Volunteers are needed to build hygiene kits for men staying in our Emergency Night Shelter and receiving other Catholic Charities services. These items help us to provide services with dignity and compassion for those in need! Visit our website to view details and sign up: http://vhub.at/VQ49WX
Established in 1965, the St. Vincent Lied Dining Facility provides nutritious meals to men, women, and children in need every day of the year. This meal is free and open to the public. Volunteers are needed to hand out water, serve food, clear trays, and clean tables. To schedule a group (up to 18 people)…
The docent vip position is for someone who is willing to participate/help with everything that is needed. They take on the Visitor center, environmental leader and inspirer role. This person is someone who is a passionate steward of the environment and supporter of GBI programming at Galena.
The environmental inspirer will be placed and scheduled accordingly to support Galena Naturalists in field trips and camps. This person is upbeat and enjoys being around elementary-secondary students. They have knowledge in environmental subjects such as outdoor safety, water ecology, fire ecology, wildlife ecology, and plant ecology.
The Galena Creek Visitor Center VIP is the front desk attendant at the Visitor Center. This role entails customer service through retail sales, public education, outreach, enforcing park rules & regulations, general facility maintenance and possible administrative work.
We are a group of IRS-certified volunteers who wish to give back to their community by helping low to middle income taxpayers take advantage of all the tax credits they are entitled to. We are a proud partner of the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. You don’t have to prepare taxes to volunteer. …
Provides in-person activities and companionship (reading, life review, listening, watching a patient’s favorite shows, playing board or card games, scrapbooking, yard work, animal care, respite, etc.).
Provides office support for direct patient care (creating patient/family teaching material, mailings, filing, etc.).
Provides in-person, phone, or office support for the bereavement program and interacts with the family in a caring and compassionate manner. Assists with arrangements after death, agency memorial services or activities, and community education on end-of-life issues.
Provides program support through arts and crafts for patients or bereaved, community events, health or community fairs, fundraising, community speaker events, education, public relations, and volunteer recruitment.