Here are just a few sites to help you find volunteer opportunities...
City Cares organizations are operating in 38 cities in the US. Their projects typically occur before or after regular work hours,
or on weekends, to complement busy work schedules.
Idealist offers international as well as domestic opportunities.
Senior Corps is a network of programs that tap the experience, skills, and talents of older citizens to meet community challenges.
If you're interested in getting involved with a literacy program, ProLiteracy Worldwide has volunteer opportunities in many areas.
Simply enter your zip code and Servenet will find volunteering opportunities for you. The Network for Good works in the same manner.
In addition to virtual volunteering information, Service Leader also offers information on how to get involved in volunteering outdoors.
Volunteer Match offers a large number of opportunities, which can be narrowed down according to your interests and the distance you are willing
to travel.
If you're interested in a volunteer vacation, try one of these links...
Charity Guide's website asks you first to narrow your search according to your interests, then offers options that match your choice
At i - to - i, you can narrow the search according to the country you'd like to work in and the type of project that interests you
If you enjoy the great outdoors, the Sierra Club offers a number of types of volunteer vacations.
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