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Find volunteer opportunities on Australia's largest volunteer website:


Community Visitors Plan

Volunteer to visit and talk with a selected resident in an aged care facility in Sydney on a one- to-one basis, at least once a fortnight or a minimum of 20 visits per year. Your visit will help brighten the day of an elder member of your community and improve their quality of life through friendship and companionship.


Volunteer Non-Executive Director

Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3) is looking for a willing and experienced industry or community leader from the Whitsunday region who is passionate about the economic development of the greater Whitsunday region to join the GW3 board as volunteer, non-executive director.


Gallery Attendant

Your commitment to volunteering at the Museum is highly valued by Army Museum North Queensland, the Australian Army History Unit and the Australian Defence Force. The role of volunteers is important in enhancing Museum activities and providing programs and services that would not otherwise be available.


Red Cross Shop Summer Season Volunteer

Multiple volunteer positions available at Red Cross Shops across Metro Melbourne. Monday to Sunday (minimum of two four-hour shifts per week) from the start of December to February 29th. By joining the team you'll get the opportunity to provide customer service, create window and visual merchandising displays, sort donations, and help raise money for those in need.

【小题1】Who will most probably get the job as non-executive director?
A.An agricultural expert in his fifties.
B.A retired economist from Whitsunday.
C.A senior college student majoring in finance.
D.An accountant expecting a handsome income.
【小题2】How many hours at least will a volunteer work in the Red Cross Shop for the season?
A.48.B.52.C.104.D.144.
【小题3】Which one might interest a military fan most?
A.Gallery Attendant.
B.Community Visitors Plan.
C.Volunteer Non — Executive Director.
D.Red Cross Shop Summer Season Volunteer.
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TEENSGIVING is an exciting yearly event where hundreds of New York City teens gather together annually for a remarkable day of community service. This year, TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2016 participants will once again better New York City and influence thousands of lives!

When is TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2016?

Sunday, April 20, 2016

Where is TEENSGIVING?

All over New York City. Everyone will meet at the 92nd Street Y ( 92nd and Lexington ) at 9:00 AM for the event kick-off. Then, all TEENSGIVING volunteers will go across the city to work with our partnering agencies where they will make a HUGE difference and have fun!

Who participates in TEENSGIVING?

Hundreds of teenagers from around the city. Teens come from the 92nd Street Y, various city schools, youth groups, and organizations in the area. In addition, many adult volunteers ( aged 21 and older) will donate their time to TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2016.

What projects do participants do at the agencies?

Sample projects include painting park benches, planting gardens, visiting and playing with poor and disabled children, assisting at animal shelters, working at soup kitchens, delivering meals and celebrating with families at homeless shelters.

Do I get anything for participating in TEENSGIV1NG?

Yes! Everybody benefits! Teen volunteers will receive “6 hours” of community service credit, good towards honor society, high school graduation and college application requirements. Adult volunteers will be thanked with a light breakfast, a gift certificate for their troubles, and the satisfaction of helping our city’s youth contribute to their community. In addition, all teen and adult volunteers will receive a cool TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2016 T- shirt.

This sounds awesome! How do I register for TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2016? Interested teens and/or adults should e-mail the TEENSGIVING Coordinator Josh Hyman at jhyman@92Y.org < mailto: jhyman@92Y.org > (subject: TEENSGIVING) to receive more information and to register for this fantastic event!

Teens can also contact their school’s Community Service Advisor.

TEENSGIVING is sponsored by the 92nd Street Y.

【小题1】TEENSGVING is an event which is held         .
A.twice every yearB.every two years
C.once every yearD.from time to time
【小题2】What can the teenagers do in this event?
A.Give thanks to the adults.B.Take good care of animals.
C.Clean the streets of New York.D.Work for high schools and! colleges.
【小题3】An adult volunteer may get        for his time devoted to TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2016.
A.a T-shirt and a gift certificate
B.community service credit and a T-shirt
C.a high school certificate and a light breakfast
D.a gift certificate and community service credit
【小题4】The writer’s purpose in writing this passage is to       .
A.ask readers to donate their advice to TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2016
B.encourage readers to ask more questions about TEENSGIVING
C.introduce TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2016 to readers
D.inform readers of some frequently asked questions

Feeding America: by the Numbers

41.2 million Americans are food insecure, which means they don’t know when or how they’ll get their next meal.

13 million American children face hunger—That’s l in 6 kids. 1.5 million old soldiers receive food stamps (食品救济券).

27% of families with incomes above the poverty level are short of food. 18.7% of Mississippians are short of food (Highest rate of all states). 5. 4 million old people now face food insecurity in America. 8. 7% of Hawaiians are food insecure (Lowest rate of all states).

$1 donated (捐赠)to Feeding America will buy 10 meals for people facing hunger in America.

Want to Do Something?

One way to stop the hunger is through neighborhood food banks. They need three things: money, your time and food. If you plan to donate food, here are what food banks need most:

●Apple sauce

●Boxed meals

●Canned beans

●Canned chicken

● Canned chili

●Canned fish

●Cooking oil

●Dried herbs and spices

●Nuts

●Peanut butter

● Whole-grain cereal

Note:Avoid food with glass packaging (包装)because they can be broken in transport. Trusted Media Brands—Readers’ Digest’s parent company—has become an official media partner of Feeding America. See how you can help our efforts at feedingamerica. com.

【小题1】How many kids are facing hunger in America?
A.5.4 million.B.13 million.
C.41.2 million.D.78 million.
【小题2】What food will neighborhood food banks refuse?
A.Boxed meals.B.Canned chicken.
C.Glass bottles of milk.D.Oil used for cooking.
【小题3】Why does the author write this text?
A.To show readers the problems of food safety.
B.To ask readers to help the poor out of poverty.
C.To inform readers of serious food shortages in America.
D.To encourage readers to donate food or money to food banks.

Help? Teen Line Is Here!

※CALL 800-872-8330 Nationwide (6 PM-10 PM)

※TEXT TEEN to 859833 (6 PM-9 PM)

※EMAILUSatteenline@org.com

Are you a teen looking for help?

Opening up to someone can be frightening. Talking about what you’re dealing with is often hard, but at Teen Line we do everything we can to make it as easy as possible for you. Our only goal is to help you in whatever way we can.

No issue is too big or too small. We are here to provide hope and support if you are struggling. We are here to help!

What to expect when you call or text Teen Line?

When you call or text Teen Line, another teen will be there to listen, understand, and answer your questions. Many of our callers are talking to someone about what they’re going through for the first time. Our teen listeners are aware of that and try to make you as comfortable as possible.

When you call or text Teen Line, we won’t judge you or tell you what to do. We will listen to you and work with you to find a way to improve your situation.

Who is going to answer your call or text?

Our volunteers, who are high school students from Los Angeles, California, will answer your call. Our volunteers, who we call “Listeners”, receive over 100 hours of training from mental (精神的) health professionals so that they can respond (作出反应) and understand the needs of the teens reaching out.

What topics can you discuss with us?

Our “Listeners” are ready to talk about anything you are going through. The most common topics teens reach out about are relationships, anxiety, depression and loneliness.

【小题1】What is the goal of Teen Line?
A.To discuss mental issues.
B.To solve health problems.
C.To give support and help.
D.To train voluntary “Listeners”.
【小题2】What will Teen Line do when they receive a call?
A.Only listen to the caller.
B.Turn to professionals for help.
C.Tell the caller what to do directly.
D.Work with the caller to solve problems.
【小题3】Who are the “Listeners”?
A.Well-trained volunteers.
B.Mental health professionals.
C.College students in California.
D.Teenagers with the same issues.

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