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Resident Services Volunteer

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Boulder Housing Partners

Boulder, CO, USA

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This is an unpaid volunteer opportunity. Are you passionate about giving back to the community? Boulder Housing Partners is looking for enthusiastic individuals to volunteer with us and make a lasting impact. Whether you're looking to gain new skills, meet like-minded people, or simply contribute to a worthy cause, we welcome you to be part of our Resident Services Team. As a volunteer you will play a crucial role in helping us achieve our mission. Your time, skills, and energy can truly make a difference in our resident’s lives. If you're ready to get involved, we would love to hear from you. Let's make a difference, one step at a time! Volunteer Opportunities Include: On-going Activities: Community Birthday Helper- 1 time a month on the first Tuesday at 3pm. Setup, serve cake and beverages, cleanup. Sing-along leader- Lead residents in a variety of songs. Movie Helper- Start movies, pop popcorn, serve beverages, clean up. Bingo Caller- Fill in when a caller is needed. Music Program- Play an instrument with or for the residents. Set up equipment for concerts and put away equipment. Spelling Bee- Set up, conduct spelling bee, and take down Flex Your Brain Puzzles- Only on the weekend, conduct the puzzle packet with residents. Communication- Create and pass out flyers and other announcements to residents. Reception Helper- Administrative support role, typically working in front office, responsible for tasks like answering phones, greeting visitors, making copies, scanning documents, marketing, and maintaining office supplies. One Time Events: One Time Special Events & Parties- Time and day vary with the event. Help with decorating, other setup, help residents who are unable to get refreshments, take down and clean up. Provide Travel Shows-Talk about your travels or scheduled activity. Beautification Projects- Involves improving the visual appearance and aesthetics of a community, often through projects like landscaping, green infrastructure, and community cleanups, aiming to create a more pleasant and livable environment. Teach a Class: Arts/Crafts Class- Can be 1 time or ongoing. Language- Introduce residents to a new language. University Lectures- Every Monday at 3pm. Setup chairs, play video and conduct the discussion group after.

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