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Name of OrganizationDescription of OrganizationActivity CategoryActivity CauseCityStateVolunteer OpportunitiesContact NameEmailURL of Organization
Referral Source (ASC member or other)
Dmouth Connection, if anyDate updatedAddressPhone
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LifeMovesNetwork of SheltersHuman ServicesHomeless ServicesSan Francisco Bay AreaCAMealsAlex Mazariegosamazariegos@lifemoves.orgwww.lifemoves.orgJulie LSpring 2021
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Corporate/Large GroupsDonna Hopedhope@lifemoves.org
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Peninsula BridgeMentoring and TutoringEducationYouth Education Programs and ServicesSan Francisco Bay AreaCAMentoringKomalkomal@peninsulabridge.orgwww.peninsulabridge.orgJulie LSpring 2021
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Tutoring High SchoolMayramayra@peninsulabridge.org
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Tutoring Middle SchoolLynnlynn@peninsulabridge.org
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Career Exposure/ShadowMayramayra@peninsulabridge.org
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Second Harvest of Silicon ValleyFood BankHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionSan Francisco Bay AreaCASorting Food
https://www.shfb.org/give-help/volunteer
www.shfb.orgJulie LSpring 2021
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Sorting Food
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Oakland ZooA wonderful zoo experience for individuals or familiesAnimalsZoos and AquariumsOaklandCAIndividual and Group (5-25) opportunities to serve from site management to public assistance (docents, etc)Through website
click on Support and then Interns and Volunteers
www.oaklandzoo.orgSteve Hoverman'71
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Berkeley Public SchoolsPublic School SystemEducationYouth Education Programs and ServicesBerkeleyCAQuite varied from Classroom Assistant to special projects under School Support VolunteersThrough website
click on menu in top right corner and select "for Volunteers"
berkeleypublicschoolsfund.orgSteve Hoverman'71
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Big SundayMeals, Service Activities, etcHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationLos AngelesCAmeals, cleanups, holiday help, etcDavid Levinsonwww.bigsunday.org.david@bigsunday.orgJulie LSpring 2021
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Habitat for Humanity of Cape CodProvides houses for homelessCommunity DevelopmentHousing and Neighborhood DevelopmentYarmouth PortMABuild housesTara Cronintara@habitatcapecod.orgwww.habitatcapecod.orgTom GuidiSpring 2021
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Dream Day on Cape CodSummer Camp for children with serious illnessesHuman ServicesChildren's and Family ServicesBrewsterMACamp clean-up; other eventsTracey Sperryed@dreamdayoncapecod.orgwww.dreamdayoncapecod.orgTom GuidiSpring 2021
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Boys and Girls Club of Cape CodProvides programs and services to young kids for give empowerment and leadershipHuman ServicesYouth Development, Shelter and Crisis ServicesMashpeeMACamp clean-up; other opportunitiesLloyd Wilson, Jr.
info@boysgirlsclubcapecod.org
www.boysgirlsclubcapecod.orgTom GuidiSpring 2021
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Citizens Inn/Haven from HungerFood PantryHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionPeabodyMAServe mealsBrianne Jursvolunteer@citizensinn.orgwww.citizensinn.orgTom GuidiSpring 2021
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Essex County Habitat for HumanityProvides houses for homelessHuman ServicesHomeless ServicesMAbuild housesMarty Lahti
volunteer@essexcountyhabitat.org
www.essexcountyhabitat.orgTom GuidiSpring 2021
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Groundwork Lawrenceenvironmental and open space; healthy foodsHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Services OrganizationLawrenceMACleanup parks and rivers; help with farmingEddie Rosaerosa@groundwork.orgwww.groundworklawrence.orgTom GuidiSpring 2021
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Open TableFood insecurity/food pantryHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionConcordMA
Put together food bags, help with food distribution
volunteer@opentable.orgopentable.orgTom GuidiSpring 2021
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South Portland Food CupboardFood PantryHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionSouth PortlandMEDistribute mealsDwayne Hopkinsfoodcupboard@maine.rr.com
www.southportlandfoodcupboard.org
Tom GuidiSpring 2021
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Habitat for Humanity of Greater PortlandProvides houses for homelessCommunity DevelopmentHousing and Neighborhood DevelopmentPortlandMEBuild housesKate Weidmanvolunteer@habitatme.orgwww.habitatportlandme.orgTom GuidiSpring 2021
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Portland TrailsEnvironmentalEnvironmentEnvironmental Protection and ConservationPortlandMERestore woodland trails; office helpAlison Violetteinfo@trails.orgwww.trails.orgTom GuidiSpring 2021
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Community FoodBank of NJFood BankHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionHillsideNJVarious projects including sorting and repacking food items; assembling emergency food boxes, family packs and senior boxes; packaging bulk product into family-sized bagsTraci Hendricksthendricks@cfbnj.orghttps://cfbnj.org/Joe Dempsey
Joe Dempsey, Board Member
Spring 2021
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Giving GardenProvides fresh produce to local food pantries, soup kitchens and low-income group homesHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionWarrenNJGardening. Activities include preparing the beds, planting vegetables, weeding beds, harvesting vegetables, etc. depending upon the season.Mike Bennettggp@wfafnj.orghttps://www.wfafnj.orgJoe DempseySpring 2022
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Jersey CaresRecruits and engages volunteers in a variety of community-identified areasHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationLivingstonNJ501(c)(3) which recruits volunteers on behalf of hundreds of non-profits. Includes in-person and virtual opportunities.Michelle Deemichelle@jerseycares.orghttps://www.jerseycares.orgJoe DempseySpring 2021
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Volunteer Centers of New JerseyVolunteers Centers and United Way support and facilitate volunteerism throughout the state.Human ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationStatewideNJNumerous projects available including food distribution, disaster relief, book reading/recording, etc. depending upon where you live.
https://nj.gov/state/volunteer-centers.shtml
Joe DempseySpring 2021
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Habitat for HumanityProvide housing to families in need of decent and affordable shelterCommunity DevelopmentHousing and Neighborhood DevelopmentStatewideNJBuild affordable homesThere are 16 Habitat organizations serving NJhttps://www.habitat.org/volunteerJoe DempseySpring 2021
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City HarvestRescues 100 million pounds of food p.a. and delivers it to food pantries, soup kitchens and community partnersHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionAll 5 boroughsNYOpportunities include volunteering at mobile markets or agencies/partners. Tasks include food bagging, distribution and line management. Check (https://cityharvestvolunteers.civicore.com/) for upcoming opportunities
volunteerservices@cityharvest.org
https://www.cityharvest.org/Joe DempseySpring 2022
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New York CaresLargest volunteer network in NY that works with mre than 1,100 nonprofits, shools and government agenciesHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationAll 5 BoroughsNYVolunteers serve in schools, soup kitchens, senior centers, public parks, libraries, and other nonprofitsinfo@newyorkcares.orghttps://www.newyorkcares.org/Joe DempseySpring 2021
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St. Joseph's Soup KitchenServes 300+ meals every Saturday to NYC's homeless and hungryHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionNew York CityNYMorning prep shift (10:30am - 12:30pm), afternoon serving shift (1PM - 3:30PM).sjskvolunteer@gmail.comhttps://www.sjsk.nyc/Joe DempseySpring 2022
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Triangle Land ConservancyNature conservancyEnvironmentEnvironmental Protection and Conservation
Raleigh-Durham
NCBuild Trails919-908-8809trianglelad.orgAllison HirschSpring 2021
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Southern Environmental Law CenterProtect environment by stopping development that hasn't cleared environmental testsEnvironmentEnvironmental Protection and ConservationRaleigh-DurhamNCMainly fundraisingsouthernenvironment.orgAllison HirschSpring 2021
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Be Loud SophieFunds positions at UNC hospitals for child/young adult cancer patientsHealthPatient and Family SupportRaleigh-DurhamNC
Event participation for fundraising
beloudsophie.orgAllison HirschSpring 2021
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Miracle League of the TriangleBaseball for developmentally disabled childrenHuman ServicesChildren's and Family ServicesRaleigh-DurhamNC
Game day volunteer, coaching, buddy
cvagle@mltriangle.commltriangle.comAllison HirschSpring 2021
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Gigi's PlayhouseTutoring, activities, job training for children/young adults with Down's SyndromeHuman ServicesChildren's and Family ServicesRaleigh-DurhamNC
Program volunteers, event volunteers
info@gigisplayhouse.orggigisplayhouse.orgAllison HirschSpring 2021
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Note in the PocketClothing for school aged kidsHuman ServicesChildren's and Family ServicesRaleigh-DurhamNC
Clothing sorting, Pick-up, clothing drive
info@noteinthepocket.orgnoteinthepocket.orgAllison HirschSpring 2021
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Food Bank of South JerseyFood BankHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionPennsaukenNJVolunteers may assist with Packing and Sorting donated food, assembling boxed food for the Senior Program and repacking donated food for agency deliveriesvolunteers@foodbanksj.orghttps://foodbanksj.orgDan O'Brien '09Spring 2021
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Hire Heroes USAProvides free job assistance to US military members, veterans and their spousesHuman ServicesEmployment ServicesVirtualN/AConduct mock interviews, provide career counselinghttps://www.hireheroesusa.org/
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ZSL Instant WildGlobal conservation charity with a mission to conserve the planet's wildlife and their habitatsAnimalsWildlife ConservationVirtualN/AZSL's Instant Wild brings you live images and videos from around the world. By identifying the animals in each image, you are contributing to conservation and making a positive impact on the future for wildlife.https://instantwild.zsl.org/intro
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TarjimlyConnects refugees, asylees, immigrants and the people who support them with multi-lingual volunteer translators.Human ServicesSocial ServicesVirtualN/AVolunteers receive notifications when someone needs your skills for a translation request (text, document, voice notes). You can choose to accept the request based on your availability.https://tarjimly.org/howitworks
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Be My EyesConnects blind and low-vision individuals with sighted volunteers for visual assistance through live calls.Human ServicesSocial ServicesVirtualN/AUsing the Be My Eyes app, volunteers assist blind or low-vision users with anything from checking expiry dates, distinguishing colors, reading instructions or navigating new surroundings.https://www.bemyeyes.com/
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BookshareeBook library that makes reading easier for people with dyslexia, blindness, cerebral palsy and other reading barriers.Human ServicesSocial ServicesVirtualN/AVolunteers can either scan books which will be added to the collection or proof-read scanned files.
https://www.bookshare.org/cms/get-involved/volunteer
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Smithsonian Digital VolunteersWorld's largest museum, education and research complex. Digital volunteers help make historical documents and biodiversity data more accessible.Arts, Culture, HumanitiesMuseumsVirtualN/ATranscribe and review various field notes, diaries, ledgers, logbooks, currency proof sheets, photo albums, manuscripts and biodiversity specimen labels.https://transcription.si.edu/
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David's HouseProvides home away from home support for families with hospitalized children at DHMCHealthPatient and Family SupportLebanonNHbake, cook, hospital volunteer, participate in eventsRobin Osmer
robin.osmer@david's-house.org
https//davids-house.orgJohn Walters
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Upper Valley Habitat for Humanityprovides houses for homelessCommunity DevelopmentHousing and Neighborhood Development
White River Junction
VTbuild housesEva Loomisinfo@uvhabitat.orghttps://www.uvhabitat.orgJohn Walters
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Special Need Support CenterHelps families of children with special needs meet their unique challengesHealthPatient and Family Support
White River Junction
VTwork one on one with kids; cooking clasesLaura Perezlaura@snsc-uv.orgwww.snsc-uv.orgJohn Walters
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Upper Valley Havenprovides temporary shelter and educational programming for homeless families and adults as well as food for the needyHuman ServicesHomeless Services
White River Junction
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ajohnston@uppervalleyhaven.org
www.uppervalleyhaven.orgJohn Walters
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Big Shoulders Fundsupports inner city schools with funds for teachers and programmingEducationYouth Education Programs and ServicesChicagoILTim Liston
tliston@bigshouldersfund.org
www.bigshouldersfund.orgShawna Owen T'98
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Compass Pro BonoProvides consulting to non-profit organizationsHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationChicagoILAugust/December/January project start times
www.compassprobono.org/about/faq/volunteer-faqs/
www.compassprobono.orgJean Tsai T'98
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Chinese Mutual Aid AssociationProvides services to immigrants and seniorsHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationChicagoILEnglish language teaching, special events, youth tutoring
https://www.chinesemutualaid.org/volunteer
www.chinesemutualaid.orgJean Tsai T'98
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Chicago Furniture BankProvides furniture to people transitioning from homlessness to homesHuman ServicesHomeless ServicesChicagoIL$ or furniture donations, sorting, showroom assistance, group volunteer events
jack@chicagofurniturebank.org.
www.chicagofurniturebank.orgJean Tsai T'98
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Greater Chicago Food DepositoryFood Pantries across ChicagoHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionChicagoILRepack, Fresh Truck/distribution, drivers
https://volunteers.chicagosfoodbank.org/index.php?section=IndividualOpportunities&action=calendar
www.chicagosfoodbank.orgJean Tsai T'98
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Habitat for Humanity of Greater New HavenProvides homes for people in need of decent and affordable shelterCommunity DevelopmentHousing and Neighborhood AssistanceNew HavenCTHelp to construct homesAllison Manglesamangles@habitatgnh.orgwww.habitatgnh.orgTom Guidi
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Connecticut Food BankProvides food to needy familiesHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionWallingfordCTSort foodGina Seaygseay@ctfoodshare.orgwww.ctfoodbank.orgTom Guidi
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United Way of Greater New HavenProvides various social servcicesCommunity DevelopmentUnited WaysNew HavenCTMultiple volunteer opportunities, including virtual services such as assisting low income peope with tax returnsDennis Velasquezdvelasquez@uwgnh.orgwww. uwgnh.orgTom Guidi
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Habitat for Humanity of North Central ConnecticutProvides homes for people in need of decent and affordable shelterCommunity DevelopmentHousing and Neighborhood AssistanceHartfordCTHelp to construct homesRyan Gorecki
Volunteer@hartfordhabitat.org
www.hartfordhabitat.orgTom Guidi
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Connecticut Food BankProvides food to needy familiesHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionBloomfieldCTSort foodEdna Baileyebailey@ctfoodshare.orgwww.ctfoodbank.orgTom Guidi
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Hands on HartfordProvides social servies including food, housing & heallthHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionHartfordCTFood delivery, serving meals and also virtual opportunitiesJackie Kasinskasinfo@handsonhartford.orgwww.handsonhartford.orgTom Guidi
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A Little Helpconnects older residents to neighbors who help them remain independent and age wellHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationDenverCOproviding rides to appointments, yard work, grocery runs and outdoor chores like snow removal
Website or Jake Dresden, Outreach and Development Director, at jake@alittlehelp.org or 720-242-9032
https://www.alittlehelp.org/GroupProjects
https://www.alittlehelp.orgJeff Weitzman '85Spring 2022
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Volunteers of America Coloradononprofit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in-need transform their livesHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationDenverCOVOA services include housing and emergency shelters, hunger and nutrition services, and many other community support programs.Web form
https://www.voacolorado.org/volunteer-opportunities/adult-group-and-corporate-volunteer-program
Jeff Weitzman '85Spring 2022
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United Way - Mile HighMile High United Way takes on critical human services issues facing our seven-county footprint including the Metro Denver, Boulder and Broomfield communitiesCommunity DevelopmentUnited Ways
Denver, Boulder, Broomfield
COWe support families and focus on our three interconnected Community Priorities: giving all children a strong start, supporting education and academic success, and creating economic opportunity for all.
web form
https://unitedwaydenver.org/corporate-volunteerism/
Jeff Weitzman '85Spring 2022
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Boys & Girls Clubs Metro Denverwe help kids succeed in school, develop good character and citizenship, and live healthy lives.Human ServicesYouth Development, Shelter and Crisis ServicesDenverCOFrom skills-based opportunities to facilities maintenance to kickball with the kids
corporate@bgcmd.org
https://www.bgcmd.org/get-involved/volunteer/corporate-volunteers/
Jeff Weitzman '85Spring 2022
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Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denerbuilds and sells homes to hardworking people in need of decent and affordable housing.Community DevelopmentHousing and Neighborhood AssistanceDenverCOConstruction volunteers make a tangible difference with each and every day they help build and repair homes. No construction experience is necessary. Web Request Form
https://www.habitatmetrodenver.org/volunteer/groups/schools-and-community-groups/
Jeff Weitzman '85Spring 2022
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Extreme Community MakeoverExtreme Community Makeover coordinates volunteer teams to partner with Denver residents to improve their own homes and neighborhoods.Community Developmenthousing and Neighborhood AssistanceDenverCOWork together on exterior home and neighborhood improvement projects
Angela Bomgaars (also Group Reg form off the website Get Involved page)
angela@extremecommunitymakeover.org
http://www.extremecommunitymakeover.org/
Jeff Weitzman '85Spring 2022
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Jacobs & Cushman Food BankFood BankHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionSan DiegoCAsorting and packing foodThrough Website Volunteer Tab
https://sandiegofoodbank.org/
https://sandiegofoodbank.org/Julie LevensonSpring 2022
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San Diego Coastkeeperorganization to protect and restore fishable, swimmable, and drinkable watersEnvironmentEnvironmental Protection and ConservationSan DiegoCABeach Cleanups Through Website Volunteer Tab
https://www.sdcoastkeeper.org/
https://www.sdcoastkeeper.org/Julie LevensonSpring 2022
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San Diego Rescue CenterHomeless shelter and recovery center serving thousands of homeless, hungry, and poor women, men, and childrenHuman ServicesHomeless ServicesSan DiegoCAServing meals and distributing food; organizing clothes and other donations; helping students prepare for interviewsvolunteers@sdrescue.orghttps://www.sdrescue.org/Julie LevensonSpring 2022
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Traveling StoriesFocused on literacy and money mgmt skills kids need through innovative "Book Bucks" programEducationEarly Childhood Programs and ServicesSan DiegoCAReading with and listening to kids' read; currently virtual but will go back to in personThrough website tab "Get Involved"https://www.travelingstories.org/Julie LevensonSpring 2022
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Serving SeniorsPrograms include meals, affordable housing, social and supportive services, lifelong learning, and health and wellness services to people age 60+ living in povertyHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationSan DiegoCAserving lunch, teaching a class, hosting a social activity, visiting, playing a game, playing instrumentsThrough website tab "Get involved" and "Volunteer"
https://servingseniors.org/who-we-are/
Julie LevensonSpring 2022
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RefugeeNetRefugeeNet helps new refugees register for food stamps, Social Security, school enrollment, medical registration, driver’s licenses, finding jobs, and more. RefugeeNet also provides tutoring for about 100 young people three days a week.Human ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationSan DiegoCATutoring programs, where students learn individually and in small groups. Volunteers can also help collect and distribute clothing, household goods, and furniture.
Through website tab "Volunteer"
https://www.refugee-net.org/Julie LevensonSpring 2022
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Girls on the Run OneOC uses physical education and dynamic discussion to inspire confidence and caring in young girls.Human ServicesYouth Development, Shelter and Crisis ServicesNewport BeachCAWill customize group activities
Through website tab "Volunteer"
http://www.girlsontherunoc.orgJulie LevensonSpring 2022
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Grandma's House of HopeEmpower and targets people who slip between the cracks of other programs, with a specific focus on serving those who are ineligible for or who have significant difficulty accessing other organizations’ services. We accomplish this through three core programs: GHH’s Rescued and Restored Housing Program, Nana’s Kidz program and HopeWorks! Education and Enrichment Center program.Human ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationGarden GroveCAPacking food bags, tutoring, and other opportunities.Virginia
virginia@grandmashouseofhope.org
https://www.grandmashouseofhope.org/
Julie LevensonSpring 2022
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Pathways of HopeRebuilding lives of the homeless and hungryHuman ServicesHomeless ServicesFullerton CAFood distribution and delivery; gardening and painting; holiday party help
Through website under "Get Involved" and "Volunteer"
https://www.pohoc.org/Julie LevensonSpring 2022
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Wags Pet AdoptionShelter and Fostering PetsAnimalsAnimal Protection and WelfareWestminster CADog walking, cleaning, transporting pets for outings
Through website under "Volunteer"
https://wagspetadoption.org/Julie LevensonSpring 2022
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Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange CountyCombats Food Insecurity and Promotes NutritionHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionIrvineCAPlant, harvest and maintain fields where vegetables grown near the food bank; and help sort, process, and deliver food.Lisa Jameslisa@feedoc.org; and through "volunteer" tab on website.https://feedoc.org/Julie Levenson
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Rescue Mission of Orange countyProvides comprehensive programs and life skills to homeless - shelters, food, camps, job skills, etc.Human ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationTustinCAMeal Prep; Food Sorting and Packing; Delivery; Kids' campsThrough website under "Provide Help" and then "Volunteer"https://rescuemission.orgJulie LevensonSpring 2022
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Alive Inc.Anti-hunger non-profit, provides access to food for impoverished populationsHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionAlexandriaVAHosting a food drive, helping with admin tasks, collecting and sorting food
Through website under "Get Involved" --> "Volunteer"
https://www.alive-inc.orgChristopher Chavis '12Spring 2022
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National Park ServiceAdministers National Parks Across the United StatesEnvironmentEnvironmental Protection and ConservationWashingtonDCPark Cleanup, trail maintenance
Through website at https://www.nps.gov/getinvolved/volunteer.htm
https://www.nps.govChristopher Chavis '12Spring 2022
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The SmithsonianAdministers museums and other sites of interest Arts, Culture, HumanitiesMuseumsWashingtonDCTeaching and storytelling
Through website at https://vol.si.edu/pages/tool/any.vol.joblookup:FS6EBP88NRKXL2G3
www.si.eduChristopher Chavis '12Spring 2022
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Greater DC Diaper BankProvides diapers to low-income families in the DC areaHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationWashingtonDCSorting, packing and stacking diapers, sorting inventory, and organizing the Baby Pantry.
Through website at https://greaterdcdiaperbank.org/volunteer/
https://greaterdcdiaperbank.orgChristopher Chavis '12Spring 2022
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Northstar TutoringProvides tutoring to low-income children in the DC areaEducationYouth education Programs and ServicesWashingtonDCTutoring and mentoring
Through website at https://www.northstartutoring.org/copy-of-programs-2
https://www.northstartutoring.orgChristopher Chavis '12Spring 2022
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Potomac ConservancyFights for clean waterways in the DC areaEnvironmentEnvironmental Protection and ConservationSilver SpringMDAssisting with river cleanups
Through website at https://potomac.org/take-action
https://potomac.orgChristopher Chavis '12Spring 2022
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Capital Area Food BankProviding food to low-income familiesHuman ServicesFood Banks, Food Pantries and Food DistributionWashingtonDCCollecting, sorting, and stocking food items
Through website at https://volunteer.capitalareafoodbank.org
https://www.capitalareafoodbank.org
Christopher Chavis '12Spring 2022
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Hands On Greater PortlandProvide donated books to low income childrenHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationPortlandORMany volunteer opportunitieshttp://www.unitedway-pdx.org/Ed MazerSpring 2022
United Way of the Columbia-Willamette
619 SW 11th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503.200.3355
Fax: 503.226.9385
E-mail: handson@unitedway-pdx.or
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Blanchet HouseOffer food, shelter and aid to all those in need of a safe place to be nourished and restoredHuman ServicesHomeless ServicesPortlandORServe Mealshttp://blanchethouse.orgEd MazerSpring 2022
Blanchet House, 310 NW Glisan St., Portland, OR, 97209,
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Outside InHelping homeless youth and other marginalized people move towards improved health and self-sufficiencyHuman ServicesHomeless ServicesPortlandORHelp provide fresh, healthy meals to homeless young adults at OUTSIDE IN'S Café!http://www.outsidein.org/Ed MazerSpring 2022Outside In
1132 SW 13th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
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The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI)
Leading science center in Oregon.Arts, Culture, HumanitiesMuseumsPortlandORUsher, etc.
volunteer@omsi.edu or (503)239-7814.
Ed MazerSpring 2022
The Oregon Museum of Science & Industry 1945 SE Water Ave in Portland, OR.
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Operation NightwatchOrganization to provide a place for homeless to escape isolation and provide food.Human ServicesHomeless ServicesPortlandORServing the homeless
http://www.operationnightwatch.org
Ed MazerSpring 2022
1432 SW 13th Avenue
at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Portland, OR 97201
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Special Olympics OregonProvides enrichment to children with disabilities through sportsHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationPortlandORVolunteer at events
Special Olympics Oregon | http://www.soor.org
Ed MazerSpring 2022
8313 SW Cirrus Drive, Beaverton, OR 97008
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Portland Parks & Recreation - City Nature Stewardship
Volunteers help restore habitats to wildlife and insects as well as provide safe and clean trails.EnvironmentBotanical Gardens, Parks and Nature CentersPortlandORRestoration Work
https://www.portland.gov/parks/nas
Ed MazerSpring 2022Portland, OR 97239
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Bend Ronald McDonald HouseOrganization to help families and kids when family members are sickHealthPatient and Family SupportPortlandORMake Meals at Ronald McDonald Househttps://rmhcoregon.org/Ed MazerSpring 20221700 NE Purcell Blvd.
Bend, OR 97701
541-318-4950
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Portland East Ronald McDonald HouseOrganization to help families and kids when family members are sickHealthPatient and Family SupportPortlandORMake Meals at Ronald McDonald Househttps://rmhcoregon.org/Ed MazerSpring 20222620 N. Commercial Ave.
Portland, OR 97227
971-230-6700
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South Waterfront Ronald McDonald House at the OHSU Rood Family PavilionOrganization to help families and kids when family members are sickHealthPatient and Family SupportPortlandORMake Meals at Ronald McDonald Househttps://rmhcoregon.org/Ed MazerSpring 20223410 S Bond Ave.
Portland, OR 97239
971-230-0808
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Springfield Ronald McDonald House at the PeaceHealth Heartfelt HouseOrganization to help families and kids when family members are sickHealthPatient and Family SupportPortlandORMake Meals at Ronald McDonald Househttps://rmhcoregon.org/Ed MazerSpring 2022116 St. Joseph Pl.
Springfield, OR 97477
458-221-1362
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The Children's Book BankTo increase the chances for children to succeed as future readers,
learners, and citizens by filling their homes with quality books
EducationYouth education Programs and ServicesPortlandORSupport book driveshttp://www.childrensbookbank.orgEd MazerSpring 2022
The Children's Book Bank
1915 NE 7th Avenue, Portland, OR 97212
(503) 616-3981
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CARES NorthwestCARES Northwest’s mission is to stop child abuse and neglect through
multidisciplinary prevention, medical evaluation, and ongoing treatment
in partnership with our community.
Human ServicesChildren's and Family ServicesPortlandORSupport Children with a Movie, Snacks and a Smilehttp://www.caresnw.org/Ed MazerSpring 20222800 N Vancouver Ave, Suite 201
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-276-9000
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The Shadow ProjectTHE MISSION OF THE SHADOW PROJECT IS TO MAKE SCHOOL MORE
ACCESSIBLE AND ENGAGING FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES, SO THEY CAN
ACHIEVE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL.
EducationSpecial EducationPortlandORBecome a Reading Mentorhttp://www.shadow-project.orgEd MazerSpring 2022The Shadow Project
2154 NE Broadway, Suite 130
Portland, OR 97232
Phone 971-373-3457
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Community for Positive Aging (Hollywood Senior Center)Mission is to promote, enhance and sustain the independence, safety, health and quality of life of older adults in the communityHuman ServicesMultipurpose Human Service OrganizationPortlandORHelp with programshttps://hollywoodseniorcenter.org/Ed MazerSpring 20221820 NE 40th Ave.,
Portland, OR 97212
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Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB)Support OPB radio and TV membership drives or at special events; lend administrative or research skills; create content in roles like writer, music host or photographer.Arts, Culture, HumanitiesPublic Broadcasting and MediaPortlandORfund drive, research, etc.https://www.opb.org/Ed MazerSpring 20227140 S Macadam Avenue
Portland, OR 97219
Volunteering: 503-293-1939
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ReClaim It!ReClaim It is a nonprofit art and reuse retail store that salvages materials from the "dump" (Metro Transfer Station operated by Recology) for artists, neighbors, and DIYers to reuse, repair, and reimagine. Arts, Culture, HumanitiesPerforming ArtsPortlandORvolunteer for a projecthttp://reclaimitpdx.orgEd MazerSpring 20221 N. Killingsworth St.
Portland, OR 97217