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South Farmingdale Fire Dept
Fund Raising Event... Chinese Auction... open to all , looking for new members for firefighting and EMS | Requirements: must be 18 years of age, a high school graduate, have a valid NY state drivers License. and live within the district of South Farmingdale | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Wantagh-Levittown Vol Amb Corps
The Wantagh-Levittown Volunteer Ambulance Corps is always seeking new members who are caring and community minded. No prior experience is necessary. Upon completion of the Probationary period, members may become an EMT and/or Driver. Several opportunities exist for members to get involved in many aspects of operating the organization, whether it is administration, vehicle maintenance, fundraising, or community events. Our members come from a variety of medical backgrounds including EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses, Doctors, and Physician Assistants, but we also have students, Teachers, Police Officers, Engineers, Attorneys, Accountants, and more. Join WLVAC and spend some of your time with the opportunity to make a difference in a person’s life. 100% Volunteer since 1956! | Requirements: Requirements: 18 years + 24 Riding Hours A Month 2 Parades per Year General Membership Meeting – 2nd Monday of every month Monthly Details Probationary trainings are weekly on Wednesday nights, for the first 6-12 months of membership. | Categories: EMT
Massapequa Fire Dept
Are you looking to make a difference in your community? The Massapequa Fire Department is a great opportunity for you. We are a 100% all volunteer organization dedicated to protecting our community! Whether it is as a firefighter or emergency medical technician, YOU can help. No experience is required, and we provide all training, equipment, uniforms and associated expenses. Benefits of membership include: ▪ 100% tuition reimbursement at Nassau Community College ▪ 10% discount on your property taxes ▪ New York State sponsored Pension Program ▪ Free gym and professional fitness trainer We also offer a Junior Fire Department for your child, age 14 to 18 to start them down the path of service as well! Volunteering in your community isn’t the only reward. You will enjoy many social opportunities and develop friendships that will last a lifetime! If you are ready to take the next step, please contact us and a member of the Department Recruitment committee will contact you. Please feel free to browse the Massapequa Fire Department website links as well. Massapequa Fire Department Community – Courage - Tradition | Requirements: Must be 18 years old and have a valid drivers license. Juniors program starts at age 14. | Categories: Firefighter, Junior Members, EMT
Island Harvest
Join us at our Healthy Harvest Farm in Brentwood to help plant and harvest fresh produce for the community. This hands-on role allows you to contribute to sustainable food production while supporting local families.
Island Harvest
As a Warehouse Volunteer, you will help build senior food boxes, sort donations, and distribute food to our network of food pantries and soup kitchens. This role is essential in ensuring that food reaches those who need it most.
Island Harvest
Support community food drives at local retailers by handing out flyers and encouraging food and fund donations. Your engagement will help raise awareness and resources for those facing food insecurity.
Island Harvest
In this role, you will assist in distributing food at community and mobile sites, including loading cars and making home deliveries. Your efforts will directly support families and individuals in need of food assistance.
Island Harvest
Assist with various office tasks such as making phone calls, copying documents, and other administrative duties. This role can also include opportunities to volunteer from home, making it flexible and accessible.
Nassau County Society Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Inc
Volunteers dedicate their time, skills, and love to help care for and place abused animals. Responsibilities include assisting with animal care, supporting rescue missions, and helping with events.
Literacy Nassau
As a facilitator for the Next Chapter Book Club, you will guide small book clubs of 6-8 adults with developmental disabilities, meeting once a week for an hour at select libraries and cafes across Long Island.
Literacy Nassau
As an instructor for English Language Learners, you will provide small group instruction for beginner level English language learners. Classes meet for 6 hours, 2 times a week from September to June.
Literacy Nassau
In this role, you will lead creative writing clubs for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, meeting once a week for an hour at select libraries and cafes across Long Island.
Literacy Nassau
In this role, you will help adults who never learned to read or write in a supportive group environment. Small group instruction meets for 2 hours per week on an ongoing basis at local libraries.
Cooking For Long Island Veterans
Deliver fresh, quality meals to homebound veterans on Long Island. Volunteers are responsible for picking up prepared meals and ensuring they reach veterans' homes safely and on time.
Long Island Coalition Against Bullying Inc
Volunteers are needed to represent the organization in the community, help raise awareness about bullying, and support LICAB's mission through various outreach activities. Volunteers will engage with the community to promote inclusivity and respect.
Cooking For Long Island Veterans
Prepare meals for veterans in a certified kitchen. Volunteers must have access to a certified kitchen such as a school, church, or commercial facility for safety reasons.
Cooking For Long Island Veterans
Pick up food donations from various locations and deliver them to the organization's facilities. Volunteers ensure that all food items are handled safely and reach the intended destination.
Cooking For Long Island Veterans
Assist in cleaning kitchens used for preparing meals for veterans. Volunteers help maintain hygiene and organization in certified kitchens to ensure safe meal preparation.
Winters Center For Autism Inc
Interns will gain a supported learning experience by working with staff in various areas of the center's operations. Opportunities include developing a greater understanding of autism, working on communications and marketing projects, and promoting awareness through outreach campaigns.
Winters Center For Autism Inc
Volunteers aged 16 and over are invited to join the team to help communicate the message of acceptance and work closely with individuals served by the center. Volunteers can assist with various programs and events, either on a regular weekly schedule or intermittently for specific projects.
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