Volunteer: Maintenance
Maintenance- flexible days and times (volunteers to help maintain the upkeep of our program campus by doing repairs, painting, etc.)
Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home
Maintenance- flexible days and times (volunteers to help maintain the upkeep of our program campus by doing repairs, painting, etc.)
Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32084 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Transportation for ResidentsAlpha-Omega Miracle Home Residents need transportation to school, work, daycare, or doctor appointments.
Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Residents need transportation to school, work, daycare, or doctor appointments.
Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32084 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visual Merchandiser VolunteerLooking for a creative person to create displays using their creativity to enhance the in-store displays at both Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Thrift stores in Jacksonville and St. Augustine. Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Looking for a creative person to create displays using their creativity to enhance the in-store displays at both Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Thrift stores in Jacksonville and St. Augustine. Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32084 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Childcare
snuggling and playing with our little ones on campus while our mothers attend life skill classes or development meting.
Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home
snuggling and playing with our little ones on campus while our mothers attend life skill classes or development meting.
Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32084 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Administrative Support 9-4, 9-12:30 or 12:30-4:00Job responsibilities include answering phones, data entry, making copies, conducting preliminary resident interviews, etc. Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Job responsibilities include answering phones, data entry, making copies, conducting preliminary resident interviews, etc. Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32084 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lawn Care- St. AugustineAlpha-Omega Miracle Home is seeking individuals or group volunteers to assist in monthly lawn care for our future location. The property is a seven-acre lot with a brick house on Collins Avenue by the First Coast Technical Center. Frequency needed at the present is once per month. Enjoy working outdoors as you contribute to your community! Flexible schedule. Pick your own hours! Background Check: Required. Age Requirement: 17 and older. From a very humble beginning with very little money, staff, or a formal plan, Alpha-Omega has grown dramatically from one home housing up to 7 teenage mothers and their infants to 24 transitional and permanent supportive housing units caring for approximately 87 women and children annually. In 2009, Alpha-Omega added permanent supportive housing for homeless senior women and other homeless community individuals and families. As funding increased, services such as case management and on-site counseling became available, in addition to financial literacy and life skills classes. Alpha-Omega began several outreach programs, beginning in 2007, to increase care for homeless and low-income individuals and families living in St. Johns County. The Alpha-Omega Community Diaper Bank was opened to serve families who had to choose between buying food or diapers for their children. This year, more than 10,500 diapers and wipes were given free to the community. In 2010, the first Alpha-Omega Thrift Store was opened to help fund the transitional housing program and give unemployed residents a place to volunteer while looking for stable, long-term employment. In 2016, Alpha-Omega opened a second store in Jacksonville and is now able to support the needs of the community even more. This year, the thrift stores have provided our community with over 3,000 free household goods and articles of clothing and shoes to those in need. Because of our faithful supporters, our thrifts stores are a meaningful place to give donations, shop, and volunteer. Because of the faithful and determined efforts of Alpha-Omega Miracle Home, many individuals and families are no longer facing homelessness and are on paths of success with joy. Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Alpha-Omega Miracle Home is seeking individuals or group volunteers to assist in monthly lawn care for our future location. The property is a seven-acre lot with a brick house on Collins Avenue by the First Coast Technical Center. Frequency needed at the present is once per month. Enjoy working outdoors as you contribute to your community! Flexible schedule. Pick your own hours! Background Check: Required. Age Requirement: 17 and older. From a very humble beginning with very little money, staff, or a formal plan, Alpha-Omega has grown dramatically from one home housing up to 7 teenage mothers and their infants to 24 transitional and permanent supportive housing units caring for approximately 87 women and children annually. In 2009, Alpha-Omega added permanent supportive housing for homeless senior women and other homeless community individuals and families. As funding increased, services such as case management and on-site counseling became available, in addition to financial literacy and life skills classes. Alpha-Omega began several outreach programs, beginning in 2007, to increase care for homeless and low-income individuals and families living in St. Johns County. The Alpha-Omega Community Diaper Bank was opened to serve families who had to choose between buying food or diapers for their children. This year, more than 10,500 diapers and wipes were given free to the community. In 2010, the first Alpha-Omega Thrift Store was opened to help fund the transitional housing program and give unemployed residents a place to volunteer while looking for stable, long-term employment. In 2016, Alpha-Omega opened a second store in Jacksonville and is now able to support the needs of the community even more. This year, the thrift stores have provided our community with over 3,000 free household goods and articles of clothing and shoes to those in need. Because of our faithful supporters, our thrifts stores are a meaningful place to give donations, shop, and volunteer. Because of the faithful and determined efforts of Alpha-Omega Miracle Home, many individuals and families are no longer facing homelessness and are on paths of success with joy. Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32084 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Instructor - Basic Life Skills ClassesAlpha-Omega Miracle Home is seeking individuals who are willing to offer presentations on basic life skills to a small audience of residents being served by AOMH. Our clients are single mothers and senior women who can directly benefit from basic life skills educational classes.
From a very humble beginning with very little money, staff, or a formal plan, Alpha-Omega has grown dramatically from one home housing up to 7 teenage mothers and their infants to 24 transitional and permanent supportive housing units caring for approximately 87 women and children annually. In 2009, Alpha-Omega added permanent supportive housing for homeless senior women and other homeless community individuals and families. As funding increased, services such as case management and on-site counseling became available, in addition to financial literacy and life skills classes. Alpha-Omega began several outreach programs, beginning in 2007, to increase care for homeless and low-income individuals and families living in St. Johns County. The Alpha-Omega Community Diaper Bank was opened to serve families who had to choose between buying food or diapers for their children. This year, more than 10,500 diapers and wipes were given free to the community. In 2010, the first Alpha-Omega Thrift Store was opened to help fund the transitional housing program and give unemployed residents a place to volunteer while looking for stable, long-term employment. In 2016, Alpha-Omega opened a second store in Jacksonville and is now able to support the needs of the community even more. This year, the thrift stores have provided our community with over 3,000 free household goods and articles of clothing and shoes to those in need. Because of our faithful supporters, our thrifts stores are a meaningful place to give donations, shop, and volunteer. Because of the faithful and determined efforts of Alpha-Omega Miracle Home, many individuals and families are no longer facing homelessness and are on paths of success with joy. Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Alpha-Omega Miracle Home is seeking individuals who are willing to offer presentations on basic life skills to a small audience of residents being served by AOMH. Our clients are single mothers and senior women who can directly benefit from basic life skills educational classes.
From a very humble beginning with very little money, staff, or a formal plan, Alpha-Omega has grown dramatically from one home housing up to 7 teenage mothers and their infants to 24 transitional and permanent supportive housing units caring for approximately 87 women and children annually. In 2009, Alpha-Omega added permanent supportive housing for homeless senior women and other homeless community individuals and families. As funding increased, services such as case management and on-site counseling became available, in addition to financial literacy and life skills classes. Alpha-Omega began several outreach programs, beginning in 2007, to increase care for homeless and low-income individuals and families living in St. Johns County. The Alpha-Omega Community Diaper Bank was opened to serve families who had to choose between buying food or diapers for their children. This year, more than 10,500 diapers and wipes were given free to the community. In 2010, the first Alpha-Omega Thrift Store was opened to help fund the transitional housing program and give unemployed residents a place to volunteer while looking for stable, long-term employment. In 2016, Alpha-Omega opened a second store in Jacksonville and is now able to support the needs of the community even more. This year, the thrift stores have provided our community with over 3,000 free household goods and articles of clothing and shoes to those in need. Because of our faithful supporters, our thrifts stores are a meaningful place to give donations, shop, and volunteer. Because of the faithful and determined efforts of Alpha-Omega Miracle Home, many individuals and families are no longer facing homelessness and are on paths of success with joy. Network: Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32084 Allow Groups: No |