Service and Volunteer Opportunities
Members of Alpha Sigma Phi tend to be interested in and committed to providing service to our community - college, city, county, and beyond. This page is to help members identify volunteer opportunities for pursue on their own. If you know of other opportunities that you would like added to this page, please email Deena at dbisig@clark.edu.
Clark College also has a Service Learning program which focuses on providing opportunites for service at Clark College and within the Clark County community. For more information, please visit http://www.clark.edu/student_services/employment/service_learning.php.
4 Results Mentoring: Mentor children who are receiving mental health services - more info
Big Brothers, Big Sisters: Mentor a child - learn more here
Boys & Girls Club: Mentor and/or tutor youth Monday-Friday 2:50-7 p.m. - email tasha@mybgc.org
F.I.S.H. of Vancouver: Help collect and distribute food and clothing to those in need - call 921-8090
Lunch Buddy Program: Take 45 minutes and eat lunch with an elementary age child - more information
New Youth Perspectives: Mentor a refuge or immigrant youth - contact Alex at 694-5624, ext 7
Open House Ministries: Assist at a local homeless shelter - check out their website
SLIC - Clark County: Service & Leadership in the Community - contact Jody Shulnak at 992-2807
Free Clinic of SW WA: Various opportunities available - immunization, vision, health clinics - website
Humane Society: Work with animals in a local animal shelter - learn more
Janus Youth Program: Connect with street-dependent youth - call Rosalie Karp at 503-542-4605 or visit website
SHIBA: Help with the Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors helpline - call 735-3686
Special Olympics: Serve as a coach or an on-site volunteer at competitions - website
Volunteer Connections: Multiple volunteer opportunities provided - check out their website
WHO - Winter Hospitality Overflow: Help provide housing for the homeless during the winter months - website
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