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The Springfield Dream Center exists as a hub of practical help and life-giving hope to families in the Springfield-Greene County area. Our goals are to meet families where they are, build relationships and walk along side them as they take steps towards stability.
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Requirements & Commitment: Willing to serve once per week for a school semesterWork along side classroom teachers, assisting with students during after-school programming. Activities include: daily lessons, physical activities/sports, individual/group support. Volunteers must be minimum 18yrs old. Read more...
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Skills Requested: good conversationalistRequirements & Commitment: Time commitment varies based on shiftA flexible day time opportunity that allows you to gain exposure to community resources. Serve individuals and families in the community by making connections to DC programs and referrals to outside resources. All info is provided for you. Schedules available upon request. Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: 2 hour time commitmentAn opportunity to provide a practical resource to any and all individuals and families in our area at no cost. A variety of roles from preparing and serving food to making and building community amongst children and families. Community Dinner takes place every Wednesday night from 6-7pm. Volunteers can serve on their own at 18 OR at any age when Read more...
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VerifiedThe Ozark Arts Council is a cultural treasure created with and sustained by money, labor, materials, and support from the entire community in pursuing its Mission: To enrich lives by promoting the arts in Harrison and North Arkansas through exhibitions, performances, and education. The primary means for fulfilling this mission is through the OAC’s ownership and operation of the historic Read more...
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OUR VISION OAI works with Communities, Organizations, and Residents throughout the South Central Ozarks in order to make sure that: The opportunity and resources are present for individuals and families to move from poverty to self-sufficiency. Ensure all citizens are empowered to realize their full potential and participate in decisions that affect them and improve their lives. Communities mobilize broad partnerships involving Read more...
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A place where people who are struggling in any area of life come together in community and have access the resources they need. At Life Change SWMO we believe as Paul said in his letter to the Corinthians: “If one member suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honored, all rejoice together” We accomplish this by offering a variety Read more...
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There are 655 Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) across the United States. When seniors need help within our communities, we are the first call. We encourage, coordinate, and deliver community-based services that link local, public, private, voluntary, and corporate resources. In Missouri, there are 10 AAAs, each serving a different region of the state. We serve Region 1 which includes Read more...
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The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is a voluntary health organization that gives those affected by suicide a nationwide community empowered by research, education, and advocacy to take action against this leading cause of death. Suicide is one of the leading causes of death, yet suicide doesn’t get anywhere near the research funding given to other leading causes. We Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: Willing to serve once per week for a school semesterWork along side classroom teachers, assisting with students during after-school programming. Activities include: daily lessons, physical activities/sports, individual/group support. Volunteers must be minimum 18yrs old. Read more...
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Skills Requested: good conversationalistRequirements & Commitment: Time commitment varies based on shiftA flexible day time opportunity that allows you to gain exposure to community resources. Serve individuals and families in the community by making connections to DC programs and referrals to outside resources. All info is provided for you. Schedules available upon request. Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: 2 hour time commitmentAn opportunity to provide a practical resource to any and all individuals and families in our area at no cost. A variety of roles from preparing and serving food to making and building community amongst children and families. Community Dinner takes place every Wednesday night from 6-7pm. Volunteers can serve on their own at 18 OR at any age when Read more...
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