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VOLUNTEERS

Blind Center of Nevada: Volunteers needed for arts and crafts lessons and projects.

Boys Hope Girls Hope: Dinner moms and dads, mentors, homework helpers, tutors and other volunteers needed.

Child Focus: Volunteers needed for birthday program and as chaperones, committee members, tutors and in other positions.

Culture Vegas: Volunteers needed to promote new Web site.

Make a Wish Foundation: Spanish language volunteers needed.

Nevada Ballet Theatre: Volunteers needed to help with a variety of events, including ballet performances.

Nevada Consumer Affairs Division: Intake volunteers needed to assist consumers who call or walk into the office for information about services.

Opportunity Village: Volunteers needed for buddy program, thrift store, telethon and office support.

Project Shero: General office helper needed.

Solari Hospice Care: Volunteers needed for in-patient and home care patients as well as family volunteers.

Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center/Sunrise Children's Hospital: Volunteers needed for the diagnostic center, information desk and front lobby, and patient services.

Three Square: Warehouse and food recovery assistants needed.

Trauma Intervention Program: Volunteers needed for crisis teams.

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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