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Celtic Arts Foundation
Assist in organizing and facilitating Scottish Country Dance classes, which are free and open to the public. Volunteers will help with setup, participant registration, and ensuring a smooth class experience.
Celtic Arts Foundation
Support the Highland Pipes Drop-in Help Sessions by assisting participants with setup and providing general guidance during the session. Volunteers should have a basic understanding of Highland Pipes.
Youthnet
Assist with organizing and managing the donation closet at Youthnet's main office. Volunteers will help sort and distribute donated items to foster families and ensure the closet is well-stocked and organized.
Skagit County Fire District 6
Now Hiring Resident Firefighters! No experience required, will train. See the link below for more information on becoming a part of our amazing team! https://www.dropbox.com/s/rauoe1an7ye5nmh/Resident%20FF%20posting%204-2019.pdf?dl=0&fbclid=IwAR2XKlkoaqRqs8jWmCPLMrGLMWXuYrTD0JwRM9klOGYYwrVJmVlQpZZaur0 We are always accepting applications for part-time and volunteer positions: Volunteer Firefighter Resident Firefighter Part-Time Firefighter | Requirements: Must to be able to pass a Washington State patrol background check and drivers record check. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter, Other
North Cascades Institute
Support the Mountain School program by assisting with educational activities, guiding students in outdoor explorations, and promoting environmental awareness. Volunteers will work closely with educators to enhance the learning experience for school groups.
North Cascades Institute
Assist in facilitating outdoor educational programs for youth, focusing on leadership and environmental stewardship in the North Cascades. Volunteers will support program logistics, engage with participants, and help foster a connection to nature.
Helping Hands Food Bank
Help rescue food from local grocery stores and assist in redistributing to participants. Volunteers must complete a background check.
HELPING HANDS FOOD BANK OF SEDRO WOOLLEY
Support Helping Hands Food Bank by being an advocate at community events. Time commitment varies by event.
HELPING HANDS FOOD BANK OF SEDRO WOOLLEY
Deliver groceries to homebound participants and CHOW bags for local kids. Volunteers can use their own vehicle or a Helping Hands van, with routes available Tuesday to Saturday.
HELPING HANDS FOOD BANK OF SEDRO WOOLLEY
Assist with setup, support, and cleanup at distribution locations. Customer service skills are a plus.
HELPING HANDS FOOD BANK OF SEDRO WOOLLEY
Accompany staff to local stores to pick up donations and return to the warehouse for unloading. Volunteers should be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
Helping Hands Food Bank
Sort diapers for distribution to participants and partner agencies. This opportunity is open to individuals and small groups of all ages.
Helping Hands Food Bank
Support community events as an advocate for the organization, assisting with various tasks depending on the event.
Helping Hands Food Bank
Assist in the warehouse by sorting non-food items and helping with grocery-style distribution, check-in, restocking, and customer service. Suitable for large groups or youth with adult supervision.
Helping Hands Food Bank
Assist in the solutions department, including packing pantry and unhoused bags, sorting food items, and distributing flyers.
Helping Hands Food Bank
Deliver C.H.O.W. bags and groceries to homebound participants. Volunteers must commit to a weekly route and complete a background check.
HELPING HANDS FOOD BANK OF SEDRO WOOLLEY
Work in a team to garden and prune in the Food Forest. Requires tolerance for outdoor work and physical activity.
HELPING HANDS FOOD BANK OF SEDRO WOOLLEY
Organize food donations from grocery rescue and local farmers. Volunteers sort edible produce into crates for distribution.
HELPING HANDS FOOD BANK OF SEDRO WOOLLEY
Make phone calls to participants, join outreach events, and complete office work. Customer service skills are beneficial.
HELPING HANDS FOOD BANK OF SEDRO WOOLLEY
Fill bags with meals and snacks for children. This activity is suitable for kids and involves repetitive movements.
Skagit Valley Clean Energy Alliance
Join our meetings, typically on Mondays at 4:30 pm in the Meeting Room of the La Conner Swinomish Library. Bring your ideas or listen to ours and volunteer to help with climate-friendly initiatives.
Timber Tamers 4X4 Club Inc
Join the Timber Tamers for a work party at Walker Valley, held on the 2nd Saturday of each month at 9:00 am. Volunteers will assist in trail maintenance and other community service activities in the area.
Alger Vol Fire Dist #14
We are looking for community members that want to make their community better by serving as a volunteer firefighter in the capacity that fits best with your lifestyle. | Requirements: Must to be able to pass a Washington State patrol background check and drivers record check. | Categories: Firefighter, Community Education, Department Support, Fundraising, EMT, Other
Alger Vol Fire Dist #14
Skagit County Fire District 14 is seeking individuals who are looking to join the fire service as a resident firefighter. Residents will make their home at the fire station, the fire district just completed a new dorm room addition with 6 dorm rooms available, dining room, full kitchen. In addition, we provide educational opportunities (Fire Service-related degrees). Residents live at the fire station, work 7 shifts per month Compensation includes - free rent and use of facilities - $100 per month stipend - $12 per call stipend - Insurance and retirement through the Board of Volunteer Firefighters For more information email to general@skagitfire14.org or contact Chief Skrinde at 360-724-3451 Application can be found on our website www.skagitfire14.org | Requirements: Minimum requirements - 18 years old - Current Washington State Driver license - Able to pass a background and drug screening. | Categories: Community Education, Department Support, Firefighter, EMT, Other
Shelter Bay Chorus
Join the Shelter Bay Chorus Group to sing in community events and concerts. No auditions are required, just a love for singing and a willing spirit. Rehearsals are held every Thursday from 4:30-6:30 PM at the Shelter Bay Clubhouse.
Skagit County Fire District 11
Positions open for volunteer firefighters on Fidalgo Island with Skagit Fire District 11 / Mt Erie Volunteer Fire Department | Requirements: Minimum 18 yo and able to pass drug and background checks | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Skagit County Fire District 11
Traditional volunteer firefighters and "shifts" up to 96 hours a year plus drill nights (2 hours every Monday except Memorial, labor and the last 2 in December). Please see our website for full position description | Requirements: Be able to pass a background check with no gross misdominers or felonies. Must be insurable with a valid drivers license Must be 18 and legal resident of the USA | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Skagit County Fire District 11
The Mt Erie Fire Department is an all volunteer department serving Fidalgo Island. Our volunteer firefighters respond to structure fires, motor vehicle accidents, rescues, medical emergencies, and wildland fires. We provide all of the equipment and training necessary to let you serve the community safely. We don't expect you to have any fire training before you join. We have 2 stations and run approximately 350 calls a year. We are always looking for new volunteers to join our ranks. New firefighters will attend fire academy to teach you all the basic skills needed to become a firefighter for our district. At the end of the academy you will have the opportunity to become internationally certified as a firefighter. After the academy we will teach you to fight wild land fires in an additional 32-hour course. Emergency Medical Technician training is also available for more advanced first aid skill training, but is not required. Whether you are a volunteer or professional firefighter, the dangers are the same. Firefighters can and do die in fires every year. We work on preventing this through a commitment of training for our members. | Requirements: In addition to putting in the time and effort you must: * Be able to pass a Washington state background check (If you have a felony conviction your are ineligible to apply) * Have a clean driving record (If you have a history of speeding tickets, or other serious traffic infractions over the past ten years you are not eligible to apply.) * Be at least 16 years old * Live in or near the fire District * Be available Monday nights for training (at least 30% attendance) As a volunteer, you are required to attend at least 30% of drills and as many alarms as possible (minimum 20 annually). The District has training sessions every Monday night from 7 to 9 pm, with the exception of holidays. During this time we will cover many skills and new tactics in everything from medical training to firefighting. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Whatcom County Fire Protection District @18
WCFPD 18 responds to both fire and medical calls. | Requirements: Minimum Requirements • Must be 18 years of age at the time of application. • High School Diploma or GED equivalent. • Must be able to speak, read and write the English language. • Possess a valid Washington State Motor Vehicle operators license. • Must be a U.S. Citizen or a registered permanent resident alien with authorization to work in the United States. • Have no disqualifying criminal citations in driving or criminal background (e.g. reckless and/or negligent driving or DUI within last three years, any Felony conviction). • Must pass a written entry exam (Whatcom Recruit Academy), Physical Ability Test (Whatcom Recruit Academy), medical screening, urinalysis drug screening and background check. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Historic Downtown Anacortes Association
Join the Downtown Anacortes Alliance by volunteering at the downtown sidewalk sale. Help create a vibrant atmosphere and engage with the community during this exciting event.
Anacortes Skate Park Improvement Project
Assist with the maintenance and improvement of the Ben Root Skate Park. Help organize and support events, workshops, and classes to promote skateboarding in the community.
Puget Sound Public Farms
Volunteers will assist in maintaining raised bed gardens, participating in tasks such as planting and harvesting. The garden is accessible with raised beds on a flat grass lawn.
Stanwood-Camano Area Foundation
Participate in a panel discussion to share insights and strategies on volunteer engagement. This event aims to enhance the capacity of local nonprofits to effectively engage and retain volunteers.
Stanwood-Camano Area Foundation
Join monthly coffee chats to network with other nonprofit leaders and discuss challenges and opportunities in the nonprofit sector. These informal gatherings foster collaboration and idea exchange.
Stanwood Camano Arts Festivals
Join the Stanwood Camano Arts Festivals Volunteer team to help organize and run art festivals that benefit the local community. Volunteers can be local or come from afar to join in the activities and fun.
Puget Sound Public Farms
Volunteers will engage in experiential learning of growing food, participating in tasks such as planting, harvesting, and maintaining the garden. Volunteers are encouraged to bring necessary personal items for comfort and safety.
SAFE HARBOR FREE CLINIC
Join Safe Harbor Free Clinic in providing compassionate care to patients in need. Volunteers will assist in various roles to support clinic operations and patient care, ensuring a welcoming and supportive environment.
WHATCOM MOUNTAIN BIKE COALITION
Lead group rides on local trails, sharing the joy of mountain biking with others. Volunteers should be comfortable riding and navigating Galbraith Mountain.
WHATCOM MOUNTAIN BIKE COALITION
Represent WMBC on the trails by greeting riders, sharing etiquette tips, and providing assistance where needed. Volunteers will help promote a positive trail experience for all users.
WHATCOM MOUNTAIN BIKE COALITION
Participate in Trail Days to help build and maintain local trails. Volunteers will work under the guidance of an experienced trail crew leader, learning essential trail maintenance skills while enjoying the outdoors.
Homesnow
Volunteers can participate in various roles such as event planning, carpentry, art, welcome desk greeting, and more. Volunteers are encouraged to take a tour of Unity Village for orientation and can choose from a variety of tasks based on their skills and interests.
Snohomish Cnty Fire Dist #19
Snohomish County Fire District 19 is looking to recruit several part-paid volunteer firefighters. The district’s service area is predominately rural and the boundaries include the unincorporated Snohomish County area between the cities of Marysville, Arlington, and Stanwood, Washington and include the town of Silvana, Washington. The district responds to approximately 750 calls for service per year and provides an excellent ongoing in-service training program as well participating in training activities with surrounding fire departments. Part-time firefighters work between 5 and 12 shifts per month and because the shifts are on a scheduled basis, personnel are not required to live within a given residential or response area. Shifts are broken into 12 hour shifts as follows: 0600-1800 and 1800-0600; scheduling of shifts is flexible and can be traded between individuals. Depending upon their qualifications part-paid firefighters receive a stipend of $80.00 to $120.00 per shift. Job Duties: Two part-paid firefighters are scheduled for each shift and may take positions on an engine, tender or aid car depending upon the nature of the call received. This is a unique opportunity to gain experience as a firefighter, driver-operator, company officer or a member of an aid car crew including providing BLS ambulance transport, and driver operator of the air unit. Part-paid firefighters are also responsible for routine maintenance of the fire station and fire apparatus and for minor repairs on the apparatus. | Requirements: Minimum Requirements • 18 years of age • US Citizenship • High School Graduate (or equivalent) • Valid Washington State Driver’s License with acceptable driving record • Current CPAT card or pass department physical ability assessment • Current IFSAC Firefighter I or Washington State EMT certification and the ability to obtain the other certification within one year • Pass a background check Application Process • Application can be obtained at Fire Station 94, 2720 212th Street NW, Stanwood, WA at any time Monday-Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM or downloaded from the web site: www.firedistrict19.com. • Return the application station 94. • Openings are continuous; however the next series of applications will be reviewed January 1, 2016 with oral interviews scheduled for the week January 11th, 2016. If you have questions you can call 360-652-8277 or email kstrotz@firedistrict19.com. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
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