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  • VolunteerMatch: Finds volunteering opportunities with nonprofit organizations by location and interest area.
  • 20 Ways for Teenagers to Help Other People by Volunteering: Lists ideas for volunteer service and provides links to several regional and national organizations.
  • Action for Nature: Encourages young people to take personal volunteer action to help sustain and protect a healthy environment.
  • America's Promise: Collaborative network that facilitates volunteer action for children and youth. Founded after the Presidents' Summit for America's Future in 1997.
  • Amigos de las Americas: Places young people from the U.S. in summer volunteer positions providing public health services in Latin America.
  • Charity Guide: Directory of flexible volunteer opportunities and service learning ideas that can be implemented quickly, while on vacation, or over time.
  • City of Monterey Volunteen Program: Summer program that places local teenagers in volunteer positions within city government (Monterey, California).
  • Coastal Pet Rescue's (CPR) Teen Volunteer Initiative: Matches teens with adult volunteers to help homeless, abused, and neglected animals in Savannah, Georgia.
  • Do Something: Encourages young people to create their own vision for making a difference in their community and provides them with the resources and support needed.
  • Eco Explorer Thailand: Ecotourism Volunteer Program: Utilizes youth volunteers (18 and older) to teach English and help with mammal conservation efforts in Thailand. Projects are one to four weeks long and include food, lodging, and supervision.
  • Fire Starter: Guide for Youth: Offers information for teens who want to learn how to get involved in their community. Includes motivation, awareness, skill building, and links to additional action plans.
  • Friends Canada: Brief guide on how to organize and conduct a community service project in Canada. Handouts and posters are provided online to help promote events.
  • Friends Workcamp Program: Program sponsored by the Quakers of Philadelphia to send young volunteers to China to teach English. Contains information on upcoming workcamps and photos from previous experiences.
  • Harry Singer Foundation: Assists young people develop character and skills needed to assume the responsibilities of active citizenship by providing service learning programs and essay contests.
  • Houston Zoo: Summer volunteer program for teens that provides experiential learning activities in all aspects of zoo operations.
  • HumaneTeen: Features stories of teen activists and clubs making a difference for animals and the environment; includes information on how to take action locally.
  • Kids Can Make A Difference: An educational program for middle and high school students that focuses on the root causes of hunger and poverty, the people most affected, solutions, and how students can help.
  • KMC Hospital: Information is provided on how teens can volunteer at regional medical center in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
  • Landmark Volunteers: Offers service opportunities for high school students with numerous cultural, environmental, historical and social service organizations nationwide.
  • Love In Action: A Christian program in Litchfield, Illinois designed to equip youth for evangelism.
  • MADD Online: Youth In Action: Community-based youth organization committed to reducing underage drinking. Includes history, FAQs, projects, team spotlight, and how to get involved.
  • Network for Good: Youth Noise: Youth volunteer network with volunteer stories, tips on how to be heard, and database of current volunteer opportunities.
  • Nicodemus Wilderness Project: Provides global volunteer opportunities that empower youth to help save the environment while they develop important leadership skills. Project essays and photos are published online as an educational resource.
  • North Area Teen Center: A community organization in Carmichael, California that provides recreational, educational, and service activities for teens.
  • Online Volunteer Guide for Teens: Provides advice, tips, and other information for teens considering volunteering.
  • Orangewood PALS: Non-profit volunteer community organization with support and activities for abused and neglected children in Orange County, California. Provides volunteer opportunities for both teens and adults.
  • Spark the Wave: Introduces youth to community service concepts in a peer-learning environment. Offers after-school seminars in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and D.C. and a one-week volunteer leadership summer camp.
  • Student Conservation Association: Provides students of all ages in the USA the opportunity to serve and protect national parks, forests and urban communities.
  • Teens In Action: Advice on how to locate, apply, and interview for a volunteer position, including detailed information for Henrico County, Virginia.
  • The Friendship Circle: Extends support to families who have children with special needs and involves them in a full range of social and Judaic experiences. Volunteer opportunities offered in Suffolk County, NY.
  • The Friendship Circle of the Delaware Valley: A program in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where teen volunteers engage children with special needs in Jewish and social experiences.
  • The Guardian Campaign: Online resource designed to help young people find volunteer opportunities with animal organizations in their own communities and beyond.
  • The Tiyul: A 6-week community service and travel summer program that combines volunteer projects and outdoor adventure with a celebration of Jewish life.
  • Try Youth and Community Services: Nonprofit organization founded in 1883 that conducts or sponsors community service and youth programs throughout Victoria, Australia.
  • United Innoworks Academy: Science and engineering program designed and operated by volunteer college undergraduates for middle-school students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Chapters established at multiple U.S. universities.
  • Visions Service Adventures: Summer program combining construction-based community service with intercultural learning in the Caribbean West Indies and in North, Central, and South America.
  • Volunteer Canada: Connects youth with community service organizations throughout Canada and provides online volunteer resources. [English and French]
  • Volunteer Latin America: Offers environmental and humanitarian volunteering opportunities in Central and South America with small grassroots organizations.
  • World Volunteer Web: Features volunteer events, opportunities, and news from around the world. Online resources are provided to facilitate community service projects and collaboration.
  • Young Volunteers: A guide to help young people locate social and environmental volunteering opportunities in various organizations.
  • Youth Philanthropy Worldwide: A Giving Revolution: Offers volunteer fellowships and training to young people in the United States who want to improve health, education, and environmental conditions in developing countries.
  • Youth Venture: Encourages young people (ages 12-20) to start and lead their own organizations for the betterment of their communities.
  • Youth Volunteers Corps of America: Provides resources for youth volunteers to find and conduct community service projects in their area.


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