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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
Mounts Botanical Garden
Contact Person: Barbara FrickerJob Title: Volunteer CoordinatorAddress 1: 559 N. Military TrailAddress 2:City: West Palm Beach |
State: FLZIP code: 33415Contact Number : 561-233-1775Email: bfricker@pbcgov.orgWebsite: www.mounts.org |
We need teen volunteers to help in our beautiful botanical garden. There's plenty of wooding, trimming, and planting to do as well as office work and special events! Please call 561-233-1755 for more information!
Caridad Health Clinic
Translating/Tutorial Program: Each Saturday morning students meet to help migrant families and local doctors communicate at the Caridad Health Clinic. Students also help by baby-sitting children of patients while parents are busy with the doctor. Often Spanish speaking students help older members of the families learn English. Although open to everyone, this is an excellent opportunity for students in the Spanish curriculum to practice and perfect Spanish.
Children’s Hospital
Contact Person: UnknownJob Title: Volunteer CoordinatorAddress 1: 700 Childrens DriveAddress 2:City: Colombus |
State: OHZIP code: 43205Contact Number : 614-722-2000Email: volunteering@nationwidechildrens.orgWebsite: nationwidechildrens.org |
Typically, teen volunteers provide service in many areas, including the information desk, gift shop, sibling Clubhouse, clinic waiting rooms, Close to Home centers, and in office settings. Most assignments will be supporting families, patients, and staff. Teens continuing in the Nationwide Children's volunteer program will have the opportunity to train on patient units. Teens must be 14 and in high school by Septermber 1st. Typically, teen volunteers provide service in many areas, including the information desk, gift shop, sibling Clubhouse, clinic waiting rooms, Close to Home centers, and in office settings. Most assignments will be supporting families, patients, and staff. Teens continuing in the Nationwide Children's volunteer program will have the opportunity to train on patient units. Assignments will be same day/same time each week, typically 2-3 hours.
Special Olympics
Contact Person: Kevin RasnakeJob Title: Therapeutic Recreation Dept.Address 1: 2728 Lake Worth RoadAddress 2: Lake WorthCity: Lake Worth |
State: FLZIP code: 33461Contact Number : 561.588.5035 ext. 4Email: sopbc@hotmail.comWebsite: www.sopbc.com |
Service with the Special Olympics begins with the Indoor Games in September. Students can help with Bowling competitions on September 18th. In addition, volunteers are needed to help with various sports practices both fall and spring. Volunteers assist coaches through enthusiastic encouragement of the athletes and often participate in physical activity.
Dixie Manor After-School Program
Tutors/Playmates: Many volunteers are needed to help with sixty children aged 6-12 after school at Lois Martin Community Center in Dixie Manor, a local housing project. Duties include planning special events, helping with homework, and playing outside. The program is child-oriented, designed to encourage and motivate the kids to live a successful life.





