Junior volunteer application supplement - Albemarle County 2025

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  2. Begin by filling out the Parent/Guardian section. Enter their home telephone, work telephone, address, city/state/ZIP code.
  3. Indicate whether you currently live with the named parents or guardians by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  4. Attach a copy of your last grading period’s report at the end of the application as required.
  5. Ensure your parent/guardian signs in the designated area to grant permission for your application.
  6. Request a signature from your school principal or representative to confirm you are a student in good standing.

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A junior volunteer is a young person between the ages of 14 and 18 who volunteers in the hospital, performing specific duties on a regularly scheduled basis. The assignments are varied and they have the opportunity to experience many types of services according to capabilities, performance, dependability and interests.
If youre under 18, you may need parental consent to volunteer. Many organizations require this as a way to ensure safety and accountability for minor volunteers. Parents are often asked to sign a consent form or, in some cases, be present on-site during volunteer activities.
if youre not really finding any volunteer opportunities just make your own. try docHubing out to local organizations like the Ronald McDonald House. or your local hospital. or even your food pantry. and try starting things like a food drive or supply drive. Be your own leader.
24 Volunteer Ideas for Teens Walk dogs for elderly or infirm neighbors. Connect with older adults in your community. If you have a car, offer to grocery shop for an elderly or infirm person. Help an older person with technology. Prepare or serve meals at a local soup kitchen.
Teens as young as 13 or 14 can often participate in volunteer activities independently through organized teen and high school volunteer programs ; it all depends on the volunteer organizations guidelines.
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It depends on the shelterbut generally, 12-year-olds can volunteer in limited ways, often with adult supervision or through specific youth programs.
Simply send a cordial email or place a call during business hours to the contact person for that volunteer position. Let him or her know that youve sent in an application letter and that you wanted to formally express your interest in the opportunity to be a part of the organization.

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