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Animal Care Volunteer

Animal Care Volunteer

Xanadu Animal Sanctuary


95 Acres of Xanadu Animal Sanctuary, Ethridge, TN (0.2mi)

Skills:

Nature/Animal, Skilled Craft or Trade, Interpersonal

Causes:

Animals, Environment & Nature, Agriculture & Rural Areas

Assist with daily care tasks for rescued animals including mucking barns, cleaning water buckets, and providing special animal care like feeding and grooming. Volunteers also help with maintenance tasks and visitor orientation.

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Community Outreach Volunteer

Community Outreach Volunteer

Hope Botanical Garden


16 Ford Road, Leoma, TN (13.6mi)

Skills:

Interpersonal, Communications/Marketing, Nature/Animal

Causes:

Environment & Nature, Education, Arts & Culture

Engage in outreach initiatives to bridge the gap between the Garden and the public, inspiring appreciation for the natural world. Volunteers will help foster connections and raise awareness about the garden's mission.

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Fundraising Volunteer

Fundraising Volunteer

Hope Botanical Garden


16 Ford Road, Leoma, TN (13.6mi)

Skills:

Financial, Interpersonal, Communications/Marketing

Causes:

Environment & Nature, Education, Arts & Culture

Assist in fundraising efforts to support the ongoing operations and development of Hope Botanical Garden. Volunteers will help organize and execute fundraising events and initiatives.

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Volunteer Firefighter

Volunteer Firefighter

Ovilla Volunteer Fire Department


2870 Lawrenceburg Hwy, Lawrenceburg, TN (16mi)

Skills:

Skilled Craft or Trade, Healthcare/Medical, Interpersonal

Causes:

Disaster Relief, Poverty, Veterans & Military Families

The Ovilla Fire Department is an ALL volunteer fire department that is located along the Natchez Trace Parkway off of Hwy 64E/Lawrenceburg Hwy near the Wayne and Lawrence County lines. We conduct structural & wildland fire suppression operations, fire prevention, community risk reduction, and community outreach throughout the Ovilla Fire Protection District in Wayne County Tennessee which spans over approximately 60 square miles. We are currently a very small department in need of people willing to take on becoming a firefighter. We do not have assigned call days for members so if you're unable respond don't worry about it, you are not required to respond to every emergency call, we try to accommodate all schedules. | Requirements: Must be of good moral character and integrity. Assist in community outreach and risk reduction activities when available. Attend fundraising events as needed when available. Performs other related duties as required or directed. General Requirements: Possess a valid ID or Driver's License in the State of Tennessee Pass a background check Drug Free Lifestyle Ability to follow directions. Ability to work with the public under stressful and/or conditions. Ability to work in stressful situations under adverse weather conditions. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships. Physical Requirements Must maintain physical fitness in order to fulfill the physically demanding tasks that a firefighter performs. Able to perform demanding physical tasks required in firefighting, such as lifting, carrying, walking, running, crawling, standing, climbing, or stooping for various periods of time. ***Application Process. Please Read*** Complete and successfully submit your contact info during the open dates for the position. You will receive a confirmation message via email. The fire department will select candidates for the position and you will only be contacted by email. Please contact Assistant Chief Gerald King directly at gkingovfd@gmail.com with any questions you may have | Categories: Firefighter, Department Support, Junior Members

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History and Culture Volunteer

History and Culture Volunteer

Giles County Tennessee Trail Of Tears Interpretive Center


220 Stadium Street, Pulaski, TN (17.6mi)

Skills:

Interpersonal, Teach, Mentor, Speak, Writing/Research

Causes:

Arts & Culture, Race & Ethnicity, Education

Join our volunteer program to help preserve the history of the Trail of Tears. Volunteers will assist with educational programs, guide visitors, and support community events to raise awareness about this important historical event.

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