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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES IN AND AROUND CORVALLIS
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Updated April 2018
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Also see: Virtual Volunteer Center at https://www.linnbenton.edu/current-students/work/career-center/careers-with-aconscience/volunteer-sites
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AGENCY PURPOSE STATEMENTOPPORTUNITIESCONTACTPHONEADDRESSEMAILWEBSITELAST UPDATED
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AARP Foundation Tax AideDave Pumper541-990-3046dpump110@gmail.comaarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer10/25/2022
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AMERICAN RED CROSSHelp save lives, give the gift of life, be someone's heroBlood Donor Ambassador, must be 16 yrsLuis Ramirez541-990-00833388 Pacific Blvd., SW Albany, OR 97321luis.ramirez@redcross.orgwww.redcross.org/local/oregon/volunteer
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ARC OF BENTON COUNTYTo advocate for and provide services, as needed, to enhance the lives of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Fund raising ideas welcome.Mature students (18 yrs & older) to work at resale stores in Corvallis and Philomath. Decorating and mechandising skills very welcome.Jill Gerlach305-984-5642414 NW 4th St. Corvallis 97330www.Arcbenton.org10/25/2022
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ARTS CENTERTo provide arts education and diverse arts in the community.HS students welcome. No age limits. Tasks vary. Flexible hours. Group or individual. Summer opportunities.Carl Conner (They/Them)541-754-1551 ext 655700 SW Madison Corvallis artslearning@theartscenter.netwww.theartscenter.net10/25/2022
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BENTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPTTo provide comprehensive health services to the residence in Benton County in the areas of enviromental, mental & public health as well as provide the Community Clinic.There are very few opportunities in the health services area. If you are interesed in health, call Janet for a quick phone interview and she will find a fit.Janet Black541-766-6837530 NW 27th janet.e.black@co.benton.or.uswww.co.benton.or.us/health/
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BENTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPT TOBACCO PREVENTIONTobacco prevention and education particularly 18-24 year old students as targets of tobacco industry marketing.Retail tobacco assessment.Sara Hartstein Health Policy Specialist541-766-6250 530 NW 27th sara.hartstein@co.benton.or.uswww.co.benton.or.us/health/tobacco
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BENTON COUNTY JUVENILE DEPT, TEEN COURTServe on jury for teen court. Volunteer opportunity is monthly, every 3rd Thursday 2-5pm. Call to get more info. Must be 17 or under. Tami Bowman541-766-6810Juvenile Department 4185 SW Research Way , Ste 100 Corvallis, OR 97333tami.bowman@co.benton.or.uswww.co.benton.or.us/juvenile/page/teen-court-program
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BENTON CO. OSU EXTENSIONProvide objective research with information to help Benton County youth & adults solve problems. Develop life skills & manage resources wisely.assistance, in-office help for Masters Gardeners 4-H and food preseerversCarolyn Ashton541-766-67504077 SW Research Way, Corvallis OR 97333carolyn.ashton @oregonstate.eduextension.oregonstate.edu/benton
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BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF CORVALLISProvides opportunities for school age youth to independently grow and develop their intellectual, athletic, and social skills in a challenging, safe, and supportive environment.Variety of opportunities available ranging from one-time special events to on-going projects. Leadership projects can be suited to this site. Need parent's signature for applications.Casey Higgins541-757-1909 ext 2101112 NW Circle Blvd Corvallis 97330 casehiggins@bgccorvallis.orgwww.bgccorvallis.org
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CASA VOICES FOR CHILDRENOur mission is to recruit, train, and support volunteers to advocate for children who are in the care of the state due to abuse or neglect.Help for community events. Donation Center, Office Help, Xmas in July gift baskets.Katie Gregory 541-753-5838PO Box 1870 Corvallis 97339-3004development.coordinator@casa-vfc.orgwww.casa-vfc.org
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CENTER AGAINST RAPE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (CARDV)To provide services and support to those affected by sexual and domestic violence, and to provide education and leadership within the community to change the societal conditions that cultivate these forms of violence.Small office projects, mailings, advocacy to raise awareness - hours flexible with school scheduleSarah Devine, Volunteer Coordinator541-738-8319 ext 306email from the CARDV websitewww.cardvservices.org Follow the "Get Involved" link for all volunteer opportunities
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CHINTIMINI WILDLIFE CENTERTo provide medical care for injured and orphaned native wildlife with the goal of returning them to their natural habitat and to foster a connection between people and wildlife through education.Students who are 18 yr old+ can work with the animals. No experience needed. Will be trained. New volunteers accepted in the Spring. Six month/once a week commitment. See on-line application.Haley Rayo541-230-1220311 NW Lewisburg Corvallis 97330haley@chintiminiwildlife.orgwww.chintiminiwildlife.org 10/25/2022
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CITY OF CORVALLIS PARKS AND RECTo provide recreational outdoor opportunities for all people of our community.Each project has time commitment. Example: Youth basketball coaches are needed Jan/Feb/Mar, 3 hrs/ wk Field Projects - i.e. trail construction, landscaping, painting, anytime all year long. Youth Parks Corps - summer field projects.Steve McGettigan541-754-1739 1320 SW Avery Park Dr. Corvallis 97333steve.mcgettigan@corvallisoregon.govwww.corvallisoregon.gov
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CORVALLIS ADULT AND FAMILY SERVICES (Dept. of Human Services, Corvallis office)Help Oregonians become and remain self-supporting.Several possibilities for students willing to make long-term commitment. Need 3 references, criminal background check, confidentiality agreement, volunteer orientation.Shellee Chapman541-791-5817PO Box 1047 Corvallis, OR 97339shellee.chapman@dhsoha.state.or.uswww.oregon.gov/DHS/Provider-Partner/volunteer
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CORVALLIS-BENTON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY, Friends of the LibrarySee websiteVolunteers are asked to make a 6 month commitment. Accepts student Volunteers needing community service less than 6 mo. Application on the website.www.cbcpubliclibrary.net10/25/2022
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CORVALLIS COMMUNITY CHILDREN'S CENTER (3 Corvallis locations)CCCC provides a safe and nurturing environment which fosters a warm and loving atmosphere where all children and their families can grow together. CCCC provides quality child-care to children 6 weeks through 6 years of age.Interest in children required. Age 15 and above. Time commitment is flexible. Assist children in many aspects of their development through projects and activities.Lindsay Myers, Site Director Lancaster CCC; Melanie Peterson, Site Director Growing Oaks CCC541-753-0191 (Lancaster Center), 541-207-3122 (Growing Oaks Center) 3285 NE Oxford Circle (Lancaster Center) 4000 SW Western Blv. (Growing Oaks Center)lancaster@corvallischildcare.org, growingoaks@corvallischildcare.orgwww.corvallischildcare.org
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CORVALLIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCEDedicated to ensuring a growing, healthy and diversified economy. Many other opportunities, would love to have interns in graphic design, publication, database or front desk help.Volunteer to help with publicity and marketing for 4 major events/year: Celebrate Corvallis (Jan), Business Showcase (April), Golf Tournament (Sept), Trade Show at OSU (Sept). Also administration work.Kacie Lynn541-757-1505420 NW 2nd St., Corvallis, OR 97330info@corvallischamber.comwww.corvallischamber.com
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Corvallis Community Center- C3Billy Montooth Keating541-766-6430billymontoothkeating@corvallisoregon.gov10/25/2022
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CORVALLIS ENVIRONMEN-TAL CENTERAn environmentaly based non-profit organization.Hang fliers, spring crop planting, sage garden projects Mar-Nov. Weekly work party and special projects during spring break and summer. Also, Nature program at Avery House. Volunteer work parties on Tuesdays starting in April.Kyler for Sage Garden. Connie for Avery House. Sara Kellogg (office manager)541-753-9211 541-758-6198 (Avery House)116 SW 4th St Corvallis OR 97330engage@corvallisenvironmentalcenter.orgwww.corvallisenvironmentalcenter.org
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CORVALLIS FIRE DEPARTMENTTo protect the lives, safety, property, and environment of all persons in the community and surrounding areas we serve; to give the fullest measure of service for the cost.18 year olds and up can apply for Volunteer Fire work. Accept applicants year-round. Three types of volunteers: resident, community, and intern.541-766-6476 541-766-6961544 NW Lewisburg Ave. Corvallis 97330www.corvallisoregon.gov Departments->Fire->Volunteer Firefighter Programs
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CORVALLIS MULTI-CULTURAL LITERACY CENTERCoversation partners for English learners, help in arts and crafts room, prepare "give away" packets for new visitors541-632-3890128 SW 9th St, Corvallis OR 97333naomi@cmlcenter.orgcmlcenter.org10/25/2022
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CORVALLIS POLICE DEPARTMENTTo provide law enforcement service to Corvallis citizens18 years and up.Jennifer Hendricks541-766-6937180 NW 5th St.jennifer.hendricks@corvallisoregon.govwww.corvallisoregon.gov
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Corvallis Sustainability Coalition- Corvallis Food Action Teamcorvallisfoodaction@gmail.comwww.sustainablecorvallis.org10/25/2022
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Corvallis Turkey Trot541-766-6918www.corvallisturkeytrot.com10/25/2022
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DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICESDHS is a collaboration and partnership of a number of Corvallis agencies including Community Services Consortium, Adult & Family Services, Oregon Employment Department, Linn-Benton Community College and others. Together, we provide workforce services to the community--a "Career Services Center" for Benton County. The DHS also provides services focusing on food, housing, energy conservation homelessness, and education. Opportunites can be tailored to student's interest. Check website for volunteer opportunities, appication onlineShellee Chapman541-757-5063555NW 5th St Corvallis OR 97330Shellee.Chapman@dhsoha.state.or.uswww.oregon.gov/DHS/Provider-Partner/volunteer
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Easter Seals OregonMia Murphy541-812-8667139 SE 4th Ave Albany OR 97321mmurphy@or.easterseals.comwww.easterseals.com/oregon10/25/2022
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FAMILY CONNECTIONSAccess for families, community planners and child care providers to high quality child care and education. Professional, mature high school students only due to confidentiality issues. Routine office work, filing, typing. Event set-up.Jerri Wolfe541-917-4899 6500 Pacific Blvd. SW Albany 97321connect@linnbenton.eduwww.lbcc
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FAMILY TREE RELIEF NURSERYWorks to prevent child abuse with early intervention at no cost to high risk families.Preschool, office assistance, clothes closet organization, cleaning, book drive coordinator, social media presence, special projects.Office manager: Cammie Freitag541-967-6580P.O. Box 844 Albany OR 97321cfreitag@familytreern.orgwww.familytreern.org/volunteering
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The Giving GardenTo grow fresh produce to provide to the needy in Corvallis. (Produce is donated to South Corvallis Food Bank, Community Outreach and Jackson Street Youth Shelter)Garden harvest and planting, tilling, weeding, harvesting, packaging, delivering, future planning.Lisa Boylan or Jennifer Klammer 541-753-2816 (church front office)Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church-corner of Highland and Walnutsvlc.corvallis@gmail.comsvlc-corvallis.org/giving-garden/
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GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL SUPPORT DEPARTMENTSProvide volunteer opportunities in patient care, support departments and office back-up opportunities. Greeter, coffeecart, gift shop, flower/mail dlivery, pet therapy, lifeline, children's tours.Depends on which hospital541-768-5083 (Corvallis) 541-812-4185 (Albany)3600 NW Samaritan Dr. Corvallis 97330gsrmcvolunteerservices@samhealth.orgwww.samhealth.org/careers-education/volunteer-opportunities/become-a-volunteer
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GRACE CENTER ADULT DAY SERVICESAdult day care that serves elderly and disabled. Ages range from 18-100+ years.Must fill our volunteer application. Help with games, crafts, exercises. Weekly or one time only opportunities.541-754-8417980 NW Spruce Ave Corvallis 97330info@gracecenter-corvallis.orgwww.gracecenter-corvallis.org10/25/2022
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, CORVALLISTo provide affordable homeownership to low income families.16 years and older: work on construction of homes.Daniel Sidder541-752-3354 ext 3044840 SW Philomath Blvd., Corvallis, OR 97333daniel@bentonhabitat.orgwww.bentonhabitat.org/volunteer/
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, CORVALLIS RESTORETo provide affordable homeownership to low income families.Under 18 must have a parent or guardian to sign form. Limitation on construction projects. ReStore volunteer opportunites.Daniel Sidder541-752-3394 ext 3044840 SW Philomath Blve., Corvallis, OR 97333daniel@bentonhabitat.orgwww.bentonhabitat.org/volunteer/
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, ALBANYWe seek to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world and to make a decent shelter a matter of conscience and action.Major remodeling projects. Scheduled Saturdays 8am -3pm, lunch provided *Must be 18 yrs old for building projects.Rod Porsche541-967-40301538 Queen St. SE Albany, OR 97321aahfh@peak.orgalbanyareahfh.or/involve.htm or facebook.com/ AAHFH for current projects
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, ALBANY RESTOREWe seek to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world and to make a decent shelter a matter of conscience and action.Cashier, office, clerical, stock shelves. 16 and older. (Under 18 needs parent signature).Brenda Bradford541-924-14501225 6th Ave SE Albany, OR 97321storemanager@albanyrestore.orgwww.albanyareahfh.org
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HEARTLAND HUMANE SOCIETYTo build a more compassionate community by teaching humane messages to our youth, caring for homeless animals, and strengthening the human/animal bond. Special events, and outreach; one on one care by assisting with animals; assisting with exam, medical care, and surgery; customer service with adoptions. Ages 15 & under must be supervised by an adult or can join the Tues - Wed after school kindness kids club. 541-757-9000398 SW Twin Oaks Circleeducation@heartlandhumane.orgwww.heartlandhumane.org
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HEARTLAND HUMANE SOCIETY THRIFT SHOPEntirely operated by volunteers to raise revenue to support the animals and educational programs of the Heartland Humane SocietyVolunteers needed to work on Saturdays. Must be 16 years old. Applications on-line. Commitment is flexible but orientation involves working with an adult for 3 to 4 hours. 3 month commitment. Tiga Evans541-757-0573411 SW 3rd. Corvallis 97333tiga@heartlandhumane.orgwww.heartlandhumane.org/thrift-shop/thrift-shop-volunteer/
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INTO OSUTo help international students attending "Into OSU" with English conversations and to feel welcomed into the Corvallis community.Year-round opportunities to help international students attending OSU. Typically by term (7 weeks), just one hour per week.Ryan Wall541-737-1838International Living-Learning Center, OSU, 1701 SW Western Blvd. Corvallis, 97331ryan_wall@oregpmstate/eduoregonstate.edu/international/cultural-ambassador
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JACKSON STREET YOUTH SHELTERProvides a safe, stable, secure environment in times of crisis. Provides assistance to troubled, victimized, runaway & homeless youth. Emergency & temporary shelter, crisis intervention, life-skills training & family reconciliation.Volunteers do not work directly with clients, but support with running errands, e.g. pick up donated supplies from stores. Additionally , may act as a youth ambassador as duties are needed. Ages 16-20. Bringing awareness to youth homelessness, helping with national runaway prevention month, annual fundraiser and holiday giving. Kendra Sue or Claudia Gallegos541-754-2405555 NW Jackson, Corvallis 97330aaron.kratzer@jacksonstreet.orgwww.jacksonstreet.org
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KIDCO HEAD STARTHands-on developmentally appropriate, free preschool. Children attend class 4 mornings a week and teaching staff also visits families in their homes.Volunteers needed September through May, 8:15-11:45, 12:00-3:30 Tuesday through Friday. No age restrictions; however, students need to complete the requiered paperwork for their age range (this is a 28-page-booklet).Audra Baca, preferably in the late summer/fall, so that they can work out an MOU/official partnership that is mutually beneficial.541-451-15814515 SW Westhills Rd., Corvallis 97333abaca@kidcoheadstart.orgwww.kidcoheadstart.org
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LINN-BENTON FURNITURE SHAREProvide at no cost quailty used furniture to people in need.Organize warehouse, redistribute donated items, test electrical appliances, answer phones, etc.Office541-754-9511155 SE Lilly, Corvallis, OR 97333fsadmin@peak.org
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LINN-BENTON FOOD SHARECommunity based non-profit organization dedicated to preventing hunger.Volunteers assist with office work, wood share program, canned food drive, sorting food, warehouse help (Tangent). Also recruit volunteers for special event such as the upcoimg Corvallis Half Marathon & OSU Credit Union Shred day.Susan James 541- 758-2645 or 541-758-2609545 SW 2nd Street, Suite A, Corvallis, ORsjames@csc.gen.or.uswww.linnbentonfoodshare.us
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Lumina Hospice and Palliative CareNaomi Hirsch541-757-9616Naomi.Hirsch@luminahospice.orgwww.luminahospice.org10/25/2022
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Majestic TheatreBlair Girard541-758-7827blair.girard@corvallisoregon.gov10/25/2022
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MARIO PASTEGA HOUSELocated on the campus of Good Sam Regional Medical Center, the Mario Pastega House provides a comfortable "home away from home" for out-of-area patients and families traveling to Corvallis for specialized medical care.MWTH and F 5 - 8. Need help prepping rooms, folding laundry, craft night (Wednesdays), baking, cleaning out fridge. Volunteers must go through Samaritan Services volunteer check. Need food handler's license if going to deal with food.Gloria Lekkerkerker Contact Mon-Fri between 6:00am - 2:30 pm.541-768-50833505 NW Samaritan Drive, Corvallis, OR 97330glekkerker@samhealth.orgwww.samaritanhealthservices.org Click on "Volunteer Opportunities"
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MENNONITE VILLAGEA faith-based, not‐for‐profit
Continuing Care Retirement
Community that provides residential and care services designed to meet the changing needs of people age 55+.
Students 12-16 years old can volunteer by recycling, being one on one with residents and play games, wrapping silverware, car washing. Students who are 16 years old. They can volunteer as Gift shop attendant, group activity volunteer, maintenance volunteer, companion, shopping companion, walking partner.Molly Wolfe Volunteer Coordinator
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MIGHTY OAKS CHILDREN'S THERAPY CENTERHelps children with disabilities, help with speech/language and occupational therapyA volunteer high school aged "buddy" accompanies each child in various activities thoughout the week. Heather Mackey 541-967-77513615 Spicer Road SE, Albany 97322 (near Home Depot)mightyoaks1@comcast.netwww.mightyoakschildren.org
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OLD MILL CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIESTo help children and famies thrive, be safe, supported and succesful by partnering with our community.Working with children. General operations, administration. Public relations and communications.Education Coordinator541-757-8068 Ext.2011650 SW 45th Pl. Corvallis 97333contact@oldmillcenter.orgwww.oldmillcenter.org
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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFETo protect and enhance Oregon Fish and Wildlife and their habitats for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.Accept volunteers but only few opportunities and not many volunteers are needed. Length of commitment depends on the project.Donna Schultz, MW F 9-4541-757-52557118 NE Vandenberg Ave, Adair Village, 97330donna.l.schultz@state.or.uswww.dfw.state.or.us
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OSU COLLEGE FORESTOSU College Forest is a teaching research and demonstration forest.Trail maintenance volunteer opportunities available Chris Jackson541-737-67028692 Peavy Arboretum Rd. Corvallis 97330christopher.jackson@oregonstate.eduwww.cf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/volunteer-opportunities
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OSU Folk Club Thrift Shopwork in shop Wed or Sat. Prep donations for sale Mon or Thurs541-752-4733osuthriftshopvolunteer@gmail.com10/25/2022
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OSU RESOURCE & CULTURE CENTERSTo support the diverse student population and educate all students on diversity issues and cultural sensitivity by providing programs, events and activities that explore and appreciate diversity.Each center offers different opportunites to work on special projects and help with events. The centers are: The Black Culture Center, The Asian and Pacific Culture Center, The Pride Center, The Native American Longhouse, The Women's Center, and The Centro Cultural Cesar Chavez.541-737-6370129 MU East/Snell Hall, OSUdiversity.office@oregonstate.edu
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PHILOMATH YOUTH ACTIVITIES CLUBProvide positive recreational and educational opportunities to youth in the communityVolunteer at the Club House: help with homework, games, and activities after schoolSarah Woosley541-929-4040P.O. Box 1358 Philomath, OR 97310swoosley@peak.orgwww.philomath-youth-activities-club.org
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SMARTTo enhance the reading skills, attitudes, and life prospects of children who need assistance.Students are substitute readers at elementary schools. Must apply on line submit 2 letters of recommendation. Kari Rosenfeld, area manager541-726-3302PO box 1634 Corvallis, OR. 97339Krosenfeld@getsmartoregon.orgwww.getsmartoregon.org
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SPECIAL OLYMPICSOffers training and competition opportunities in 14 different Olympic-style sports for people with intellectual and physical disabilitiesWork with athletes in training; help with Polar Plunge competitions; help coach sports in fall, winter, spring and/or summerSusie Petterd541-766-6196PO Box 125 Corvallis, OR 97339peters3186@comcast.netwww.soor.org use Get Involved link, then Benton County link
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STONE SOUP CORVALLISProvide nutritious meals, free of charge, to anyone in need. Shifts: call for a scheduleShort term volunteers for substitution of regular volunteers. Long term individual volunteers to work once/week for 1-3 hrs for helping to cook meals, serving meals, clean-up. Need pre-arrange time to work.Andrea Daileystonesouphelp@gmail.com10/25/2022
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UNITED WAYUnited Way improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities around the world to advance the common good.Clerical, spreadsheets, data input, times flexiblesLaureen Urey541-757-7717PO Box 2499 Corvallis 97339laureen@unitedwayblc.orgwww.unitedwayblc.peak.org
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Unity Shelter541-286-5121cydney@unityshelter.org10/25/2022
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VOLUNTEER INTERFAITH CAREGIVERSHelps elderly persons and younger persons with physical disabilitiesServices include: visiting the homebound, relief for family caregivers, shopping assistance, transportation for persons unable to use Dial-A-Bus, yard work, minor home repair, and light housekeeping. M-F 9:00-12:00. Requirements: criminal background check, driver's license. Call to apply.St. Mary's Church, Sandy Potter541-757-0980www.caregiversvic.org10/25/2022
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WILLAMETTE SPRINGS MEMORY CARE COMMUNITYHelps elderly persons with memory careServices include: music, reading, activities, miscellaneousShanna Cutler, Life Enrichment Director, M-F 8:00-3:30541-497-97076000 SW Mosaic Dr Corvallis OR 97333activities@willamettesprings.comwww.WillametteSprings.com
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WOMEN'S CENTERThe OSU Women's Center empowers and celebrates women and supports achievement of their personal and professional goals by providing education, advocacy, and a safe, inclusive environment. The work of the center is guided by an ethic of respect, care, and excellence.HS volunteers for special projects: writing, staffing tables, helping plan programs. Making connections between Women's Center and students. Prefer long-term commitment.Whitney Archer541-737-1330Benton Annex OSU 97331whitney.archer@oregonstate.eduwww.dce.oregonstate.edu/wc
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YOUTH VOLUNTEER CORPSYVC is a program through the Corvallis Parks & Rec. During the school year, YVC staff design and implement age-appropriate service projects where youth learn about themselves and their community as they take on larger roles when volunteering at local organizations or events. In addition, young people who join the Youth Advisory Board (YAB) work together to design group service projects for out of school hours.A variety of opportunities throughout the year: Leaf Rake, Halloween Party, Stone Soup, SAGE Garden projects, MLK projects, etc.Sign up for single eventseach month during the year. During summer, one week opportunities available.Zachary Johnson541-766-64671310 SW Avery Park Dr., Corvalliszachary.johnson@corvallisoregon.gov www.yvccorvallis.org10/25/2022
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