Volunteer: International English Lessons (new)Help students abroad interested in improving their conversational English though online interactions. We offer 3 different types of lessons including 1-on-1 lessons, 2-on-1 lessons, and planned lessons. The 1-on-1 lessons consist of casual daily conversations, cultural interactions, information about student-life, and others to help them utilize their English more often (Helps in improving their overall conversational skills). The 2-on-1 lessons consist of 2 students from our side having a casual daily conversation while the 1 international student listens to their conversation at a regular speaking speed (Helps in their listening comprehension skills and adapts to the way natives speak). The planned lessons are made up of articles the Material Team creates, which contain multiple choice and discussion questions (Aids the students with their reading comprehension and speaking abilities). All of these lessons will be held with a live calling application (ex: Google Meet, Zoom, other). Sign-ups will be through the website on your own time after you fill out the participation form (Turn in to our g-mail: femo.main@gmail.com). We have a tutorial for navigating through ore website on our YouTube, so please watch that if you are confused. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to email us on our g-mail or our Instagram(@the.femofficial). Community Partner: Foreign English Mentorship Organization Help students abroad interested in improving their conversational English though online interactions. We offer 3 different types of lessons including 1-on-1 lessons, 2-on-1 lessons, and planned lessons. The 1-on-1 lessons consist of casual daily conversations, cultural interactions, information about student-life, and others to help them utilize their English more often (Helps in improving their overall conversational skills). The 2-on-1 lessons consist of 2 students from our side having a casual daily conversation while the 1 international student listens to their conversation at a regular speaking speed (Helps in their listening comprehension skills and adapts to the way natives speak). The planned lessons are made up of articles the Material Team creates, which contain multiple choice and discussion questions (Aids the students with their reading comprehension and speaking abilities). All of these lessons will be held with a live calling application (ex: Google Meet, Zoom, other). Sign-ups will be through the website on your own time after you fill out the participation form (Turn in to our g-mail: femo.main@gmail.com). We have a tutorial for navigating through ore website on our YouTube, so please watch that if you are confused. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to email us on our g-mail or our Instagram(@the.femofficial). Community Partner: Foreign English Mentorship Organization Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95630 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: My Learning Studio - OUTREACHOur mission at My Learning Studio OUTREACH (MLSO) is to encourage and benefit all students and their parents academically, emotionally and financially in creative and innovative ways regardless of ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation. Supporting students and families that are low income, foster, adopted, at-risk, court-appointed, and now those affected negatively by COVID-19 is or priority. We offer award winning (rated the best tutoring service in the inland empire by The Press Enterprise for 15 years straight!) free or reduced-fee tutoring for all academic subjects to all ages in 1-1 or small groups. Enrichment workshops and classes that enhance families and individuals are also offered. Community Partner: UCR - School of Education Our mission at My Learning Studio OUTREACH (MLSO) is to encourage and benefit all students and their parents academically, emotionally and financially in creative and innovative ways regardless of ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation. Supporting students and families that are low income, foster, adopted, at-risk, court-appointed, and now those affected negatively by COVID-19 is or priority. We offer award winning (rated the best tutoring service in the inland empire by The Press Enterprise for 15 years straight!) free or reduced-fee tutoring for all academic subjects to all ages in 1-1 or small groups. Enrichment workshops and classes that enhance families and individuals are also offered. Community Partner: UCR - School of Education Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92521 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fontana High School - FUSDFontana High School is a comprehensive public school with grades 9th - 12th with approximately 2600 students. We are over 90% free and/or reduced lunch, approximately 93% hispanic and over 80% of the households speak Spanish. Community Partner: UCR - School of Education Fontana High School is a comprehensive public school with grades 9th - 12th with approximately 2600 students. We are over 90% free and/or reduced lunch, approximately 93% hispanic and over 80% of the households speak Spanish. Community Partner: UCR - School of Education Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92521 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: College Big VolunteerUCR student volunteers are matched with local high school students. Mentoring sessions take place once a month via zoom for one hour and are led by a Big Brothers Big Sisters program specialist. In addition to the monthly mentoring sessions, volunteers assist their mentee/high school students by increasing social capital, strengthen college and career readiness, and find their voices as community advocates. The relationships they build with college mentors empower them to overcome educational and economic barriers on their path to success. Community Partner: Big Brothers Big Sisters UCR student volunteers are matched with local high school students. Mentoring sessions take place once a month via zoom for one hour and are led by a Big Brothers Big Sisters program specialist. In addition to the monthly mentoring sessions, volunteers assist their mentee/high school students by increasing social capital, strengthen college and career readiness, and find their voices as community advocates. The relationships they build with college mentors empower them to overcome educational and economic barriers on their path to success. Community Partner: Big Brothers Big Sisters Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hispanic Country Relations LeaderThe Hispanic Country Relations Leader will organize, connect, and manage all the FEMO chapters within Latin American countries. They will direct teams underneath them in managing their assigned schools as well as reporting to the head organization. This position requires exceptional fluency in Spanish, determined leadership and organization skills, and dedication towards their position and role within the communities we work with. Becoming a Hispanic Country Relations Leader not only will help improve your Spanish speaking skills in a professional setting, but will also serve as first-hand experience working in a business and cultural environment. This position will require at least 7 hours a week (1 hour a day).
Community Partner: Foreign English Mentorship Organization The Hispanic Country Relations Leader will organize, connect, and manage all the FEMO chapters within Latin American countries. They will direct teams underneath them in managing their assigned schools as well as reporting to the head organization. This position requires exceptional fluency in Spanish, determined leadership and organization skills, and dedication towards their position and role within the communities we work with. Becoming a Hispanic Country Relations Leader not only will help improve your Spanish speaking skills in a professional setting, but will also serve as first-hand experience working in a business and cultural environment. This position will require at least 7 hours a week (1 hour a day).
Community Partner: Foreign English Mentorship Organization Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FEMO Materials Team MemberMembers of the Materials Department are tasked with the creation of English educational resources, which encompasses reading and discussion activities. Every lesson made will equate to 1 hour of volunteer time (Making lessons can take from 40-80 minutes depending on your proficiency in reading articles and creating different questions). Overall Responsibilities: Complete work on a consistent schedule Check in with Head of Curriculum Development to discuss about created lessons and updates Create lesson plans for the planned lesson (on your own time) Read large numbers of online articles and rewrite/paraphrase them into specific reading levelsQualifications: High proficiency in reading and writing English Able to work in an organized and efficient manner Able to spend time researching/note-takingCommunity Partner: Foreign English Mentorship Organization Members of the Materials Department are tasked with the creation of English educational resources, which encompasses reading and discussion activities. Every lesson made will equate to 1 hour of volunteer time (Making lessons can take from 40-80 minutes depending on your proficiency in reading articles and creating different questions). Overall Responsibilities: Complete work on a consistent schedule Check in with Head of Curriculum Development to discuss about created lessons and updates Create lesson plans for the planned lesson (on your own time) Read large numbers of online articles and rewrite/paraphrase them into specific reading levelsQualifications: High proficiency in reading and writing English Able to work in an organized and efficient manner Able to spend time researching/note-takingCommunity Partner: Foreign English Mentorship Organization Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a one time volunteer.Yes, start one day at time. Year round our youth participate in projects, build skills, and compete at the local, state, and national level. This means we often need adult helpers, evaluators, set up and clean up help, organization support, and more. If you don't want or can't make a long time commitment, no problem! Check our calendar and sign up for one of our events, projects, or one day trips. Community Partner: UC ANR 4-H Youth Development Program Yes, start one day at time. Year round our youth participate in projects, build skills, and compete at the local, state, and national level. This means we often need adult helpers, evaluators, set up and clean up help, organization support, and more. If you don't want or can't make a long time commitment, no problem! Check our calendar and sign up for one of our events, projects, or one day trips. Community Partner: UC ANR 4-H Youth Development Program Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92508-6449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer while on break.We know school gets busy! Whether your are in college or in the K -12 system, we are all glad for our spring, summer, and winter breaks. So if you don't have time during your quarter/semester but need volunteer experience or are ready to test your skills through a non paid internship, you can be a 4-H leader during your breaks. Day, overnight, and virtual camps are great spaces for you to develop group management, planning, and teamwork skills. They are high intensity (meaning a lot of hours over a short period of time). If you are a leader and like flexibility, this opportunity is for you. Community Partner: UC ANR 4-H Youth Development Program We know school gets busy! Whether your are in college or in the K -12 system, we are all glad for our spring, summer, and winter breaks. So if you don't have time during your quarter/semester but need volunteer experience or are ready to test your skills through a non paid internship, you can be a 4-H leader during your breaks. Day, overnight, and virtual camps are great spaces for you to develop group management, planning, and teamwork skills. They are high intensity (meaning a lot of hours over a short period of time). If you are a leader and like flexibility, this opportunity is for you. Community Partner: UC ANR 4-H Youth Development Program Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92508-6449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share what you already knowIn 4-H, we all learn by doing so if you are passionate about a hobby you have or if you have skills you have built for years, and you want to pass it on, start here! 4-H project leaders set up times and dates, for a minimum of 6 hours or 6 sessions, and youth interested and available can join your project. To start, fill in this form: https://ucanr.edu/sites/UC4-H/files/241559.pdf or check out these cool project sheets: http://4h.ucanr.edu/Projects/Project_Sheets/. You can also make your own project! The sky is the limit here. Community Partner: UC ANR 4-H Youth Development Program In 4-H, we all learn by doing so if you are passionate about a hobby you have or if you have skills you have built for years, and you want to pass it on, start here! 4-H project leaders set up times and dates, for a minimum of 6 hours or 6 sessions, and youth interested and available can join your project. To start, fill in this form: https://ucanr.edu/sites/UC4-H/files/241559.pdf or check out these cool project sheets: http://4h.ucanr.edu/Projects/Project_Sheets/. You can also make your own project! The sky is the limit here. Community Partner: UC ANR 4-H Youth Development Program Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92508-6449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a one time volunteer.Yes, start one day at time. Year round our youth participate in projects, build skills, and compete at the local, state, and national level. This means we often need adult helpers, evaluators, set up and clean up help, organization support, and more. If you don't want or can't make a long time commitment, no problem! Check our calendar and sign up for one of our events, projects, or one day trips. Community Partner: UC ANR 4-H Youth Development Program Yes, start one day at time. Year round our youth participate in projects, build skills, and compete at the local, state, and national level. This means we often need adult helpers, evaluators, set up and clean up help, organization support, and more. If you don't want or can't make a long time commitment, no problem! Check our calendar and sign up for one of our events, projects, or one day trips. Community Partner: UC ANR 4-H Youth Development Program Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92557 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Highlander Integrity RepresentativesVolunteer as a Highlander Integrity Representative
Student Conduct & Academic Integrity Programs (SCAIP) is recruiting Highlander Integrity Representatives (Hi-Reps). Hi-Reps have a dual appointment as Student Conduct Committee (SCC) and Academic Integrity Committee (AIC) volunteers. (SCCs/AICs resolve cases of egregious first time and repeated allegations of academic and social misconduct outlined in the Academic Senate Bylaws and Administration of the Standards of Conduct, respectively, which could result in Suspension or Dismissal.) These positions are critical in ensuring students receive due process. SCAIP is looking for students who display Tartan Soul values to provide a safe and respectful campus community! The Hi-Rep position is great for students who want to develop critical thinking, teamwork, ethical decision-making, leadership, and communication skills, or for students who may have an interest in law, public policy, journalism, and investigations; however, we encourage students from all majors to apply!Ideally, Hi-Reps: • Completed one academic year at UCR, Full-time undergraduate and graduate students may read the entire position description and apply here. Community Partner: UCR - Student Conduct and Academic Integrity Programs Volunteer as a Highlander Integrity Representative
Student Conduct & Academic Integrity Programs (SCAIP) is recruiting Highlander Integrity Representatives (Hi-Reps). Hi-Reps have a dual appointment as Student Conduct Committee (SCC) and Academic Integrity Committee (AIC) volunteers. (SCCs/AICs resolve cases of egregious first time and repeated allegations of academic and social misconduct outlined in the Academic Senate Bylaws and Administration of the Standards of Conduct, respectively, which could result in Suspension or Dismissal.) These positions are critical in ensuring students receive due process. SCAIP is looking for students who display Tartan Soul values to provide a safe and respectful campus community! The Hi-Rep position is great for students who want to develop critical thinking, teamwork, ethical decision-making, leadership, and communication skills, or for students who may have an interest in law, public policy, journalism, and investigations; however, we encourage students from all majors to apply!Ideally, Hi-Reps: • Completed one academic year at UCR, Full-time undergraduate and graduate students may read the entire position description and apply here. Community Partner: UCR - Student Conduct and Academic Integrity Programs Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92521 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Story TimeUCR students will hold story time sessions via zoom to the surrounding community. Each story time session includes a discussion on the theme of the book, the actual reading of the book, and a discussion to show comprehension. Community Partner: UCR - School of Education UCR students will hold story time sessions via zoom to the surrounding community. Each story time session includes a discussion on the theme of the book, the actual reading of the book, and a discussion to show comprehension. Community Partner: UCR - School of Education Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cards for Seniors: Family Service Association in Riverside CountyWho: Family Service Association delivers meals to community seniors who are unable to get out of their homes due to illness, incapacity, disability or restrictions from COVID-19. Seniors, who live in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, will appreciate a cheerful greeting card along with their meal. We are looking for about 3,000 cards. What: Cards with artwork, designs or crafty graphics are appreciated. It is OK to use stickers, decals or other craft supplies that adequately stick to the card. (Please NO glitter or confetti.) Adults, teens or children can make the cards. When: Cards can be created at your home on your schedule. We are hoping to have cards in hand by December 31 and another group by March 31 to distribute to our nutrition sites. Greeting: Cards may have a simple greeting (such as Have a Great Day, Thinking of You, A Smile from My House to Yours, You’re Amazing, etc.) or a philosophical quotation. These are NOT Get Well cards. They are to cheer up seniors who may be even more alone during COVID-19. Size: Any size card is good that is not larger than an 8½” X 11”sheet of paper. (2 cards or 4 postcard-size cards made from one 8 1/2” X 11” sheet is great.) No envelope is required. Signing cards: If you like, you may sign your FIRST NAME or the name of your GROUP but do NOT include personal information about yourself (address, etc.) Other items: We have some Spanish-speaking clients, so bilingual cards are also needed. Bookmarks are also appreciated and Crossword/Sudoku magazines. Supplies: We do not have a budget for this project nor for shipping. Any items around your house may be used. We appreciate your time and generosity and can give you a donation receipt if needed for supplies and shipment. Where to Deliver: Contact me [Kathy.Knox@fsaca.org or (951) 275-5055] for delivery to our main site or to determine the closest center near your location. We are located in Southern California and would love your help. If you are NOT in Riverside or San Bernardino counties, you would need to send your cards via USPS, FedEx or UPS at your cost to the address below. Many thanks for your support! FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Attn: Kathy Knox, Volunteer Mgr 21250 Box Springs Rd., Ste 211 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 P.S. In addition to these cards we are need Christmas/Winter Holidays cards (purchased or home-made) by December 1st so we can sort and distribute to our centers.
Community Partner: Family Service Association (FSA) Who: Family Service Association delivers meals to community seniors who are unable to get out of their homes due to illness, incapacity, disability or restrictions from COVID-19. Seniors, who live in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, will appreciate a cheerful greeting card along with their meal. We are looking for about 3,000 cards. What: Cards with artwork, designs or crafty graphics are appreciated. It is OK to use stickers, decals or other craft supplies that adequately stick to the card. (Please NO glitter or confetti.) Adults, teens or children can make the cards. When: Cards can be created at your home on your schedule. We are hoping to have cards in hand by December 31 and another group by March 31 to distribute to our nutrition sites. Greeting: Cards may have a simple greeting (such as Have a Great Day, Thinking of You, A Smile from My House to Yours, You’re Amazing, etc.) or a philosophical quotation. These are NOT Get Well cards. They are to cheer up seniors who may be even more alone during COVID-19. Size: Any size card is good that is not larger than an 8½” X 11”sheet of paper. (2 cards or 4 postcard-size cards made from one 8 1/2” X 11” sheet is great.) No envelope is required. Signing cards: If you like, you may sign your FIRST NAME or the name of your GROUP but do NOT include personal information about yourself (address, etc.) Other items: We have some Spanish-speaking clients, so bilingual cards are also needed. Bookmarks are also appreciated and Crossword/Sudoku magazines. Supplies: We do not have a budget for this project nor for shipping. Any items around your house may be used. We appreciate your time and generosity and can give you a donation receipt if needed for supplies and shipment. Where to Deliver: Contact me [Kathy.Knox@fsaca.org or (951) 275-5055] for delivery to our main site or to determine the closest center near your location. We are located in Southern California and would love your help. If you are NOT in Riverside or San Bernardino counties, you would need to send your cards via USPS, FedEx or UPS at your cost to the address below. Many thanks for your support! FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Attn: Kathy Knox, Volunteer Mgr 21250 Box Springs Rd., Ste 211 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 P.S. In addition to these cards we are need Christmas/Winter Holidays cards (purchased or home-made) by December 1st so we can sort and distribute to our centers.
Community Partner: Family Service Association (FSA) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92557 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior Nutrition Helpers - YucaipaFamily Service Association provides nutritious meals for seniors ages 60+. Volunteers are greatly needed to prepare meals for home-bound seniors. Help the Senior Nutrition program in Yucaipa or Redlands, Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Adult volunteers can assist one or more days per week at the Yucaipa Senior Center, 12202 1st St., 92399 or Redlands Senior Center, 111-A West Lugonia 92374. Create a bond with your neighbors! Call Patti Lewis at (909) 918-4306 or Kathy Knox at (951) 275-5055 or sign up here. Community Partner: Family Service Association (FSA) Family Service Association provides nutritious meals for seniors ages 60+. Volunteers are greatly needed to prepare meals for home-bound seniors. Help the Senior Nutrition program in Yucaipa or Redlands, Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Adult volunteers can assist one or more days per week at the Yucaipa Senior Center, 12202 1st St., 92399 or Redlands Senior Center, 111-A West Lugonia 92374. Create a bond with your neighbors! Call Patti Lewis at (909) 918-4306 or Kathy Knox at (951) 275-5055 or sign up here. Community Partner: Family Service Association (FSA) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92399 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Card MakingStudents will make cards for dialysis patients. Community Partner: Friends of Dialysis (Student Org) Students will make cards for dialysis patients. Community Partner: Friends of Dialysis (Student Org) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cleaning Up Your CommunityMission: The purpose of this community service project is to encourage members of Friends of Dialysis to go out into their neighborhoods, and clean-up the surrounding areas. A few good places to start a clean up include a children’s playground, the beach, trails for hiking, walking, running, and much more. Our communities around us can always use some cleaning up, so that we can preserve and maintain the environment and habitats around us. Members will also be awarded the appropriate amount of service hours. Community Partner: Friends of Dialysis (Student Org) Mission: The purpose of this community service project is to encourage members of Friends of Dialysis to go out into their neighborhoods, and clean-up the surrounding areas. A few good places to start a clean up include a children’s playground, the beach, trails for hiking, walking, running, and much more. Our communities around us can always use some cleaning up, so that we can preserve and maintain the environment and habitats around us. Members will also be awarded the appropriate amount of service hours. Community Partner: Friends of Dialysis (Student Org) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cards for Seniors: Family Service Association in San Bernardino CountyWho: Family Service Association delivers meals to community seniors who are unable to get out of their homes due to illness, incapacity, disability or restrictions from COVID-19. Seniors, who live in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, will appreciate a cheerful greeting card along with their meal. We are looking for about 3,000 cards. What: Cards with artwork, designs or crafty graphics are appreciated. It is OK to use stickers, decals or other craft supplies that adequately stick to the card. (Please NO glitter or confetti.) Adults, teens or children can make the cards. When: Cards can be created at your home on your schedule. We are hoping to have cards in hand by December 31 and another group by March 31 to distribute to our nutrition sites. Greeting: Cards may have a simple greeting (such as Have a Great Day, Thinking of You, A Smile from My House to Yours, You’re Amazing, etc.) or a philosophical quotation. These are NOT Get Well cards. They are to cheer up seniors who may be even more alone during COVID-19. Size: Any size card is good that is not larger than an 8½” X 11”sheet of paper. (2 cards or 4 postcard-size cards made from one 8 1/2” X 11” sheet is great.) No envelope is required. Signing cards: If you like, you may sign your FIRST NAME or the name of your GROUP but do NOT include personal information about yourself (address, etc.) Other items: We have some Spanish-speaking clients, so bilingual cards are also needed. Bookmarks are also appreciated and Crossword/Sudoku magazines. Supplies: We do not have a budget for this project nor for shipping. Any items around your house may be used. We appreciate your time and generosity and can give you a donation receipt if needed for supplies and shipment. Where to Deliver: Contact me [Kathy.Knox@fsaca.org or (951) 275-5055] for delivery to our main site or to determine the closest center near your location. We are located in Southern California and would love your help. If you are NOT in Riverside or San Bernardino counties, you would need to send your cards via USPS, FedEx or UPS at your cost to the address below. Many thanks for your support! FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Attn: Kathy Knox, Volunteer Mgr 21250 Box Springs Rd., Ste 211 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 P.S. In addition to these cards we are need Christmas/Winter Holidays cards (purchased or home-made) by December 1st so we can sort and distribute to our centers.
Community Partner: Family Service Association (FSA) Who: Family Service Association delivers meals to community seniors who are unable to get out of their homes due to illness, incapacity, disability or restrictions from COVID-19. Seniors, who live in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, will appreciate a cheerful greeting card along with their meal. We are looking for about 3,000 cards. What: Cards with artwork, designs or crafty graphics are appreciated. It is OK to use stickers, decals or other craft supplies that adequately stick to the card. (Please NO glitter or confetti.) Adults, teens or children can make the cards. When: Cards can be created at your home on your schedule. We are hoping to have cards in hand by December 31 and another group by March 31 to distribute to our nutrition sites. Greeting: Cards may have a simple greeting (such as Have a Great Day, Thinking of You, A Smile from My House to Yours, You’re Amazing, etc.) or a philosophical quotation. These are NOT Get Well cards. They are to cheer up seniors who may be even more alone during COVID-19. Size: Any size card is good that is not larger than an 8½” X 11”sheet of paper. (2 cards or 4 postcard-size cards made from one 8 1/2” X 11” sheet is great.) No envelope is required. Signing cards: If you like, you may sign your FIRST NAME or the name of your GROUP but do NOT include personal information about yourself (address, etc.) Other items: We have some Spanish-speaking clients, so bilingual cards are also needed. Bookmarks are also appreciated and Crossword/Sudoku magazines. Supplies: We do not have a budget for this project nor for shipping. Any items around your house may be used. We appreciate your time and generosity and can give you a donation receipt if needed for supplies and shipment. Where to Deliver: Contact me [Kathy.Knox@fsaca.org or (951) 275-5055] for delivery to our main site or to determine the closest center near your location. We are located in Southern California and would love your help. If you are NOT in Riverside or San Bernardino counties, you would need to send your cards via USPS, FedEx or UPS at your cost to the address below. Many thanks for your support! FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Attn: Kathy Knox, Volunteer Mgr 21250 Box Springs Rd., Ste 211 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 P.S. In addition to these cards we are need Christmas/Winter Holidays cards (purchased or home-made) by December 1st so we can sort and distribute to our centers.
Community Partner: Family Service Association (FSA) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92335 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Student Intern/Volunteer: Social Media and Marketing SupportWe’re looking for someone with skills in graphic design, social media, photo editing, video editing, writing content, website updates, marketing and brand management. Do you have: Strong graphic design, photo/video editing and writing skills with attention to detail Working knowledge of Adobe products (Photoshop and Premier) and Microsoft Office Knowledge of social media sites and tools Ability to work independently and as part of a team?If so, you will: Assist our team with content writing and brand management Help with photo editing and image creation for web postings (Adobe Photoshop) Assist with video editing (Adobe Premier) Update social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) Use online tools to engage the public, donors, and corporate partners Assist with social media strategy to support outreach, promotion, and fundraisingCommunity Partner: Family Service Association (FSA) We’re looking for someone with skills in graphic design, social media, photo editing, video editing, writing content, website updates, marketing and brand management. Do you have: Strong graphic design, photo/video editing and writing skills with attention to detail Working knowledge of Adobe products (Photoshop and Premier) and Microsoft Office Knowledge of social media sites and tools Ability to work independently and as part of a team?If so, you will: Assist our team with content writing and brand management Help with photo editing and image creation for web postings (Adobe Photoshop) Assist with video editing (Adobe Premier) Update social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) Use online tools to engage the public, donors, and corporate partners Assist with social media strategy to support outreach, promotion, and fundraisingCommunity Partner: Family Service Association (FSA) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92557 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reflection on COVID-19 PaperUCR students will write a paper in a group throughout the Spring 2020 quarter that highlights their experience during COVID-19, while also providing possible solutions to better serve students. Community Partner: Growing Inland Achievement UCR students will write a paper in a group throughout the Spring 2020 quarter that highlights their experience during COVID-19, while also providing possible solutions to better serve students. Community Partner: Growing Inland Achievement Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sexual Assault Volunteer Advocate
Provide support and care for survivors/victims at hospitals during forensic exams and interviews
Inform survivors/victims of their rights and advocate for them during law enforcement interviews
Accompany survivors/victims or loved ones of the survivor to court hearings or proceedings
Empower survivors and/or significant others to make informed choices and explore options
Provide emotional support, make referrals and assist with locating community agencies that can provide additional and/or long-term services; assisting in intervention and recovery
Community Partner: Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center
Provide support and care for survivors/victims at hospitals during forensic exams and interviews
Inform survivors/victims of their rights and advocate for them during law enforcement interviews
Accompany survivors/victims or loved ones of the survivor to court hearings or proceedings
Empower survivors and/or significant others to make informed choices and explore options
Provide emotional support, make referrals and assist with locating community agencies that can provide additional and/or long-term services; assisting in intervention and recovery
Community Partner: Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92507 Allow Groups: Teams only |