There's no set list, but some of the leading volunteer organizations are the Salvation Army and the American Red Cross. The Salvation Army boasts that they have approximately 3.5 million volunteers.
One can find information on community organizations by going thru all volunteer organizations like United Way, Volunteer New Jersey, Volunteer Match, Volunteer Solutions and many others.
Not all volunteer organizations non-profit, some are companies who wish to lend a helping hand to help those in need. But the majority of volunteer organizations are non-profit.
World Vision, Samaritan's Purse, and Compassion International are some of the more famous Christian volunteer organizations.
International Volunteer HQ is an organization that you can volunteer in Nepal with. Not sure if that was what you were asking.
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One can become a charity volunteer by applying at various charitable organizations. One can find out where local charity organizations are, like animal shelters, and apply at them.
Your son can be a volunteer tutor. He can contact organizations that are in need of tutors. He can also go to idealist.org for volunteer opportunities in your surrounding neighborhood.
There are several ways to find volunteer organizations in Atlanta, GA. You can start by searching online platforms such as VolunteerMatch.org or Idealist.org, which provide listings of volunteer opportunities in various areas. Additionally, you can contact local nonprofits, community centers, or religious organizations in Atlanta to inquire about volunteer opportunities. Lastly, you can check out the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation (AVLF) or Hands On Atlanta, two well-known organizations that connect volunteers with various projects and initiatives in the city.
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Wartime shortages affected just about everyone including unions and volunteer organizations. Pay raises and striking were limited during the war and volunteers were expected to work many hours.
Many large corporations have volunteer organizations. Maxwell House is fairly notable, at least in so much that it advertises its program on television. Some small, local businesses may also have their own programs.
General information about volunteer fire departments can be found on Wikipedia. More specific information about volunteer fire departments can be found on the websites hosted by individual volunteer departments as well as local news organizations that cover their activities.