Speak at a monthly inspirational meeting for community youth at risk.

Skilled volunteer services, such as: Home Projects Volunteers: Volunteers with specific skills/experience that will support RTNNV Home Projects Director with general repair projects inside the home Newsletter Volunteer: Create newsletter on a quarterly basis with input from committees Social Media Volunteer: Create posts and blog content on social media channels Grant Writer: Submit grant applications…

Staff members rely on five committees — real estate, finance, community building and engagement, lending and resource development — to do the work of the agency.

NHSSN partners with over 30+ local nonprofit organizations and municipalities in reaching out to the community through a number of outreach events. These events allow NHSSN to spread the word about its programs, as well as build personal relationships with the community.

Advocates do not need to have experience with foster youth or the court system, just a desire to help children. We have an extensive interview process that begins with an application.

Bookworks is our social enterprise run entirely by volunteers and almost exclusively by donations and support from the community. We rely on the generosity of our residents and visitors alike to keep our doors open and our inventory relevant.

For teens who meet and discuss how they can make a difference in their schools, with their peers and in the community. If you are a teen, 14 years or older and are interested, join us!

Deep Cleaning: Quarterly Wednesday and/or Saturday morning kitchen deep cleaning (9:00 a.m. to 11:00 or 12:00 p.m) Minimum Age: 16. St. Theresa Catholic Church, Grace Hall, 1041 Lyons Ave.

For 9-10 weeks during the school summer break, kid friendly food is provided to children up to the age of 18 on Wednesdays. Individuals can sign up to volunteer any Wednesday if the volunteer roster has openings. This is the only Bread & Broth program where volunteers sign up on a weekly basis. Pack food…