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Tyler Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Center
Volunteers can work within various services or programs provided by TDHHC. Positions may require fluency in ASL and Deaf culture, though some roles require minimal sign language skills.
Keeping The People Engaged Actively In Contributing To Education
Assist in providing personalized advocacy services to families and students, helping to bridge communication gaps with educational institutions. Volunteers will support in coaching, creating personalized action plans, and raising educational awareness.
Miracle League Of Tyler
Support the Miracle League of Tyler in various capacities, including event setup, administrative tasks, and community outreach. Volunteers help ensure the smooth operation of the league.
Miracle League Of Tyler
Provide one-on-one support to Miracle League players during games, assisting them with batting, running bases, and fielding. Buddies ensure all players have a safe and enjoyable experience.
Selah Life Choices
Assist in providing a safe and supportive environment for women who have been trafficked. Responsibilities include helping with daily activities, offering companionship, and supporting staff in delivering services such as clothing, food, and housing assistance.
Miracle League Of Tyler
Lead and manage a Miracle League baseball team, ensuring a fun and safe environment for all players. Coaches are responsible for organizing practices, games, and fostering team spirit.
Miracle League Of Tyler
Assist the head coach in managing the team and ensuring a positive experience for all players. Responsibilities include helping with practices, games, and supporting individual player development.
Catty Shack Cat Rescue Inc
Volunteers are needed to visit Petco Tyler daily to let cats out to play and clean their condos. Responsibilities include scooping litter boxes, refreshing food and water, and changing bedding as needed. Ideal for cat lovers who live in or around Tyler, Texas.
Path Helps
Special Projects Volunteers help with seasonal donation drives and community service opportunities. This role is ideal for groups looking to serve together outside traditional work hours.
Path Helps
As a Food Pantry Volunteer, you will assist with pantry selections, stock inventory, sort items, and unload trucks. This role requires compassion, patience, and the ability to interact with a diverse group of clients and staff.
Path Helps
As a Reception Volunteer, you will be the first face our neighbors encounter at PATH, providing a friendly greeting and directing visitors to the appropriate staff. This role requires excellent organizational skills and the ability to remain calm under pressure.
Path Helps
Caseworker Volunteers work one-on-one with clients to help them achieve their life goals. This role requires excellent listening skills and basic computer skills to update client records after each visit.
Path Helps
Volunteers will assist with maintenance, repair, and renovation tasks for PATH's rental homes. This opportunity is suitable for individuals or groups and requires volunteers to be at least 15 years old, with adult supervision for those under 18.
East Texas Food Bank
Volunteers are needed to help process and distribute food to East Texas neighbors in need. Tasks include inspecting, sorting, and repackaging food at the Tyler Volunteer Center.
East Texas Food Bank
Volunteers are needed at the Tyler Resource Center to assist with stocking food pantry shelves, helping neighbors shop for food, sorting produce, and cleaning.
Smith County Historical Society
Volunteers are needed to assist with various tasks including answering phones, sorting and organizing materials, and welcoming visitors. The Society offers flexible opportunities for both one-time events and regular commitments.
Tyler Audubon Society
Lead or assist in guiding urban park walks, helping participants explore Tyler's parks and observe bird species active during the summer months. Volunteers should bring binoculars and a passion for birding.
Noonday Vol Fire Dept
Noonday is a small town just south of Tyler, Texas. Noonday fire department protects a large area in the southern part of smith county, including parts of lake Palestine. The department consists of two paid personnel that work Monday though Friday from 8:00A.M. to 5:00P.M., as well as 22 volunteers. Noonday Fire Department is a very active and progressive fire department that averages roughly 90 calls per month. Noonday is currently searching for more members to volunteer in the community. All training and equipment is provided. | Requirements: Drivers license, insurance, and a clean record. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Department Support
Flint-Gresham Vol Fire Dept
Who Are Professional Volunteer Firefighters ? They are people like you - men and women of all ages and careers. They are students, police officers, career firefighters, accountants, doctors, business owners, teachers, mechanics and postal workers. They are people from all walks of life. They are people who will leave their homes and families on a moments notice to fight the menace of fire or to assist at the scene of an accident. Why Should You Volunteer ? Have you ever wondered about the sadness and horror a family goes through as they stand on their front lawn watching fire begin to destroy everything they own. Imagine the feeling they have as they hear the sirens of the approaching fire trucks, knowing that their friends, neighbors and members of the community are coming to their aid. Now imagine that same family, only this time there are no wailing sirens, no trucks and all of their possessions are gone forever. The Flint-Gresham Volunteer Fire Department was formed in 1964. We service the share the southern boundary with the City of Tyler and service a rapidly growing community. | Requirements: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and in good physical condition. You must be able to pass a physical exam, drug screening and a physical agility test. In addition, you will be required to submit to a criminal background check. These exams are given AT NO COST TO THE APPLICANT. Upon acceptance, the new member will spend the first 6 months as a probationary member, attending regular meetings and training sessions in order to learn the basics of fire fighting. This training is provided at no cost to the member. Upon completion of the basic required courses, the member will be eligible to receive further training in such fire related qualifications as SFFMA Introductory Firefighter, Firefighter I, Firefighter II, Confined Space & Technical Rescue, HazMat, Rapid Intervention, and CPR / AED, just to name a few. Our training is extensive and ongoing. In addition to training, members participate in various drills each month. NOTE THAT IF YOU HAVE PRIOR FIRE FIGHTER EXPERIENCE, SOME OR ALL OF THE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS MAY BE WAIVED IF YOU HAVE ALREADY TAKEN THE REQUIRED COURSES. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Department Support
Tyler Audubon Society
Assist in maintaining the trails and habitat on Langley Island, a designated wildlife sanctuary. Volunteers will help preserve the natural environment, ensuring it remains a safe haven for the large heron rookery and other wildlife.
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