• Sun , 09/10/2023 - 16:00 to Sun , 04/14/2024 - 17:30
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Supporting children and helping them reach their full potential is essential. Destiny’s Daughters of Promise (DDP) is preparing youth, with an emphasis on teen girls, to thrive in their purpose, lead with confidence, and excel in the workforce. Our vision is to form strong alliances with local schools and extend our reach to impact a larger number of girls. Our programming includes “life-ready skills” as well as academic support and civic engagement activities to promote a sense of purpose. Beginning in September 2023, our organization will launch a new project to help students consider their interest in a future career to better meet the needs of our program participants. Youth need direction, opportunities, and inspiration. They also need role models to help them learn the skills they need to achieve success. DDP is offering youth so much more than just ways to stay out of trouble. Based on our longitudinal data results, we are changing the trajectory of the lives of youth forever. The investment in our program allows us to maximize our efforts and the number of youths we can help to thrive. Your support will help us in our efforts.

DDP works directly with teen girls who are most at risk of choosing a lifestyle that could promote teen pregnancy, delinquency or lead them to drop out of school completely. Most of the time, the students we serve do not see a way out of their current situations or know there might be other lifestyles and futures to consider. In addition, we are in an area in Metro-Atlanta whose school district is the 2nd largest in Georgia. The teachers and staff of the area schools don’t have time to provide extra support to their students in need or those students who are “most at risk”.

We are seeking qualified professionals in the below areas to provide support as career focused mentors virtually once per month.
 Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology
 Medical, Health Science
 Law, Public Safety
 Politics
 Human/Social services
 Education
 Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources
 Communication, Media
 Business, Management, & Administration
 Arts and Entertainment

Some examples of the assistance provided include aiding youth with the following:
• Writing resumes and cover letters
• Conducting mock interviews and providing support for answering interview questions
• Exploring possible careers and assisting with job, internship, or program searches
• Developing on-the-job skills (soft skills or technical skills)
• Modeling behavior, attitudes, or skills in the workplace (job-shadowing
• Career planning and goal setting

According to The Student Research Foundation, 71% of students in high school say their interests are what drive their career path, as well as the caring adults in their lives. In addition, researchers in a 2016 publication called “Interest Matters: The Importance of Promoting Interest in Education”, determined that “Interest is a powerful motivational process that energizes learning, guides academic and career trajectories, and is essential to academic success.” Therefore, by defining their own interests, the students will be more apt to continue a path that will empower them to live a life of bold success rather than the negative lifestyle they may currently be surrounded by.

Our organization will continue to serve our area's at-risk teen girls by offering valuable life-ready skills as well as positive mentoring by caring adults. We aim to assist girls to seek a life of bold success by providing positive motivation so they can move past feeling like their current situation offers no hope. By having the girls in the program explore career possibilities more in depth at the beginning of the program year, they can identify those fields they feel passionate about and those they don’t. The girls can then work with their mentors during the year and focus on the life-ready skills that apply to their chosen career goals.

The impact we are hoping this program will have on children in need is providing continued opportunities for youth to become contributing members of society. We want them to have the skills needed to prove to themselves and to their community that they have a lot to give and that they are productive, important participants.

If you are interested in serving as a career focused mentor, please submit your resume to us at info@ddpgirls.org.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General 10 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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The Association has a presence on social media and any kind of support in creating graphic and/or video materials for social media (such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) would be highly welcomed.
Also, we are welcoming any ideas that potential volunteers might have in order to increase the visibility of our work. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any suggestions and/or are willing to support us by providing us with graphics and/or video materials.
  • Mon , 07/10/2023 - 13:15 to Fri , 07/14/2023 - 13:15
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Unlimited Possibilities, formerly UCP of Orange County, is hosting UP to Us Bike Camp July 10-14 in Santa Ana. This camp teaches children with special needs how to ride a two-wheeler. This is a free event and we have nearly 40 riders enrolled!

It’s an amazing journey and volunteers play a vital role. Please consider signing up to volunteer! We have one-time and weeklong sessions available. This is great for active folks and teens!

Details:
July 10-14 at Samueli Academy gym (1901 N. Fairview Street, Santa Ana 92706)
Each rider has the same 75-minute session Monday through Friday

We have 3 levels of volunteering:
1. Finish Line Celebration – End of Camp (Friday, July 14): celebrate the rider’s journey with awards
2. Fans in the Stands – One Day: choose one of five shifts, Monday-Friday, to cheer riders on and run by their side
3. Complete the Journey – Weeklong: choose the same shift each day, Monday-Friday, to create trust and a bond with your rider. Run by their side as they get up on 2 wheels.
4. T-shirt and cheers included!

How to sign up:
1. View the flyer attached and complete our brief volunteer application. (also included in the flyer)
2. First page of the flyer shows general info on UP to Us Bike Camp. Page 2 has the volunteer information.

If you have any questions, contact recreation@uptheimpact.org.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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AAHANA’s goal is to give access to women, youth and children in vulnerable and rural communities in India with quality education, then guide them towards career pathways. We also provide skill development programs such as catering/hospitality, seamstress, and Beautician classes – All ONLINE!

You can be a part of this life altering experience by teaching a class from the comfort of your home once a week for one hour for 6-8 weeks in real time. We have translators available and have an able educational and technical support team standing by to assist you. We follow the NIOS curriculum and starts with Open Basic Education classes: https://nios.ac.in/departmentsunits/academic/open-basic-education-(obe)/obesimen.aspx

You also have the opportunity to teach skill development courses online as described above.

Interested, please email today!
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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We need 2 media kits done for charity events?
  • Fri , 09/29/2023 - 05:30 to Fri , 09/29/2023 - 20:00
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Can you take the heat? We're looking for brave souls (and soles!) to take on the hottest of challenges.

For one night only, be fearless as you walk over burning hot coals in this adrenaline-filled event. Push yourself, as you break down barriers and challenge your perceptions to walk over embers as hot as 1000oF All set in the grounds fabulous Stonehouse Court Hotel.

You'll be in safe hands with full on-site training from the Blaze Firewalking professionals (blazefirewalking.com)

Entry is £30 and all participants should aim to raise a minimum of £100 in sponsorship for their chosen cause(s)

All participants must be aged 14 or above on the day of the event.

Don't forget to bring along family and friends for food and entertainment as well as to cheer you on.

There's not long to go so sign up soon to avoid disappointment!

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 09/06/2025 - 17:30 to Sat , 09/06/2025 - 23:45
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Operation Breast Density was founding in September 2022. We focus on breast density education and awareness as well as provide financial assistance to woman who need supplemental imaging to complete their annual breast cancer screening. 60% of women have dense breast tissue and breast density increases a woman risk of developing breast cancer significantly. In addition to this imaging dense breast tissue is challenging and a screening mammogram can miss a cancer diagnosis up to 50% of the time in women with dense breast. Our nonprofit focus educating clinicians on when supplemental imaging is needed for these when and what type of imaging is needed. We hold educations lectures for local physician practices as well as a ladies night learning session for the general public to ensure all women are knowledgeable about breast density and its risk. We hold biannual Breast cancer screening symposium and have already educated hundreds of clinicians in the local Detroit area. We have also financed supplemental imaging for 15 women in our community thus far.


We plan to hold a Gala for those who have been touched by Breast Cancer in any way. The gala will be for Breast Cancer Survivors, Thrivers, Metavivors, caregivers, friends, colleagues, and Clinicians that treat Breast Cancer. It is a night of celebration of the triumphs we have made in breast cancer research and treatment and the lives we continue to save.

Ticket prices will include a gourmet meal, desserts, biding for our silent and live auctions items, dancing and more! Our Survivors and Metavivors will be honored with a special gift.

The event will be on September 6th 2025 at the Palazzo Grande in Shelby Township from 7:30pm to Midnight.

We need the following Volunteers

3 for Registration 7:00- 8:30 pm - check in guest on paper chart, onsite payment is electronic or cash, give out envelopes and seating information

4 for selling raffle tickets ( two each shift) 7- 9pm shift and 9-11pm shift
4 for selling drink tickets (two each sift) 7:30- 9:30 pm shift and 9:30-11:30 shift
2 for live auction help 8:30-9:30
3 pass out auction donation baskets 9:30-11:30

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Registration 4 n/a n/a
Selling Raffle Tickets 2 n/a n/a
late shift selling raffle tickets 2 n/a n/a
Selling Drink Tickets 2 n/a n/a
Selling Drink Tickets - Late shift 2 n/a n/a
Live Auction Assistance 2 n/a n/a
Donation Basket Hand out 3 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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The main goal of this opportunity is to help Tanzania Eco-Tech and Conservation Hub (TEACH) mobilize tools for the Citizens On-the-job Technical Training and co-working space, and further help create Online tutorials for marginalized and voiceless groups including young men and women and people with special needs (PWSN) for reducing unemployment and dependence ratio through technical skills in Tanzania. The end result should be improved living standard of people and decreased community's dependency ratio through enhanced self employment and nature-based solutions (best practices).

Participant should have access to learning materials and platform whereby TEACH resolves this challenges by creating an affordable pathway for all to get access to productive skills while performing sharing experience and producing goods, by offering learning , and working tools in space.
We are looking for materials and financial resources. Tools needed includes;
1. Computers (Desktop and Laptop)
2. Printer/photocopier machines
3. Carpentry tools
4. Metal work tools
5. Tailoring tools
6. Projector

  • Sat , 10/07/2023 - 06:30 to Sat , 10/07/2023 - 13:00
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Planning Walk to End Alzheimer's is a great way to give back and make a big community impact in a passionate, relentless nonprofit setting. Each year, dozens of volunteers, like you, plan six Walk to End Alzheimer's events across Cincinnati to raise critical funds for Alzheimer's disease research, care & support programs, and policy work at the state and federal levels. Your work will support the 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer's and the millions more that love, support and care for them. Volunteering on Walk day is an extension of that planning. There are numerous volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups, and community service hours are available.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Set up no limit n/a n/a
Walk Experience Crew no limit n/a n/a
Clean Up Crew no limit n/a n/a
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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We are looking for Volunteers! Gain hands-on experience with children during hours that are flexible with your schedule while lending a hand at South Bend's oldest non-profit child care center! You would be working with ages 1 year old through 5 years old, as well as our elementary after-school/summer program.
•Work with young children
•Work with the Latino Community (Use your Spanish, or learn some at our bilingual center!)
•Help Low-Income Families in the South Bend Community
•And so much more!