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Keep Sherwod Beautiful
Participate in the Great American Cleanup, which takes place each spring from March through May. Volunteers help clean up various areas in Sherwood, contributing to the beautification of the community.
Keep Sherwod Beautiful
Join the Great Arkansas Cleanup each fall from September through October. Volunteers work to clean up litter and enhance the environment in Sherwood.
Keep Sherwod Beautiful
Volunteers choose an area, park, or street in Sherwood to keep clean. Participants register with Keep Sherwood Beautiful, and a sign will be posted to acknowledge their efforts. Volunteers are encouraged to report the number of bags of trash collected.
Ambitious Girls Inc
Volunteers assist in empowering girls to develop self-esteem, confidence, respect, and love, while guiding them to live purposeful lives. Volunteers play a crucial role in supporting various programs and events organized by Ambitious Girls, Inc.
Runyan Acres Fire Dept
We are located just North of Sherwood City Limits. We are looking for residents within our community to become members who want to help their local community and surrounding areas. We respond to all emergencies that come through 911. No prior training or experience is necessary. We will provide you with the training to help the community of Gibson, Runyan Acres, North Pulaski & surrounding. We would love to start our Junior firefighting program back up. This would count towards your Volunteer hours needed for High School. We have a Auxiliary group that supports the Men and Women members of the Fire Dept. Their responsibility's are to come up with fund raising ideas and support members when they my be out for extended hours on an emergency. If you every thought you wanted to be a Fire Fighter this is a great place to start and get all required State training for free to make a Paid Career out of it. | Requirements: Junior Members 16 years of age Firefighter Members 18 and up Auxiliary members any age | Categories: Department Support, Firefighter, Junior Members
Friends Of The Old Mill Inc
Volunteers will provide guided tours of the Old Mill Park, sharing its unique history and features with visitors. This role involves engaging with the public and enhancing their educational experience at the park.
Friends Of The Old Mill Inc
Volunteers are needed to perform work details such as litter pick up, flower bed rejuvenation, vegetation maintenance, and wildlife habitat maintenance in and around the park. Volunteers will help preserve and enhance the park's beauty and historical integrity.
East Pulaski Cnty Fire Dept
Work involves training for and participating in duties of protecting life and property through the performance of firefighting and emergency medical service activities. Volunteer Firefighters are required to learn and participate in the operation of apparatus and the performance of hazardous task under emergency conditions which may require strenuous exertion under such handicaps as smoke, fire, heat and cramped surroundings. Although firefighting and emergency medical services work constitutes the primary and most difficult and responsible areas of work, the volunteer is also required to drill at least twice a month for two hours. These drills consist of practice sessions dealing with various aspects of firefighting, rescue, hazardous materials awareness, and emergency medical work. Time spent at the station may consist of studying, custodial care and a wide variety of maintenance of departmental facilities, apparatus and equipment. Work is usually performed in accordance with explicit instructions and well defined procedures, however, performance of the work requires initiative and the exercise of independent judgment. Work is performed under the general supervision of a lieutenant or Captain. | Requirements: -Age 18 or older. -Clean driving record. -Ability to complete basic introductory firefighter courses (Arkansas Fire Training Academy Introduction to Firefighting, Personal Protective Equipment, American Heart Association BLS for Healthcate Provider) | Categories: Firefighter, Fundraising, Community Education, Department Support, EMT
Kaleidoscope Arts And Culture
Volunteer at the Reel Queer Film Festival to assist with box office operations, event setup, and more. Volunteers receive perks such as a free film pass, meals during shifts, and a festival T-shirt.
Teen Tours Society Incorporated
Engage with teens and young adults through various youth programs that promote leadership, community engagement, and personal development. Volunteers will assist in organizing activities and mentoring participants.
Arkansas Deaf-Blind Community Inc
Assist in organizing and facilitating workshops on employment, independent living, and leadership skills for the deafblind community. Volunteers will help with event logistics and provide support to attendees during events.
Arkansas Goat Producers Association
Support the organization and execution of goat shows and competitions. Volunteers will assist with event logistics, participant coordination, and ensuring the smooth running of competitions.
Arkansas Goat Producers Association
Engage with the community to encourage the next generation of goat enthusiasts. Volunteers will participate in outreach programs, helping to educate the public about goat farming and its benefits.
Harmony In Hooves Inc
Announce entrants, results, and judge's instructions during horse shows. No prior experience is necessary, and training will be provided if needed.
Arkansas Goat Producers Association
Assist in organizing and conducting clinics and workshops to educate and empower farmers with hands-on learning experiences. Volunteers will help set up events, guide participants, and provide support during sessions.
Harmony In Hooves Inc
Receive results from the show office, label ribbons with winner numbers, and distribute ribbons and prizes. No prior experience is necessary, and training will be provided if needed.
Harmony In Hooves Inc
Open and close the in-gate as horses enter and exit the arena, and manage the resetting of jumps. No prior experience is necessary, and training will be provided if needed.
Harmony In Hooves Inc
Transport score cards and results between the judge's booth, show office, and ribbon table, and manage entry lists. No prior experience is necessary, and training will be provided if needed.
Harmony In Hooves Inc
Keep track of class lists and order of go, inform entrants when it's their turn, and communicate entry numbers to the announcer. No prior experience is necessary, and training will be provided if needed.
Oak Grove Fire Department
Do you have a desire to serve your community? Do you have what it takes to run into danger that other people flee? Do you have what it takes to help and serve your neighbors in their times of crisis? If so we may have a place for you at the Oak Grove Fire Department. As an Oak Grove firefighter you will receive: - Opportunities for in house and off site training - Necessary turnout gear, helmets, and gloves for fire ground operations (as available) - Radio pager (as available) - eDispatch and text messaging alerts for all paged emergencies on your smart phone - Portable radio (as available) | Requirements: As an Oak Grove firefighter you will have the opportunity for lots of training to further your skills and education as a firefighter. Many of these skills will be taught in-house however there will be some offered off-site at other departments. As an entry-level probationary firefighter you will be required to complete these minimum classes within your probationary period: - Introduction to Firefighting (8 hours) - PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) (8 hours) - Wildland Firefighting (8 hours) - CPR & First Aid - Online FEMA ICS Modules 100, 200, 700, and 800. (3 hours per module) These are the minimum educational requirements to complete your 6 month probationary period with the department. However this education is just the beginning. All firefighters will be strongly encouraged to continue their education and complete their Firefighter I, Firefighter II, and Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) certifications. As a Probationary VFF you will be expected to respond to 50% of all paged emergencies and meet all training meetings. Our training nights are every other Thursday and start at 1830 and usually last a few hours. You will also be expected to complete your probationary firefighter JPR sheet which consists of skills and tasks that all OGFD members are expected to perform. At the conclusion of your six month probationary period all members will vote on whether to make you a full member at the next training meeting following the conclusion of your six months with the department. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
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