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Food Pantry Volunteer | ACCESS Center Support Services - Belmont Site
Provides individuals an opportunity to support community efforts. Program meets the requirements for qualified volunteer hours to fulfill SNAP requirements under ABAWD work rules. Volunteers are trained and build basic work habits, practice job skills, and contribute to the program's success.
Provides individuals an opportunity to support community efforts. Program meets the requirements for qualified volunteer hours to fulfill SNAP requirements under ABAWD work rules. Volunteers are trained and build basic work habits, practice job skills, and contribute to the program's success.
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Community Action Angels Program | Community Action Angels Warehouse
Organizes volunteers to provide hope and comfort to individuals in the community that are in need. Offering holiday décor, dishes in stock, curtains and bedding, a few furniture pieces, household décor. Closed to the public from November through January annually, to stage the Holiday Gift program.
Organizes volunteers to provide hope and comfort to individuals in the community that are in need. Offering holiday décor, dishes in stock, curtains and bedding, a few furniture pieces, household décor. Closed to the public from November through January annually, to stage the Holiday Gift program.
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Volunteer Program | Living Well Mission (The)
Offers volunteer opportunities to help run the programs available at The Well.
Offers volunteer opportunities to help run the programs available at The Well.
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Office for the Aging | Schuyler County Office for the Aging (SCOFA)
Offers a variety of services including caregiver services including respite, health promotion activities, friendly telephoning and visiting services, and information about services available to community members age 60 or older and provide assistance, as needed, in accessing these services or resources as well as assistance in obtaining groceries to home-bound seniors.
Offers a variety of services including caregiver services including respite, health promotion activities, friendly telephoning and visiting services, and information about services available to community members age 60 or older and provide assistance, as needed, in accessing these services or resources as well as assistance in obtaining groceries to home-bound seniors.
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