
Opportunity Details
Lisowe's Lights is hosting a Cabaret with 10-12 singers in front of a live audience. Funds from this event will be used to purchase and ship nightlights to foster children across the US.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Join us in developing a dynamic social media strategy to enhance our presence and increase donations. We are active on Facebook, Instagram, and Google Benevity. Our goal is to elevate engagement, amplify donations, and raise awareness for LGBTQ+ youth support. This initiative is crucial to ensure we can continue providing essential services and support to LGBTQ+ youth in our community.Your Tasks:
- Optimize our existing social media strategy
- Establish KPIs for social media campaigns
- Develop and maintain a social media calendar
- Provide guidance on best practices
- Create compelling content for our profiles
- Boost engagement and follower growth
What's needed:
- Experience in marketing or social media management
- Photo and/or video editing skills are a plus
Availability:
- 5-10 hours per month
- Project duration: 3 months
- Flexible schedule to accommodate your availability
Your expertise in marketing can help us make a meaningful impact. Volunteer with us to support LGBTQ+ youth and help create a more inclusive community.

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UCAN's main campus occupies seven acres on Chicago's west side and is a hub of activity for youth, families, and community members in residence or seeking services. We will be painting various areas to beautify the campus: a rusty shipping container, freshening up a mural, fence touch-ups -- all to create an atmosphere of care.This event will happen rain or shine. If there is rain, we will paint interior rooms to be calming respite areas for youth in crisis.
Budget request: $1,000 is requested for painting and organizing supplies.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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Get involved in supporting refugee families during their resettlement process by participating in our Community Support Groups. Your group of at least three volunteers can make a tangible impact through a four-month mentorship and support role, with a financial contribution of $3,000 to help with housing expenses, move-in fees, utility and rental assistance, or in-kind donations to furnish their new home. Working alongside the IRC Washington office, Community Support Groups provide initial basic needs support, such as connecting families to vital local resources like public benefits, English classes, and employment services, as well as help with medical appointments and transportation orientation. These community groups can take many forms, including corporate teams, local clubs, university communities, faith-based institutions, community groups, sports teams, book clubs, etc. Please email Lidet.Gezahegne@rescue.org to learn more.
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Walker Therapeutic and Educational Programs (Walker) is a leading non-profit organization providing a continuum of intensive, highly therapeutic academic and behavioral health programs to children, youth, and families across the Commonwealth. Walker’s services include residential and group home programs, community-based programs, outpatient and in-home services, and coaching, consultation, and professional development.We're looking for volunteers to participate in indoor and outdoor activities including:
> Help beautify Walker’s campus! Volunteers will participate in outdoor beautification projects on our Needham campus where we have a variety of programs serving children. Projects include landscaping, weeding, and tidying up campus.
> Help the Walker School prepare for the 2024-2025 school year! Volunteers will make Back to School posters to welcome students to the new school year. You will also make greeting cards for staff to use when students need a pick-me-up or recognition during the school day. The Walker School is a therapeutic K-8 special education day school serving students ages 5-13 who are facing mental health, social-emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges.
Note: Due to the nature of Walker’s programs, we require all volunteers to complete an Agreement of Confidentiality, Agreement of Non-Disclosure, Volunteer Acknowledgement of the Use of Cameras, Communications Authorization, and additional paperwork as needed. Prior to the service day, volunteers will receive an email with the paperwork, which can be signed electronically.
Available Shifts
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General | 12 | n/a | n/a |

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Working with our Children's Services Manager to wrap birthday gifts for the children of our families, whether in shelter or connected through our Bridge program. These gifts are at times the only gifts children receive for their birthday, and are a meaningful part of our children-focused programming.
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Activities include cleaning, organizing, sorting and organizing donation items, depending on current needs. Scope of the project determined by Director of Operations; plays a significant role in keeping our shelter the warm and welcoming space we provide for our families.
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We're looking for volunteers to help with our McDonald's stand at the Charlotte Pride Festival in Uptown Charlotte! Volunteers will help distribute drinks and select menu items while accepting donations for RMHC of Greater Charlotte. This is a fun, fast-paced event and a wonderful way to promote RMHC of Greater Charlotte in the community.Please Note: Festival attendees may be dressed in risque fashion and there may be demonstrators at the event. Questions? Please contact kayla@rmhclt.org.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Tent Volunteers | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Tent Volunteers | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Tent Volunteers | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Parade Volunteers | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Tent Volunteers | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Tent Volunteers | 20 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Volunteers will be helping out in our Community Care Centre with unpacking boxes of donated items, detagging clothing items, and organizing items and materials within the Centre. There will be volunteer opportunities every Tuesday in August with two separate shifts per day.The morning shift will begin at 9am and end at 12pm, the afternoon shit will begin at 12pm and end at 3pm. The physical location of the volunteer event will take place at Peel Children’s Aid Foundation’s Community Care Centre located at 25 Capston Drive, Mississauga, ON L5W 0H3. Physical requirements may include standing or sitting for 3 hours and/or moving or lifting boxes of no more than 20lbs. Volunteers are required to wear closed toe shoes when working in the Community Care Centre, no other personal equipment will be required and no other training is required. Lunch room access is available, you may eat your lunch and refill water bottles within the employee lunch room area. Volunteers driving to the location can park their car within the buildings parking lot located at the west end of the building. If volunteers are commuting by bus, they will be able to enter through the east end of the building. When volunteers enter the building, please let reception know who you are here to meet and sign in on the iPad systems. A member from our team will then come out to greet you and take you to the Community Care Centre. Budget request is $500 per volunteer day for group management.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Peel Children's Aid Foundation - Volunteer at our Community Care Centre (Day 4 of 4) - Morning Shift | 6 | n/a | n/a |
Peel Children's Aid Foundation - Volunteer at our Community Care Centre (Day 4 of 4) - Afternoon Shift | 6 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Volunteers will be helping out in our Community Care Centre with unpacking boxes of donated items, detagging clothing items, and organizing items and materials within the Centre. There will be volunteer opportunities every Tuesday in August with two separate shifts per day. The morning shift will begin at 9am and end at 12pm, the afternoon shit will begin at 12pm and end at 3pm. The physical location of the volunteer event will take place at Peel Children’s Aid Foundation’s Community Care Centre located at 25 Capston Drive, Mississauga, ON L5W 0H3. Physical requirements may include standing or sitting for 3 hours and/or moving or lifting boxes of no more than 20lbs. Volunteers are required to wear closed toe shoes when working in the Community Care Centre, no other personal equipment will be required and no other training is required. Lunch room access is available, you may eat your lunch and refill water bottles within the employee lunch room area. Volunteers driving to the location can park their car within the buildings parking lot located at the west end of the building. If volunteers are commuting by bus, they will be able to enter through the east end of the building. When volunteers enter the building, please let reception know who you are here to meet and sign in on the iPad systems. A member from our team will then come out to greet you and take you to the Community Care Centre. Budget request is $500 per volunteer day for group management.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Peel Children's Aid Foundation - Volunteer at our Community Care Centre (Day 3 of 4) - Morning Shift | 6 | n/a | n/a |
Peel Children's Aid Foundation - Volunteer at our Community Care Centre (Day 2 of 4) - Afternoon Shift | 6 | n/a | n/a |