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Administrative Volunteer

Administrative Volunteer

Nannen Arboretum Society


28 Parkside Drive, Ellicottville, NY (0.6mi)

Skills:

Administrative, Communications/Marketing, Interpersonal

Causes:

Environment & Nature, Education, Arts & Culture

Volunteers are needed in the administrative areas to support the arboretum's mission. Responsibilities may include assisting with event planning, communications, and general office tasks.

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Arboretum Maintenance Volunteer

Arboretum Maintenance Volunteer

Nannen Arboretum Society


28 Parkside Drive, Ellicottville, NY (0.6mi)

Skills:

Nature/Animal, Skilled Craft or Trade, Interpersonal

Causes:

Environment & Nature, Education, Arts & Culture

Volunteers are needed to assist with the maintenance of the arboretum, ensuring the grounds are well-kept and beautiful for visitors. Tasks may include gardening, landscaping, and general upkeep of the arboretum's facilities.

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Junior Firefighters

Junior Firefighters

Little Valley Fire Dept


101 3rd St, Little Valley, NY (6.6mi)

Skills:

Skilled Craft or Trade, Healthcare/Medical, Interpersonal

Causes:

Disaster Relief, Poverty, Veterans & Military Families

Little Valley Fire Department Is looking for persons age 14-18yo interested in learning how to become a volunteer firefighter and join an amazing team. | Requirements: • Junior members must be in at least 8th grade or be 14 years of age to join and can participate until 18 years of age. • Junior members should maintain at least a “C” average in their middle or high school coursework and produce documentation of the same at the time they sign up. Our department monitors this on a quarterly basis and documentation must be provided each time. If parents ask to limit participation at higher averages, their word will always be the last in these cases. In the event a junior member has lower than a “C” average, he or she will be placed on probation until the grade returns to a “C”. • Junior members under 18 years of age must always obtain full permission from the parent or legal guardian to participate in our programs. • Junior members report directly to their advisor for all assignments and activities. • Junior members will receive classroom training in core areas of interest with classes focused on CPR, communications, general fire, rescue and EMS education, and fire safety and prevention. • Junior members may participate in the following activities: • Parades or Special Events • Fundraising Events • Training • General Standby • Fire Safety / Prevention Education and Activities • Meetings • Junior members should attend regular monthly meetings or events for youth program participants. These may include basic training coursework, a fixed activity such as one of those listed above, or other activity with the department. • Junior members may only perform support or auxiliary work at fireground operations, such as providing refreshments to the first responders well outside of the “hot zone” or operational area. • Junior members may not operate any fire department vehicle. Junior members and their parent or guardian must sign a waiver that includes full disclosure of risks and releases the department from liability should someone become injured. | Categories: Junior Members

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Volunteer firefighters(interiors, exteriors, fire/police )

Volunteer firefighters(interiors, exteriors, fire/police )

Kill Buck Fire Dept


Kill Buck, NY (8mi)

Skills:

Skilled Craft or Trade, Healthcare/Medical, Interpersonal

Causes:

Disaster Relief, Poverty, Veterans & Military Families

Looking for anyone willing to give some of their extra time to become a volunteer firefighter. The department will give you training once a month two (2) hours. County fire training services will hold Basic fire essential class in which you must complete within two (2) years in order to stay in the department. Throughout the year the country will give other classes to help improve yourself in interdepartmental promotions. | Requirements: All new applicants must be eighteen (18) years of age, must have a physical by your own physician, a completed background check for arson, and any sex offenses. In order to drive any department vehicles applicants must have a valid drivers license with little or no offenses. All applicants must fill out an application and return to the department at the monthly meeting so that our member can get to know who is wanting in the department. The Fire Chief will conduct the background check for arson and sex offenses. New applicants shall be voted on the following month by members of the department, if applicant is voted IN. Your application goes to the Fire Commission to be voted on. The Fire Commissioners will vote on and the applicant WILL get a letter to let know if you your a new member. Fire Chief will contact the applicant(s) and give out the gear. | Categories: Firefighter, Fundraising, Other, Community Education, Department Support

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Member

Member

Mortons Corners Vol Fire Dept


Springville, NY (16.1mi)

Skills:

Skilled Craft or Trade, Healthcare/Medical, Interpersonal

Causes:

Disaster Relief, Poverty, Veterans & Military Families

In search of anyone interested in volunteering with MCFD! Must reside within 2 districts | Requirements: Must follow bylaws and complete any courses required by the MCFD Bylaws. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Department Support, Fundraising

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Volunteer Mentor (Big)

Volunteer Mentor (Big)

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie, Niagara & the Southern Tier


732 Front Street, Olean, NY (18.2mi)

Skills:

Interpersonal, Teach, Mentor, Speak

Causes:

Children & Youth, Education, Race & Ethnicity

Volunteer mentors, known as Bigs, spend a few hours each month with a child, known as a Little, to build a friendship and support their personal growth. Bigs are required to commit to at least a 1-year mentorship and meet with their Little 2-3 times per month.

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