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Volunteer Opportunities with YCS
Checkout the volunteer page on our website for volunteer opportunities
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Corporation for National and Community Service
As the nation’s largest grantmaker supporting service and volunteering, the Corporation's programs include Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America programs.
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California STEM Service-Learning Initiative
The California STEM Service-Learning Initiative works regionally and statewide to increase the number of women and minorities becoming the engineers, scientist and technologists of tomorrow.
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National Service-Learning Clearinghouse
Service-learning resources available through the Clearinghouse website, email discussion lists, and extensive service-learning library.
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Campus Compact
A national coalition of more than 1,100 college and university presidents -- representing some 6 million students -- dedicated to promoting community service, civic engagement, and service-learning in higher education.
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Glide Memorial Church
GLIDE's mission is to create a radically inclusive, just and loving community mobilized to alleviate suffering and break the cycles of poverty and marginalization.
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Midpeninsula Community Media Center
The mission of the MIDPENINSULA COMMUNITY MEDIA CENTER is to inform, inspire and empower people to speak and act on behalf of their communities, to use television and the Internet to create and distribute programs that promote and celebrate individual expression, local achievements, education, cultural exchange, arts appreciation and civic engagement.
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Ecumenical Hunger Program
The Ecumenical Hunger Program (EHP), a 35 year old, private, non-profit, community-based organization located in East Palo Alto provides emergency food, clothing, case management, and household essentials to families in need in East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Palo Alto. In addition, EHP plays a major role in both advocating for, and providing referrals to resources available to low-income families and individuals in our community.
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Save SF Bay
Save The Bay is the largest regional organization working to protect, restore and celebrate San Francisco Bay. As its leading champion since 1961, Save The Bay protects the Bay from pollution and inappropriate shoreline development, making it cleaner and healthier for people and wildlife
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San Francisquito Watershed Council
The San Francisquito Watershed Project is a nonprofit stewardship organization dedicated to fostering the health and diversity of the San Francisquito watershed.
Working together with volunteers from the community, we restore habitat, monitor water quality and observe creek trends, raise awareness about the watershed, and provide policy support for local governments to keep the creek healthy and safe.
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