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WHY SHOULD YOU VOLUNTEER? Are you having a hard time finding a job? Do you need experience? Try Volunteering. Even though you won t be paid for volunteer work, it will help to build your work history and gain a good reference, both of which will help you when you are applying for paid positions. There are many places to volunteer. It is important to select the right one in order to make the most out of your experience. Consider volunteering at a place that will offer you the skills or experience you lack. Updated 10/2015 Equal Opportunity Employer/Program Auxiliary aides & services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. The Sutter County One Stop is a proud partner of America s Job Center of California SM network.

City of Yuba City Ages 16+ Volunteer opportunities include: Office work, recreational activities, coaching sports, senior center, landscape maintenance, marketing/public relations, computer related activities and special events. Print and complete application from website: www.yubacity.net/documents/human-resources/volunteer.pdf Turn in application at: City Hall 1201 Civic Center Blvd. Yuba City, CA 95993 (530) 822-4610 Feather River YMCA Ages 14+ Volunteers will assist with the summer day camp program, sports programs and other activities. Apply in person: 729 D Street (530) 933-9423 http://www.ymcasuperiorcal.org/ymca/index.cfm Rideout Hospice Volunteers provide supportive services for patients with a terminal illness and their caregivers. Some of the services hospice volunteers provide are: assisting with office duties, helping with personal correspondence, reading, providing transportation for physician office visits and treatments, relieving a caregiver for short periods of time and/or visiting with patients. Mandatory training is held twice per year for new volunteers. Must pass background check. For more information, please call (530) 790-3006. Rideout Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers will serve the hospital patients and families. They also raise funds and act as a liaison group to the public. Some volunteer opportunities include: floral design, gift shop and baby layettes. Program fee for uniform. Membership dues apply. Must pass background check. Applications available at : Gift Shop 970 Plumas Street Applications available at: Human Resources 614 J Street

Rideout Memorial Hospital Junior Auxiliary Ages 14-18 years old Volunteers will run errands for stations, deliver flowers to patients and work in the gift shop. Seeking volunteers that are willing to make at least a one year commitment. Program fee for uniform is $20.00. Applications available at : Gift Shop 970 Plumas Street Applications available at: Human Resources 614 J Street Friday Night Live Ages 14+ Volunteers are needed for clerical duties, janitorial duties and to assist with activities. Apply in person: 301 4th Street (530) 742-5483 Northern California American Red Cross Ages 15+ Volunteers will perform a variety of duties based on skills and interests Apply in person: 2125 E. Onstott Road Contact: Office Manager (530) 673-1460 Park Terrace After School Program Open to any age Volunteers are needed for academic tutoring all age groups. Contact Margaret Norten at (530) 674-8130 ResQpaws Ages 16+ to volunteer for fundraising events. However, a parent must be present. Ages 18+ to volunteer at the shelter. Volunteers are needed to assist with weekend adoption events, assist with fundraising events, help at the Sutter County Animal Shelter. Application information is available online: www.resqpaws.org/ The application for volunteering is available online: http://www.resqpaws.org/#!application/c1ijh Call (530) 713-9079 for more information.

Rideout Memoral Hospital Emergency Volunteers will provide chairs for patients and visitors, relay patient and family questions to the nurse in charge of the patient, offer water and coffee to visitors, sterilize gurney s and change linens on gurney s, stock linens and supplies as directed, stock blankets in the blanket warmer and other duties as assigned by staff. Must pass background check. Program fee $35.00 For more information, please call (530) 740-1970 Applications available at: Human Resources 614 J Street Senior Living Ages 15-17 for the Junior Program. must pass background check and TB check. If you have a desire to work with geriatric and disabled persons and the ability to generate enthusiasm, then consider becoming a volunteer. Assist activities staff with a variety of fun activities such as outings, dietary delivery and other activities. Program fee $35.00 For more information, please call (530) 790-3034 Turn application in at: Human Resources Sutter Buttes Canine Rescue (Thrift Shop) Volunteers needed to assist in the thrift shop to clean, sort, cashier and merchandise items. Applications available online: www.sbk9rescue.com/vap.pdf Call (530) 755-0225 for more information Apply in person: 855 Gray Avenue (directly across from Gray Ave Middle School), Sutter Buttes Canine Rescue (Animal Shelter) Volunteers will assist with the care of animals, office work, photography, yard maintenance, and fundraising. Applications available online: www.sbk9rescue.com/vap.pdf Mail application to: 585 Meyers Avenue, Gridley, CA 95948

Sutter County Sheriff s Department Cadet Program Ages 16-21 Must have a 2.5 GPA or higher. Volunteers will assist with department patrols, child and public safety programs, sobriety checkpoints, traffic control, criminal records and other support services. Apply in Person: 1077 Civic Center Yuba City, CA 95993 (530) 822-7307 Trauma Intervention Program (TIP) Ages 14+ Volunteers respond to emergency scenes to support survivors of tragic events such as sudden death. (Extensive Training is required) Apply online: www.yubasuttertip.org/become_a_volunteer.html Yuba Skilled Nursing Center All ages Volunteers will learn leadership, citizenship and life skills. Must be willing to get certified prior to volunteering. (The cost for certification is $16.00) Please call Laurie Currier (530) 282-2789 for more information Apply in person: 521 Lorel Way (530) 674-9140 Yuba-Sutter 4-H Volunteers will learn leadership, citizenship and life skills. Must be willing to get certified prior to volunteering. (The cost for certification is $16.00) Apply in person: 142 A Garden Highway For more information call (530) 822-7515

Yuba-Sutter Chamber of Commerce Ages 16+ Volunteers will assist with office work and set up and clean up at Chamber events. Apply in person: 1300 Franklin Road (530) 743-6501 Contact: Greg Erwin Yuba-Sutter Food Bank Ages 16+ Volunteers will assist with sorting food donations. Apply by phone: (530) 673-3834 Yuba-Sutter Regional Arts Center No age limit for volunteering. Volunteers will perform work based on skill level and interests. Apply by email: email@yubasutterarts.org Apply in person: 630 E Street Yuba City Unified School District Ages 18+ Volunteers will assist with small and large groups of children during structured and unstructured play. Assist with clean up of activities and/or the preparation of activities. Read stories to children. Apply by phone: (530) 822-5235 *Make an appointment with the Director. Must have a clear TB test