• Ongoing Opportunity
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This committee is made up of people willing to interview and work with families who have made application to be a partner family with Habitat. These people will also check to make certain that the applicant families meet the criteria established by Habitat for homeownership. Working with the Family Support Committee, you will find certain joy in making what seems an unobtainable dream come true for some of these families!
  • Tue , 08/23/2022 - 08:00 to Sat , 12/31/2022 - 08:00
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We are a U.S. based nonprofit organization that provides social services to the military community. We are looking for a volunteer with social media and digital marketing skills to create a fundraiser and market our video, "Operation Homeless Veteran." The fundraising goal is $25,000. The proceeds go to support our outreach programs: Rapid Rehousing Program, Food Secure and Utility Assistance Projects.

Job Duties:
1. Create a fundraiser
2. Market the "Operation Homeless Veteran" video on free and paid platforms, i.e.,
YouTube
Dailymotion
Vimeo
Facebook
WordPress Video Hosting: Jetpack
Wistia
vooPlayer
Brightcove

Skills:
1. Social Media Marketing
2. Digital Marketing

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Fundraising Team Leader 1 n/a n/a
  • Tue , 11/04/2014 - 16:30 to Thu , 05/14/2015 - 18:30
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Project for Pride in Living Youth Development empowers students from low-income communities to achieve success in school and life through academic support and hands-on enrichment opportunities. PPL Scholars @ Fort Road Flats is a one-on-one tutoring and mentoring program for students in grades Pre-K-6th living in affordable and supportive housing through PPL. Currently we're seeking mentors to work with Pre-K students, and children in early elementary school.

Join us! Apply @ www.ppl-inc.org/how-to-help/volunteer, or contact Anna (612-455-5108 or anna.preus@ppl-inc.org)

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Mon , 11/03/2014 - 16:30 to Wed , 05/13/2015 - 18:30
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Opportunity Details

Project for Pride in Living Youth Development empowers students from low-income communities to achieve success in school and life through academic support and hands-on enrichment opportunities. PPL Leaders in New Hope Elementary is a 1:1 tutoring and mentoring program for 7st-10th graders living in affordable housing. Volunteers work with students on literacy activities, homework help, and special projects!

Join us! Apply @ www.ppl-inc.org/how-to-help/volunteer, or contact Anna (612-455-5108 or anna.preus@ppl-inc.org).

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Tue , 01/13/2015 - 17:30 to Thu , 05/14/2015 - 19:30
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Opportunity Details

Project for Pride in Living Youth Development empowers students from low-income communities to achieve success in school and life through academic support and hands-on enrichment opportunities. PPL Scholars @ Obama Elementary is a 1:1 tutoring and mentoring program for 1st-8th graders living in affordable housing. Volunteers work with students on literacy activities, homework help, and special projects!

Join us! Apply @ www.ppl-inc.org/how-to-help/volunteer, or contact Anna (612-455-5108 or anna.preus@ppl-inc.org)

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Tutor at Obama School 200 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Over the years, WVCS has developed relationships with local grocery stores to provide clients with fresh produce and bread, things that many typical food pantries cannot provide. In order to provide these goods to clients, we need people to help us pick up these donated items and bring them into the food pantry.

We are looking for volunteers to pick up donations from local grocery stories (using our company van or personal vehicle) and then deliver the goods to WVCS. This is a great opportunity for volunteers that like to get moving early in the morning or the afternoon, but might have limited time to volunteer.

Available shifts include:
Mondays @ 8:30AM-9:30AM
Mondays @ 9:00AM-10:00AM
Tuesdays @ 8:30AM-9:30AM
Wednesdays @ 8:00AM-9:00AM
Fridays @ 8:00AM-9:00AM

Substitute volunteers always needed!
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Opportunity Details

Do you love people? Are you organized? Do you want to make a huge difference in people's lives? Great! WVCS* is looking for front desk volunteers to help answer phones, process clients accessing the food pantry, schedule appointments for case managers, and help with general administrative tasks. If you have experience as a receptionist or are hoping to gain some, this is a great opportunity to do so in a fun and meaningful environment.

Available Shifts include:
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays
1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays
5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Tuesdays
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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PVSS' BOARD IS EXPANDING!
PVSS' Board seeks to expand its membership to 11 members. Ideal candidates embrace the Board's values, are passionate ambassadors and promoters and willing and able to advance the mission and vision of PVSS.

BOARD’S MISSION:
The mission of the PVSS Board is to lead the advancement of PVSS’ mission and vision with excellence and to ensure effective oversight, governance and sustainability.

BOARD’S VISION:
The Board is committed to a culture of self-driven initiative, fearlessness, integrity, and accountability. Geographically and functionally diverse, the Board provides leadership to advance the mission and vision of PVSS by generating opportunities for community engagement and fundraising. The Board of Directors at PVSS represents an engaged, passionate, diverse, fearless, and self-directed group of cross-sector stakeholders.

BOARD’S ROLES:
Education. Self-educates on issues of homelessness and human services and self-directs individual and collective learning and action.

Fundraising. Leading by example, 100% of Board is engaged in personal giving. Exercising their unique, personal voice and passion for the mission, all Board members are expected to fearlessly use personal and professional clout/influence to generate beneficial relationships and funding for our PVSS foundational future.

Mission. Embraces and embodies the mission of PVSS; individuals and Board articulate in their own terms PVSS’ value to the community.

Self-driven. Establishes goals and self-directs outcomes around Board’s contribution to governance, internal relations (programs, human resources), and external relations (fundraising, public relations, and marketing.)

Governance. Governs itself at a high-level, self-directing Board recruitment, establishing and measuring against SMART goals, and regularly evaluating performance.
Feedback. Provides educated and challenging direction and feedback to staff.

PVSS’ MISSION:
Pajaro Valley Shelter Services provides families with a path to stable, self-sufficient futures through short and longer-term housing and supportive services>

PVSS’ VISION:
We envision a community where families have safe, secure and stable housing with sufficient resources and space to plan for their futures and pursue happiness.


PVSS’ 3-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS:
Board Development. Develop the Board of Directors to be strategic, effective and self-sustaining

Fund Development for Sustainability. Increase annual revenue from contributed private income by $300k

Program Development. Update the program model and policies and procedures for the use of PVSS’ properties and the provision of supportive services

Resource Development. Increase staff and the space to accommodate them in the areas of operations management, program administration and property management

Systems Improvement. Develop efficient, effective internal systems to empower staff in the areas of human resources, data management, program evaluation, communications and staff training and professional development
  • Wed , 03/08/2023 - 18:00 to Wed , 03/08/2023 - 20:00
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Opportunity Details

We work with more than 200 homeless youth every week, and give out thousands of supplies. Every hour our staff spends preparing supplies is an hour that we don't get to spend helping our clients. By helping us with prepping supplies, you will enable us to meet with more youth, helping them move forward in their lives.
There will be 4-5 activities to choose from. Some examples include: 1) CANDY PACKING: Pack chocolates and other sweets donated from the SF Food Bank into small individual zip lock bags. 2) TOILETRIES PACKING: Pack soap, deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, sanitary pads etc. 3) SORT/FOLD/ORGANIZE CLOTHING: Sort through and fold t-shirts,
outerwear and jeans, and organize by gender and sizes. All of the clothing is new and donated by Old Navy and Banana Republic. 5) TIMBUK2 BAG CLEANING: clean used Timbuk2 bike messenger bags to make them look as good as new.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
ATC Community Prep Night 20 n/a n/a
ATC Community Prep Night 20 n/a n/a
ATC Community Prep Night 20 n/a n/a
ATC Community Prep Night 20 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Opportunity Details

HVAF provides food for homeless and near-homeless veterans. Please consider hosting a food drive at your place of work, organization, church or school. HVAF has collection bins you are welcome to use. Please drop off the food at our 964 N. Pennsylvania Ave. address or call us at 317-951-0688 and we'll pick it up.