Pledging to be more active?
Why not burn calories through volunteerism? Restoring native animal habitats, or sorting donated food, or other volunteer time could trim your waistline and help our communities.
Start here
The Volunteer Center of the East Bay
Where volunteers & nonprofits connect in the SF East Bay.
Pledging to be more active?
Why not burn calories through volunteerism? Restoring native animal habitats, or sorting donated food, or other volunteer time could trim your waistline and help our communities.
Start here
National Day of Service,or King Day, or MLK Day, or whichever name you like for Jan 21, 2013 – please check out the Volunteer Center of the East Bay’s website – start here -for ways to celebrate the day through service!
January 21, 2013 will mark the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday. This milestone is a perfect opportunity for Americans to honor Dr. King’s legacy through service. The MLK Day of Service empowers individuals, strengthens communities, bridges barriers, creates solutions to social problems, and moves us closer to Dr. King’s vision of a beloved community.
Volunteers are the lifeblood of many nonprofit and public agencies and enable agencies to deliver on their missions. Yet, learning how to recruit, manage and motivate people is difficult to pick up on one’s own. Join us at our training for nonprofit volunteer managers. We can help you gain the skills and resources you need to build and maintain volunteer support. We offer trainings in Oakland, and Walnut Creek .
Registration and advance payment are required for every session. Please call Jo Loss at (925) 472-5760 or contact us by email if you have questions.
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