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Organization Volunt. Minimum Age Mission  Contact

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18 Meet the needs of individuals infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in Essex County by providing compassionate support services Tory Stephens (Team Outreach Coordinator)
(617) 437-6200

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Eliminate Alzheimer’s disease though the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected: and to reduce the risk of dementia though the promotion of brain health

Christine Hodgson (Development Associate)
(617) 868-6718

13 Eliminate cancer by preventing it, saving lives, and diminishing suffering Tara Shea (Planning and Logistics Specialist)
(508) 270-4705

16 Foster awareness and appreciation of the American Jewish heritage in Boston Judi Garner
(617) 226-1245

13 Provide relief during times of disaster Shawna Dias (Youth Programs Manager)
(617) 274-5321

18 Rescue domesticated animals and wildlife from suffering, cruelty, abandonment, and neglect Debby Vogel
(617) 426-9170

14 Improve the quality of life of children and adults with disabilities Jennifer Bowman
(617) 783-3900

14 Improve lives though leadership in the prevention, control, and cure of arthritis and related diseases Elaine Mooney
(617) 219-8236

16 Bridge economic, racial, and social divisions by providing urban teens with employment in the arts Courtney Wheeler
(617) 268-7620

14 Dedicated to the control and cure of asthma and allergies, including food allergies Sharon Schumack (Executive Director)
(781) 444-7778

12 Provide deployed and returning troops cost-free methods to communicate with family while serving in the United States military

Crystal Emerick
(704) 361-5230

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Foster relationships to develop a larger sense of community and increased understanding of social action issues among youth and adults throughout Greater Boston by means of service, education, and reflection

Carl McDonald (Director)
(617) 742-6830

14 Develop, implement, and maintain beautiful resource-rich school gardens in collaboration with public school communities

Kim Goldstein (Volunteer Coordinator)
(617) 876-2436

13 Provide services throughout Massachusetts to individuals and families living with critical and chronic illnessese through food and nutrition programs

Adam Seigal (Volunteer Recruitment Coordinator)
(617) 522-7777

12 Provide children with the basic essentials they need to be safe, ready to learn and feel valued

Ashley Tarbet (Giving Corps Volunteer Manager)
(617) 779-4723


 

12 Provide expert compassionate care to children and adults with cancer while advancing the understanding diagnosis, treatment, cure, and prevention of cancer and related diseases

Jessica Budnick (Special Events)
(617) 582-7724

None Bring fun into someone’s day by providing visits from well-trained therapy dog teams across MA

Jeanne Brouillette
(781) 378-1551


 

14 Help families recognize and cope with depressive disorders, get well and prevent suicides

Katie McLoughlin (Outreach Coordinator)
Phone: (781) 890 0220

16 Help those struggling with homelessness obtain a home by giving temporary shelter and food, finding safe and affordable housing, providing permanent housing with supportive services, and workforce development.

Mary Ann Mendes (Volunteer Services)
(617) 770-3314

14 Chronicle the history of an entrepreneurial American family in Milton

Robin Tagliaferri
(617) 696-1815

15 Inspire people to protect and sustain the natural world for future generations by creating fun and engaging experiences that integrate wildlife and conservation programs, research, and education

Volunteer Department
Youth Program
(617) 989 20127

13 Provide social programming to children with special needs

Peshie Rubin
(617) 517-9752


 

14 Conservr native plants to preserve our healthy, beautiful and diverse ecosystem

Bonnie Drexler
(508) 877-7630


 

17 End discrimination based on sexual orientation, HIV status and gender identity and expression

Bruce Bell
(617) 426-1350

12 Build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place

Amy VanNederpelt (Administrative Assistant)
(781)373-4234

14 Build low-cost homes by turning partnerships with low-income families in need.

Volunteer Coordinator
(617) 423-2223

15 Provide stewardship of its land and resources and to offer educational experiences that foster responsibility, leadership, and appreciation for the natural environment

Jay Walsh (Environmental Resources Manager)
(781) 326 1770


 

16 Make a difference in young people’s lives through creation and analysis of media

Alan Michel (Director and Co-Founder)
(617) 427 4663

12 Improve quality of life for people with breast cancer

Roberta Hershon
(781) 381-3597


 

16 Improve the lives of homeless children and their families

Jenn Wu
(617) 553-5488

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

 

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Volunteer Minimum Age: 18
Mission Statement: The mission of Strongest Links, Inc. is to meet the needs of individuals infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in Essex County by providing compassionate support services.
Contact Representative:
Tory Stephens (Team Outreach Coordinator)
Phone: (617)437-6200


Volunteer Minimum Age: 16
Mission Statement: The mission of the Alzheimer’s Association is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease though the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected: and to reduce the risk of dementia though the promotion of brain health.
Contact Representative:
Christine Hodgson (Development Associate)
Phone: (617)868-6718


Volunteer Minimum Age: 13
Mission Statement: Eliminating caner by preventing it, saving lives, and diminishing suffering.
Contact Representative:
Tara Shea (Planning and Logistics Specialist)
Phone: (508)270-4705


Volunteer Minimum Age: 16
Mission Statement: AJHS was founded in 1892 to foster awareness and appreciation of the American Jewish heritage in Boston
Contact Representative:
Judi Garner
Phone: (617)226-1245

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Volunteer Minimum Age: 13
Mission Statement: Providing relief during times of disaster.
Contact Representative:
Shawna Dias (Youth Programs Manager)
Phone: (617)274-5321


Volunteer Minimum Age: 18
Mission Statement: Rescuing domesticated animals and wildlife from suffering, cruelty, abandonment, and neglect.
Contact Representative:
Debby Vogel
Phone: (617)426-9170


Volunteer Minimum Age: 14
Mission Statement: Striving to improve the quality of life of children and adults with disabilities.
Contact Representative:
Jennifer Bowman
Phone: (617)783-3900
Website:


Volunteer Minimum Age: 14
Mission Statement: Our mission is to improve lives though leadership in the prevention, control, and cure of arthritis and related diseases.
Contact Representative:
Elaine Mooney
Phone: (617)219-8236


Volunteer Minimum Age: 16
Mission Statement: Bridging economic, racial, and social divisions by providing urban teens with employment in the arts.
Contact Representative:
Courtney Wheeler
Phone: (617)268-7620


Volunteer Minimum Age: 14
Mission Statement: Dedicated to the control and cure of asthma and allergies, including food allergies.
Contact Representative:
Sharon Schumack (Executive Director)
Phone: (781)444-7778

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