Do you have a talent, interest or expertise that you would like to share? Do you enjoy making a positive difference in the lives of others? Providing tutoring, mentoring, child care, pro bono professional services and skills training are just a few examples of how our volunteers help create real and lasting change in others.
Foster Care, een Parenting, Good News Garage, Services for New Americans, Unaccompanied Refugee Minors, Immigration Legal Assistance, Language Bank or Services for Older Adults.
A reporter intern will assist by going to events, interviewing people and taking photos, writing articles, reporting events, and editing and proofreading. Excellent English listening, speaking, reading and writing skill. Bilingual ability in Mandarin or Cantonese is a plus.
As a graphic design intern, you can help in designing and producing print and electronic materials related to the organization’s program development, Sampan Newspaper and marketing needs and create invitations, flyers, and program for events, brochures, posters. Knowledge of InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop or WordPress.
The TAP program was established to encourage and nurture future leaders in non-profit and philanthropy endeavors. A combination of teamwork skills, education, character building and philanthropy, TAP is truly the new face of teen community service. After a successful six month pilot, BINA began its first official year with a group of dedicated teens ready…
Some of the areas in which our volunteers work are Equine Programs, Vocational Training Programs, Office, Facility/Farm, and Special Events. BINA Volunteers must be 14 years or older and able to work independently. All volunteers must attend our volunteer orientation.
The Young Professional Advocates are a group of people 21-35 years of age who are interested in meeting other socially-minded individuals. This group’s philosophy is that charity does not have to feel like an obligation. Their meetings are productive but also fun, often taking place at a bowling alley or over a pizza party.
Some of the ways you can help by include: joining our Networking Outreach Committee that discusses job opportunities for Communitas job seekers, teaching employment skills, or employing an intern at your place of business.
Some of the ways you can help by include: becoming a swim volunteer, coaching a Special Olympic sport, or keeping score at bowling.
You’ll be asked to speak at engagements including, but not limited to sponsor meetings, special events, and conferences. At these events, the volunteer will share their personal experience with being a caregiver for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia.