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    • CAMPAIGN INTERNSHIP 
       
      Congressman Gil Cisneros: Gil Cisneros is a Democrat representing California’s 39th Congressional district in the United States House of Representatives to ensure our children are provided with the same ladder of opportunity that the Navy provided him. 
      The November 2020 election is pivotal to maintaining a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives. Congressman Gil Cisneros currently represents California’s 39th Congressional district which includes Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino Counties. The district is considered one of the most competitive districts in the country during the 2018 election, and will continue to be a Frontline race through 2020.  Our campaign is seeking driven, resourceful, and talented interns to help power his reelection campaign. Apply here.
       
       
       

       
       
      When you volunteer at ACT For Compassion, you make a real and lasting impact in the world by helping us serve kids around the world more effectively! There’s so much you can do, using your specific skills, interests and abilities.
       
      - Compassion has special dates For Registration
      - They take a limited number of students after Certain Tests in terms of the Volunteer’s Ability
      - Registration dates are late August and early February.
       

       
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      Welcome to Girls Inc. of Orange County's Volunteer Website!

      Direct service volunteers who plan on being involved on a weekly basis are required to attend a Girls Inc. 101 orientation before being able to view and register for upcoming opportunities. One-time or special event volunteers are not required to attend an orientation. Access our How to Use VolunteerHub Guide here.

      Questions? If you have questions or would like to schedule a group event, please email the Volunteer Department at volunteer@girlsinc-oc.org. You may also visit our volunteer webpage if you have questions about our volunteer programs.


       
      Big Brothers Big Sisters of America  
       
      Being a Big Brother or Big Sister is one of the most enjoyable things you’ll ever do. Not to mention, one of the most fulfilling. You have the opportunity to help shape a child’s future for the better by empowering them to achieve. And the best part is, it’s actually a lot of fun. You and your Little can share the kinds of activities you already like to do.
       
      Play sports together. Go on a hike. Read books. Eat a pizza with extra anchovies. Or just give some advice and inspiration. Whatever it is you enjoy, odds are you’ll enjoy them even more with your Little—and you’ll be making a life-changing impact.

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      "There is no greater reward than being able to help a sick child. The volunteers at CHOC Children's generously donate their time to help us provide the very best pediatric services in Orange County. For more than 40 years, the volunteer programs at CHOC and CHOC at Mission have provided vital assistance to all hospital departments. In Fall 2011, we were voted “The Best Place to Volunteer" by the Orange County Register"


      http://www.coasttocoastfoundation.org/about-us.html

      Our mission promise is to provide services that continually make a difference in the homeless community while bridging the gap in support for homeless children to succeed in school


       
      Dayle Mcintosh Center
       
      Who We Are: Dayle McIntosh Disability Resource Centers is California’s leading Independent Living Center. Our namesake and inspiration, the late Ms. Dayle McIntosh, was a person with quadriplegia. She only had use of her fingers and thumbs, yet she lived independently, held a job and volunteered her time to help others. Since we opened our doors in 1977, we have provided people with disabilities —of all ages and from all walks of life—with the knowledge, support, skills and tools to live richer, fuller and more independent lives.
       
      What We Do: Very simply we help people with disabilities live independently and succeed in every area they desire. Dayle McIntosh Disability Resource Centers is not a residential program, but a consumer-driven organization that provides a broad menu of on-site and remote services. 

      Discovery Science Foundation

       https://www.discoverycube.org/volunteer/

      Volunteers Wanted!

      As a non-profit organization, Discovery Science Foundation relies on volunteer support to inspire future scientists and engineers. Volunteers provide person-to-person interaction with our guests in order to promote education through our exhibits. If you are over the age of 15 and would like to make an impact on your community, you have found the right place to volunteer.


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      http://www.cityofdiamondbar.com

      We are kids, teens and young adults working together to make Diamond Bar a better place for us. Together, we are voicing our ideas and gaining the opportunity to make a change through community service. Leaders within our community support and advise our every step. We are part of the City of Diamond Bar's Youth Master Plan dedicated to developing youth leadership. By becoming active and involved, Diamond Bar is on its way to becoming a Youth oriented community!

      In the Summer Time there is the Youth Volunteen Program 

       Friends & Helper
       

      Friends & Helpers was created to support the families within our local shelters. We support our centers throughout the entire year. Our community outreach includes our Back to School and Adopt A Family Holiday Program. We assemble school supplies, snack bags, hygiene items and holiday gifts as a way to provide the families with items we often take for granted and they desperately need all year round. This is made possible by your donations, volunteer hours and company sponsorships.


      Horses
      http://www.hanaeleh.org/  (Non-Profit Horse Rescue) 
       
      Hanaeleh is a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of horses. We rescue horses that would otherwise be sold to slaughterhouses, provide temporary foster care, promote horse advocacy, and manage a social network for all who share an interest in horses.

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      http://www.lhcm.org/410/Volunteer-Internships
       
      The Children's Museum is looking for fun-loving and dedicated volunteers who want to share their time and talents by joining our growing team of amazing high energy volunteers! Along with having fun and giving back to the community, there are many other perks to volunteering at The Children's Museum at La Habra.

      Leukemia Lymphoma Soceity
      http://www.schoolandyouth.org

      In its 16th year, School & Youth Programs have given students the opportunity to help raise awareness and funds in honor of local patients battling a blood cancer like leukemia. By collecting spare change, kids involved with School & Youth Programs, have raised more than $211 million for research and patient services.

       
      Founded in 1958, OneOC has a 50-year track record of encouraging people to become personally involved in making our community a good and welcoming place to live, work, and raise a family. Since our early beginnings, we have developed ways for people to best use their valuable time and talent to help others. Formerly called the Newport Bureau of Volunteerism, growing to Volunteer Center Orange County, we were the very first community service project of the Junior League of Orange County.
       
      Today, we have grown and matured into the fifth-largest and most comprehensive of the 250 volunteer centers nationwide. We also enjoy a partnership with Points of Light Institute, HandsOn Network and California Volunteers.

      OC Food Bank
      http://ocfoodbank.org/
        Helping People. Changing Lives.

      CAPOC changes peoples lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities and makes America a better place to live.  The agency cares about the entire community, and is dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other.

       OC Court
       
      Mock Trial is an innovative, engaging and often life-changing civic education program that combines performance-based, law-related education with tournament-style, academic competition. High school students, working in teams under the guidance of volunteer attorney coaches and teachers, analyze the facts of a hypothetical criminal court case, prepare trial strategy and enact every role in the trial proceedings, either as members of the prosecution or defense. The teams present their cases in real courtrooms before sitting judges and are scored by volunteer attorneys. Over 750 high school students from 35 local high schools annually participate in the Mock Trial program that also includes courtroom art and journalism contests.
       
      Volunteer at the Library - Teens can help at the library by shelving books, preparing crafts for children’s programs and story times, assisting with the summer reading program, or even teaching computer skills, among other opportunities.  Ask at your local branch for an application and additional details.

      School on Wheels
       
       
      School on Wheels, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1993 by Agnes Stevens, a retired teacher. After reading Jonathan Kozol’s Rachel and her Children, Agnes realized the extent of homelessness in the USA. She began tutoring homeless kids in a park in Santa Monica, encouraging them to stay in school and participate in school activities.


      http://www.solardecathlon.gov/

      The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015 would not be possiblewithout the time and commitment of hundreds of volunteers. Their worksupports and celebrates the remarkable student teams that bring theirsolar-powered houses and passion to the Solar Decathlon.

      St. Jude Medical Center
      http://www.stjudemedicalcenter.org/St-Jude-Memorial-Foundation/Volunteering.aspx
       
      If you are in high school or are enrolled in college, please inquire about our student volunteer program. Student shifts begin at 4 p.m. Monday - Friday, and as early as 7 a.m. on the weekends. The minimum age requirement to volunteer is 15 years old and you must be at least a sophomore in high school.
       
      We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring the next generation, especially the underserved population, by bringing them fun hands-on S.T.E.M. activities. Various summer and year-round volunteer opportunities are open. Depending on your position, you may volunteer from your own home, or travel around to various locations around LA and Orange County. Great leadership and advancement opportunities are available! Please visit our website for more details.


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      http://www.ucirvinehealth.org/volunteer/

      The diverse group of volunteers at UC Irvine Health includes professionals, retirees and other community members, as well as college and high school students. Each volunteer’s dedication to serving the needs of our patients, their families and our clinical staff strengthens UC Irvine Medical Center in our mission to provide the highest quality patient care.

      Volunteering is an opportunity to give back to the community by using your current skills or gaining new ones in areas that interest you. Volunteer opportunities are assigned based on the needs of the medical center and the interests of each volunteer