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Gateway Region YMCA
Preschool Saturday morning games. Grade School 45-minute weekly practices and 1-hour games on Saturdays.
Gateway Region YMCA
To build a network of community-focused leaders who provide insight, guidance, and resources to the YMCA, together addressing the needs of the organization and our community.
Friends Of Historic Augusta
Assist with the preservation and presentation of historical artifacts and exhibits at the Augusta History Museum. Volunteers may help with organizing events, guiding tours, and maintaining the museum's collections.
Augusta Fire Protection District
Work involves training for and participating in duties of protecting life and property through the performance of firefighting and emergency service activities. Volunteer firefighters are required to learn and participate in the operation of tools, apparatus and the performance of hazardous tasks under emergency conditions which may require strenuous exertion under such handicaps as smoke, fire, heat and cramped surroundings in all types of weather. Minimum participation is required to remain an active member. Although firefighting and emergency services work constitutes the primary and most difficult and responsible area of work, the volunteer is also required to attend training a minimum of 2 evenings per month. Meetings are held every Tuesday night. Training and work nights consist of practice sessions dealing with various aspects of firefighting, rescue, hazardous materials awareness, and emergency medical work. Work performance requires initiative and the exercise of independent judgment. Work is generally performed under the general supervision of a fire district officer. | Requirements: Firefighter candidates must: -reside or be employed within the fire district (Defiance, Augusta, Schluersburg) -be of sound physical condition -pass criminal background check -pass interview by membership committee -pass a 12 month probationary training period The firefighter drives or rides an emergency vehicle in response to fire, rescue and emergency medical events, hazardous materials response/mitigation and routine requests for help or assistance. In the performance of their duties, the firefighters set up equipment, lays and connects hose; operates high-capacity pumps and directs water streams; raises and climbs ladders; uses fire extinguishers, safety belts, lines and hooks and uses self-contained breathing apparatus. Work is hazardous and often requires physical exertion. The firefighter may enter burning buildings as part of a fire suppression team, perform ventilation tasks above ground, carry heavy objects and equipment and rescue injured or trapped victims. Individuals fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of a firefighter will at all times present themselves in a courteous, professional and responsible manner. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Unity Hospice
In the Music Memory program, you will work with Alzheimer’s patients to communicate through music. This role helps patients find renewed meaning in their lives through personalized musical experiences.
Unity Hospice
As a Patient Care Volunteer, you will visit patients in nursing homes or private homes, providing companionship and a listening ear. This role is crucial for offering emotional support to those in hospice care.
Unity Hospice
As an Administrative Support Volunteer, you will provide office support for the Unity Hospice team. Tasks may include organizing mailings, computer work, and creating care packets to assist in the daily operations of the hospice.
Wright City Fire Prot Dist
We are so glad that you are interested in volunteering for your local fire district! As a Fire Corps volunteer, you can expect to assist your district in a non-emergency role. The activities you will participate in provide critical support to the district and enable emergency responders to focus on operational duties and training. | Requirements: Please contact office@wrightcityfire.com for volunteer opportunities. | Categories: Fire Corps
Wright City Fire Prot Dist
The primary function of a Wight City Fire Protection District Firefighter is to protect the community from disaster situations, including house and building fires, and promote an environment of public safety within the Wright City Fire Protection District response area. This position also participates in fire prevention and inspection activities, equipment and quarters maintenance, and training dealing with all phases of fire suppression, prevention, inspection, rescue and emergency operation. An employee in this classification performs the duties of other employees in the Chandler Fire Department when so assigned. All volunteer position is required to do 24 hours a month of duty time, as well as attend three training's a month. | Requirements: o High School Diploma or GED o College Transcript (if applicable) o Copy of valid driver's license o Missouri State Firefighter I & II Certificate o Missouri State Highway Patrol Criminal Background Check (within the past 90 days) o Missouri State Highway Patrol Driving Record (within the past 90 days) o Completed application o Signed and dated Acknowledgement form o Notarized Authorization for Release of Information o Any other industry related certificates, endorsements, or documents o This form with all applicable boxes checked, signed and dated. o Haz-Mat Awareness and Operations (Not required of Recruits) o Copy of NIMS 100,200, and 700 (Not required of Recruits) | Categories: Firefighter
Missouri Disabled Water Ski Association
Handle the registration of all participants and volunteers on arrival, assist with filling ice chests, and help with food setup and cleanup. Volunteers will be the first to arrive and the first to leave.
Missouri Disabled Water Ski Association
Experienced boat personnel are needed to pull the pin, spot skiers, and handle the ropes during our events. A 'jumper' from the Wet Shore Assistance group will also assist in the boat.
Missouri Disabled Water Ski Association
Assist in shallow water, helping start skiers and providing safety support. Training and life jackets will be provided. This role involves riding on jet skis, ski boats, and assisting in deep water.
Missouri Disabled Water Ski Association
Assist instructors with fitting skiers and teaching them basic ski skills and hand signals on dry land. Volunteers will be trained on using and transporting equipment and helping skiers transfer in and out of equipment on land.
Missouri Disabled Water Ski Association
We need boat drivers with ski or tube pulling experience to assist in our adaptive water skiing events. Training on adapted water ski methods will be provided. Your boat must be registered with Lake St. Louis and have a valid LSL sticker.
Missouri Disabled Water Ski Association
Capture pictures and videos on shore and in boats to create positive memories for skiers and their families. Professional status is not required, but we ask for memory cards or video creations after the event.
Missions Thrift Store
Help with the merchandising of items in the store, ensuring that products are displayed attractively and are easy for customers to find.
Missions Thrift Store
Help sort and organize book donations, ensuring they are categorized and displayed for customers.
Missions Thrift Store
Assist in the processing and pricing of donated items, ensuring they are ready for sale in the store. Volunteers will work with a team to sort and tag items.
Missions Thrift Store
Assist with maintaining the cleanliness and organization of the store. Volunteers will help ensure a tidy and welcoming environment for customers.
Missions Thrift Store
Assist in processing and organizing footwear donations. Volunteers will help ensure footwear is sorted, priced, and displayed appropriately.
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