Get Adobe Flash player

Where Can You Go to Volunteer?

Question by little1704: Where can you go to volunteer?
I have been thinking about volunteering somewhere
i really want to volunteer in a place where i can help children who lost their parents, where i can help them learn and be there for them in what they need
do you know any places like that in Los Angeles or any sites
Thank you in advance

Best answer:

Answer by niemisandra
red cross….Friendship ventures they have a web site… its held in minnestoa.. i have worked their as a voulenter and loved it .. i would do it again in a heart beat.. they help with your transportation and all… big brothers and big sister organizations… you go on trips with the kids and do many different thing maybe sleding and bowling and everything is free d\good luck and im glad to see your trying to make a difference…~Sandra~

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

 


 

Steve Ruza list of Florida Housing Counselor – The Law Office of Steve Ruza helps with – Pre-purchase Homebuyer Education Workshops – Predatory Lending Education Workshops – Rental Housing Counseling – Re…

 

Homeless veterans get help they need at Sooner Stand Down

Filed under: homeless counseling

Homeless veterans get help they need at Sooner Stand Down. Organizers say more than 265 veterans got clothing, haircuts, hot meals, medical care and counseling at the event, which brings together the VA Medical Center and social service agencies.
Read more on NewsOK.com

 

With help, a veteran gets back on his feet

Filed under: homeless counseling

From 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs holds a drop-in center to determine eligibility for homeless veterans for a housing voucher program at the San Joaquin Housing Authority's business office at 421 S. El Dorado St. in …
Read more on Stockton Record

 

Annual Stand Down event Oct. 25 to help homeless veterans in Mesa County

Filed under: homeless counseling

Homeless and struggling veterans can receive winter clothing, flu shots, veterans benefits counseling, and medical screenings at the event. It is also an opportunity for at-risk veterans to eat a hot meal and receive a “nice hair cut,” as well as …
Read more on Glenwood Springs Post Independent