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Animal Evac Volunteers Inc
Assist in the evacuation of pets during emergencies, ensuring their safety and well-being. Volunteers will work with emergency services to transport and care for animals in crisis situations.
Trail Runner Volunteers
Help keep our open spaces clean by participating in cleanup efforts. Volunteers will assist in removing trash and promoting Leave No Trace principles to ensure the beauty and sustainability of our trails.
Trail Runner Volunteers
Support runners during race events by volunteering at aid stations. Volunteers will assist with providing refreshments and encouragement to participants, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable race experience.
Trail Runner Volunteers
Join us in maintaining and constructing trails, which includes tasks like drainage upkeep, building rock walls, and using tools such as McCleods and shovels to shape trails sustainably. Volunteers will work on projects ranging from light maintenance to new trail construction.
Jefferson County Horse Council
Join the Emergency Evacuation Team to assist in the care of large animals during wildfires, floods, and other natural disasters. Volunteers are trained and protected under a county agreement, and horse handling experience is not required for all roles.
Pleasant View Fire Dept
Pleasant View FD is looking for dedicated, passionate, and hard-working individuals to join us as Volunteer Firefighters. Pleasant View is a 2.5 mile district tucked between Golden and the Denver Metro area; and although small, it consists of residential, commercial, highway, and wildland areas. We often get the opportunity to work in conjunction with our neighboring departments, Golden and Fairmount, to provide coverage and protection to a larger region. Volunteers dedicate at least 36 hours of shift-time monthly, and the department commits to offering ample trainings, multiple certifications, and support to become the best Firefighter you can be. This is a great way to gain experience in the fire service if you are looking to change careers, or just a way to give back and serve your community. We welcome people with or without experience in Fire and EMS, and those living in or out of district to apply. | Requirements: EMT Basic preferred Fire I and Hazmat a plus, but not required | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Benefits In Action
Assist in educating the community about healthcare resources and benefits. Volunteers will engage with community members to provide information and support.
Benefits In Action
Guide community members through the process of accessing healthcare benefits and resources. Volunteers will provide personalized assistance and support.
Benefits In Action
Deliver food to home-bound neighbors in four counties, ensuring they receive necessary nutrition and support. Volunteers will help combat food insecurity in the community.
Benefits In Action
Support the organization by entering and analyzing data related to community services and outreach. Volunteers will help maintain accurate records and provide insights for improvement.
Benefits In Action
Provide information and referrals to community members seeking assistance with healthcare and other benefits. Volunteers will help connect individuals with the resources they need.
Benefits In Action
Assist in preparing tax returns and greeting clients at the office. Volunteers will help ensure a smooth and welcoming experience for community members seeking tax assistance.
Benefits In Action
Engage with community members through phone calls to provide support and information. Volunteers will help maintain connections and ensure community members feel supported.
Benefits In Action
Support the organization with various administrative tasks to ensure smooth operations. Volunteers will assist with office duties and organizational tasks.
Benefits In Action
Participate in outreach activities to connect with the community and promote the organization's services. Volunteers will help spread awareness and gather community feedback.
Prospect Valley Hospitality Inc
Assist in the upkeep of the Prospect Valley property by engaging in yard work, painting, cleanup, and garden maintenance throughout different seasons. Volunteers help maintain a peaceful and welcoming environment for missionary guests.
Foothills Fire & Rescue
Foothills Fire & Rescue is a combination department comprised of full-time and volunteer firefighters. It is our philosophy that whether you are a volunteer or career firefighter, the tasks are the same, as the department takes its responsibility toward public safety and professional services very seriously. The department accepts applications year-round for volunteer firefighters who reside in the Foothills Fire Protection District to join our team. Full-time positions are typically filled from within our volunteer firefighter ranks. Download a sample Firefighter Academy training schedule. As a volunteer member of Foothills Fire & Rescue, you will have the honor of serving your community in emergency situations. Additionally, all members have the opportunity to meet and work with other highly trained, motivated, and enthusiastic volunteers, and interact with numerous local, state, and national fire and rescue organizations. The department operates out of five stations: Lookout Mountain, Rainbow Hills, Mount Vernon, Grapevine, and Idledale. We are responsible for all emergency services except ambulance transport, which is provided by the Highland Rescue Team Ambulance District. We serve residential, commercial, wildland, and highway exposures to a roughly 25-square-mile area in central-western Jefferson County. Additionally, we provide assistance to neighboring fire departments such as Pleasant View, Genesee, Golden, and Evergreen. We maintain a combination paid/volunteer staff of approximately 40 members. | Requirements: Criteria for Membership Application for membership requires that you: ➢ Be at least 18 years of age ➢ Be in good health and good physical condition ➢ Have no felony convictions ➢ Have a valid driver’s license and automobile insurance ➢ Reside within the boundaries of the Foothills Fire Protection District lf you are accepted as a volunteer member of the department, you will be a trainee member until you meet the following requirements: ➢ Successful completion of: o A state certified Firefighter I academy o A four-hour cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course o An Emergency Medical Responder or Emergency Medical Technician certification course o A Hazardous Materials Operations certification course o Wildland S 130/180/190 courses ➢ Approval for active membership by the Foothills Fire & Rescue Chief after a thorough background check ➢ Participation in at least 25 calls ➢ Recommendation from one officer and two firefighters ➢ Participating in a minimum of 36 hours of training annually ➢ Participating in various department events ➢ Carrying a department-provided radio to receive emergency alarms ➢ Completing a minimum of 36 shift hours per month ➢ Keeping all certifications current by attending required training | Categories: Firefighter
Atomic Theatre
Assist in various aspects of theatre production, including set design, costume preparation, and backstage support during performances. Volunteers help ensure smooth operations and enhance the audience's experience.
Eddy Family Assn Inc
Volunteers will help format, edit, and incorporate new genealogical material into the publication records of the Eddy family lines. This role supports the dissemination of updated family records to members and researchers.
Ukrainians Of Colorado
Assist in organizing and managing the Colorado Ukrainian Festival, including setting up booths, guiding attendees, and supporting event activities. Volunteers will help ensure the smooth operation of the festival and provide a welcoming atmosphere for all participants.
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