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Volunteer Opportunities - Elder Network - Southeast Minnesota

- Drivers for transportation program. Drivers must have a clean driving record, be willing to contribute 1-2 hours per ride, and can provide assistance through flexible scheduling based upon their availability. - Gala Volunteer Coordinator assists the Committee Chair by providing with assistance in procuring volunteers to support the Gala, as well as to coordinate those volunteers. - Group Respite volunteers who aid with facilitation of Group Respite activities, providing clients with additional one-on-one assistance. - In-kind donations for silent auction, PPE, and necessary office supplies. - Mailing volunteers assist with mailings that occur on a semi-annual basis. - Male respite care 2 - 5 hours per week - Office and Development volunteers can provide clerical assistance in organizing event-related files and folders, making calls, writing and sending thank you cards, etc. - Receptionist - Silent Auction Volunteers work with 10-20 assigned/self-selected businesses/individuals in the community who are able to provide Elder Network with donated goods or services for their silent auction at the annual gala in September. - Social Media Volunteers help to develop content for social media account by collecting client testimonials, taking photographs, and helping draft content for the social media posts. - Socialization volunteers for friendly visitor program 1 - 2 hours per week - Technology assistance program volunteers to teach seniors how to use tablets to converse on Zoom and other digital platforms 1 - 2 hours per week

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Hopkins Public Schools Volunteer Program - Hopkins Public Schools

Hopkins Public Schools welcomes volunteers who are interested in working with District staff to support the learning of students ages pre-school through adult. Opportunities include: - Academic mentor - Assist with classroom and school activities - Career internships - Homework helper opportunities - Tutor students from preschool through adulthood

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Volunteer Opportunities - Elder Network - Southeast Minnesota

- Drivers for transportation program. Drivers must have a clean driving record, be willing to contribute 1-2 hours per ride, and can provide assistance through flexible scheduling based upon their availability. - Gala Volunteer Coordinator assists the Committee Chair by providing with assistance in procuring volunteers to support the Gala, as well as to coordinate those volunteers. - Group Respite volunteers who aid with facilitation of Group Respite activities, providing clients with additional one-on-one assistance. - In-kind donations for silent auction, PPE, and necessary office supplies. - Mailing volunteers assist with mailings that occur on a semi-annual basis. - Male respite care 2 - 5 hours per week - Office and Development volunteers can provide clerical assistance in organizing event-related files and folders, making calls, writing and sending thank you cards, etc. - Receptionist - Silent Auction Volunteers work with 10-20 assigned/self-selected businesses/individuals in the community who are able to provide Elder Network with donated goods or services for their silent auction at the annual gala in September. - Social Media Volunteers help to develop content for social media account by collecting client testimonials, taking photographs, and helping draft content for the social media posts. - Socialization volunteers for friendly visitor program 1 - 2 hours per week - Technology assistance program volunteers to teach seniors how to use tablets to converse on Zoom and other digital platforms 1 - 2 hours per week

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Senior Center - Winona Friendship Center

Winona Friendship Center offers recreational, educational, and social programs for older adults. Activities include: bingo, bus trips, exercises, health and wellness programs, educational programs, water exercise class, crafts, painting, yoga, tai chi, free health services through Bridges Health and a computer lab. A Foot and Nail Clinic is also offered by the nursing students from Winona State University. The Center welcomes volunteers to help with committee membership, program assistance, and computer tutoring.

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Volunteer Opportunities - 125 LIVE Center for Active Adults

- Activity hosts - Art instructors - Fitness instructors - Greeters - Team members - Technology learning center instructors

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Technology Assistance Program - Elder Network - Southeast Minnesota

Provides access to iPads and mobile hotspots for clients in need of assistance with technology access and education. Volunteers are matched with clients to provide weekly or semi-monthly support, direction and education on how to access applications on iPads to enable them to complete tasks of daily living such as grocery shopping, emailing a landlord, accessing a medical portal, engaging in telehealth visits, joining an online support group, etc. Volunteers dedicate 1 - 2 hours with clients to educate them on technology, and staff offer support as well.

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Technology Assistance Program - Elder Network - Southeast Minnesota

Provides access to iPads and mobile hotspots for clients in need of assistance with technology access and education. Volunteers are matched with clients to provide weekly or semi-monthly support, direction and education on how to access applications on iPads to enable them to complete tasks of daily living such as grocery shopping, emailing a landlord, accessing a medical portal, engaging in telehealth visits, joining an online support group, etc. Volunteers dedicate 1 - 2 hours with clients to educate them on technology, and staff offer support as well.

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Volunteer Opportunities - Family Service Rochester

Volunteers assist with various services, including Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Meals on Wheels, Senior Café, Home Safety Visits, Family Access Center, fundraising and visibility events, and Board of Directors opportunities. - Assurance/friendly visit calls - Caregiver Respite Volunteer - Child care - Companionship visits - Event planning/fundraising - Food box assembly - Food box/Meals on Wheels delivery driver - Food distribution - Food donation pick up - Grocery shopping - Handy worker - Home safety check - Household helper (housekeeping) - Interpreter - Laundry helper - Lawn mowing/yard work - Packing/moving - Painting - Paratransit driver/transportation - Snow removal - Student tutor - Technology assistance

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Volunteer Opportunities - Elder Network - Southeast Minnesota

- Drivers for transportation program. Drivers must have a clean driving record, be willing to contribute 1-2 hours per ride, and can provide assistance through flexible scheduling based upon their availability. - Gala Volunteer Coordinator assists the Committee Chair by providing with assistance in procuring volunteers to support the Gala, as well as to coordinate those volunteers. - Group Respite volunteers who aid with facilitation of Group Respite activities, providing clients with additional one-on-one assistance. - In-kind donations for silent auction, PPE, and necessary office supplies. - Mailing volunteers assist with mailings that occur on a semi-annual basis. - Male respite care 2 - 5 hours per week - Office and Development volunteers can provide clerical assistance in organizing event-related files and folders, making calls, writing and sending thank you cards, etc. - Receptionist - Silent Auction Volunteers work with 10-20 assigned/self-selected businesses/individuals in the community who are able to provide Elder Network with donated goods or services for their silent auction at the annual gala in September. - Social Media Volunteers help to develop content for social media account by collecting client testimonials, taking photographs, and helping draft content for the social media posts. - Socialization volunteers for friendly visitor program 1 - 2 hours per week - Technology assistance program volunteers to teach seniors how to use tablets to converse on Zoom and other digital platforms 1 - 2 hours per week

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Technology Assistance Program - Elder Network - Southeast Minnesota

Provides access to iPads and mobile hotspots for clients in need of assistance with technology access and education. Volunteers are matched with clients to provide weekly or semi-monthly support, direction and education on how to access applications on iPads to enable them to complete tasks of daily living such as grocery shopping, emailing a landlord, accessing a medical portal, engaging in telehealth visits, joining an online support group, etc. Volunteers dedicate 1 - 2 hours with clients to educate them on technology, and staff offer support as well.

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Computer Literacy Volunteer Opportunities - 10 results