New Page 1 adult Day Services Pamela Gardner, Director 603 Bert teach sports and crafts, supervise/mentor Theprogram provides parttime volunteer opportunities for people http://www.tusculum.edu/pages/slc/volunteer.htm
Extractions: Campus-Community Partners Tusculum College has formalized partnerships with five organizations listed on this page. This represents a commitment to an ongoing relationship yielding reciprocal benefits. These agencies are knowledgeable about the college and our mission and interested in working with our students. Service-Learning and Community-based Research (CBR) projects would be welcomed. Big Creek People in Action (BCPIA)
Volunteer Service Opportunities inHand program matches trained volunteer mentors to Help teach an adult to read orto Sports opportunities coaching, assisting, officiating, organizing meets http://www.emu.edu/studentlife/volnbook.htm
Extractions: If you need assistance in choosing an agency, please contact the EMU volunteer program coordinator at EMU extension 4301. When you begin community service, please complete a student service inventory form and send to the volunteer program coordinator in campus mail. This enables us to know how many people are actively participating in community volunteerism. Volunteer hours accumulated by students, faculty and staff of an institution are considered when applying for grants, funding or other federal intitiatives.
AoA Homepage > Elders & Families > Volunteer Opportunities The Senior Medicare Patrol projects teach volunteer retired professionals Examplesof volunteer opportunities under RSVP include adult basic education http://www.aoa.gov/eldfam/Volunteer_Opps/Volunteer_Opps.asp
Extractions: -AoA Downloads -AoA Photos -The Assistant Secretary -Current Budget Info -Events Calendar -Fact Sheets -History -In the News -Media Advisories -Mission -Older Americans Act -Organizational Chart -Performance Plans -Press Releases -Regional Support Centers -Visits of the Assistant Secretary -Chinese Translation -German Translation -Spanish Translation -French Translation -Italian Translation -Japanese Translation -Korean Translation -Portuguese Translation About AoA Press Room Elders and Families Professionals ... Home Volunteer Opportunities Services for Seniors How to Find Help Disaster Assistance Nutrition ... More Resources Volunteer Opportunities Volunteering is an all-American tradition. In fact, some 45 million Americans participate in volunteer activities and 15 million - about one third - of those who volunteer are older persons. Despite the large number of people who share their time and talents, however, the needs of our communities and the nation outstrip the number of people who volunteer. Older Americans, especially retirees, are in an excellent position to volunteer. They not only have the time, but the experience and expertise to help in a variety of activities.
SafePlace Volunteer Opportunities: Direct Service Positions LIFE SKILLS COMPUTER CLASS INSTRUCTOR teach very basic Age, 18 and older unless supervisedby an adult. Training, 40 hours of volunteer training, which includes http://www.austin-safeplace.org/helping/volunteer/direct.htm
Extractions: Support Center Return to Volunteer Home A Direct Service Volunteer is any volunteer who works directly with agency clients. These volunteer positions provide direct service to SafePlace clients, friends, families and the community at large. Disability Services ASAP Volunteer Hotline/Family Shelter Advocate Legal Advocate Life Skills Computer Class Instructor ... Sexual Assault Hospital Advocate DISABILITY SERVICES ASAP VOLUNTEER: Volunteers for the ASAP program assist in educating children and adults with disabilities about personal safety. This includes participating in role-plays with educators and students, assisting with program evaluation for the sessions, and assisting Educator with parent and teacher presentations and/or children's trainings. Daytime hours available, Monday through Friday. Persons with disabilities strongly encouraged to inquire. Age 18 and older Qualifications First two sessions of SafePlace General Volunteer Training ASAP program training Supervisor
Volunteering With Frontier College volunteers work with adolescent and adult literacy learners brief descriptions ofthe volunteer opportunities in our and processing plants, and teach their co http://www.frontiercollege.ca/english/volopp/volopp.htm
Extractions: Volunteering with Frontier College Frontier College is a national volunteer-based organization. This means that we rely upon volunteers from communities in all parts of the country to deliver our programs. Each program area recruits, trains and places volunteers at various times through the year, depending on need. Our dedicated and trained volunteers work with adolescent and adult literacy learners, including prison inmates, people with physical disabilities, and others marginalized by society, to improve their reading and writing skills. Volunteers also help recent immigrants to Canada improve their English, encourage young children and their families to read together, and work side-by-side with migrant farm workers during the day and tutor them in English and literacy at night. In addition, Frontier College works with a large number of partner agencies for which we provide training and resource support. Am I Qualified to be a Literacy Tutor? You do not need to be a teacher or have a teaching background to be a Frontier College tutor. We believe everyone has the capacity to help another person improve their literacy or English language skills. Frontier College will provide you with comprehensive training and follow-up support.
Community Volunteer Connections Tutors work oneon-one with an adult at a Tutors teach basic reading, writing andspelling, not ESL. on these or any other volunteer opportunities please call http://www.volunteercentre.org/opportunities.html
CMC Educational Opportunities If you would like to help teach a course, or even create a about the CMC's state educationalprograms and volunteer opportunities, please call adult Education. http://www.cmc.org/cmc/tnt/handbook/09educationopportunities.htm
Extractions: Clicking on the CMC logo above will take you to the Home Page of the Colorado Mountain Club website. Clicking on the Member Handbook title at the top of the page will return you to the home page of the Member Handbook. Welcome to the CMC The CMC's Mission History of the CMC Getting Started with the CMC ... written permission Through its Groups, the CMC offers a wide range of educational opportunities: program nights, seminars, educational hikes, and a great variety of schools using fellow CMC membersvolunteer instructorsto teach members everything from basic hiking skills to high-altitude expeditions and technical rock and ice climbing. Courses and hikes focusing on natural history, botany, geology, and other special interests are also an important part of the CMC experience. Virtually every mountain-oriented skill set is represented among the CMC's educational opportunities, and thanks to our volunteers, costs are incredibly low while quality is high. Members of any Group may take schools in other Groups, but certain restrictions may apply. Please consult the Group descriptions below for detailed information on regularly-offered schools. Check
BWAH VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 2001-2002 BWAH volunteer opportunities 20012002. Kellogg students currently teach classes atCCIS partner schools and provide English as a Second Language/adult Literacy. http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/student/club/bwah/programs.htm
Extractions: COMMITMENT Communities in Schools This organization helps communities and schools work together to develop an organized response to the problem of school failure. Kellogg students currently teach classes at CCIS partner schools and provide consulting services to the organization. Last years topics ranged from goal-setting and career choices, to how to work well in groups. Nancy Kulick Todd Hjermstad Year Round/ 2.5 hrs every Wednesday English as a Second Language/Adult Literacy These programs provide tutorial support to adults who have never learned to read, immigrants who want to learn English, and others who are in need of assistance with GED math courses. Volunteers either tutor individual students at one of three Evanston, Illinois learning centers or assist teachers with classroom instruction at Evanston High School.
Volunteer Opportunities A description of the various volunteer opportunities are listed below workshop PrivateEnglish Tutor (adults) teach English one on one to an adult in their http://www.canalministry.org/V100.html
Extractions: HOME ABOUT US PROGRAMS VOLUNTEER ... CONTACT VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The SRCM offers its volunteers many opportunities to make a real difference here in the Canal community. Our volunteers experience the rewards of helping children to achieve success in school and adults to reach their goal of learning English. Students and their tutors/teachers work together in a process that enriches all of us. Each one, teach one! A description of the various volunteer opportunities are listed below. You may click on the box next to the opportunity that you are interested in and with the submit button at the bottom you can receive more information on how to get involved. Tutor school age children one on one in their homes. Some small group tutoring positions available at local school site. Provide child(ren) with academic support and build English/reading skills. Commitment preferred for an academic year. We provide all the materials and training. Must attend ESL training workshop Private English Tutor (Adults)
HollandSentinel.com -VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 01/05/03 posted Sunday, January 5, 2003 volunteer opportunities. along with a volunteer interestapplication County Developmentally disabled adult assistants teach http://www.thehollandsentinel.net/stories/010503/cal_010503110.shtml
Extractions: Allegan County Prevention/Child Abuse and Neglect Council: Court appointed special advocate Speak for the abused and neglected children who are brought before the court. Training module of 40 hours provided. Minimum age 21. Contact Cathy, (616) 673-3791. American Red Cross Ottawa County: Blood service volunteers Assist by registering donors, working the refreshment area, helping set up and breakdown for drives in the Ottawa County Area. Must be 18 years of age. Contact Jan at (616) 396-6545. Cookie baker provide homemade treats for a six-month commitment Jan.-June or July-Dec. Call the Ottawa County Chapter at (616) 396-6545 or (616) 842-0530 Grand Haven and ask for Armed Forces Emergency Services. Disaster action team member Assist local victims of disaster with food, clothing and shelter. Disaster Services training offered. Call (616) 396-6545 or (616) 842-0530 Grand Haven and ask for the Disaster Services Department. Barnabas Ministries: Pen pal Looking for Christian adults to write letters to incarcerated youth in Allegan and Ottawa County. Contact Kim, (616) 748-8435. Barnabas youth mentor Seeking Christian adults over 18 years of age to be a youth mentor and meet/interact with at-risk teens in Allegan and Ottawa County. Free basic training course required. Call Michelle, (616) 748-8435.
Volunteer Opportunities 2 volunteer opportunities adult volunteers to be trained as troop volunteer opportunitiesHours vary from short term to H project leaders (teach about specific http://www.main.nc.us/polk/volop2.html
Extractions: 188 Laurel Drive, Tryon, NC 28782 Description and Purpose: AFS is a high school international exchange student program designed to help create better understanding and peace in the world. AFS is a multilateral exchange between countries. Exchange students are usually between 16-18 years of age; they live with a family in the new country and attend the local schools. Volunteer Opportunities: Includes, among other opportunities, driving students to school functions or events as needed (may be local or out-of-town gatherings), interviewing prospective host families, interviewing American students for overseas placement, inviting an AFS student into your home for dinner or to a special event, or receiving a student into your home for a school year. Phone: 704-859-9756 Boy Scouts of America Description and Purpose: The purpose of the Boy Scouts of America is to provide an effective program designed to instill within youth desirable qualities of character, to train them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and to help develop their personal fitness. Cub Scouts include boys ages 6-10; Boy Scouts include boys ages 11-17. Currently, Columbus, Landrum, Saluda and Tryon each have 1 cub pack and 1 scout troop. Sunny View has 1 cub pack. Green Creek needs volunteers to re-start lapsed cub and scout packs.
Anderson Park District for competent, adult officials for the adult Soccer, adult Softball, and a programthat will allow you to teach your special 11. Other volunteer opportunities. http://www.andersonparks.com/Employment.html
Extractions: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Full-Time Concessions Manager The Anderson Park District is seeking applications for a high energy, creative full-time Concession Manager to manage of the districts multiple location food service operation. The successful candidate will have food service experience and possess the ability to recruit, train and supervise part-time staff and volunteers; control and account for inventory and all aspects of business; possess outstanding customer service skills; and must be able to work in a fast paced and ever changing operation. Full benefit package. Send resume to: Anderson Park District, Concession Manager, 8249 Clough Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45244. (513) 474-0003 x 3004. EOE Concession Staff The successful candidate will be a member of a high-energy team in a very fast paced operation! The applicant must possess strong customer skills, relating well to both children and adults, and a sense of humor! Duties include preparing and staffing concession stands and the ability to handle money in a quick and accurate manner. Concession employees must be available to work evenings and weekend hours. State Motor Vehicle Operators License a plus. Capable employees may be given opportunities to work within a variety of departments or advance to other areas within the APD. Camp Counselors From June through August, the successful candidate will mentor and lead children in fun, safe activities. Various camps take place Monday through Friday for children ages 3-13. This hard, but rewarding job requires each counselor to develop and implement activity plans in a team environment and may require assistance with additional summer events and programs. Applicant must be 16 years old and have experience with children.
Extractions: Find out about service opportunities in USC's community. For students, faculty and staff. Disabled The AUHSD transition project assists high school special education students. The USC Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy was initially funded to provide project services through the support of three large training grants from the U.S. Department of Education. Project activities are directed toward the implementation of occupational therapy services for students in the public schools and preparing USC occupational therapy students for school-based practice.
Volunteer Opportunities - CSB | SJU - Admission And Financial Aid to various aspects of postsecondary opportunities and teach of the major outletsfor volunteer activity is VA Medical Center Birthline adult Literacy Project http://www.csbsju.edu/admission/campuslife/volunteer.htm
Extractions: VISTO Introduction Some of our greatest college lessons come from experiences outside of the classroom. In addition to our academic excellence, CSB and SJU are committed to service. We maintain unique opportunities to serve the campuses and the surrounding area. top of page Alternative Spring Break Trips Every year CSB/SJU students spend their spring break serving others at sites throughout the country and even beyond our nation's borders. Last year, over 200 students spent the week serving on one of 20 different programs. Some sites included: Bishop Perry Middle School - New Orleans, Louisiana
Basic Studies - - Illinois Central College I want to teach children. opportunity to understand what life is like for an educationallydisadvantaged adult and to When are volunteer opportunities available http://www.icc.edu/basic_studies/volunteer/default.asp
Extractions: Volunteer Office is responsible for recruiting, training, placing and supervising volunteers for Adult Education programs, public school classrooms and after-school programs. We recruit from Ed. 111 classes, SSC 115: Leadership and Community Service, and the college and community at-large. Any adult with a high school diploma or equivalent may become a tutor. College students enrolled in specific sections of Ed 111 may receive credit for tutoring, and students enrolled in SSC 115 are required to volunteer as part of the coursework.We have a Secretary of State Literacy Grant to fund the Adult Ed tutor component. (Does not affect students directly) The purpose of the ICC Volunteer Program is: 1) to help address the needs of a poor, largely undereducated population by recruiting community members and college students to train as volunteer tutors for college-sponsored ABE/ESL classes, public school programs, and nonprofit social service agencies, and 2) to offer college students the opportunity to provide meaningful service while engaged in guided academic work and personal reflection.
Global Ministries: Young Adult Opportunities Some types of service opportunities are with youth groups, homeless, ordisabled. Request a volunteer PIB. teach English as a Second Language. http://www.globalministries.org/go/yao.htm
Extractions: Service opportunities for young adults The following opportunities are especially directed to young people and sometimes require a certain age minimum. Opportunities range in category of service, i.e., Global Mission Intern, long-term volunteer, or short-term volunteer. If you are interested in any of the following positions, request the appropriate Personal Information Blank (PIB) and partner application. Global Mission Intern program (GMI) This is a program for recent college graduates under 30 years of age who wish to explore a career in mission and ministry. Interns are appointed for one to three years and work with church agencies or ecumenical partners in ministry with the poor, or with Christian action groups dealing with human rights, reconciliation, and development projects. Support will be at a level to meet basic needs as recommended by the host church or organization. Medical insurance and pension fund payments will be provided. As in all Global Ministries programs, candidates of diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds are especially encouraged to apply. Request a Global Mission Intern PIB. Time For God (TFG) Time for God is a non competitive volunteer placement for young people who have a heart for service and want time for personal spiritual development. Time For God places young people ages 18-25 in churches and Christian based organizations in the United Kingdom. Some types of service opportunities are with youth groups, homeless, or disabled. Long-term volunteer appointments are for 12 months. Application deadlines are in the Spring and Fall for departures to the UK in January and September. Retreats, food, and lodging provided. Limited financial support available. Request a Time for God application and a Volunteer PIB.
HollandSentinel.com -VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 01/12/03 posted Sunday, January 12, 2003 volunteer opportunities. along with a volunteer interestapplication County Developmentally disabled adult assistants teach http://www.hollandsentinel.com/stories/011203/cal_011203083.shtml
Extractions: Allegan County Prevention/Child Abuse and Neglect Council: Court appointed special advocate Speak for the abused and neglected children who are brought before the court. Training module of 40 hours provided. Minimum age 21. Contact Cathy, (616) 673-3791. American Red Cross Ottawa County: Blood service volunteers Register donors, work the refreshment area, set up and breakdown for drives in the Ottawa County area. Must be 18 years of age. Contact Jan at (616) 396-6545. Cookie baker provide homemade treats for a six-month commitment Jan.-June or July-Dec. Call the Ottawa County Chapter at (616) 396-6545 or (616) 842-0530 Grand Haven and ask for Armed Forces Emergency Services. Disaster action team member Assist local victims of disaster with food, clothing and shelter. Disaster Services training offered. Call (616) 396-6545 or (616) 842-0530 Grand Haven and ask for the Disaster Services Department. Barnabas Ministries: Pen pal Looking for Christian adults to write letters to incarcerated youth in Allegan and Ottawa County. Contact Kim, (616) 748-8435. Barnabas youth mentor Seeking Christian adults over 18 years of age to be a youth mentor and meet/interact with at-risk teens in Allegan and Ottawa County. Free basic training course required. Call Michelle, (616) 748-8435.
Carpenter's Shelter Volunteer Opportunities SPECIAL SKILLS volunteerS We also rely on individuals to teach adult literacy, ESLclasses and FRONT DESK volunteer Answer phones, greet visitors and have fun http://www.carpentersshelter.org/volunteer.htm
Extractions: Mark Your Calendars For Volunteer "Refresher" Sessions! With all the changes I would like ALL VOLUNTEERS to attend. We will be holding sessions on the second Thursday of every month through November 2003. During the odd months training will be held in the evening. During the even months training will be held during the day.
Volunteer Opportunities lovely garden setting, while providing adultsupervised access videos for the librarycollection, teach kids how are some of the volunteer opportunities at San http://www.plsinfo.org/community/vollops.htm
Extractions: -Quick Links- Power Users Bigchalk Library Chapter-A-Day Community Info Dialpac Email Reference Gale Databases Get a Library Card Jobs Library Calendar Locations and Hours NetLibrary QandAcafe Reach Your Lawmakers Media Center Volunteer Opportunities More Volunteer Opportunities Belmont Library The Belmont Library is looking for teens and adults who wish to contribute their time and energy to the library. Whether you need to fulfill community service hours for school, or want to experience working in a library setting, there are a variety of assignments that you can choose from. You can make a difference in your community. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Eileen Browning at 650.591.8286.
Mills CARES Center tutor, supervise visits, teach arts and volunteer opportunities Children's Programsupport, afterschool Parent's activities assistance, adult education tutors http://www.mills.edu/PROV/MCAR/links/child_teens_fran.htm