
Opportunity Details
Decorate six large rubber ducks by August 20, 2019 to enter competition to win ribbons for Best Dressed, Best Names, Most Creative and best theme of three or more ducks and to generate interest to sell Duck Race tickets to raise funds to purchase Chromebooks for elementary classrooms and provide scholarships for financially challenged graduating seniors to further their education.Available Shifts
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General | 6 | n/a | n/a |

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Wear and tear happens at any school! In order to keep our students proud of their surroundings and motivated in their academic efforts, we look to keep things looking good, and working well! Covenant Preparatory School is in need of a group to help with general cleaning up--it may involve a mop/sponge and bucket, hauling out some unusable furniture, adding some touch ups of paint, etc.Available Shifts
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General | 15 | n/a | n/a |

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Help MetIncPowerCo celebrate GA STEM DAY 2018 at "2nd Annual Just Say YES! STEM FEST!" with MicrosoftThis fun, educational, and STEM-packed day at Microsoft at Lenox Mall is just one additional way we transform everyday places into a Public Learning Classrooms!
For our 2nd Annual Just Say YES STEM FEST, we're inviting the community to this on-site hands-on and virtual learning experience, to have hands-on access to coding, app and digital device resources, 3-D maker software, Fresh Paint program via Surface tablets and resources. Fun for all ages and skill levels! This event is perfect for Pk-12 students, parents, K-12 educators, college students, and STEAM providers.
"Just Say YES! STEM FEST" is an annual event that launched on GA STEM DAY 2017 as part of Metamorphasis Powerhouse Company's Just Say YES! to Youth Initiative showcasing our Building E-STE(A)M For Youth Partnership Program.
Why digital skills?
From basic digital literacy to advanced computer science, digital skills are often out of reach for the young people who need them most. In a world being transformed by technology, all youth should have the opportunity to develop the creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills gained by learning computer science.
The focus of this event is to:
Reinforce growth mindset in young people and transition their thinking from "I CAN'T" into "I CAN" for STEM-related curriculum and careers
Help connect parents, educators and STEAM providers together to increase a capacity for a wider opportunity for partnership of resources and youth enrichment
Increase impact for the lives of children needing a deeper exploration of computer science, technology, engineering, the arts, mechanics, math, and medicine.
Serve the community in free open public spaces to increase the opportunities for fun learning environments for all people
Aspire to Inspire and help us Transform "I CAN'T" into "I CAN" for youth by serving as a volunteer, strategic partner, and STEAM advocate.
Available Shifts
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Registration Table/ Participant Sign-In | 6 | n/a | n/a |
SWAG BAG Table | 4 | n/a | n/a |
General | 10 | n/a | n/a |

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The Summerville Bears Quarterback Club is hosting the 4th Annual Westside Tribute Band Brew Fest on Saturday, July 20th, 2019 at the open air Westside Pavilion in Tuolumne, California. All event proceeds will go to the Summerville Bears Quarterback Club for the benefit of the Summerville High School student athletes, primarily for those involved in the football program. The Festival will open its doors for VIP guests at 1:00 and everyone else at 2:00. The beer taps will be turned off at 5:30pm. This year’s entertainment will be provided by premier Reno/Las Vegas courty/rock band Left of Centre, celebrating the music of Carrie Underwood, Kenny Chesney and Toby Keith, and Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers celebrating the music of ZZ Top. Also featured will be more than 40 different craft breweries who will be pouring more than 60 different beers. Various food vendors and Stogies Cigars will also be there, along with other booths and activities. Anticipated attendance will be approximately 1,500 people.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Looking for committed Volunteer Tutors who would like to give back to the society to coach children who need extra help for Primary Level English, Math, Science or Punjabi.If you have 3 hours a week to spare and are able to commit your time, please register your interest with us @ https://goo.gl/forms/gZD8v8dRkpV8vlG32
This volunteer opportunity is currently unpublished.

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Crayons to Classrooms is in need of a group of volunteers to help produce our Classroom Solutions. This consists of using our die cut machines to cut out shapes, letters and numbers to be packaged for our shelves, assemble journals and assignment books, and create other products for teachers to use in the classroom. This is best suited for groups of 5-10 volunteers.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Ben je begaan met kinderen met autisme of aanverwant en havo/vwo-niveau die moeite hebben om passend onderwijs te vinden? Vind je het leuk om stukjes te schrijven? Help ons mee om onze website en nieuwsbrief actueel te houden!Mail naar bestuur@autipassendonderwijsutrecht.nl

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Next Generation Nations (https://ngn.org/) mission is to educate and engage the next generation leaders in solving global issues. High school students charter "Club NGN" in their schools and participate in competitive events:1) STEM to Solve Global Issues
2) Good governance and policies to Solve Global Issues
We need ambassadors who can help us in following activities:
1) Become a judge in competitive events. We follow Guy Kawasaki business model where students are asked to launch a startup company with purpose to solve global issues.
2) Become a mentor for students require project ideas.
3) Every month, meetup, discuss and implement community service programs and invite high school students in your activities.
4) Sponsor and support competitive events

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The Raider Dash is the main fundraiser for Sherwood Middle School. The kids run a fun obstacle course and there is a carnival/dance that goes on as well. The funds from the Raider Dash go to fund classroom needs and experiences, and support the teachers and staff.Available Shifts
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Obstacle Course Supervision | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Become a part of our mission to empower youth to be health leaders through education, mentorship and community outreach.MIKE Program is seeking individuals who are deeply committed to advancing health promotion and disease prevention for all. MIKE is a growing nonprofit public health initiative addressing the conditions leading to chronic diseases, including obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, risky lifestyle behaviors and socio-economic factors. MIKE mentors low-income, often racial/ethnic minority youth enrolled in low-resource schools, currently in North Portland, Beaverton and Hillsboro, Oregon. Youth participants are guided through MIKE’s health activities in the health, core or afterschool classes to create a health leadership project promoting healthy behaviors for their peers, families and communities.
Serving has its rewards.
Serving on MIKE’s Board of Directors offers you a way to learn and use your skills to make a positive impact within the organization and the community at large. With a two-year commitment as a member of MIKE’s Board of Directors, you will serve as a volunteer leader. Responsibilities as a member include governance, setting strategy and championing fundraising goals to advance the mission of MIKE. Meeting these responsibilities may involve committee work, guiding the organization through fund raising events and/or other campaigns or participating in other volunteer leadership activities.
You can make a difference.
We are looking for people with connections in their own communities and who are enthusiastic about representing health and education as a priority. Those of minority racial/ethnic backgrounds are strongly encouraged to consider serving on the Board, given our mission and our emphasis on health equity and educational parity. We are especially seeking individuals with experience, skills and interest in or connected to:
• Marketing and communication background or interests
• Community health promotion and healthcare
• Education
• Business and philanthropic development
• Human resource management
• Fundraising
For more information, contact Justin Zellinger, Executive Director at 503-296-7705 or justin@mikeprogram.org or Tyrell Comeaux, Board Chair at TCOMEAUX@LHS.ORG