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As a mentor, you will provide guidance and support to at-risk African American male youth aged 10 to 18. Responsibilities include attending monthly leadership development sessions and participating in community service activities to help empower the mentees.
Cedar Hill Museum of History
As a Collections Assistant, you will learn about the Museum’s collections, database, and how objects are accessioned and stored. Responsibilities include helping with inventory of objects, database entry, and object display.
Cedar Hill Museum of History
As a Historic Walking Tour Guide, you will conduct tours of over 25 sites along a 2.2-mile route through Historic Downtown Cedar Hill. This role requires a passion for local history and the ability to engage with diverse audiences.
Cedar Hill Museum of History
As a docent, you will provide a general overview of Cedar Hill’s history in the Museum, at the Traphene Hickman Library, or at special events. This role may also include visitation opportunities to special interest groups or students in their classrooms.
Cedar Hill Museum of History
In the role of Exhibits Assistant, you will assist in research, determine content, objects, and photographs for temporary exhibits. You will also help install exhibit components, mount photographs, and create text for display panels and graphics.
Turnaround Agenda
As a mentor in the Public Schools Outreach program, you will build trusting relationships with students, helping them develop social skills, plan for college, and set future career goals. Mentors are expected to commit to meeting with their mentees weekly during school hours for one year, providing guidance and support to empower students for future success.
Texas Parks and Wildlife
Use your skills and passion to conserve and protect our natural and cultural resources in Texas State Parks. Opportunities are available in parks throughout the state for volunteers with varying skills and interests.
Glen Oaks United Methodist Church
Join us in our mission to serve the local community through various outreach initiatives. Volunteers will assist in organizing events, providing support to community members, and engaging in service projects that aim to uplift and empower those in need.
Cockrell Hill Fire Dept
The Cockrell Hill Fire Department is currently looking for Volunteer Firefighters. We are looking for committed individuals who would like to help out the citizens of the city when they are in need. Do you think you have what it takes? *Training will be provided* | Requirements: High School Diploma No previous experience necessary Previous EMS experience preferred Previous Firefighting experience preferred Must be able to commit at least 40 hours a month No history of felonies No history of family violence Misdemeanors will be looked at on a case by case basis | Categories: Fundraising, EMT, Firefighter, Department Support, Community Education
Reading Partners
Become a volunteer tutor and spend a little over an hour per week helping students gain lifelong literacy skills. No experience is required, and training will be provided to ensure you are prepared to deliver our curriculum effectively.
Color Me Empowered
Capture memorable moments at Color Me Empowered events by volunteering as a photographer or videographer. Responsibilities include taking photos and videos during events and editing them for promotional use.
Color Me Empowered
Assist Color Me Empowered in managing and creating content for their social media platforms. Responsibilities include posting updates, engaging with the community, and promoting events.
Wilkinson Center
As a Pantry Assistant, you will greet clients, help them shop for food, restock shelves, and pack food boxes. Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes and the minimum age to volunteer is 12 with a supervising adult.
Wilkinson Center
Help distribute food boxes from the Pantry2Go mobile food truck. Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes and the minimum age to volunteer is 18.
Wilkinson Center
Volunteer speakers are needed to give 45-minute presentations on financial topics or soft skills, such as time management and budgeting. Scheduling is flexible and based on availability.
Wilkinson Center
Volunteers are needed to provide lunch for 30 seniors and give a 45-minute presentation on topics of interest such as exercise, finances, or wills. This opportunity occurs on the 3rd Friday of each month.
Wilkinson Center
Volunteers engage with English as a Second Language (ESL) students to help improve their conversational English skills. This opportunity takes place on Wednesdays from 11 AM to 12 PM.
Work-Shop
Represent work/shop and lead free art activities at community events. Volunteers will engage with the community and promote creativity among young artists.
Work-Shop
Share your organization's expertise with a group of artists. This group opportunity involves collaborating with work/shop to support young artists' growth and development.
Work-Shop
Mentor artists through portfolio reviews or share professional experience. Volunteers will help young artists develop their skills and prepare for creative careers.
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