I volunteer for Autism Speaks because:
..."autism is effecting all of us"
..."This is how I can make a difference"
..."I want to dance at my son's wedding"
Whether it's stuffing envelopes, identifying service providers, or chairing a walk, volunteers make the difference!
Office Aide and Mailings
Have an hour or two or three? The Georgia Regional office has openings for volunteers to assist with mailings and special projects in the office. These opportunities vary in the time of year and length of project.
Walk Committee
The Georgia Walk for Autism Committee meets on a monthly basis and coordinates the entire effort of the Walk program in Georgia. Positions are open on many different sub-committees, including: Food and Beverage, Children’s, Logistics, Team Recruitment and Sponsorship. A monthly commitment to attend meetings is needed as well as a commitment to the sub-committee you volunteer on.
Local Community Events
Quite often, Autism Speaks is asked to host an informational table at local events. We are looking for volunteers, throughout the state, that have a few hours to dedicate to staffing a resource table. All information will be provided ahead of time.
If you are interested in any of these opportunities, please contact the Autism Speaks office at: georgia@autismspeaks.org or call 770.451.0570.
Areas of Interest
- Identify local resource providers and enter data into online Resource Guide
- Identify community events for inclusion on Community Calendar
- Participate in the Community Grant process as a parent reviewer
- Coordinate local grassroots advocacy activities
- Learn to effectively communicate Autism Speaks science portfolios.
- Complete a community assessment
- Create list of prospects of potential local sponsors
- Bring a student club to your local school
- Spread awareness about autism in your local community
- Host a fundraising event
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