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Looking for your first job can feel intimidating, but it doesn't have to be! Let the YMCA bring the opportunities to YOU this spring with our 2nd Annual Teen Job Fair. On April 27, the L.E. Phillips YMCA Sports Center will host an array of local employers looking to hire teens for a wide variety of positions. Meet with people from across the workforce, hand out your resume, schedule an interview or attend one of the day's many professional development workshops. You're sure to leave with skills and knowledge to help you for years to come.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Keep San Antonio Beautiful is seeking volunteers to assist with recycling at the Battle of Flowers Parade. It's a fun way to experience the parade and fiesta!Volunteers will help distribute bags for recycling and encourage parade watchers to recycle. The community loves and cheers us for our efforts!
Free Parking and Shuttle Service is provided to and from the event along with a Keep San Antonio Beautiful Volunteer Shirt and a Fiesta medal!
Let me know if you can join us!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 100 | n/a | n/a |

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We are looking for a finance/accounting volunteer to join our nonprofit organization and manage all financial aspects. As our CFO/director your responsibilities include overseeing cash flow planning, preparing and reviewing reports, audit compliance and board financial literacy. To be successful in this role, you should have in-depth knowledge of finance/banking/accounting methods and the ability to create value for our nonprofit.Ultimately, you will ensure we manage our resources in the most beneficial way and help maximize our funding.
Responsibilities:
Oversee cash flow management
Track important KPIs and analyze trends of our online funding efforts.
Forecast return on investment (ROI) for current and future programs.
Develop and monitor budgets with committee members.
Inform the board of financial status and funding plans.
Ensure all financial operations comply with federal and state laws.
Present monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements to board of directors and aid in grant management efforts.
Represent the company to investors and public officials.
Supervise the accounting department to ensure smooth day-to-day transactions via Quick Books.
Manage volunteers.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Month End | 1 | n/a | n/a |

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All items - from restaurant and nightclub equipment to household goods - in the large casino building are being sold with a portion of the proceeds going to On Common Ground.Please email Michelle with your shift availability: Contact@OCGReno.org
Volunteer opportunities:
When: Sunday April 7th for shifts between 11:30AM-4:30PM
Also Weds, April 10th Post-sale pack up between 3:30-7:30PM
Where: 45 West 2nd Street (corner of 2nd and Sierra Streets of downtown Reno). Parking validation for volunteers who park in the 1st Street Parking Garage, corner of 1st/Sierra.
Why: Proceeds from this sale will help provide food access in under-served areas through On Common Ground to help feed hungry people and reduce food waste. We're excited that a mobile truck has been donated to begin the food loop.
Who: Groups or individuals welcome. Anyone under 18 must have signed waiver from parent/guardian. We ask that anyone under age of 12 is accompanied by parent/guardian.
• Sales floor helpers
• Loading assistance
• Greeters
• Receipt checkers at exit
• Runners/floaters ("Sold signage"; customer service; clean up; beverage station)
Dress code: Comfy and cozy. We'll have OCG tshirts for volunteers to wear so please wear a long shirt that works for warmth under a t-shirt. We hope it will be warm, as the building has no heat! Pants, coat, gloves, comfy/warm walking shoes
What: Bring a friend and have fun! There are so many different things for sale we anticipate OCG's normal wide-range of participants. There's a little bit of nearly everything from a grand piano to full bar assemblies to LED lighting systems to furniture, sports equipment, dishes and decor.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Sunday Sale | 16 | n/a | n/a |
Post-sale packing | 16 | n/a | n/a |
Post-Sale Packing Day 2 | 16 | n/a | n/a |

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Time for Change Foundation is a nonprofit whose mission is to empower disenfranchised low-income individuals and families by building evidence-based programs and housing to create self-sufficiency and thriving communities. We hold our Annual Awards Gala to highlight the success of the homeless women and children we serve while celebrating the accomplishments of our organization and our community partners who have played a huge role in helping to create healthy, productive communities.Our three main goals of the event are:
• Fundraise – our goal is to raise $100,000 to support our housing and supportive service program that will help to support 50 homeless families for a one-year period, creating healthier communities and eliminating homelessness.
• Acknowledge community members that have made an impact – we know that we do not do this work alone. By acknowledging, others that have helped along the way we get to share the enthusiasm of making a difference.
• Celebrate- The milestones that women were able achieve over the last year and how we, together can continue to help the community around us.
Sponsorship dollars will be put towards our fundraising goal in support of homeless women and children. The success of the event will be measured by reaching our total fundraising goal of $100,000 and by the number of guests who attend the event and learn how Time for Change Foundation works to help empower women to change their lives for the better.
The sponsorship will benefit the community by investing in the lives of women and children who can make an impact on others who have similar struggles as they once did and encourage them to stand for change.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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First Shift | 5 | n/a | n/a |
Second Shift | 5 | n/a | n/a |

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To raise funds for the continuation of the Dillsburg Arts Council and the programs it provides the local school district and community.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 5 | n/a | n/a |

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**(PLEASE SEND OFFICIAL APPLICATION VIA WWW.TWST4GIRLS.ORG/Mentor TO APPLY)**ORGANIZATION:
We offer life skills development, skillfully matched female mentors (THAT'S YOU!), monthly exposure to career options, as well as intellectual and cultural experiences at no cost to underprivileged youth in Houston! Youth graduate TWST’s Core Program as well-rounded young women who are purposeful, self-sufficient, and equipped with the tools needed to excel in life.
WHO WE NEED:
TWST4GIRLS is interviewing potential mentors for youth girls ages 11-17. You will be working with youth from diverse backgrounds, underserved communities, working-class families, incarcerated or recently paroled youth. We are looking for diverse female professionals who possess all or most of these qualities:
Dedicated
Professional
Resourceful
Consistent
Dependable
Integrity
Confident
Passionate about mentoring youth
Personable
Empowering
Honest
Empathetic
Good communicators
Trustworthy
Patient
Genuine
Non-judgmental
Experience is a bonus but not required. Training will be provided. This is an ongoing position since our youth are in need of consistent adult figures in their lives.

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Imagine you're a 27-year-old single parent earning $25,000 a year as an office assistant, or perhaps you're a 35-year-old regional manager making $65,000 annually. How will you manage your money? At JA Finance Park, students act like adults for a day and make personal financial decisions in a realistic "city" simulation. Regardless of the role, students are assigned to play, they develop enduring financial skills by participating in classroom-based and simulated experiences.Before you present JA Finance Park, Junior Achievement staff will provide comprehensive training and share the goals of the simulation experience. You will become familiar with the daily schedule, the work expected of the students, and your role and responsibilities as a volunteer. You also will be instructed on how to use the Volunteer Guide and Volunteer Checklist to help facilitate the program. Volunteers are key to the success of JA Finance Park. From the beginning of the volunteer training until the end of the simulation, JA staff will be available to answer all your questions.
The time commitment at JA Finance Park is minimal compared to the significant impact you will make on the lives of young people. The volunteer day, composed of full training and the simulation experience, will pass quickly and leave you astonished by how much the students accomplish in such a short period of time.
Here is a short video to give a glimpse of what to expect for the volunteer experience.
Finance Park Video https://youtu.be/aUbP7iNqZD8
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Park Volunteers | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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Help us prepare the Dress for Success Boutique for our seasonal sale which helps our clients grow their professional wardrobes and raises money to support our Suiting Program. Lifting and bending required.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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SupportHER Sale- Set-Up Morning (Team of 5-8 people) | 8 | n/a | n/a |
SupportHER Sale - Set-Up Morning (Team of 5-8 people) | 8 | n/a | n/a |
SupportHER Sale - Sales Team (Team of 5-8 people) | 8 | n/a | n/a |
SupportHER Sale - Clean-Up Crew (Team of 5-8 people) | 8 | n/a | n/a |
SupportHER Sale - Reset Afternoon (Team of 5-8 people) | 8 | n/a | n/a |
SupportHER Sale - Reset Evening (Team of 5-8 people) | 8 | n/a | n/a |

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The volunteers will be stuffing backpacks with school supplies for Powder Springs Community Taskforce 18th Annual Back2School Bash.The Powder Springs Community Taskforce 18th Annual Back2School Bash will provide 600 backpacks stuffed with required school supplies to underprivileged youth (who attend Title 1 Schools in Powder Springs) and their families ranging from elementary to high school and some college students. Community resource information (resource expo and educational workshops) is provided to area youth and their families participating in the event. We will continue to strengthen families through community resources and development. We are dedicated to providing our youth in need of school supplies with the tools necessary to be successful in the classroom.
Available Shifts
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Volunteers to Stuff Backpacks for the 18th Annual Back2School Bash | 5 | n/a | n/a |