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Skills Requested: You don’t need prior experience but you do need basic computer skills.. You’ll receive training from instructors and certified TCE Volunteers and can serve in a variety of roles like greeters, appointment setters, reviewers, & Missouri Property Tax creRequirements & Commitment: The hours are flexible. Volunteers are asked to serve an average of five or more hours per week from February through April 2020. We have senior centers located in 17 counties so there is sure to be a tax location near you!For 29 years, SeniorAge has been the recipient of an IRS grant that enables us to train interested volunteers to serve as tax counselors and assist with basic income tax preparation for seniors in our 17 county service area. These volunteers also assist with filing for the Missouri Property Tax Credit (Renters Rebate). Read more...
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Skills Requested: Love for young children and teensRequirements & Commitment: Must pass a background check.Help children in foster care, foster families, and foster support agents shop for new clothes in the AFC clothes closet. Appointments are set in advance. When there are no appointments, volunteers stock shelves, organize inventory, answer phones, and schedule appointments. Read more...
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Skills Requested: Patience and understandingRequirements & Commitment: 1 - 2 nights per month overnight. Must be able to pass background check and attend training.🌟 Join Us in Making a Difference! Volunteer at Safe to Sleep Women’s Shelter! 🌟 Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to those in need? Do you want to make a tangible difference in the lives of women facing homelessness? Safe to Sleep Women’s Shelter warmly invites you to become a vital part of our dedicated Read more...
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Skills Requested: Love of helping othersRequirements & Commitment: 18 years or older and ability to pass a background check. Valid drivers license and reliable transportation.Homebound Shopping volunteers assist homebound adults 60 and older to remain independent and living in their own homes by grocery shopping and providing social interaction during each visit. Homebound older adults benefit from the opportunity to choose the food and essential items of their choice from their favorite stores. Guests provide their own shopping list and payment so this program Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: Valid driver’s license and safe driving record (if applicable). Must become a registered member of GSUSA. Must be an approved volunteer who completes a volunteer application and background screening that is renewed every three years. Complete required tAs a volunteer, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences and help them unleash their inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader) to take the lead and change the world. You’ll be their cheerleader, guide, and mentor, helping them develop crucial skills and confidence to launch them into a lifetime of leadership. Imagine the excitement, the memories made, and the impact—this is Read more...
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Skills Requested: Oral Communication: Express ideas and facts clearly and accurately. Adaptability: Adjust, modify own behavior, and remain flexible and tolerant in response to changing situations and environments. Computer Skills: Access to email and the Internet. PersRequirements & Commitment: Proven experience and success with group/team management. Must become a registered member of GSUSA. Complete required trainings as assigned and provided by GSMH and GSUSA. Must be an approved volunteer who completes a volunteer application and backgroAs a volunteer, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences and help them unleash their inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader) to take the lead and change the world. You’ll be their cheerleader, guide, and mentor, helping them develop crucial skills and confidence to launch them into a lifetime of leadership. Imagine the excitement, the memories made, and the impact—this is Read more...
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Skills Requested: Love for young children and readingRequirements & Commitment: Attend training, and pass a background check. Devote 30 minutes each week at local elementary school with a child that the volunteered is matched with.Reading Buddy volunteers work one-on-one with a student in Kindergarten through 3rd grade for 30 minutes once a week. Ignite the love of literacy in a child through reading and mentoring. Read books and play literacy games one-on-one with your Buddy. Math Buddy volunteers work one-on-one with a student for 30 minutes twice a week. Help make math fun and Read more...
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Skills Requested: Being a great friendRequirements & Commitment: 30 minutes per week for at least one year; must pass background checkIn as little as 30 minutes per week, you can make BIG changes in our community. As a Lunch Buddy you would make a one-year commitment to spend 30 minutes per week visiting your Little at his or her school during their lunch time. You would hang out with them one-on-one in the library, or another designated area, to play Read more...
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Skills Requested: Being a great friendRequirements & Commitment: Two hours per week for at least one year; background check requiredGiving the gift of your time to mentor a child in our programs is an incredible investment to the future of our community. Our Littles often come from single-parent households, have parents who are incarcerated, or are in foster care. Simply showing up for them and offering one-on-one attention can make a BIG difference in their lives. As a Big Read more...
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