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- Convoy of Hope is a faith-based, nonprofit organization with a driving passion to feed the world through children’s feeding initiatives, community outreach, and disaster response.In partnership with local churches, businesses, civic organizations, and government agencies, Convoy strategically offers help and hope to communities around the world.
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VerifiedRequirements & Commitment: Closed toed shoes are required. Those aged 10-13 must have a parent or guardian present while serving. Those aged 13-17 must have a current waiver signed by a parent or guardian prior to serving.Convoy of Hope carries out its mission thanks to thousands of volunteers around the world. Hands of Hope volunteers serve at the NEW World Distribution Center every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. to prepare needed resources for global distribution. Read more...
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Skills Requested: Good physical condition, some volunteers will lift up to 50 pounds, some volunteers can sit, work is done in a warehouse with no climate controlRequirements & Commitment: 10-12 year olds must be with a parent/legal guardian, 13-17 year olds must have a signed parental consent form, no one under 10 is eligible to attend of volunteerHands of Hope Hands of Hope is a community service opportunity that allows volunteer work in Springfield, Mo., where our World Distribution Center is located at 330 S. Patterson Avenue. Most Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30, volunteers help sort, pack, count and label items that are distributed throughout the world. If Springfield Public Schools are canceled because of inclement weather, Hands of Hope Read more...
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Claws and Paws Animal Adoption Center’s purpose is to find forever homes for dogs and cats in Laclede County. We are looking for volunteers to help with anything from socializing and walking dogs, to social media, fundraising and special events. Please feel free to contact us by phone. Read more...
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Our mission is to passionately advocate for and provide the essential resources, education, and services needed to help people keep their cherished pets at home. We understand the deep bond between pets and their humans, and we’re here to support and empower responsible pet owners so they never have to face separation due to hardship. Imagine a world where no Read more...
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Literacy advocacy providing free reading tutoring for children and adults Read more...
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PLEASE NOTE: to become a member of Christian County Citizen Corps, you must take a 20-hour Community Emergency Response Training. The mission of the Citizen Corps Council of Christian County is to ensure that the county is safe and prepared for emergencies and disasters that affect our community. We do this by engaging citizens, public safety agencies, faith-based groups, civic Read more...
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Adoption Center for dogs and cats Read more...
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VerifiedRequirements & Commitment: Closed toed shoes are required. Those aged 10-13 must have a parent or guardian present while serving. Those aged 13-17 must have a current waiver signed by a parent or guardian prior to serving.Convoy of Hope carries out its mission thanks to thousands of volunteers around the world. Hands of Hope volunteers serve at the NEW World Distribution Center every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. to prepare needed resources for global distribution. Read more...
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Skills Requested: Good physical condition, some volunteers will lift up to 50 pounds, some volunteers can sit, work is done in a warehouse with no climate controlRequirements & Commitment: 10-12 year olds must be with a parent/legal guardian, 13-17 year olds must have a signed parental consent form, no one under 10 is eligible to attend of volunteerHands of Hope Hands of Hope is a community service opportunity that allows volunteer work in Springfield, Mo., where our World Distribution Center is located at 330 S. Patterson Avenue. Most Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30, volunteers help sort, pack, count and label items that are distributed throughout the world. If Springfield Public Schools are canceled because of inclement weather, Hands of Hope Read more...
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