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VOLUNTEERS

Boys Hope Girls Hope of Nevada: Volunteers needed for Divas for Hope program and to organize and/or host small fundraising events.

Goodwill of Southern Nevada: Volunteers needed to stuff welcome bags for the American Society of Industrial Security 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at the Hilton Convention Center. Lunch will be provided.

Heaven Can Wait Sanctuary: Volunteers needed for spay/neuter clinic, foster home program, feral cat clinic, cat adoption program and office helper.

Las Vegas Valley Motor Speedway: Hospitality room caretakers needed Saturday and Sunday.

Lutheran Social Services: Volunteers needed Saturday to finish putting together the agency's new offices.

Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth: Street Outreach program volunteers needed for distribution of food, backpacks, toiletries, blankets and other items.

Spring Mountain Ranch State Park: Docents needed for four-hour shifts once a month any day between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Training is provided.

State Health Insurance Advisory Program: Volunteers needed to assist Medicare beneficiaries with their questions and problems. Training is provided.

For more information about these and other volunteer opportunities, contact the Volunteer Center of Southern Nevada at 892-2321 or on the Web at www.volunteernevada.org.

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