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New Jersey Association on Correction
DVRT and SART volunteers respond to the police department or hospitals to provide emotional support, information on domestic violence, sexual abuse, community resources, and a safety plan. Teams are composed of trained citizens who respond to the police departments on an 'on-call' basis. All volunteers go through a rigorous screening process followed by an intensive 40+ hour training.
Services Empowering Rights of Victims (SERV)
Ongoing volunteer needs for individuals who would like to dedicate time each week to support survivors of violence and trafficking. Volunteers may assist with crisis intervention, legal advocacy, or support groups.
Center for Family Services
Trained volunteer responders are needed to support youth following a traumatic event. Volunteers will be part of the Lead Response Team, providing comprehensive multi-component crisis interventions in schools, community programs, or agencies servicing youth.
Services Empowering Rights of Victims (SERV)
Ideal for company projects, team building, or fulfilling volunteer hours. Volunteers can participate in events that support survivors and raise awareness about domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking.
Center for Family Services
As a trained volunteer mentor, you can spend quality time with a young person to improve their self-esteem, promote positive youth development, help them deal with day-to-day challenges, build social leadership and resiliency skills, identify educational and career interests, set goals, broaden horizons, participate in social activities, and have fun.
Battleship New Jersey
Volunteers aboard the Battleship New Jersey can work with veterans and youth groups, participate in events, and attend specialized lectures and tours. Responsibilities may include serving as a tour guide, historical researcher, or assisting with restoration and maintenance tasks.
Center for Aquatic Sciences
Dive Volunteers play a vital role in ensuring that aquarium guests have a wonderful experience by performing dive shows and assisting in exhibit maintenance. A minimum commitment of 16 hours a month is required, along with scuba certification and logged dives.
Center for Aquatic Sciences
Husbandry Volunteers assist biologists in maintaining animal exhibits and holding systems. Duties include exhibit cleaning, diet preparation, behavior observations, and record keeping, requiring a commitment of at least two days each month.
Center for Aquatic Sciences
The Summer Camp Teen Volunteer program is designed for applicants aged 16 – 18, providing hands-on learning experiences and job skills. Volunteers assist staff with daily camp activities including games, crafts, lessons, and field trips, enhancing the experience for summer campers.
Center for Aquatic Sciences
Education Volunteers assist with both virtual and in-person programs that take place at Adventure Aquarium or offsite. Responsibilities include helping with school classroom lessons, library programs, summer camp, and on-water kayak programs, as well as caring for animals used in Center programs.
Better Tomorrow's
Support Better Tomorrows by volunteering at our family and senior site locations. Volunteers will assist with various tasks to support community programs and events, ensuring the safety and security of the people we serve.
Head Start Animal Rescue
Help transport animals to and from veterinary appointments and foster homes. Volunteers should have a valid driver's license and a reliable vehicle.
Colins Wish
Assist in community outreach efforts in Camden County, NJ to support individuals battling opioid addiction. Volunteers will engage with local homeless and battered women's shelters, and help organize fundraising events.
Head Start Animal Rescue
Manage and create content for the organization's social media platforms to engage the community and promote events. Volunteers should be savvy with social media and have good communication skills.
Head Start Animal Rescue
Assist in planning and executing events to raise awareness and funds for the organization. Volunteers should be organized and have good communication skills.
Head Start Animal Rescue
Assist in the humane trapping of community cats for spaying/neutering and medical care. Volunteers should be comfortable working with animals and have some experience in trapping.
Head Start Animal Rescue
Provide a temporary home for cats in need, offering them care and shelter until they are adopted. Volunteers should be compassionate and willing to work with animals.
Irish Memorial Inc
Enhance the experience of visiting groups and schools by guiding them through the Irish Memorial. Volunteers are expected to provide informative tours and engage visitors with the history of the Irish Famine.
Latin Americans Medical Progress
Volunteers will serve in groups that visit local farms. They will help pick food, lead workshops and family activities for migrants, and provide helpful resources to families.
Latin Americans Medical Progress
Volunteers are matched with a Mama and support them by checking in bi-weekly, helping with transportation, and connecting them to resources provided by L.A.M.P. Volunteers also help set up events such as quarterly baby showers for expecting mothers.
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