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Friends of Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (Friends of SVACA)
Animal transport volunteers help relocate animals to various rescue groups or off-site adoption events within the Bay Area. This role is essential for ensuring animals reach their new homes safely.
Friends of Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (Friends of SVACA)
Education docents give presentations on animal care and welfare to various groups. Volunteers should be comfortable speaking in front of groups and willing to commit for six months.
Friends of Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (Friends of SVACA)
Grant writers assist in generating funds for SVACA's various needs, from emergency animal care to facility improvements. This role is crucial for sustaining the organization’s operations.
Heart of the Valley, Services for Seniors
Join Heart of the Valley as a volunteer and make a difference in the lives of seniors. Volunteers are essential to our mission, and you can help by providing companionship, assistance with errands, or participating in community events.
Friends of Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (Friends of SVACA)
Animal volunteers help keep cats, dogs, and small animals happy and healthy by providing them with human interaction. A commitment of at least two hours a week for six months is required.
Friends of Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (Friends of SVACA)
Foster parents provide temporary, in-home care for dogs, cats, and their offspring. Volunteers are expected to provide love and care for the animals while they await adoption.
Friends of Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (Friends of SVACA)
Event ambassadors assist at community events, spreading awareness of SVACA and advocating for pet adoption. Volunteers are expected to make a six-month commitment and be friendly and outgoing.
Teatro Nahual
Teatro Nahual is seeking dynamic and passionate volunteers who can contribute ideas and time to support the organization's growth as a Non-Profit. Volunteers will assist in various tasks related to performances and community engagement.
Cat Resource Center
As a Feral Cat Feeder or Colony Manager, you will be responsible for feeding a group of feral cats daily and monitoring their health. This role requires a time commitment of one hour daily and includes a short training course on free-roaming cats.
Cat Resource Center
Foster kittens in your home, providing them with care, socialization, and a safe environment until they are ready for adoption. This role requires a commitment of at least 14 hours per week and training in basic cat safety and handling.
Cat Resource Center
Assist the community by answering cat-related questions and providing education on cat welfare. This role requires 2-4 hours per week and some direct cat experience.
Cat Resource Center
Help transport cats to and from veterinary appointments for neutering and other care. This role is flexible and requires a vehicle capable of holding one or more standard traps, along with basic cat safety training.
Santa Clara Parade of Champions
Join us as a volunteer on Parade Day! We need up to 150 volunteers to help with various roles including banner carrying, balloon handling, and parking operations. Volunteers will receive a SCPOC T-shirt and have the opportunity to engage with the community while ensuring the parade runs smoothly.
Bill Wilson Center (BWC)
Join the Centre for Living with Dying Program as a Grief Support Volunteer. You will provide emotional support and companionship to individuals experiencing grief, helping to create a compassionate community.
Bill Wilson Center (BWC)
As a Youth Program Volunteer, you will engage with youth in our shelter, providing support through tutoring, group outings, and facilitating workshops. This role is essential in helping youth develop skills and confidence in a supportive environment.
Harris-Lass House Museum
Volunteers are needed to help preserve a piece of Santa Clara history! Responsibilities include staffing the house for visitors, giving tours, assisting in the Tank House Gift Shop, showing DVDs in the barn, and helping at special events with setup and cleanup. No experience is required, and training will be provided.
Sourcewise
Help sort and assemble supplies for older adults, including Personal Protective Equipment and First Aid Kits. This role is ongoing and requires a time commitment of 3 hours.
Sourcewise
Help seniors bridge the digital divide by teaching them how to use laptops, smartphones, and tablets. Volunteers should be comfortable with technology and able to answer general questions about social media and devices.
Sourcewise
Assist older adults with yardwork, organizing, and beautifying their homes. This project is suitable for groups and helps improve the living environment of seniors.
Sourcewise
Provide companionship and wellness calls to homebound seniors, helping them feel connected. This role requires a training session and a commitment of at least 1 hour per week.
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