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Blue Lotus Cultural Institute Inc
Participate in community service projects such as Earth Day clean-up, helping students appreciate nature and learn leadership skills by maintaining green spaces in their communities.
Blue Lotus Cultural Institute Inc
Assist in organizing and supervising field trips that introduce youth to the African Diaspora and historical sites, fostering pride and appreciation of history.
Hyattsville Aging In Place
Perform small tasks around the house or yard for seniors, such as moving furniture, shoveling snow, or mowing the lawn. This role supports seniors in maintaining their homes and requires a commitment to helping others.
Hyattsville Aging In Place
Check in on neighbors through the HAP phone tree or regular 'friendly visits.' This role involves providing companionship and support to seniors in the community.
Hyattsville Aging In Place
Keep the community informed about what HAP is doing by updating the website or publicizing events. This role involves managing communications and requires skills in technology and marketing.
Hyattsville Aging In Place
Join a HAP committee to reach out to neighbors, coordinate volunteers, or fundraise. This role supports the organization's mission by engaging with the community and raising necessary funds.
Hyattsville Aging In Place
Help plan HAP programs, such as the Valentine-making party, Smart Aging Fair, or informational sessions about aging. This role involves organizing events and activities for the community.
Hyattsville Aging In Place
Become a volunteer driver and take neighbors to medical appointments, to the grocery store, HAP events, or run other errands. This role involves direct interaction with community members and requires a commitment to helping others.
Hyattsville Vol Fire Dept
Join one of the most progressive, dynamic volunteer fire, rescue & EMS departments in the region, providing a full stable of services including engine company, truck company, rescue squad and BLS & ALS emergency medical services. <strong>At the HVFD, you are not a member of a department, you are a member of our family.</strong> We are a busy, urban fire/EMS department bordering the nation's capital, responding to nearly 6,000 calls for service every year. We are conveniently located adjacent to the Prince George's Plaza Metro station on the green line, making the HVFD an ideal place to volunteer wherever you live in the area. Although no previous experience or training is required, you need more than just a desire to help people. You also need courage and dedication, assertiveness, and a willingness to learn new skills and face new challenges. Our service is one that calls on its members to perform hot, sweaty, dirty, strenuous work, often in uncertain and hazardous environments. Our volunteers must be team players, respecting each other’s roles and contributions. You need to be able to work on-call and to deal with occasional interruptions to your lifestyle, dropping what you’re doing at the ‘sound of the bell’ to respond to the emergency needs of your fellow citizens. A new recruit can expect to spend between 5-10 hours each week on fire company business. This entails meetings, training, emergency responses and other miscellaneous activities. Some weeks will be more and other weeks much less. The days of the week or times may vary depending on the level of activity. All training and equipment is provided free -- so whether you have years of experience and looking for a new home to volunteer or are a member of our community in the Maryland/DC/Virginia area looking to start volunteering in fire/EMS, we have opportunities at the HVFD for you. <li><a href="http://firedept.link/joinhvfd_nvfc"><strong>Click here to earn more about opportunities, benefits and about the HVFD at HVFD.com/join</strong></a></li> | Requirements: <li> <strong>Minimum Requirements:</strong> You must be at least 16 years of age to apply. For those under 18, a statement of parental or legal guardian consent must accompany the application, and a parent or legal guardian must also attend an interview process.</li> <li> <strong>First Steps:</strong> New recruits must successfully pass a Prince George’s County background check and physical examination and complete the county's Volunteer Recruit School (typically 4 weeknights, including CPR).</li> <li> <strong>Flexible Duty Shifts:</strong> All Fire/EMS and EMS Only members are required to participate in our Duty Shift program. This typically includes a minimum of 24–36 hours per month mixed between weeknights and weekends. We can generally meet needs for flexible schedules and members are always encouraged to schedule volunteer hours beyond the minimums.</li> <lI> <strong>Free Training:</strong> Full Fire/EMS members must complete (or have reciprocity for) both Firefighter I & EMT within 30 months of joining -- and one of them within 18 months. EMS only members must have or complete the Maryland EMT course (or reciprocity for other states) within 18 months of joining. <em>All training is provided free.</em></li> Support roles are also available ranging from administrative support, financial, community education and beyond. Contact join@hvfd.com for more information or visit us online at <a href="http://firedept.link/joinhvfd_nvfc">hvfd.com/join</a> | Categories: Fundraising, EMT, Firefighter, Department Support, Community Education
Neighborhood Well
Participate in packing parties to assemble Blessing Bags containing toiletries, food, and resources for distribution to homeless individuals. Volunteers will help organize and pack items efficiently.
Neighborhood Well
Assist in providing warm showers to the homeless community every second and fourth Saturday of the month. Volunteers will help manage the mobile shower trailer and ensure a welcoming environment for guests.
Mount Rainier Volunteer Fire Department
We are seeking community minded people with a desire to serve their community in the noblest way. Volunteer positions are currently available for Firefighter/EMS, EMS only and administrative members. The Mount Rainier Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., Prince Georges County Company 3, is one of two independent volunteer corporations operating out of the Bunker Hill Fire Station. The Bunker Hill Fire Station is located on the border of N.E. Washington DC, and just 5 miles from the White House. The station operates an Engine and Ambulance with both volunteer and career personnel. The main response area for the Bunker Hill Fire Station encompasses the towns of Mt. Rainier, Brentwood, North Brentwood, Cottage City and Colmar Manor. The station has a fully equipped kitchen, dayroom/lounge, laundry facilities, gym and private study areas. If you are already certified as a firefighter/EMT, and are looking for a home, we have 2 dorm rooms that are currently vacant. We also have a general bunkroom and a female only bunk room. We are close to the University of Maryland (4 miles), The Catholic University (3 miles), Howard University (4.5 miles) and Prince Georges Community College (9 miles) to name a few. We have Metro Bus service at our front door and are close to the Rhode Island Avenue and West Hyattsville Metro stations. Our application process in all online. Please go to the link below to begin the application process. Once you complete that first set of questions, we will be able to send you the completed application package along with instructions. For station, please click "Company 855 - Bunker Hill Station (Mount Rainier)" Firefighter/EMT: https://princegeorgescountyfirecommission.applicantstack.com/x/detail/a2c3uoqoihi5/aa0 EMS Only: https://princegeorgescountyfirecommission.applicantstack.com/x/detail/a2c3uoquor8r/aa0 Admin Only: https://princegeorgescountyfirecommission.applicantstack.com/x/detail/a2c3uoqqjgss/aa0 | Requirements: We are looking for both certified and beginner firefighters. For the beginners, training is provided at no cost to you. Once a member, the only limit to training opportunities is the limit of your desire to gain the knowledge to perform the duties of a firefighter/EMT.. | Categories: Department Support, Other, EMT, Fundraising, Firefighter
Brentwood Volunteer Fire Department
Established in 1922, Brentwood Volunteer Fire Department is dedicated to serving the communities of Brentwood, North Brentwood, Colmar Manor, Cottage City, and Hyattsville, located in Prince George's County, Maryland. Our Department coverage area consist of Single Family, Town Homes, Apartments, Mixed Residential/ Retail, Commercial, Industrial, and Freight & Passenger Rail traffic from CSX, Amtrak, and MARC. As of June 30, 2024, the Paid Personnel provided by Prince George's County Fire & EMS Department were removed from our Station and reassigned to other Fire Station within the County. This move now leaves our Station with EMS Surge Units being utilized during Peak Hours from 07:00 - 23:00 - with Fire Response now being utilized by the Volunteers when available to Staff the Station, or by surrounding Departments tentatively until October 2024. We're currently looking for individuals that have a desire to serve their community as a Volunteer Firefighter/ EMT, EMS Only, or Administrative Members. All training and equipment are provided by the Department, with classes completed counting as College Credits from the University of Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute. If you're interested, please visit one of the following links: https://princegeorgescountyfirecommission.applicantstack.com/x/detail/a2c3uoq2n6vy?jobtitle=&js_444260=1425208&js_484278=1553239&apply_filters=1 https://pgvolunteers.org/department/brentwood-volunteer-fire-department/ | Requirements: -Be at least 16 years of age -No past training or experience required -Be able to pass a criminal background check (criminal & traffic) -Be able to pass a full physical (not required for Admin/Support) -Complete Volunteer Recruit School training online | Categories: Fundraising, Community Education, Junior Members, Department Support, Other
Brentwood Volunteer Fire Department
Established in 1922, Brentwood Volunteer Fire Department is dedicated to serving the communities of Brentwood, North Brentwood, Colmar Manor, Cottage City, and Hyattsville, located in Prince George's County, Maryland. Our Department coverage area consist of Single Family, Town Homes, Apartments, Mixed Residential/ Retail, Commercial, Industrial, and Freight & Passenger Rail traffic from CSX, Amtrak, and MARC. As of June 30, 2024, the Paid Personnel provided by Prince George's County Fire & EMS Department were removed from our Station and reassigned to other Fire Station within the County. This move now leaves our Station with EMS Surge Units being utilized during Peak Hours from 07:00 - 23:00 - with Fire Response now being utilized by the Volunteers when available to Staff the Station, or by surrounding Departments tentatively until October 2024. We're currently looking for individuals that have a desire to serve their community as a Volunteer Firefighter/ EMT, EMS Only, or Administrative Members. All training and equipment are provided by the Department, with classes completed counting as College Credits from the University of Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute. If you're interested, please visit one of the following links: https://princegeorgescountyfirecommission.applicantstack.com/x/detail/a2c3uoq84z14?jobtitle=&js_444260=1425208&js_484278=1553239&apply_filters=1 https://pgvolunteers.org/department/brentwood-volunteer-fire-department/ | Requirements: -Be at least 16 years of age -No past training or experience required -Be able to pass a criminal background check (criminal & traffic) -Be able to pass a full physical (not required for Admin/Support) -Complete Volunteer Recruit School training online | Categories: Junior Members, EMT
Brentwood Volunteer Fire Department
Established in 1922, Brentwood Volunteer Fire Department is dedicated to serving the communities of Brentwood, North Brentwood, Colmar Manor, Cottage City, and Hyattsville, located in Prince George's County, Maryland. Our Department coverage area consist of Single Family, Town Homes, Apartments, Mixed Residential/ Retail, Commercial, Industrial, and Freight & Passenger Rail traffic from CSX, Amtrak, and MARC. As of June 30, 2024, the Paid Personnel provided by Prince George's County Fire & EMS Department were removed from our Station and reassigned to other Fire Station within the County. This move now leaves our Station with EMS Surge Units being utilized during Peak Hours from 07:00 - 23:00 - with Fire Response now being utilized by the Volunteers when available to Staff the Station, or by surrounding Departments tentatively until October 2024. We're currently looking for individuals that have a desire to serve their community as a Volunteer Firefighter/ EMT, EMS Only, or Administrative Members. All training and equipment are provided by the Department, with classes completed counting as College Credits from the University of Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute. If you're interested, please visit one of the following links: https://princegeorgescountyfirecommission.applicantstack.com/x/detail/a2c3uoqrmlx0?jobtitle=&js_444260=1425208&js_484278=1553239&apply_filters=1 https://pgvolunteers.org/department/brentwood-volunteer-fire-department/ | Requirements: -Be at least 16 years of age -No past training or experience required -Be able to pass a criminal background check (criminal & traffic) -Be able to pass a full physical (not required for Admin/Support) -Complete Volunteer Recruit School training online | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Junior Members
Community Native Planting Project Inc
Join our team on-site to help with native plant projects. Volunteers will assist in planting, weeding, and maintaining native plant sites to support local ecology.
National Museum Of Language Inc
Join the Language Leadership Council to network with Museum Liaisons worldwide, stay informed about programs, and share your expertise with the Museum. Members contribute to the museum's mission by supporting language-related events and initiatives.
Riverdale Heights Vol Fire Dept
Riverdale Heights is a 100% Volunteer station. Come and join our family. | Requirements: No experience necessary. We will train you. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Fundraising, Department Support, Community Education
Help Center Hotline
Volunteer as a peer counselor at the Help Center, providing free and confidential support to the UMD community. Volunteers will undergo training to develop listening skills, empathy, and confidence in crisis situations.
Lakeland Community Heritage Project
Join volunteers virtually to transcribe documents for the Lakeland Digital Archive. Projects include transcribing census records, historic University of Maryland ledgers, and funeral programs to preserve the history of the Lakeland community.
Lakeland Community Heritage Project
Participate in Good Neighbor Day by enhancing the Lakeland Digital Archive. Volunteers can choose from tasks such as census record transcription, oral history transcription correction, and metadata entry into an archival database.
Lakeland Community Heritage Project
Volunteers are needed for special events like Lakeland Heritage Weekend to assist with administration, publicity, and collections. This role involves helping organize and manage event logistics to ensure a successful celebration of Lakeland's history.
Centro De Apoyo Familiar Caf
Assist in organizing and participating in community events and workshops to promote CAF's programs and services. Volunteers will help with event logistics, engage with community members, and provide information about CAF's initiatives.
St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families
Volunteer Groups are needed to hold events for families at St. Ann’s. Activities can include arts and crafts, musical performances, or life-skill presentations. Groups can also assist with facility clean-up and gardening projects.
St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families
Child Care Volunteers assist with caring for children while their mothers attend Life Skills classes on weeknights. Volunteers can commit to one or more evenings per month, with shifts starting at 6:00 p.m. and ending by 7:15 p.m.
St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families
Volunteer Mentors are matched with a mother living at St. Ann’s. They provide guidance and support, staying in weekly contact via text or phone and meeting in person once a month. Mentors empower families to overcome barriers and take hold of their future.
Vine Corps Inc
Engage with youth during out-of-school time to help them own responsibility, contribute and serve, make the most of good opportunities, and realize their unique potential. Volunteers will provide educational support and mentorship to teens in under-served areas.
Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
Assist in maintaining the beauty and health of the park's ponds and gardens. Volunteers will engage in activities such as planting, weeding, and cleaning to support the park's ecosystem.
Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens
Assist in removing non-native invasive plant species to help preserve the natural ecosystem of Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens. Volunteers will work outdoors and contribute to maintaining the park's biodiversity.
Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
Lead guided bird walks, sharing knowledge about local bird species and their habitats. Volunteers should have a passion for birding and be able to engage with participants of all ages.
Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens
Participate in various activities such as trash pickups, assisting with interpretive programs, and supporting park events. Volunteers play a vital role in maintaining the park's beauty and educational mission.
Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
Welcome visitors to the park, provide information about the park's features and events, and assist with visitor inquiries. Volunteers should be friendly and knowledgeable about the park.
Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
Coordinate and lead small groups of volunteers in various park projects. Responsibilities include organizing tasks, ensuring safety, and fostering a collaborative environment.
Cheverly Community Market
Assist with setting up and tearing down the market, managing traffic and customer flow. Volunteers are crucial to the market's success and can work shifts of 1.5 to 2 hours. This opportunity is also open to students seeking service hours.
Cheverly Village Inc
Volunteers provide services to seniors and adults with disabilities, such as transportation to medical appointments, help with household electronics, and assistance with light chores. Volunteers are trained in safety and other key topics to confidently assist members.
Help And Heal Corporation
Assist in distributing food and resources to communities in need as part of our Hunger Relief Program. Volunteers will help organize and deliver food packages to ensure that those in deprived communities have access to necessary sustenance.
Help And Heal Corporation
Engage in activities that promote climate awareness and sustainability. Volunteers will participate in educational workshops and assist in developing strategies to mitigate climate impacts on vulnerable communities.
Help And Heal Corporation
Support our Educational Aid Program by assisting with the organization and distribution of educational materials. Volunteers may also help in tutoring and mentoring children from deprived communities to enhance their learning experience.
The Maryland 4-H Foundation
As a Maryland 4-H volunteer, you will be a teacher, leader, mentor, and role model for Maryland youth. You will design informal and fun learning experiences to motivate 4-H members to excel.
Meals On Wheels of the College Park Area
Assist in packing meals for delivery to seniors. Volunteers help ensure meals are prepared and packed efficiently for distribution.
Meals On Wheels of the College Park Area
Engage in social outreach activities including events, social media, and community engagement to promote the organization's mission.
Meals On Wheels of the College Park Area
Assist in writing grants and researching funding opportunities to support the organization's mission and operations.
Meals On Wheels of the College Park Area
Deliver meals and friendly greetings to homebound seniors. This involves picking up meals at the HQ and delivering them along a pre-determined route directly to the homes of several seniors in your area.
Community Scholar Inc
Volunteer tutors are needed to provide tutoring in mathematics and English Language Arts (ELA) for grades 3 and 4. Tutors will work with students in small groups to help them achieve at least a level 4 on their PARCC exams and excel in periodic assessments. Parents are encouraged to participate in tutoring sessions.
Berwyn Hts Vol Fire Dept
The Berwyn Heights Volunteer Fire Department is a busy department in the heart of Prince George's County, MD near the University of Maryland . We provide training, gear, and support to succeed. We want and need candidates with a variety of work history, education, training, and skillsets. Life experience is what you bring to the table and we welcome people from a variety of backgrounds. Volunteering in the fire department is a unique experience that can be as rewarding and educational as you choose to make it. Motivation, dedication, and professionalism are qualities that successful volunteers must possess. Members of the Berwyn Heights VFD not only possess these qualities but are continuously seeking to further their knowledge and skills as well. Once a member has attained specific levels of training and experience, they are eligible to participate in any and all of the duties and functions of a Firefighter/EMT. Some of the general duties that one could expect to perform as a volunteer Firefighter/EMT include: Fire suppression Rescue of victims trapped by fire or motor vehicle accident Treatment and transport of victims experiencing medical or traumatic emergencies Driving and maintaining emergency vehicles Providing various public assistance, inspection, investigation and educational services We look forward to meeting you and helping you succeed as a member of our dynamic and growing organization. | Requirements: At least 16 years of age No previous training required (except for Bunkroom Live-In Program) Be able to pass criminal background check conducted by Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department Be able to pass a medical physical conducted by PGFD contracted representative Completion of Volunteer Recruit School (includes CPR and Infectious Control) Completion of Firefighter I or Maryland EMT-B within 18 months of membership and both within 36 months (except EMS-only and Administrative members) Participation in the duty shift program (minimum of two shifts per month) to ensure station staffing Participation in Annual Spring Clean Up Participation in two shifts during Christmas Tree Sales | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Crossroads Community Food Network
Assist in the operation of the Crossroads Farmers Market, helping with setup, customer service, and vendor support. Volunteers play a crucial role in making fresh, healthy food more accessible to the community.
Crossroads Community Food Network
Support the Healthy Eating Program by assisting with bilingual food demonstrations and interactive farm-to-fork activities. Volunteers help educate market shoppers about preparing and enjoying fresh, local produce.
Little Sisters of the Poor of St Paul
Volunteers are needed to assist in the care of the elderly, helping to meet their physical needs and providing companionship. This role involves serving the elderly poor with love and dignity, as part of a community dedicated to hospitality.
Lyrica Classic Entertainment Inc
Assist in marketing and ticket sales for music productions, coordinate artists during rehearsals, and handle small tasks during the production period. Must be available for the whole day of October 2 to assist at the dress rehearsal and concert in Tacoma Park, MD.
Lyrica Classic Entertainment Inc
Capture rehearsals, concerts, and other live events for marketing purposes. Must be available on October 2, 2022, to shoot the dress rehearsal and concert in Tacoma Park, MD.
Osun Indigenes Organization
General volunteers are needed to support various roles within the organization. Volunteers can indicate their preferred roles or offer skills that best fit their abilities when contacting the organization.
Osun Indigenes Organization
Public Relations volunteers will help manage the organization's image and communication with the public. Tasks include drafting press releases, managing social media, and engaging with community members.
Osun Indigenes Organization
Volunteer drivers are needed to assist with transportation during mission trips and events. Responsibilities include driving organization vehicles and ensuring the safe transport of goods and people.
Score for the life of your business
A subject matter expert (SME) has deep knowledge and experience in a specific business topic. They assist clients when those skills are needed and may be lead mentors and teachers in their specialties.
Score-New York City
As a community advocate, you will promote SCORE's services and resources within the local community. You will build relationships with community organizations, attend events, and help connect small business owners with SCORE's mentoring and educational programs.
Score-New York City
As a business mentor, you will provide personalized guidance and advice to small business owners and entrepreneurs. You will help them overcome challenges, develop business plans, and achieve their business goals.
Score-New York City
As a workshop facilitator, you will lead educational sessions on various business topics. You will engage with participants, provide valuable insights, and help them develop the skills needed to succeed in their ventures.
Score for the life of your business
Workshop presenters serve as instructors providing live business training to small business owners. This role is ideal for skilled and engaging public speakers with experience teaching skills to different types of learners.
Score for the life of your business
Mentors are trained and proficient in guiding our diverse client base on business basics. They work directly with clients to help assess business needs and guide clients toward successful solutions.
DC Volunteer Snow Program
Snow Heroes are requested to shovel their homes within 24 hours of deployment. Volunteers should not deploy at night and must wait for an official email from Serve DC or the VSP program to be deployed.
Network for Victim Recovery of DC
Assist NVRDC with foundation grant research and fundraiser coordination. This role is currently digital due to pandemic restrictions, with hopes to expand to in-person events in the future.
Crossroads Community Food Network
Assist local, small-scale food entrepreneurs by providing bilingual business support and helping with logistical needs at the TPSS Community Kitchen. Volunteers help reduce barriers for these entrepreneurs.
Village Of Takoma Park
Volunteers in the Friendly Visitor Program commit to visiting a senior or adult with disabilities once a week for a year, providing companionship and support. A background check and membership in the Village are required.
Village Of Takoma Park
Volunteer drivers provide transportation for Village members to appointments, shopping, and other errands. Volunteers must undergo a two-hour orientation provided by the Jewish Council for the Aging and a background check.
Spanish-Speaking Community Of Maryland
Assist in various community development projects aimed at making a positive change in the community. Volunteers will work closely with program coordinators to support initiatives that empower the community and deliver necessary support.
National Links Trust
National Links Trust welcomes volunteer groups for one-time service projects throughout our three Washington, DC golf facilities. Projects may include Habitat Restoration, Trash Clean-up, or Driving Range Clean-up. These projects help make a difference at our facilities and in the community.
Spanish-Speaking Community Of Maryland
Support case managers in providing immigration services to clients. Volunteers will assist with documentation and client communication.
Adventist Community Services of Greater Washington
Assist in distributing food baskets, hygiene items, and diapers to families in need. Volunteers are crucial in helping stabilize families struggling with high inflation and essential costs.
Adventist Community Services of Greater Washington
Support the Making Tracks Academic Enrichment Program by mentoring youth in academic and life skills. Volunteers help provide vital instruction and support to underserved communities.
Adventist Community Services of Greater Washington
Assist in conducting health screenings and providing health-related workshops. Volunteers play a key role in promoting health and wellness in the community.
The Midtown Youth Academy
Assist in coaching youth in boxing, focusing on safety training, offensive and defensive fundamentals, and competitive team membership. Opportunity to become a USA Boxing Coach.
The Midtown Youth Academy
Partner with youth based on individual needs, providing guidance and support through mentorship. Mentors will undergo an interview process to ensure a good match with the youth.
Esperanza Education Fund
As a volunteer-run organization, Esperanza is always open to new people and new ideas. Volunteers can contribute in various ways to support the organization's mission of providing scholarships and mentorship to immigrant students.
District of Columbia Forensic Nurse Examiners
Join the Board of Directors to guide DCFNE’s mission, strategic direction, and financial sustainability. This role is ideal for individuals passionate about reducing violence and supporting survivors in Washington, D.C.
District of Columbia Forensic Nurse Examiners
Support DCFNE’s outreach programming through direct community engagement and administrative work. Volunteers help promote services for people who have experienced sexual assault and domestic violence.
DC Volunteer Snow Program
Snow Heroes are requested to shovel their homes within 24 hours of deployment. Volunteers should wear their Snow Heroes gear.
Greenbelt Farmers Market Inc
Join the Greenbelt Farmers Market board to contribute to the strategic planning and decision-making processes that keep the market vital. This longer-term volunteer position requires commitment and collaboration with other board members.
Greenbelt Farmers Market Inc
Volunteers are needed to manage the information booth during market days, providing assistance and information to visitors. This role is crucial for maintaining the market's operations and ensuring a positive experience for attendees.
Chesapeake Education Arts And Research Society
Work with CHEARS volunteers to demonstrate sustainable growing practices and healthy food options for a healthier watershed. Contact Carolyn Lambright-Davis, Maggie Cahalan, or Jenifer Dudley for more information.
Chesapeake Education Arts And Research Society
Join the Earth Squad to practice stewardship for the Three Sisters Gardens and Food Forest. Volunteers participate in co-learning, tutoring, and mentoring activities at the Springhill Lake Recreation Center and Gardens.
Chesapeake Education Arts And Research Society
Volunteers are needed to help propagate and grow native plants, save open-pollinated seeds, and establish seed exchange libraries. This initiative aims to foster seed literacy and promote local food security.
Score for the life of your business
Volunteers support SCORE's mission through administrative and leadership roles, such as Client Intake Coordinator, Admin, Marketing Leader, and Chapter Leader, helping to operate SCORE chapters.
Greenbelt Intergenerational Volunteer Exchange Service Limited
Offer respite care services to provide temporary relief for primary caregivers of Greenbelt residents. Requires an in-home assessment.
Greenbelt Intergenerational Volunteer Exchange Service Limited
Assist with picking up pre-paid online shopping orders for Greenbelt residents. Volunteers coordinate with clients to ensure timely and accurate pickups.
Greenbelt Intergenerational Volunteer Exchange Service Limited
Provide pet sitting services for Greenbelt residents. Requires an in-home assessment to ensure suitability for the role.
DC Volunteer Snow Program
Snow Heroes must wait for an official email from Serve DC or the VSP program to be deployed. Volunteers should wear their Snow Heroes gear.
Spark the Journey
Mentors with Spark the Journey help guide young adults in Washington, DC. Mentors work with students to provide support as they navigate their educational and career paths. A one-year commitment is required, with flexible meeting options including virtual and in-person sessions.
Spark the Journey
Join Spark the Journey as a mentor to support young adults in navigating their educational journeys and achieving success through guidance and encouragement.
Spark the Journey
Become a mentor with Spark the Journey and help D.C. students achieve their goals. This opportunity requires a commitment to meet with mentees regularly and provide ongoing support.
Medhin Lewegen Inc
Assist in organizing and executing various community support projects aimed at alleviating distress and crisis situations. Volunteers will engage in activities such as distributing aid, coordinating events, and providing logistical support.
Charles Koiner Center For Urban Farming
Farm Workers dedicate about two hours per week at either Koiner Farm or Loiederman Farm. Responsibilities include harvesting, cleaning, weighing, and packaging produce, as well as managing the Farmstand and maintaining garden plots.
Charles Koiner Center For Urban Farming
Outdoor Educators focus on educational events and activities at Koiner Farm and Loiederman Farm, including school field trips and workshops. They support educational initiatives and help with event organization.
Charles Koiner Center For Urban Farming
Community Liaisons dedicate 1-2 hours per week to community organizing activities, focusing on equitable access to land and food. They foster relationships with local residents and businesses, particularly minority-owned ones.
Greenbelt Vol Fire Dept/Resc Sqd
Whether you are already a member of the community, or a university student looking for some life experience outside of the classroom, the Greenbelt Volunteer Fire Department & Rescue Squad is always on the look out for dedicated individuals eager to help the community as well as themselves. Located in the city of Greenbelt's historic downtown, the firehouse sits less than four miles from the University of Maryland, and just six miles from the East border of Washington, D.C. We are situated just one mile from both the Baltimore/Washington Parkway and Interstate 495, and just two miles from the Greenbelt Metro Station. Volunteer firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians respond to emergency calls every night of the week in this suburban sprawl of the Nation's Capital. Some members decide to live at the station, running calls for their rent. Others dedicate two nights a month to be on a Duty Crew. Volunteers receive FREE training to become certified firefighters and/or Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), are issued equipment with NO out-of-pocket expenses, and are eligible for many long-term rewards for their service. If you are interested in becoming a part of this one-of-kind experience, please send us an email at info@engine35.com. | Requirements: In order to become a Firefighter or Emergency Medical Services Provider you must: · Be at least 16 years old · Submit to and pass a background investigation · Pass a medical/physical examination, including drug screening | Categories: Firefighter, Department Support, EMT
Tsinat Institute Inc
Volunteers contribute to fundraising efforts and awareness campaigns, helping to raise crucial funds and spread the organization’s message to a broader audience. Their dedication and commitment are instrumental in creating a positive impact.
Tsinat Institute Inc
Volunteers assist in organizing and facilitating recreational activities, workshops, or support groups, providing a safe and inclusive space for individuals to connect and engage. They also offer one-on-one support and companionship to individuals with disabilities, fostering meaningful relationships and promoting social integration.
The Arc Montgomery County
KFICCC volunteers assist in inclusive childcare, preschool, and aftercare programs. Responsibilities include supervising children, supporting classroom instruction, and organizing recreational activities. Volunteers must be 15+ years of age and commit to a minimum of 40 volunteer hours annually.
The Appellate Project
Volunteers provide mentorship to law students, offering guidance and support in their pursuit of appellate opportunities. Although new pairings are temporarily paused, volunteers can sign up to be contacted when the program resumes.
Ganga Library Inc
Volunteers will assist in digital communications strategies to promote the Ganga Library's mission. This role involves working on projects that enhance the library's online presence and outreach.
Apoyonline Association For Heritage Preservation Of The Americas
Join APOYOnline as a volunteer to support various working groups focused on heritage preservation across the Americas. Volunteers will engage in activities that promote cultural heritage conservation and professional development.
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