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Animal Welfare And Protection Coalition For Monroe County
Animal Care Volunteers assist with the daily care of animals, including feeding, cleaning, and socializing. Volunteers must attend an orientation session and complete training before handling animals.
Animal Welfare And Protection Coalition For Monroe County
Youth Volunteer Assistants work alongside a parent or guardian to support animal care activities. Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by a parent who will complete the application and attend orientation.
Hard Licker Ranch And Sanctuary
Participate in the foster program by providing temporary homes for dogs. All necessary supplies, including food and medical care, are provided by Hard Licker Ranch. Volunteers should be willing to care for and socialize dogs in their homes.
Hard Licker Ranch And Sanctuary
Assist in the daily care and maintenance of the dogs at Hard Licker Ranch. Responsibilities include feeding, cleaning, and providing companionship to the dogs. Volunteers may also help with events and community outreach.
Whiteford Twp Vol Fire Dept #2
Description Pride, excitement, challenge. Volunteering for fire and rescue service offers committed individuals the opportunity to experience one of the most diverse and challenging professions today. The emergency services provided by Whiteford Township include providing prompt emergency medical care and transport, fire suppression, vehicle extrication, water rescues and other types of specialty rescues, and responding to other 911 dispatched calls. It’s exciting, exhilarating and rewarding! The personal rewards and satisfaction each of us receives from volunteer service are often beyond description. The sense of accomplishment after controlling a building fire, the joy and elation when a child is born, the compassion for accident victims, the fulfillment of teaching fire safety and prevention—the list goes on. When volunteers are not running calls and providing emergency services, they participate in: Education: Volunteers educate the public on many issues, including fire prevention and safety, health education, injury prevention and CPR. Community Events: Members participate in various activities such as Whiteford Community Days, EMS stand by at Whiteford High School football games, and community Halloween Trick or Treating. VOLUNTEER BENEFITS -Free Training Intangible rewards are even greater: -Satisfaction of helping others and making a difference -New bonds with team members and with members of the community -Skills that last a lifetime | Requirements: Applicants must be 18 years of age and must have a High School Diploma or Equivalent. Applicants must reside within Whiteford Twp. Applicants are encouraged to attend and observe regular department Monday evening training drills throughout the application process. A Background check consisting of criminal & driving history will be conducted. Applicants with existing Michigan Certifications in Firefighting or EMS will also have these verified at this time. A physician’s exam must be completed and the Whiteford Township supplied documentation of such must be submitted prior to performing the Physical Abilities Test. Applicants who complete all required documentation, pass the background check, physician’s exam, physical ability test and interview will be submitted to the Whiteford Township Board of Trustees for hiring approval at the Board’s next meeting. Recruits will be assigned to a training officer. Recruits must acquire Michigan Certification as both a Firefighter and a Medical First Responder. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Blissfield Township Fire Department
Join us and become a FIREFIGHTER & EMT! This position will assist other members in medical calls, fire calls, technical rescues, hazardous material incidents. And multiple other things! The Blissfield Fire Department responds to roughly 550 calls per year. The Firefighter emt position will extinguish fires, treat and transport patients to the hospital, and lots of other things! Including Training through multiple different subjects, and kick starting your career with the Blissfield Fire Department! | Requirements: Valid Driver's License, High School Diploma, Good Driving Record, No Felonies, Must live within an accepted response area to the Fire department(Within or Close to Blissfield) As Far as FIRE/EMT education, WE WILL TRAIN YOU! You will attend the Lenawee Fire School, as well as EMT school to become certified, and the courses are Paid for! | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Tecumseh Fire Dept
Before you make a decision to join a fire department you should have a very good understanding of the requirements and responsibility that come along with that commitment. First off you need to understand that this is not a social club. We take our responsibility to the community very seriously. We are allowed to enter into people's lives in a way that most people never do. We see people at their most vulnerable times. And we are entrusted by the citizens to carry out our duties to the highest level of honesty, integrity and responsibility. All members of the department must complete all State of Michigan required training. Firefighter level I & II Approximately Haz-Mat Operations Drivers Training NIMS Training s Additional training required by the Fire Department includes, Emergency Medical Training at the EMT-Basic Level or abovel. Our department also conducts in-house training twice a month for 2-3 hours each time. Members are required to maintain a minimum of 90% attendance for all in house training's. The department currently responds to an average of 70 calls per month. Each member of the department must maintain a minimum attendance per month for all calls. In addition to the training's and calls, each member of the department is responsible for assisting with various committees within the Firefighters Association. And as such you will need to attend meetings and some special functions. The department pays it's members for all calls, in-house training sessions and some work details (i.e. hose testing). members are not paid for attending State required training. However, the City does pay for all training expenses for the State required training. It's all part of the commitment. This is just some of the commitments required to becoming a member of the fire department. | Requirements: The requirements for submitting an application for membership within the Tecumseh Fire Department are as follows: Reside within the Fire District for the department. (City of Tecumseh or Tecumseh Township) Completed Department Application for Employment 18 years old or older High School Diploma (or Equivalent) Valid Michigan Drivers License Ability to respond to called from either your home or place of employment within the City of Tecumseh. Ability to attend a minimum of 90% of station training per year Willingness to submit to a background and driving record check Ability to participate and pass a basic physical agility test. Must pass a physical exam and drug screen test | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Nourishing Gardens Seventh-Day Adventist Community Outreach Minis
Assist in packing food boxes for distribution to families in need. Volunteers will help ensure that boxes are filled with the necessary food items for those experiencing food insecurity.
Nourishing Gardens Seventh-Day Adventist Community Outreach Minis
Contribute to maintaining a clean and welcoming environment by assisting with cleaning tasks around the facility. This role is essential for ensuring a safe and hygienic space for food distribution.
Nourishing Gardens Seventh-Day Adventist Community Outreach Minis
Participate in painting projects to improve the facility's appearance and create a more inviting atmosphere for visitors and volunteers. This role is perfect for those with a knack for skilled craft or trade.
Nourishing Gardens Seventh-Day Adventist Community Outreach Minis
Help sort food donations and stock shelves to maintain an organized food pantry. Volunteers play a crucial role in keeping the food distribution process efficient and effective.
Palmyra Twp Fire & Amb Dept
looking for motivated individuals ready to serve the community day or night 365 24/7. majority of our calls are medical related so anyone interested in being an emt as well as a firefighter are what we are looking for but obviously will take people only wanting to be a firefighter as we currently don't have an ems requirement | Requirements: no experience or training required. we will train you. must have valid drivers license and be able to pass a criminal and driving background check. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan
Lunch Buddies is an opportunity for kids and volunteers to have lunch and recess together while building supportive friendships. The program will take place at various schools in Ypsilanti.
Community Family Life Center
A mentor for a skill-building program for youth.
Community Family Life Center
Every 1st & 2nd Friday of the month from 1pm-3pm.
Community Family Life Center
Every Monday of the week we offer a variety of programming ranging from Boy Mentoring, Girls Mentoring and our interactive Earn & Learn program. Each of these programs need additional hands to ensure that we are supporting the youth in the community.
Community Family Life Center
We offer a hands-on Math tutoring opportunity with our youth partnering with Math 4 Success.
Community Family Life Center
Teaching youth about technology, coding, and AI.
Community Family Life Center
We offer hands-on Reading tutoring opportunity for students.
Community Family Life Center
Every 1st & 2nd Saturday of the month from 10am-12:30pm.
Toledos Pet Bull Project Inc
Volunteers assist in various programs such as community outreach, events, and rescue operations. They help educate the community, promote spay/neuter awareness, and support fostering and fundraising activities.
A Brighter Way
We have an occasional need for trucks and drivers to assist with various logistics. This opportunity requires a willingness to help when possible, with no specific expectations of commitment.
A Brighter Way
As a community, we rely heavily on our volunteers for periodic events such as our annual resource fair and mentee activities such as moves. The more people we have active in our community, the more needs we can address.
A Brighter Way
We are looking for people with experience or drive to assist with direct solicitations, managing fundraising campaigns, and grant writing. Fundraising is a critical need for A Brighter Way.
Washington Twp Fire Dept
Pride, excitement, challenge. Volunteering for fire and rescue service offers committed individuals the opportunity to experience one of the most diverse and challenging professions today. The emergency services provided by WTFD include providing prompt emergency medical care and transport, fire suppression, vehicle extrication (“jaws of life”), water & ice rescues and other types of specialty rescues, and responding to other 911 dispatched calls. It’s exciting, exhilarating and rewarding! The personal rewards and satisfaction each of us receives from volunteer service are often beyond description. The sense of accomplishment after controlling a building fire, the joy and elation when a child is born, the compassion for accident victims, the fulfillment of teaching fire safety and prevention—the list goes on. When volunteers aren’t running calls and providing emergency services, they participate in: Education: Volunteers educate the public on many issues, including fire prevention and safety, health education, injury prevention and CPR. Community Events: Members participate in various activities such as Point Place Days Parade, EMS stand by at Shoreland School football games, Halloween Trick or Treat patrol and bringing Santa around the community at Christmastime on our very own “Polar Express”. VOLUNTEER BENEFITS -Free Training -Pay per call/training/duty -Worker’s Compensation Intangible rewards are even greater: -Satisfaction of helping others and making a difference -New bonds with team members and with members of the community -Skills that last a lifetime | Requirements: Applicants must be 18 years of age at time of appointment, must have a High School Diploma or Equivalent. Applicants must reside within Washington Twp. OR within a 1 mile radius of the firehouse (2469 Shoreland Ave. Toledo, OH 43611) Washington Township Fire Department will accept applications at anytime. Applicants are encouraged to attend and observe regular department Wednesday evening training drills throughout the application process. A Background check consisting of criminal & driving history will be conducted. Applicants with existing Ohio Certifications in Firefighting or EMS will also have these verified at this time. Applicants who have been convicted of a felony or a violation of ORC 2903.3 (arson) are ineligible by the State of Ohio to hold a certification as a firefighter or EMT and will be automatically dismissed from the hiring process. A physician’s exam must be completed and the WTFD supplied documentation of such must be submitted prior to performing the Physical Endurance & Abilities Test (PHEAT). Applicants with medical or physical conditions/disabilities that in the examining physician’s assessment will prevent them from performing all the duties of a Firefighter/EMT as stated on the supplied form will be dismissed from the process. A Physical Endurance & Abilities Test (PHEAT) will be conducted for all applicants prior to the start of the Academy. Applicants will be given a copy of SOG 1-08 when their application is submitted so they may review and understand the basics of the PHEAT test. Applicants who fail this test may have an additional opportunity for ONE retest. Applicants who fail a second time will be automatically dismissed from the hiring process. Applicants who complete all required documentation, pass the background check, physician’s exam and PHEATS will be submitted to the Washington Township Board of Trustees for hiring approval at the Board’s next meeting. Recruits will be assigned to a Captain for Dept. specific training during their 12 month Probationary Period. Members must attend weekly training held on Wed. evenings from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. (Alternate arrangements can be made for members who work afternoon/evening shift at their full-time employment.) Recruits must acquire Ohio Certification as both a Volunteer Firefighter and an EMT-Basic (or EMT for EMS Only members) before the end of their probationary period. (These training classes will be paid for by the department.) | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Huron Township Fire Department
Paid on call fire fighters will respond to fires, medical emergencies, personal injury accidents (Motor vehicle crashes), non emergencies incidents, hazardous material spill/leaks and provide assistance to the general public. Essential duties: ensure all assigned station apparatus and equipment are in state of readiness carries out duties in a safe and efficient manner performs tasks during scene operations: including locating incidents, driving and operating apparatus, proficient use of equipment, tools and supplies to suppress fire, rescue persons, and provide pre hospital medical treatment and transport, and contain hazardous material spill or leaks. performs maintenance of facilities, apparatus and equipment delivers public education programs prepares incident and associated reports ensure personal conduct and performance conform to department policy and procedure attends required monthly training and maintains all licenses. | Requirements: 18 years of age Physically fit Good driving history No criminal history | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Staying In Closer Touch
Visit within a facility and interact with inmates to help them select a book to read to their child. Record the book and encourage the parent to create a greeting card for the child.
Staying In Closer Touch
Participate in a team to select children's literature and negotiate prices from suppliers. Occasionally meet at the SICT offices to prepare deliveries to the prison.
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