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Volunteer Opportunities

The Columbian
Published: March 14, 2020, 6:00am

Catholic Community Services of Western Washington is looking for home improvement star volunteers who can spare a few hours each month to help low-income clients with minor household repairs so they may remain in their homes. There are also opportunities for businesses that would like to volunteer or provide pro-bono services. No experience is necessary, just a willingness to tidy up and help someone! Mileage reimbursement is provided. Contact 360-213-2403.

Columbia Little League baseball season is just around the corner, and volunteers are sought to serve as baseball and softball umpires, concession stand workers, field clean-up helpers and board members. Shift days and times vary and are usually tailored around volunteer availability. Contact 360-931-7733.

Lutheran Community Services Northwest seeks volunteer office assistants with language skills to assist with client communication, make phone calls and set appointments, as well as assisting with typical office duties with their Immigration Counseling program. Contact 360-787-4711.

Metropolitan Performing Arts is always looking for volunteers to help in any capacity from set building, costumes, poster hanging, ushering, organizing and more. This is a great opportunity for the entire family. Contact 360-975-1585.

Shared Hope International is working to eradicate human trafficking. It is seeking data entry volunteers to help with record keeping, tracking attendance at events, and making calls during thank-you drives. Contact 360-693-8100.

YWCA Clark County is seeking Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers. Trained community volunteers represent the best interests of a child placed in the foster care system, ensuring that the child’s voice is heard. The CASA gathers information, follows the child’s progress, monitors parent’s progress, facilitates positive communication, and makes recommendations to the court based on their findings. Contact 360-906-9112.

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