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Members of the Pierre Senior Center enjoy friendship through weekly potlucks which include entertainment from musicians and speakers, Tuesday rolls & coffee, pool, bingo, and cards. The building is used by AARP for income tax preparation for seniors and low-income families/individuals. Flu shot clinics are held here. The facility can be rented for events such as receptions, banquets, meetings, family gatherings, etc. Seats up to 150 with 8 per table. Bus trips are offered two - three times per year. Follow Pierre Senior Center Facebook.
Volunteer opportunities - members assist with serving weekly potluck, making rolls for Tuesday coffee, and other activities such as serving special meals and helping with the rummage sale.
Members of the Pierre Senior Center enjoy friendship through weekly potlucks which include entertainment from musicians and speakers, Tuesday rolls & coffee, pool, bingo, and cards. The building is used by AARP for income tax preparation for seniors and low-income families/individuals. Flu shot clinics are held here. The facility can be rented for events such as receptions, banquets, meetings, family gatherings, etc. Seats up to 150 with 8 per table. Bus trips are offered two - three times per year. Follow Pierre Senior Center Facebook.
Volunteer opportunities - members assist with serving weekly potluck, making rolls for Tuesday coffee, and other activities such as serving special meals and helping with the rummage sale.
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Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Meeting Space
Games
Older Adult Social Clubs
Senior Centers
Promotes and protects the interests of its members in many ways including hosting local events and working to increase traffic into the town.
Promotes and protects the interests of its members in many ways including hosting local events and working to increase traffic into the town.
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Special Focus Community Economic Development
Chambers of Commerce
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Community Celebrations/Festivals
Tourist Information
The Helpline Center's Volunteer Connections Program serves as the Volunteer Center for the Sioux Falls and Black Hills area by providing the critical link between those who want to volunteer and the agencies that need them.
The online volunteer database, https://volunteer.helplinecenter.org/, has hundreds of volunteer opportunities listed for area nonprofits. Call 211 or fill out the Volunteer Updates Form for volunteer options that match your interests and the time you have to give. Volunteering is a wonderful way to meet new friends, help others and make a difference in your community.
The Helpline Center's Volunteer Connections Program serves as the Volunteer Center for the Sioux Falls and Black Hills area by providing the critical link between those who want to volunteer and the agencies that need them.
The online volunteer database, https://volunteer.helplinecenter.org/, has hundreds of volunteer opportunities listed for area nonprofits. Call 211 or fill out the Volunteer Updates Form for volunteer options that match your interests and the time you have to give. Volunteering is a wonderful way to meet new friends, help others and make a difference in your community.
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Community Service Work Programs
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Development
Eligible library card holders can check out books, DVDs, audiobooks, games, puzzles, tool kits, park and museum passes, fishing kits, and disc golf equipment. Access eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, and streaming videos through the library's digital collections. Use computers or Wi-Fi, or print from home using the mobile printing app, and pick up prints in the library or at the drive-thru window. Get help with mobile devices - iPads, Kindles, smart phones, etc. Use the library's makerspace to laser engrave, print custom stickers, poster, banners, 3D printing, and more. Enhance job skills or get homework help using the library's online learning resources. Participate in library events for all ages. Get library services at library's bookmobile throughout the community.
Other services include test proctoring, no-cost notary services, faxing, reference assistance, local history resources, dial-a-story, and home delivery services. Meeting and study rooms are also available. Contact in person, by phone, email, or chat through the library's website.
Eligible library card holders can check out books, DVDs, audiobooks, games, puzzles, tool kits, park and museum passes, fishing kits, and disc golf equipment. Access eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, and streaming videos through the library's digital collections. Use computers or Wi-Fi, or print from home using the mobile printing app, and pick up prints in the library or at the drive-thru window. Get help with mobile devices - iPads, Kindles, smart phones, etc. Use the library's makerspace to laser engrave, print custom stickers, poster, banners, 3D printing, and more. Enhance job skills or get homework help using the library's online learning resources. Participate in library events for all ages. Get library services at library's bookmobile throughout the community.
Other services include test proctoring, no-cost notary services, faxing, reference assistance, local history resources, dial-a-story, and home delivery services. Meeting and study rooms are also available. Contact in person, by phone, email, or chat through the library's website.
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Home Library Services
Notary Public Services
Youth Development
Meeting Space
City Government Departments/Offices
Public Internet Access Sites
Municipal Libraries
Book Loan
Children's Library Services
Book Downloads
Videotape/DVD Collections
Workshops/Symposiums
Interlibrary Loan
Recording/Tape/CD Collections
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Public Access Computers/Tools
Large Print Materials/Collections
Supporting the community of Vermillion through information on community events, information on community resources, including volunteering, grants for community non-profits, and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.
Supporting the community of Vermillion through information on community events, information on community resources, including volunteering, grants for community non-profits, and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.
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Holiday Related Volunteer Opportunities
Book Distribution Programs
Federated Giving Programs
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Specialized Information and Referral
An established voluntary non-profit 501c6 membership organization since 1884. Chamber volunteers can serve on eight different committees that focus efforts on programs that support community growth and development. Each address different community and business issues and opportunities. Some programs include Leadership Aberdeen, Aberdeen Gift Card, Chamber for Good and Mental Wellness in the Workplace, just to name a few.
An online business directory of organizations belonging to this chamber is available at: http://business.aberdeen-chamber.com/list
Chamber For Good is a website where citizens can go to find volunteer, resource and donating opportunities: www.chamberforgood.com/aberdeen
An established voluntary non-profit 501c6 membership organization since 1884. Chamber volunteers can serve on eight different committees that focus efforts on programs that support community growth and development. Each address different community and business issues and opportunities. Some programs include Leadership Aberdeen, Aberdeen Gift Card, Chamber for Good and Mental Wellness in the Workplace, just to name a few.
An online business directory of organizations belonging to this chamber is available at: http://business.aberdeen-chamber.com/list
Chamber For Good is a website where citizens can go to find volunteer, resource and donating opportunities: www.chamberforgood.com/aberdeen
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Tourist Information
Special Focus Community Economic Development
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Chambers of Commerce
Community Celebrations/Festivals
Holiday Related Volunteer Opportunities
The Sioux 52 Mentorship Initiative seeks to unify Sioux Falls area non-profit, business, and faith communities in order to create a universal, significant and long-lasting commitment to mentoring in our city. The goal is to recruit 5,200 mentors by 2026 and for the City of Sioux Falls to become known as the City of Mentoring. Mentoring in our community truly makes a difference and changes lives for the better.
Sioux 52 is a collaboration between the City of Sioux Falls, Helpline Center, the Downtown Rotary Club of Sioux Falls, Lawrence & Schiller as well as business leaders and mentoring organizations in the Sioux Falls region.
www.helplinecenter.org/sioux52
The Sioux 52 Mentorship Initiative seeks to unify Sioux Falls area non-profit, business, and faith communities in order to create a universal, significant and long-lasting commitment to mentoring in our city. The goal is to recruit 5,200 mentors by 2026 and for the City of Sioux Falls to become known as the City of Mentoring. Mentoring in our community truly makes a difference and changes lives for the better.
Sioux 52 is a collaboration between the City of Sioux Falls, Helpline Center, the Downtown Rotary Club of Sioux Falls, Lawrence & Schiller as well as business leaders and mentoring organizations in the Sioux Falls region.
www.helplinecenter.org/sioux52
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Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Mentoring Programs
Offers information and referral for community services.
- Emergency services based on availability and qualifications for the following:
Emergency short term lodging
Gas / Transportation for out-of-town medical appointment or stranded motorist
In-state one-way bus ticket
Utility assistance electric, water, or gas with a disconnection notice
Prescription / medications
Clothing
Personal hygiene items
Formula
Disposable diapers
- Emergency food based on availability and qualifications, including the:
BackPack food program
Pierre and Ft. Pierre food pantry
Senior food box program
- Holiday meals
ie. Thanksgiving Basket - package containing ingredients to make a meal along with a frozen turkey
Volunteer opportunities
Distributor of The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is provided by USDA through the State of South Dakota.
Only requirement - individual must fall under TEFAP guidelines
Offers information and referral for community services.
- Emergency services based on availability and qualifications for the following:
Emergency short term lodging
Gas / Transportation for out-of-town medical appointment or stranded motorist
In-state one-way bus ticket
Utility assistance electric, water, or gas with a disconnection notice
Prescription / medications
Clothing
Personal hygiene items
Formula
Disposable diapers
- Emergency food based on availability and qualifications, including the:
BackPack food program
Pierre and Ft. Pierre food pantry
Senior food box program
- Holiday meals
ie. Thanksgiving Basket - package containing ingredients to make a meal along with a frozen turkey
Volunteer opportunities
Distributor of The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is provided by USDA through the State of South Dakota.
Only requirement - individual must fall under TEFAP guidelines
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Utility Service Payment Assistance
Formula/Baby Food
Bus Fare
Diapers
Food Pantries
Rent Payment Assistance
Commodity Supplemental Food Program
General Clothing Provision
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Gas Money
Specialized Information and Referral
Prescription Expense Assistance
Christmas Meals
Thanksgiving Meals
Volunteer Development
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Children's Clothing
Baby Clothing
Disaster Related Volunteer Preparedness/Mobilization Programs
Spontaneous Volunteer Management
United Way & Volunteer Services of Greater Yankton connects with community needs through various needs including but not limited to Day of Caring, Toys for Kids, Big Friend Little Friend, Big Red Bookshelf, Imagination Library, and more.
United Way & Volunteer Services of Greater Yankton connects with community needs through various needs including but not limited to Day of Caring, Toys for Kids, Big Friend Little Friend, Big Red Bookshelf, Imagination Library, and more.
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School Supplies
Mattresses
Federated Giving Programs
Book Distribution Programs
Holiday Related Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Community Service Work Programs
General Clothing Provision
Volunteer United provides information and resources to nonprofits, businesses, and volunteers to better serve Brookings County. Volunteering is a wonderful way to meet new friends, help others and make a difference in the community.
Volunteer United provides information and resources to nonprofits, businesses, and volunteers to better serve Brookings County. Volunteering is a wonderful way to meet new friends, help others and make a difference in the community.
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Volunteer Development
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Community Service Work Programs
Hosted in September, Month of Caring gathers hundreds of volunteers from businesses throughout the area volunteer their time to complete projects for non-profit organizations or individuals in need of projects including, but not limited to:
Yard work
Cleaning
Light construction
Painting
Moving
Fixing
Organizing/filing
Sorting/Packing
Project recipient options:
Private individuals (elderly, disabled, military personnel, etc.)
United Way partner agencies
Social welfare organizations
Civic agencies (parks, schools)
private non-profit organizations and faith-based organizations
Hosted in September, Month of Caring gathers hundreds of volunteers from businesses throughout the area volunteer their time to complete projects for non-profit organizations or individuals in need of projects including, but not limited to:
Yard work
Cleaning
Light construction
Painting
Moving
Fixing
Organizing/filing
Sorting/Packing
Project recipient options:
Private individuals (elderly, disabled, military personnel, etc.)
United Way partner agencies
Social welfare organizations
Civic agencies (parks, schools)
private non-profit organizations and faith-based organizations
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Websites
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
General Yard Work
House Painting
Fundraising for programs that emphasize areas of education, financial stability and health in Lake, Miner and Moody counties. Focusing on the building blocks for a good life and a strong community. Services include: information on community events, information on community resources, information on volunteer opportunities, grants for community non-profits, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, and Dakota Smiles Dental Program.
Fundraising for programs that emphasize areas of education, financial stability and health in Lake, Miner and Moody counties. Focusing on the building blocks for a good life and a strong community. Services include: information on community events, information on community resources, information on volunteer opportunities, grants for community non-profits, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, and Dakota Smiles Dental Program.
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Book Distribution Programs
Federated Giving Programs
Holiday Related Volunteer Opportunities
Specialized Information and Referral
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Brandon Valley Chamber of Commerce is helping elderly and disabled residents get their yards ready for winter by clearing the leaves from their properties 8:00am - 5:00pm, Friday, October 25, 2024. The Chamber will provide gloves, trash cans and bags to haul the leaves away, trailers for hauling, and bottled water for volunteers.
For residents in Brandon or Valley Springs:
Send an email to [email protected] or call 605-582-7400 to be put on the list for Rake the Town
Deadline to sign up: Friday, October 18 2024 by 5:00pm.
For volunteers:
To register: Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdd-KHFfNRNLekDyzngBAtakcthlz5Qi-qtkxcc034ZEkuCoQ/viewform
Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Deadline to register: Friday, October 18 2024.
Yard and team assignments will be sent out the Monday or Tuesday prior to the event
Bring volunteer spirit and rake!
Brandon Valley Chamber of Commerce is helping elderly and disabled residents get their yards ready for winter by clearing the leaves from their properties 8:00am - 5:00pm, Friday, October 25, 2024. The Chamber will provide gloves, trash cans and bags to haul the leaves away, trailers for hauling, and bottled water for volunteers.
For residents in Brandon or Valley Springs:
Send an email to [email protected] or call 605-582-7400 to be put on the list for Rake the Town
Deadline to sign up: Friday, October 18 2024 by 5:00pm.
For volunteers:
To register: Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdd-KHFfNRNLekDyzngBAtakcthlz5Qi-qtkxcc034ZEkuCoQ/viewform
Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Deadline to register: Friday, October 18 2024.
Yard and team assignments will be sent out the Monday or Tuesday prior to the event
Bring volunteer spirit and rake!
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Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
General Yard Work
Helping support the local economy by promoting the towns appeal through tourism advertisement, local events, local educational opportunities, growth and expansion. Elevating the outlook on the future and respecting the past.
Helping support the local economy by promoting the towns appeal through tourism advertisement, local events, local educational opportunities, growth and expansion. Elevating the outlook on the future and respecting the past.
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Holiday Related Volunteer Opportunities
Chambers of Commerce
Special Focus Community Economic Development
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Community Celebrations/Festivals
Tourist Information
Through its community-wide fundraising efforts, the Capital Area United Way helps to support 35 programs and services offered through 16 local United Way funded agencies.
Supports Community Impact Programs that help improve the lives of people affected by issues such as health, income and education.
Programs include:
- Girls on the Run/Girls on Track serves girls in 3-8th grade and helps prepare them for a lifetime of self-respect and healthy living.
- Imagination Library provides free books to children, ages 0-5, who reside in Hughes and Stanley counties.
- Mobile Dental Program helps children who don't have access to dental care.
- Project H.E.R.O. provides milk tickets and emergency transportation tickets to students to ensure they are healthy and able to get to school on time, and ready to learn.
- Lion's Club Vision Screening
Serves as a connecting place for volunteer opportunities. Agencies share that information through a publication in the paper called Volunteer Connections, as well as in the high school newspaper. Also, helps connects groups looking for a project with agencies needing volunteers.
Through its community-wide fundraising efforts, the Capital Area United Way helps to support 35 programs and services offered through 16 local United Way funded agencies.
Supports Community Impact Programs that help improve the lives of people affected by issues such as health, income and education.
Programs include:
- Girls on the Run/Girls on Track serves girls in 3-8th grade and helps prepare them for a lifetime of self-respect and healthy living.
- Imagination Library provides free books to children, ages 0-5, who reside in Hughes and Stanley counties.
- Mobile Dental Program helps children who don't have access to dental care.
- Project H.E.R.O. provides milk tickets and emergency transportation tickets to students to ensure they are healthy and able to get to school on time, and ready to learn.
- Lion's Club Vision Screening
Serves as a connecting place for volunteer opportunities. Agencies share that information through a publication in the paper called Volunteer Connections, as well as in the high school newspaper. Also, helps connects groups looking for a project with agencies needing volunteers.
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Dental Care Expense Assistance
Dental Care
Specialized Information and Referral
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Federated Giving Programs
Provides the following services: adoption, surrender, microchip - reduced cost, by appointment only, animal Abuse Investigation, and volunteer services.
Provides the following services: adoption, surrender, microchip - reduced cost, by appointment only, animal Abuse Investigation, and volunteer services.
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Pet Tracking Microchips
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Pet Food
Animal Shelters
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Workers on Wheels (WOW) is a senior services program to assist the elderly in remaining in their homes by providing rides for medical appointments and grocery shopping. Workers on Wheels does not provide emergency/crisis services.
Workers on Wheels (WOW) is a senior services program to assist the elderly in remaining in their homes by providing rides for medical appointments and grocery shopping. Workers on Wheels does not provide emergency/crisis services.
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Disability Related Transportation
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Senior Ride Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides a positive, loving environment, programming and community for young adults regardless of their faith background.
Provides a positive, loving environment, programming and community for young adults regardless of their faith background.
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Leadership Development
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Meeting Space
The Helpline Center's Volunteer Connections Program serves as the Volunteer Center for the Sioux Falls and Black Hills area by providing the critical link between those who want to volunteer and the agencies that need them.
The online volunteer database, https://volunteer.helplinecenter.org/, has hundreds of volunteer opportunities listed for area nonprofits. Call 211 or fill out the Volunteer Updates Form for volunteer options that match your interests and the time you have to give. Volunteering is a wonderful way to meet new friends, help others and make a difference in your community.
The Helpline Center's Volunteer Connections Program serves as the Volunteer Center for the Sioux Falls and Black Hills area by providing the critical link between those who want to volunteer and the agencies that need them.
The online volunteer database, https://volunteer.helplinecenter.org/, has hundreds of volunteer opportunities listed for area nonprofits. Call 211 or fill out the Volunteer Updates Form for volunteer options that match your interests and the time you have to give. Volunteering is a wonderful way to meet new friends, help others and make a difference in your community.
Categories
Community Service Work Programs
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Development
Watertown Area United Way is a non-profit community based volunteer organization whose purpose is to assist in meeting human care needs of Watertown area residents. The Watertown Area United Way has been proudly serving the Watertown Area since June 1970 and now supports 37 local programs. United Way believes that the community must work together to LIVE UNITED and community members can do so in three ways. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER.
To LIVE UNITED you can GIVE to help United Way and the 37 local programs meet human care needs.
LIVE UNITED by being a VOLUNTEER during campaign season, with the Delta Dental Mobile, or with a partner agency program.
ADVOCATE for United Way and the agencies United Way financial supports. Support health, education, and financial stability with your local United Way so that the Watertown Area can LIVE UNITED.
If you or your organization would like to give to, volunteer with, or advocate for Watertown Area United Way and the 37 partner agencies please call our office at 605-886-5815.
Watertown Area United Way is a non-profit community based volunteer organization whose purpose is to assist in meeting human care needs of Watertown area residents. The Watertown Area United Way has been proudly serving the Watertown Area since June 1970 and now supports 37 local programs. United Way believes that the community must work together to LIVE UNITED and community members can do so in three ways. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER.
To LIVE UNITED you can GIVE to help United Way and the 37 local programs meet human care needs.
LIVE UNITED by being a VOLUNTEER during campaign season, with the Delta Dental Mobile, or with a partner agency program.
ADVOCATE for United Way and the agencies United Way financial supports. Support health, education, and financial stability with your local United Way so that the Watertown Area can LIVE UNITED.
If you or your organization would like to give to, volunteer with, or advocate for Watertown Area United Way and the 37 partner agencies please call our office at 605-886-5815.
Categories
Specialized Information and Referral
Federated Giving Programs
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities