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Zallie Community Foundation
Assist at the Food Bank of South Jersey by organizing and distributing food to those in need. Volunteers help ensure that food reaches the community efficiently and effectively.
Zallie Community Foundation
Help assemble Blessing Bags for the homeless, which include essential items for those in need. Volunteers will work in teams to organize and pack these bags for distribution.
Compassionate Friends Therapeutic Riding Center
Volunteers are needed to sidewalk in our equine-assisted program, which involves walking beside the horse and student to provide physical assistance. No horse experience is necessary, but volunteers must be at least 13 years old and are required to complete volunteer forms and training.
Compassionate Friends Therapeutic Riding Center
Volunteers can assist with general farm chores such as painting fences, maintaining fields, grooming horses, or cleaning stalls and tack. This volunteer time must be scheduled with the program director, and no specific experience is required.
Kaleidoscope Therapeutic Riding Program
As a volunteer, you will help children with disabilities engage in therapeutic riding activities. The schedule is flexible, and previous horse handling experience is helpful but not necessary; a love for children and horses is essential.
Barton Arboretum and Nature Preserve of Medford Leas
Lead guided walks along the nature trails of the Barton Arboretum and Nature Preserve. Share knowledge about the local flora and fauna with visitors and ensure their safety during the walk.
Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge
Greet visitors at the Nature Center, assist with animal care and tabling, and help maintain the grounds and wildlife enclosures. Volunteers also support events, weddings, and festivals.
Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge
Assist in the care and rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife at the Wildlife Hospital. Responsibilities include feeding, cleaning, and providing general care for the animals.
Evesham Fire-Rescue
We Need You! Don’t Delay, Join Today! We are always looking for volunteer Firefighters and EMTs. The Junior Firefighter/EMT program begins at 16 years of age. Full membership eligibility begins at 18 years of age. When am I on duty? Members have a variety of duty options and shifts, with primary coverage needed during weeknights, weekends, and weekend nights. We have bunk rooms, as well as comfortable facilities for studying, sleeping, cooking and relaxing when not on calls. Do I get paid? Trained volunteer firefighters and EMTs are available to participate in our monthly stipend program. Depending on your activity level, you may be eligible for a monthly stipend between $50 and $800. What training will I receive? Evesham Fire-Rescue will provide Firefighter and/or Emergency Medical Technician certification through one of our local fire and EMS academies. Training courses are available during the evening hours and on weekends. All tuition, equipment, and safety gear is provided by the department. Required training for a firefighter consists of approximately 125 hours of basic firefighting techniques including; fire behavior, rescue, salvage, overhaul, ladder practices, ventilation, firefighting tactics, water supply and more. Required training for an Emergency Medical Technician consists of a 240 hour state certification course which includes ambulance operations, CPR, bandaging, splinting, oxygen delivery, patient assessment, and more. These classes are usually held two nights during the week over a four month period. | Requirements: We are always looking for volunteer Firefighters and EMTs. The Junior Firefighter/EMT program begins at 16 years of age. Full membership eligibility begins at 18 years of age. Visit www.eveshamfire.org for more information or email volunteer@eveshamfire.org | Categories: EMT, Firefighter, Junior Members
Black Run Preserve
Sign up as a general volunteer to assist with various projects throughout the year at Black Run Preserve. Volunteers will be added to email announcements for upcoming opportunities to support and sustain the preserve.
Camden Companions Animal Rescue
Volunteers learn to trap and care for feral cats as part of a trap-neuter-return program. This role involves using humane traps to transport cats for spaying/neutering and providing a recovery area. Volunteers should enjoy adventure and have access to transportation and a recovery space.
Camden Companions Animal Rescue
Foster parents provide temporary homes for kittens and special needs cats, helping them until they are ready for adoption. Responsibilities include basic care, socialization, and ensuring the health of the animals. Foster parents must have their own pets up to date on vaccinations and spayed/neutered.
Serenity Hospice
As a hospice volunteer, you will assist patients with simple household chores, provide bedside companionship, and spend quality time with those who are seriously ill. This role is perfect for caring individuals who want to make a difference in the lives of patients and their families.
Animal Welfare Association
Provide temporary homes for pets in need, helping them transition to permanent homes. Foster volunteers care for animals and support their socialization and training.
Animal Welfare Association
Participate in the P.A.W.S. program, helping with animal care, shelter maintenance, and community outreach activities. Volunteers will engage with the public and assist in educational programs.
Animal Welfare Association
Engage in reading sessions with shelter animals to improve their socialization and provide comfort. Volunteers will read to animals and help them become more adoptable.
Mount Laurel Fire Dept
Members will be required to satisfactorily complete a State of New Jersey approved Firefighter-I course of education, at an accredited fire academy within the first year of membership. New members that have completed a firefighter 1 program outside the State of New Jersey must file for reciprocity through the State of New Jersey, Division of Fire Safety to obtain their New Jersey Firefighter I Certification within three months. | Requirements: Members must attend forty (40) duty crews annually. | Categories: Firefighter
Burlington County Animal Alliance
Burlington County Animal Alliance needs volunteers to provide foster care for dogs and cats that are rescued from shelters. This includes caring for the animals in your home until they are adopted, as well as transporting them to vet appointments and adoption events.
Monkey House An Animal Sanctuary Inc
Volunteers, known as 'aunts' or 'uncles', provide love and care to dogs with terminal diagnoses or disabilities. Responsibilities include serving meals, walking dogs, bathing, laundry, cleaning, and responding calmly to medical emergencies. Volunteers must commit to at least once a week.
Empath Project
Volunteers at Mount Laurel Animal Hospital support pets and their owners by increasing public awareness about veterinary health and the importance of community togetherness. Volunteers may participate in various events and activities organized by the hospital.
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