Community Health Charities Minnesota
Community Health Charities Minnesota
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OngoingReceptionistReceptionist: The Volunteer Receptionist performs a variety of phone and administrative duties that support our mission of creating a better future through brain injury prevention, research, education and advocacy. Requires strong oral communication skills and fluency in English as well as excellent interpersonal skills and a friendly, courteous manner. This is a weekday only position with a minimum of 6 hours per month. Brain Injury Association of MinnesotaIndividual
OngoingResource Fair VolunteersResource Fair Volunteers: Resource fair volunteers distribute information on topics like helmet use, Association programs, and resources for persons with brain injury and their family. A one-year commitment is expected but the number of hours and schedule is flexible. Brain Injury Association of MinnesotaIndividual
OngoingSpecial Project VolunteersSpecial Project Volunteers: Projects may include finding and updating resources for persons with brain injury, organizing and updating our library, and help organize survey data. Most, but not all of these projects require weekday hours. Minimum time commitment is once a month for three months but varies depending on the project. Brain Injury Association of MinnesotaIndividual
OngoingVolunteer Mail CorpsVolunteer Mail Corps: Small 59s of volunteers gather at our office in Minneapolis to help us send out all kinds of information. Time commitment is flexible (including some evening and weekend mailings). Once you sign up for the mailing corps, we’ll contact you prior to a project to see if you’re available. Brain Injury Association of MinnesotaIndividual or Group
OngoingWebsite VolunteersWebsite Volunteers: Help the Association update and expand the web site. Cold Fusion experience required. A six-month commitment is required. Brain Injury Association of MinnesotaIndividual
OngoingCamp HeartlandCamp Projects - The following activities could be scheduled during the spring, summer, or fall and would take place at the Camp Heartland Center in Willow River, Minnesota. Various renovation and improvement needs exist at the camp, related to the back patio (paving), garden (weeding, planting), log cabins (interior decorating and painting, exterior staining), ropes course (shed construction, wood chip installation), and retreat center (remodeling, decorating). The camp is also in need of a new archery range, which could be created and built by volunteers.Camp HeartlandIndividual or Group
OngoingAdministrative supportAdministrative support is our primary volunteer opportunity. For example, assisting with a large mailing. Volunteers usually participate in 1-2 hour increments of time. The Cancer Center at the University of MinnesotaIndividual
OngoingOffice Administrative HelpOffice Administrative Help: Data entry, mailings, organizing files and answering telephones are areas of high demand where children’s Cancer Research Fund staff can use assistance.Children?s Cancer Research FundIndividual
OngoingTour GuideServe as a tour guide, hosting our many visitorsHazeldenIndividual
OngoingBookstoreAssist bookstore staff and customersHazeldenIndividual

 

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