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Princeton Fire Dept
Utilize provided training to respond to and resolve a variety of calls ranging from alarms to fires. | Requirements: No previous experience required! We will train you! New applicants must attend appropriate training within 1 year of joining department. | Categories: Firefighter
Princeton Fire Department
Fire Police assist in managing traffic and ensuring safety at emergency scenes. Members must be at least 18 years old and complete the necessary training course.
Princeton Fire Department
Junior Members assist in various fire department activities and gain valuable experience. They must be 16-17 years old and are encouraged to develop skills through training.
Princeton Fire Department
Firefighters respond to emergency situations, including fires and other disasters. They must be at least 18 years old and pass the respective training course to join.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Mentor 6th-11th grade students in the ACE Program designed to create a safe and supportive environment for students. Responsibilities include assisting with after-school programming and activities.
Share My Meals
Volunteers are needed to pick up meals from local retailers and deliver them to our food hub in Princeton or directly to families and seniors in need. Deliveries are typically Monday to Friday between 8:30am and 6:00pm.
Senior Care Services of Greater Princeton
Volunteers provide companionship to home-bound elderly individuals through scheduled home visits. This role helps alleviate loneliness and offers a rewarding experience for both the volunteer and the client.
Senior Care Services of Greater Princeton
Volunteers assist the elderly with food shopping within a ten-mile radius of Princeton. Volunteers can shop on behalf of the client or accompany them to the supermarket. Payment for groceries is made in cash or by check.
Share My Meals
Volunteers recover surplus meals from schools, corporate cafeterias, and farms, ensuring they are delivered to local nonprofits and families in need. Routes vary but are typically Monday to Friday between 12:00pm and 4:00pm.
Senior Care Services of Greater Princeton
Volunteers provide transportation for the elderly to health and medical-related appointments within a ten-mile radius of Princeton. Volunteers use their own cars and must have a valid driver's license and up-to-date auto insurance.
Center for Modern Aging Princeton
Certified volunteers assist low to moderate-income individuals with Federal and State tax preparation. Volunteers should be comfortable working with numbers and have good interpersonal skills.
Friends of Princeton Open Space
Volunteers assist with conservation projects at the Billy Johnson Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve, including invasive species removal, native planting, and deer cage installation. Volunteers learn to identify invasive species and use tools safely.
Friends of Princeton Open Space
Volunteers work with the trail building team to create and maintain hiking trails, including clearing paths, building boardwalks, and improving access to the preserve's trails.
Sustainable Princeton
Join the CAPERS team to dive into research projects that support Sustainable Princeton's mission. Volunteers will conduct research, analyze data, and contribute to reports that help inform community sustainability initiatives.
Morven Museum and Garden
Docents are trained to conduct tours for visitors that promote a deeper understanding of the role Morven played in American and New Jersey history. The museum is open for tours Wednesday through Sunday, and the minimum commitment is two four-hour shifts per month.
Morven Museum and Garden
Volunteers lend a helping hand to Morven’s staff for events, setting up before and assisting guests during events such as Morven in May, Fourth of July Jubilee, and the Festival of Trees in December. Volunteers assist in a variety of behind-the-scenes work, including mailings and office tasks.
Morven Museum and Garden
Garden volunteers work alongside Morven’s horticulturists tending the historic grounds. Volunteers help with the annual heirloom plant sale by arranging and pricing plants and helping shoppers choose the perfect plants for their garden.
Arm in Arm
Assist in distributing food at the Princeton Pantry located at Nassau Presbyterian Church. Volunteers help organize and distribute food items to clients.
Cornerstone Community Kitchen
Work as part of a team to prepare fruit, salads, and vegetables for guests at the evening meal every Wednesday around noon.
Cornerstone Community Kitchen
Serve seated guests with a smile and the evening meal from 4:40 to 6:30 PM on Wednesdays. Responsibilities include serving sandwiches, take-out meals, and clearing dishes.
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