Let’s CHOP Out Hunger for Kids this Holiday Season Help Us Feed 45,000 Children Weekly! Volunteer at CHOP Out Hunger’s New Scranton Warehouse Join us in our mission to end child hunger across Pennsylvania! CHOP Out Hunger relies on dedicated volunteers to help provide nutritious meals to 45,000 kids in need each week. Ways to Make a Difference:Packing Support: Assemble weekend backpack bags for childrenPop-Up Pantries: Help distribute fresh food to familiesOffice Assistance: Aid with administrative tasksYour time and effort give children the fuel they need to thrive. Become part of our movement to create a hunger-free future. Sign up here.
Junior Achievement of NEPA Seeks Volunteers for YES! Day The Junior Achievement of Northeastern Pennsylvania‘s YES! Day schedule is filling up with schools all over NEPA with our first few YES! Days fast approaching! They are looking for volunteers to help make this the best experience for the students. If you, or someone you know, would like more information on how to get involved in this morning program, click here to learn more! The Junior Achievement of Northeastern Pennsylvania is currently looking for volunteers for our upcoming YES! Day Experiences. This morning program teaches important life skills, career readiness, and personal finance to our local students. To make these program a success, we need your help!
The University of Scranton to Host Annual Volunteer Fair The University of Scranton has planned a fair on Tuesday Sept. 10 for area nonprofit organizations seeking college students as volunteers. Fair for Nonprofit Agencies Seeking Volunteers The Center for Service and Social Justice at The University of Scranton will hold its annual Volunteer & Service Fair for local nonprofits from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, on campus. The fair offers University students and student-led clubs interested in service projects and community-based learning sites a chance to meet representatives from nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers. To register a nonprofit organization for the event, email ellen.judge@scranton.edu or call 570-941-7429. The deadline to register for the fair is Friday, Sept. 6.
NeighborWorks Announces Carbondale Community Clean and Green Week Volunteer Event NeighborWorks Northeastern Pennsylvania (NeighborWorks) is announcing the Carbondale Community Clean and Green Week volunteer event, taking place from August 19-23, 2024. NeighborWorks acknowledges and thanks the City of Carbondale for their support and partnership in this initiative. Clean and Green efforts will kick off in Scranton on August 19-20. These initial days are managed through the University of Scranton. From August 21-23, Clean and Green efforts will take place in the City of Carbondale. NeighborWorks is actively recruiting community volunteers from Carbondale to join efforts in their city. Volunteer work will include power washing, window washing, debris removal, lawn maintenance, and other identified outdoor cleaning work. Only existing NeighborWorks Aging in Place clients will be receiving these services.For more information about where volunteers will be working, quotes or additional information please contact Alyssa Espinoza, Aging in Place Project Specialist at 570-877-3240, or Mary Endrusick, Director of Aging in Place at 570-954-0637.
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The University of Scranton to Host Annual Volunteer Fair The University of Scranton will hold its annual Volunteer Fair for local nonprofit organizations from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 12, on campus. The fair offers University students and student-led clubs interested in service projects and community-based learning sites a chance to meet representatives from nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers. There is no cost for a nonprofit organization to participate in the fair, however, registration is required. To register, email ellen.judge@scranton.edu or call 570-941-7429.
The Waverly Community House Artisans Marketplace Volunteers Needed Volunteers needed for both Saturday and Sunday. Two hour shifts. Mornings or afternoons available. Free admssion ticket for all volunteers. Call the Comm Office to sign up or for more information: 570.586.8191 or email kathy@waverlycomm.org. Click HERE for more information and to purchase tickets. This outdoor holiday marketplace will feature artisans from near and far offering a wide variety of hand crafted gifts and specialty food items for the holidays! Warm beverages, heat lamps, and seasonal music will all make for a fun, festive, atmosphere and a unique shopping experience. Luncheon by Constantino’s will be offered in The Comm Auditorium with seasonal entertainment provided by The Abington Heights High School Orchestra. Participating Artisans are: Bald Mountain MakesBeyond Infinity CreationsBirdsong BirdhousesBrook Hollis LeathercraftCandles by StellataCase Quattro WineryChristine’s SoapboxComm BakeshopCrow DesignsDA CreateDamiani CoffeeDeep Roots Hard CiderDesigns by Olivia GreyDistinctively RaisaGravity Line ForgeHappy ThreadsLil’ Sophia’s Jewelry BoxMaple Hill Farm & ApiariesMulberry Moon StudioNorth Harford MaplePure Suds Co.Rogers NurseryRoot RelationsSaint’s NicksThe Big G Organic FarmVessels for DanuVivid Color Jewelry CreationsWyldflower FarmsClick HERE to purchase tickets!Visit our website Waverly Community House 1115 N. Abington Rd. Waverly, PA 18471 Phone: (570) 586-8191 Fax: (570) 586-0185 Contact UsToday
Geisinger Seeking Volunteers for Pet Therapy Program to Support Frontline Workers Geisinger is seeking additional volunteers for its pet therapy program to participate in support sessions for frontline staff as they continue to work through the COVID-19 pandemic. While the program continues to provide comfort to Geisinger patients in its hospitals throughout northeastern and central Pennsylvania, it also has increasingly served hospital staff through the pandemic over the past two years. Due to lower volunteer participation during the pandemic, Geisinger is recruiting new volunteers into its program. Volunteers are needed at all Geisinger campuses, including those in Danville, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton and Lewistown, among others. “Our pet therapy program brings a great benefit to patients and staff,” said Tina McDowell, director of Volunteer Services. “By volunteering, you can help decrease stress levels and provide a much-needed positive experience for our frontline staff who might be feeling overwhelmed by the effects of the ongoing pandemic. Just a few minutes of comfort and relief can improve overall mental wellbeing.” Dogs and their handlers must go through Geisinger volunteer training with the volunteer services department before serving. Only dogs certified by an American Kennel Club recognized program are eligible. If you’re interested in learning more about volunteering in the health system’s pet therapy program, contact volunteer services at 570-271- 6230.
Light the Night Walk The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Scranton volunteer hosted Light the Night Walk will be held on September 25 at Nay Aug Park. Register now to bring light to the darkness. Scan the QR code below or go to www.lightthenight.org to register. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Light The Night Walk funds treatments that are saving the lives of patients today. LLS is making cures happen by providing patient support services, advocating for lifesaving treatments and pioneering the most promising cancer research anywhere.