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The Dibble Institute has been using SalesForce for over 15 years. It is integral to our work. What we need is someone who understands the back-end of SalesForce to help us customize the screens to better fit our needs.
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Social Media VolunteerVOLUNTEER POSITION DESCRIPTION
YOUTH TUTORING PROGRAM at Burndale
BACKGROUND AND PROGRAM SCOPE
Every day, Neighborhood House works to end poverty in our communities. Since 1906, Neighborhood House has advanced our mission to partner with individuals and families to build community and increase access to housing, health, education, and economic opportunity. Our programs focus on early childhood education, youth development, employment and adult education, housing assistance, community health, and aging and disability services throughout King County, WA.
This volunteer position focuses on Neighborhood House’s tutoring sites and serves students aged K-12th grade.
The Social Media Volunteer will work with Neighborhood House’s Burndale tutoring site to increase digital / social media presence for the sites. Platforms used may include but are not limited to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest, as well as an established Neighborhood House blog.
NH Tutoring sites are establishing a social media presence to reach out to our kids and families outside of the physical center space. In addition, in the time of Covid-19 when we cannot see our clients in person, social media is an excellent way to keep in contact with them without it feeling like a chore to the youth. The role of Social Media Volunteer is to help facilitate this by posting updates about events, projects we are working on, and more!
RESPONSIBILITIES
Commit to at least 2-3 hours of volunteering a week via:
Establishment of Neighborhood House Tutoring Centers Social Media Presence (Instagram, Tik Tok, Facebook, etc.)
Work with Youth Engagement staff to find creative and fun ways to update social media pages with events, reminders, games, projects we are working on, etc.
Gain followers for NH Tutoring sites
Maintain a safe, respectful and engaging environment for youth and adults.
Upkeep and update of already established NH Tutoring Site blog. Updates include: events, projects we are working on, ‘spotlights’, etc.
Ability to create and keep boundaries between youth and families.
Communicate clearly and consistently with Youth Engagement Staff about projects, posts and creations
Willingness to come to Youth Engagement Staff for approval before any postings, projects and interaction online.
QUALIFICATIONS
Strong understanding of advertising, social media, marketing technology
Knowledge and experience in wide range of social media platforms.
Translate best practice into relevant, practical, and effective outcomes.
Knowledge/ experience in one or more of the following preferred: Photoshop, Canva, Photography/Video Editing, Illustrator, etc.
Knowledge of basic computer coding/web design.
High school degree or equivalent OR advanced mastering of above listed programs. (Must be able to demonstrate)
If no experience in listed above, willingness to learn, practice and master.
Ability to communicate clearly and professionally with NH staff.
Revised 04/20/2021
Must possess cultural sensitivity: Applicants must be aware that audience will be diverse in religion, national origin, ethnicity, immigration status, etc., and reflect that knowledge and sensitivity in their social media presence.
BENEFITS
This is an excellent way to gain valuable digital media advertising work experience and skills while making an impact in low-income, immigrant and refugee communities.
Have a public physical representation of your social media expertise.
LOCATION
Due to Covid-19, this position will be entirely remote.
APPLYING
Anyone interested in volunteering for this position should complete our Volunteer Inquiry Form so that we can learn more about you.
For questions about this, or any other Neighborhood House volunteer positions, contact Neighborhood House Volunteer Services at nhvolunteers@nhwa.org.

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SKILL SHARERVOLUNTEER POSITION DESCRIPTION
YOUTH TUTORING PROGRAM at Burndale
BACKGROUND AND PROGRAM SCOPE
Neighborhood House partners with diverse communities of people with limited resources to attain their goals for self- sufficiency, financial independence health and community building. At Neighborhood House, we have a deep commitment to valuing our employees’, volunteers’, and clients’ diverse experiences and backgrounds, which guide our work for a more equitable future.
Neighborhood House’s Youth Engagement Program offers academic assistance, engagement through project based learning and social emotional learning, as well as other supports to youth and their families. We are seeking volunteers to engage with youth in grades K-12 to teach a new skill or activity. Some examples include: If you are really passionate about fitness you could teach a series of at-home workouts!
If you are a crafter and want to share out how to crochet, we can have a class on that! Professional photographers that can teach youth how to take expert photos with the phone cameras! The possibilities are endless in this remote setting. If reasonable, supplies can be distributed to youth to make sessions interactive.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Initial meeting with staff for introductions and program familiarization
Communicating with program staff what your goals are for the session(s) and any materials necessary
Facilitating Zoom session with 5-10+ youth, staff assistance available
TIME COMMITMENT
Late afternoons and evenings
You decide how many sessions you want to participate in
Sessions last 30 minutes to 1 hour each
QUALIFICATIONS
Must have computer with sound and mic capabilities
Ability to access Zoom. All Zoom sessions will be recorded.
Ability to work with youth in grades K-12, experience not necessary
LOCATION
Virtual Meetings
APPLYING
Anyone interested in volunteering for this position should complete our Volunteer Inquiry Form so that we can learn more about you.
For questions about this, or any other Neighborhood House volunteer positions, contact Neighborhood House Volunteer Services at nhvolunteers@nhwa.org.

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Join us the 3rd Monday of Every Month to Pack Parts of the Care Packages for Lily's Hope Families from 5-7pm at the Lily's Hope Foundation Office, Allentown, PA.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Our free dental clinics would not be possible without our volunteers! Many of our volunteers return year after year, some even traveling from other states to be part of our fulfilling and fun free dental clinics. We welcome anyone who is interested in being involved. Volunteers are scheduled in shifts scheduled over three days (1 set up day, 2 clinic days) for a variety of roles such as:- Patient registrars
- Volunteer registrars
- Patient escorts
- Patient educators
- Exit interviewers
- Interpreters
- Logistics assistants (event set-up, break room management, food deliveries, etc.)
Available Shifts
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A Variety of Volunteer Roles and Shifts Will Be Available on Our Website On/Around September 1, 2021 | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Did you know that that 58% of all food produced is wasted or lost, meanwhile, 1 in 5 households in British Columbia go hungry? Making matters worse, the emissions from decomposing organic waste in Canadian landfills currently account for 20% of national methane emissions.Vancouver Food Runners is seeking volunteer food drivers (Food Rescue Heroes!) to join our network of passionate volunteer drivers. You will pick up excess perishable food from a community donor (bakery, green grocer or restaurant) and distribute it to those who need it most. We have partnered with charitable organizations such as the YWCA, local neighbourhood houses, shelters and schools to help put a stop to hunger right in our very own city.
How is Vancouver Food Runners different?
We use an app to coordinate food runs for our volunteers to access. Once a volunteer claims a food rescue, they can find their way to the donor and their final destination with the push of a button. Be a part of the solution by diverting viable food destined for the landfill and, instead, delivering it into the mouths of Vancouver’s most vulnerable and food insecure.
Join us in putting an end to hunger and bringing us closer to Zero Waste in our city. Download our app now to get started:
Apple: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/vancouver-food-runners/id1507395750
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vancouverfoodrunners.app
To learn more about volunteering with VFR, click here: https://youtu.be/TU0Me0Fuq-M?si=0Ajp8JkbVT8soV5K
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At St Kilda Mums we accept donations of nursery equipment, clothing, toys, books & other items. We need your help cleaning, sorting & packing these items, ready for distribution to families in need. We pride ourselves on ensuring that every item is presented as a beautiful gift. There is always plenty to do so you are guaranteed a busy, fun and rewarding day.Please note that for the health, wellbeing and safety of our community all volunteers must be fully vaccinated and this includes corporate volunteers.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Workplace Volunteering - 10 June 2021 | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Workplace Volunteering - 25 June 2021 | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Workplace Volunteering - 20 July 2021 | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Workplace Volunteering - 20 Sept 2021 | 33 | n/a | n/a |
Workplace Volunteering - 23 Nov 2021 | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Workplace Volunteering - 15 Dec 2021 | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Workplace Volunteering - 28 Sept 2021 | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Workplace Volunteering - 5 Oct 2021 | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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Support our mission to provide everyday essentials to local kids in need by helping to sort donated clothing (by gender, season and size) and also helping to create "Bundles of Kindness" -- a week's worth of clothing, including pajamas, onesies, play clothes, and warm layers.Opportunities are available in our Boxford Giving Center, 572B Main Street, Boxford or the Lawrence Giving Center, 60 (rear) Island Street, Lawrence.
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**This opportunity is for employees based in NYC only** Promote literacy, limit learning loss, and alleviate the mental health effects of social distancing among students of PS 359 X. Read and record a children’s book to be later shared through an online learning library. A list of appropriate children's books will be provided, including digital books. Stories should have a focus on social justice issues and/or provide a diversity of perspectives including books about characters who are queer, women, have disabilities, and are of color. Join a 30-minute video conference call for directions and have the weekend to record and upload your story video. This project is child and pet friendly!Date: Thursday, May 20, 2021
Time: 3pm to 3:30pm for kickoff, EOD to record and upload video
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/97792182047?pwd=N0l6eDRXMTZhMEFnbTFlU3hpK2hQdz09
Meeting ID: 977 9218 2047
Passcode: 249040
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Moodys Hosts Story (Any)Time for PS 359 X | 30 | n/a | n/a |

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Our goal is to raise $30,000 for Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Volunteer's are need to assist with check in, setup, cleanup, and various other areas.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |