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The Lead Me Back Foundation is looking for a skilled and motivated Social Media Manager to help amplify our mission and expand our online presence. As our Social Media Manager, you will play a key role in creating, curating, and managing content across our social platforms, engaging with our community, and driving awareness of our work in Education, Health, and Climate Action in Zambia. Your expertise will directly contribute to attracting donors, inspiring volunteers, and building lasting partnerships that help us sustain our programs.Goal of this Activity
The goal of this role is to grow and engage our online community, strengthen our brand, and communicate the impact of our projects effectively. This includes creating compelling posts, stories, and updates that reflect the Foundation's achievements and future goals, managing content calendars, and analyzing engagement metrics to optimize our strategy.
Why This is Important
The Lead Me Back Foundation has reached thousands of underserved people, distributing school supplies, providing free health screenings, and promoting sustainable practices. An active social media presence is essential to expand this impact and attract the resources necessary for our 2025 goals. As our Social Media Manager, your efforts will play a vital role in inspiring a global audience to support our mission and contribute to long-term positive change in Zambia.

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The Lead Me Back Foundation seeks a talented and passionate professional graphic designer to help bring our mission to life visually. This volunteer role involves designing impactful graphics that support our educational, health, and climate initiatives across Zambia. As a designer, you will create materials that raise awareness, attract donors, and engage community stakeholders. Your work will be vital in ensuring that our message reaches a broader audience, helping us secure the resources needed to continue transforming lives.Goal of this Activity
The goal of this opportunity is to produce high-quality, compelling visual assets that effectively communicate the Foundation’s mission and impact. This includes designs for fundraising campaigns, social media content, event promotions, and educational materials. By supporting our design needs, you will play a crucial role in amplifying our work, helping us to raise awareness and achieve our ambitious objectives for 2025.
Why This is Important
The Lead Me Back Foundation has reached thousands of underserved individuals, distributing essential school supplies, providing free health screenings, and fostering climate resilience. Professional and visually appealing designs are crucial in our efforts to sustain and grow this impact. As a volunteer designer, your contributions will directly influence our ability to engage donors, partners, and the community, ultimately driving sustainable change for vulnerable populations in Zambia.
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Wir suchen für die ökologische Pflege einer Fläche auf einem ehemaligen Militärgelände Gruppen, die sich unter erfahrener Anleitung um die Beschneidung des Gehölzes kümmern.
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Event Description: Join us for a special Community Litter Cleanup Day. Together, we're dedicated to making our neighborhoods cleaner and greener. This collaborative event brings together volunteers from all walks of life to tackle litter in our community. Whether you’re a seasoned cleanup veteran or a first-time volunteer, we invite you to roll up your sleeves and make a positive impact. Supplies will be provided, and all ages are welcome. Let’s join forces to beautify our surroundings and foster a spirit of community. Come ready to make a difference, meet new friends, and enjoy the great outdoors. Together, we can create a cleaner, more vibrant place for everyone!Date / Time: Friday, November 8, 2024 From 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Advanced Registration: Is highly suggested but not required. Please sign up ahead of time to guarantee your spot. You can also sign up through the SOLVE registration page.
Meeting Location: We will be meeting in the parking lot of JOIN. Look for SOLVE signs.
Address: 1435 NE 81st Ave Portland, OR 97213
What to Bring: Please wear closed-toed shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, and bring a backpack for hands-free convenience. Feel free to bring your personal tools if available and a reusable water bottle to support our sustainability efforts.
What's Provided: SOLVE will provide gloves, vests, litter grabbers, and bags.
Restrooms: Bathrooms are available inside JoinPDX.
Parking: Street parking.
Transit: Trimet bus lines 15, 20, and 72.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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WE are looking for a trustee with the skill set to advance our charity further . Grant funding experience is beneficial . With a passion to help vulnerable families in one of the poorest areas in the world. Wanting to make a sustainable difference to babies and children's lives . Working to support parents to feed and have healthy children by offering education, health promotion,free high quality,holistic, midwifery services and staff training.
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Make a difference through art! Design your own mandala, a symbol deeply rooted in Himalayan tradition, and share it with a child living in the remote mountains of Ladakh. Your mandala will bring joy and connect you to the rich cultural heritage of the region.PAINT a MANDALA: Step-by-Step Guidelines
1) Choose a Mandala Designer:
Use any of the links below to start creating your mandala(s) online:
https://www.coloringonline.com/
https://coloringbook.pics/antistress-coloring-pages/mandala/
*** for HAND-PAINTED Mandalas*** download the Mandala Coloring Book
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qilGwDdsg4QGEK58b6FZodAzpQ4bCDro/view?usp=sharing
2) Get Creative:
Paint as many mandalas as you like! Enjoy the calming, meditative process of coloring.
3) Save Your Artwork:
Download and save your completed mandala(s) as JPEG, PNG, or PDF.
4) Add a Message (Optional but Encouraged):
Include a message of hope, positivity, or cheer along with your mandala to brighten a child's day.
5) Send Your Mandala:
Email your mandala(s) to: pmamgain@livetoservefoundation.net
6) Log Your Volunteer Hours:
Record your volunteer time in the Benevity portal for Amrita-Seattle to help us leverage a company match.
Make a Child’s Day—One Mandala at a Time! 🌟
Thank you for supporting Live to Serve Foundation and spreading joy to children in the Himalayas.

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Nuru establishes locally-led NGOs across sub-Saharan Africa and our staff work for separate and distinct locally-run organizations based in various countries. This fully remote team presents challenges to effectively protecting individual users and company-wide systems.Your talents can help Nuru enhance our cyber resilience through the following projects:
1. Planning for cybersecurity threats in a remote work environment
As remote work becomes increasingly prevalent, organizations face unique cyber threats that can compromise sensitive data and operational integrity. This project aims to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the cyber threat landscape associated with remote work environments, identifying vulnerabilities, potential attack vectors, and effective mitigation strategies.
Deliverables:
1. Comprehensive assessment and action plan
2. One sheet to share with Nuru employees
Volunteers Needed:
5-7
Hours per week:
2-3
2. Home network security for remote employees
With remote work a permanent fixture for Nuru employees, securing home networks is crucial for protecting sensitive company data and ensuring operational integrity. This project focuses on equipping remote employees with essential and advanced security measures tailored to their unique work environments. The goal is to foster a culture of cybersecurity awareness and proactive defense against potential threats.
Deliverables:
1. Comprehensive assessment and action plan
2. Best practices guide for Nuru employees
Volunteers Needed:
5-7
Hours per week:
2-3
3. Strategies for separating personal use from work use on work technology
As remote work becomes more integrated into everyday life, the lines between personal and professional use of technology can blur, leading to potential security risks and decreased productivity. This project aims to develop effective strategies that individuals and organizations can implement to clearly separate personal activities from work-related tasks, fostering a healthier work-life balance and enhancing cybersecurity.
Deliverables:
1. Comprehensive assessment
2. Guide for Nuru employees
Volunteers Needed:
5-7
Hours per week:
2-3
Detailed project plans will be shared once you begin work on a specific project.
Thank you!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Planning for cybersecurity threats in a remote work environment | 7 | n/a | n/a |
Home network security for remote employees | 7 | n/a | n/a |
Strategies for separating personal use from work use on work technology | 7 | n/a | n/a |

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Join Natural Restorations, the U.S. Forest Service Tonto National Forest, the National Forest Foundation, Wells Fargo, Four Peaks Brewing Co., & AZ Wholesale Growers for the 5th annual Save Our Saguaros Replanting Event. Click Here for details & to register for participation & lunch: httpspublic://volop_imgs/volop_615336_feature.pngwww.eventbrite.com/e/1029071619917?aff=oddtdtcreatorIn 2020, the Bush Fire consumed over 193,000 acres, killing an estimated 80,000 saguaro cacti in the Tonto National Forest. Saguaros play a similar role in the Sonoran desert as trees do in our forests, providing food and homes for wildlife. A portion of this region includes over 85 acres of habitat surrounding the base of the Four Peaks Mountains. That's why Natural Restorations, the U.S. Forest Service Tonto National Forest, the National Forest Foundation, Wells Fargo, Four Peaks Brewing Co., & AZ Wholesale Growers have teamed up again to support and plant saguaros to restore life on the Tonto.
Sign-in: 8:30-9 a.m. | Safety Briefing: 9:00 a.m. | Event Ends: 12:00p.m. or when last saguaro is planted
Tonto Recreation Pass: You do NOT need one for this location.
Youth volunteers: anyone under 18 years old must be accompanied & supervised during the entire event by a parent, guardian, or adult group leader.
******We strongly encourage parents, guardians, & adult group leaders to use their best judgment on whether or not a child should be working around and/or with cacti.**********
If you need youth registration paperwork ahead of time for parent/guardian signatures, please email Nicole at contact@naturalrestorations.org
Snacks: We will have light snacks for volunteers, including apples & bananas.
Bathrooms: Stellar Adventures is providing bathrooms.
What to wear: Check the forecast & dress accordingly. Please wear clothing & shoes that can get dirty. Wear long pants, thick-sole & closed toe sturdy shoes (no flipflops/sandals), a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
What to bring: We strongly suggest that you come prepared. If you want to plant cacti, please bring a set of thick leather work gloves to protect your hands (leather gloves are necessary when working with cacti). We will have some adult-size gloves on hand for volunteers to borrow until supplies last.
***Bring a reusable water bottle or hydration pack, we will have water coolers for you to refill your bottles and packs.
Additional items that are extremely helpful for replanting but not necessary:
*Kevlar Reinforced Leather Gloves - these are the gloves we use on our replanting projects to provide better protection for our hands & forearms. If you plan to attend replanting events with us frequently, you may want to invest in a pair. We like using the RAPICCA Animal Handling Gloves Bite Proof Kevlar Reinforced Leather Padding gloves available on Amazon.
*Knee Pads - a lot of replanting work is spent with your knees on the ground. Knee pads or a pad for your knees can help protect and provide cushion for your knees.
*If you bring any of your own tools, put masking tape with your phone number on them so that we can get them back to you if you get separated.
If you have any other questions, please email Nicole at contact@naturalrestorations.org
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|
General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Join Natural Restorations, the U.S. Forest Service Tonto National Forest, the National Forest Foundation, Wells Fargo, Four Peaks Brewing Co., & AZ Wholesale Growers for the 5th annual Save Our Saguaros Replanting Event. Click Here for details & to register for participation & lunch: httpspublic://volop_imgs/volop_615335_feature.pngwww.eventbrite.com/e/1029071619917?aff=oddtdtcreatorIn 2020, the Bush Fire consumed over 193,000 acres, killing an estimated 80,000 saguaro cacti in the Tonto National Forest. Saguaros play a similar role in the Sonoran desert as trees do in our forests, providing food and homes for wildlife. A portion of this region includes over 85 acres of habitat surrounding the base of the Four Peaks Mountains. That's why Natural Restorations, the U.S. Forest Service Tonto National Forest, the National Forest Foundation, Wells Fargo, Four Peaks Brewing Co., & AZ Wholesale Growers have teamed up again to support and plant saguaros to restore life on the Tonto.
Sign-in: 8:30-9 a.m. | Safety Briefing: 9:00 a.m. | Event Ends: 12:00p.m. or when last saguaro is planted
Tonto Recreation Pass: You do NOT need one for this location.
Youth volunteers: anyone under 18 years old must be accompanied & supervised during the entire event by a parent, guardian, or adult group leader.
******We strongly encourage parents, guardians, & adult group leaders to use their best judgment on whether or not a child should be working around and/or with cacti.**********
If you need youth registration paperwork ahead of time for parent/guardian signatures, please email Nicole at contact@naturalrestorations.org
Snacks: We will have light snacks for volunteers, including apples & bananas.
Bathrooms: Stellar Adventures is providing bathrooms.
What to wear: Check the forecast & dress accordingly. Please wear clothing & shoes that can get dirty. Wear long pants, thick-sole & closed toe sturdy shoes (no flipflops/sandals), a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
What to bring: We strongly suggest that you come prepared. If you want to plant cacti, please bring a set of thick leather work gloves to protect your hands (leather gloves are necessary when working with cacti). We will have some adult-size gloves on hand for volunteers to borrow until supplies last.
***Bring a reusable water bottle or hydration pack, we will have water coolers for you to refill your bottles and packs.
Additional items that are extremely helpful for replanting but not necessary:
*Kevlar Reinforced Leather Gloves - these are the gloves we use on our replanting projects to provide better protection for our hands & forearms. If you plan to attend replanting events with us frequently, you may want to invest in a pair. We like using the RAPICCA Animal Handling Gloves Bite Proof Kevlar Reinforced Leather Padding gloves available on Amazon.
*Knee Pads - a lot of replanting work is spent with your knees on the ground. Knee pads or a pad for your knees can help protect and provide cushion for your knees.
*If you bring any of your own tools, put masking tape with your phone number on them so that we can get them back to you if you get separated.
If you have any other questions, please email Nicole at contact@naturalrestorations.org
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|
General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Tree Plantation activity in NCR region. Come with your family & friends to plant trees. Its an ongoing activity everyday expect Sundays from (9:30am-5:30pm)For details & To sign up, please email us at: info@hydragreens.org.
Brief about City Forest:
A city forest’ is an ecological restoration project which aims to revive, protect, and build our precious natural wealth of flora, water, fresh air, bio-diversity etc and re-establish the human connection with the nature.
Spread over 2.5 acres parallel to the FNG highway, sec 112 Noida, it is will be an open exhibitory of native vegetation, a repository of our rare & endangered species of trees, to cultivate environmental awareness and educate visitors about local forest ecology. Approximately 30,000 trees of 120+ native species will be planted on the site.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 300 | n/a | n/a |