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2 people are interested
Help Screen Preschool Children for Temperature and Symptoms
ORGANIZATION: United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
Please visit the new page to apply.
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2 people are interested
United Indians of All Tribes Preschool is looking for individuals to help screen young children for symptoms of COVID-19 as they enter the building. Volunteers will take the temperature of children and families as they enter the preschool and guide them through a series of screening questions.
This service is essential to the continued health and well-being of our community.
Qualifying volunteers must be able to:
Commit to a regular on-going shift
Pass a background check.
Provide a negative tuberculosis test
4 Shifts
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morning /
08:00 AM to 09:00 AM
Monday
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morning /
08:00 AM to 09:00 AM
Tuesday
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morning /
08:00 AM to 09:00 AM
Thursday
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morning /
08:00 AM to 09:00 AM
Friday
- NONE OF THESE TIMES WORK FOR ME, BUT I CAN STILL HELP
More opportunities with United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
Location:
5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199, US
Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Indigenous people in the Puget Sound region to their heritage by strengthening their sense of belonging and significance as Native people.
Description
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation is a private nonprofit corporation that was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1970. We began as a small group of Northwest Native Americans and their supporters, led by the late Bernie Whitebear, who occupied Fort Lawton to reclaim a land base for the urban Indians living in and around Seattle. A twenty-acre site was eventually secured for this purpose in what is now Discovery Park.
UIATF provides an extensive array of culturally responsive services and programming to Seattle and King County’s urban Native community. Our mission is to provide educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Indigenous people in the Puget Sound region to their heritage by strengthening their sense of belonging and significance as Native people. Our headquarters, the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, was completed in 1977, and has become a hub of activity for Native peoples and their supporters locally, nationally, and internationally. Daybreak Star is home to a permanent collection of Native art, as well as the Sacred Circle Gallery featuring rotating exhibits of work by contemporary Native artists.
CAUSE AREAS
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WHERE
5011 Bernie Whitebear WaySeattle, WA 98199
DATE POSTED
November 10, 2020
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- IN AN EFFORT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SPREADING COVID-19, PROPER HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES WILL BE FOLLOWED AND MASKS / GLOVES WILL BE PROVIDED IF NEED BE.