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A Cats Life Rescue
Assist in humanely trapping free-roaming cats in Prince George's County for vet visits. Training and supplies are provided to ensure safe and effective trapping.
A Cats Life Rescue
Provide transportation for cats to and from vet clinics and shelters. Volunteers with cars are needed to assist in these essential logistics.
A Cats Life Rescue
Support the organization virtually by managing data entry tasks from home using Google Docs. No complex databases involved, just a basic understanding of Excel is needed.
A Cats Life Rescue
Join our foster-based organization to provide temporary homes for cats in Prince George's County. We supply all necessary materials and guidance to ensure a successful fostering experience.
A Cats Life Rescue
Help organize and support cat-themed events such as bingo nights and adoption events. Ideal for outgoing individuals with a passion for marketing and spreading the TNR message.
A Cats Life Rescue
Assist in organizing and managing a food bank for outdoor cats. Volunteers are needed to solicit donations and organize giveaways for community cat caretakers.
Laurel Vol Rescue Squad
Interested in serving your community? We are one of the busiest stations in the county and we run many calls throughout the year. We provide all training and certifications. No experience is necessary. We have live-in opportunities for those who are already certified firefighters and EMTs. We are one of three Volunteer Paramedic ambulance services in the county. Come join our diverse family at the Laurel Volunteer Rescue Squad. | Requirements: Cadets are 16-18 years old with parental permission. Must be able to pass physical and background checks. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Other
Pierella Rainforest Reclamation Project
Join the Pierella Rainforest Reclamation Project to help reclaim clear-cut parcels and transform them back into native rainforest. Volunteers can contribute their time and talents in various areas such as tree planting, fundraising, marketing, and recruiting to support the organization's mission.
Petey and Furends
Help the organization run efficiently by listing animals on the website, responding to inquiries, and keeping databases current.
Safe Haven Equine Warriors
Events volunteers help run various events throughout the year, such as Party With a Purpose and Hoedown for Horses. Responsibilities include setting up, decorating, and managing sales tables.
Petey and Furends
Assist at events by handling animals, meeting potential adopters, and ensuring events are enjoyable and stress-free.
Petey and Furends
Help raise funds by researching grants, assisting with writing submissions, and expanding fundraising opportunities.
Petey and Furends
As an Event Planner, you will search for venues, confirm event details, and coordinate with volunteers to plan memorable events.
Safe Haven Equine Warriors
Farm volunteers assist with various tasks on the farm, including animal care and farm chores. No experience is needed as training will be provided. Volunteers are asked to commit to a minimum of one weekly 3-hour shift for three months or more.
Laurel Volunteer Fire Dept
The idea of the Laurel Volunteer Fire Department was formed in 1898 after a fire on Main Street in which 12 buildings, along with the Presbyterian Church, were destroyed. Following in the footsteps of that fire, the City Council worked on the necessary legislation and a constitution and by-laws where written and four years later the Laurel Volunteer Fire Department was born. Orginally there were 3 companies in the Laurel proper; one at 8th and Montgomery, one at 5th and Montgomery and one on Washington Blvd by the Little Tavern. The first Fire Chief was David M. Fischer. It wasn't until 1935 that the Company consolidated into one location at the Old Phelps and Shaffer store on 9th and Montgomery. With much needed growing room, the Laurel Volunteer Fire Department moved, in 1954, across the street to the old Laurel Elementary School No. 1. Today, the Laurel Volunteer Fire Department is housed on the corner of Cherry Lane and Van Dusen Road, in a building that they moved into in October of 1990. The current building contains offices, a gym, a kitchen, meeting rooms and bunk rooms for male and female fire fighters. | Requirements: We have a number of types of membership that you may be interested in, so check out the different classes we have to offer below: Regular EMS Only Junior Administrative Regular Members To become a Regular Member, you must be at least 18 years of age and interested in training to be Firefighters and/or EMTs. Personnel in this class of membership must pass a background investigation and physical, as well as meet minimum participation standards each year. Regular Members must complete a 12-month probationary period. Within eighteen months of joining the department, Regular Members must complete either Firefighter I (F/F I) or Emergency Medical Technician- Basic (EMT-B) and within 30 months, both must be completed. This type of membership also offers a live-in program. To apply to become a Regular Member, click here. EMS Only Ever since the Laurel Volunteer Fire Department acquired an ambulance, we have always been on the lookout for people interested in Emergency Medical Service (EMS). Personnel in this class will serve a 12-month probationary period and will be expected to get Emergemcy Medical Technician (EMT) certification in their first year and a half. They will not be expected to fight fires. Junior Members To become a Junior Member, you must be between the ages of 16 and 18 and must have parental approval. These members may take fire fighting training and participate in "Outside" fire fighting activities, but are prohibited from participating in any interior fire fighting or any other hazardous duties. Junior Members must maintain good grades in school (2.0 minimum) in order to participate in department activities or have full-time employment. Administrative The Administrative class is a group of members who do not wish to fight fire, but can contribute needed skills and services for the benefit of the company. Administrative members serve a 6-month probationary period and have minimum participation standards each year. They meet these standards by learning one or more of the following skills: reports, data entry, map development, fundraising, building and/or grounds maintenance, apparatus maintenance, etc. Please contact membership@laurelvfd.org for current needed skills. | Categories: EMT, Department Support, Community Education, Firefighter
Laurel Vol Fire Dept
The LVFD is always looking for new members. We are a diverse and inclusive volunteer fire department located in the City of Laurel, MD. We respond to over 4000 calls a year, mostly EMS. We have 3 engines, a tower, and two BLS ambulances. We have a large station with comfortable live-in spaces. See www.laurelvfd.org for more info or contact membership@laurelvfd.org | Requirements: Fire 1 and/or NREMT | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Perisphere Theater LLC
Assist patrons during performances by guiding them to their seats and providing information as needed. Ushers play a crucial role in ensuring a pleasant theater experience.
Perisphere Theater LLC
Participate in various committees to support the theater's operations and productions. Responsibilities include planning, organizing, and executing committee tasks.
Perisphere Theater LLC
Support theater operations by managing concessions and box office activities. Responsibilities include selling tickets and refreshments, handling cash, and providing excellent customer service.
Perisphere Theater LLC
Join the Board of Directors to help guide the strategic direction of Perisphere Theater. Members are expected to attend regular meetings and contribute to decision-making processes.
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