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Volunteer Opportunities

The Columbian
Published: June 22, 2019, 6:00am

Volunteer Connections/RSVP promotes volunteer opportunities. To see all the available opportunities, visit hsc-wa.org/volunteer-connections or call 360-735-3690.

Battle Ground HealthCare seeks licensed massage therapist volunteers to perform therapeutic massage in order to relieve pain, rehabilitate injuries, improve circulation and aid in the general wellness and positive health of patients managing chronic pain and receiving rehabilitation services at the clinic. Volunteer occupational therapists and physical therapists are also needed.

BloodWorks Northwest and The International WeLoveU Foundation seek blood donors from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 23 at the Vancouver Donor Center at Vancouver Mall, in alignment with the World Donor Day earlier in June.

KXRW Vancouver 99.9FM, a nonprofit community radio station, is currently looking for program hosts, field reporters and committed volunteer producers that know how to use Hindenburg Journalist software. Workshops are available to teach you the skills you need if you don’t have prior radio experience. Volunteers are also needed to staff tables at special events and serve on the board in a fundraising position.

North County Food Bank needs volunteers to perform duties such as stocking food bank pantry shelves, sorting and inspecting food item donations, preparing client food orders and monthly commodities for distribution, unloading daily deliveries, accepting donations, assisting new clients, and other tasks as needed around the food bank.

REACH Community Development is seeking volunteers who are passionate about working with youth to help with the Summer Lunch Program. Volunteers help distribute free lunches to REACH residents and community members while building positive relationships, having fun and making a difference. Lunches are served from noon to 1 p.m, Wednesday through Friday.

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