
Opportunity Details
The goal of this activity is to raise funds to help support students from the MSHS We the People team as they travel to compete in the We the People National Finals in Washington, DCAvailable Shifts
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Morning | no limit | n/a | n/a |
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If you would like to make a difference in the lives of children overseas and here at homeJoin the People for Progress Community!
At the heart of People for Progress Foundation's operations is a community of diligent, dynamic and diverse volunteers, continuously willing to help and promote the organization's mandate. Volunteering with PFPF provides individuals with opportunities to connect and socialize, to share their talents, to engage in interesting and challenging work and to contribute to a greater purpose. We invite you to join our community and discover these benefits for yourself.
We welcome people of all ages and abilities, and are specifically looking for talented people with the following expertise:
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As a volunteer with PFPF, you can determine to what capacity you will be involved and establish your availability to help- whether on a sporadic or ongoing basis, or on project-based activities. If you are interested in finding out more, connect with us through Facebook, phone or email.

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The Isaac Bruce Foundation is once again hosting FREE football clinics for more than 500 kids ages 8 to 13 years. Our event LOVES Kohl's volunteers as they have helped keep this thing running for more than 10 years! We will have volunteers helping at registration by handing out water bottles and T-shirts to kids, checking them in, and helping sell raffle tickets. We will also hand out giveaways to the kids as they leave each session. Please let me know if you have any questions!Available Shifts
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First Clinic | 10 | n/a | n/a |
Second Clinic | 10 | n/a | n/a |

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We need your help with End-of-Grade testing! The state guidelines for testing mandates a proctor for every testing site. This means we need the help of volunteers. Any adult interested in helping should sign-up and we will answer any questions you might have about the process. On May 30th, May 31st and June 5th, volunteer proctors meet in our Media center at 8:00 for a training session. We will escort you to your proctoring site where the test administrator/classroom teacher will assume the role of administrator. Testing ends at 12:30 and most proctors leave before 1:00. If you can help, we would love to have you!Available Shifts
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End of Grade Testing Day 1 | 70 | n/a | n/a |
End of Grade Testing Day 2 | 70 | n/a | n/a |
End of Grade Testing NC Exams | 70 | n/a | n/a |

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At Capital One/ Junior Achievement Finance Park each student becomes “an adult for the day” in an electronic simulation. The students are assigned a life scenario so they can experience firsthand the real-life challenges of making personal budgeting decisions. After calculating their net monthly income and savings goals, students visit kiosks that represent different budget categories such housing, health insurance, groceries, and utilities. Anyone with real world monthly budgeting experience can become a volunteer. JA Finance Park Volunteers play a key role by helping the students understand the concepts of personal financial planning and career exploration. Volunteers provide guidance and assistance while monitoring and verifying students’ work.Available Shifts
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General | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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The beach cleanup will benefit the ROTC program for Palm Bay for equipment which includes uniforms, boots, supplies and etc.Available Shifts
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General | 5 | n/a | n/a |

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The purpose of this project is to create posters to hang on campus to promote autism awareness, compassion, and eduation.Available Shifts
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Autism Awareness Poster Preparation | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Each year, BUGSS mentors a team of high school students from throughout the Baltimore/MD/VA area who participate in the iGEM bioengineering competition. Our team needs to design a project that used biotechnology to address an authentic societal need. This year's team of 20 students is in its early stages, and on May 19th, we could use help with one or more of these activities:1) Helping students develop their project idea (perform internet research to assess the feasibility of their project ideas, discover what research has already been performed, evaluate the quality of the information that they find online, and think about how to narrow the scope of their project).
2) Deliver a talk to the students on leadership and teamwork. As part of the competition, students will need to design a project, perform research, engage in outreach, and discuss the ethical implications of their research. Our team of 20 students will need to work together to accomplish all of these tasks with different members taking leadership over specific tasks. We would like to prepare our students for this process so that we maintain strong team dynamics and use everyone's skills to the fullest. A 30-45 minute interactive talk on the importance of leadership, leadership styles, management, delegation, etc. would be very helpful for our team.
3) Teaching lab skills. Our students will begin lab work in earnest in June, but on May 19th, they will continue learning fundamental lab techniques like micropipetting, plasmid DNA extraction, gel electrophoresis, etc. We would appreciate any mentors who can help teach these skills to our students and answer questions about the methods and scientific principles.
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Mentoring high school science students | 4 | n/a | n/a |

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This is for the senior graduating class of the School of Environmental Studies. We are trying to make it a great night for them where there are no drugs, alcohol or social media, and to connect one last time meaningfully with their friends/classmates. We need help making decorations.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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The SCA is encouraging students to go screen-free for a week as part of a national campaign. We are hosting afternoon activities at school each day to encourage students to move away from their screens. We will have a game afternoon, a fitness afternoon, a community service afternoon, an afternoon working with professionals to learn a skill, and finally a family scavenger hunt in the community. We need volunteers to help man stations and supervise students.Available Shifts
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General | 10 | n/a | n/a |