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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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🏠 The Kitchen, Inc. The Kitchen, Inc. is a Springfield, Missouri nonprofit dedicated to ending homelessness in the Ozarks. Founded in 1983, the organization offers a range of programs: Emergency shelter and community housing for families, individuals, youth, seniors, and veterans Affordable housing developments (over 260 units) Case management and support services to help clients overcome barriers to stability Home Read more...
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The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. Read more...
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Imagine how it would feel to be told that your mom isn’t “safe” to be around. Imagine being pulled away from your friends and everything else you’ve ever known. Imagine walking into a room full of people dressed in suits, talking about what should happen to you next. Then, imagine someone standing up for you and saying the exact words 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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