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June 2022
Volunteer with the Alzheimer’s Association
As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with other who share your passion. If you are interested in connecting with various people in your area, teaching caregivers about Alzheimer's, organizing fun social activities for people living with Alzheimer's, helping community members find programs and services, creating a safe environment where people can share their feelings and experiences, or advocating for people affected by Alzheimer's, would you like…
Find out more »August 2022
Learn about Volunteering with Thread! 30 min VIRTUAL Information Session
Building a New Social Fabric in Baltimore - come learn more about volunteer with Thread! Join us for a 30 min virtual Zoom info session to learn more about volunteering with Thread as a UMB student. Click here to RSVP today! https://www.tfaforms.com/4910160?CID=7016e000001QHonAAG More about Thread: At a time when many people feel disconnected from neighbors and community, an organization in Baltimore brings together people of all ages, races and socioeconomic status to end social isolation and build a more equitable…
Find out more »Learn about Volunteering with Thread! 30 min VIRTUAL Information Session
Building a New Social Fabric in Baltimore – come learn more about volunteer with Thread! Join us for a 30 min virtual Zoom info session to learn more about volunteering with Thread as a UMB student. We do these every week @: - Tuesdays @ 12:30-1pm - Wednesdays @ @ 5:30 - 6pm - Thursdays @ 5:30 - 6pm Click here to RSVP today! https://bit.ly/3vU6rKY If you want to sign up for a date in the future you don't see…
Find out more »October 2023
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 »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 »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.
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