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Our work to promote awareness stands out from the sea of pink ribbons that dominate Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. While other companies are turning pink for the cause, we instead share lemons—lemons that TEACH information that actually saves lives. Something that a pink ribbon alone cannot do.Do you LOVE teaching? Do you have a passion for helping people? Are you able to talk about a difficult topic in a fun and relatable way? Are you passionate about volunteering and making a difference in your community? We've got the position for you!
OUR VISION IS A WORLD WHERE FEWER WOMEN (AND MEN) DIE FROM BREAST CANCER.
Our Certified Global Educators are the WARRIORS in our mission. Without our educators, we can't continue our mission. We create educational tools and training to help our volunteer educators, known as "Lemonistas," reach people in ways never before possible with breast cancer-that overcome taboo, literacy and fear-and are completely inclusive of gender, age, ethnicity and background.
In order to expand our reach to as many as possible, we want to empower educators with training and tools to make an impact in their local communities and abroad through our new online course.
Our Know Your Lemons(r) certified online course gives Lemonistas the knowledge and skills they need in order to teach with the most impact. No health background is necessary. On average, the course takes about 2 hours to complete and is offered in English.
To become a Know Your Lemons(r) Global Educator, you must fill out an application for the waiting list. When we enroll our next cohort you will be invited to the online course. Then you are entitled to all the benefits of the program.
Upon passing the course, educators receive a digital teaching kit, complete with:
- powerpoint deck with visuals as only Know Your Lemons(r) can do (works in any language, any background, any age, any gender).
- two digital games to play: a memory matching game to teach the 12 signs of breast cancer, and a steps for detection game to teach the options available for screening and diagnosis
- a Know Your Lemons(r) app that can help those you teach stay on top of their breast health, book mammograms and teach them how to self-exam (and more)
- a Know Your Lemons(r) teaching certificate
- access to the Know Your Lemons Global Educator Network, with webinars to exchange best practice and submit update requests
- ability to see your contributions as part of a global effort to reduce deaths from breast cancer
You will also receive a welcome kit in the mail after your post-certification phone call.
Please follow this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScGiXyv_9n-sWB4SrrYZDGNwX8_Lz5CQVq1PVUDYz0zKxfRWw/viewform
and fill out the questionnaire for the waiting list.

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Se buscan súper recaudador(a) de fondos para impulsar una educación de alta calidad que más allá de que los alumnos aprendan a leer, escribir o sumar, aprenden de valores, ética, hábitos de vida sana, cuidado de la salud, cuidado del medio ambiente, seguridad y se esfuerzan por ser independientes.Juntos podemos luchar por disminuir las desigualdades sociales ¡Vamos voluntarios, los necesitamos!
Available Shifts
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General | 4 | n/a | n/a |

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The Gift of Giving (a 501(c)(3) is honored to partner with our amazing Avondale community members and bussinesses again this year to offer our Annual Holiday Drive that provides high needs items and two weeks of food for our Avondale families in need over winter break. The Gift of Giving Holiday Drive is looking for volunteers to help break down pallets of food, sort the food order, and pack over 450 bags of food for this holiday season. Social distanciong and mask are required. Mild to moderate lifting will be required on Monday.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Unloading | 6 | n/a | n/a |
Packing | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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The Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program offers youth aged 6 to 21 the opportunity to have a friend who serves as a guide, with whom they can talk and share their life experiences. Through regular outings, a close relationship develops between mentor and mentee. It is a relationship based on trust and shared interests.
Throughout the relationship, both mentor and mentee are supported by experienced Mentoring Coordinators. This experience allows for an inspiring and decisive mentoring relationship that reveals the full potential of young people and equips them for the future.
The Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program usually requires two regularly scheduled outings a month of 3 to 4 hours each, and a minimum of a one-year commitment.
Programs Objectives
- Provide a friend who can serve as a role model
- Help youths realize the importance of staying in school and build healthy relationships with their family and their peers. Help inspire self-confidence and trust in others so the child learns to make good decisions
- Encourage leadership and independent thinking
- Make a difference in a young person’s life while having fun

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E3 AZ Foundation, Inc. is excited to announce that we are hosting our first ever virtual PosiPaws [Stuffed Animal] Drive! Our Mission is to *Encourage (E1), Equip (E2), and Empower (E3) youth in out-of-home care, foster care alumni, and their supporting families by providing goods and services that promote love, support, and motivation. The pandemic this year has without a doubt slowed down our traditional events but we will continue to find alternatives to continue to Encourage (E1), Equip (E2), and Empower (E3) our youth in this season. This Christmas season, we have a huge goal to achieve. Our goal is to collect and distribute at least 300 new stuffed animals. These stuffed animals are more than just another toy to fill a room. Each plush friend given we do it with intention, love, and purpose. Their positive messages and warm fuzzy hugs help children feel loved, appreciated, comforted, and bring a much needed, big boost to their self-esteem. We are very appreciative for your generosity and creativity as we create positive, inspiring, encouraging and empowering messages that will be attached to each stuffed animal.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Board members are selected based upon their willingness and ability to help further the mission of Severson Dells Nature Center.Our mission is to link people to nature through education and research, in the northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin area. We promote awareness of the natural world, fostering respect, enjoyment and preservation now and in the future.
SDNC board members are known for their community involvement, creativity, and entrepreneurial thinking. They work well in teams, and can access a network of community resources in pursuance of the Center’s goals.
Position Title: Member of the Board of Directors
Length of Term: Three years (two term limit)*
Reports To: Entire Board of Directors
The board of directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. To that end it:
1. Determines how the organization will carry out its mission through long and short-range planning
2. Adopts an annual budget and provides fiscal oversight
3. Recruits, orients, and develops board members
4. Evaluates the performance of the executive director
5. Evaluates its performance and overall performance of the organization in achieving the mission
6. Establishes policies for the effective management of the board
Responsibilities:
• Understand and promote the organization’s mission
• Be familiar with the organization’s programs, policies, and operations
• Attend board meetings and appropriate committee meetings
• Actively serve on at least one committee and offer to take on special assignments
• Review agenda and supporting documents prior to meetings
• within 90 days of appointment, members are required to observe one SDNC program event and one fundraising activity
• Make an annual contribution to the organization commensurate with ability
• Participate in fund raising activities and special events
• Strictly adhere to conflict of interest policies
• Strictly adhere to confidentiality policies
Time Demands (approximate):
• Attend and actively participate in at least 75% of board meetings (12 monthly board meetings, approximately 2 hours in length, on the 3rd Thursday of the month at 3:30pm, unless otherwise noted)
• Attend and actively participate in committee meetings and related work (1-3 hours per month as determined by the committee)
• Attend special events such as fundraisers and ground breaking ceremonies (2 fundraisers per year recommended)
• Attend new board member orientation (approx. 1-2 hours)
• Meet with potential donors/funders to make a case for funding the organization, answer questions, etc. (approx. 4-8 hours annually)
Financial and Resource Development Expectations:
• Make an annual gift “commensurate or significant according to your circumstance” to the organization (in order to achieve 100% board giving)
• Host a table at the annual fundraising breakfast
• Recruit sponsors, as needed, for special events
• Identify and cultivate potential donors
*Board Members may be brought on for a shorter length of time to finish out the term of a board member who has left before the end of their term.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 1 | n/a | n/a |

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Alonesy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides mentoring services to teenagers via a mobile app is looking for software engineers and developers to help us debug and test our mobile app prior to our December launch. The Alonesy app will be deployed on both IOS and Android operating systems and volunteers are needed for both platforms to ensure that we are able to launch on time. Prior experience with software development, UI/UX design, and/or AWS/Azure database experience is preferred.
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Call for Volunteers!The Dream to Succeed Foundation network is growing fast, and we are looking for a few volunteers in several areas that can join our team and make an impact! The non-profit is committed to bringing young talents from the Latin community into the global business stage by identifying, fostering, and accelerating their professional careers. And to achieve our goals we need volunteers to help us get there.
We are working with Professionals, Corporations, Small & Medium Businesses, Universities, Government Agencies, and other non-profit organizations to help us achieve our goals.
We are looking for Volunteers in the following roles: Outreach or Account Specialists, Marketing Coordinator, Web Developer, and Event Coordinator.
Looking for 5-8 volunteers.
If you (or someone you know) are interested in this opportunity and would like more information, please email us at info@dreamtosucceed.us
Also please share this message in your networks. Thanks
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Just Peoples is on a mission to inspire everyday Australians and businesses to join the fight against global poverty.This year Just Peoples has an opportunity to sell high quality candles as branded corporate gifts for company's clients and employees. We are looking for a driven and passionate individual to seek out and build relationships with the corporate gift decision makers within businesses to present this opportunity as a solution to provide a socially responsible gift to clients and employees this year.
The double wick candles are hand-poured by refugees in Melbourne and the proceeds from each candle makes a tangible difference in the lives of people living in poverty. You have the opportunity to make a huge impact through this role as the proceeds from selling each candle can provide education for one child or lift three young Tanzanian women out of period poverty by providing them with a supply of sustainable sanitary pads.
View the candles at: justpeoples.org/candles

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Amrita-Seattle's FIRE FLY is a unique Audio STEM Magazine aimed at making science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) knowledge more accessible to visually impaired and underprivileged children. By volunteering your voice, you can make a profound difference in a child's educational journey.Learn more: www.learnwithamrita.org
Volunteer Guidelines for Generating Audio Articles:
1) Sign Up & Notify Us:
Please SIGN UP using the provided link and send us an email to let us know you're interested. Our team will follow up with next steps.
Email: learnwithamrita@AmritaSeattle.onmicrosoft.com
2) Receive Pre-Selected STEM Articles:
Amrita-Seattle will provide volunteers with pre-selected STEM articles that have been summarized using AI to ensure clear, concise content and avoid any potential copyright issues.
3) Record the Article:
Volunteers will read the article aloud and record it using any audio recording device (phone, computer, etc.). Ensure that your recording is clear, with no background noise or interruptions.
We recommend reading the article a few times before recording to familiarize yourself with the content and improve your flow.
Make sure to speak clearly, slowly, and with energy to make the content engaging for the listeners.
4)Save & Send the Audio File:
Once you’ve completed the recording, save the file with the following format: FIRSTNAME_LASTNAME.
Email the final audio file as an attachment to: learnwithamrita@AmritaSeattle.onmicrosoft.com
5) Aim for Multiple Recordings:
We encourage each volunteer to record 3-4 articles to maximize the impact of your contribution. The more recordings you do, the more children will benefit from the knowledge you help bring to life!