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Friends Of Moses Hall Inc
Participate in maintaining the Morningstar Moses Cemetery by clearing debris and controlling vegetation overgrowth. Volunteers help protect the cemetery's features and support ongoing survey and field work at the site.
Bannockburn Neighbors Assisting Neighbors Inc
A Block Coordinator acts as the primary point of contact for residents on a street, coordinating between those who need assistance and volunteers who can provide help. Responsibilities include maintaining a list of residents, meeting neighbors, coordinating assistance, and communicating neighborhood needs to NAN leadership.
Bannockburn Neighbors Assisting Neighbors Inc
Volunteers can organize presentations or discussions on topics of interest to the community. This role involves preparing and delivering content that is informative and engaging for Bannockburn residents.
Cabin John Park Vol Fire Dept
Cabin John Park is looking for dedicated Volunteers to serve our community. Please check our website for details. | Requirements: No experience required- all training is provided! | Categories: EMT, Firefighter, Department Support, Fundraising
Musicaid Inc
Volunteers are needed to perform live music at various assisted living facilities. Responsibilities include preparing and performing music pieces to entertain and engage residents. Volunteers should be passionate about music and enjoy interacting with seniors.
Burning Tree Village Inc
Assist with delivering flyers, planning and hosting events, visiting neighbors, and joining the Board of Directors. Volunteers help foster a caring and supportive community environment.
Burning Tree Village Inc
Help celebrate Independence Day by volunteering at our 4th of July Parade & Party. Volunteers are needed for event setup, managing games, arts & crafts, and potluck refreshments. SSL hours are available for some duties.
Burning Tree Village Inc
Provide local rides to seniors and disabled community members for medical appointments, grocery shopping, and other local destinations. Volunteers are asked to be available for ride requests made three days in advance.
Burning Tree Village Inc
Serve as a tech coach to assist late tech adopters with using their cell phones, home computers, and tablets. Training is provided, and volunteers are needed to manage the program as well.
Glen Echo Vol Fire Dept
Glen Echo Fire Department (GEFD) is a combination career-volunteer department located in the southeast corner of Montgomery County, Maryland. We have around 30 active members who come from all walks of life. Our membership includes high school, college, and medical students, parents, attorneys, scientists, dog walkers, military personnel, and engineers, just to name a few. There are wonderful, interesting people at Glen Echo Fire Department, and the atmosphere is not only professional, but also fun and welcoming—we take great pride in thinking of ourselves as a family and as having a “firehouse” rather than a “fire station.” Some of our more senior members will tell you that they started as volunteers thinking they would just stick with it for a couple years, only to find that their experience at Glen Echo was something they were unwilling to leave behind. GEFD volunteers who’ve moved as far away as Utah and Florida still come back several times a year to be at the firehouse and to run calls. And several of our volunteers—some of whom will tell you they never would have dreamed of becoming doctors or nurses—have found their calling while members of the department and have subsequently gone on to medical school or nursing school, or have become physician assistants. We are also the closest volunteer firehouse to American University, and many of our members are Eagles. We’re located right on several bus lines and are less than a mile from where Massachusetts Avenue intersects the Capital Crescent Trail (a paved bike path linking Georgetown, downtown Bethesda, and other locations), so it’s easy to get to us. | Requirements: There are some sacrifices and some commitment required to be a volunteer at GEFD, but they are far outweighed by the enormous rewards from helping others in their time of need — this gets reinforced with every card or letter we receive from someone who’s grateful for the assistance our personnel have provided and the kindness our personnel have shown We ask that all of our members commit to volunteering 600 hours per year, typically in a scheduled weekly 12 hour shift. We offer flexible scheduling and make every effort to accommodate our member's lives outside of the fire house. If you’re a college student in the DC area and your home is elsewhere, it’s possible to take EMS or firefighter classes and to fulfill the volunteer staffing commitment during the school year. If you work a full time job we offer shifts that are overnight and/or on weekends, and we also offer flexible scheduling to help our members meet our requirements around their schedule. We also ask that members show a pattern of regular advancement during their first year in the fire service. This means committing to training such as EMT class, HAZMAT operations class, technology training courses, and additional classes and check offs that may require some extra time commitment. Lastly, our members are asked to participate in at least three special events per year. Two of these events are our bingo fundraiser in September and our open house in October. There are additional events that take place year round including our santa runs, special event stand-bys, spring cleaning, large scale training drills, and more. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Potomac Community Resources
Assist in the facilitation of various programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Responsibilities include supporting participants, setting up activities, and ensuring a safe and inclusive environment.
Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy
Assist in the delivery of CAPP courses by supporting instructors and participants. Responsibilities include setting up course materials, facilitating discussions, and providing logistical support. Completion of training as a 'Volunteer Teaching Assistant' is required.
Little Falls Watershed Alliance Inc
Adopt a meadow and receive training on maintenance to prevent invasive species from taking over.
Little Falls Watershed Alliance Inc
Participate in the Audubon Society Great Christmas Bird Count and the Backyard Bird Count to help track bird populations in the area.
Little Falls Watershed Alliance Inc
Join our active stream monitoring team to survey benthic macro-invertebrates. Volunteers sample four times a year and help run the Creek Critters program.
Little Falls Watershed Alliance Inc
Join community trash pick-ups and habitat restoration work days. These events are preapproved for MCPS SSL Hours.
Mclean Trees Foundation
Volunteers participate in tree-planting projects in McLean parks and school grounds during spring and fall. No experience is necessary, and volunteers of all ages are welcome to help plant trees and contribute to the community's beautification.
Mclean Trees Foundation
Volunteers assist with tree maintenance and care throughout the year, including watering, weeding, pruning, edging, and mulching. This role is crucial in keeping the trees healthy and thriving in the community.
Mclean Trees Foundation
Volunteers work independently or in groups to remove invasive species that threaten the health of native trees. This activity is essential for maintaining a balanced ecosystem and supporting the growth of native trees.
Abaco Strong
Assist in the coordination and implementation of rebuilding projects in Abaco, focusing on sustainable practices and community engagement. Volunteers will work closely with local leaders and families to understand and address their needs.
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