Connect with local community organizations by volunteering to make a difference in the Southern Nevada community. Giving your time to sew back into the community allows you to connect with others who share the same passion to improve the community and lives.
Engage your team and make a difference in our community. Whether it is for one hour or one day, 50 or 1000 volunteers, we design and execute life-changing group service projects.
Various crafting projects include making no sew blankets and cards for soldiers and senior citizens.
Community leaders and business professionals participate in interviews to help EforAll decide which applicants will be a good fit for the Accelerator Program. Interviewers and staff will meet with applicants for 30 minutes each to ask questions and provide feedback to the applicant. Interviewers can commit to a 2 hour time block or more if…
Help make telephone calls and check on our Hero’s. Studies have shown that Veterans who have no one to check on them are more likely to be seen often in the Emergency Room and could suffer from mental health issues because they are lonely.
Vietnam Relief Services is always looking for energetic, talented, and reliable volunteer staff to further the mission!
Whether volunteering, participating in a fundraising event, or making a donation, your support is greatly appreciated.
One way that we are able to ensure fairness and balance among Pitch Contest and Accelerator applicants is by having individuals volunteer their time to review and score applications from entrepreneurs. Constructive feedback to early-stage entrepreneurs is critical to their growth and overall success. This is done remotely, time commitment is flexible, and offered several…
EforAll hosts a handful of dynamic events throughout the year. General help is always welcome.
In conjunction with the Accelerator Curriculum, entrepreneurs may need guided help with specific topics. This can be done through one-on-one or small group sessions with a specialist that is available for “office hours.”