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Crowns Against Cancer
Capture magical moments during visits to pediatric patients. Volunteers will use photography skills to document events and create lasting memories.
True North To Freedom
Work directly with survivors at the center on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, focusing on case management, spiritual and emotional support, and helping with resume building and job search. Volunteers also manage setup, organization of supplies, and security at the center.
Crowns Against Cancer
Design and search for costume pieces online to help create authentic character experiences for children. Volunteers will contribute to the visual aspect of events.
Crowns Against Cancer
Help bring magic to pediatric patients by dressing up as a princess, superhero, or fairy-tale character. Volunteers must be 18 years or older for certain events.
Crowns Against Cancer
Assist in planning hospital visits, crafts, and activities to create magical experiences for pediatric patients. Volunteers will help organize and execute events.
True North To Freedom
Support the organization remotely by assisting with fundraising and grant writing efforts. This role is crucial for enabling the organization to support more survivors and expand services.
Families Exploring Down Syndrome
Volunteers are needed year-round to assist with various events and activities organized by Families Exploring Down Syndrome. Responsibilities may include event staffing, assisting with administrative tasks, or supporting board members.
Elms Family and Community Services
EFCS is seeking guest speakers and facilitators for events and workshops in areas like health/wellness, financial literacy, etc. This volunteer role involves supporting community events and facilitating discussions.
Elms Family and Community Services
Elms Family and Community Services is seeking a Secretary for its Board of Directors. The Secretary will maintain records of board meetings, provide notice of meetings, and support the organization with administrative tasks.
Elms Family and Community Services
Elms Family and Community Services is seeking mentors for its youth programs. Mentors will guide middle and high school youth, facilitate group workshops, and coordinate learning opportunities.
Elms Family and Community Services
Elms Family and Community Services is seeking a Treasurer for its Board of Directors. This volunteer role provides essential financial oversight and support to the organization. The Treasurer will manage the corporation's funds, maintain accurate financial records, and report to the Board.
Elms Family and Community Services
The Distribution Associates will assist with organizing or delivering items for community distributions. This role requires a time commitment of 2-4 hours monthly or on assigned distribution days.
Open Workshops
Volunteer to help develop and instruct classes that teach STEAM topics to the community. Volunteers will assist in creating project kits and providing input on class content.
Open Workshops
Join the organizational leadership team to help manage and organize the makerspace. Volunteers will handle critical tasks that keep the organization running smoothly.
Impact100 Macomb County
Help Rainbow Connection wrap gifts for kids. Volunteers are needed to assist with wrapping holiday gifts to bring joy to children during the festive season.
Paws For Life Rescue
Sign-up for shifts to walk and spend time with adoptable dogs in a Clinton Township boarding kennel. Volunteers help exercise and socialize dogs awaiting adoption.
Troy Fire Department
Volunteer firefighter is a dedicated individual who selflessly commits their time and energy to protecting their community from fires and other emergencies. These brave men and women come from diverse backgrounds and professions, yet they share a common passion for serving others and safeguarding lives and property. Beyond their firefighting duties, volunteer firefighters also play an active role in their communities, participating in fire prevention education programs, conducting safety inspections, and engaging in outreach efforts to raise awareness about fire safety practices. Despite the demanding nature of their volunteer work, these individuals find fulfillment in knowing that they are making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Their unwavering commitment to service exemplifies the true spirit of heroism and embodies the essence of community unity and resilience. | Requirements: Age: Volunteers must typically be at least 18 years old. Physical Fitness: Volunteer firefighters must be in good physical condition to perform the demanding tasks required during firefighting operations. Pass a physical fitness test. Background Check: Applicants are usually required to undergo a criminal background check to ensure they meet the department's standards for integrity and trustworthiness. Driver's License: A valid driver's license is often required, as volunteer firefighters may need to operate fire apparatus during emergency responses. Training: Volunteer firefighters are typically required to complete basic firefighting training, such as the Firefighter I and Firefighter II certification courses. These courses cover topics such as fire behavior, equipment operation, rescue techniques, and hazardous materials awareness. Medical Evaluation: Candidates undergo a medical evaluation to ensure they are physically capable of performing firefighting duties. Availability: Volunteers must be willing and able to respond to emergency calls and participate in training sessions and other department activities on a regular basis. Commitment: Volunteer firefighting requires a significant time commitment, so candidates should be prepared to dedicate a certain number of hours each month to training and emergency response duties. Citizenship or Legal Residency: Applicants may need to provide proof of U.S. citizenship or legal residency status. Additional Requirements: completing a probationary period. | Categories: Firefighter
Troy Fire Department
Volunteer firefighter is a dedicated individual who selflessly commits their time and energy to protecting their community from fires and other emergencies. These brave men and women come from diverse backgrounds and professions, yet they share a common passion for serving others and safeguarding lives and property. Beyond their firefighting duties, volunteer firefighters also play an active role in their communities, participating in fire prevention education programs, conducting safety inspections, and engaging in outreach efforts to raise awareness about fire safety practices. Despite the demanding nature of their volunteer work, these individuals find fulfillment in knowing that they are making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Their unwavering commitment to service exemplifies the true spirit of heroism and embodies the essence of community unity and resilience. | Requirements: Age: Volunteers must typically be at least 18 years old. Physical Fitness: Volunteer firefighters must be in good physical condition to perform the demanding tasks required during firefighting operations. Pass a physical fitness test. Background Check: Applicants are usually required to undergo a criminal background check to ensure they meet the department's standards for integrity and trustworthiness. Driver's License: A valid driver's license is often required, as volunteer firefighters may need to operate fire apparatus during emergency responses. Training: Volunteer firefighters are typically required to complete basic firefighting training, such as the Firefighter I and Firefighter II certification courses. These courses cover topics such as fire behavior, equipment operation, rescue techniques, and hazardous materials awareness. Medical Evaluation: Candidates undergo a medical evaluation to ensure they are physically capable of performing firefighting duties. Availability: Volunteers must be willing and able to respond to emergency calls and participate in training sessions and other department activities on a regular basis. Commitment: Volunteer firefighting requires a significant time commitment, so candidates should be prepared to dedicate a certain number of hours each month to training and emergency response duties. Citizenship or Legal Residency: Applicants may need to provide proof of U.S. citizenship or legal residency status. Additional Requirements: completing a probationary period. | Categories: Firefighter
Paws For Life Rescue
Become a cat care volunteer to help homeless cats by spot cleaning their cages, refreshing their food and water, scooping their litterboxes, and spending time giving TLC and playtime. Volunteers use an online calendar to sign-up for available shifts.
Impact100 Macomb County
Help Rising Stars Academy with ticket sales and seating for their production of 'The Snow Queen'. Volunteers will assist in managing the audience and ensuring a smooth event.
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