Volunteers can assist the Administration department with filing, dissemination of materials and the planning of special events. The more help we receive, the more we can give back to the community.
We have a lot of materials that need cleaning, sorting, cutting. We have many participants in our program and need support in sorting the unfinished artwork into an organized system. Our instructors need support in workshops on occasion.
Piece by Piece participates in various events throughout the city, popping up artwork and making sales. Tasks involve sales support including wrapping artwork, processing sales via Square, and set-up/take down of booth space.
Our Education and Engagement Program hosts groups of youth and adults to learn about our program and engage in an art making activity. Tasks involve welcoming, directing groups, and supporting our artists as they guide the art-making activity.
Community Ambassadors attend health fairs and local events to share information about Planned Parenthood’s range of services and locations and to help dispel myths about Planned Parenthood. If you are interested in this role, you must attend an orientation which are held 3-4 times throughout the year.
Components of our organization are continuing to grow. We often have need for people to help with phone banking, petition distribution, voter registration efforts or canvassing for advocacy issues. Good for: People passionate about the advocacy who want to see their work pay off immediately!
Health Center Hand Holders ensure our patients feel comfortable and supported before, during, and after surgical abortion procedures in clinic. We are looking for calming and peaceful presences to support our patients. Volunteers in this position serve for 12 months and must be available on Thursdays at our Baldwin Park .
Provide services to homebound seniors such as meal delivery, grocery shopping, telephone reassurance and meaningful interaction, bringing warm food and warmer greetings to the elders of our community.
We occasionally need help in the office with specific projects. Projects vary and include mailings, research, cataloging, data entry, and photo scanning.
The Conservancy has an all-volunteer committee devoted to our Last Remaining Seats series of classic films in historic theatres. The LRS Committee is an annual group of volunteers who help Conservancy staff primarily in: Selecting, via a voting process, films appropriate for the series; Creating and implementing the pre/post-film programming, events, and displays./