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Amwell Valley Fire Co
-Interior and exterior firefighting operations. -Assist with upkeep of station and equipment. -Attend monthly department meetings. -Attend department drills. -Assist with department fundraising activities. | Requirements: -18 years of age. -Firefighter 1 certification. Will be provided if necessary. -Valid driver's license. | Categories: Firefighter, Department Support, Fundraising, Community Education
Amwell Valley Fire Co
-Exterior crowd and traffic control. -Assist with upkeep of station and equipment. -Attend monthly department meetings. -Attend department drills. -Assist with department fundraising activities. | Requirements: -18 years of age. -Requires NJ Fire Police certification. Will be provided if necessary. -Valid driver's license. | Categories: Community Education, Fundraising, Department Support, Other
Black River & Western Railroad
Join the dedicated volunteer staff at Black River & Western Railroad to help with fixing tracks, restoring coaches, or working on train crews. Volunteers can also plan events, sell tickets, or spread holiday cheer. No matter your interest or talent, there's a role for you.
Flemington Diy
Assist in creating, assisting, and running events, live audio and video, workshops, and clubs. Volunteers can propose their own art shows and have fees waived based on availability.
Safe in Hunterdon
Assist with fundraising and outreach efforts to bring awareness of Safe in Hunterdon's mission into the community. This role involves organizing events, reaching out to potential donors, and spreading the word about the organization's services.
Safe in Hunterdon
Volunteers respond to assist victims in safe environments, offering direct support and information. Training includes lectures and scenario-based practice, requiring a commitment of two twelve-hour shifts a month.
Safe in Hunterdon
Volunteers assist victims in controlled environments like hospitals and police departments, providing information on support services, legal processes, and emotional support. Extensive training is provided before responding to crisis incidents.
Montgomery Township Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2
MTVFC2 is looking for anyone 16 years of age and older that is looking to give back to their community through the fire services industry. | Requirements: Must be 16 years of age. | Categories: Department Support, Fundraising, Community Education, Junior Members, Firefighter
Dogdaddy Org Inc
Join a dedicated group of people who care passionately about the well-being of animals. Volunteers socialize animals, take photographs for adoption promotion, transport animals to safety, and help improve shelter facilities.
United Way of Hunterdon County
Corporate volunteers provide critical support through volunteer work and donations. Opportunities can be tailored to meet corporate team dynamics and development needs.
United Way of Hunterdon County
Volunteers are needed for year-round programs requiring ongoing support. Once trained, volunteers can choose shifts that fit their schedule, whether weekly or monthly.
United Way of Hunterdon County
Join for a day to help with organizing, events, inventory, and program delivery. These opportunities are ideal for new volunteers and require no prior training.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers commit to taking water quality measurements on the third weekend of each month for at least one year. They measure temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient levels using tools provided by The Watershed Institute.
The Watershed Institute
Stuff, stamp and address envelopes, perform data entry and other office tasks on an occasional basis. It may not be glamorous, but it is essential to our mission.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers engage in advocacy to guide and influence development and regulations affecting water quality. Training is provided on various environmental topics.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers supplement staff by teaching visiting school children. They need to be comfortable working with children and have some teaching experience.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers monitor bird nests, checking for nest building, egg laying, and chick growth. Data is reported to the ornithology lab at Cornell University.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers greet visitors, answer phone calls, and make sales in the shop. They serve as ambassadors for the Watershed.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers patrol the roads surrounding the Watershed Reserve to remove litter. This activity is best done in late fall, winter, and early spring.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers document special events and programs through photography and videography. They capture moments at events like the Butterfly Festival and World Water Day.
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