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Volunteens is a website that helps teenage high school students find volunteering opportunities to not only better their community, but also to fill their high school’s required community service hours.
If you know of organizations or events that you would like us to add to this website, please contact us at alex@heatzig.com
Also, if you are viewing this website from a county that is not Broward or Palm Beach and would like to bring VolunTeens to your area send me an email!
Some Teen Volunteer Opportunities
Palm Beach County Clerk & Comptroller
Contact Person: Patricia ChaparroJob Title: Sr. Employment SpecialistAddress 1: 301 N. Olive Ave., 9th Fl.Address 2: West Palm BeachCity: West Palm Beach |
State: FLZIP code:Contact Number : 561.355.4172Email:Website: www.mypalmbeachclerk.com |
Volunteer opportunities for teenagers are available throughout the year in the Main Courthouse and Government Center in West Palm Beach. Volunteers work in one of several offices including County Criminal, Juvenile, Circuit Civil, Circuit Criminal, Family, Administration and Recording. Every effort is made to guarantee the volunteer and his/her assignment are well suited for each other. Volunteers assist with the many clerical needs of each department: filing, photocopying, creating and updating case files, researching microfilm documents and other tasks as necessary. Volunteers gain knowledge of the Palm Beach County judicial system while assisting Clerk employees and saving taxpayers money. Hours are flexible. Please call for more information.
* This may be a good summer activity, as the court hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Boca Raton students would need to allow time to commute.
Boca Raton Community Hospital
Contact Person: Judy RileyJob Title: Chairman for Teenage Volunteers (TAV)Address 1: Chairman for Teenage Volunteers (TAV)Address 2: 800 Meadows RoadCity: Boca Raton |
State: FLZIP code: 33486Contact Number : 561.995.4559Email: jriley@brch.comWebsite: www.brch.com |
TeenAge Volunteer (TAV). Students are needed to volunteer in many departments throughout the hospital. Duties include transporting patients, delivering flowers and messages to patients, running errands, delivering medical records to the emergency room, and attending the nurses’ station and the information desk.
Giving Lax
Contact Person: Bobby RauchJob Title: Founder/PresidentAddress 1: 3900 Jog Road 33434Address 2:City: Boca Raton |
State: FLZIP code: 33434Contact Number : 561-271-0506Email: bobbyrauch@gmail.comWebsite: givinglax.com |
Giving Lax is an organization dedicated to bringing lacrosse to underprivileged youth in South Florida. Giving Lax collects new and used lacrosse equipment to outfit the children with all necessary protective gear. Once we've collected enough equipment, we begin our instructional lacrosse clinics at various after-school centers. We are always in need of volunteer coaches.
CAREing Foundation
The CAREing Foundation is a drug and alchohol prevention program using arts as the vehicle. There is a need for teens to volunteer approximately one day a week as: -Volunteer Site Artist Mentors to work with the artist once a week at sites around Palm Beach County. (They will find a site near you.) -Volunteer Office Assistant to update the database, answer phones and mail out letters.
Youth Court
Contact Person: James CummingsJob Title: Volunteer CoordinatorAddress 1: 3400 Belvedere RoadAddress 2:City: West Palm Beach |
State: ALZIP code: 33406Contact Number : 561.682.0026 Fax: 561.682.0037Email: cummings@palmbeach.k12.fl.usWebsite: |
Volunteers are needed to act as jurors, clerks, and attorneys in Youth Court, a nationwide program run locally to help unclog the court system. Juveniles charged with misdemeanors or minor felonies waive their right to be tried in traditional court and are tried in youth court in return for a clean record upon completion of probation (or whatever sentence the court imposes). The recidivism rate, or rate of re-arrest, in youth court is 4-5% versus the 28-34% rate of traditional court. Recently the Youth Court Program was expanded to include the Teen Drug Court function as well. Youth Court is held in four locations throughout the county, including Delray Beach Courthouse at 200 West Atlantic Ave where trials take place every Thursday evening beginning at 5:30 p.m. Other locations include West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and Belle Glade. Parents are welcome to watch their children in action, but all proceedings must remain confidential. Attorney training takes place in September; student volunteers will be coached by pro bono lawyers. Great for students interested in a law career.





