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Ark of Hope-Virtual Volunteering
You can help bring care and awareness to people victimized by childhood trauma, trafficking, and abuse. Volunteers can support through opportunities such as Junior Listeners, Listeners, Mentors or Survivors Coaches through a Removing Chains text chat survivor support site. For more volunteering information, email Malika Brown malikabrown@umaryland.edu or call 410-706-4143.
Find out more »Be My Eyes-Virtual Volunteering
You can help blind and vision-impaired people by providing visual assistance through a live video chat. Volunteers assist with both large and small tasks, helping the people they support to lead more independent lives.
Find out more »BookShare-Virtual Volunteering
Volunteering with BookShare helps bring literature to those with reading barriers. You can help scan books, edit books and describe images for people with dyslexia, blindness, cerebral palsy, and other reading barriers.
Find out more »By The People-Virtual Volunteering
Virtually volunteer and help transcribe Library of Congress documents. Volunteers create and review transcriptions to improve search, access, and discovery of these pages from history. "By the People" is a crowdsourcing initiative from the Library of Congress (LOC) in the United States. This initiative aims to engage the public in …
Find out more »Catchafire-Virtual Volunteering
Skilled volunteers can search this site for projects that match their skillset. The projects are generally put up by nonprofit organizations and can be done from home.
Find out more »Crisis Text Line-Virtual Volunteering
Volunteers are needed in the U.S., Canada, Ireland, and U.K., ages 18 and older to offer free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. As a crisis counselor, you will answer texts serving as a supportive ear and active listener to help calm others with creative solutions and problem-solving techniques.
Find out more »Crisis Commons-Virtual Volunteering
You can apply your professional IT skills virtually! Help others during disasters by providing IT support through phone calls.
Find out more »Hire Heros USA-Virtual Volunteering
You help veterans find jobs virtually by conducting mock interviews, career counseling, fundraising, guiding federal sector applicants, or through outreach. You can make a difference in the lives of military families today.
Find out more »I Could Be-Virtual Volunteering
From the comfort of your own home you could become a mentor for students about their career goals and dreams. iCouldBe offers an online platform for communication and provides online activities for you to engage with your mentee.
Find out more »Tarjumly-Virtual Volunteering
If you are multilingual this opportunity if for you! Volunteers can download the app to support refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants that are in need of translation services.
Find out more »TED Translators-Virtual Volunteering
You can help subtitle TED Talks to help disseminate knowledge, research and big ideas across languages and borders.
Find out more »Chapter One TutorMate-Virtual Volunteering
You can become a tutor and work with a student each week for 30 minutes. Volunteers read a story with their assigned student, ask questions to see how well their student understands the story, and plays word games as well as activities. All reading and activities are designed to be …
Find out more »Upchieve-Virtual Volunteering
You can assist underserved students with homework help and college guidance through a virtual online platform. UPcheive gives you all the tools you need to be a successful and effective tutor.
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