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Richland Seniors Association
Volunteers will assist in various activities and events organized by the Richland Seniors Association, helping to create a vibrant and engaging community for seniors. Responsibilities may include event setup, assisting with educational presentations, and supporting themed dinners and dances.
Beautiful Beginnings Family Center
Provide guidance and support to young mothers by sharing parenting experiences and offering advice. Mentors will help mothers develop life skills and confidence in their parenting abilities.
Fields Of Grace
Join the prayer team to support the organization's mission through prayer. Members will receive monthly email prayer requests to guide their prayers.
Mirror Ministries
Join the cleaning team to maintain a welcoming and safe environment for clients and staff. Volunteers will help with general cleaning and organizing tasks.
Mirror Ministries
Participate in street outreach efforts to connect with individuals at risk of or experiencing sex trafficking. Volunteers will distribute resources and offer support.
Beautiful Beginnings Family Center
Assist in staffing events organized by Beautiful Beginnings Family Center. Volunteers will help with various tasks to ensure smooth operations during events.
Mirror Ministries
Engage with clients through art therapy sessions to help bring hope and healing to survivors of sex trafficking. Volunteers will assist in facilitating creative expression as a form of therapy.
Fields Of Grace
Volunteers with trucks or trailer hitches are needed to transport crates of produce from the gleaning site to local food banks. This role is crucial in ensuring that harvested produce reaches those in need.
Fields Of Grace
Join weekday or Saturday gleaning events throughout the harvest season to help harvest crops from local farms. Volunteers will work together to collect produce that would otherwise go to waste.
Fields Of Grace
Conduct site visits prior to scheduled gleaning to ensure landowner concerns are addressed. On the day of gleaning, supervise the harvest and direct volunteers to ensure safety and efficiency.
Beautiful Beginnings Family Center
Teach classes to new mothers on various skills that can aid them in parenting and career development. Volunteers with specific skill sets are encouraged to share their knowledge.
Beautiful Beginnings Family Center
Assist in organizing and staffing fundraising events to support the mission of Beautiful Beginnings Family Center. Volunteers will help with event setup, coordination, and ensuring the success of fundraising activities.
Mirror Ministries
Mentor survivors of sex trafficking by providing support, guidance, and encouragement. Volunteers will help mentees develop life skills and confidence.
Mirror Ministries
Provide support and assistance to individuals in crisis by answering hotline calls. Volunteers will be trained to offer guidance and resources to callers.
Benton County Fire District #4
BCFD4 is currently seeking applicants to fill volunteer firefighter, EMT, resident/intern and support personnel openings. Go to https://bcfd4.org/join-us/ to apply. Applications are accepted year-round but may be held if no positions are available. Applicants will be contacted to be informed of application status. Currently qualified EMTs or firefighters are given priority. Applicants that have no training or experience or those that not been certified for long periods of time are sent to our volunteer firefighter training academy. Benton County Fire Protection District #4 is a special service district that provides fire protection to the City of West Richland and surrounding county areas. The fire district was established in 1954 and encompasses 52 square miles. Our calls for service include structure fires, wildland fires, citizen assists, emergency medical calls, vehicle accidents, water rescues, and hazardous materials incidents. We are comprised of a combination staff including 19 career staff and more than 35 volunteers, with up to 12 of the volunteers being intern volunteer firefighters. We operate out of three stations with two of them staffed 24-hours per day that house 13 fire apparatus, three medic units (one as a reserve unit), and 4-6 command/staff vehicles. We have several members that are on specialized Tri-County Teams such as the Tri-County Hazardous Materials Response Team, Technical Rescue Team, and the Tri-County Incident Management Team (Type III). The district handled more than 2000 calls in 2021, including mutual and automatic aid with neighboring departments. The career and intern staff work a 48/96 hour shift schedule. Our volunteer firefighters, EMT's, and support personnel respond and complete station standby time when they are available and as needed. | Requirements: Requirements for support personnel may differ than listed below. Be at least 18 years of age at appointment and eligible to work in the United States. Possess a High School Diploma or GED. Have and maintain an insurable driving record. Have a clear criminal history for crimes against people, drugs, firearms, etc. Successfully pass a background check. Have and maintain physical fitness for duty and be capable of performing any required firefighting, rescue, or emergency medical activities as assigned. Live within a reasonable response time to district boundaries or stations. If you have previous firefighting or EMS experience, your application may be accepted outside the application period on a case by case basis. If an opening becomes available, you may be invited to participate in the testing and interview process. If at any time after turning in your application there is a change to your personal information, i.e. address, phone number, or name, please contact BCFD4 District Office with the changes. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Department Support
SIGN Fracture Care International
Technical Volunteers contribute to SIGN through skill-based projects, providing insight to address technical, computational, and scientific challenges. They collaborate with teams to solve real problems that arise at SIGN.
Senior Life Resources Northwest
Assist with various administrative tasks to support the operations of Senior Life Resources Northwest. Tasks may include filing, data entry, and answering phones.
Senior Life Resources Northwest
Assist in the kitchen with meal preparation and packaging. Volunteers are required to have a current Washington State Food Handlers Card.
Senior Life Resources Northwest
Provide transportation for seniors to dining centers or medical appointments. Volunteers must have a valid driver's license and a clean driving record.
Senior Life Resources Northwest
Deliver nutritious meals to homebound seniors, ensuring they receive the food and social interaction they need. Volunteers must have a valid driver's license and a reliable vehicle.
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