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Nine community projects are being conducted by OSU graduate/professional students from May 2013 through April 2014. The projects target a variety of underserved populations in Franklin County.
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2 Weeks Ago, Added:
June 5, 2013
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We are looking for women ages 15 and up who want to develop friendships, build leadership skills and engage in financially supported community outreach through membership in a Woman's Life chapter!
Our chapters engage in volunteer service projects, fundraisers and fun social activities, so there is something for everyone!
This is a great opportunity for college aged women because the time commitment is very flexiible and you receive financial support from a national not-for-profit organization to give back to the causes that are important to you!
"Put Your Passion Into Action!"
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4 Weeks Ago, Added:
May 23, 2013
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Street Speech is a street newspaper published by the Columbus Coalition for the Homeless since March 2008, and we are always looking for volunteer writers who are interested in addressing socio-economic issues on a local, national and worldwide scope.
Our mission at Street Speech is to 1) act as a voice for the most vulnerable of the community while advocating for issues of social and economic justice, 2) foster self-sufficiency by providing a source of income to people living in poverty, and 3) create awareness of issues of poverty and homelessness through content within the publication and positive interaction between vendors and community members.
Street Speech currently has a readership of ten thousand, and we’re in the process of growing that number through an emphasis on social media and developing a digital version of our publication. So if you're interested in becoming a part of the team, do not hesitate to contact me.
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May 20, 2013
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Lunchtime Opportunity - Serve lunch and visit with the children at one site from 20-45 days, 1 ½ hours per day.
Adult Camp Volunteer – Spend time with the children in camp activities and over lunch. Commit to a full week(s) or a fixed day weekly to allow relationships to be formed with the children and other volunteers. Fun and rewarding experience with memories that will impact your life forever.
Family Opportunity Adults may bring their children (K-12) with them to interact with the other children and build community. Children are the responsibility of the parent while on site. Commit to a full week(s) or a fixed day weekly to allow relationships to be formed with the children/staff and volunteers.
Special Guest Opportunity – For one day, share your profession or hobby (ex: sewing, playing an instrument or a dental hygienist) with the children. Approximately 2.5 hour commitment sharing at 2 sites in Hilliard.
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2 Months Ago, Added:
April 22, 2013
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This is an amazing opportunity to work with a very diverse group of children! We serve children and families from over 30 different countries around the world. Many of them are international refugees from places like Syria and Iraq. It is a true blessing to see cultural barriers literally eliminated before your eyes and an even better gift to know you've been a part of this transformation! Don't miss out on this opportunity!!
We are in our 7th year of providing healthy lunches and camp activities in the summer, to children in low income families. In 2012 we served 258 children at two sites in Hilliard. This is a FUN and high-energy environment where we joyfully serve the children in need in the Hilliard community.
Internship Objective: To enthusiastically engage with and build relationships with the children in this summer program. To consistently act as mentor and role model. Assist the Site Leader and staff with daily activities including: arts/crafts, indoor and outdoor recreation and lunch. The program is tailored to children finishing K- 5th grade and is based on Christian principles. Hilliard Free Summer Lunch Camp for Kids is in its 7th year and is a fun and high energy environment.
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2 Months Ago, Added:
October 30, 2012
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Lady Butterflies is a growing small and progressive community organization dedicated to empowering, enriching lives, promoting personal growth and development by providing professionally competent and personally compassionate services for women, teen girls, their families, and the community.
We are looking to fill the following volunteer positions:
* Finance Manager
* Administrative / HR Specialist
* Education Coordinator
* Community Outreach Specialist
* Project Coordinator (Women & Teen Girls Division)
* Marketing & Public Relations Manager
Must be dedicated and reliable to lead and manage community service projects. You will learn leadership and management skills, build relationships with other volunteers and build networks with other agencies. A time commitment of 6-months to 1-year is preferred.
We need your help to spread the awesome positive energy of Lady Butterflies and giving the program more exposure and involvement in/from the community.
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6 Months Ago, Added:
January 8, 2013