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THE FEED
Each week the Volunteer Center will highlight an exciting skill-based volunteer (SBV) opportunity found on our Volunteer Solutions website. This week's SBV opportunity comes from Disability Advocates:
Photographer Needed!
Disability Advocates of Kent County is seeking a photographer with an interest in helping to promote the mission of the organization. The volunteer in this position must be able to take photographs from a variety of angles. It is preferred but not necessary that he or she own their own digital camera.
The volunteer also needs to have experience with taking photos, be capable of working independently once given tasks, and know how to save photos to computer. The photographer will be required to attend agency events at the office and/or outside of our office in the community and might need to attend events for the agency that could occur from 8:30 am to 8pm, Monday through Saturday. The volunteer must have their own means of transportation to planned events or photo sessions.
Volunteers will be required to understand, sign and uphold the meaning of a confidentiality form while volunteering at the agency and pass all pre-screening like police records, arrests, convictions, etc. The agency prefers a person who has an interest in Disability Advocates and its mission in supporting people with disabilities. The volunteer must be reliable, prompt, courteous, mature, responsible, friendly.
For more information, click on the opportunity posting here.
As a long-time community leader, Heart of West Michigan United Way collaborates with other organizations throughout West Michigan to advance the common good - that is, to direct change and create opportunities for a good life for all who live here. We focus our efforts in three critical areas: education, income and health, which are the building blocks to a successful life. A quality education that leads to a stable job, enough to support a family through retirement, with good health at every stage. Our goal is to work toward long-lasting changes that truly make an impact. So while we support those who have fallen on hard times, we also work to identify the root causes of problems. Then we build preventative systems that keep those problems from happening in the first place.
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