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Girls Rock Volunteer Event
Ready to be part of something magical? Become a Girls Rock volunteer and join the revolution by helping girls and gender-expansive kids step into their power. Whether you are seasoned crew or brand new to Girls Rock, connect with our chosen family of volunteers at our annual “Brewhaha” event, which is part social, part volunteer training, and ends with a rowdy arm-wrestling tournament for prizes and glory.
This event takes place Saturday, May 31 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Outcast Brewing. If you are interested in volunteering with Girls Rock, this informational session is mandatory for first-time volunteers.
The Girls Rock Summer Camp runs from July 14 to July 18 and ends with an epic concert at Jannus Live on Saturday, July 19. We need musicians, and also therapists, nurses, photographers, event planners, creative builders, street team crew, crafty ladies, ladies who aren’t ladies, and so much more! If any of these volunteer positions are of interest to you, click here to learn more.

Dali Museum Greeter
The Dali museum is in search of volunteers to serve as museum greeters. These greeters will help with guiding visitors to the various galleries of the museum, advising visitors of public tours, both docent-led and self-guided, and answering any other frequently asked questions or inquisitions. The Dali museum is home to countless fascinating exhibits, and a museum greet would provide information regarding these exhibits to visitors.
If you are passionate about the works of Salvador Dali, or art itself, and want to engage in community interaction to spread that passion with others, then this is the perfect opportunity for you. Scheduling is flexible within the hours of the museum, so you can make it work for your schedule.
More information is available here.

Financial Literacy Instructor for Refugees and Immigrants
Project Prosper is looking for passionate and knowledgeable individuals with a desire to help refugees and immigrants in Tampa Bay with learning about the American financial system, Join them at area English language learning classes and help out refugees and immigrants in their learning. We value the dynamic, resilient, innovative, and entrepreneurial spirit of immigrants and refugees, and envision a community that enables them to realize their full potential. By facilitating financial integration, we empower participants to achieve the American Dream and become thriving and successful members of the community.
Project Prosper provides the participants, curriculum, and all teaching materials, with topics ranging from bank accounts to credit cards to loans. This is a flexible opportunity, so you are able to volunteer whenever works best for you. Most classes are taught in English, but occasional Spanish-speaking opportunities are also available. Classes are held in mornings, afternoons and evenings.
If you are interested in learning more about this unique opportunity, you may do so here.

Chihuly Museum Docent
The Chihuly Collection is looking for friendly, outgoing, and engaging volunteers to expand their Docent program at the Chihuly Collection presented by the Morean Arts Center. Docents play a key role in educating and engaging visitors who are interested in the collection, and they need your help. Docents will be able to guide visitors of all ages on informative and educational tours of the collection.
Scheduling for this opportunity is flexible, so if you are interested, you will be able to help out whenever fits your schedule best.
Being a docent for the Chihuly Collection is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who is both passionate and knowledgeable about the collection, and wishes to share that passion and knowledge with others. If this sounds like you, you may learn more about this opportunity here.

Thrift Shop Assistant with CASA
CASA, or Community Action Stops Abuse, is looking for assistants to help with receiving, sorting, hanging and pricing donations as well as assisting with customer service in the CASA Thrift Shop. If you are interested in helping people find hidden gems and unique items, while also helping a fantastic organization in supporting domestic abuse victims, then this may be the opportunity for you.
This opportunity is flexible for your schedule, so you are able to volunteer when it is best for you. The thrift shop is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on weekdays and from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays, they are closed on Sundays.
If you are interested in learning more, click here.

Volunteer Archaeology Lab
Learn how artifacts and other archaeological material get processed for study! This volunteer lab is led by professional archaeologists with the West Central chapter of the Florida Public Archaeology Network. Participants will help sort through, clean, and identify artifacts and other material from real archaeological sites so they can be used by researchers to learn about the past.
This event takes place Thursday, May 8 at 1:00 p.m. If you are interested, learn more here.

Gallery Events Photographer for Morean Arts Center
Are you passionate about photography and the arts? We are seeking a talented and dedicated volunteer photographer to help us capture the magic of our opening receptions, award ceremonies, and special events at the Morean Arts Center.
As a volunteer photographer, you will have the opportunity to:
- Document exciting gallery events and exhibitions
- Capture dynamic moments and people interacting with art
- Contribute to the visual story of our gallery’s growth and success
What we’re looking for:
- A skilled photographer with a good eye for detail
- Ease in approaching guests to capture special moments
- Ability to work in fast-paced environments and adapt to varying lighting conditions
- Passion for the arts and supporting cultural initiatives
If you are interested, learn more https://www.volunteermatch.org/search/opp3892110.jsp

Living Shoreline Install
Join Pinellas County on Saturday, April 19th to help out with installing the next phase of the living shoreline enhancement at Philippe Park! We will be installing living shoreline elements along the northeastern seawall, and we'd love your help!
Please note, this activity can be labor intensive. We will be wading into the water to place castle blocks, oyster bags, and oyster volcanoes. These weigh approximately 35 pounds each. Please wear appropriate clothing (and closed-toe shoes) that can get WET/dirty, and bring plenty of water. Event details will be emailed to registered participants prior to the event.
The GOALS of this project are:
- To improve water quality and provide additional aquatic habitat for wading birds, fish, and other organisms.
- To provide extra protection for the shoreline.
- To educate park visitors about living shorelines
Learn more at https://pinellas.givepulse.com/event/581796-living-shoreline-install.