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Volunteer Opportunities | Veterans Healthcare of The Ozarks

Volunteer Opportunities

Multiple volunteer opportunities available.

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Veterans
Administration Volunteer Opportunities
Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities
Transportation Volunteer Opportunities

Shelter Volunteer Opportunities | Jacobs Place

Shelter Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers are needed to work in the office and shelter around-the-clock assisting with a variety of services with residents and staff.

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Mentoring Services Volunteer Opportunities
Homeless Shelter Volunteer Opportunities
Administration Volunteer Opportunities
Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities | Veterans Healthcare of The Ozarks

Volunteer Opportunities

Multiple volunteer opportunities available.

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Veterans
Administration Volunteer Opportunities
Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities
Transportation Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities | Partners Against Human Trafficking

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer opportunities through PATH include: answering calls on the hotline for victims and victim referrals crisis response and drivers teaching, mentoring, or sponsorship community education and events working at the blue sparrow store processing donations data entry, filing, and volunteer coordination at the office

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Mentoring Services Volunteer Opportunities
Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities
Transportation Volunteer Opportunities
Education Volunteer Opportunities
Administration Volunteer Opportunities

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program | Arkansas Department of Health

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

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Administration Volunteer Opportunities
Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities
AIDS/HIV
Water Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Utility Deposit Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance

Volunteer Opportunities | Northwest Arkansas Womens Shelter

Volunteer Opportunities

Opportunities vary including general advocacy assistance, clerical and administrative, childcare during children's support groups, donation pickup, thrift store assistance, community outreach and education, event committee work, etc

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Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities
Communications/Marketing Volunteer Opportunities
Administration Volunteer Opportunities

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program | Arkansas Department of Health

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

What's Here

Administration Volunteer Opportunities
Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities
AIDS/HIV
Water Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Utility Deposit Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program | Arkansas Department of Health

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

What's Here

Administration Volunteer Opportunities
Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities
AIDS/HIV
Water Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Utility Deposit Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program | Arkansas Department of Health

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

What's Here

Administration Volunteer Opportunities
Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities
AIDS/HIV
Water Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Utility Deposit Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance

Volunteer Opportunities | Veterans Healthcare of The Ozarks

Volunteer Opportunities

Multiple volunteer opportunities available.

What's Here

Veterans
Administration Volunteer Opportunities
Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities
Transportation Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities | Veterans Healthcare of The Ozarks

Volunteer Opportunities

Multiple volunteer opportunities available.

What's Here

Veterans
Administration Volunteer Opportunities
Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities
Transportation Volunteer Opportunities

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program | Arkansas Department of Health

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

What's Here

Administration Volunteer Opportunities
Counseling/Information Support Volunteer Opportunities
AIDS/HIV
Water Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Utility Deposit Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance