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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
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Some Teen Volunteer Opportunities
Coral Springs Mothers of Multiples
Contact Person: Pam WalkerJob Title: PresidentAddress 1: 6056 NW 56th DriveAddress 2: Coral SpringsCity: Coral Springs |
State: FLZIP code: 33067Contact Number : 954.755.3555Email: prwin@bellsouth.netWebsite: www.csmoms.org |
At Coral Springs Mothers of Multiples we are committed to supporting parents of multiples in Coral Springs and its surrounding areas. Volunteers are needed for events that we hold throughout the year. Our purpose is to provide understanding, guidance, and education for our members in matters unique to raising multiple birth children. The volunteers would receive service hours that would help to fulfill the requirements not only for graduation (as required) but also for the Florida BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP program.
Boca Jets Lacrosse
Contact Person: Brian ClintonJob Title: Stickhead Lacrosse 500 NE Spanish River BlvdAddress 1: c/o Stickhead Lacrosse 500 NE Spanish River BlvAddress 2: Suite 21City: Boca Raton |
State: ALZIP code: 33431Contact Number : 954-725-1408Email: bocajetslax@hotmail.comWebsite: www.bocajetslacrosse.com |
Boca Jets Lacrosse is a non-profit sports organization that provides a league for boys and girls from grades K - 8 to play lacrosse in Boca Raton. We are a 100% volunteer organization and have had over 300 children participate in one year. Volunteers are needed for: Office work - registration information (immediate need) Web site improvements Coaching Game day - concession help
Delray Beach Public Library Teen Advisory Boar
Contact Person: Loanis MenendezJob Title: Cuesta Young Adult LibrarianAddress 1: 100 West Atlantic AvenueAddress 2:City: Delray Beach |
State: FLZIP code: 33433Contact Number : 561.819.6299Email: Loanis.Menendez@DelrayLibrary.orgWebsite: www.delraylibrary.org |
Teen Advisory Board @ Delray Beach Public Library (TAB@DBPL) The TAB@DBPL was formed to give teens the opportunity to participate in and influence teen services at the Delray Beach Public Library. Membership Requirements: Ages 13 - 17. Teen Volunteer Application/Model Release and Statement of Commitment. Members must commit to one year of service and a minimum of 75 hours of service for that year. Service hours can be met with a combination of activities: attendance at monthly meetings (1 hr, once a month required) during fiscal year October - September, AND chairing one Young Adult Yearly Program such as Book Discussion Chair and Got Gaming? Chair Various positions available for Homework Helpers and FCAT (3rd, 4th, & 5th) Tutors. For more details, please visit the TAB@DBPL website (www.delraybeachlibrary.org under Youth Services) or come by the library for an application.
North Ridge Medical Center
Contact Person: North Ridge Medical CenterJob Title: Volunteer CoordinatorAddress 1: 5425 NE 14th AvenueAddress 2: Fort LauderdaleCity: Fort Lauderdale |
State: FLZIP code: 33334Contact Number : 954-776-6000Email:Website: www.northridgemedical.com |
Volunteers are needed to help provide quality service with compassion and quality care. Volunteers will be information desk attendants, patient transporters, and provide medial records support and food service support. Minimum age is 14 years old
Boca Respite Volunteers
Contact Person: Janna SundookJob Title: Director of VolunteerAddress 1: and Homebound ProgramAddress 2: PO Box #811525City: Boca Raton |
State: FLZIP code: 33481-1525Contact Number : 561.391.7401Email: info@boca-respite.orgWebsite: www.boca-respite.org |
Teenage volunteers are needed to assist homebound, elderly, and family caregivers in the Boca Raton area. Volunteers may do shopping, run errands, provide transportation, odd jobs, friendly visiting, or respite to those they he





