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Peacebike
Join the PeaceBike team on their cycling journeys, helping to promote peace and friendship along the way. Volunteers will engage with local communities, assist with logistics, and support educational initiatives during the rides.
Fisher Poets Gathering Inc
Volunteers are needed to help run the Gearshack, watch the doors, and direct fans during the FisherPoets Gathering. Volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of the event across multiple venues.
Healing Circle
Assist in providing free community education about the dynamics of sexual abuse. Volunteers will help create an atmosphere of safety and understanding for survivors and contribute to the prevention of child abuse.
Ten Fifteen Productions
Assist in various aspects of theater production including set design, lighting, and sound. Volunteers will work closely with directors and performers to ensure smooth production operations.
Rainland Fly Casters
Assist with local restoration and fisheries projects to help conserve and restore local aquatic environments. Volunteers will engage in activities such as habitat restoration and monitoring fish populations.
Rainland Fly Casters
Teach fly fishing, tying, and casting to local school students as part of the club's educational outreach program. Volunteers will help students learn the basics of fly fishing and develop their skills.
Knappa Fire Prot Dist
Knappa Fire District contains 80 square miles and is located 15 miles east of Astoria Oregon. The District is covered by three stations, 3 engines, 2 tenders, a rescue, and an ambulance. Volunteers will attend a twice yearly recruit academy where they wil | Requirements: Applicants must live within the District boundaries, be 18 years old, hold a valid driver's license, and be able to lift 50 pounds. Drug screen and background check will be completed upon acceptance of application. We also have a cadet program for thos | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Gearhart Fire Dept
Gearhart Fire Department covers 29 Square miles. We are operated by 2 stations (main and sub) 2 Engines, 1 Tender, 2 brush rigs, 1 rescue, support vehicles. New recruits will attend a twice yearly recruit academy where they will gain the beginning knowledge to get their entry level Fire Fighter Certification. ● Join a group of dedicated men & women with an important mission ● Enjoy the sprit of teamwork and adventure ● Become an invaluable part of your community ● Take the opportunity to become a Certified Firefighter ● Become a Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician APPLICATION's Can be Picked up at City Hall or the Fire Department. or, at www.gearhartfire.com | Requirements: Applicants must live within the District boundaries, be 18 years old, hold a valid driver's license, and be able to lift 50 pounds. Drug screen and background check will be completed upon acceptance of an application. We also have a cadet program for those under 18 years old | Categories: Department Support, Firefighter, Junior Members, Other, EMT
Seaside Fire & Rescue
Seaside Fire & Rescue provides fire protection, rescue, and emergency medical services to the citizens and visitors of the City of Seaside OR, the surrounding rural fire protection district, and mutual aid response to all ends of the County. Additional services provided include Water Rescue, High Angle Rescue, seasonal Beach Lifeguards, and Fire Marshal for inspection services. Our personal are also active in many organizations within the county related to Emergency Services including: HAZMAT 11 - The Oregon State Fire Marshal Regional HazMat Team, Clatsop County High Angle Rescue Team- made up of members throughout the county and managed by the Clatsop County Sheriff's Office, & the County Fire Investigation team. Our volunteers respond day or night, often leaving their family, friends, and jobs to serve the city. The volunteers are expected to maintain the same standard of training as paid firefighters and become certified through DPSST as Firefighters during the course of their training. Additional training is available for firefighters who wish to become apparatus engineers, aerial ladder operators, EMS providers and other special rescue technicians. ● Join a group of dedicated men & women with an important mission ● Enjoy the sprit of teamwork and adventure ● Become an invaluable part of your community ● Take the opportunity to become a Certified Firefighter ● Become a Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician | Requirements: ● Must reside in the Seaside Fire & Rescue area of response or work within the district and able to respond to calls. ● Must be 18 years of age to become a firefighter. ● Must possess a valid Oregon Driver License upon hire. ● Must have an insurable driving record. ● Must be able to pass a drug and alcohol screen (the test includes marijuana) prior to starting. ● All new firefighters must pass a physical ability test. | Categories: Other, EMT, Firefighter
Friends Of Willapa National Wildlife Refuge
Volunteers assist with planning, greeting, ticket taking, moderating, and setting up and cleaning up at Friends events. These roles support the smooth running of events and community engagement.
Friends Of Willapa National Wildlife Refuge
Volunteers help remove invasive plant species like holly, gorse, and Scotch broom. This involves medium to light physical labor for about three hours per session.
Friends Of Willapa National Wildlife Refuge
From February through May, volunteers visit 4th grade classrooms in Pacific County to teach about the environment and wildlife refuges. Volunteers also lead field trips to the Refuge to reinforce learning.
Peninsula Poverty Response Ppr
Assist in organizing and executing the annual Project Community Connect event, which provides free goods and services to neighbors in need. Volunteers help with setup, coordination, and support during the event.
Peninsula Poverty Response Ppr
Participate in monthly meetings open to local residents to discuss and plan poverty alleviation strategies on the Peninsula. Meetings are held on the second Thursday of every month at 2:00 PM.
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