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There are many ways one can help our guests as a volunteer. Some of these include: Preparing and/or Serving a MealSorting and Preparing Donated Food and/or Materials
Light Cleaning and Dishwashing

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The rite of passage known as Prom will be held on April 20, 2024. Parents want their students to be safe after the dance and that is where the PTSO comes in. We host After-Prom from 11:30pm-2:30am. At After-Prom we have a variety of games, inflatables, prizes, food and beverages. We strive to have most of these things donated to make it affordable to keep the students entertained.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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D.A.R.E. Days in the Park is an annual event organized by the Burlington Police Department D.A.R.E. Officers and Burlington Recreation & Parks Department Staff. Fifth grade graduates of the D.A.R.E. program at 10 different elementary schools are recognized for their accomplishments and completion of the program through this celebration event. The students positively interact with police officers and Recreation personnel while participating in staff-led activities such as dancing, kickball, dodge ball, relay races, etc. Students also enjoy riding the miniature train and Dentzel Carousel located in the largest City-owned park in Burlington. The event lasts 5 hours and a pizza lunch is served to students midday. Approximately 800 students attend this event over the course of two days. (Half of the students attend the first day and the other half attends the second day.) Guest/motivational speakers are often brought in to reinforce the D.A.R.E. principles & message as well as offer encouragement to students. Students not only have positive interaction with law enforcement and other public service professionals during this event, it is a great way for them to see first-hand that drug & alcohol use is not required to have a good time.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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D.A.R.E. Days in the Park is an annual event organized by the Burlington Police Department D.A.R.E. Officers and Burlington Recreation & Parks Department Staff. Fifth grade graduates of the D.A.R.E. program at 10 different elementary schools are recognized for their accomplishments and completion of the program through this celebration event. The students positively interact with police officers and Recreation personnel while participating in staff-led activities such as dancing, kickball, dodge ball, relay races, etc. Students also enjoy riding the miniature train and Dentzel Carousel located in the largest City-owned park in Burlington. The event lasts 5 hours and a pizza lunch is served to students midday. Approximately 800 students attend this event over the course of two days. (Half of the students attend the first day and the other half attends the second day.) Guest/motivational speakers are often brought in to reinforce the D.A.R.E. principles & message as well as offer encouragement to students. Students not only have positive interaction with law enforcement and other public service professionals during this event, it is a great way for them to see first-hand that drug & alcohol use is not required to have a good time.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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This is our annual Block Party to get our community ready for summer and Summer Reading at their library! We will have all of our planned educational and literacy events and information available for the community to pick up. While attending this free event they can also register for Summer Reading, Dolly Parton Imagination Library, as well as Reading Support. They will also have opportunities to learn about offerings from various partners that will be in attendance as well - all supporting literacy. Free food, games, prizes, and entertainment will be provided to all who attend.Available Shifts
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General | 12 | n/a | n/a |

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Our goal is to feed as many people from ALL surrounding Cities, those living in low income, paycheck to paycheck, homeless, seniors, and Veterans, just ALL walks of life. It is so important because, as well as you know all foods is in the RISE and after paying rent/utilities, it makes it very hard to buy groceries, not to say this food is going to last all week, but it puts food in their pantry.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Is that spotless fridge oh so satisfying? Do you get a secret thrill from a deep cleanwith a toothbrush? OhSoClean! service teams spray, scrub, and organize Teen Feed’s dinner locations until they are shiny and good as new. OhSoClean! service teams are vital for providing a sanitary and welcoming setting for Teen Feed’s nightly dinner program. We invite you to join us as partners in addressing the basic needs of Seattle’s houseless youth community through an OhSoClean! Service Event.
For next steps including scheduling, please email: volunteercoordinator@teenfeed.org
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Support Teen Feed by organizing a food collection drive to provide pantry staples and paper products for our nightly meal program for houseless youth 13-25 years of age. Our meal program always is in needs of pantry staples (bottled water, coco packets, cooking oil, sparking seltzer water, electrolyte packets, cup-o-noodle, 100% fruit juice, hot sauce, spices) and paper products (to-go packaging, etc.). Contact us for more information about how to run a food drive at your place of work.To see what items are currently most needed, or do an entirely remote food drive, please reference our Amazon Wishlist, linked on our website: https://teenfeed.org/donate/
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Support Teen Feed by organizing a basic needs drive within yourcommunity! Our young people are in need of new and high quality clothing, basic needs, and toiletries. Contact us for more information about how to run a basic needs drive within your community, such as your workplace.
To see list of current needs or do a completely remote Basic Needs Drive, please see our Amazon Wishlist, linked on https://teenfeed.org/donate/

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IT'S BACKKKKKK! P.E.A.R.L.'s Stripes Vs Blue & You Community Kickball Tournament is in full effect! Join us Saturday May 18th 2024 at the Pea Ridge Memorial Park ball fields to help us KICK the stigma!We will be hosting an EXHIBITION GAME with the BEST of NWA Recovery & the BEST of NWA Law Enforcement coming together to honor the life of Pea Ridge Police Officer Kevin Apple who sacrificed his life in the line of duty. We honor his life by showing that WE DO RECOVER & WE COME TOGETHER with our local law enforcement for a day of fun and healing!
We would like to thank the Pea Ridge Police Dept. and Officer Apple's family for affording us the opportunity to do this in his name. A portion of proceeds will be donated to the Pea Ridge P.D.
Come join us! The first 8 recovery teams and the first 8 law enforcement teams for a total of 16 TEAMS will get to play that day! To save your teams spot you can contact Kyra Moss with the information provided on the flyer. Teams registrations are $300 per team!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Set Up Crew | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Bracket Runner | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Event Cleaning Crew | no limit | n/a | n/a |
PEARL Sales Attendant | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Team Registration Table | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Score Keeper | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Tear Down Crew | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Volunteer Referee | no limit | n/a | n/a |