
Opportunity Details
Neighborhood House Health Fairs provide free health services and resources to help families stay safe and drug free. They also offer healthy food, prizes, entertainment, and giveaways. Don’t miss this fun, wholesome, and family-friendly event!We are looking for enthusiastic, friendly, can-do volunteers who enjoy the fluid nature of events and stepping in where needed. Enjoy a positive experience with a great team of Neighborhood House staff and other community supporters. Volunteers must be age 16+. Volunteers under age 18 must provide a completed parent/guardian consent form.
Bilingual volunteers are encouraged, particularly those who speak Somali, Spanish, or Vietnamese.
Volunteers must follow all applicable Neighborhood House safety protocols, including COVID protocols. COVID protocols may include but are not limited to, completing an online confidential health attestation, wearing a face covering, and/or social distancing. Neighborhood House adapts protocols to meet current local and state recommendations, including those from Washington State Labor and Industries. Volunteers will receive a copy of current volunteer protocols prior to your event.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Event Set Up | 10 | n/a | n/a |
Event Support | 8 | n/a | n/a |
Event Clean Up | 10 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Neighborhood House Health Fairs provide free health services and resources to help families stay safe and drug free. They also offer healthy food, prizes, entertainment, and giveaways. Don’t miss this fun, wholesome, and family-friendly event!We are looking for enthusiastic, friendly, can-do volunteers who enjoy the fluid nature of events and stepping in where needed. Enjoy a positive experience with a great team of Neighborhood House staff and other community supporters. Volunteers must be age 16+. Volunteers under age 18 must provide a completed parent/guardian consent form.
Bilingual volunteers are encouraged, particularly those who speak Somali, Spanish, or Vietnamese.
Volunteers must follow all applicable Neighborhood House safety protocols, including COVID protocols. COVID protocols may include but are not limited to, completing an online confidential health attestation, wearing a face covering, and/or social distancing. Neighborhood House adapts protocols to meet current local and state recommendations, including those from Washington State Labor and Industries. Volunteers will receive a copy of current volunteer protocols prior to your event.
Volunteers may sign up for one or more volunteer dates and shifts.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|
Event Set Up | 10 | n/a | n/a |
Event Support | 8 | n/a | n/a |
Event Clean Up | 10 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Neighborhood House Health Fairs provide free health services and resources to help families stay safe and drug free. They also offer healthy food, prizes, entertainment, and giveaways. Don’t miss this fun, wholesome, and family-friendly event!We are looking for enthusiastic, friendly, can-do volunteers who enjoy the fluid nature of events and stepping in where needed. Enjoy a positive experience with a great team of Neighborhood House staff and other community supporters. Volunteers must be age 16+. Volunteers under age 18 must provide a completed parent/guardian consent form.
Bilingual volunteers are encouraged, particularly those who speak Somali, Spanish, or Vietnamese.
Volunteers must follow all applicable Neighborhood House safety protocols, including COVID protocols. COVID protocols may include but are not limited to, completing an online confidential health attestation, wearing a face covering, and/or social distancing. Neighborhood House adapts protocols to meet current local and state recommendations, including those from Washington State Labor and Industries. Volunteers will receive a copy of current volunteer protocols prior to your event.
Volunteers may sign up for one or more volunteer dates and shifts
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|
Event Set Up | 10 | n/a | n/a |
Event Support | 8 | n/a | n/a |
Event Clean Up | 10 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Employees from Kohl's are invited to come to our warehouse to volunteer! Activities include sorting baby clothes, baby shoes and coats, repackaging loose diapers, counting diapers.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Warehouse Volunteer Opportunity | 10 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Help our Organization prepare, inspire donors and successfully market/launch digitally a Fundraising or Crowdfunding Campaign for us to give back to the community.DONATION CONSIDERATIONS:
Please consider donating E-CERTIFICATES, E-CARDS OR VOUCHERS for airlines, restaurants, vacation rentals, spas, medical/dental/vision services, free legal service, your favorite merchant/service certificates, and/or any memorabilia.
We humbly request funding for the following:
- Rent local space for Autistic, Down Syndrome Children's hospitality training
- Provide ethnic Meals & Groceries for Special Needs Children and the Underserved
- Share & give out backpacks, educational/arts/crafts Supplies
- Prepare hygiene kits for these families
Requests are coming in for Projects but lack funds. NEW PROJECTs: On waiting list:
-- Provide healthy meals and educational materials for 700 underprivileged children in rural areas, Gujarat, India (Approx. 400 children have no parents - Why? They were left unattended at the temples, on the road, near a dumpster, sidewalk...
-- Braille, technology aid for blind school in Gujarat, India
-- School supplies with backpacks in Central Africa, Zambia
Open for suggestions and new ideas to help us sustain and continue to grow in serving the underprivileged and developmental disabled children, one SEVA at a time.
Thank you for your consideration. Wishing you and your family Best of Health and much Happiness :)

Opportunity Details
• We are looking for a dedicated, an enthusiastic individual to help our Organization, https://www.internationalseva.org part-time or full-time with targeted blog writing: For autistic, down syndrome children, their caretakers and the disadvantaged.• 1 Recent graduate with dedication and open ideas will be considered too. Be specific of how you can help.
• Research, strategically create the articles and submit each post per topic of interest.
• Help clearly articulate & communicate our mission, services, goals...
• Must have strong written and verbal communication skills. Track local statistics especially the fallback during Covid-19.
• Please provide resume and/or sample of your work.

Opportunity Details
The heart of the Dare to Dream program is to walk alongside youth as they navigate through life's challenges. The youth in our Dare to Dream program need the wisdom, advice, encouragement, and community that mentors can provide. Mentors meet practical and emotional needs as well as provide guidance through developmental milestones. The goal is for youth to be engaged and to feel supported and equipped to navigate life. A mentor commits to meeting with the youth every other week to set goals and help them achieve their dreams. These relationships will hopefully last a lifetime, but the program is a year commitment. Mentors matched with a high school student are strongly encouraged to stay with the youth until high school graduation.We tell mentors that the simple act of telling their youth “I believe in you,” “You are special,” and “You are going to do great things” can change their path completely.

Opportunity Details
The Love Box program provides fostering families (caregivers, children in foster care, and biological/adopted children) with community and holistic support. This wrap-around support enables caregivers to continue to do the important and meaningful work of being foster parents. As a Love Box group, you will be matched with a local foster family based on location, compatibility, and scope of needs. When our families are matched with committed volunteers who show up monthly, parents feel supported and children gain a greater sense of normalcy, relational permanency, and self confidence.Volunteers seek to build relationships with their family by spending quality time with the whole family: playing games, sharing a meal, and being intentional. They can also create and deliver personal care packages based on current practical needs. We tell our volunteers to think of themselves as the fun “auntie” and “uncle” who visits once a month to bring love, encouragement, and hope. This program requires a one year commitment, but the connections and impact last a lifetime.
