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Richmond Community Senior Center
Volunteers distribute candy at Halloween, serve lunch at the annual Town Meetings, and lend a hand at the Friday Food Affair and other community events. This role involves engaging with the community and supporting various local initiatives.
Richmond Community Senior Center
Volunteers visit seniors in their homes to share activities and provide social interaction. This initiative helps seniors who are unable to leave their homes easily to avoid loneliness and isolation.
Richmond Community Senior Center
Volunteers are needed to recommend and help with community service projects. This role involves working on committees and supporting community initiatives that benefit individuals and families in the towns.
Richmond Community Senior Center
Use your skills to instruct others in arts and crafts, card and table games, languages, hiking, kayaking, croquet, and other recreational activities. Volunteers are encouraged to recommend new activities and help organize events.
Richmond Community Senior Center
Volunteers help organize supplies and assist with foot soaking at the foot clinic for seniors. They work with individuals to schedule appointments and support registered nurses during the clinic.
Huntington Fire & Rescue
Ever thought about being a volunteer firefighter? Come join our team. We'll be participating in the National Day of Recruitment on May 13 from 9-1 with an open house but feel free to contact us anytime. | Requirements: A willingness to provide community service, meet new people, and bring your skillset to the department. All training and equipment will be supplied for you! | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Williston Fire Dept
The Williston Fire Department is currently accepting call staff applications for review in Spring 2022. .One of the worst days a person can have in their life is when they have to call 9-1-1. And yet one of the most fulfilling moments in a person’s life is when they help another in desperate need, especially during an emergency. The Williston Fire Department answers those calls every day with both full-time career and part-time call Fire/EMS staff. For us to better serve our community, we need to build our team with more call staff members. Call staff lead normal daily lives outside of the Department but are available to respond to emergencies on an as-needed basis or come to the station for shifts on a regular basis. The Fire Department provides training on a schedule that supports members’ busy lifestyles and personal responsibilities. Members have no personal costs, as all equipment and training is paid for by the Department, and they receive an hourly wage when they attend Department training or respond to emergency calls. No prior training or experience is required although we do encourage individuals with Fire/EMS certification to apply and we do allow dual membership with other Departments while serving with WFD. If you are the type of person that wants to experience that most fulfilling moment of helping a neighbor, if you wish to be part of a team that will treat you like family, and do all of this within your own community, please review the information below and consider submitting an application. We look forward to hearing from you! | Requirements: Be at least 18 years of age. Attend our training events that are scheduled every other Monday from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Complete the Williston Fire Department's orientation program. If you have no prior experience, you must begin a Firefighter Level One class within one year of joining the Department. There is no cost for the class, and the Department will provide all gear and equipment needed. Firefighters are exempt from Department training for the duration of the class. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Hinesburg Fire Department
The Hinesburg Fire Department is seeking individuals interested in becoming paid on call Firefighters and EMTs. HFD is a combination Department comprised of two full time Firefighter/EMTs, a part time Chief and approximately thirty paid on call Firefighters and EMTs. All members are paid hourly for training and call response. Paid on call members respond from home, or staff the station and respond to emergency calls when applicable. HFD also offers a Cadet program from individuals ages 16-17 who are interested in Fire and EMS. | Requirements: Cadet program: Age 16-17, currently attending high school. Membership: High school diploma or equivalent. Valid driver's license. 18 years of age or older. All training provided. | Categories: Junior Members, Firefighter, EMT
Chittenden Asylum Seekers Assistance Network
Volunteers are needed to provide transportation for asylum seekers to appointments and social outings. They also offer friendship and help new community members get acquainted with the area.
Chittenden Asylum Seekers Assistance Network
Volunteers provide housing for new community members, ideally in spaces with some separation, such as 'mother-in-law' apartments. This role involves offering a safe and welcoming environment for asylum seekers.
Chittenden Asylum Seekers Assistance Network
Volunteers assist the CASAN board with tasks such as fundraising, social media management, and website development. This role supports the organization's mission to aid asylum seekers.
Bella Voce Incorporated
Volunteers are needed to assist with concert duties such as greeting patrons, handling ticket purchases, distributing programs, ushering, and selling CDs. After volunteering for an hour or two, volunteers can enjoy the concerts free of charge.
Lucys House For The Prevention Of Homeless Pets
Create homemade dog and cat toys, dog biscuits, and shelters for stray cats. Volunteers will use their crafting skills to produce items that benefit animals in need.
Lucys House For The Prevention Of Homeless Pets
Assist with picking up donations from various locations and delivering them to Lucy's House. Volunteers will help ensure that donations are collected and transported efficiently.
Lucys House For The Prevention Of Homeless Pets
Assist with organizing events and obtaining items for silent auctions. Volunteers will help coordinate logistics and gather auction items to support fundraising efforts.
Essex Jct Vol Fire Dept
The Essex Junction Fire Department is currently accepting paid-call firefighter applications. Paid-call firefighters, like Volunteer Firefighters, lead normal daily lives outside of the Department but are available to respond to emergencies on an as-needed basis. Essex Junction Fire provides fire, rescue, hazmat and first response (Advanced EMT level) for the City of Essex Junction. No prior training or experience is required although we do encourage individuals who already hold Fire/EMS certification to apply. The department allows for dual membership for members who serve on other Fire or Rescue agencies as long as they are within a reasonable distance to respond. The Fire Department provides training Monday nights and Thursday Mornings to accommodate most busy lifestyles and personal responsibilities. All equipment and training are paid for by the department, Firefighters receive an hourly wage when responding to emergency calls and for certain department activities. Starting salary is $17.50/hour with increases available for FF1 and EMT certifications. We look forward to hearing from you! | Requirements: Be at least 18 years of age. Live within responding distance from the fire station (see below for details). Attend one of the weekly Fire Department trainings. Either Monday night 1830-2030 or Thursday day training 0900-1100. Complete Essex Junction Fire Departments initial firefighter checklist and new member requirements If you have no prior experience, you must complete the Chittenden County Basic Firefighter Course within 6 months of joining. There is no cost for the class, and the Department will provide all gear and equipment needed. Firefighters are exempt from Department training for the duration of the class. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Aunt Dots Place Inc
Assist in staffing the food shelf by helping with customer service, stocking shelves, and preparing shifts. Volunteers play a vital role in the day-to-day operations of the food shelf.
Aunt Dots Place Inc
Join a committee to help guide the strategic direction of Aunt Dot's Place. Volunteers in this role contribute to decision-making processes and help plan future initiatives.
Aunt Dots Place Inc
Participate in organizing and managing special events to support Aunt Dot's Place. This role involves planning, coordination, and execution of events to raise awareness and support for the food shelf.
Aunt Dots Place Inc
Assist with special pick-ups and food collection efforts to ensure the food shelf is well-stocked. This role is essential for maintaining the supply of food and personal care items.
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