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Friends Of The Baldwin Public Library
Assist with organizing and managing book sales at the Baldwin Public Library. Responsibilities include sorting through donations, setting up sales, and assisting customers during sales events.
Friends Of The Baldwin Public Library
Help sort through donated books and media to prepare them for sale or library use. Volunteers ensure items are in good condition and organize them accordingly.
Cranbrook House & Gardens
Volunteers assist in planning and managing special events such as plant sales and piano recitals. Responsibilities include event setup, guest greeting, and general support during events.
Cranbrook House & Gardens
Help create a welcoming environment for visitors by volunteering at the Gatehouse Welcome Center. Responsibilities include greeting guests and providing information to enhance their experience.
Cranbrook House & Gardens
Volunteers are needed to help maintain the nearly 20 gardens around Cranbrook House. Tasks include weeding, garden design, and general upkeep, welcoming both novice and experienced gardeners to contribute their skills.
Cranbrook House & Gardens
Docents lead tours and share the history of Cranbrook House & Gardens with visitors. This role is ideal for individuals with strong communication skills and an interest in art, architecture, and history.
Cranbrook House & Gardens
Assist with various tasks in the Conservatory Greenhouse, including watering, potting, and maintaining plant health. This role is perfect for those interested in horticulture.
Cranbrook House & Gardens
Join the Native Plant Rescue Committee to help save and educate others about the importance of native plants. Tasks include rescuing plants and assisting in the Native Plant/Wildflower Garden.
Cranbrook Institute of Science
M and M Guides provide specialized information and demonstrations for the temporary exhibits, helping to bring the exhibits to life for visitors. Training will be provided, and shifts are available on weekdays and weekends.
Cranbrook Institute of Science
As a Science Stop Volunteer, you will inspire curiosity by engaging museum guests with educational table activities that encourage exploration and learning about science. Shifts are available on weekends and select holidays.
Cranbrook Institute of Science
Special Events Volunteers assist during holiday and special programs, helping to bring science to life and engage with the community. This role is perfect for those with limited time who still want to contribute.
Cranbrook Institute of Science
Gallery Guides provide mini tours and hands-on activities related to specific museum exhibits. You can use your own knowledge or receive training to engage visitors and enhance their experience.
Cranbrook Institute of Science
As a Morning Welcome Team Volunteer, you will greet school groups, answer their questions, and guide them to their destinations while sharing interesting science facts. Shifts are available on weekday mornings.
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
New Beginnings Animal Rescue
Assist in planning and implementing events, soliciting sponsors and donations, and providing coverage for events. Volunteers help ensure successful fundraising and community engagement activities.
New Beginnings Animal Rescue
Assist with daily scooping, dusting, sweeping, feeding, and spot cleaning to ensure a safe and healthy environment for the cats. Volunteers help maintain the comfort and cleanliness of the facility.
Franklin-Bingham Fire Dept
Become part of the FBFD as an active or support member. Our combination staff of volunteer and full-time personnel support the needs of our community by providing fire, medical, hazardous materials, and rescue services. Check us out at www.fbfd.com or call us at 248-626-9862. We are "Neighbors helping neighbors". | Requirements: To apply, you must be at least 18 years old, have transportation to the department with a clean driving record, and a suitable background for the work we do. With the proper motivation to learn and participate, we can support your department educational needs and aspirations, while you help us support those of which we serve. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Classy Chick Chat
Help bring programs and events to life by assisting with planning, outreach, or day-of event support. Your time and skills are invaluable in making a difference.
Classy Chick Chat
Support and guide next-gen girl leaders by becoming a mentor. Share your experiences, offer encouragement, and help shape confident, fearless young women.
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