Our Nonprofit partners
We work with nonprofit organizations across the country that offer opportunities for kids ages 5 - 14.
Our key communities are Greater Boston, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, Central Florida, and Northern Virginia.
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Animals have a special place in our hearts. Just like people and our planet, they need help, too.
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Just like you go to checkups to stay healthy, our planet needs to be taken care of, too.
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Everyone deserves equal rights and equitable opportunities.
Community Services Agency (CSA)
Maria Ferreira , Volunteer Cordinator
204 Stierlin Rd
Mountain View, CA 94043
mferreira@csacares.org
(650) 968-0836
About
We are the community's safety net, providing critical support services that preserve and promote stability, self-reliance, and dignity.
At CSA, we offer services to individuals and families on low or fixed incomes, to those who are homeless, and to seniors (60+ years old). Our goal is to provide the basic necessities of life to those in need, including assistance with homeless prevention, food, and health checks for the elderly.
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Service Opportunities
Group Opportunities - Various Activities
1 - 2 hrs
Group opportunities vary and can include: Wash our vans! We need help keeping them clean. (Group Size: 5 people) Clean our walk-in refrigerators. (Group Size: 5 ...
Educational Activities
Create the Change® partners with nonprofit organizations that we believe offer age-appropriate service opportunities for youth and families. All of our partners sign a collaboration agreement promising to provide age-appropriate activities in a safe environment.
Create the Change® does not run, host, or facilitate the service opportunities seen here, nor are we responsible in any way for the management (financial or otherwise) of the organizations we feature.
Always be sure to do your own research on the nonprofit organization and service opportunities available to make sure it's a good fit for you before getting started. You may find the organization's contact information on their profiles.