The American Red Cross has a high-priority need for Blood Donor Ambassador Volunteers to continue delivering services to our communities. These volunteers welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives and take their temperature before they enter. Visitors could include potential blood donors, clients, course participants, and Red Cross employees and volunteers. We can…

Volunteer to help your community by preparing taxes free of charge.

Help assemble boxes to be distributed.

We thank you for your support by becoming a donor, board member or Society member. We thank you for your support, and look forward to welcoming you to your Las Vegas Zoological Park in 2025! If you’re as excited as we are, you can voice your support for the Las Vegas Zoological Society by attending…

An activity leader helps members plan and conduct group activities such as community service, recreation, fundraising or drama. You can expect to spend 1-2 hours of preparation time for every 1 hour of club or project activity. Leaders’ meetings or other training may be held for 1-2 hours each month.

A chaperone leads a group of youth at 4-H Camp, or state and national leadership conferences or contests.

A resource leader serves as a resource to leaders or members in a specific project or activity area.

4-H volunteers can serve on camp planning committees and leaders’ councils, teach workshops, raise funds, recruit new members or volunteers, judge at fairs and contests or organize events. 4-H is flexible and can be suited to a variety of lifestyles.

A teen, junior or youth leader is an older 4-H member who develops leadership skills by teaching other 4-H members. Teen leaders gain experience teaching, working with others and taking on responsibilities under the guidance of an adult volunteer.

A short-term volunteer teaches a special interest program, such as babysitting, first aid or flower arranging, and/or assists a 4-H group with a special project.

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