Our Safe and Secure Online resources are now available in multiple languages. If you are an (ISC)² member fluent in Italian, Turkish, Urdu, Arabic, Czech, Polish, Norwegian, Hebrew or Malay, please contact us to volunteer in the translation project. All members earn CPEs for their time and skills.

The Volunteer Way is now taking applications from GED or ESL prospective students You can get applications at The Volunteer Way one of 3 says: 1-Pick up at 8061 Congress St., Port Richey Monday – Friday 11-1 PM 2-If you have access to a computer, email [email protected] and she will send you an application 3-Call…

Anyone 18 years of age or older interested in improving someone’s life by serving as a volunteer tutor to help an adult improve their reading and writing skills, or teach English as a second language. A good command of the English language and grammar is required, but prior teaching experience and/or fluency in multiple languages…

Girls Inc. invites you to spread our message. You can amplify our story on social media and share why you believe in the mission of Girls Inc. This is a simple way to support and get involved with our work. Dedicate 5 minutes every week on social media explaining who we are and what we…

At Girls Inc, volunteers are an integral part of our program and we appreciate your interest in becoming a volunteer. Our After School Academy and Summer Camp utilize volunteers in a variety of ways and examples of available opportunities are listed below: Homework helpers and mentors Monday-Friday from 4:00 – 6:00 during the school year…

We are in need of masks for our teaching staff as well as our children. Learning Empowered has four Centers for Early Learning working with children from two months to VPK (four years). As we begin to plan the beginning phases of re-opening our centers, one of the items we are in need of are…

Hope for Homes Projects provide remodeling and improvement work on homes owned by lower-income, working-class families. For many families, repairing damages and improving living spaces presents a financial challenge. As a result, their homes tend to go long periods without necessary maintenance and enhancements.

The Laundry Project assists lower-income families with meeting a basic need – washing clothes and linens, by turning laundromats into community centers of hope. Laundry fees are paid for while volunteers assist with laundry services, entertain children, and create a caring space at the laundromat.

Affordable Christmas is a shopping event for lower-income, working-class families to provide their children fun and exciting gifts during the holiday season. Families are invited through partnering community organizations to attend the event and purchase new, unused gifts at 1/10 the cost of their original price.

Computer Mentors are currently hiring! We are looking for a new Program Director and a KidsCode Program Manager. Both positions are fulltime and play important roles at our non-profit agency. Computer Mentors is a nonprofit service organization comprised of technology professionals who dedicate their time and talent to encourage and guide young people toward a…