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Are you a dog lover with room in your home to look after a dog during evenings and weekends? This could be the perfect role for you!As a Foster for Canine Companions, you’ll be giving a dog in training a loving home while they embark on their journey to become a service dog. You’ll get to see the progress your furry companion is making in their training and be a vital part of their journey, without the commitment of looking after a dog full time. All dogs in professional training are either Labradors, Golden Retrievers, or a mix of these breeds, and they are all over 1.5 years old.
Dogs will either need to be dropped off/picked up at the training location in SODO Seattle or talk to us about ridesharing or picking up/dropping off at a central location closer to you. All food, medical care, and resources are supplied to you as the foster.
Q: I have existing pets in my home. Can I still foster?
A: Yes, as long as your pets are friendly and get along with other animals
Q: I have small children in the home. Can I still foster?
A: Yes, the service dogs in professional training are well-behaved and have been socialized to children of all ages
Q: Do I need to know how to train a dog to foster?
A: No, all the training will be done by professional trainers while the dog is at the Puget Sound Field Office.
If you don’t feel you tick every box but are sure this role is the one for you, we’d love to hear from you! We’re always open to suggestions and are very happy to chat with you to find out what’s possible, so please just get in touch at seattleprogram@canine.org. Picking up from work locations throughout King County may be available.
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We are a non-profit organization and no-kill state licensed animal sanctuary that finds homes for beautiful animals that need human companionship and socialization. We are looking for volunteers to help walk and talk to our dogs and cats. Also people for adoption venues and special events. Please join us today and give joy to the many dogs and cats in our care.
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IBJ is seeking to upgrade key communications like its Annual Report and Board Reports. While our current reporting is comprehensive, we often experience delays in bringing the pieces involved together. We are seeking a volunteer that can upgrade our annual report publication process, templating and assisting with data compliation and analysis in contact with our prgramme teams around the world.
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The HavenHouse St. Louis Young Professionals Board is a group of emerging leaders who are dedicated to the HavenHouse mission and passionate about giving back to the community. Their vision is to empower HavenHouse to serve patients and their families through financial support, volunteering, and member recruitment.HavenHouse is consistently pursuing potential candidates for our Young Professionals Board.

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Navigating the traffic, streets, and highways of an unknown city can be daunting. Imagine spending most of your time driving on country roads and the streets of small towns. In contrast, St. Louis roads-like all major cities-can be confusing, stressful, and jam-packed with traffic. Patients visiting St. Louis for medical treatment may be overwhelmed simply by navigating to their appointments.That's why HavenHouse provides roundtrip shuttle service for patients and their families to and from local medical facilities seven days a week and up to three routes a day.
Driving the HavenHouse Shuttle means you have the opportunity to change lives. Your help will alleviate the stress and worry our guests may encounter on their medical journey. You can be their navigator in an unfamiliar place. If you're looking for an interactive experience where you get to meet and chat with wonderful people, this is the best opportunity for HavenHouse volunteers!
Shuttle Volunteers drive HavenHouse vehicles from our location to various medical facilities in and around St. Louis. Our Volunteers can choose to drive a single route once a week or as many routes multiple days a week as they are comfortable.

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Many don't know that ovarian cancer is the leading cause of female gynecologic deaths because there is no early detection test. That is why every year we unite for our cherished Together in Teal Walk. This event provides an opportunity to honor all those in our community who have been impacted by ovarian cancer and helps raise awareness about the disease. From water station management to helping with tent activities, we rely on day-of volunteers to help the event run smoothly. Please email sedwards@ovarian.org to sign up!Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 70 | n/a | n/a |

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Join the volunteer team at the Jewish Community Pantry.The Jewish Community Pantry provides emergency food to individuals and families in crisis throughout the greater Milwaukee community. Connecting guests to community resources, while increasing our community’s awareness of hunger’s impact and working to alleviate its impact, the Pantry is our Jewish communal response to hunger in Milwaukee.
We serve our clients inside the pantry on 29th and Center St. Positions include interviewing, stocking, and greeting clients. The pantry is open every Tuesday from 4pm - 6pm and Thursday from 9am – 12pm.
Volunteers can work Tuesday 3:30pm - 6pm, Thursday 8am – 10:15am, and 10:15am – 12:30pm.

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REGISTER YOUR TEAM FOR ONE OF OUR COMMUNITY-INCLUSIVE SOUP-MAKING EVENTS! IT IS KITCHEN CAMARADERIE TEAM BUILDING AND CSR AT ITS BEST! Over the years we’ve rallied up 100,000 volunteers at over 10,000 events to make and donate hugs in a bowl to local agencies that serve at-risk families and individuals in your community. We have partnered with some of our favourite cooking schools and culinary partners to create a stir at any one of their locations.We offer these PAID FOR VOLUNTEER events in 9 cities across Canada. Registration fees vary from city to city, but each includes a simple meal, two beverages, and YES, all of the ingredients required to make the soup that we will donate on your behalf. From 16 to 24 volunteers can be accommodated, based on location. Visit us here to find the city nearest to you: https://www.soupsisters.org/soup-events

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Family friendly fun 5K & Fun Run to raise critical funds for speech-language and hearing service for those in need. Join us in supporting @cltspeechhear during their Communication Counts 5k! This event raises funds for their critical speech-language and hearing healthcare programs, that provide services to individuals in our community regardless of income. Volunteers are needed for Saturday, March 28th from 7 - 11 am to assist with the race.Available Shifts
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General | 10 | n/a | n/a |

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The Connecticut Alzheimer's Association recognizes caregivers, honors loved ones lost, and provides support to families and individuals who are facing the challenges of Alzheimer's disease. As a Walk to End Alzheimer's Committee Member, you can assist with planning the event on one of many levels. You might be involved in overall event planning, or you can assist with retention, marketing and communications, sponsorship, or fundraising!*New members are welcome to join any time throughout the year. Committee meetings are held approximately once a month January - December. Subcommittees may meet separately as needed.
About Us:
The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.