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Claws Inc
Booth Helpers assist at local fairs and festivals by engaging with the public, distributing literature, and educating about wildlife and responsible pet ownership. Volunteers need a basic understanding of these topics.
Claws Inc
Volunteers assist with building additions to the perimeter fence, ensuring safety without direct animal interaction. This role is crucial for maintaining secure habitats for the animals.
Claws Inc
Volunteers research animal behavior to build enrichment structures that entertain animals in their environment. This role supports the mental and physical well-being of the animals.
Claws Inc
Grant Writers assist CLAWS by identifying and applying for grants. Volunteers with experience in grant writing are greatly appreciated, and part of the grant may be allocated to the writer if allowed.
Claws Inc
Transporters pick up wildlife in need and transport them to the CLAWS facility. Training is provided, and volunteers will be listed on federal permits. Animals needing transport include waterfowl, raptors, and fawn.
Claws Inc
Hotline Helpers are crucial for educating the public about wildlife. Volunteers answer phone calls, using Google Voice, for 2-hour shifts from anywhere, and are supported by senior volunteers via Facebook Messenger.
Claws Inc
Fundraising volunteers help plan and execute fundraising events, working closely with others and often speaking to the public. This role is vital for supporting the organization's financial needs.
Claws Inc
Research Assistants help gather information about the animals, including dietary needs and cage enrichment. This role supports the ongoing care and understanding of the diverse species at CLAWS.
Marian Cheek Jackson Center
Volunteers assist with after-school programs that pass on local history to the next generation, hosted by community partners like the Craig/Gomains Boys & Girls Club and Hargraves Community Center.
Marian Cheek Jackson Center
Volunteers meet at the Jackson Center to fold the monthly print newspaper and deliver it to households in Northside and Pine Knolls on foot. This role supports community engagement and information sharing.
Marian Cheek Jackson Center
Volunteers help transcribe oral histories collected from community members to preserve the past and future of the Northside community. This work supports the interactive oral history site 'From the Rock Wall'.
Marian Cheek Jackson Center
Volunteers help with event setup, takedown, and support during community events to foster celebration and connection. Tasks may include serving meals and connecting with neighbors.
Marian Cheek Jackson Center
Volunteers conduct door-to-door surveys to collect neighborhood demographics for the Northside Census, which measures the impact of housing initiatives in the community.
Marian Cheek Jackson Center
Volunteers assist with picking up and sorting food donations, setting up and cleaning up, and distributing grocery items to community members in Chapel Hill. This opportunity supports the certified food bank and ministry of St. Joseph CME Church.
Orange County Disability Awareness Council
Assist with administrative duties including drafting spreadsheets, sorting files, and filing taxes. Gain experience in Microsoft Office and non-profit agency logistics.
Orange County Disability Awareness Council
Participate in the process of hosting large events and designing event materials. Responsibilities include volunteering at events and drafting creative event brochures.
Triangle Bikeworks Inc
Capacity Builders bring new ideas and expertise to the organization, helping to develop and implement innovative strategies. Volunteers in this role contribute to the growth and improvement of Triangle Bikeworks' programs.
Triangle Bikeworks Inc
Mentors work directly with youth over a lengthy period, providing guidance and support. They participate in training rides and bike rides, acting as ride leaders to ensure safety and motivation.
Triangle Bikeworks Inc
Ride Leaders are responsible for leading bike rides, ensuring the safety of participants, and providing guidance. They must be comfortable cycling on roads and trails and have knowledge of traffic laws and bike signals.
Triangle Bikeworks Inc
Event Volunteers are individuals who donate their time during special events and activities, helping to ensure the success of these events. Responsibilities may include setup, coordination, and assisting participants.
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