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CARRY THE FLAG is an education program of Carry The Load that inspires patriotism in our nation’s
youth. It gives kids of all ages a way to serve those who served for our freedom. It teaches the next
generation about sacrifices made by our military, veterans, first responders, and their families.
  • Fri , 09/02/2022 - 07:00 to Fri , 09/02/2022 - 17:30
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Children have been building and designing Greenpower racing cars throughout the year, this is the opportunity for them to test them out.
VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED TO HELP ON THE DAY There are a variety of roles carried out on the day as listed below: Event setup Scrutineering (a briefing on how to complete is given in the morning, the job will see you checking all the cars meet our technical guidelines and have been built correctly. This must be done before they are allowed on track to ensure they are safe to race.) Helping organise the arriving teams, getting them in the paddocks and parked up, parking visitors and other volunteers and generally directing traffic. On occasion, we have asked volunteers to support staff in race admin when busy. This role is signing on teams and assisting with general enquiries. Paddock Marshal Grid Marshal Pit-lane Marshal Event Clear up Please register interest and we will message you back to discuss in more detail.

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General 20 n/a n/a
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There are many ways you can help inspire girls and gender diverse students in STEM! Volunteer Opportunities include speaking as a Panelist, serving as Facilitator, Tech Host, or Language Translator for virtual events; or capturing the inspiration as an IGNITE Event Recorder!

Each role involves training to help make sure IGNITE Students, and you, have the best experience possible.

  • Tue , 09/27/2022 - 08:15 to Thu , 11/03/2022 - 21:15
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Teach students the importance of soft skills in the workplace.
Applying for jobs, creating a resume, and effective
communication. All training and materials provided!!

Occurs Tuesdays and Thursdays Sept. 27 - Nov. 3, 2022

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Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Tues, Sept 27 1 n/a n/a
Thurs, Sept 29 1 n/a n/a
Tues, Oct. 4 1 n/a n/a
Thur, Oct. 6 1 n/a n/a
Tues., Oct. 11 1 n/a n/a
Thurs, Oct 13 1 n/a n/a
Tues, Oct. 18 1 n/a n/a
Thurs., Oct 20 1 n/a n/a
Tues., Oct. 25 1 n/a n/a
Thurs., Oct. 27 1 n/a n/a
Tues., Nov. 1 1 n/a n/a
Thurs., Nov. 3 1 n/a n/a
  • Fri , 08/12/2022 - 08:15 to Fri , 08/12/2022 - 12:15
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Demonstrate the importance of ethics and ethical decision
making to allow students to examine and challenge their own
choices in daily life, work, school, and their community.
All Training and materials provided!!

1-2 Volunteers needed for per session.

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August 12 2 n/a n/a
August 19 2 n/a n/a
August 26 2 n/a n/a
September 2 2 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 10/12/2023 - 18:30 to Thu , 11/02/2023 - 20:30
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This fall, students in grades 1 to 12 will form Robotics teams to participate in FIRST Robotics programs. We need both technical and non-technical judges to evaluate their work.
Kids in grades 1 - 3 will compete in MasterPiece as part of FIRST LEGO League Explore, those in grades 4 - 8 will compete in the FIRST LEGO League Challenge MasterPiece, and those in grades 7 - 12 will take on the FIRST Tech Challenge CenterStage.
In Minnesota these talented kids will compete at an event organized by High Tech Kids. Join us to be inspired by these students. Following volunteer training in October, spend a full Saturday or Sunday of your choice in December through February judging teams at a High Tech Kids Robotics Tournament. Kids will explain what they learned and built through these FIRST programs. Judges ask questions and provide encouragement to teams during judging sessions, then collaborate with other judges to determine award winners.
Join a Volunteer Training session either at our High Tech Kids office or via webinar based on your interest in October. See our website (https://hightechkids.org/volunteer/training/) for exact training dates and for more information about the volunteer roles. After attending training let us know your availability for the tournament season (November - February).

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Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
FLL Judge Training Oct 12, 6:30 16 n/a n/a
FTC Judge Training Oct 17 at 6:30 16 n/a n/a
FLL Judge Training Webinar Oct 24 at 6:30 100 n/a n/a
FTC Judge Training Webinar Nov 2, at 6:30 PM 100 n/a n/a
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Hey all! We're looking for volunteers across the US to help us solve various food systems challenges.

Join us as a member, and there are a variety of ways you can help that you may choose from based on your interests!

Volunteer at local hunger, food waste, and sustainability nonprofits in your local area
Our combined volunteer efforts around the country will make an impact!
Host seminars educating on topics ranging from food systems, agriculture, and nutrition
Grains of Hope has prepared a curriculum ready for local teachers like you to present! We'll support you with resources, and feel free to customize them to suit your teaching style.
If there's a particular topic you're interested in, you can also help write educational materials for our club
Help us organize community campaigns to advocate for change in food policy.
Grains of Hope will provide community service hours that counts for the Presidential Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) for all of your efforts.



You may also want to initiate your own activities in your local area. Grains of Hope will support local teams who lead their own branch by gathering together resources and experience to help get you started.
Find new ways to reduce food waste in your school cafeteria, farmers markets, or restaurants and redistribute to local homeless shelters and hunger nonprofits
Host your own series of food sustainability educational workshops at your school or local community
Start a community garden in your school or neighborhood, experiment with new sustainable farming approaches
Start any initiative of interest relating to our food systems theme
This way, you can create your own state branch and join us as a State Director!



Our website: https://grainsofhope.us/
Join us by filling out this quick application form: https://grainsofhope.us/join-us/
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About Grains of Hope
Location:3 CLOVERLEAF LN, FRANKLIN, MA 02038, US
Mission Statement
The modern field of food systems and agriculture is being revolutionized by new technological advances. However, our current food systems are inadequate to feed and nourish the ever-increasing population and do not provide healthy, affordable food for all. We would like to explore the food that we consume, such as where the food comes from and the challenges throughout the supply chain from farm to table. We aim to tackle problems with the current food systems, which includes food insecurity, food waste, malnutrition, unhealthy diets, food safety, efficiency of distribution channels, and long-term sustainability of food systems. Our mission is to raise awareness in our school and local communities about food related challenges, to promote food waste reduction, alleviate hunger, promote healthy diets, well-balanced nutrition, and food safety, and explore techniques to improve food system efficiency and sustainability.

Description
Founded by high school students from various states across the US, we are a vibrant and welcoming community that campaigns to solve food systems related challenges. As a diverse group with members coming from many backgrounds, we welcome members with varying interests to contribute to this cause, as we take both humanities and STEM approaches to further our mission.

We have expanded our organization branches to 5 states in the US, with each branch led by a local team carrying out a unique approach that best addresses food system challenges in its local community.

Please visit our website: https://grainsofhope.us/
Join us by filling out our application form here: https://grainsofhope.us/join-us/
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Road to Uni is creating a college application platform that will democratize the college application experience. The platform will be free for all first-generation, low-income students across the country, and we are looking for volunteers in the UX/UI fields to create features that will be highly engaging and easily accessible to students.
  • Sat , 10/08/2022 - 05:30 to Sat , 10/08/2022 - 10:30
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The Run For U-46 is our second annual 5K fundraiser run to benefits the students, teachers, staff, and schools of School District U-46. The Run will take place on October 8 at Bartlett High School, 701 W. Schick Rd., Bartlett, Il, and we are in need of many volunteers to help pass out water and bananas, help with registration, and otherwise support and cheer on our runners.

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Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Pre-Race Setup 10 n/a n/a
Race Volunteer 10 n/a n/a
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Childhope Philippines offer various engagement and volunteering opportunities for employees of the partner organization These activities boost the children’s self-esteem and motivate them to build self-confidence in interacting with different people, while these activities with our beneficiaries also provide meaningful engagement to volunteers.
Childhope offer various engagement and volunteering opportunities for employees.
These activities boost the children’s selfesteem and motivate them to build self confidence in interacting with different people, while these activities with our beneficiaries also provide meaningful engagement to volunteers.
Face to face volunteer activities--
1. Museum Tour
2. Art therapy sessions
3. Sessions on Musical instruments
4. Tutorial session among our street kids who are enrolled to formal school.
5. Story telling sessions
6. Helping in preparing hot meals for at least 100 street children once a week.
7. Organizing an outreach activity in forms of fun games, children's party among others
8. Sport clinic
9. Different recreational and skills development training.