How do I volunteer in Baltimore?

Make a Difference at Any Age For more information about volunteer opportunities throughout Baltimore County, call 410-887-2715 or email [email protected] today.

How old do you have to be to volunteer in Maryland?

at least 13 years old
Volunteers must be at least 13 years old, able to lift 25 pounds, and able to stand for three hours. You can volunteer as an individual or a group (5-10 volunteers).

How can I help Baltimore?

We’ve researched five ways you can help this city rebuild and recover:

  1. Revitalize neighborhoods. Newborn Holistic Ministries has been serving Baltimore for nearly 20 years.
  2. Support those in crisis.
  3. Invest in Baltimore’s youth.
  4. Volunteer.
  5. Finance education.

What is thread Baltimore?

Thread allows for leaders across distinct organizations to link together and gain perspective from one another. The opportunities that Thread provides to lead other volunteers and develop intricate partnerships within the Baltimore community are unparalleled.

How can I volunteer in DC?

25 ways to volunteer around Washington

  1. So if you’ve always wanted to help out at a food pantry, work with shelter animals or even pour beers, now’s your chance.
  2. Bread for the City.
  3. Bright Beginnings.
  4. Summerfest D.C.
  5. Hostelling International.
  6. The Phillips Collection.
  7. Humane Rescue Alliance.
  8. Black Hill Visitor Center.

How do I volunteer at the SPCA?

Volunteers need to be 16 years and older, and willing to assist with whatever is needed. By volunteering only a few hours of your time each month, you could assist animals in a practical way and help speak for those that cannot speak for themselves.

How can I help the homeless in Baltimore?

Baltimore City Shelter Hotline: 443-984-9540. Call 443-984-9540 to connect with the emergency shelter for the night. The hotline is open 9:30 AM to 9 PM, Monday through Friday. After-hours and weekend shelter requests should be made by calling shelters directly.

What is the thread program?

With computer programming, a thread is a small set of instructions designed to be scheduled and executed by the CPU independently of the parent process. For example, a program may have an open thread waiting for a specific event to occur or running a separate job, allowing the main program to perform other tasks.