Volunteer Opportunities Home Visitor Guide Volunteer Opportunities >Adult Volunteer Opportunities Adult Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteering is Fun and Rewarding!
If you would like to attend an information session for new volunteers, the next orientation date is February 19, 2005. For more information please call Volunteer Services Office at 513-559-7736. Click here for printable volunteer application form (PDF file).
Volunteer Opportunities Ambassadors Help visitors find their way around the Zoo and provide customer service. Committee Work For those who like to take charge and help organize. Craft Making With the Zoosters on Zoo grounds or anytime at home. Scuba Diving Help the Zoo Keepers clean the manatee pool.

40. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Interested parties should contact Gregory Lineham, Coodinator of adult A full description of all volunteer opportunities will be available soon.
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 September 2005
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)
Heads Up Special Riders - 9/20/05 Experience the joy of helping children and adults with special needs build self-confidence, strength and coordination. Volunteers are needed for Heads Up Special Riders, a small therapeutic horseback-riding program located at Hasty Acres Farm in Kingston. Volunteers are the backbone of the Heads Up program, providing support to students and instructors. They greet students, assist with mounting and dismounting, lead horses, and help with horse care and preparation. Volunteers should have some experience around horses, and be 14 years or older (adults are welcome!) Training is provided. Heads Up meets Monday evenings from 4 to 7 p.m., and late mornings some weekdays. Please call Cathie at 609-688-1001 or Mrs. Higgins at 609-921-8389 for more information.

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