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International Association for Spelling As Communication
Join the Spellers & Allies Advocacy Network to advocate for communication access for nonspeaking individuals. Collaborate with speaking peers to raise awareness and create change in schools, employment, healthcare, and the justice system.
Future Homemakers of America
The Community Service program guides members to identify local concerns and carry out projects to improve the quality of life in their communities. Through their projects, members experience character development and improve their critical and creative thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation.
Webs Training Center
Engage young learners and their families in indoor gardening activities, teaching sustainable living practices and nutritional awareness. Volunteers will assist in setting up and maintaining indoor gardens using the Gardyn system.
Webs Training Center
Provide hands-on CPR training to community members, helping to build a network of first responders within underrepresented communities. Volunteers will be trained to deliver CPR instruction effectively.
TOL Ministries
Volunteer to provide meals for our Community Dinner Ministry in Sterling. This involves preparing and serving food to community members in need every Tuesday at 6:30pm.
Sterling Volunteer Fire Company
Provide critical emergency services to the citizens and visitors of Sterling, VA. We answer more than 3000 emergency calls each year in the Sterling area covered by our three fire stations. There are high expectations of performance for all members. As a volunteer with SVFC, you will be provided with all the training you need to function at the highest capacity, whether you volunteer as an operational firefighter or associate member. | Requirements: Willingness to serve your community!! We will provide the training, at no cost to our volunteers. Prior experience and certifications a plus!!! | Categories: Fundraising, Firefighter, EMT, Department Support, Community Education
Sterling Volunteer Fire Company
“Everyday People, Everyday Heroes” Have you ever had to call 9-1-1? We hope not, but if you have, did you stop to think about who was coming to help before you dialed? My guess is that you didn’t, and that’s exactly the way it should be. Because the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company is always there when you need us! Established in 1966, the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company has proudly served our community for 48 years. More than 180 dedicated volunteers answer the call 365 days a year. Oh, did I forget to mention we are volunteers? That’s right! We come from all walks of life; electricians, doctors, lawyers, teachers, IT engineers, bankers, stay-at-home moms…we come from everywhere! We are you! And like you, we all have regular lives, but one night a week; we give back to our community by answering the call. Do you have what it takes to “Answer The Call”? In 2014, the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company responded to over 4,100 emergencies. That’s more than 11 calls per day! With the addition of our newest station, the Kincora Safety Center (Station 24), we now staff three fire stations in the Sterling community, every night! We are looking for dedicated volunteers that are ready to help ensure the Sterling community continues to receive the superior service it has appreciated for over 48 years. We need “Everyday People” that want to give back to their community and become “Everyday Heroes”! We need YOU! If you’re not interested in becoming a Firefighter, but you’d still like to volunteer, we also have a big demand for administrative members to help with fundraising events, community outreach, office work, station tours and even providing food for our Firefighters at incidents. All training is provided! We invite you to come join us at one of our monthly membership orientations to see what the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company is all about. Just email membership@sterlingfire.org to schedule your visit. You can also find out more about us by visiting us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SterlingFire. | Requirements: No experience needed, just a desire to serve the community. | Categories: Department Support, Firefighter, Fundraising, Other
Love KK
Volunteers are needed for the Annual 5KK race, the largest fundraiser of the year. Responsibilities include assisting with parking, race morning registration, water station management, cheering for runners, and course setup and cleanup.
A Bright Spot
Volunteers are responsible for creating uplifting cards and notes for individuals in need. Cards can be homemade or store-bought, filled with handmade messages, and must adhere to specific guidelines provided by A Bright Spot.
A Bright Spot
Coordinate the preparation and distribution of Community Care Boxes filled with cards and notes to organizations and individuals in need. This role involves organizing shipments and liaising with partner organizations.
Emergency Services Consulting International
Fire Chief Brookings Fire Department (SD) The Brookings Fire Department, South Dakota, is seeking a new Fire Chief. The Brookings Fire Department targets 49 members, including four career members and 45 dedicated and professional volunteers. The Department protects the City of Brookings, as well as 186 square miles in Brookings County and 27 square miles in Moody County. The Fire Department provides fire investigation, fire prevention and education, fire service training, fire suppression, inspection and pre-planning, plan review, rescue and recovery services, and more. If you meet the minimum qualifications and desire to manage a growing, passionate agency, don’t miss the opportunity to apply. Salary: $106,221 – $143,711 The City also provides a generous benefits package. The City will also help our new Fire Chief transition into the role by providing relocation assistance and six (6) month housing assistance. Please submit a signed and completed application, cover letter, resume, and any other relevant supporting documentation. This is an open application until filled. First review of resumes will be Thursday, May 30, 2024. Application materials must be sent electronically to: recruitment@esci.us For an application and other information, including complete job description and brochure visit us online at: https://esci.us/executive-recruitment/ | Requirements: For more information and a complete job description visit us online: https://esci.us/executive-recruitment/ | Categories: Firefighter
Area Youth Ministry
As a College Essay Mentor, you will assist students with their college application essays and answer general questions about the college application process. This role requires a commitment of 1 meeting per week for 4-8 weeks.
Area Youth Ministry
As a Sports Clinic Coach, you will help coach volleyball or basketball to middle and high school students, improving their skills in a supportive environment. This role requires a commitment of 1 meeting per week for 4-8 weeks.
Area Youth Ministry
Assist students with their coding homework and teach them the basics of computer science. This role requires a commitment of 1 meeting per week for 4-8 weeks.
Area Youth Ministry
Serve at under-resourced churches by helping to put on a youth program. This opportunity requires a commitment of 1 meeting per week for 4-8 Sundays.
Area Youth Ministry
Help organize and execute an exciting AYM Monthly event aimed at reaching youth in the community. This role requires a commitment of 1 meeting per month for 3 months.
Area Youth Ministry
Help students complete their homework or assist them with problems they cannot solve. This opportunity requires a commitment of 1 meeting per week for 4-8 weeks.
Volunteer Fairfax
Join Volunteer Fairfax as an Emergency Response Volunteer to assist in recruitment and deployment during emergencies. Volunteers will help mobilize resources and support community needs in Fairfax County and surrounding areas.
Dulles South Food Pantry
Volunteers receive food donations, stock shelves, pack bags of food for Pantry guests, and distribute food when the Pantry is open. They also pack weekend food bags for food-insecure students participating in the 'Backpack Buddies' program.
Dulles South Food Pantry
Volunteers are needed to pick up donated food from stores, farms, or drop-off boxes, organize food drives, and grow food in home gardens. They can also start a Feed the Need or Fight Hunger club at their school or organize a Meal Kit event at their office.
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