
Opportunity Details
Join us as a Bike Route Flagger for the Tour De Cure, a pivotal event in the fight against diabetes, the most expensive chronic disease in the nation. Diabetes isn't just a disease—it's an epidemic, affecting over 38 million Americans with devastating consequences.Your volunteer time drives research for improved treatments and supports advocacy for health care access. Be an advocate for change and help us pave the way to a healthier future!
Available Shifts
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Bike Route Flaggers for Tour De Cure | 30 | n/a | n/a |

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Established in 2014, The Knowledge House (TKH) is a national workforce development nonprofit preparing overlooked talent for high-growth careers in tech. Starting in the South Bronx, TKH has expanded its programs to Newark, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington D.C. Even after graduating, TKH offers wraparound support services to its alumni and fellows. Come help us to support the next generation of tech talent!The Karim Kharbouch Coding Fellowship (KKCF) provides high-school students with paid opportunities to develop employable skills in STEM. This program is free, and offers participants a stipend during their summer instruction.
The Knowledge House wants to welcome volunteers to come visit our Los Angeles office, and see how we’re empowering the community through tech education! Tour our facility, meet our instructors, and see our fellows in action as they develop essential career skills.
We are seeking volunteers to come and speak to our fellows, and share insights about building a career in tech. This is an opportunity to reflect on your own journey, and give advice to fellows that will greatly improve their confidence and competence. Our fellows will also ask questions; questions are submitted via Q&A ahead of time, and we will share them prior to the event. Career instructors can provide insight about lesson content to inform discussion.
This event will occur in-person at our Los Angeles location.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Visitor / Panelist | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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SummaryWe’re currently seeking volunteers for Freedom to Move: Run, Walk and Wheel for Dystonia—our largest annual fundraising event! Join us on Sunday, June 8th, 2025, at Downsview Park – Orchard Pavilion, and help make this event a success.
Volunteer Role Available:
Registration (2 positions)
Time: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM (4 hours total)
Registration volunteers will welcome and check in participants, distribute event merchandise, and assist with day-of registrations and donations.
Perks & Recognition:
Free Refreshments provided
Confirmation letters for volunteer hours are available upon request
Additional Information:
Volunteers must arrange their own transportation. Downsview Park is accessible via TTC and GO Transit.
All volunteers must sign a waiver prior to the event.
Volunteers must be at least 16 years old on the event day. If you’re under 18, please contact DMRF Canada (info@dystoniacanada.org)—a parent or guardian will be required to sign the waiver on your behalf.
Interested?
Please reach out to Jamie Myers, Administrative and Fundraising Officer at jamisonmyers@dystoniacanada.org to sign up or ask any questions. We’d love to have you on the team—thank you for supporting the dystonia community!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Registration | 2 | n/a | n/a |
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We could use help harvesting the remainder of the fall crops - beets, rutabagas, kohlrabi, carrots, etc. Gods Garden is a 501c3 nonprofit which grows vegetables to feed those in need in our community (Ft. Bend County, Texas). We provide the vegetables free of charge to local food pantries and other organizations such as Ft. Bend Women's Shelter, Family Promise, etc. It is important to get the vegetables harvested to reduce food insecurity in the area. This is an ongoing event until all crops are harvested.Available Shifts
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Harvesting (Need volunteers Mon, Tues, Weds, Thurs 4/17 to 4/30/25) | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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On October 11, 2025 Career Girls will hold a charity walk/run fundraising event at Peacock Meadow in Golden Gate Park from 7:30 am to noon.100% of the money raised will fund needed supplies for our free Career Girls Club in-school programs in the Bay Area and across the country. We walk and run so girls can soar!
We need volunteers in these areas:
★ I can recruit walkers/runners by forming a team for my company/organization
★ I can solicit for event sponsors or my company is interested in being an event sponsor
★ I can do advance promotion to encourage awareness
★ I can participate on event day with event set-up, check-in, and clean-up
Join us in reaching our goal by lending a hand. With your support, we will continue to expand this free, all-inclusive program, including lesson plans, activities, and supplies. Career Girls Clubs inspire students to achieve greatness, gaining a broader understanding of career possibilities as they develop soft skills and learn the steps required for success.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Event Set-up, Check-in, and Clean-up | 25 | n/a | n/a |
Event Promotion and Sponsorships | 25 | n/a | n/a |

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💰 Treasurer – The Financial Wizard:Do spreadsheets make your heart skip a beat? We're looking for someone who sees the story behind the numbers and can help us transform our passion project into a financially sustainable powerhouse! If you get excited about smart money moves and creating lasting impact, we need your magic touch!
What You'll Bring:
1. Help us develop a sustainable funding model that powers our growth
2. Advise on creative fundraising approaches, strategic partnerships, and grant opportunities
3. Review our financial reports and guide us toward sound fiscal decisions
4. Ensure we're managing our resources ethically and effectively
5. Help us build financial resilience to weather challenges and seize opportunities
Your Financial Superpowers:
1. Number fluency – 5+ years experience in finance, accounting, or fundraising (nonprofit experience is a plus!)
2. Strategic mindset – Ability to connect financial decisions to mission impact
3. Resource ingenuity – Creative approaches to maximizing impact with limited resources
4. Clear communication – Talent for explaining financial concepts to non-finance folks
5. Bonus points: Professional designation (CA, CFA, etc.), experience with nonprofit accounting, or background in social enterprise funding models
⏳ Commitment:
This volunteer role has a 3-year term. We meet as a board 2-4 times yearly, with occasional financial reviews or consultations between meetings.

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💼 Chairperson – The Visionary Captain of Our ShipAre you the kind of person who can see the forest AND the trees? We're looking for a natural leader who can help us navigate toward our north star while making sure nobody falls overboard! If you've got leadership experience and love bringing diverse voices together to drive meaningful change, we want you at the helm!
What You'll Steer:
1. Guide our expedition – Lead the advisory board and keep us aligned with our mission of empowering women in design
2. Chart new territories – Help shape our strategic direction and spot growth opportunities on the horizon
3. Be our ambassador – Represent She Can Do at events and forge meaningful partnerships with fellow changemakers
4. Captain our meetings – Run focused, energizing board sessions that turn big ideas into actionable plans
5. Mentor our crew – Provide wisdom and support to our leadership team as they navigate day-to-day operations
What You Bring to the Voyage:
1. Leadership chops – 5+ years experience leading organizations, teams, or advisory boards
2. Strategic compass – Ability to see the big picture while identifying practical steps forward
3. Inclusion mindset – Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and women's empowerment
4. Connector energy – Natural networking abilities and industry relationships
5. Bonus points: Experience in nonprofit leadership, social impact initiatives, or design education
⏳ Commitment:
This is a volunteer role with a 3-year term. We gather as a board 2-4 times per year, with occasional email exchanges and one-on-one check-ins between meetings.
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Setup and break down event needsAvailable Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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TVT Resource Center Project: Construction of a Community Social HallEmpowering Women, School Children, and Youth Through a Shared Space for Growth and Opportunity
Project Overview
The Village Trust (TVT) is embarking on a transformative project to construct a Community Social Hall at the TVT Resource Center. This hall will serve as a safe, inclusive, and multipurpose space where women’s groups, school children, and youth can come together to learn, share, and grow.
This initiative is rooted in our core mission: empowering women and youth by providing opportunities, tools, and spaces that promote personal and community development.
Purpose of the Social Hall
For Women’s Groups:
A place to hold meetings, plan and execute income-generating projects, and attend trainings on business, health, and leadership.
A safe space to build solidarity, receive mentorship, and access information on financial empowerment and social protection.
For School Children:
A learning and recreational space where children from nearby schools and TVT’s Education Centre can engage in creative activities, reading programs, and after-school mentorship.
An area for school holiday camps, workshops, and nutrition-focused events.
For the Youth:
A platform to organize youth innovation forums, talent shows, leadership bootcamps, and digital skills training.
A productive environment for youth-led enterprises, content creation, and peer mentoring.
Project Goals
Construct a spacious, safe, and accessible hall equipped with basic amenities: seating, lighting, sound system, and ventilation.
Ensure the hall is solar-powered and water-connected, in line with TVT’s commitment to sustainability.
Foster community ownership and leadership, with all groups actively involved in the use and maintenance of the hall.
Why This Project Matters
In the rural areas where TVT operates, lack of communal spaces limits meaningful engagement and capacity building. This social hall will become a hub of transformation, enabling:
Economic empowerment for women
Holistic development for children
Innovation and leadership for youth
It is more than a building—it’s a catalyst for dignity, dialogue, and development.
How You Can Support
We invite partners, well-wishers, and volunteers to join us in making this vision a reality by:
Donating materials or funds for construction and furnishing
Volunteering your skills in design, construction, or training programs
Sponsoring programs that will be hosted in the hall
For more information or to partner with us, please visit www.villagefund.org or contact us at ceo@villagefund.org / +254 701 218 615

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Become a Crayon Ambassador – Make a Lasting Impact on Kids and the Planet!Are you passionate about protecting the environment and helping children in need? Join Crayon Collection as a Crayon Ambassador and be part of a movement that brings creativity to classrooms and keeps waste out of landfills.
Every year, millions of crayons are thrown away—even though they don’t decompose. Meanwhile, many Title 1 schools across the U.S. lack basic art supplies. Crayon Collection bridges this gap by rescuing gently used crayons and redistributing them to underfunded schools. With your help, we can grow this powerful cycle of giving.
🌍 What You’ll Do:
As a Crayon Ambassador (1-2 hours/week), you’ll be the local hero who helps make it all happen:
1. Contact restaurants in your community to invite them to join our Crayon Recycling Program.
2. Match participating restaurants with local Title 1 schools and help coordinate crayon drop-offs.
3. Track and report results to our Program Manager to help us measure our collective impact.
📋 What You Need:
- No prior volunteer experience necessary—we’ll guide you!
- A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle (you may need to transport crayons).
- Ability to lift light boxes (~5–10 lbs).
📍 Where We Need Help Most:
We’re especially looking for Ambassadors in the Santa Monica, CA area, but volunteers from across the United States are welcome!
This is a flexible, hands-on opportunity to make a direct difference in your community—and in classrooms that need your support.
✨ Ready to Get Started?
Email us at info@crayoncollection.org to sign up or learn more. Thank you for being someone who cares—and acts!