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Help make a difference for those suffering with Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy, or FSHD. This is the second most common form of Muscular Dystrophy in the adult population, affecting more than 25,000 people yet funds for FSHD research have been. . . more
On Saturday mornings, 9:30am to 1pm: You would load and carry our music and worship supplies one block from our office to our place of worship. You would set up for worship and then take it down and. . . more
Committee volunteers are currently being recruited to join the 2008 Daffodil Days campaign throughout King and Snohomish Counties. Opportunities include:
Committee Chair
Co-chair
Logistics coordinator
Outreach coordinator
Media contact Youth volunteers are welcome. Volunteer with your family. more
We are always in need of animal food for low-income people with animals. We give out about 2,000 lbs of animal food each month.
One way to obtain this food is for volunteers to "man" tables outside
of supermarkets and pet. . . more
Central Area Community Festival
Saturday August 16th, noon-8pm
Sunday August 17th, 1pm-8pm Enjoy the Central Area Community Festival while helping Feet First! This is a tabling opportunity, which means you'll be handing out Central District walking maps and talking to festival-goers about Feet. . . more
Our residence has several people who participate in weekly t'ai chi sessions. Currently, we only have an instructional video to lead the residents in the exercises. Besides this arrangement being impersonal, the style of t'ai chi being practiced. . . more
Talk Time is an opportunity to meet and talk with people from around the world and to learn about different cultures. IRC Talk Time provides refugee clients a supportive and informal environment to practice their English speaking skills. It meets. . . more
Facilitate a small group of 3-5 non-native speakers of English during Talk Time - a fun an comfortable environment to practice speaking English. Create opportunities for informal conversation by using props, personal experiences and other teaching techniques to provide. . . more
IRC Talk Time provides IRC refugee clients a supportive and informal place to practice their English speaking skills. Talk Time is open to clients at any English level and offers clients an opportunity to meet and talk with other people. . . more
We have approximately 10,000 patrons using the Talking Book cassette players to listen to their books on tape. Repair volunteers work at home or come to the Library to repair cassette player. Training and parts will be provided.. . . more
We need Talking Tree Volunteers! The Talking Tree program is a delightful introductory environmental presentation for young children. The presentation addresses how trees and people are dependent on each other and emphasizes why we must plant and help care for. . . more
Location: Group meets under the blue tent at the corner of Holyoke Ave and 68th Ave. S. off Rainier (near trailhead and sign for Deadhorse Canyon). Event: Come join Friends of Deadhorse Canyon at Taylor Creek in Deadhorse Canyon EVERY. . . more
Gently nurture the growth of a small group of middle and/or high school students by teaching something in which you, the volunteer, have a strong interest. The activity can literally be ANYTHING (obviously, keeping to things that are legal), ideally. . . more
Sponsor: Hopelink |
Location: Bellevue, WA 98007
ESL Class Teacher/Facilitator - Meet weekly with small groups of adults to teach basic English conversation, civics, or to prepare for citizenship. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please contact us about our monthly orientation. . . more
We need a volunteer ESL Instructor for Russian-speaking adult students in Shoreline. This class meets Mondays and Wednesdays from 6-7:30. We also need 2 volunteers in the afternoons to teach English to Russian and Chinese-speaking students in Greenwood. more
We have two opportunities, 1 in Federal Way and one in Tukwila, to teach developmentally disabled refugees. Volunteers reap rewarding, cross-cultural experience while helping students meet a spectrum of goals that include listening to, speaking, reading and writing English;. . . more
Our mission is to promote an inclusive society and advance justice for
refugees and immigrants through education, advocacy, and by helping the most isolated refugees and immigrants to learn English, become citizens and connect to community resources. Our Group Instructors are. . . more
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The Cultivating Youth program provides year-round youth gardening and nutrition education in Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) communities. During classes children have an opportunity to grow and eat fruits and vegetables fresh from community and school-yard gardens.. . . more
Many refugee students have a hard time making the transition to public schools in a new country. Make that transition easier! East African Community Services is looking for flexible and fun Math and English tutors for our summer. . . more
Do you knit, run, dance, read, write, have a hobby? Seattle Girls? School seeks volunteer internship instructors for the upcoming 2006-2007 school year. If you or someone you know is interested in learning more, please read on! Internships run for 5. . . more
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