• Sat , 07/19/2025 - 10:00 to Sat , 07/19/2025 - 14:00
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Celebrating 5 Years of Giving Back!

Join Us for the 5th Annual Community Backpack Giveaway!

Help equip local students with the tools they need to succeed!

As we kick off the new year, we’re already preparing for an exciting summer! iD.A.Y.dream is proud to host our 5th Annual Backpack Giveaway, where we’ll distribute over 500 free backpacks filled with essential school supplies to students of all ages across the Inland Empire.

This community event is more than just backpacks—we’re bringing families together with food, entertainment, and fun! Don’t miss this opportunity to support education and make a difference in the lives of local youth.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Set up 3 n/a n/a
Backpack Distribution 3 n/a n/a
Clean Up 3 n/a n/a
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Transforming Lives Through Quality Education
Naomi Helping Hands International Foundation is in partnership with Naomi International Private School. We are committed to empowering underprivileged children with access to quality education. We believe that education is the foundation for a brighter future and a pathway out of poverty. Through our Educational Support Program, we aim to provide school sponsorships, essential learning materials, skill development training, and mentorship opportunities.
Project Overview
• Project Name: Educational Support Program
• Target Beneficiaries: 500+ underprivileged children
• Duration: 12 months
• Budget: $250,000
Program Components & Budget Breakdown
Program Component Budget Allocation ($) Details
School Sponsorships & Scholarships $100,000 Covers tuition fees, uniforms, exam fees, and transportation for 250 students
Provision of Learning Materials $30,000 Textbooks, notebooks, stationery, and digital learning tools for students
Tutoring & Learning Centers $40,000 Rent and operational costs for after-school tutoring centers
Skill Development & Vocational Training $30,000 Computer literacy, entrepreneurship, vocational training for youth
Teacher & Mentor Stipends $25,000 Incentives for volunteer teachers and mentors
School Infrastructure Support $15,000 Classroom renovation, desks, and chairs for community schools
Community Engagement & Awareness $10,000 Advocacy programs to promote education in rural communities
Monitoring & Evaluation $10,000 Assessment tools, reports, and impact measurement
Administrative & Logistics Costs $10,000 Office supplies, transportation, and program coordination
Total Budget: $250,000
Expected Impact
✔️ 500+ children will gain access to quality education
✔️ 250 students will receive full educational sponsorships
✔️ 100 youth will be equipped with vocational and digital skills
✔️ Improved literacy and numeracy rates in underserved communities
✔️ Strengthened community involvement in education
How You Can Support
🌟 Sponsor a Child – Help provide tuition and learning materials
🌟 Donate – Contribute towards the purchase of books, uniforms, and school supplies
🌟 Volunteer – Be a mentor, tutor, or skills trainer
🌟 Partner with Us – Corporate sponsorships and strategic partnerships are welcome

Together, we can bridge the education gap and empower the next generation of leaders!

Thank you for your support.

Best Regards,


Helen Okoro
CEO/FOUNDER

  • Fri , 04/19/2024 - 07:00 to Fri , 04/19/2024 - 09:30
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To assist in offering simple breakfast refreshments at this fundraiser and "friends-raiser" for the Forward Scholars tutoring program. See our website at https://www.commongroundwi.org/forward-scholars. We are in our 2nd year tutoring over 200 K-3rd grade MPS students in 7 schools. We will have a buffet of bagels, cream cheese, pastries, fruit, coffee, tea, juice, water, cream, sugar, and paper products. Will need help setting up and replenishing the food table, and then cleaning up after the event.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Set up at start -- event is from 7:30-9:30 am; we begin onsite at 7:00 am 2 n/a n/a
2nd half of event - Clean up at end 2 n/a n/a
  • Sat , 02/03/2024 - 08:00 to Sat , 02/03/2024 - 17:00
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CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: We need help unloading books and setting up the book sale. If you'd like to volunteer, please arrive at the First Presbyterian Church at 10:00 am on Friday, February 2. We should be finished by noon.
Our mission only works because of volunteers giving their time to make our library and community better. We desperately need new members to keep The Friends of the Guthrie Public Library afloat. Join us!


We will need help restocking books through out the day Saturday & help with totaling up book sales so the cashier is only taking care of money & not trying to count books & total up the amount. Starting at 4:30PM to box & load leftover books, take down tables, etc.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General 10 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 01/18/2024 - 01:00 to Thu , 04/11/2024 - 01:00
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We are a NPO that needs help with our website, it is full with grammatical errors and mistakes, the formatting isn't cohesive either.
We fill blessing boxes with food and hygiene products and provide meals as well other programs that serve the community.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Make Your Own Schedule 4 n/a n/a
  • Wed , 01/03/2024 - 09:30 to Wed , 01/03/2024 - 15:00
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The Mercy Table Five & Dime’s goal is to help someone get from one side of the table where they are needing resources, to being able to give resources to others. Through the Five & Dime, we provide $20 in Mercy “Bucks” to each family member to shop the store from 12pm-3pm freely without restrictions. This allows families to maintain their dignity as they shop without the strain of item and shopping time limits. Just like a real store the items in the store are priced, there is a cashier, and a bagger. The store allows us to help teach financial literacy through practical application. The bucks are limited to a certain amount to incentivize volunteering so families can learn the soft skills of working at a retail store.

If a family feels like they do not have enough “bucks” they have the option to volunteer for $20 an hour in “bucks”. We believe, through volunteering you learn to give charitably and budget your time and resources appropriately to account for your own basic needs while also helping to improve your community. In addition, volunteering at the Five & Dime teaches soft skills such as communication, stress management, and conflict management. Communication skills are essential when a family has to go to the City office to speak with someone about obtaining food stamps or communicating with a caseworker to advocate for themselves and the support that they are receiving. Stress management skills help when families are standing in long lines at the food pantry or have to engage with law enforcement. Conflict management is imperative when living in less than desirable areas or when trying to maintain employment. These skills are essential for an individual who is trying to rebuild their life and the lives of their family.

The Five & Dime has been a safe haven for many people who are ashamed to admit they need help. It is our goal to help families maintain their dignity during the most difficult seasons of their lives. Not only are basic needs met, but the skills taught through the store have empowered families to advocate for themselves and show up in order to get to the other side of the table and break generational cycles of poverty.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
1st Shift - Set Up no limit n/a n/a
2nd Shift - Serve & Tear Down no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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We are looking for a fundraising volunteers.

This is where HOPE Worldwide (India) School can make a difference. We provide basic education for 275 primary school-age children. The training HOPE provides goes beyond academic teaching. We instruct the children on basic life skills, such as hygiene, health, and social manners.
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Cisco team,

HERE'S A CONNECTION YOU WON'T FIND ON LINKEDIN.

INSPIRE AND BE INSPIRED. Support students in your area as they gain the reading skills they need to succeed in school and beyond! Reading Partners is a national education nonprofit working with Title I elementary schools to provide kindergarten to fourth-grade students with the proven, individualized reading support they need to read at grade level by fourth grade. We are a data driven, evidence-based program. Regular assessments and rigorous studies prove our curriculum is highly effective at improving students’ reading skills.

For more information and to sign-up to volunteer, visit www.readingpartners.org.
“FOR PARTNERSHIP TRACKING PURPOSES, PLEASE PUT CISCO AS YOUR EMPLOYER WHEN PROMPTED ON THE SIGN-UP FORM.”

THE VOLUNTEER ROLE
Reading Partners is seeking in-person and online volunteer tutors to work one-on-one with students during the 2023-24 school year. No experience is required, as we provide volunteers with a structured curriculum, training, and ongoing support from a Reading Partners team member to help you and your student succeed.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Volunteer in-person or online, a little over one hour per week. We offer flexible weekday session times.
Work one-on-one with an elementary school student(s) at one of our partner schools and build a powerful relationship with that student.
Follow Reading Partners' structured curriculum.
Attend a tutor orientation.
Complete a background check and any other clearance requirements.
Commit to as little as one hour per week for a minimum of one semester (the full school year is preferred)
Follow the guidelines in our Tutor Code of Conduct.
Communicate with Reading Partners should any issues or concerns regarding students arise.
Assist the Reading Partners team in maintaining safe and effective tutoring sessions.

While our weekly volunteer tutors perform dedicated, one-on-one literacy tutoring, WE ALSO ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR CORPORATE TEAMS TO SUPPORT THE SUCCESS OF OUR STUDENTS AND SCHOOLS. These include: book/technology drives, professional development workshops, event sponsorships, and Tutor for a Day events. To learn more and design an event that meets the needs of your team, you can contact louisa.moyse@readingpartners.org.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

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Cisco team,

HERE'S A CONNECTION YOU WON'T FIND ON LINKEDIN.

INSPIRE AND BE INSPIRED. Support students in your area as they gain the reading skills they need to succeed in school and beyond! Reading Partners is a national education nonprofit working with Title I elementary schools to provide kindergarten to fourth- grade students with the proven, individualized reading support they need to read at grade level by fourth grade. We are a data driven, evidence-based program. Regular assessments and rigorous studies prove our curriculum is highly effective at improving students’ reading skills.

For more information and to sign-up to volunteer, visit www.readingpartners.org.
“FOR PARTNERSHIP TRACKING PURPOSES, PLEASE PUT CISCO AS YOUR EMPLOYER WHEN PROMPTED ON THE SIGN-UP FORM.”

THE VOLUNTEER ROLE
Reading Partners is seeking in-person and online volunteer tutors to work one-on-one with students during the 2023-24 school year. No experience is required, as we provide volunteers with a structured curriculum, training, and ongoing support from a Reading Partners team member to help you and your student succeed.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Volunteer in-person or online, a little over one hour per week. We offer flexible weekday session times.
Work one-on-one with an elementary school student(s) at one of our partner schools and build a powerful relationship with that student.
Follow Reading Partners' structured curriculum.
Attend a tutor orientation.
Complete a background check and any other clearance requirements.
Commit to as little as one hour per week for a minimum of one semester (the full school year is preferred)
Follow the guidelines in our Tutor Code of Conduct.
Communicate with Reading Partners should any issues or concerns regarding students arise.
Assist the Reading Partners team in maintaining safe and effective tutoring sessions.

While our weekly volunteer tutors perform dedicated, one-on-one literacy tutoring, WE ALSO OFFER ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR CORPORATE TEAMS TO SUPPORT THE SUCCESS OF OUR STUDENTS AND SCHOOLS. These include: Book Fairs, Student Read Alouds, Back to School Preparation, Tutor for a Day, and Teacher Appreciation. To learn more and design an event that meets the needs of your team, you can contact hong.thach@readingpartners.org.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

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Cisco team,

HERE'S A CONNECTION YOU WON'T FIND ON LINKEDIN.

INSPIRE AND BE INSPIRED. Support students in your area as they gain the reading skills they need to succeed in school and beyond! Reading Partners is a national education nonprofit working with Title I elementary schools to provide kindergarten to fourth-grade students with the proven, individualized reading support they need to read at grade level by fourth grade. We are a data driven, evidence-based program. Regular assessments and rigorous studies prove our curriculum is highly effective at improving students’ reading skills.

For more information and to sign-up to volunteer, visit www.readingpartners.org.
“FOR PARTNERSHIP TRACKING PURPOSES, PLEASE PUT CISCO AS YOUR EMPLOYER WHEN PROMPTED ON THE SIGN-UP FORM.”


THE VOLUNTEER ROLE
Reading Partners is seeking in-person volunteer tutors to work one-on-one with students during the 2023-24 school year. No experience is required, as we provide volunteers with a structured curriculum, training, and ongoing support from a Reading Partners team member to help you and your student succeed.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Volunteer in-person, a little over one hour per week. We offer flexible weekday session times.
Work one-on-one with an elementary school student(s) at one of our partner schools and build a powerful relationship with that student.
Follow Reading Partners' structured curriculum.
Attend a tutor orientation.
Complete a background check and TB testing.
Commit to as little as one hour per week for a minimum of one semester (the full school year is preferred)
Follow the guidelines in our Tutor Code of Conduct.
Communicate with Reading Partners should any issues or concerns regarding students arise.
Assist the Reading Partners team in maintaining safe and effective tutoring sessions.

While our weekly volunteer tutors perform dedicated, one-on-one literacy tutoring, WE ALSO OFFER ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR CORPORATE TEAMS TO SUPPORT THE SUCCESS OF OUR STUDENTS AND SCHOOLS. These include: Book Fairs, Student Read Alouds, Back to School Preparation, Tutor for a Day, and Teacher Appreciation. To learn more and design an event that meets the needs of your team, you can contact michael.andrade@readingpartners.org.