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Volunteering Opportunities within 20 miles of Washington, DC, USA, matching Children
Flute Instructor
Sitar Arts Center
Teach Flute to students from families with low incomes in Adams Morgan. Lessons are held once a week for 30 minutes. Most instructors teach once a week for one hour (so two students). Commitment is...
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Work with international students as an exchange coordinator!
EF Foundation for Foreign Study (effoundation...
To the rest of the world, America is still the land where dreams come true. This is especially true for idealistic young people from across the globe who want to experience life as a "real"...
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Drama/Theatre Instructors
Sitar Arts Center
Teach Play Acting Class for youth ages 6-8 on Saturdays @ 11am - 12noon Or, teach Acting Improvisation Class for youth ages 9-10 years old. Available timeslots are: - Mon @ 5-6 or 6-7 pm - Wed @...
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Become a Mentor in D.C.
StudentMentor.org
Spark a passion! Impart your life-long learning and experience to mentor college students in your field. As a mentor, you decide the length of the mentorship and have the flexibility of meeting...
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Tutor
FACETS
Tutors needed to assist youth and/or adults with specific projects/needs. This is an on-going need with no specific start/end date. Tutors provide youth with help on homework, school projects, exam...
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Discover the World! Be a Host Family
International Student Exchange
International Student Exchange, ISE, is a leading company in the student exchange industry, educating tomorrow's leaders! ISE was founded in 1982 and strives to provide quality placements for...
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Mentor
FACETS
Mentors needed for youth and/or adult clients experiencing issues related to homelessness and/or poverty. This is an on-going opportunity with no specific start/end date. For youth (ages 6-17),...
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Readers and Friendly Visitors
Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind
CLB volunteers visit individuals at their homes and/or workplace to pay bills and read mail and other materials as well as assist in shopping and other errands.
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Be a connector - support people with disabilities.
Quality Trust for Individuals with Disabilities
Learn more about your neighbors with disabilities. Create networks of support and advocacy to make a difference. Volunteer and build new opportunities in the community for children, youth, adults...
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Become a Mentor in D.C.
StudentMentor.org
Spark a passion! Impart your life-long learning and experience to mentor college students in your field. As a mentor, you decide the length of the mentorship and have the flexibility of meeting...
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