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  1. Washington Humane Society

    Volunteer with the Washington Humane Society! An excellent opportunity to volunteer with the Washington Humane Society. We need your help volunteering in a collegial environment in support of the operations of our National Capital Area Spay & Neuter Center. Provide excellent customer service in a fast-paced…

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    1001 L Street, SE
    Washington, DC 20003
  2. Volunteer Office/Admin Assistant

    Administrative Assistant to manage basic aspects of this seven person office. Marine Conservation Institute is a non-profit scientific and conservation organization working to protect marine life around the United States. We would like a volunteer to work a minimum of 4 hours per day, 4 to 5 days per week. Willing…

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    600 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E.
    Washington, DC 20003
  3. Become a Folger Shakespeare Library Docent

    Folger docents provide high quality support for the Folger Shakespeare Library's many educational outreach programs, including working with elementary and secondary school groups. Docents play a vital role in giving building tours, assisting with visitor information services, and being a part of the Folger's…

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    201 East Capitol Street SE
    Washington, DC 20003
  4. Advocate for a Child in Foster Care

    Mission Statement: Approximately 2,500 cases of abuse and neglect among foster children are currently in the DC Family Court system. 1,500 new cases of abuse and neglect appear each year. CASA DC's goal is to recruit and train volunteers to serve every one of these children through two volunteer programs:…

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    Washington, DC 20003
  5. CHGM Volunteer Opportunity

    Capitol Hill Group Ministry's (CHGM) mission is to engage neighbors, congregations, and organizations in our community in celebrating our shared commitment to social justice. To help us better achieve our mission, CHGM offers numerous flexible volunteer opportunities to individuals and teams looking to significantly…

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    Washington, DC 20003

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  1. Teach Children - Reading Mentor

    AARP Experience Corps volunteers tutor and mentor children in Kindergarten through 3rd grade classrooms in Washington, DC, providing a win for schools, students, and our older adults. Tutors are well trained and supported to help students learn the skills they need for academic success and improved behavioral…

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  2. Literacy Tutor

    If you're 50+ and can volunteer time to tutoring and mentoring a child, we need you! AARP Experience Corps is a proven program made up of volunteers who are dedicated to helping children become great readers before finishing third grade. Working collaboratively with teachers and other volunteers, you can…

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  3. Decoration Day

    Decoration Day Details Who: You! Gather a group large or small to come with you! Groups can be coworkers, from a religious group, friends, classmates, or have other connections. The most important thing is your desire to be involved in your community! What: 1. Before Decoration Day we ask you to do a drive…

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  4. Making a Difference in the District with AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly

    If you are looking for a way to use your experience, expertise, talent and creativity to make our local community a better place for our older neighbors, consider becoming a volunteer with AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly (LCE). The dedication and inspiring contributions of our 500+ volunteers are one of the…

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  5. AARP Driver Safety Program

    For great volunteering ideas and the opportunity to socialize in a fun environment, look no further than the AARP Driver Safety Program! We need your help and experience to make the AARP Driver Safety Program available to all who want to improve and maintain their driving skills. The AARP Driver Safety Program…

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  1. Help military families in your community

    Deployed military members leave behind spouses, children, and parents who must try to maintain life as usual while their loved one is away. Often, they are left to settle into a new community without the benefit of local family and friends. Giving a bit of your time can make a world of difference. Do what you…

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  2. Help someone you know get Medicare Part D Extra Help

    Use this new brochure to help someone you know who may be eligilble for help with the high cost of prescription drugs. It's always open season for the Part D subsidy, and eligible people could use the help now more than ever. The Social Security Administration has a new brochure (in English and in Spanish)…

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  3. Share good energy

    Tell friends who are appliance shopping that they can check for energy efficient models at the Department of Energy's Energy Star website.

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  4. Start a walking team

    This summer, as President Obama and Congress work together to enact health reform that: reduces health care costs for families, businesses, and government; guarantees choice of doctors, hospitals, and insurance plans; and assures quality affordable health care for all Americans, we hope that you will participate…

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  5. Create matching donation programs

    Many businesses have programs to match employees' charitable donations. Contact your Human Resources Department to learn if your company has a matching program in place. Matching gifts are a great way to often double, or sometimes triple, your generous gift.

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