Volunteer service
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National Health Service Corps (NHSC)
http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov
NHSC's mission is to assign physicians and other
health care providers to serve in communities with
shortages of health professionals. The benefits
of service can include scholarships and student
loan repayment programs.
Visits: 14849
Student Volunteering (US Dept of Veterans Affairs)
http://www.volunteer.va.gov/StudentProgram.asp
The VA voluntary service program allows students
to explore health care career options and offers
scholarship opportunities to student volunteers.
Click on "Living Memories" under "VAVS Products"
to read stories from other student volunteers.
Visits: 13693
Volunteer Service in the Federal Government (Office of Personnel Mgmt)
http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/ei20.asp
Many federal agencies offer unpaid training
opportunities to students in high school and
college. These opportunities provide work
experience related to your academic program and
allows you to explore career options.
Visits: 4382
Volunteer Center (US Dept of Housing and Urban Development)
http://www.hud.gov/volunteering/index.cfm
Healthy communities depend on volunteers - like
you! This page from the Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) links to different national
volunteer programs, federal volunteer programs,
and national volunteer clearinghouses.
Visits: 4126
Volunteer Paralegal and Intern Positions (US Dept of Justice)
http://www.usdoj.gov/enrd/Employment/Law_Student_Employment.html
Are you interested in interning or volunteering as a paralegal for the Dept of Justice? The
Environmental and Natural Resources Division under the Dept of Justice offers volunteer paralegal and intern opportunities.
Visits: 3823
Peace Corps
http://www.peacecorps.gov/index.cfm
Volunteer with the Peace Corps and make a
difference in the global community.
Visits: 3691
Homelessness Resources (US Dept of Housing and Urban Development)
http://www.hud.gov/homeless/index.cfm
Homelessness is a problem that affects many people
in America. If you are homeless yourself and need
help or if you want to volunteer to help the
homeless, HUD has information for you.
Visits: 3406
Volunteer.Gov
http://www.volunteer.gov/Gov
Search for volunteer opportunities at any of 13
partner agencies, all in one place! Work in a
park, forest, or for the Fish and Wildlife
Service, it's all a click away.
Visits: 2966
Job and Volunteer Programs (Natl Oceanic & Atmospheric Admin)
http://www.noaa.gov/jobs.html
Explore job opportunities within NOAA, and the
links to many scholarships, grants, fellowships,
volunteer programs, internships, and career
resources. Check out their "Teacher at Sea"
program!
Visits: 2917
Computers for Learning (US General Services Administration)
http://www.computers.fed.gov/public/aboutProg.asp
Computers for Learning transfers excess computer
equipment to schools & nonprofit educational
organizations, focusing on those with the greatest
need. Apply to receive computers for your school
or donate them to CFL through this web site.
Visits: 2398
USA Freedom Corps
http://www.usafreedomcorps.gov
Out of the evil of the terrorist attacks,
Americans have looked for and found many
opportunities to do good. President Bush created
the USA Freedom Corps to foster an American
culture of service, citizenship & responsibility.
Visits: 1834
Volunteering, Neighborhood Networks (US Dept of Housing and Urban Development)
http://www.hud.gov/nnw/nnwgetinvolved.html
Get involved! HUD's Neighborhood Networks
community technology centers bring digital
opportunity and lifelong learning to residents of
insured and assisted housing. Check out their
volunteer opportunities.
Visits: 1747
America's Literacy Directory - Volunteer Opportunities
http://www.literacydirectory.org/?op=setup&mode=volunteers
America's Literacy Directory can help you find a
volunteer opportunity with a literacy program near
you. Sponsored by the National Institute for
Literacy, the Departments of Education and Labor,
and Verizon.
Visits: 1429
Presidential Service Awards (President's Council on Service/Civic Participation)
http://www.presidentialserviceawards.org
The President's Volunteer Service Award is given
to individuals, businesses, faith-based and other
organizations that have demonstrated outstanding
volunteer service and civic participation. Find
out how to qualify at this site!
Visits: 1262
Earth Team Volunteers (US Dept of Agriculture)
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/volunteers/index.html
Earth Team, the volunteer arm of the Natural
Resources Conservation Service, needs people
willing to commit their time and talent to
conserving and protecting soil, water, and
wildlife for their community and everyone in it.
Visits: 1256
Volunteering, Bureau of Land Management (US Dept of Interior)
http://www.blm.gov/volunteer/index.html
Working alone or with a group, BLM volunteers
enjoy work that matches their interests and
schedules. Some volunteers serve part-time and
others enjoy seasonal or full-time positions.
Find a volunteer opportunity in any state!
Visits: 1064
Citizen Corps (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
http://www.citizencorps.gov
Citizen Corps, a vital component of USA Freedom
Corps, was created to help coordinate volunteer
activities that will make our communities safer,
stronger, and better prepared to respond to any
emergency situation. Join now and stay informed!
Visits: 1049
Medical Reserve Corps (MRC)
http://www.medicalreservecorps.gov/HomePage
The mission of the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is to improve the health and safety of communities across the country by organizing and utilizing public health, medical and other volunteers.
Visits: 487
Take Pride in America (US Dept of the Interior) EXIT disclaimer
http://www.takepride.gov
It's your land - lend a hand! People just like you volunteer on public lands and waters to make the places we relax, play and visit better for all Americans. You can help too. Plant a garden, pick up litter, or guide visitors at historic sites.
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Lost Titles, Forgotten Rhymes - Library of Congress
http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/lost/
Locating a novel, short story, or poem without knowing its title or author can be very difficult. This guide helps you identify literary work with only its plot or subject, or character's name or a unique phrase.
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