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Kaiser Omari Foundation; a registered non-profit organization in Accra with the mission of breaking barriers created by languages and also promote art among the youth and the children from the deprived backgrounds and contributing to developing world-class education for children in Ghana through the teaching of art and international languages (Spanish,French,German). Our goal is to help the less deprived children develop into global citizens and encourage them to look beyond their culture and recognize the incredible opportunities that are created by diversity and the richness of culture that is there across the world.The world is becoming increasingly inter-connected and it is important for young people to understand that they are an important part of the global community and learn to be able to engage in communication with people from different cultures. Knowing another language gives you instant access to another culture and you can easily make contact with someone in a different country if you speak their language. It enables you to become open -minded to different opinions, people and cultures. Most importantly, it will give children more choices when it comes to choosing further education. They will be free to choose which university they want to apply for, in which country depending on the language they speak. It will also be easier for them to participate in semesters abroad or an exchange program where they can study in another country. The ability to speak a foreign language is rated as an important skill in the world of work. Generally, people who are able to communicate in different languages have more advantages in life
  • Sat , 09/26/2020 - 14:00 to Sat , 09/26/2020 - 15:00
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The goal of this activity is to give teens in the community the opportunity to get tips on how to manage their life after high school.
We have a large teen volunteer program ranging from 9th through 12th graders that are looking to get involved with RMH of Charlotte.
There are lot of college ready teens will step into the real-world next year, and we want them to be prepared for it.
During this time of COVID, its hard to have that face to face mentor to help guide these young adults.
We would like to offer as a volunteer opportunity, an evening of hosting a panel of mentors to give advice on how to make sure that our teens are headed in the right direction. The focus will be on giving advice when it comes to getting ready for college life or jobs. Also, the mental preparedness that the teens will need to have when walking into the real world.
This is important to have because we have teen volunteers that we want to offer a different kind of support too, in lieu of volunteering in person. We believe that this opportunity will help them in the long run, instead of the causal volunteer hours that they receive afterwards.
The panel will be hosted on Zoom and will answer questions from the audience. This event will help our teen volunteer program and Kohl's tie together a meaningful relationship by being a virtual mentor.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Life after High School Mentor Panel 5 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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At SAMMinistries, Volunteers can help in various areas to include Childcare, Homework Help, Library Help, or general Admin help

In order to volunteer for this opportunity, you must become a part of the SAMMinistries volunteer program. To be a part of this program you have to fill out an application, attend an orientation, pass a background check, and then will receive details about signing up for a volunteer shift. Please visit our website to begin the process of becoming a volunteer. https://www.samm.org/get-involved/volunteer-opportunities/apply-to-volunteer/
  • Mon , 08/31/2020 - 08:00 to Mon , 08/31/2020 - 12:00
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The HopeKids Charity Golf Classic will be held on Monday, August 31 at The Grove. This will be a great day of golf and friendly competition - while raising money to provide an ongoing calendar of free events for children with cancer or other life-threatening medical conditions and their families. This will be the first major fundraising event for the sixth and newest chapter of HopeKids - serving families in the Middle TN area and nearby region.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Set-up/Check-in 4 n/a n/a
  • Wed , 08/12/2020 - 11:30 to Wed , 08/12/2020 - 16:45
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Opportunity Details

Marin Community Clinics is seeking volunteers at our Health Hub food pantries. Most of our patients are low income families with socioeconomic and social stress. It is our priority to provide a safe, friendly, and culturally sensitive environment.

Health Hubs is an outdoor, community based, multicultural, and multilingual program that connects and engages more than 1000 people every week. Health Hubs provides access to healthy food and community resources that support the health and well-being of the community, regardless of race, age, income or place of residence.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis Health Hubs is following the CDC guidelines. Our goal is to strike a balance between keeping the community safe while also performing an essential service and getting food to those in need though our drive thru and walk up food pantry distribution. We reevaluate safety protocols daily. We maintain safe practices, reducing the risk of virus transmission by cleaning, practicing social distancing, and wearing facemasks.

Health Hub Volunteer shifts:
Wednesday’s at Marin Community Clinic (3110 Kerner Blvd, San Rafael): 11:30am – 3:30pm (shorter/longer depending on attendance and food supply)
Thursday’s at Marin Community Clinic (6100 Redwood Blvd, Novato): 11:30am – 3:30pm (shorter/longer depending on attendance and food supply)
Please note: Health Hub takes place outdoors, most often on the sidewalk or in a parking lot.
Volunteer service will include, but is not limited to, unloading and sorting food supplies, packaging and organizing food bags, distributing and recording food to the community, monitoring pedestrian and vehicle traffic, as well as site set up and clean up.

What to bring:
To further protect the health of volunteers and participants we are asking volunteers to bring:

Mask/facial covering (one-way valve masks are not acceptable)
Wear closed toe shoes
We will be outside, wear comfortable clothing (we recommend layers, a hat, and sunscreen due to the ever-changing weather conditions)
Be aware there will not be a place to store personal belongings, please do not bring valuables
Please bring a secure lidded water bottle and a snack
Volunteers must wear gloves at all times (provided by the Health Hub program at MCC)
We ask that any volunteer who does not feel well refrain from attending their volunteer shift
Volunteers should be able to lift 30 to 40 pounds
Length Health Hubs of food distribution is dependent on attendance – We currently provide food assistance to more than 1,000 people every week, but we do not know how many participants will arrive weekly or if they will all arrive early/late.

Thank you for your flexibility as we meet this emergent need.
Food bank distribution during COVID-19
Photo: Jesse Leake
We need your support for this essential program!
Contact Information
Florencia Parada
415-755-2558
florenciaparada@marinclinics.org

Connect Online
Website https://www.marinclinic.org/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/marinclinics
Facebook Health Hubs group https://www.facebook.com/Marin-Community-Clinics-Health-Hubs-656644728007729

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Health Hub Helper 50 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 08/06/2020 - 11:30 to Thu , 08/06/2020 - 16:30
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Marin Community Clinics is seeking volunteers at our Health Hub food pantries. Most of our patients are low income families with socioeconomic and social stress. It is our priority to provide a safe, friendly, and culturally sensitive environment.

Health Hubs is an outdoor, community based, multicultural, and multilingual program that connects and engages more than 1000 people every week. Health Hubs provides access to healthy food and community resources that support the health and well-being of the community, regardless of race, age, income or place of residence.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis Health Hubs is following the CDC guidelines. Our goal is to strike a balance between keeping the community safe while also performing an essential service and getting food to those in need though our drive thru and walk up food pantry distribution. We reevaluate safety protocols daily. We maintain safe practices, reducing the risk of virus transmission by cleaning, practicing social distancing, and wearing facemasks.

Health Hub Volunteer shifts:
Wednesday’s at Marin Community Clinic (3110 Kerner Blvd, San Rafael): 11:30am – 3:30pm (shorter/longer depending on attendance and food supply)
Thursday’s at Marin Community Clinic (6100 Redwood Blvd, Novato): 11:30am – 3:30pm (shorter/longer depending on attendance and food supply)
Please note: Health Hub takes place outdoors, most often on the sidewalk or in a parking lot.
Volunteer service will include, but is not limited to, unloading and sorting food supplies, packaging and organizing food bags, distributing and recording food to the community, monitoring pedestrian and vehicle traffic, as well as site set up and clean up.

What to bring:
To further protect the health of volunteers and participants we are asking volunteers to bring:

Mask/facial covering (one-way valve masks are not acceptable)
Wear closed toe shoes
We will be outside, wear comfortable clothing (we recommend layers, a hat, and sunscreen due to the ever-changing weather conditions)
Be aware there will not be a place to store personal belongings, please do not bring valuables
Please bring a secure lidded water bottle and a snack
Volunteers must wear gloves at all times (provided by the Health Hub program at MCC)
We ask that any volunteer who does not feel well refrain from attending their volunteer shift
Volunteers should be able to lift 30 to 40 pounds
Length Health Hubs of food distribution is dependent on attendance – We currently provide food assistance to more than 1,000 people every week, but we do not know how many participants will arrive weekly or if they will all arrive early/late.

Thank you for your flexibility as we meet this emergent need.
Food bank distribution during COVID-19
Photo: Jesse Leake
We need your support for this essential program!
Contact Information
Florencia Parada
415-755-2558
florenciaparada@marinclinics.org

Connect Online
Website https://www.marinclinic.org/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/marinclinics
Facebook Health Hubs group https://www.facebook.com/Marin-Community-Clinics-Health-Hubs-656644728007729

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Health Hub Helper 50 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Primeros Pasos offers a variety of remote and in-person volunteer opportunities. We welcome over 30 international and local volunteers through our robust service learning program each year. We provide opportunities to get to know and support the communities we serve through:
1) Medical/Dental Program: Observe and support primary care as a licensed professional or through clinical rotations (4th year medical students, residents, nursing students, dental students), including receiving patients and dispensing medications,
2) Nutrition Outreach Program: Support health education and nutritional monitoring in rural communities, working directly with mothers and community leaders under the supervision of our Nutrition Director
3) M&E: Contribute to all programs through data collection, analysis, and visualization as well as supervised quality improvement projects
4) Fundraising & Development: Support the continued sustainability of Primeros Pasos through grant writing, fundraising campaign development, and donor outreach
5) Social Media: Increase our visibility and reach by launching creative online campaigns, capturing our work through videos and photographs, communicate impact through visual storytelling and graphic design, and create content for Instagram, Facebook, website, and more.

LEARN MORE by visiting our website and completing our online application today: https://www.primerospasos.org/volunteer
  • Tue , 08/11/2020 - 13:00 to Wed , 08/12/2020 - 15:00
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Opportunity Details

Start School Right was started in 2015 to support Marion Independent School District students with back-to-school items such as school supplies, hygiene kits, breakfast food, tennis shoes and more. Previously, Kohl's volunteers have helped hand out items at Vernon Middle School. To ensure the health and safety of participants, this year, items will be delivered directly to families. We are needing volunteers to come to Vernon Middle School to sort and package items by family so our delivery folks can grab-and-go. Gloves and masks are required for the safety of volunteers and MISD families. Gloves are provided. Extra masks will be available if you need one.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Shift #1Aug 11 1-3pm 3 n/a n/a
Shift #2 Aug 12 10am-12pm 5 n/a n/a
Shift #3 Aug 12 1-3pm 5 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Opportunity Details

Volunteers are needed to help around the office! In order to house more than 7,000 residents in 25+ years Pathlight HOME has a lot of moving parts. Volunteers can help by sorting files, stuffing envelopes, date entry, making copies and performing other administrative work.

https://www.pathlighthome.org/get-involved/volunteer/
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Opportunity Details

Pathlight HOME is thrilled to receive donations of various household items as many of our residents come in with little to no belongings.

Volunteers are needed to help sort, sanitize and organize the donations. Tasks may include checking donations for quality, laundering clothing donations, cleaning/sanitizing, sorting by size, organizing the display of donations, and potentially calling new residents to come in and shop.

https://www.facebook.com/PathlightHOME

When expressing interest, please indicate availability Monday-Friday 9am-5pm as well as interest in long term/short term opportunity.