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- Blood Donor Ambassador: Volunteers are needed to welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives and take their temperature before they enter
- Facilities: Utilizes volunteers in a variety of roles, from groups who can assist with vehicle cleaning to individuals who help with front desk service or fix-it projects around the building
- Health and Safety: Volunteers are needed to be an integral part of teaching lifesaving skills. Volunteers teach hands-only CPR.
- Service to the Armed Forces: Volunteers support military members and their families. Volunteers assist with outreach (such as briefing on Red Cross services at pre-deployment events, or sorting and delivering holiday cards for active and veteran military members) and help in a variety of capacities at VA hospitals.
- Specialties: All departments at the Red Cross utilize volunteers. Professionals in the fields of photography, accounting, information technology and other specialized areas can contribute their talents.
Disaster Services
Helps individuals, families, and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters including:
- Prepare: Volunteers are needed to support programming such as conducting workshops on the importance of preparedness, presenting at community events, participating in the Home Fire Campaign to educate around and install smoke alarms, and teaching youth coping skills and tools when faced with emergencies through the Pillowcase Project. Volunteers fluent in other languages (Hmong, Oromo, Somali and Spanish in particular) are needed in an effort to reach all community members.
- Respond: Volunteers are needed to respond in person, coordinate efforts behind-the-scenes (on-call disaster dispatchers for dispatching volunteer responders in a community), provide medical expertise, provide mental health expertise, and provide public affairs expertise (press releases to media outlets). Most of these roles require on-call hours and that volunteers be at least ages 18 and older, commit to at least 1 year of service, and attend approximately 20 hours of prerequisite training.
- Recover: Volunteers are needed to assist clients with resources after a disaster has occurred
- Blood Donor Ambassador: Volunteers are needed to welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives and take their temperature before they enter
- Facilities: Utilizes volunteers in a variety of roles, from groups who can assist with vehicle cleaning to individuals who help with front desk service or fix-it projects around the building
- Health and Safety: Volunteers are needed to be an integral part of teaching lifesaving skills. Volunteers teach hands-only CPR.
- Service to the Armed Forces: Volunteers support military members and their families. Volunteers assist with outreach (such as briefing on Red Cross services at pre-deployment events, or sorting and delivering holiday cards for active and veteran military members) and help in a variety of capacities at VA hospitals.
- Specialties: All departments at the Red Cross utilize volunteers. Professionals in the fields of photography, accounting, information technology and other specialized areas can contribute their talents.
Disaster Services
Helps individuals, families, and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters including:
- Prepare: Volunteers are needed to support programming such as conducting workshops on the importance of preparedness, presenting at community events, participating in the Home Fire Campaign to educate around and install smoke alarms, and teaching youth coping skills and tools when faced with emergencies through the Pillowcase Project. Volunteers fluent in other languages (Hmong, Oromo, Somali and Spanish in particular) are needed in an effort to reach all community members.
- Respond: Volunteers are needed to respond in person, coordinate efforts behind-the-scenes (on-call disaster dispatchers for dispatching volunteer responders in a community), provide medical expertise, provide mental health expertise, and provide public affairs expertise (press releases to media outlets). Most of these roles require on-call hours and that volunteers be at least ages 18 and older, commit to at least 1 year of service, and attend approximately 20 hours of prerequisite training.
- Recover: Volunteers are needed to assist clients with resources after a disaster has occurred
Categories
Disaster Related Mental Health Volunteer Opportunities
Handyworker Volunteer Opportunities
Safety/Disaster Education Volunteer Opportunities
Public Relations Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Health Care Volunteer Opportunities
Blood Drive Assistant Volunteer Opportunities
Teaching/Instruction Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Preparedness/Mitigation Volunteer Opportunities
Photography Volunteer Opportunities
- Adult Literacy: Programs to help improve academic and language skills
- High school diploma classes
- GED preparation and testing
- English language learning classes - beginning, intermediate, and advanced
- Volunteer opportunities
- Citizenship classes
- Adult Literacy: Programs to help improve academic and language skills
- High school diploma classes
- GED preparation and testing
- English language learning classes - beginning, intermediate, and advanced
- Volunteer opportunities
- Citizenship classes
Categories
Adult Basic Education
Teaching/Instruction Volunteer Opportunities
Second Language Programs
Citizenship Education
Community Adult Schools
Adult High School Diploma Programs
School Dropouts
Literacy Programs
Limited English Proficiency
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
- Blood Donor Ambassador: Volunteers are needed to welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives and take their temperature before they enter
- Facilities: Utilizes volunteers in a variety of roles, from groups who can assist with vehicle cleaning to individuals who help with front desk service or fix-it projects around the building
- Health and Safety: Volunteers are needed to be an integral part of teaching lifesaving skills. Volunteers teach hands-only CPR.
- Service to the Armed Forces: Volunteers support military members and their families. Volunteers assist with outreach (such as briefing on Red Cross services at pre-deployment events, or sorting and delivering holiday cards for active and veteran military members) and help in a variety of capacities at VA hospitals.
- Specialties: All departments at the Red Cross utilize volunteers. Professionals in the fields of photography, accounting, information technology and other specialized areas can contribute their talents.
Disaster Services
Helps individuals, families, and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters including:
- Prepare: Volunteers are needed to support programming such as conducting workshops on the importance of preparedness, presenting at community events, participating in the Home Fire Campaign to educate around and install smoke alarms, and teaching youth coping skills and tools when faced with emergencies through the Pillowcase Project. Volunteers fluent in other languages (Hmong, Oromo, Somali and Spanish in particular) are needed in an effort to reach all community members.
- Respond: Volunteers are needed to respond in-person, coordinate efforts behind-the-scenes (on-call disaster dispatchers for dispatching volunteer responders in a community), provide medical expertise, provide mental health expertise and provide public affairs expertise (press releases to media outlets). Most of these roles require on-call hours and that volunteers be at least ages 18 and older, commit to at least 1 year of service and attend approximately 20 hours of prerequisite training.
- Recover: Volunteers are needed to assist clients with resources after a disaster has occurred
- Blood Donor Ambassador: Volunteers are needed to welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives and take their temperature before they enter
- Facilities: Utilizes volunteers in a variety of roles, from groups who can assist with vehicle cleaning to individuals who help with front desk service or fix-it projects around the building
- Health and Safety: Volunteers are needed to be an integral part of teaching lifesaving skills. Volunteers teach hands-only CPR.
- Service to the Armed Forces: Volunteers support military members and their families. Volunteers assist with outreach (such as briefing on Red Cross services at pre-deployment events, or sorting and delivering holiday cards for active and veteran military members) and help in a variety of capacities at VA hospitals.
- Specialties: All departments at the Red Cross utilize volunteers. Professionals in the fields of photography, accounting, information technology and other specialized areas can contribute their talents.
Disaster Services
Helps individuals, families, and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters including:
- Prepare: Volunteers are needed to support programming such as conducting workshops on the importance of preparedness, presenting at community events, participating in the Home Fire Campaign to educate around and install smoke alarms, and teaching youth coping skills and tools when faced with emergencies through the Pillowcase Project. Volunteers fluent in other languages (Hmong, Oromo, Somali and Spanish in particular) are needed in an effort to reach all community members.
- Respond: Volunteers are needed to respond in-person, coordinate efforts behind-the-scenes (on-call disaster dispatchers for dispatching volunteer responders in a community), provide medical expertise, provide mental health expertise and provide public affairs expertise (press releases to media outlets). Most of these roles require on-call hours and that volunteers be at least ages 18 and older, commit to at least 1 year of service and attend approximately 20 hours of prerequisite training.
- Recover: Volunteers are needed to assist clients with resources after a disaster has occurred
Categories
Disaster Preparedness/Mitigation Volunteer Opportunities
Blood Drive Assistant Volunteer Opportunities
Handyworker Volunteer Opportunities
Public Relations Volunteer Opportunities
Photography Volunteer Opportunities
Teaching/Instruction Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Health Care Volunteer Opportunities
Safety/Disaster Education Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Mental Health Volunteer Opportunities
Chore Services
- Chore Day: One-time outside yard work with group
- Home Modification: Basic home maintenance tasks
- In-home chores/homemaker services
- Mowing/shoveling
Companionship
- Caregiver support
- Friendly phone call
- Friendly visit/respite in-home visiting
Education
Juniper Class Instructor: Teach evidence-based classes, requires certified training
Transportation
- Driver - Duluth: Bring someone to a medical appointment or other meetings
- Driver - Two Harbors: Bring someone to a medical appointment or other meetings
- Grocery delivery
- Meals on Wheels delivery
Chore Services
- Chore Day: One-time outside yard work with group
- Home Modification: Basic home maintenance tasks
- In-home chores/homemaker services
- Mowing/shoveling
Companionship
- Caregiver support
- Friendly phone call
- Friendly visit/respite in-home visiting
Education
Juniper Class Instructor: Teach evidence-based classes, requires certified training
Transportation
- Driver - Duluth: Bring someone to a medical appointment or other meetings
- Driver - Two Harbors: Bring someone to a medical appointment or other meetings
- Grocery delivery
- Meals on Wheels delivery
Categories
Event Setup/Cleanup Volunteer Opportunities
Receptionist Volunteer Opportunities
Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities
Board/Committee Member Volunteer Opportunities
Meal Delivery Volunteer Opportunities
Teaching/Instruction Volunteer Opportunities
Event Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Lawn Care Volunteer Opportunities
Gardening Volunteer Opportunities
Leaf Raking Volunteer Opportunities
Data Entry/Word Processing Volunteer Opportunities
Paratransit Driver Volunteer Opportunities
- Blood Donor Ambassador: Volunteers are needed to welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives and take their temperature before they enter.
- Facilities: Utilizes volunteers in a variety of roles, from groups who can assist with vehicle cleaning to individuals who help with front desk service or fix-it projects around the building.
- Health and Safety: Volunteers are needed to be an integral part of teaching life saving skills. Volunteers teach hands-only CPR.
- Service to the Armed Forces: Volunteers support military members and their families. Volunteers assist with outreach (such as briefing on Red Cross services at pre-deployment events, or sorting and delivering holiday cards for active and veteran military members) and help in a variety of capacities at VA hospitals.
- Specialties: All departments at the Red Cross utilize volunteers. Professionals in the fields of photography, accounting, information technology and other specialized areas can contribute their talents.
Disaster Services
Helps individuals, families, and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters including:
- Prepare: Volunteers are needed to support programming such as conducting workshops on the importance of preparedness, presenting at community events, participating in the Home Fire Campaign to educate around and install smoke alarms, and teaching youth coping skills and tools when faced with emergencies through the Pillowcase Project. Volunteers fluent in other languages (Hmong, Oromo, Somali and Spanish in particular) are needed in an effort to reach all community members.
- Respond: Volunteers are needed to respond in-person, coordinate efforts behind-the-scenes (on-call disaster dispatchers for dispatching volunteer responders in a community), provide medical expertise, provide mental health expertise and provide public affairs expertise (press releases to media outlets). Most of these roles require on-call hours and that volunteers be at least ages 18 and older, commit to at least 1 year of service and attend approximately 20 hours of prerequisite training.
- Recover: Volunteers are needed to assist clients with resources after a disaster has occurred.
- Blood Donor Ambassador: Volunteers are needed to welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives and take their temperature before they enter.
- Facilities: Utilizes volunteers in a variety of roles, from groups who can assist with vehicle cleaning to individuals who help with front desk service or fix-it projects around the building.
- Health and Safety: Volunteers are needed to be an integral part of teaching life saving skills. Volunteers teach hands-only CPR.
- Service to the Armed Forces: Volunteers support military members and their families. Volunteers assist with outreach (such as briefing on Red Cross services at pre-deployment events, or sorting and delivering holiday cards for active and veteran military members) and help in a variety of capacities at VA hospitals.
- Specialties: All departments at the Red Cross utilize volunteers. Professionals in the fields of photography, accounting, information technology and other specialized areas can contribute their talents.
Disaster Services
Helps individuals, families, and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters including:
- Prepare: Volunteers are needed to support programming such as conducting workshops on the importance of preparedness, presenting at community events, participating in the Home Fire Campaign to educate around and install smoke alarms, and teaching youth coping skills and tools when faced with emergencies through the Pillowcase Project. Volunteers fluent in other languages (Hmong, Oromo, Somali and Spanish in particular) are needed in an effort to reach all community members.
- Respond: Volunteers are needed to respond in-person, coordinate efforts behind-the-scenes (on-call disaster dispatchers for dispatching volunteer responders in a community), provide medical expertise, provide mental health expertise and provide public affairs expertise (press releases to media outlets). Most of these roles require on-call hours and that volunteers be at least ages 18 and older, commit to at least 1 year of service and attend approximately 20 hours of prerequisite training.
- Recover: Volunteers are needed to assist clients with resources after a disaster has occurred.
Categories
Handyworker Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Family Services Volunteer Opportunities
Teaching/Instruction Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Preparedness/Mitigation Volunteer Opportunities
Blood Drive Assistant Volunteer Opportunities
Photography Volunteer Opportunities
Public Relations Volunteer Opportunities
Safety/Disaster Education Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Mental Health Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Health Care Volunteer Opportunities
- Adult Literacy: Programs to help improve academic and language skills
- High school diploma classes
- GED preparation and testing
- English language learning classes - beginning, intermediate, and advanced
- Volunteer opportunities
- Citizenship classes
- Adult Literacy: Programs to help improve academic and language skills
- High school diploma classes
- GED preparation and testing
- English language learning classes - beginning, intermediate, and advanced
- Volunteer opportunities
- Citizenship classes
Categories
Adult Basic Education
Teaching/Instruction Volunteer Opportunities
Second Language Programs
Citizenship Education
Community Adult Schools
Adult High School Diploma Programs
School Dropouts
Literacy Programs
Limited English Proficiency
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
- Blood Donor Ambassador: Volunteers are needed to welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives
- Facilities: Utilizes volunteers in a variety of roles, from groups who can assist with vehicle cleaning to individuals who help with front desk service or fix-it projects around the building
- Health and Safety: Volunteers are needed to be an integral part of teaching lifesaving skills. Volunteers teach hands-only CPR.
- Service to the Armed Forces: Volunteers support military members and their families. Volunteers assist with outreach (such as briefing on Red Cross services at pre-deployment events, or sorting and delivering holiday cards for active and veteran military members) and help in a variety of capacities at VA hospitals.
- Specialties: All departments at the Red Cross utilize volunteers. Professionals in the fields of photography, accounting, information technology and other specialized areas can contribute their talents.
Disaster Services
Helps individuals, families, and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters including:
- - Prepare: Volunteers are needed to support programming such as conducting workshops on the importance of preparedness, presenting at community events, participating in the Home Fire Campaign to educate around and install smoke alarms, and teaching youth coping skills and tools when faced with emergencies through the Pillowcase Project. Volunteers fluent in other languages (Hmong, Oromo, Somali and Spanish in particular) are needed in an effort to reach all community members.
- - Respond: Volunteers are needed to respond in-person, coordinate efforts behind-the-scenes (on-call disaster dispatchers for dispatching volunteer responders in a community), provide medical expertise, provide mental health expertise and provide public affairs expertise (press releases to media outlets). Most of these roles require on-call hours and that volunteers be at least ages 18 and older, commit to at least 1 year of service and attend approximately 20 hours of prerequisite training.
- - Recover: Volunteers are needed to assist clients with resources after a disaster has occurred
- Blood Donor Ambassador: Volunteers are needed to welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives
- Facilities: Utilizes volunteers in a variety of roles, from groups who can assist with vehicle cleaning to individuals who help with front desk service or fix-it projects around the building
- Health and Safety: Volunteers are needed to be an integral part of teaching lifesaving skills. Volunteers teach hands-only CPR.
- Service to the Armed Forces: Volunteers support military members and their families. Volunteers assist with outreach (such as briefing on Red Cross services at pre-deployment events, or sorting and delivering holiday cards for active and veteran military members) and help in a variety of capacities at VA hospitals.
- Specialties: All departments at the Red Cross utilize volunteers. Professionals in the fields of photography, accounting, information technology and other specialized areas can contribute their talents.
Disaster Services
Helps individuals, families, and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters including:
- - Prepare: Volunteers are needed to support programming such as conducting workshops on the importance of preparedness, presenting at community events, participating in the Home Fire Campaign to educate around and install smoke alarms, and teaching youth coping skills and tools when faced with emergencies through the Pillowcase Project. Volunteers fluent in other languages (Hmong, Oromo, Somali and Spanish in particular) are needed in an effort to reach all community members.
- - Respond: Volunteers are needed to respond in-person, coordinate efforts behind-the-scenes (on-call disaster dispatchers for dispatching volunteer responders in a community), provide medical expertise, provide mental health expertise and provide public affairs expertise (press releases to media outlets). Most of these roles require on-call hours and that volunteers be at least ages 18 and older, commit to at least 1 year of service and attend approximately 20 hours of prerequisite training.
- - Recover: Volunteers are needed to assist clients with resources after a disaster has occurred
Categories
Teaching/Instruction Volunteer Opportunities
Safety/Disaster Education Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Mental Health Volunteer Opportunities
Public Relations Volunteer Opportunities
Handyworker Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Family Services Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Health Care Volunteer Opportunities
Photography Volunteer Opportunities
Blood Drive Assistant Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Preparedness/Mitigation Volunteer Opportunities
- Blood Donor Ambassador: Volunteers are needed to welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives
- Facilities: Utilizes volunteers in a variety of roles, from groups who can assist with vehicle cleaning to individuals who help with front desk service or fix-it projects around the building
- Health and Safety: Volunteers are needed to be an integral part of teaching lifesaving skills. Volunteers teach hands-only CPR.
- Service to the Armed Forces: Volunteers support military members and their families. Volunteers assist with outreach (such as briefing on Red Cross services at pre-deployment events, or sorting and delivering holiday cards for active and veteran military members) and help in a variety of capacities at VA hospitals.
- Specialties: All departments at the Red Cross utilize volunteers. Professionals in the fields of photography, accounting, information technology and other specialized areas can contribute their talents.
Disaster Services
Helps individuals, families, and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters including:
- - Prepare: Volunteers are needed to support programming such as conducting workshops on the importance of preparedness, presenting at community events, participating in the Home Fire Campaign to educate around and install smoke alarms, and teaching youth coping skills and tools when faced with emergencies through the Pillowcase Project. Volunteers fluent in other languages (Hmong, Oromo, Somali and Spanish in particular) are needed in an effort to reach all community members.
- - Respond: Volunteers are needed to respond in-person, coordinate efforts behind-the-scenes (on-call disaster dispatchers for dispatching volunteer responders in a community), provide medical expertise, provide mental health expertise and provide public affairs expertise (press releases to media outlets). Most of these roles require on-call hours and that volunteers be at least ages 18 and older, commit to at least 1 year of service and attend approximately 20 hours of prerequisite training.
- - Recover: Volunteers are needed to assist clients with resources after a disaster has occurred
- Blood Donor Ambassador: Volunteers are needed to welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives
- Facilities: Utilizes volunteers in a variety of roles, from groups who can assist with vehicle cleaning to individuals who help with front desk service or fix-it projects around the building
- Health and Safety: Volunteers are needed to be an integral part of teaching lifesaving skills. Volunteers teach hands-only CPR.
- Service to the Armed Forces: Volunteers support military members and their families. Volunteers assist with outreach (such as briefing on Red Cross services at pre-deployment events, or sorting and delivering holiday cards for active and veteran military members) and help in a variety of capacities at VA hospitals.
- Specialties: All departments at the Red Cross utilize volunteers. Professionals in the fields of photography, accounting, information technology and other specialized areas can contribute their talents.
Disaster Services
Helps individuals, families, and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters including:
- - Prepare: Volunteers are needed to support programming such as conducting workshops on the importance of preparedness, presenting at community events, participating in the Home Fire Campaign to educate around and install smoke alarms, and teaching youth coping skills and tools when faced with emergencies through the Pillowcase Project. Volunteers fluent in other languages (Hmong, Oromo, Somali and Spanish in particular) are needed in an effort to reach all community members.
- - Respond: Volunteers are needed to respond in-person, coordinate efforts behind-the-scenes (on-call disaster dispatchers for dispatching volunteer responders in a community), provide medical expertise, provide mental health expertise and provide public affairs expertise (press releases to media outlets). Most of these roles require on-call hours and that volunteers be at least ages 18 and older, commit to at least 1 year of service and attend approximately 20 hours of prerequisite training.
- - Recover: Volunteers are needed to assist clients with resources after a disaster has occurred
Categories
Teaching/Instruction Volunteer Opportunities
Safety/Disaster Education Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Mental Health Volunteer Opportunities
Public Relations Volunteer Opportunities
Handyworker Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Family Services Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Related Health Care Volunteer Opportunities
Photography Volunteer Opportunities
Blood Drive Assistant Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Preparedness/Mitigation Volunteer Opportunities