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Gila Dems Office Scheduling
Payson, AZ
Gila County Democratic Party office support scheduling.
If you would like to support our office, sign up here for 2 hour shifts. There will be 2 people on each shift.
In the interim between the 2022 and 2024 elections, we have been open for business on Saturdays only from 10-2. We are now adding shifts a few at a time. See available shift signups for details.
THANK YOU!

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Kitchen Prep
Louisville, KY
**HELLO VOLUNTEERS!**
At Feed Louisville, we often say that volunteers are the backbone of our organization. With help from people like you, we sent out 142,979 meals in 2024 to the houseless and food-insecure community. Join us in the kitchen to help our team turn donated food into nutritious meals! From prepping vegetables, making sandwiches, packaging meals, and much more, there is plenty to help with!
### SHIFTS:
There are two volunteer time slots to choose from Monday-Friday:
**9 am to 12 pm and/or 1 pm to 3:30 pm.**
If you need to come a little late or leave a little early, no problem at all. _Sign up for the shift your schedule best aligns with._
**Each volunteer must register for their own shift.**
### DRESS GUIDELINES:
When volunteering in our kitchen, we ask you to dress comfortably and appropriately! Here are a few key points to remember:
- Volunteers must wear a **hair covering** such as a hat, hair net, or bandana.
- Long hair must be tied up and covered. We provide hair nets.
- Volunteers must wear closed-toe shoes.
- Volunteers must have their shoulders, abdomen, and armpits covered.
- Short-sleeve or long-sleeve shirts only, no crop-tops permitted.
- Volunteers with artificial nails and/or nail polish must wear gloves (will be provided) when handling any Ready-To-Eat or raw food.
### SAFETY AND AGE REQUIREMENTS:
For safety reasons, we **do not allow persons under 14 years of age** to volunteer in our kitchen.
- Those 14 to 18 years old may be allowed to use knives or work around industrial kitchen equipment, depending on their experience level.
- **Volunteers 14-16 must be accompanied by an adult.**
- Anyone 18 years and older can work in our production kitchen.
**GROUPS:** If you want to bring a group of 10 or more, please email volunteer@feedlouisville.org so we can work with you to schedule a date that works best!
### LOCATION:
Our kitchen is at 1334 Story Avenue Louisville, KY. Please read these directions before coming to volunteer!
### DIRECTIONS:
[Click here to watch video directions to our kitchen](https://youtu.be/35OON5TVOY0)
_From Story Ave_, the entrance to our parking lot is directly across from the Whirling Tiger, at the corner of Webster and Story. Enter through the open black gates on your left, drive until you come to the T in the road, then turn right. Drive towards the yellow dumpster at the end and enter our parking lot surrounded by a chain link fence.
After parking, walk towards the building and up the wooden stairs. Continue until you see a door that says "Social Events and Feed Louisville". Once inside, walk towards the double doors and turn right. Go through the white doors and around the bend to the volunteer station!
If you have trouble finding us, please call or text us at 502-418-7443 and we will gladly guide you in the right direction!
### THANK YOU!
We are grateful for your willingness to help us in our mission to rescue more food and put it into the hands of the houseless and food-insecure in Louisville. If you cannot make it to our kitchen, consider sharing our story and the work of our community partners on social media, or consider donating to increase the number of people we can feed!
The entire Feed Louisville team is looking forward to meeting you!
Reach out to volunteer@feedlouisville.org with any questions!

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Social Bio Workshop
Suitland-Silver Hill, MD
Social Bio Workshop every first Saturday. Family members and friends of defendants come together to work on their cases. We analyze documents and create social biography packets that include photos, character letters, videos, grades, certificates, pay stubs — anything that reveals the defendant’s good qualities, the support of loved ones, and ties to the community. The packets enable judges, prosecutors, probation officers, and the public to see a human being rather than merely a case number or a list of charges.

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Life After Release Free Expungement Clinic Every 1st Saturday of the month.
Suitland-Silver Hill, MD
Life After Release will hold an expungement clinic Saturday, September 2nd, 2023 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The clinic will take place at Creative Suitland located at 4719 Silver Hill Road Suitland, Maryland 20746.
The criminal records expungement clinic is a chance for members of the community to meet with an attorney to have their criminal records expunged. The goal is to have a petition for expungement drawn up after meeting with an attorney.
This event has been successful in the past, and we’re looking forward to this one. It provides the opportunity for people to walk away on the road to having certain criminal charges off their record. The only requirement is that these be Maryland residence, with the tenacity to see the process through. There might be further qualifications to have a record expunged, but that is what the attorneys are there to assist people in determining.
YOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO RECEIVE SERVICES!
If you are a member of the media and have questions about this, please contact Life After Release at 240.200.4472 or lifeafterreleasemd@gmail.com.

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Kitchen Prep
Louisville, KY
**HELLO VOLUNTEERS!**
At Feed Louisville, we often say that volunteers are the backbone of our organization. With help from people like you, we sent out 142,979 meals in 2024 to the houseless and food-insecure community. Join us in the kitchen to help our team turn donated food into nutritious meals! From prepping vegetables, making sandwiches, packaging meals, and much more, there is plenty to help with!
### SHIFTS:
There are two volunteer time slots to choose from Monday-Friday:
**9 am to 12 pm and/or 1 pm to 3:30 pm.**
If you need to come a little late or leave a little early, no problem at all. _Sign up for the shift your schedule best aligns with._
**Each volunteer must register for their own shift.**
### DRESS GUIDELINES:
When volunteering in our kitchen, we ask you to dress comfortably and appropriately! Here are a few key points to remember:
- Volunteers must wear a **hair covering** such as a hat, hair net, or bandana.
- Long hair must be tied up and covered. We provide hair nets.
- Volunteers must wear closed-toe shoes.
- Volunteers must have their shoulders, abdomen, and armpits covered.
- Short-sleeve or long-sleeve shirts only, no crop-tops permitted.
- Volunteers with artificial nails and/or nail polish must wear gloves (will be provided) when handling any Ready-To-Eat or raw food.
### SAFETY AND AGE REQUIREMENTS:
For safety reasons, we **do not allow persons under 14 years of age** to volunteer in our kitchen.
- Those 14 to 18 years old may be allowed to use knives or work around industrial kitchen equipment, depending on their experience level.
- **Volunteers 14-16 must be accompanied by an adult.**
- Anyone 18 years and older can work in our production kitchen.
**GROUPS:** If you want to bring a group of 10 or more, please email volunteer@feedlouisville.org so we can work with you to schedule a date that works best!
### LOCATION:
Our kitchen is at 1334 Story Avenue Louisville, KY. Please read these directions before coming to volunteer!
### DIRECTIONS:
[Click here to watch video directions to our kitchen](https://youtu.be/35OON5TVOY0)
_From Story Ave_, the entrance to our parking lot is directly across from the Whirling Tiger, at the corner of Webster and Story. Enter through the open black gates on your left, drive until you come to the T in the road, then turn right. Drive towards the yellow dumpster at the end and enter our parking lot surrounded by a chain link fence.
After parking, walk towards the building and up the wooden stairs. Continue until you see a door that says "Social Events and Feed Louisville". Once inside, walk towards the double doors and turn right. Go through the white doors and around the bend to the volunteer station!
If you have trouble finding us, please call or text us at 502-418-7443 and we will gladly guide you in the right direction!
### THANK YOU!
We are grateful for your willingness to help us in our mission to rescue more food and put it into the hands of the houseless and food-insecure in Louisville. If you cannot make it to our kitchen, consider sharing our story and the work of our community partners on social media, or consider donating to increase the number of people we can feed!
The entire Feed Louisville team is looking forward to meeting you!
Reach out to volunteer@feedlouisville.org with any questions!

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Hillsborough County Democratic Black Caucus Monthly Meeting
Tampa, FL
Please join the Hillsborough County Democratic Black Caucus (HCDBC) for our monthly General Meeting. At this meeting, you will hear about upcoming activities, discuss issues of importance to the Black Community, and make new friends with similar views.
This meeting will be a hybrid event, offering both in-person and Zoom options for your convenience, use the link to register.
Hybrid Meeting (Zoom and In-Person): https://bit.ly/hcdbcmeet

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Public School Strong: Cobb School Board Meeting
Marietta, GA
Join Georgia Youth Justice Coalition for Action in advocating for public education at your Cobb County School Board meeting. Once you sign up, we'll reach out to make sure you have a buddy to join you and support from our team if you're providing public comment for the first time.

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A Pint of Politics and Doing Something Second Sundays
Sacramento, CA
Second Sundays - A Pint of Politics and #DoingSomething
Join INDIVISIBLE Sacramento, Sister District Sacramento, and the Coalition Against Project 2025 at our favorite local eatery and Coalition Partner, Oak Park Brewing Co. We meet on the 2nd Sundays and will provide unique ways to take action each month.
2-4 pm
We meet rain or shine on the outside patio!
**Activities** At this Pint of Politics, we will review the state of play, introduce you to our activities - lobbying, postcards, phonebanks, protests, coalition and community building, grassroots organizing, and getting connected to our network to find your happy place.
**Bring Donations of Tarps, socks, gloves, scarves, travel sized hand lotion, hand sanitizer, shampoo, conditioner, toothbrushes, toothpaste, as well as now accepting clean used adult clothing ** This is supporting our unhoused neighbors through the Black Hair and Hygiene Project supported by the Poor People's Campaign and the Community Lead Advocacy Program. Clothing donations are going to a downtown clothing closet. To learn more and donate directly to the Black Hair and Hygiene Project, go to https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1BXwYEasEmFDlkvUDPCriwSyrCU-IRc1S1xAmZ3ubViw/viewform.
**By signing up to this event, you will be added to the Indivisible Sacramento newsletter to get regular updates about our events and activities. You will be able to unsubscribe at any time.**
**All the resources**
Indivisible Website Events Page
https://indivisiblesacramento.com/events/
Coalition Against Project 20205 LinkTree
https://linktr.ee/coalitionagainstproject2025
Sister District Project Sacramento
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/sister-district-sacramento

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D10 Neighborhood Beautification Day (Bayview / Vis Valley)
San Francisco, CA
Join San Francisco Public Works for a day of greening and neighborhood pride in District 10 (Bayview, Vis Valley, Dogpatch, and more).
There will be 7-10 worksites where volunteers will garden, mulch, pick up litter, plant trees, or abate graffiti. The projects and tasks will be different, depending on the site and community group's requests.
### What to Expect
- The event kicks off at Bayview K.C. Jones Playground lawn (1601 Armstrong Ave) with registration between 8:30 AM and 9 AM.
- We’ll hold a short speaking program to go over the day’s activities and get a quick safety overview.
- Volunteers and Public Works staff then will head to their assigned work sites.
- Work will take place for about 3 hours, with everyone returning to the kickoff location around noon.
- Lunch will be served to volunteers at the end.
### What to Wear/Bring
- Dress in layers
- Wear closed toe shoes and sunscreen
- Bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated
### Community Partners
San Francisco Public Works, Elected Officials, San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department, SF Environment

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District 2 (Cocoa/Rockledge/Merritt Island/Cape Canaveral/Cocoa Beach) Monthly Meeting
Cocoa, FL
Come and join us as we have a potluck together, build community, share ideas, and talk through concerns. Meet fellow Democrats (and left leaning unaffiliated voters) for community and conversation. We review and implement the action plans to put Democrats in office at the local, state and national level. Our focus is on building neighborhood teams with feet-on-the ground to engage with voters in our own communities and encourage them to cast their ballots, request the option to vote by mail and stay engaged on the issues. Let's 'Do Something!'.
Not sure if you're in District 2? Check here: [District 2 Map]( https://www.votebrevard.gov/Portals/Brevard/Documents/Maps/Districts/CountyCommission/New_CountyComm2.pdf)

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Big Sandy KFTC Chapter Meeting
Prestonsburg, KY
Join the Big Sandy chapter of Kentuckians for the Commonwealth for our regular chapter meeting. We'll be meeting in person at our Prestonsburg office and on Zoom in March!

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Glen Park Greenway Beautification Day
San Francisco, CA
Join community volunteers for a morning of cleaning and gardening on the Glen Park Greenway! Our goals are to create a native meadow and an oak woodland to promote biodiversity, sequester carbon, attract pollinators, and educate the community about our natural environment.
Please sign up so we can prepare enough tools and refreshments for everyone. Volunteers will meet at 88 Chilton Ave
### What to Bring/Wear
- Bring a reusable water bottle
- Wear sunscreen and closed toe shoes
- Dress in layers
### Community Partners
Friends of Glen Park Greenway, SF Public Works, District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, Andytown, Jamie Ennis Real Estate, SF Public Utilities Commission, SF Community Challenge Grant Program, Bay Area Ridge Trail Council, Glen Park Neighborhood Association, and Glen Park Garden Club
