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Linn County Pioneer Association
Join the Linn County Pioneer Association in organizing and executing the longest continuously running celebration in Oregon. Volunteers will assist in various activities throughout the 3-day event, ensuring a successful and enjoyable experience for all attendees.
Harrisburg Fire Dept
The Harrisburg Fire Department serves an area of approximately 86 square miles. This area stretches from the Harrisburg Bridge to Mt. Tom, and 6 miles both North and South of Harrisburg. Highway 99E, Interstate 5, two rail lines, and the Willamette River pass through our District. The Department responds to over 450 calls each year, and handles situations involving fire protection, vehicle accidents, hazardous materials, water rescue and more commonly, medical emergencies for the residents in the area in which it serves. Calls range from trash fires to house fires; from simple scratches to massive traumas. Harrisburg Fire also provides medical services for football games and other community events. But it’s not all business. Harrisburg Fire exists to support its community, and its mission is to do that in as many ways as possible, not just fire and life safety. We participate in various community programs, including the Fourth of July Breakfast, Parade, and Fireworks show. It’s not uncommon to see fire trucks leading parades for out high school sports teams in celebration of district or state championships. You will see our team in action at various school functions, Including Health Fairs, Fire Prevention and giving tours of the Fire station. We have 3 career staff, a Fire Chief, Training Officer, and Firefighter. We rely heavily on our volunteer staff of 20+ firefighters and EMT’s to provide service to our community of 5,000 citizens. | Requirements: - Live in District - At least 18 years of age - Valid Oregon Drivers License - Pass Background Check | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Jade Rabbit Small Animal Rescue
Assist with the daily care of rabbits, including feeding, cleaning enclosures, and socializing with the animals. Volunteers are crucial in maintaining a healthy and happy environment for the rabbits.
Sweet Home Fire District
The Volunteer firefighter serves the community by responding to a wide variety of situations, ranging from emergencies that immediately threaten life or property to routine citizen requests for information or assistance. They perform within the scope of the policies and procedures of the Sweet Home Fire District and perform duties in the following general categories: fire suppression, emergency medical aid or rescue, hazardous material responses, training, building inspections and public education. The Volunteer firefighter normally works under the supervision of a company officer and is expected to function effectively as part of a highly trained team. They are also expected to perform their duties under adverse conditions and physical conditions that may pose a high risk of personal injury or exposure to hazardous conditions or infectious diseases. The Volunteer firefighter is required to attend regularly scheduled training in order to maintain the high level of knowledge, skill and ability necessary to function safely and effectively as a firefighter and EMS provider in accordance with state law, county protocols, and standard operating procedures. The work performance of a Volunteer firefighter is continuously evaluated for general knowledge, skill proficiency, and ability to work as part of a team. | Requirements: - At least 18 years of age - No previous training required for new members - Mandatory drivers license & background check - Mandatory physical & drug screening, (District Paid) - Completion of NFPA Firefighter I within 12 months after membership - Attendance at weekly training, meetings and special events | Categories: Firefighter
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Capture moments during tests. This role is perfect for someone with a love of photography who wants to contribute to the event by documenting it.
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Responsible for transporting birds to the site if needed, transporting to field locations, planting, and caring for the birds. This role is vital to the successful and efficient operation of training days.
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Responsible for balancing members between stations and keeping the event on schedule. This role ensures the smooth operation of training days.
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Responsible for checking members and guests in, ensuring relevant waivers have been signed, answering general questions, and collecting any outstanding payments.
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Assist with general clean-up to ensure everyone can leave in a timely manner. This role is essential for maintaining the cleanliness and organization of events.
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Responsible for leading station exercises, giving short lectures, and working 1:1 with participants and their dogs. This role is ideal for those interested in becoming station leaders.
Parker Learning Gardens
Guide visits for adopters of farm animals, helping them connect with goats, pigs, chickens, and rabbits. Enhance social skills, emotional intelligence, and executive functions through engaging, hands-on experiences.
Friends Of Family Farmers
Join Friends of Family Farmers in promoting and protecting socially responsible agriculture in Oregon. Volunteers may assist with events, advocacy efforts, and community outreach to support local farmers.
Coburg Fire Dist
Coburg Fire District covers 32 square miles from the Mckenzie river to the Lane/Linn county line. We provide emergency response to all hazards within our boundaries and provide mutual aid to neighboring agencies. Some of the more common emergencies that we respond to are, Medical emergencies, motor vehicle accidents, brush/vegetation fires, structure fires and hazardous material spills. Last year, Coburg Volunteer firefighters responded to over 470 emergencies. Those responses were all possible because of our volunteers. We are always accepting applications for volunteer firefighter. Contact us today to learn more. | Requirements: 16* years of age or older (16-18 for junior firefighter) Permanent residence inside the Coburg Rural fire protection district Ability to pass background check and drug screen | Categories: Junior Members, Firefighter, EMT
Mid-Valley Prelude Sinfonia Inc
Assist in completing the new AYO Music Center space by painting, organizing, and performing household carpentry tasks. Volunteers with a love for helping and skills in these areas are needed.
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
Transport bike racks to events by bike, supporting sustainable transportation initiatives. Volunteers will need to be comfortable cycling and handling bike racks.
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
Assist in the restoration of natural areas and streams by participating in hands-on labor to improve local ecosystems. Volunteers will work outdoors to help bring life back to urban creeks.
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
Support the Coalition by setting up and cleaning up at various events. Volunteers will help ensure events run smoothly and efficiently.
Ten River Food Web
Ten Rivers Food Web is seeking volunteers with experience in treasurer duties, social media management, grant-writing, and program development. Volunteers will help support the organization's mission by contributing their skills in these areas.
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
Join the Communications & Marketing Committee to support the Coalition's outreach efforts. Volunteers will assist in developing and implementing marketing strategies.
American Aquifers
Participate in sponsored clean-ups and events that educate and promote stewardship of the environment and groundwater resources. Volunteers will help organize and execute clean-up activities in various locations.
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