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Guardians ad Litem Volunteers Services - Guardian Ad Litem Program - Fifth Judicial District
A Guardian Ad Litem provides advocacy for children by gathering information to make recommendations in court regarding their best interests. Most of these cases are related to allegations of child abuse and/or neglect, family violence, or marital dissolution proceedings.
A Guardian Ad Litem provides advocacy for children by gathering information to make recommendations in court regarding their best interests. Most of these cases are related to allegations of child abuse and/or neglect, family violence, or marital dissolution proceedings.
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Scholarship Coordination - Scholarship America Dollars for Scholars
Provides scholarship monies to support community scholarship programs by:
- Raising scholarship money
- Coordinating other local scholarships
- Providing a single application process
- Maintaining preferential collegiate partner connections
- Providing fundraising event volunteer opportunities
Provides scholarship monies to support community scholarship programs by:
- Raising scholarship money
- Coordinating other local scholarships
- Providing a single application process
- Maintaining preferential collegiate partner connections
- Providing fundraising event volunteer opportunities
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Fire Services - Frost Fire Department
Volunteer fire station
Volunteer fire station
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Senior Companion Program - Senior Companions - Aitkin County
Senior Companions become friends with other seniors in their communities who are lonely and isolated
- To be a Senior Companion:
- Be 55 years or older and in good health
- Be willing to commit at least 15 to 20 hours each week to establish solid and reliable relationships with those you serve
- Good driving record and reliable vehicle Location site:
- Aitkin County Health & Human Services
Senior Companions become friends with other seniors in their communities who are lonely and isolated
- To be a Senior Companion:
- Be 55 years or older and in good health
- Be willing to commit at least 15 to 20 hours each week to establish solid and reliable relationships with those you serve
- Good driving record and reliable vehicle Location site:
- Aitkin County Health & Human Services
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Friendly Visiting and Chore Services - CREST - Caregiver Response Effort and Service Team
Non-professional services provided:
- Errand running and shopping assistance
- Friendly visiting
- Light housekeeping
- Meal preparation
- Mail management and personal correspondence
- Telephone reassurance
- Volunteers do not give medications, do not assist in transferring sitting to bed, etc.
Transportation to appointments, church, social engagements, and shopping:
- No fee - donation accepted
- Must have 2 days advance notice
- NOT wheelchair accessible
- Both curb-to-curb and door-to-door service available depending upon need
Repairs and minor maintenance of home and yard, including snow removal. There is insurance coverage for volunteers during the times they are providing CREST services.
Non-professional services provided:
- Errand running and shopping assistance
- Friendly visiting
- Light housekeeping
- Meal preparation
- Mail management and personal correspondence
- Telephone reassurance
- Volunteers do not give medications, do not assist in transferring sitting to bed, etc.
Transportation to appointments, church, social engagements, and shopping:
- No fee - donation accepted
- Must have 2 days advance notice
- NOT wheelchair accessible
- Both curb-to-curb and door-to-door service available depending upon need
Repairs and minor maintenance of home and yard, including snow removal. There is insurance coverage for volunteers during the times they are providing CREST services.
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Days of Caring - United Way of the Brown County Area
Annual celebration of community volunteers giving "One Day to Help One Another." Traditionally the second Saturday in October.
Projects typically include:
- Small painting projects
- Raking leaves
- Washing windows
- Cleaning gutters
- Moving boxes or furniture
- Yard work
- Housework
- And much more
Annual celebration of community volunteers giving "One Day to Help One Another." Traditionally the second Saturday in October.
Projects typically include:
- Small painting projects
- Raking leaves
- Washing windows
- Cleaning gutters
- Moving boxes or furniture
- Yard work
- Housework
- And much more
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Home Ownership Program - Crow River Habitat for Humanity
- Housing based on need with little or no interest and at no profit
- Partners with family to build or renovate simple, decent, affordable housing
- Before moving in the family contributes labor and funds for taxes and insurance
- Family support during partnering year
- Donations accepted for funds and building equipment
- Volunteer opportunities including flooring, handywork, masonry, painting, roofing, and lawn care
- Not a short-term solution
- Housing based on need with little or no interest and at no profit
- Partners with family to build or renovate simple, decent, affordable housing
- Before moving in the family contributes labor and funds for taxes and insurance
- Family support during partnering year
- Donations accepted for funds and building equipment
- Volunteer opportunities including flooring, handywork, masonry, painting, roofing, and lawn care
- Not a short-term solution
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Handyworker Volunteer OpportunitiesBuilding Materials/Supplies Donation ProgramsVolunteersLawn Care Volunteer OpportunitiesLow IncomeFlooring/Tiling Volunteer OpportunitiesPainting/Wallpapering Volunteer OpportunitiesRoofing Volunteer OpportunitiesMasonry Volunteer OpportunitiesSweat Equity Programs
Foundation - Hutchinson Health Foundation
- Funding for critical needs, hospice services, equipment, and facility updates
- Health Care Education Scholarships for Hutchinson Hospital and Clinic employees and community members enrolled in health care related education
?- Special Projects funding
- Volunteer opportunities for fund raising projects including fundraising events and pledge drives and serving on Board of Directors
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- Funding for critical needs, hospice services, equipment, and facility updates
- Health Care Education Scholarships for Hutchinson Hospital and Clinic employees and community members enrolled in health care related education
?- Special Projects funding
- Volunteer opportunities for fund raising projects including fundraising events and pledge drives and serving on Board of Directors
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Senior Companions - Senior Companions - Itasca County
Senior companions become friends with other seniors in their communities who are lonely and isolated To be a senior companion: - Be 55 years or older and in good health
- Be willing to commit at least 10-15 hours a week to establish solid and reliable relationships with those you serve
Senior companions become friends with other seniors in their communities who are lonely and isolated To be a senior companion: - Be 55 years or older and in good health
- Be willing to commit at least 10-15 hours a week to establish solid and reliable relationships with those you serve
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Fire Services - Blue Earth Fire Department
On-call fire station providing fire suppression and rescue services
On-call fire station providing fire suppression and rescue services
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Volunteer Program - Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center
Volunteers are needed in many areas.
Shelter volunteer positions:
- Cleaning
- Child tutoring
- On-call advocacy
- Food delivery
- Food service
- Childcare
Resource center volunteer positions:
- Childcare
- Cleaning
- Educational empowerment tutor
General opportunities:
- Administration
- Fundraising
Professional volunteers:
- Hair stylists
- Massage therapists
- Helping professions
Volunteers are needed in many areas.
Shelter volunteer positions:
- Cleaning
- Child tutoring
- On-call advocacy
- Food delivery
- Food service
- Childcare
Resource center volunteer positions:
- Childcare
- Cleaning
- Educational empowerment tutor
General opportunities:
- Administration
- Fundraising
Professional volunteers:
- Hair stylists
- Massage therapists
- Helping professions
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Thrift Store - Twice is Nice
- Accept donations of clothing and household goods that are clean and in good condition
- Clothing
- Household items
- No large appliances or furniture
- Run by volunteers
- Small appliances
- Accept donations of clothing and household goods that are clean and in good condition
- Clothing
- Household items
- No large appliances or furniture
- Run by volunteers
- Small appliances
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Volunteers United - United Way of Steele County
A volunteer connection service that allows individuals to get connected to opportunities for nonprofits to achieve their missions to lend a helping hand in a variety of different capacities in Steele County
A volunteer connection service that allows individuals to get connected to opportunities for nonprofits to achieve their missions to lend a helping hand in a variety of different capacities in Steele County
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Volunteer Opportunities in Itasca and Koochiching Counties - ElderCircle
AmeriCorps Seniors Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) connects volunteers with meaningful opportunities at nonprofits in Itasca and Koochiching Counties that best suit the volunteer skills, interests and schedule while serving the nonprofit's mission. Volunteers experience the health benefits of volunteering while making a difference in the community and agencies benefit by well-matched volunteers serving their mission.
Benefits to volunteering through RSVP include supplemental insurance coverage, recognition events and awards, and modest mileage reimbursement.
AmeriCorps Seniors Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) connects volunteers with meaningful opportunities at nonprofits in Itasca and Koochiching Counties that best suit the volunteer skills, interests and schedule while serving the nonprofit's mission. Volunteers experience the health benefits of volunteering while making a difference in the community and agencies benefit by well-matched volunteers serving their mission.
Benefits to volunteering through RSVP include supplemental insurance coverage, recognition events and awards, and modest mileage reimbursement.
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Special Olympics - Special Olympics Program of Itasca County
Offers year round sports training and competition in: - Bowling
- Swimming
- Poly-hockey
- Cross-Country skiing
- Track and Field
- Softball
- Basketball
- Golf
- Bocce Ball Will be merging ages 8 - 18 (school age) and over 18 in September Volunteer opportunities for persons over 16 years of age Minnesota State Office 100 Washington Avenue South Suite 550 Minneapolis, MN 55415 (800)783-7732 (612)333-0999
Offers year round sports training and competition in: - Bowling
- Swimming
- Poly-hockey
- Cross-Country skiing
- Track and Field
- Softball
- Basketball
- Golf
- Bocce Ball Will be merging ages 8 - 18 (school age) and over 18 in September Volunteer opportunities for persons over 16 years of age Minnesota State Office 100 Washington Avenue South Suite 550 Minneapolis, MN 55415 (800)783-7732 (612)333-0999
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Human Rights Commission - New Ulm Human Rights Commission
Group meets in the City Hall Council Chambers. Volunteers are needed to serve on the commission.
NUHRC MISSION: To secure for all individuals equal opportunity to employment, housing, public accommodations, public service and education; and to secure full participation in the affairs of this community by assisting the State Department of Human Rights and by advising the City on long range programs to improve human relations in the City.
Group meets in the City Hall Council Chambers. Volunteers are needed to serve on the commission.
NUHRC MISSION: To secure for all individuals equal opportunity to employment, housing, public accommodations, public service and education; and to secure full participation in the affairs of this community by assisting the State Department of Human Rights and by advising the City on long range programs to improve human relations in the City.
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Volunteer and Donation Opportunities - Brown County Humane Society
Fundraisers are held throughout the year to raise money for operations. Monetary donations and memorial gifts help support operations cost of the shelter.
See website for a list of needed supplies
Volunteer opportunities also available. Examples of tasks include:
- Feeding animals
- Cleaning dog cages, cat cages, and cat roaming rooms
- Walking dogs
- Doing laundry
- Facility maintenance such as shoveling snow or mowing the lawn
Fundraisers are held throughout the year to raise money for operations. Monetary donations and memorial gifts help support operations cost of the shelter.
See website for a list of needed supplies
Volunteer opportunities also available. Examples of tasks include:
- Feeding animals
- Cleaning dog cages, cat cages, and cat roaming rooms
- Walking dogs
- Doing laundry
- Facility maintenance such as shoveling snow or mowing the lawn
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Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital Volunteer Services - Grand Itasca Clinic & Hospital
Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital Volunteer Services, Student volunteers. They provide a variety of volunteers opportunities at Grand Itasca that assists patients, their families and staff.
Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital Volunteer Services, Student volunteers. They provide a variety of volunteers opportunities at Grand Itasca that assists patients, their families and staff.
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Companionship Program - Senior Companions - Beltrami and Cass Counties
Senior companions become friends with other seniors in their communities who are lonely and isolated To be a senior companion: - Be 60 years or older and in good health
- Be willing to commit at least 12 hours each week to establish solid and reliable relationships with those you serve
- Enjoy sharing yourself and your lifetime of experience with others Service Sites: - Red Lake Nation
- Northland Apartments
- Beltrami County Public Health
- Bemidji Senior Center
- Leech Lake Health Division
- Baker Park
Senior companions become friends with other seniors in their communities who are lonely and isolated To be a senior companion: - Be 60 years or older and in good health
- Be willing to commit at least 12 hours each week to establish solid and reliable relationships with those you serve
- Enjoy sharing yourself and your lifetime of experience with others Service Sites: - Red Lake Nation
- Northland Apartments
- Beltrami County Public Health
- Bemidji Senior Center
- Leech Lake Health Division
- Baker Park
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