A volunteer, by definition, is an unpaid position.
Hospitals, nonprofit groups
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YES
Summer in the City is a nonprofit volunteer organization in Detroit. They focus on planting, painting, and playing. Anyone older then fourteen can volunteer.
A person can volunteer in the United States with a B1 visa. The volunteer program must be an organized project by a recognized religious or nonprofit organization that provides services to the needy. A person can not volunteer in the United States without a B1 visa.
It's up to the nonprofit organization to decide if it wants to purchase insurance. Whether you are in the state of Tennessee or any other state has no bearing.
If your father is not paying you your legally earned wages, you can sue him as you would any other employer. For more information, it is suggested you speak with an attorney.
Yes, you may be able to sue your employer for not reporting your wages, as this could be a violation of labor laws. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and options in this situation.
Nonprofit jobs are almost the same as volunteer jobs. They offer many hours for volunteers. You would most likely need to be a member though for a while.
Yes! If you win the case, but you have to ask for it when you counter sue.
If you get a paying job with a nonprofit organization, you may have to work a certain number of hours to be eligible for some of the employee benefits they offer. This is true when you work for any organization, profit or nonprofit. If you are a volunteer, you may ask the nonprofit for certain hours, so you can work around the schedule demands of the rest of your life.
Yes, you can if they cannot garnishee your wages.