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All Things Kabuki Inc
Assist in various roles to support the mission of All Things Kabuki, including community outreach, event organization, and administrative tasks. Volunteers play a crucial role in raising awareness and supporting families affected by Kabuki Syndrome.
Alaska Wildlife Rescue
As a Wildlife Foster Care Volunteer, you will provide care for orphaned or injured animals in your home until they are ready to be released back into the wild. This role involves feeding and ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for the animals, with a focus on species such as squirrels and mice.
Christmas Friendship Dinner
Deliver meals from the Menard Center to homebound neighbors throughout the Mat-Su Valley. This role is crucial for reaching those who cannot attend the event.
Christmas Friendship Dinner
Help transform the turf area into a winter wonderland with trees, garland, and ornaments. This is a great opportunity for families to volunteer together.
Christmas Friendship Dinner
Welcome guests, help them with food and drinks as needed, refill drinks, and clear and clean tables. This is a good opportunity for families with older children.
Christmas Friendship Dinner
Prepare coffee and other drinks, restock supplies, and assist guests with drinks. Volunteers must be old enough to handle hot coffee service.
Christmas Friendship Dinner
Assist with washing dishes, general cleaning, and food preparation in the kitchen. Volunteers are needed from December 20 to December 26.
Christmas Friendship Dinner
Walk the floor watching for people who may need a kind word, a prayer, or just someone to talk to. This role requires empathy and good interpersonal skills.
Christmas Friendship Dinner
Fill gift bags for the children attending the event. This task is part of the preparation for the Christmas Friendship Dinner.
Chugiak Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department
We have several memberships available depending on residency or non-residency. We provide a crew station with a computer study area, kitchen, living room, gym/lockers/showers, and a sleeping quarters for those that reside outside of the extended service area. This allows them to be an active member of the department by working regular shifts at the fire station. There are always many types of training opportunities available throughout the year to include: FF1, FF2, Emergency Medical Technician 1, 2, & 3, Fire Service Instructor and Alaska Fire Officer 1. We also have a membership for high school students (Junior Program ages 14-18) who are thinking about a career in Emergency Services. | Requirements: For members with prior Fire/EMS certifications this is a great way to maintain your certifications and skills. New members without Fire or EMS experience are also encouraged to join out team. We offer on the job training and Fire & EMS certifications. Requirements include: a current Drivers license, must attend an initial training program prior to responding, and you will be required to provide a driving record and back ground check from the state. | Categories: Department Support, Community Education, Firefighter, EMT
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