![]() To learn more about how you can support the Santa Clarita, CA Puppy Club as a raiser, sitter, or club volunteer, visit to fill out an interest form.Santa Clarita residents are invited to bring their unwanted household hazardous waste and electronic waste to a free roundup at the Via Princessa Metrolink station parking lot on Saturday, August 1, from 9 a.m. Raisers and their families receive a pup when they are approximately 8 weeks old and teach the puppy good house manners and provide socialization experiences to prepare these future canine heroes for formal guide dog training. Want a volunteer service project that is both warm and fuzzy? The Guide Dogs for the Blind Santa Clarita, CA Puppy Club is looking for volunteer puppy raisers. Signups for Festival of Trees volunteers begin Oct. “Coming up in November at our Festival of Trees event, volunteers will handle everything from designing Christmas trees and gingerbread houses to taking tickets at the door and helping with setup and clean up.” “The club’s fundraisers would not be possible without volunteers,” said Nelson. Nelson said the club is always looking for volunteers to help with events. Boys & Girls Club of SCV thrives because of the passion and dedication of volunteers,” he said. “Additionally, it’s our volunteers who secure sponsorship and item donations. “Volunteers enhance programs for the kids and teens by supporting and leading programs and activities including science club, robotics, the arts, homework help and coaching sports.”Īn important part of the club’s funding come from the club’s major fundraisers including the annual auction in June and Festival of Trees in November. “The hard work and commitment of volunteers is essential to the success of Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley,” said Matthew Nelson, Chief Executive Officer of the Boys & Girls Club of SCV. “The impact of all our volunteers is evident by a wall full of cards of appreciation from seniors expressing gratitude for their generous and caring spirit.”įor more information email or call (661) 259-9444.īoys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley “Those who volunteer in our Meals on Wheels program cherish the opportunity to connect and have meaningful relationships with recipients, providing so much more than a meal,” said Clough. The Meals on Wheels program needs drivers to provide a meal and a smile to seniors who are homebound. They are a lifeline for seniors providing nutrition, services and offsetting isolation.” Each one would say they get more from it than they give, but what they give is phenomenal. “The extraordinary volunteer team is comprised of nearly 160 huge-hearted committed people in our community. “The SCV Senior Center volunteers are invaluable in enhancing the lives of seniors,” said Robin Clough, Director of Volunteers & Recreation. To sign up for the River Rally and view other volunteer opportunities visit. “In addition to the benefits of the services you provide, volunteers also get to connect with others, learn more about their neighbors, gain new skills, increase self-confidence and build a sense of pride in our community,” said Lujan. Volunteer registration is now open for the 27th Annual River Rally Cleanup and Environmental Expo on Saturday, Sept. “Last year alone some 3,312 volunteers donated more than 14,000 hours of their time to a wide variety of projects and programs, added up the dollar value of those hours equals almost half a million dollars.”Ĭurrent volunteer opportunities include youth sports league coaches, Wildland Weed Warriors and Red Cross disaster shelter deployment reserve volunteers. Whether you want to help out at the Santa Clarita Public Library or literally blaze new trails in our open space, residents of any age can give back to our community,” said city of Santa Clarita spokesperson Carrie Lujan. “There are so many opportunities to volunteer in Santa Clarita. Visit .įor more on SCV nonprofits and service clubs visit Santa Clarita Volunteer Hub A women’s service club that improves the lives of women and girls in the community and worldwide through service projects, advocacy, education and awareness campaigns. SCV Signal News Podcast with Aron Bender.
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