We have appointed Katherine Evans as our local correspondent to watch over the public paths, commons, greens, and other open spaces in Essex. Katherine lives in Braintree District in north-east Essex. She says: ‘I volunteered to be the Open Spaces Society’s local correspondent for Essex because I care about keeping our public rights of way and other public open spaces—such as village greens, common land, and access land—open, usable, and available to the public. ‘With the pressure t...| Open Spaces Society
AARP Minnesota advocates at the state, federal, and local levels to improve consumer protections and enforce laws. If you've been targeted by scams or fraud, you are not alone.| Minnesota
The NFED is pleased to welcome Dr. Brad Amendt to our Scientific Advisory Council! With decades of research experience and a big heart for helping families, he’s bringing fresh ideas, cool regenerative therapies, and a passion for collaboration to push forward care and hope for our ectodermal dysplasias community.| National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias
What if a decision made decades ago could change your baby’s future? That’s exactly what happened in Jack’s family. From grandpa’s sweat-free childhood to baby Jack’s groundbreaking treatment, this story connects generations, science, and heart. You’ll want to read how one family’s bravery is shaping the future of XLHED.| National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias
BRONX, NY, June 14, 2025 – “The food here is sometimes better than what you get in the supermarket,” said Patricia, a Bronx resident picking up groceries at Yankee Stadium. “It’s healthy, and it lasts.” Every month, hundreds of Bronx families gather outside the ballpark—not to catch a game, but to [...] The post ‘The Food Here Lasts’: Yankees and Food Bank For NYC Team Up to Fight Hunger in the Bronx appeared first on Food Bank For NYC.| Food Bank For NYC
BRONX, NY, July 16, 2025 — “If I’m in a position to serve… why not?” Lenard “Charlamagne tha God” McKelvey put those words into action at Food Bank For New York City’s summer food distribution at the Bronx River Community Center. The Breakfast Club co-host — joined by Lauren LaRosa and Nyla Symone of [...] The post ‘Why Not?’: Charlamagne tha God Serves 100 Bronx Kids Facing Summer Hunger appeared first on Food Bank For NYC.| Food Bank For NYC
HARLEM, NEW YORK, July 2, 2025 — Forty-eight hours before taking center stage at Nathan’s Famous July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest, top-ranked competitive eaters made an unexpected stop on the road to Coney Island. They traded their usual pre-game rituals of caffeine and protein shakes for aprons and serving spoons—using their platform to [...] The post ‘You See Them as People’: Major League Eating Competitors Serve Harlem Before Nathan’s July 4th Hot Dog Contest appeared first on F...| Food Bank For NYC
MIDTOWN, MANHATTAN — On Tuesday, June 3, something remarkable happened in the heart of New York City. Four hundred Morgan Stanley employees rolled up their sleeves and packed 4,000 boxes of shelf-stable food—right in the middle of Times Square. “That's 4,000 families across the city who will have food on their tables this week," [...] The post “It’s Unconscionable That Kids Are Hungry in Our City”: Morgan Stanley Takes Over Times Square to Tackle Summer Hunger appeared first on ...| Food Bank For NYC
From Hospital Hallways to a Parent’s Fight for Hope My experience with Children’s began 40 years ago as a nurse in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. We cared for the sickest children—from open-heart surgeries to severe traumas and life-threatening illnesses. I was proud to be part of a team that provided such extraordinary care. But…| Rady Children's Health
The Lafleur family’s support for Rady Children’s spans three generations Volunteers are the unsung heroes of Rady Children’s. They work throughout the Hospital and its satellite locations, doing administrative tasks, assisting staff and working directly with patients and families. For many volunteers, Rady Children’s becomes a home away from home, and giving back becomes something…| Rady Children's Health
Don Bellows has been volunteering at Rady Children’s Hospital for 30 years Don Bellows has become quite a familiar face around Rady Children’s. On any given day, the 92-year-old, who’s affectionately come to be known as “Grandpa Don” by Hospital staff, can be found guiding patients as they pick out library books, pushing wheelchairs around…| Rady Children's Health
Battleship USS Iowa Museum The post Celebrating Our Volunteers appeared first on Battleship USS IOWA Museum Los Angeles.| Battleship USS IOWA Museum Los Angeles
At Meadow Brook, volunteers are the heart of our mission, filling each day with their passion, energy and care. Our annual Volunteer Dinner is a heartfelt celebration of their dedication and all the ways they make Meadow Brook such a special place. Last year, hundreds of active volunteers gave more than 17,200 hours of service, ... Read more The post Meadow Brook Honors Volunteers appeared first on Meadow Brook Hall.| Meadow Brook Hall
Austin Community College District (ACC) partners with Seedling, a nonprofit that supports children challenged by parental incarceration, to make a brighter future for Austin-area students. Seedling is looking for volunteers to serve as mentors. As a mentor, you’ll meet with the child you’re connected with on a weekly basis during that child’s school lunch hour. […]| ACC Facstaff Infohub
Article by Bruna Bradford We couldn’t have done it without you! From the week leading up to the race through the very last breakdown at the end of the day, our volunteers made Pt. Mariah possible. …| Donner Party Mountain Runners
Meal Group Invictus Lodge #1777 serves monthly brunch at Ronald McDonald House® near UChicago Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital, bringing comfort and joy to families.| Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & NW Indiana
Temple is aiming to incentivize community engagement through the Owls for Philly program.| The Temple News
Are you looking for a meaningful, flexible way to support local environmental action this summer? Friends of the San Juans is seeking a Communications & Outreach Volunteer to join our team for a two-hour weekly shift, either in our Friday Harbor office or remotely. To help grow our community presence and impact, you’ll work directly ... read more| Friends of the San Juans
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
The post Transform a Student’s Future: Volunteer! appeared first on DiscoverE.| DiscoverE
Want to explore local streams while helping gather data that supports watershed research and decision-making? Join one of the local stewardship groups participating in this fall’s Community Water Monitoring Initiative! The post CWMI Fall Training and Monitoring appeared first on Project Watershed.| Project Watershed
Critical Volunteers Help Little Flower Assistance Center Thrive Little Flower Assistance Center, a ministry of Catholic Charities, relies heavily on volunteers—and among its most dedicated supporters are Suzie and Kurt Boyd, founders of Academy Roofing. For more than a decade, the Boyds have brought hands-on support, heartfelt care and a strong culture of giving to ... Read more| Catholic Charities of Denver
Several years ago, the Coronado National Forest decided to decommission over 160 miles of old roads in the Sierra Vista Ranger District, which includes the Patagonia Mountains, Huachuca Mountains, and... Read more »| Sky Island Alliance
Can you tell us a bit about yourself? I moved to D.C. in 2022 to begin a career in the [...] Read More... The post Associate Board Spotlight: Olivia Painchaud appeared first on Housing Up.| Housing Up
Nonprofits are the heartbeat of our communities. Whether they’re providing essential services, advocating for equity, or driving innovation in education, healthcare, and the arts, these mission-driven organizations play a vital […] The post Celebrating Mission-Driven Impact: How Nonprofits Shape Our Communities appeared first on OneDigital.| OneDigital
YES Network’s Bronx Beat spotlights how the New York Yankees and Food Bank For NYC partner year-round to fight hunger in the Bronx.| Food Bank For New York City
Sunflowers. I love their tall, huge stems and sunny yellow flowers reaching for the sky! This year, I planted several sunflowers to see if they would grow. They did! I was so happy! I thought the flower at the end of the long green stem would never open, but finally the blooms blossomed into their full majesty. I was amazed and happy.| CMSA
How Conner Prairie Shaped my Journey Growing up in Hamilton County, Conner Prairie was more than just a museum, it was a place woven into my childhood. I spent countless… The post From Youth Volunteer to Student Leader first appeared on Conner Prairie.| Conner Prairie
Have you ever talked to someone you have never met, then walked away from the conversation inspired and motivated, with a huge smile on your face for the rest of the day? That’s what talking to Erica Wright, Founder of Project U First is like. She shared her story with me this week, and now I’m…| 48in48
The Army Historical Foundation recently hosted its annual appreciation breakfast for the National Army Museum’s Volunteer Corps.| The Army Historical Foundation
Help run our booth at Family Watershed Day on September 20th, 2025, at Puntledge Park! The post Family Watershed Day 2025 appeared first on Project Watershed.| Project Watershed
In August 2025, Au Pair in America joined with international exchange participants and communities across the U.S. to celebrate Exchange Day.| Kid Notes
Charlamagne tha God serves 100 Bronx kids with Food Bank For NYC to fight summer hunger — and bring joy.| Food Bank For New York City
A pair of philosophers have created a program through which people can volunteer to team-teach online courses at Ukrainian universities. The European Initiative for Online Tandem Courses for Ukrainian Universities launched in September of last year. It arranges for teams of two European university lecturers from two different countries to offer philosophy seminars via a virtual| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
Looking for a way to enjoy Maine’s beautiful coastline, engage with other people, and help our migrating shorebirds at the same time? Become a Shorebird Ambassador with Maine Audubon! Shorebird Ambassadors walk the Maine shoreline during migratory shorebird season (July-October) to both monitor the birds and to share the birds’ stories with the general public. […]| Maine Audubon
Rich Frachey has been a passionate RMHC-CNI volunteer since 2022, bringing energy, heart, and humor to every event. Read about his favorite memories, why he keeps coming back, and what volunteering means to him.| Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & NW Indiana
Read about my experience volunteering for the Tevis Cup at Francisco's, the checkpoint at mile 85. An informative and enjoyable experience!| Wild Horses
Join us in celebrating the impactful contributions of volunteer interns Rose and Grace to our Environmental Services team. Passionate about sustainability, these future leaders inspire positive environmental change, leaving a lasting legacy within our community. Read more about their summer work and where they're off to next!| Earthwise: Environmental Services Resources
Looking for meaningful ways to engage your employees in the community and beyond? Consider a corporate volunteering initiative. Encouraging outreach can yield great results for both small and large companies. What Is Corporate Volunteering? Volunteering is one of the ways a company can commit to the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility, the idea by which… The post 12 Ideas for Corporate Volunteering appeared first on WorkforceHub.| WorkforceHub
Major League Eaters stop by Food Bank For NYC’s Community Kitchen to serve Harlem before Nathan’s Famous July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest.| Food Bank For New York City
As the summer heat intensifies, it becomes a critical time to offer support to the unhoused community. Extreme temperatures can pose serious health risks, including heat exhaustion and heat stroke.... The post How to Help the Unhoused Community During Summer Months appeared first on Friendship Place.| Friendship Place
Meet Andrew Cedillo, our June Volunteer of the Month, who brings heart and hard work to the kitchen at Ronald McDonald House near Lurie Children’s, helping prepare comforting meals for families in need.| Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & NW Indiana
Design custom faculty-led study abroad programs in Costa Rica, Guatemala, or Peru with Maximo Nivel. Benefit from 20+ years of expertise, local support, and cost-effective, academically rigorous experiences for your students.| Maximo Nivel
Animal Welfare charity, Wild Welfare welcomes ‘Zoos Victoria’ Director of Wildlife Conservation and Science, Dr. Sally Sherwen as new Trustee.| Wild Welfare
Please join us in welcoming this year’s program co-chairs and volunteer coordinator. We are grateful to co-chairs Aaron Cohen, Aaron Miller, and Nancy Proctor for their support and creativity as they work with proposal reviewers to build this year’s conference program, and to volunteer coordinator Barbara Mazer for supporting our sessions and events in Minneapolis.| MCN
For the past six months, the kitchen at the Ronald McDonald House near Lurie Children’s has been closed for renovation. And while the construction dust has been flying, we’ve been...| Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & NW Indiana
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
As Together Women Rise commemorates our 20th anniversary and looks ahead to the next 20 years, we want to ensure a top-rate Volunteer Program that meets the needs of Rise now and into the future, particularly as we expand our chapter and member numbers. We also want to ensure that every volunteer has a rewarding, […] The post We Are Growing Our Volunteer Program! first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post We Are Growing Our Volunteer Program! appeared first on Together Women Rise.| Together Women Rise
Not sure how to get started with food bank volunteering? Feeding San Diego offers many ways to get involved and give back as a volunteer. Our volunteers help reduce food waste and provide nutritious food to the San Diego community. We've broken down everything you need to know about becoming a Feeding San Diego volunteer. [...] The post Everything You Need to Know about Volunteering appeared first on Feeding San Diego.| Feeding San Diego
See how 400 Morgan Stanley employees packed 4,000 boxes in Times Square to fight childhood summer hunger in one of NYC’s most iconic spaces.| Food Bank For New York City
As we approach the close of 2024, we prepare to bid a bittersweet farewell to Food For Free’s Healthy Eats home delivery program. For over 22 years, Healthy Eats has been a cornerstone of our work, providing fresh, nutritious food directly to the doors of some of our most vulnerable neighbors in Cambridge. The decision […] The post Honoring a Legacy: A Farewell to Healthy Eats Home Delivery appeared first on FoodForFree.org.| FoodForFree.org
Olivia Morris, a sophomore at Sacred Heart Greenwich, is doing something seriously cool with her free time - and making a real difference while she’s at it. She| Greenwich Sentinel
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Volunteering with Learning Undefeated is more than just a day of giving back: it’s a chance to change a student’s perspective about what’s possible. This school year, more than 60…| Learning Undefeated
Close the Loophole! – Universal Paid Leave Should Include Bereavement Leave Due Monday, August 15th! Earlier this year, you made phone calls, sent emails, called your friend in order to add paid bereavement leave to our nation’s policy conversations. You did it and it was the first time Washington included paid bereavement leave to its paid leave agenda, an amazing accomplishment. In classic Washington fashion, however, Congress passed a law that provides two weeks of paid leave for the d...| Evermore
Volunteer Spotlight – David Shackelton Although Memorial Day has passed, we are still reflecting on the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country and also those who continue to serve in meaningful ways—long after their uniforms are folded away. At MiraSol Health, we are proud to spotlight David Shackelton, a veteran and dedicated volunteer whose life is a powerful testament to service, perseverance, and compassion. David served in the U.S. Military from 1976 to 19...| Hospice Care of the LowCountry
A volunteer at The National Archives has won a London Heritage Volunteer Award for her outstanding work. Katrina Lidbetter won the Going the Extra Mile category in the annual awards managed by London Heritage Volunteering Group. She is one of a team of 22 volunteers who catalogued 203,000 Second World War POW record cards at […]| News Archives - The National Archives
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
While the school year is coming to a close, Housing Up is already gearing up for our annual Back to [...] Read More... The post Our Partnership with Andersen appeared first on Housing Up.| Housing Up
The Independent is looking for two new members to sit on our volunteer Board of Directors| The Independent
For Volunteers' Week 2025, we spoke to Lindsey about her experiences of volunteering with Project Seagrass.| Project Seagrass
Meet Susan Strons, our Volunteer of the Month, whose heartfelt dedication and simple acts of kindness have made a meaningful impact on families at Ronald McDonald House Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana since 2017.| Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & NW Indiana
Join Michigan Audubon’s Birdathon Big Day 2025—a one-day birding challenge raising $10,000 for avian research at WPBO. Track species, make a per-bird pledge, and help protect birds through hands-on conservation!| Michigan Audubon
By Craig Martin, co-chair at Nottingham Pride| NottsPride
San Pedro River by Victoria Infante.| skyislandalliance.org
Meet our volunteers! Each month, we highlight stand-out volunteers and how they support families. For January, meet Pip Duinstra who volunteers at our Ronald McDonald House near Lurie Children\'s. The post April Volunteer of the Month – Barbara Flanigan appeared first on Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & NW Indiana.| Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & NW Indiana
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
As a member of the Webinar Program Committee, I’m grateful for the opportunity to be part of generating ideas and turning them into rich and diverse learning opportunities for our global WTR community. The post An Invitation to Join the WTR Webinar Committee! first appeared on Work That Reconnects Network.| Work That Reconnects Network
5 Ways that Growing Churches Boost Volunteerism Volunteers are the heart of Christian ministry. From the church mission statement to church projects and outreach to the community, volunteers are key. Learn how to develop your church’s volunteer base. | By William Vanderbloemen So much happens in the church throughout the year. Small groups, weekly worship services, […] The post How to Recruit & Retain Volunteers appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Tifton residents now have multiple opportunities to shape their city's future as officials announce openings on seven community volunteer boards.| The Georgia Sun
In honor of April’s National Volunteer Month and National Public Health Week, we want to celebrate our amazing partnership with [...]Read More...| Housing Up
Rosemary hosts Restart Parties in West London. As an environmentalist and Friends of the Earth coordinator, repair is close to her heart. She still uses a Nokia 3410, now on its second replacement battery. The post Restart Party Host Profile: Meet Rosemary appeared first on The Restart Project.| The Restart Project Blog
Hi everyone! This week, I was able to shadow Carolyn King, our Ombudsman Intake Specialist. During my time working alongside Carolyn, I got some valuable insights into our Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program and the hard work our Ombudsmen do to advocate for and educate those that may not be able to do so themselves. Did you know that March is National Social Work Month? Many of our Ombudsman staff at Pro Seniors are social workers, and I am so glad I have [...] The post Impact and Inspiration: ...| ProSeniors
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Recreation Closure Information Tropical Storm Hilary was an unprecedented natural event that impacted the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area and […] The post Recreation Closure Information first appeared on Go Mt. Charleston.| Go Mt. Charleston
These neighbors helping neighbors packed 360 Just Eats grocery boxes to ensure that Greater Boston families have the nourishment they need.| FoodForFree.org
Special Olympics World Winter Games 2025 Kick Off with Heartfelt Opening Ceremony| SpecialOlympics.org
A unique volunteer opportunity to help people with vision loss (low vision/blind), learn how to create audio description for YouTube with YouDescribe for free| Veroniiiica
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium (AOP) is delighted to announce that Tiernan McCracken, a dedicated member of its Youth Forum, has been highly commended at the prestigious Volunteer Awards 2024, organised by the Association for Science and Discovery Centres (ASDC). The awards ceremony was part of the ASDC Conference at The Royal Society in London, celebrating the contributions of outstanding volunteers who have made a significant impact in the science and discovery sector.| Astronotes
This Monday, Jan. 20, we are celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Day. To honor his legacy, special events and volunteer opportunities have been scheduled in West Philadelphia by local groups and organizations. A street renaming and awards ceremony in honor of Dr. King will take place on Monday fro| West Philly Local
Davinica Nemtzow brings mindfulness to Friends of Casco Bay's Water Reporter program, fostering deeper connections with the Bay.| Friends of Casco Bay
Atlantic Lottery exists to help support local communities and help build a stronger region. While the work we do each and every day is with this purpose in mind, we know that there is always a need for more support in our communities, especially during the holidays.| The Ticket
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Au pairs and staff from Au Pair in America are proud to have supported the runners at the 2024 TCS NYC Marathon!| Kid Notes
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Here’s a guest blog post and some “Handmade-with-Love” inspiration from one of our many crafty, talented, and generous donors, Diane: In 2011 my sister-in-law introduced me to Operation Gratitude’s mission and I embraced the call to action. That year I … Continue reading →| Operation Gratitude Blog
The El Paso County Board of Commissioners announces vacancies on the El Paso County Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Advisory Board.| El Paso County Colorado
Science communication is the ability to engage a wide array of audiences regarding environmental concerns, utilizing a framework set forth to hook participants| Shark Stewards
Meet Shirley Parraga of the Wake Forest School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology and research assistant to Dr. Maranke Koster. Shirley’s journey with the National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias (NFED) exemplifies a deep commitment to advancing research and providing hope for families affected by rare skin diseases.| National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., joined the Michigan Audubon team in March of 2023 and has made great progress in reviving the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on| Michigan Audubon
On August 5, 2024, Au Pair in America joined with international exchange participants and host communities across the U.S. to celebrate Exchange Day.| Kid Notes: The APIA Blog
APIA and UCLA in an on-going partnership that began years ago, developed a special course that meets the Department of State exchange program goals. This hybrid US American History course utilizes expert professors from UCLA who deliver the course content online over 19 weeks, while concurrently sending au pairs into their local community to share [...]| Global Awareness
Here at Friends we have what we refer to as “super volunteers”—these are folks who contribute talent and expertise to our growth and strategic priorities, going above and beyond the call of duty. They become an extension of staff, amplifying our values and mission. One such volunteer is Raven Preston of Orcas Island. Raven was ... read more| Friends of the San Juans
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., joined the Michigan Audubon team in March of 2023 and has made great progress in reviving the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on| Michigan Audubon
We’re excited to announce the search for passionate and dedicated individuals to join MCN’s Board of Directors! As a Board member, you’ll play a vital role in shaping MCN’s future. We’re seeking four talented individuals to replace outgoing members whose terms conclude in November. For many past and current board members, serving on the MCN board is a way to...| MCN
We have built a Water Reporter app specifically designed for our volunteers. And it's ready for you!| Friends of Casco Bay
Celebrating volunteers across the UK! #VolunteersWeek 2024| Reason Digital