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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
Broward County Library
Contact Person: Jan Moran, Riverland Branch LibraryJob Title: Jan Moran Collier City Learning LibraryAddress 1: Two Locations: Jan Moran Collier City Learning LibraryAddress 2: 2800 NW 9 Court, 2710 W. Davie Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312City: Pompano Beach |
State: FLZIP code: 33069Contact Number : 954-968-3820Email:Website: www.broward.org/library. |
Volunteer Opportunities may include: assisting with programs and special events; preparing crafts; shelving books and other materials; and tutoring younger children.
Museum Of Art / Fort Lauderdale
Contact Person: Leslie BellJob Title: Curatorial & Education AssistantAddress 1: One East Las Olas Blvd.Address 2: Fort LauderdaleCity: Fort Lauderdale |
State: FLZIP code:Contact Number : 954- 525-5500 ext. 230 or ext 241Email: email:lbell@moafl.orgWebsite: www.moafl.org |
Join the fun at the Museum of Art / Fort Lauderdale -- become a volunteer! Volunteers support the Museum staff in a wide variety of functions: greeting visitors, working at the admissions counter, assisting at lectures and special events, and helping out at our Creative Summer Art Camp. The Museum also has opportunities for docents. Scheduling is flexible to fit your needs, and training is provided to ensure that you're comfortable in your volunteer position. The Museum has many unusual new exhibitions on its calendar, which means that volunteering will give you the inside track to experiencing firsthand the fun and excitement of working behind the scenes at the Museum of Art / Fort Lauderdale. Call 943-525-5500 ext. 230 or 241 to join our great volunteer team.
Willowbrook Court at Saint Andrew’s Estates Medical Center
Contact Person: Connie MyersJob Title: Volunteer CoordinatorAddress 1: 6152 N. Verde TrailAddress 2: Boca RatonCity: Boca Raton |
State: FLZIP code: 33486Contact Number : 487.5200 ext. 411Email: conniemyers@actslife.orgWebsite: |
Activity Coordinators. Volunteers are needed to help with various activities including arts and crafts, bingo, balloon volleyball, bowling, birthday parties, reading, and writing. Volunteers may also work one-on-one with residents. Foreign language students are also needed to help with residents whose first language is not English.
Kids in Distress
Contact Person: Nancy OkrentJob Title: .Address 1: 819 NE 26th St.Address 2: Fort LauderdaleCity: Fort Lauderdale |
State: FLZIP code: 33305Contact Number : 954-767-8573Email:Website: www.kidsvotingbroward.org |
We prepare and motivate future voters through nationally acclaimed curriculum in K-12 with hands-on voting experience. We need volunteers to join our high school student advisory board, participate in fundraising activities, and join our think tank. Minimum Age: 14 years old
Lighthouse Habitat for Humanity
Contact Person: Volunteer CoordinatorJob Title: Patty 1635 North Old Dixie HwyAddress 1: Jupiter, Florida 33469Address 2:City: Jupiter |
State: ALZIP code: 103Contact Number : 561.743.7526 ext.Email: voluncoor@bellsouth.netWebsite: |
Looking for volunteers to staff our Thrift Store in Tequesta on Saturdays and during the summer. Store hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and we are open Wednesday through Saturday. Choose your hours and be part of an exciting team that partners with people in need, building affordable homes in our community. Responsibilities include pricing stock, cash register, answering the phone and helping customers as needed. With the profits from our store, we are able to continue our mission helping people in need. Volunteers are also needed for construction sites (must be 16 years or older). Construction will begin at the end of September 2004 and continue through the school year.





