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Middlesex Vol Fire Dept
Firefighter, EMT Respond to calls anytime you are available for community emergencies. Department Auxiliary Help complete the many jobs needed to keep the department running. | Requirements: Desire to help the community and willingness to learn. Our Department will provide training opportunities in-house and at State conducted classes. | Categories: Firefighter, Department Support, EMT
Middlesex Vol Fire Dept
We are looking for any person who would like to volunteer. We are looking for any position and we have a junior program. We train in-house and will help you go through fire 1 and EMT courses. | Requirements: No requirements. Just an application | Categories: Junior Members, EMT, Firefighter, Department Support
Let’s Grow Kids
Join us for an event to support Vermont’s Child Care Campaign. Volunteers will help with event logistics, engage with attendees, and promote awareness about child care issues in Vermont.
Department of Watershed Management
As a Volunteer Invasive Patroller, you will help monitor and manage invasive species in Vermont's waterways. This role involves training and regular reporting of invasive species sightings to aid in conservation efforts.
Department of Watershed Management
Volunteers will monitor water bodies for cyanobacteria blooms, contributing to the health of Vermont's lakes and ponds. Training will be provided to ensure volunteers can accurately identify and report findings.
Department of Watershed Management
Volunteers in the Lay Monitoring Program will assist in collecting water quality data from various lakes and ponds across Vermont. This program aims to engage citizens in water quality monitoring to support state conservation efforts.
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Volunteer in Vermont State Parks by assisting with park events, interpretive programs, or as part of a group. Season-long volunteers may work in the park office, maintain campsites, and assist with educational programs.
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Join fellow volunteers for a work weekend at the Green Mountain Conservation Camps to prepare for the summer season. This is a great opportunity to contribute to the upkeep of these important facilities.
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Help monitor bat colonies during the summer to gather data on their activity. This volunteer role is crucial for making informed decisions about the conservation of these important mammals.
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Join Vermont’s Hunter Education Program as a volunteer instructor to teach hunting, bow hunting, or trapping education. This role is essential for ensuring the future of responsible hunting and trapping practices in Vermont.
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Become a Vermont Invasive Patroller to help monitor water bodies for harmful invasive species. Volunteers will play a crucial role in surveying lakes and ponds, reporting findings to the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation.
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
As a Public Access Greeter, you will educate lake visitors about invasive species and conduct courtesy watercraft inspections to prevent their spread. This role is vital for protecting Vermont's aquatic ecosystems.
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Become a volunteer ambassador at the Dead Creek Visitor Center, sharing your enthusiasm for nature and conservation with visitors. This role involves engaging with the public and providing information about fish and wildlife.
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Encourage and teach young people and families how to fish through the Let's Go Fishing Program. Volunteers will emphasize that fishing is about more than just catching fish, fostering a love for the outdoors.
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Join the Vermont Lay Monitoring Program to help measure nutrient levels of lakes and ponds. Volunteers will collect surface water data using a practical methodology, contributing to the health of Vermont's water bodies.
Vermont State Parks
Camping volunteers are asked to commit to a minimum of 6 weeks and work 30 hours per week. Responsibilities include visitor registration, fee collection, cleaning campsites, and assisting with nature programs, while enjoying free use of a campsite and other benefits.
Central Vermont Refugee Action Network Inc
Provide transportation assistance to refugees and immigrants for various needs such as medical appointments, job interviews, or community events. Volunteers will help ensure access to essential services and opportunities.
Central Vermont Refugee Action Network Inc
Assist in planning and staffing events that support refugees and immigrants, such as community gatherings, cultural celebrations, and educational workshops. Volunteers will help organize and execute successful events.
Vermont Horsemens Council
Support the Vermont Horse Council by helping organize and run events such as clinics, fairs, and rides. Volunteers will assist in various tasks to ensure successful and smooth events.
Vermont Horsemens Council
Create and update safety public service announcements (PSAs) to promote equine safety and awareness. Volunteers will work on content creation and distribution to educate the community.
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