Category Archives: Seeking Volunteers / Service Opportunities

ReSource needs volunteers this week

ReSource’s construction training program has a short-term, acute need for classroom helpers.   We recently started a cohort of our hands-on, construction training program of 14  New Americans.    It is hard for our instructor to provide 1-1 instruction and safety oversight for that many students.   He could use a number of helpers in the classroom to […]

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United Way Volunteer Connection Listings – May 13th edition

United Way of Northwest Vermont’s mobile-friendly Volunteer Connection connects you to hundreds of local volunteer needs. Search by age, date, county, interests or causes that are important to you. Stay connected to community needs. Go to www.unitedwaynwvt.galaxydigital.com. Week of May 13, 2019 By Sue Alenick, United Way Volunteer Columnist JOIN THE PARADE – The City of […]

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Downtown Spring Move Out Project 2019 – May 23rd

Whether you’re moving out or you just want a little more elbow room, the annual Spring Move Out Project (SMOP) is the time and the place for unloading unwanted—but still usable—household goods. Students and area residents bring clothing, books, household items, furniture, and non-perishable food items down to this annual community recycling and swap event. Leftovers will […]

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Help Tell this Spring’s Service Story, Campus Survey Reminder, and Move Out volunteers needed

Help Us Tell the Story of Champlain’s Collective Impact Each semester we have classes engaging with our campus and community; students organizing service opportunities; and staff members facilitating team building through volunteering. Please help us tell our collective impact story by filling out this brief form, for any projects/work done in Spring 2019. Please fill out the […]

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United Way Volunteer Connection Listings – April 25th edition

United Way of Northwest Vermont – Volunteer Connection Listings Week April 29, 2019 By Sue Alenick, United Way Volunteer Columnist SPRING INTO VOLUNTEERING! United Way of Northwest Vermont’s mobile-friendly Volunteer Connection connects you to hundreds of local volunteer needs. Search by age, date, county, interests or causes that are important to you. Stay connected to community […]

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Become a Volunteer at the Birds of Vermont Museum

Become a Volunteer at the Birds of Vermont Museum HUNTINGTON, Vermont – The Birds of Vermont Museum seeks volunteers to help on a regular basis in Huntington, Vermont, especially at our front desk. All you need is an interest in birds, art, museums, or tourist services—or all of the above—and a willingness to volunteer at […]

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AASHE Bulletin – April 16th edition

April 16, 2019 News of the week McGill U Drops Redmen Name From Sports Teams The university announced its recent decision to drop the Redmen name from varsity sports teams after consultation with the McGill community. The name is considered to be an offensive term for Indigenous peoples. Moving forward, a steering committee will be […]

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Expand Your Sustainability Skills & Knowledge with AASHE!

Applications for the Sustainability Professionals Retreatare due by May 1! Don’t miss out! If you are looking for a way to advance your vision, capabilities and support system as a sustainability change agent on campus, then this workshop is for you! You can expect a focus on flow, systems thinking, building your skills and strengthening relationships […]

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United Way Volunteer Connection Listings – 4/17 edition

United Way of Northwest Vermont’s mobile-friendly Volunteer Connection connects you to hundreds of local volunteer needs. Search by age, date, county, interests or causes that are important to you. Stay connected to community needs. Go to www.unitedwaynwvt.galaxydigital.com. Volunteer Connection Listings                                                                                     Week of April 22, 2019 By Sue Alenick, United Way Volunteer Columnist COTS WALK 2019 – […]

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