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Volunteer Opportunities Newsletter | January 18, 2017
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1. PCC Sylvania Multicultural Center: Volunteers needed for WACIPI 18th Annual Traditional Pow Wow (Sat., Jan 21st)
Volunteer for the upcoming Pow-Wow at Sylvania!All PCC student Pow Wow volunteers are eligible for $1,000 Multicultural Center Scholarship. The 18th annual Pow Wow celebration will take place on January 21, 2017 at Sylvania campus. The Pow Wow attracts more than 1000 participants every year making it a grand event. This Cultural event features drum groups and dancers from around the region from the Native American community.
Contact: Sylvania Multicultural Center: 971-722-4412 culture@pcc.edu. (YouTube Video)
2. Volunteers of America Oregon: Facilitate positive after school activities for middle school youth
Youth Gambling Prevention (a program of Volunteers of America Oregon) is a community partner with Floyd Light Middle School’s SUN School’s (School’s Uniting Neighborhoods) after school program to disseminate gambling prevention strategies to youth through providing hands-on experiences and positive adult bonding.
Volunteers will play an integral role in facilitating activities for youth, building positive relationships and watching children grow. This is a great opportunity to gain skills in child development, teaching, and counseling.
Three month commitment of a weekly shift on Mondays; with the exception of school/VOA Oregon closures. Activities are from 3:45-5:05 P.M. Volunteer for one or both of the terms offered below:
- 01/09/17 – 03/20/17, Theme: DIY Art Projects
- 04/17/17 – 06/12/17, Theme: KaHW! Outdoor Field Trips
Contact: Kelsey Stark, Volunteer Services Manager; kstark@voaor.org | 503-595-2009
voaor.org
3. The Nature Conservancy: Winter Volunteer Work Parties
Lend a hand to nature this winter! We are looking for volunteers to assist with restoration projects in the Portland-metro area as well as the Columbia River Gorge. A limited number of carpool spaces are available, and the carpool meets at our SE Portland office. Learn more about our January and February work parties at nature.org/oregonworkparties
Contact: Gardiner Miller, Volunteer Coordinator; orvolunteers@tnc.org | 503-802-8100
4. Hillsboro Public Library: Calling all makers! Hosts wanted for new makerspace in Hillsboro!
Hillsboro Public Library will be opening a makerspace in Spring 2017 for patrons 10 and older to get hands-on experience with science, technology, art, and craft tools and supplies. In addition to classes and meetup groups, we’re planning regular open labs for people to come in and use our equipment to complete their own projects. We’re starting out with equipment to work with textiles, papercraft, and electronics, but will be adding other tech as we grow.
Makerspace Hosts will engage participants who come to the labs, help them as necessary, and encourage creativity. You don’t need to be a tech expert to be a Host–just be willing to learn, curious to try new things, excited to share new things with others, and unafraid to make mistakes while you figure things out. If you’re 16 or older, like to talk to other creative people, and want to learn all about making cool stuff, this is the job for you!
Contact: Molly Brandt, Volunteer Services Coordinator; molly.brandt@hillsboro-oregon.gov | 503.615.3457
hillsboro-oregon.gov/Library
5. Friends of Tryon Creek & Tualatin Riverkeepers: Get outdoors! Learn to become a Nature Guide.
The Friends of Tryon Creek and Tualatin Riverkeepers are partnering up to provide a FREE comprehensive nature educator training to be held on Tuesdays from February 14th (half day) to March 7th at the Tryon Creek Nature Center (11321 SW Terwilliger Blvd, Portland, OR) from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM.
This training is designed to give you the tools you need to be a successful and positive leader and educator in a variety of outdoor settings, with the intention of recruiting enthusiastic and passionate people to become a part of our family of naturalists, educators, leaders, and learners! We welcome all ages, backgrounds, and experience levels, asking only that you pass a background check and are available to guide at least once a month (weekday mornings) during the field trip season, which runs throughout the school year.
Contact: Amy Morrison, Volunteer Coordinator; amy@tryonfriends.org
, tryonfriends.org/field-trips
6. Northwest Earth Institute: Volunteers needed at Oregon Public House
We are excited to be an Oregon Public House nonprofit partner this January through June. We’ll receive a portion of the proceeds from the pub each month, and it’s a fun new way to support NWEI! We’re also recruiting volunteers for our once-a-week shift at OPH. Volunteers greet guests as they arrive at the pub (and encourage them to cast their vote of support for NWEI when they make their purchases!), and help with other light-duty tasks around the pub. Volunteers get a free meal and drink at the end of their shift too, so it’s a win-win for NWEI and our volunteers!
We have shifts available every Sunday in January from 4pm-8pm, and every Tuesday in February from 4pm-8pm. If you can help with a shift in January or February, or are interested in helping in a future month, email Liz and she’ll get you set up.
Contact: Liz Zavodsky, Director of Membership & Engagement; liz@nwei.org | 503-227-2807
Previous Postings are on the CBL Blog
On Campus Opportunities at PCC:
- PCC MM & QRC: Winter Sock Drive ~ Fall 2016/Winter 2017
2nd Edition Resale Shop (Cedar Mill Community Library Association):
- Acquire valuable retail skills and learn firsthand how a successful non-profit works
Adelante Mujeres:
- Become a Mentor for Latina Girls! Chicas Facilitator Assistant Volunteers Needed!
- Help Engage Latino Families in Education! Chicas Youth 沙巴体育官网ment Family Engagement Volunteers Needed
- Seeking Volunteer Office Assistants for our Chicas Youth 沙巴体育官网ment Program!
Beaverton School District AVID:
- Volunteers needed to work with Middle and High School Students!
Bienestar:
- After-school homework helpers needed for K-6 students!
Cascade AIDS Project:
- Internship and Other Volunteer Roles in Support Services for People Living with HIV
- Internship and Volunteer Roles Available in HIV Prevention Department
Cat Alliance Team Sanctuary (C.A.T.S.):
- Volunteers Needed
Clackamas Service Center:
- Volunteers Needed – Direct Work to Support Homeless and Hungry
Community Vision Inc:
- Become a Mentor – Change a Life!
El Programa Hispano Catolico:
- Seeking Spanish-speakers – no experience necessary – to help the low income community!
- Seeking volunteers with tax experience to help the low-income community
Human Solutions:
- Tutor for youth
Impact NW:
- Beaverton Community Schools seeking volunteers!
Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO):
- IRCO Refugee & Immigrant Student Empowerment Program: Tutors Needed for Refugee Students
Markham SUN School – Impact NW:
- Teach after school SUN classes – Make a difference in the lives of kids in your community (Fall, Winter, and Spring)!
MIKE Program:
- Mentor with MIKE! Health Education at the heart of youth development
Northeast Emergency Food Program:
- Sacajawea Mobile Pantry Coordinator
Portland Homeless Family Solutions:
- Study and Sleep during this Overnight Host Volunteer Opportunity!
ReClaim It!:
- Volunteer near PCC Cascade – Waste Reduction & Creative Re-Use
SAFE of Columbia County:
- Violence Prevention and Outreach Volunteer
Social Justice Action Center:
- Volunteer opportunities available on 4 teams at SJAC
Southwest Community Health Center:
- Help Those Who Have Fallen Through the Health Care Gaps as a Intake Volunteer
The Media Foundation:
- Sort, Shelve, prioritize prep media donations.
VOA Oregon:
- Use your Spanish skills to support a young child
- Facilitate positive after school activities for youth-Gambling Prevention
- Support children in trauma-informed nursery
Portland Community College is a politically neutral institution. Listing of any event or activity herein is not indicative of the College’s sponsorship or support of any political cause or position.
service-learning@pcc.edu
(971) 722-4419
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