Helping staff our exhibit table at health fairs and community events. Could also help with distributing our program materials to health care facilities, clinics, housing programs, etc. Hours vary.

Since we are a foster-based rescue, our biggest need to save lives is fostering or helping us each weekend at our adoptions on Saturdays. We also need help with: Craigslist postings, posting our dogs on PetFinder & Adopt a Pet; driving dogs to vet appointments, foster homes, and events; designing flyers, fundraising; and taking photos…

To engage supporters, partners, volunteers and donors in the work of the American Red Cross of Massachusetts. Social media volunteers can sign up for disaster cycle services shifts or work independently. Time commitment is flexible but requires a minimum of four shifts per month.

Save lives and prevent injury by being a member of the Home Fire Campaign team. Specific roles could vary, including being a member of Home Visit teams to install smoke alarms and educate residents, conduct neighborhood canvassing, facilitate planning events, and more according to local program needs and structure.

Volunteering with The Front Porch is a 4-5 hour commitment and includes tasks such as helping to set up and break down the event, pouring drinks, and working the box office.

Disaster Health Services (DHS) volunteers are on call to provide a medical professional presence as part of the DAT Team and during larger-scale disasters, primarily in the event that a shelter or evacuation center is opened. Active and unencumbered licensure as a Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Licensed Vocational Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Advanced Practice Nurse,…

To serve on a Disaster Action Team and help provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours.

Do you love the written word and appreciate its ability to elevate the human condition? Our volunteer teachers do! IOW conducts weekly writing classes inside L.A. County’s juvenile halls. Classes are taught by local writers, artists, educators, and activists. The mission of the Writing Program is to empower incarcerated youth by giving them a safe,…