If you are interested in any of these opportunities, please call the Volunteer at (818) 908-5066 or email vip2@volunteers.org

: : Body Worlds 3 Special Exhibits

Los Angeles, CA 90037

Mar 14 thru Sep 7, 2008

A Los Angeles-based Science Center is pleased to present BODY WORLDS 3 & The story of the Heart. This special exhibit features over 200 authentic human specimens including whole body plastinates not seen before, organs, translucent body slices, and for the first time-a special presentation of the heart. This exhibit will be open from March 14, 2008 through September 7, 2008. Volunteer to make this exhibit is a blast! Volunteers must have excellent customer service skills, an outgoing personality, be in a good health and at least 16 years old. Volunteers must commit to volunteering for a minimal of 3 months. Ideally, volunteers would be able to commit to working one 4-hour shifts per week. Volunteer shifts are available in the morning, afternoon and evening, Monday through Sunday. Shifts will be assigned on a first come first serve basis. Orientation and training is provided. 50 volunteers are needed each day while this exhibit is running. If you’re interested to volunteer, please sign up here now and we will forward further contact information to you.


: : Looking for Writer-Editor Volunteers

Los Angeles, CA 90028

Ongoing

Five to ten people are needed to fill this position for this 1st international film festival dedicated to addressing Human Rights, Children's Advocacy, Environmental Preservation and Animal Rights. This agency’s mission is to strengthen the voice of international activist artists – “Artivists” – while raising public awareness and funds for social global causes. The organization is seeking experienced, resourceful, and creative Writer-Editors on a part-time basis. You do not have to be local. We are seeking to collaborate with a close knit team of writers on interviewing filmmakers, artists, celebrities, community leaders, and preparing all of the content for the upcoming ARTIVIST.com. Interested volunteers’ responsibilities will be as follows:

1. Preparing content, (research, creative brainstorming, editing)

2. Writing articles and conducting interviewing.

Potential volunteers must have the following qualifications:

1. Experience in producing and preparing content for magazines, web portals, or E-zines.

2. Excellent communication and writing skills.

3. Experience in writing quality articles and delivering a project on-time.

4. Good at research and creative problem solving.

5. We are looking for individuals that are independent thinkers, creative, diplomatic, flexible, open to new ideas, work well independently and on a team, and play nice with others.

6. Have a positive attitude and enjoy an exciting, rewarding opportunity!

The ideal candidates will also be able to contribute approximately 10 hours a week and meet or conference call with the President and Editorial Department weekly. Initially this is a volunteer or intern position with the possibility of leading to employment after the launch of the Artivist Network, scheduled for the Summer of 2008. You receive TITLE & CREDIT. In addition, this is an extraordinary, hands-on opportunity to apply your knowledge and efforts to a meaningful project, expand your career resume, and network with members of the international Film, Art, and Activist communities. If you are interested in applying, register here and email your Resume and Cover Letter. Further contact details will be provided upon receipt of your interest form.

: : Data Entry and Phone Skills Needed

Panorama City, CA 91402

Ongoing

The Volunteer Center of Los Angeles is looking for people with office / clerical skills who are available to volunteer during the day, Mondays through Friday, 9 am to 4 pm. We need volunteers with computer / data entry skills and people who are comfortable in making phone calls, and must be able to commit to at least 4 hours a day. Training will be provided, so a minimum commitment of 15 hours is preferred but not required. Please register here now to set up an appointment for a phone or personal interview.  


: : Be a Mentor

Panorama City, CA 91402

Ongoing

Want to make a real difference in a child's life? Be a mentor to an at-risk youth, offering both friendship and academic help. The Volunteer Center of Los Angeles is seeking quality volunteers to dedicate a bit of their time to a child. Mentoring is simply spending some time with youth in a variety of activities. For example, sports, board games, reading, field trips homework, or good old fashion conversation! The program is based out of three elementary schools, Monlux, Kittridge, Erwin and two middle schools Madison Middle School, and St. Elisabeth Catholic Parish. Schools are located in the North Hollywood/Van Nuys Area. The purpose of our program is to improve student success for children who are vulnerable to educational failure by providing high quality, one to one mentoring relationships that promote academic excellence, post secondary education and positive life skills. High school students, seniors and community members are all welcome. One year commitment is required and must be willing to be fingerprinted. Sign up now for more details.


: : Housing Discrimination Testers Needed

L A & Ventura County

Ongoing

Housing discrimination affects millions of people…. You can help fight discrimination and earn extra money. A Los Angeles based nonprofit is seeking volunteer testers to assist in the investigation of housing discrimination complaints. Individuals should have a strong interest in civil rights and social justice issues and be committed to fighting discrimination. Testers must be reliable, objective, observant, and have good oral and written communication skills. Testers are paid a stipend plus mileage for their work and are also able to work very flexible hours. No minimum commitment is required. Testers are required to complete a four hour training session. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer. If you’re interested, please register here for further contact details.


: : Seeking for Best Buddies

Los Angeles, CA 90230

Ongoing

Seize this life changing opportunity to make a Buddy! This opportunity is with a non-profit organization dedicated to providing one-to-one friendships for people with intellectual disabilities. Volunteers have the special chance to go on outings with their Buddies and participate in fun group events from bowling to karaoke to professional sporting events to amusement park excursions and much more! We have a long wait list of remarkable children, men and women with disabilities, many of whom have been waiting for a friend like you for more than a year. The time commitment is small, the rewards are immense, and no experience is necessary. The next friend you make could be your Best Buddy! Volunteers commit to spending time with their Buddy twice every month, and to staying in touch by phone or email on a weekly basis. To be involved with this great opportunity, please register here and we will connect you with the Program Coordinator so you can be matched. 


: : Be a Tutor for the Literacy Program!

Los Angeles , CA 90012

Ongoing

53% OF WORKING-AGE ADULTS OR 3.8 MILLION PEOPLE IN LOS ANGELES CANNOT READ WELL ENOUGH TO USE A BUS SCHEDULE OR COMPLETE A JOB APPLICATION We want you! The Literacy Network of Greater Los Angeles and The Volunteer Center of Los Angeles are proud to present the Volunteer for Literacy Program. We can offer you a uniquely rewarding experience as a volunteer tutor for youth (ages 13-21) and adult learners. We have partner sites throughout Greater Los Angeles who need volunteers. Spend 2 hours a week as a tutor and change your life. No experience is necessary. We will train you to make a significant impact on the lives of adults and their families. Of course, your skills in basic reading, writing, math, job readiness and/or computers will only make you more effective. You can choose to work one-on-one or with a small group. As a volunteer, you will receive:

A professional 3-hour training to help you obtain new learning tools and activities to tutor with confidence

The support of program staff that will provide on-going assistance, resources, and encouragement throughout your volunteer experience

Follow-up trainings to grow in your skills as a tutor and discussion groups to network and share best practices with other volunteers in the program

Acknowledgement of your time and commitment to the program at our annual volunteer recognition event

For more information and schedule of upcoming training, please sign up now!


: : Become an Advocate for Abused Child in Foster Care

Los Angeles and Antelope Valley Areas

Ongoing

Each month in Los Angeles County, more than 800 hurt, frightened and confused children enter the Dependency Court, or foster care system. These are children who have been removed from their parent’s custody because of severe abuse, neglect or abandonment. A judge must make all of the important decisions about each foster child’s life, such as where the child lives, goes to school, whom the child may see, and what health care, therapy and educational services should be provided for the child. With almost 30,000 children under court jurisdiction, this is an awesome task! Become an Advocate for an Abused Child in Foster Care. A special advocacy program for children is currently recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers. Trained volunteers investigate the circumstances of children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect and placed in protective custody. Advocate volunteers will advocate for the best interest of foster children both in court and in the community. Volunteers must be at least 21 years old, be able to make a one-year commitment to the program, undergo a background check, and successfully complete a 36-hour CASA training. An average of 5 hours per week is spent on case activities. Bilingual (Spanish/English) and African American volunteers are especially needed. Volunteers must attend an Orientation session before taking the training. For additional information and to RSVP to one of the Orientations, register here now and you will be forwarded more contact details.


: : Help Stop Domestic Violence

Los Angeles, CA 90066

Ongoing

A nonprofit counseling based in West L A seeks a volunteer to help facilitate outreach of their domestic violence prevention program. The volunteer will compile a list of names, phone numbers and addresses of clergy in the areas of West Los Angeles, including a contact person that the Program Manager can reach regarding the services offered. Also needed is a list of criminal attorneys and public defenders. Volunteer must be computer literate and have good phone skills. The work can be done at home if the volunteer has access to a phone and computer or at the Counseling Center office. Interested volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Ongoing administrative tasks are available for a volunteer as well. Please sign up here for further contact details.