
Opportunity Details
Seen&Heard is seeking a professional in finance for the executive board of our non-profit. Seen&Heard exists to promote the professional development in systems-impacted youth. Must be committed to attend quarterly meetings (virtually) as well as attend one program event and one fundraising event per year. Average time commitment is 4-6 hours a month. We are specifically seeking junior level employees, minorities and women. Our annual give/get is $500 annually to keep a "seat at the table" for everyone regardless of economic status.
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Volunteers in this category may be asked to table at an event/resource fair etc; provide food for an event; help set up or take down. This volunteer will support activities and events. April and October are our highest event months
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Join UNICEF Australia for our mini hack-a-thon, ‘HOUR OF POWER’, and makemeaningful impact in just 60 minutes! In this fast-paced, skilled volunteering activity,
you'll collaborate in teams of 3-5 to tackle pressing and real-time challenges faced by
UNICEF, innovating solutions that will support children both in Australia and around the
world.
Throughout this engaging session, you'll address crucial issues such as overcoming the
digital divide, ensuring digital and child safety, navigating technological advancements,
fostering inclusion and tackling climate change and nutrition challenges. These are not
just abstract concerns—they are immediate and impactful issues that require creative
and actionable solutions.
Participants: This program can be self-facilitated or hosted by our UNICEF Australia
Innovation Lead. We can offer one facilitated session in October for a hybrid group of
30 participants.
Location: This activity can be completed in person or virtually using recordings and
Microsoft Whiteboard. Participants will be given access to toolkits to actively engage in
the session.
Facilitation: Facilitation is available by a UNICEF Australia representative, or a training
session can be provided for a self-facilitated session led by your employee lead with
guiding resources.
Duration: 60 minutes
Geographic Reach: UNICEF’s presence in 190 countries and territories around the world
uniquely positions us to reach children and families in emergencies wherever they are.
You can join in from wherever you are based.
Funding Requirements: None
Additional Details: Supplies required include a computer, tablet/phone, and internet
access.
Type of Volunteer Project: Virtual or in person
Event Characteristics: Team building, skill building, innovation
By participating, you'll have the opportunity to devise and propose ideas that could lead
to real-world changes. Using design thinking principles, this activity will involve
brainstorming and developing strategies to bridge gaps in digital access, enhance child
safety online and promote sustainable practices for a healthier future. This session is
perfect for lunch breaks or team strategy days, providing you with an opportunity to
contribute to UNICEF Australia's mission while enhancing team cohesion. Your
innovative ideas and solutions will play a crucial role in advancing our efforts to improve
children's lives globally. Join us in making a difference and turning challenges into opportunities for positive change!
#Give2024

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Hay un lugar para vos es un voluntariado que te invita a conectar directamente con los niños atendidos por la Asociación Roblealto. Al participar, tendrás la oportunidad de ser testigo del impacto de tu compromiso y solidaridad. Trabajarás con los niños en actividades lúdicas y educativas que fomentan habilidades vitales como la tecnología, el segundo idioma, la disciplina a través del deporte, la alimentación sana, la educación ambiental y la educación financiera."Hay un lugar para vos" is a volunteer program that invites you to connect directly with the children supported by Asociación Roblealto. By participating, you'll see firsthand the impact of your dedication and kindness. You'll work with the kids in fun and educational activities that help them develop important skills like technology, a second language, discipline through sports, healthy eating, environmental education, and financial literacy.

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This benefit dinner is our largest fundraiser for the year. The funds that we raise are used to help purchase dining gift cards that are donated to Peyton Manning Children's Hospital for financially insecure parents whose children are admitted to the hospital. We would rather have parents focusing on their child than worrying about where there next meal is going to come from.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Set Up | 5 | n/a | n/a |
Serving Food | 15 | n/a | n/a |

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#Give2024Sankalp India Foundation (SIF) is a not for profit working for the cause of voluntary blood donation, disaster relief, thalassemia management, prevention and cure since May 2003. The organization has made accessible systematic care and management of thalassemia to more than 2000+ children registered across 21 centers in different cities of India. Through our cure program we have taken up more than 650+ children for Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) at our centres in Bangalore and Ahmedabad with success rates comparable to the European and American centres but at cost that is very nominal. Through our initiatives for voluntary blood, we have organized more than 1500 blood donation drives collecting more than 200,000 units of blood
After Bone Marrow transplant treatment these children are at our childcare home where there are 16 children friendly rooms where they stay for over 60 days so that they can visit the nearby treatment facilities for followup and get good treatment. Their time at childcare home presents an opportunity for external world to interact with these children and make them feel normal and happy and provide them confidence that they can join back the real world post their treatment
Employees of organisations can interact with these children and can play games with them. Employees will also be provided information about blood disorders and its impact on families and how it can be prevented
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 75 | n/a | n/a |

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Did you know:• 1 in 12 American children will experience the death of a parent or sibling by the age of 18
• An additional 300,000+ children experienced the death of a parent or caregiver due to COVID; 10 .5 million worldwide
• 92% of educators believe childhood is a serious problem that deserves more attention in schools
Camp Good Mourning is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that provides FREE bereavement camp Programs for Long Island children coping with the death of a parent or sibling.
Camp Good Mourning! takes place in a traditional camp setting with one extra special component – Grief Support Groups.
Camp Good Mourning! takes place in a traditional camp setting with one extra special component – Grief Support Groups. Each support group focuses on a different theme including, but not limited to, sharing one’s grief story, identifying and exploring feelings, identifying healthy as well as unhealthy coping skills, and learning ways to stay connected to loved ones even though they are no longer physically with them. Just as important, we encourage campers to stay in touch with new camp friends in between camp to create their own “community of support.”
The purpose of this volunteer opportunity is prepare volunteers to support grieving children durn the Fall 2024 Camp weekend, October 18th - October 20th, 2024
Media about Camp Good Mourning!
https://longisland.news12.com/camp-helps-long-island-children-cope-with-grief-of-losing-loved-ones
https://www.facebook.com/huie12/videos/1489060388545241
https://www.newsday.com/long-island/suffolk/camp-good-mourning-children-grieving-enj8wwt1
https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/camp-good-mourning-covid-19-center-moriches-long-island/
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 20 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Did you know:• 1 in 12 American children will experience the death of a parent or sibling by the age of 18
• An additional 300,000+ children experienced the death of a parent or caregiver due to COVID; 10 .5 million worldwide
• 92% of educators believe childhood is a serious problem that deserves more attention in schools
Camp Good Mourning is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that provides FREE bereavement camp Programs for Long Island children coping with the death of a parent or sibling.
Camp Good Mourning! takes place in a traditional camp setting with one extra special component – Grief Support Groups.
The purpose of this volunteer opportunity is to give grieving children the opportunity to:
1) meet other children just like them
2) share their grief story
3) Identify and explore their feelings
4) Identify and healthy and unhealthy coping skills
5) learn ways to stay connected to their loved one even though they are no longer physically with them
Media about Camp Good Mourning!
https://longisland.news12.com/camp-helps-long-island-children-cope-with-grief-of-losing-loved-ones
https://www.facebook.com/huie12/videos/1489060388545241
https://www.newsday.com/long-island/suffolk/camp-good-mourning-children-grieving-enj8wwt1
https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/camp-good-mourning-covid-19-center-moriches-long-island/
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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"Big Buddy" | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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We are a growing nonprofit organization that is dedicated to empowering historically underserved communities through a variety of impactful programs aimed at enhancing health, social, and economic outcomes. As we continue to expand our reach and scale our programs, we recognize the importance of making informed and strategic decisions in all aspects of our operations. To ensure the long-term sustainability and success of our organization, we are seeking support and expertise in navigating critical technical decisions.Our organization has seen substantial growth, and with that comes the need to implement scalable systems and operational infrastructure that can support our expanding programs and services. Specifically, we are seeking expert guidance in optimizing our technology platforms, streamlining operations, and ensuring that our technical infrastructure aligns with our mission and goals. This includes advising on software systems, data management, and operational tools that will improve our efficiency and allow us to better serve our clients and community partners.
In addition to technical support, we are actively searching for a Chief Operating Officer (COO) who can bring visionary leadership and operational expertise to our organization. The COO will play a pivotal role in guiding our day-to-day operations, driving organizational effectiveness, and supporting the strategic growth of our programs. This individual will work closely with our leadership team to ensure that our operations are running smoothly, that our programs are being delivered effectively, and that we continue to make a meaningful impact in the communities we serve.
As a growing organization with tremendous scalability potential, we are eager to collaborate with individuals and firms that can provide the expertise we need to make informed technical decisions and find the right COO who can lead us into the next phase of our growth.

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Help with our annual Halloween fundraising event.Many opportunities available from set up, take down, and helping during the event.
Must enjoy laughter of children, not too scary Halloween decorations, and being around large groups of people and families.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Set Up decorations | 5 | n/a | n/a |
Take Down Decorations | 5 | n/a | n/a |
Host Event table | 6 | n/a | n/a |