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La nostra serra ribolle di piantine biologiche che non vedono l’ora di trovare la loro collocazione in orto. Ti va di aiutarci a metterle a dimora?
Sotto la guida del nostro team agricolo, prepareremo insieme il terreno, metteremo a dimora le piante e ci assicureremo che abbiano il giusto supporto e sostentamento.
È un lavoro alla portata di tutti: servono solo abbigliamento comodo e che si possa sporcare, scarpe da campagna, una borraccia personale (perché in campo fa caldo) e la voglia di “mettere le mani in pasta”.
Concluderemo la mattinata di lavoro condividendo un gustoso pranzetto, offerto da La Nuova Arca e preparato con le verdure bio del nostro orto. Che dici, sei dei nostri? Ti aspettiamo!
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We offer a variety of corporate volunteer opportunities and look forward to planning a meaningful event for your team. Each event includes an educational component and hands-on volunteering component, allowing your team to make a direct impact on wasted food and hunger in New York City.

Our team will work with you to customize a corporate volunteer experience that aligns with your company's goals for employee engagement, social impact, and corporate giving.

Why Volunteer with Us?
- Make a Direct Impact : By volunteering with RLC, your team can help rescue surplus food and redistribute it to those experiencing food insecurity, thereby reducing wasted food and hunger in New York City.
- Team Building : Volunteering as a group fosters teamwork, collaboration, and morale among employees, strengthening relationships and creating a positive work culture.
- Corporate Social Responsibility : Demonstrate your company's commitment to social responsibility and community engagement by supporting a worth cause aligned with your values.

Learn more at our website: https://www.rescuingleftovercuisine.org/corporate-volunteer-opportunities or email us at corporatevolunteering@rescuingleftovercuisine.org.
  • Mon , 01/15/2024 - 09:00 to Mon , 01/15/2024 - 14:00
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Join the Durham Parks Foundation in their work to improve Grant St. Park South. This workday will focus on a park cleanup and invasive species removal.

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1st 10 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 04/11/2024 - 09:00 to Thu , 04/11/2024 - 14:00
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Durham Parks Foundation is working with businesses and organizations across Durham to make an impact on our city's parks. At Rock Quarry Park, volunteers will work to clear a wooded area to improve site lines in the park.

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1st 25 n/a n/a
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The Koreatown Youth and Community Center's (KYCC) Environmental Services unit offers opportunities for groups to host private tree planting events. These events are great ways for groups to bond, get some fresh air and make a visible (and long-lasting) impact on our community in just a few hours.

KYCC is one of the largest tree planting organization in the city of Los Angeles and we plant over 1,000 trees every year with the support of volunteers and groups.

By sponsoring a private event KYCC staff will work around your schedule to set the date, time and location (must be within our tree planting borders) to meet your needs. We have hosted many groups in the past, including Bank of America, Alo Yoga, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Amazon, TikTok and many more. To see the event fee structure, please visit here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vAmHcE9Xca2gjMIKzceePGQ-c974rEX7/view?usp=sharing.
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Love Life Animal Rescue is a 10-acre animal sanctuary located in Myakka City, FL. We are always seeking volunteers to join us in helping to clean barn stalls, help build fences and enclosures, misc. painting and beautification projects, and helping to socialize and interact with our nearly 90+ rescued animals!
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Volunteer with us to learn how to care for native wild birds. See our website for more details on what we do and what volunteering entails.
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The Issaquah Salmon Hatchery is an educational center in the heart of downtown. We manage over 3000 feet of shoreline creek. We are looking for volunteer work groups of 5-30 people to help removal of invasive plants, and plant native ones. Work groups typically spend 3-6 hours on habitat restoration and riparian stewardship.
  • Thu , 02/22/2024 - 08:00 to Sat , 02/24/2024 - 13:30
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GARSEF is a competition for students from 30 school districts as well as private, charter and home schools in 14 counties who are advancing from their local schools.

Junior (middle school) Division and Senior (high school) Division students submit their projects in one of 18 scientific categories, covering both Life and Physical Sciences as well as Math and Engineering. Judging is competitive and the top two winners in each category from both divisions advance to the state fair at Texas A&M in College Station. The overall top six projects in the Senior Division, called "Best of Fair", advance directly to the international competition.
Because judging is competitive, we need subject matter experts to evaluate the projects. 7-8 projects are assigned to each group of judges (typically consisting of 3-5 people). After a group has interviewed their assigned students, team members discuss the merit of each project and jointly determine the ranking. Seniors are judged in the morning, Juniors in the afternoon. It is a 2-4 hour commitment, depending on the amount of students in each category. (The Junior Division Chemistry, Engineering, and Physics categories tend to be rather large, for example, and have to be done in two rounds.) We offer orientation sessions in the weeks leading up to the fair.
Judging for next year's Junior/Senior fair will take place on Thursday, Feb 22, 2024, at the Palmer Event Center. Students will register and set up their projects on Wednesday, Feb 21, and projects will be available for previewing that night without students present. Links to the abstracts, research plans and electronic project boards will be made available the week-end prior to the fair.
Elementary students are judged on Saturday, Feb 24, 2024; judging is not competitive and every project receives either a 1st, 2nd or 3rd place ribbon.
Judges Qualifications:
Junior Division: Undergraduate (3rd year and above) and graduate students, as well as professionals with either a degree or 3 years of experience in the applicable science category.
Senior Division: Graduate students, professionals with either a degree or 5 years of experience in the applicable science category.
Elementary Division: Adults with a good general education and the ability to talk to young children.
To register, go to https://austinscience.org/judge; for questions, please contact ingrid.weigand@austinscience.org

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Senior Division Judging 50 n/a n/a
Junior Division Judging 60 n/a n/a
Elementary Division Judging 5th-6th Grade 50 n/a n/a
Elementary Division Judging 3rd-4th Grade 50 n/a n/a
  • Mon , 01/15/2024 - 12:30 to Fri , 04/05/2024 - 12:30
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Have you written and deployed Google Ads before? Do you have experience in Marketing or Communications? We are seeking a Volunteer PPC Advertising Associate for a 3-month term, to help manage and deploy our Google Ads and attract more donors. If you feel you could be a good fit, please read on and submit your resume. Please note: This is not a paid position, but a volunteer opportunity.

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