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Diverse Opportunities for Giving Back in Sonoma County

Sep 14, 2024

Volunteer Spotlight: Empowering Communities through Service

As we strive to make a positive impact on the world around us, volunteering presents an incredible opportunity to give back, learn new skills, and forge meaningful connections with others.

In Sonoma County, there are numerous organizations and initiatives that rely on dedicated volunteers like you. Here, we've curated a selection of fascinating volunteer opportunities across various sectors.

Education: Nurturing Minds through Tutoring

Are you passionate about chemistry? Montgomery High School is seeking tutors to support students with their assignments on Thursdays from 9-10 a.m. Spanish-speaking skills are a plus, but not required. If you're eager to share your knowledge and make a difference in the lives of young learners, don't hesitate to apply.

To learn more about this opportunity or get started as a volunteer tutor, visit pdne.ws/3Tbxkpn.

Community Development: Growing Hope through Gardening

Ceres Community Project is committed to providing nourishing and medically tailored meals to community members facing chronic illness. Their organic garden in Petaluma offers a unique chance for volunteers like you to get involved and contribute to this vital cause.

Join their gardening efforts every Tuesday morning from 9:30-11:30 a.m. If you're interested, please contact Matthew Cadigan at [email protected] or visit pdne.ws/4dtnZki.

Healthcare: Providing Emotional Support through Phone Calls

Continuum Hospice is seeking a volunteer with strong communication skills to make weekly phone calls to patients. You'll also be responsible for tracking supplies and medications that need to be ordered. Training will be provided, so you don't have to worry if you're new to this type of volunteering.

This opportunity can be done virtually or in the Continuum Hospice office in Petaluma. As a caring and sensitive individual, you'll make a significant difference in the lives of patients and their families.

For more information about this position, visit pdne.ws/3AFy3Zy.

Financial Support: Helping Hands with Financial Planning

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa is looking for a tech-savvy individual to join their financial team. You'll work closely with the chief financial officer and help record and deposit donations.

This role requires an organized person who can commit to working twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays in the morning. Please note that you must be at least 18 years old to volunteer.

For more information about this opportunity, go to pdne.ws/3yVHhQB.

Social Services: Supporting Mental Health through Fundraising

The National Alliance on Mental Illness is seeking volunteers for its NAMIWalks fundraiser event on Oct. 19 at Howarth Park and Spring Lake in Santa Rosa.

You'll be part of a team placing signs, greeting participants, assisting with refreshments, and passing out water to walkers. Volunteers must be at least 15 years old.

If you're interested in this opportunity or want more information, please reach out to Hana Casita at 707-800-3876 or [email protected]. Learn more about the event at pdne.ws/4azbIJI.

Community Events: Celebrating Music and Giving Back

The Railroad Square Music Festival is looking for volunteers to help with various tasks on Sept. 22.

You'll have the chance to pour beer and wine, supervise backstage areas, and assist with road closures from noon to 7 p.m. All ages are welcome to apply for this fun opportunity!

For more information about volunteering at this event, visit pdne.ws/3XHPelZ.

Government Services: Empowering Youth through Advocacy

Sonoma County's government is committed to empowering young people. Their youth advocacy program relies on dedicated volunteers like you.

As a volunteer, you'll attend bi-weekly meetings from 7:15-9 p.m., participate in two in-person conferences at Camp Roberts and in Sacramento, and contribute your time and expertise to support the growth of this initiative.

To apply for this opportunity or learn more about it, visit pdne.ws/3XHPelZ.

Getting Involved: Sharing Your Time and Skills

If you're eager to make a difference in Sonoma County but aren't sure where to start, don't hesitate to reach out. We'd be happy to help you find the perfect opportunity that aligns with your interests and availability.

To submit volunteer opportunities or share your own experience, email [email protected].

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