• Thu , 03/06/2025 - 18:00 to Thu , 03/06/2025 - 21:00
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The annual New Vision for Independence Dining in the Dark event is a unique experience to raise awareness about blindness and raise funds for our local non-profit serving people of all ages with low vision or blindness and their families in Lake and Sumter Counties and The Villages. Attendees experience food, drink and conversation as they may never have before – without their sight. The meal will be served in complete darkness and the Lake County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team, as part of a training exercise, will serve guests while wearing their night vision goggles. Prior to the dinner, attendees enjoy the silent auction and cash bar. We need help setting up the event and staffing the silent auction.

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 04/26/2025 - 10:00 to Sat , 04/26/2025 - 20:00
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Volunteer Opportunity: Help at Elizabeth Seton Center's 4th Annual Golf Tournament!

📅 Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
📍 Location: Youghiogheny Country Club, Elizabeth Township
⏰ Time: 10 AM – 8 PM (Flexible shifts available)

Elizabeth Seton Center is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make our 4th Annual Golf Tournament a success! Opportunities include:

✅ Assisting with registration
✅ Running on-course games
✅ Managing raffle stations
✅ Helping with setup & cleanup
✅ And more!

As a thank-you, all volunteers are invited to enjoy lunch and dinner with us! Whether you can give a few hours or the whole day, we truly appreciate your support.

📩 Interested? Sign up today and be part of a fantastic event supporting a great cause!

Thank you for helping us make a difference! ⛳💙

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Set Up/Golf no limit n/a n/a
Dinner/ Tear Down no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 01/25/2025 - 10:15 to Thu , 12/31/2026 - 10:15
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We want to build a community social center from scratch.
We need volunteers to help us raise the funds needed to build this center.

This community social center will offer:

- emotional support;

- support group / discussions;

- social assistance and counseling;

- legal assistance and counseling;

- psychological assistance, counseling and therapy;

- information and support activities regarding social rights;

- promotion of an active and healthy lifestyle;

- primary medical education;

- primary medical services provided by a medical assistant;

- vocational counseling and guidance;

- access to training/professional retraining courses;

- guidance on access to the labor market;

- occupational therapy;

- art therapy (painting, music, ...);

- recreational activities;

- thematic workshops;

- development of soft skills;

- development of independent living skills;

- other measures and actions aimed at preventing or limiting situations of difficulty or vulnerability

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 02/08/2025 - 09:00 to Sat , 02/08/2025 - 09:00
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SACHAYS creates meaningful opportunities for Youth, families to volunteer at this upcoming concert and other activities. We believe our volunteers bring every event to life with their smiles and empathy ! Volunteers are a core component of our onsite efforts at our Musical concert JALWA. on Feb 8/2025

Whether you’ve been volunteering with other organizations or if this is your first time, we request you to submit an application, volunteers are truly the proverbial glue that holds together our communities. Namaste

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General 10 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Vous êtes passionné.e de l’engagement communautaire, organisé.e et doté.e d’excellentes compétences en communication ? Rejoignez notre équipe dynamique à la Fondation de la Maison du Père et aidez-nous à renforcer notre impact !

La Fondation de la Maison du Père (FMdp), créée en 2005, soutient les activités de la Maison du Père (Mdp) et assure leur pérennité. Depuis 55 ans, la Mdp aide les personnes en situation de précarité et d’itinérance avec divers services, comme la prévention, la réinsertion sociale, une RPA ou encore des soins de santé spécialisés.

Tâches et responsabilités :
- Traitement de dons, facturation et reçu fiscaux sur notre base de données
- Mise à jour des fiches des donateurs
- Au besoin, appels aux donateurs (pas de sollicitation)
- Numérisation des dossiers de donateurs majeurs et successions
- Préparation des envois postaux aux donateurs (préparer les étiquettes, vérifier les listes, etc.)
- Vigie et suppression des doublons
- Toute autres tâches connexe

Qualités et expérience recherchées :
- Agilité avec l’informatique
- Expérience avec l’utilisation d’un CRM (Donor Perfect un atout)
- Expérience en service à la clientèle
- Attention au détail, autonomie, aisance relationnelle et discrétion

Avantages :
- Formation et accompagnement à votre arrivée
- Café, dîner et collations offerts
- À 5 minutes de marche de la station métro Berri-UQAM
- Stationnement gratuit
- Une expérience en philanthropie au sein d’une équipe dynamique !

Condition de bénévolat :
- Avoir 18 ans et plus
- Signer une entente de confidentialité et effectuer une vérification des antécédents judiciaires

Rejoignez-nous aujourd’hui et aidez-nous à continuer à faire une réelle différence dans la vie des personnes que nous servons.

Langue(s) que les bénévoles doivent maîtriser
Français et anglais

Compétences recherchées
Administration , Communication , Technologie de l’information , Rédaction , Milieu communautaire , Philanthropie

Durée de l'engagement
3 mois ou plus

Horaire
Une à 2 journées par semaine du lundi au vendredi selon vos disponibilités
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Therapy Animal Care Volunteer

Do you love animals and want to be part of a team that makes a difference?

TimberKnoll's Spirit Cove is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization based in Dandridge, TN. We’ll be moving our headquarters to Hendersonville, NC by the spring/summer of 2025.
We are committed to helping community heroes and children or adults who are battling illness or overcoming trauma with the help of our Newfoundland therapy dogs and Gypsy Vanner horses. These massively breathtaking animals are trained in obedience and are in different stages of therapy registration. These special teams are dedicated to reducing stress, creating joy and helping heal, through their unconditional love, kindness and compassionate spirits. Visiting veterans’ organizations, schools, hospitals, fire and police stations, the Newfies spread hope for those that need it most.
Are you looking to gain experience in the animal care field? We are looking for compassionate and responsible animal care volunteers to join our team. The qualified individual must have a love of dogs, as our team of Newfoundland’s are massive and unique in personality. We need individuals who would be interested in learning from our founders who have over 20 years’ experience in breeding, showing and working dog events including Water Rescue. We are looking for individuals who have their own transportation and can work at least 4 hours a week. We are highly flexible in scheduling.
Major Duties include:
Assist with training activities in obedience, therapy and water rescue work.
Performing a variety of tasks associated with the proper care, feeding and grooming of the Newfoundland’s.
Clean and disinfect dog living area, outdoor habitat by sweeping, washing, raking, and other cleaning methods; remove waste and other material.
Primary Tasks include:
Working under the direction and supervision of Animal Caregiver Leads, the incumbent’s daily tasks will include:

● Monitor the health and welfare of therapy dogs
● Monitor and document training activities, accomplishments and areas of opportunity
● Learn the histories and behaviors of each animal resident
● Attend staff meetings
● Perform other duties as assigned which will support the growth of the organization
Qualifications/Experience:

Applicants must have the ability to do the work of an Animal Caregiver without more than normal supervision and be capable of following all safety procedures, animal care protocols. Applicants must have at least six (6) months of experience working with animals. At least 1 year of college education in Animal Science or a related field of study.
To apply please email your resume, contact information to lisaschiller@spiritcove.org
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Sarvprem Foundation is committed to spreading compassion and love by addressing pressing societal challenges such as [list specific focus areas, e.g., education for underprivileged children, healthcare access, environmental conservation, etc.]. Our mission is to empower communities through impactful and sustainable initiatives.
As a volunteer with Sarvprem Foundation, you will have the opportunity to:

Assist in educational programs for children and youth.
Participate in healthcare awareness and outreach activities.
Support community development and livelihood initiatives.
Contribute to environmental conservation projects, including tree plantations and clean-up drives.
Help in event organization, fundraising, and social media campaigns.

Please share your resume with a "statement of purpose" to sarvpremfoundation @gmail.com
  • Sun , 09/21/2025 - 06:30 to Sun , 09/21/2025 - 11:45
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Volunteer Opportunity: Join the Fight Against Alzheimer’s!
Event: Walk to End Alzheimer’s - Western CT
Location: New Fairfield High School, New Fairfield CT
Date: Sunday, September 21, 2025
Time: Opens at 9:00 am

Description:
The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. We need enthusiastic and passionate volunteers to help make this year’s Walk a success. Whether you’re looking to support an important cause, meet others in your community, or honor a loved one affected by Alzheimer’s, we have a role for you!

Volunteer Roles:
Event Setup & Takedown Crew
Help set up tents, tables, and decorations before the event and assist with cleanup afterward.

Registration & Check-In
Greet participants, check them in, and hand out materials to get them ready for the Walk.

Promise Garden Helpers
Distribute and organize the iconic flowers that symbolize participants' connections to Alzheimer’s.

Route Guides
Cheer on walkers and direct them along the route to ensure everyone has a great experience.

Qualifications:
No prior experience needed—just a positive attitude and willingness to help!
Great for individuals, families, students, and groups looking to give back.

Benefits of Volunteering:
Be part of a meaningful community effort to fight Alzheimer’s.
Gain event experience and meet like-minded individuals.
Help create hope for a future without Alzheimer’s.
How to Sign Up: Visit bit.ly/WesternCTVolunteers and sign up for a volunteer shift.
Contact Jess at jetessman@alz.org to learn more and sign up for a role that works for you!

Let’s come together to honor loved ones, support caregivers, and work toward a world without Alzheimer’s. We can’t wait to have you join our team!

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General 45 n/a n/a
  • Sat , 10/18/2025 - 06:00 to Sat , 10/18/2025 - 11:45
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Volunteer Opportunity: Join the Fight Against Alzheimer’s!
Event: Walk to End Alzheimer’s - Central Connecticut
Location: Rockwell Park, Bristol CT
Date: Saturday, October 18th, 2025
Time: Opens at 9:00 am

Description:
The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. We need enthusiastic and passionate volunteers to help make this year’s Walk a success. Whether you’re looking to support an important cause, meet others in your community, or honor a loved one affected by Alzheimer’s, we have a role for you!

Volunteer Roles:
Event Setup & Takedown Crew
Help set up tents, tables, and decorations before the event and assist with cleanup afterward.

Registration & Check-In
Greet participants, check them in, and hand out materials to get them ready for the Walk.

Promise Garden Helpers
Distribute and organize the iconic flowers that symbolize participants' connections to Alzheimer’s.

Route Guides
Cheer on walkers and direct them along the route to ensure everyone has a great experience.

Qualifications:
No prior experience needed—just a positive attitude and willingness to help!
Great for individuals, families, students, and groups looking to give back.

Benefits of Volunteering:
Be part of a meaningful community effort to fight Alzheimer’s.
Gain event experience and meet like-minded individuals.
Help create hope for a future without Alzheimer’s.
How to Sign Up: Visit bit.ly/CentralCTVolunteers and sign up for a volunteer shift.
Contact Jess at jetessman@alz.org to learn more and sign up for a role that works for you!

Let’s come together to honor loved ones, support caregivers, and work toward a world without Alzheimer’s. We can’t wait to have you join our team!

Available Shifts

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General 40 n/a n/a
  • Wed , 12/04/2024 - 17:00 to Wed , 12/04/2024 - 17:00
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South Park Senior Citizens
SPSC promotes healthy aging by creating a space of belonging that provides culturally responsive support services including sustainable access to nutritious meals, social services, physical activities, continued learning, and social engagement. Every year, SPSC serve 580 seniors through our communal meals, multilingual social services, and enrichment programs. 90% of our seniors are immigrants and refugees from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Latin America and 80% live below the poverty line. SPSC ensures these seniors have access to services and the cultural community needed to lead vibrant, healthy, and independent lives.

Whether you live in or outside the state of WA, you can participate in SPSC's board of directors. Responsibilities may include:
-Develop and aid in SPSC's nonprofit mission and vision
-Attend and participate in board meetings and discussions
-Financial oversight
-Fundraising
-Strategic planning
-Advocacy and outreach

Time zone:
This activity is set in the following time zone: Seattle, WA--Pacific Standard Time.

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