Ongoing Opportunity Categories: Children and Youth and Health and MedicineOngoing Opportunity Tags: kids, wish, and wishes
As a member of a wish team, wish granters meet with the wish family in pairs, help the wish child determine their one true wish and act as a liaison between Make-A-Wish staff and the wish family during the wish process. Wish granters should enjoy helping children and have good communication skills. Wish granters must be a minimum of 18 years old and pass a comprehensive background screening. Join our Make-A-Wish family by helping grant wishes to children across Missouri & Kansas!
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Are you a natural helper, eager to have a positive impact on your community? Volunteer victim advocates offer crucial support and comfort to victims of violent and sexual crimes. As part of our volunteer team, you will have the opportunity to: -Provide hope to victims of violent crime -Gain valuable training -Build upon your experiences -Strengthen your communication and people Read more...
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We are always seeking volunteers to assist with donation management including sorting, hanging and displaying items in our Thrift Store. We also have occasionally have other opportunities to volunteer as well. Read more...
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Make no-sew tie blankets for the children, teens, and family the CAC serves! We provide every child that walks through our doors with a blanket as a comfort item to help them get through the tough time they are going though. We need your help to keep our shelves stocked and able to keep reaching our goal. Read more...
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This volunteer position reports directly to the Volunteer Coordinator, but may receive input from therapists, instructors, and other equine staff members. Responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to, preparing the horse for the session, lead the horse during the session, put the horse away after the session, and correctly clean and put away tack and equipment. Read more...
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Sidewalkers are responsible for assisting the client physically, cognitively, and emotionally as necessary throughout the duration of the hippotherapy session, as directed by the therapist. They must stay within reach of the rider and be aware of everything that is going on with the rider while assisting the rider in completing the tasks as directed by staff. They are encouraged Read more...
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