Showing posts with label HIV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HIV. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Atlanta AIDS 5K Walk/Run

October 20th,
Come participate in the Atlanta AIDS 5K Walk/Run from 7am-4pm at Piedmont Park. Help to find the cure and treat AIDS by joining the largest AIDS-related fundraising events in the Southeastern United States! Let's beat our goal of $940,000 from the 2012 campaign.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Fundraising Event Internship Available


Fundraising Event Intern
Organization: Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta

Job Categories: 
Event Fundraising, Administrative, Development, Volunteer & Intern, Housing/Homeless Services,
Position Description:
The Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta is seeking an event fundraising intern to assist with two fundraisers -  the Atlanta Mattress 500, a fundraising event to be held October 13, 2012, features racers, four bed pushers and one bed rider, who race through Atlantic Station and Chairish the Future, to be held March 9, 2013, is an art auction and gala.
An intern will assist with all aspects of both events including registration, recruitment of teams or artists, fundraising, web development, correspondence with participants and sponsors, solicit in-kind donations, event logistics, among other things. This is an unpaid position. 
Internship Dates: August 1 (start date flexible) – December 1, several meetings a month
Hours: 2 – 5 hours a week
Responsibilities:
·         Coordinate and support the Fundraising Team
·         Help create and maintain team participant roster
·         Manage and track communications with teams
·         Assist with communication with sponsors
·         Develop and assist with event logistics
·         Solicit in kind donations for the race
·         Write and oversee the sending of thank you letters
·         Attend and participate in all committee meetings
Qualifications:
·         Must be responsible, motivated, capable of independent work, and eager to support people fleeing domestic violence, living with HIV/AIDS or moving out of homeless situations.
·         Proficiency with Office software, including MS Word and Excel
·         Excellent verbal and written communication skills and prioritizing
·         Ability to work on multiple projects
About Us:
The Furniture Bank’s vision is for all individuals and families in need to have the necessary furniture to live safely and securely.  Our mission is to recycle used furniture from individuals and companies and give it to people moving out of homelessness, fleeing domestic violence and living with HIV/AIDS. 
The Furniture Bank helps over 3,000 people in metro Atlanta every year.  We enhance metro Atlanta’s non-profit community and engage the metro Atlanta community in service.  We are the product of partnership and community support. For more information visit www.furniturebankatlanta.org.
To Apply:
Send resume, cover letter and references to chodges@furniturebankatlanta.org.  Please respond by July 15, 2012

Education Level: College

Thursday, November 11, 2010

The Furniture Bank

The Furniture Bank provides free, essential household furniture for individuals and families moving out of homelessness, fleeing domestic violence or living with HIV/AIDS.  Since 1988, the Furniture Bank has partnered with homeless shelters and other non-profits in the Atlanta area to serve thousands of families.

Volunteers assist the Furniture Bank in many ways including:

  • help collect furniture donations either with a Furniture Drive or assist on our weekly routes
  • work individually with clients to help them shop and load furniture
  • provide administrative assistance by conducting follow-up calls with clients or performing data entry
  • help with annual events like our art gala and auction
Volunteers are a key part of the Furniture Bank's success.  The Furniture Bank can work with individuals or groups of up to 25 people.  Weekend, evening and off-site opportunities are available. 

Contact Courtney Hodges at chodges@furniturebankatlanta.org

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Living Room

Living Room is a housing information referral and financial assistance program for low-income individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to HIV/AIDS.

Located at:  341 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, GA 30308

Phone:  404.616.6332

Email:  livingroomatl@aol.com

Positive Impact

Positive Impact provides HIV risk-reduction and prevention programs for men and women.  These culturally competent programs are offered as mental health prevention, outreach prevention, and individual-level or group-level intervention.

Contact:  Dedra Cochran, Volunteer and Training Coordinator at 404.589.9040 x104 or Dedra.Cochran@positiveimpact-atl.org

Aniz, Inc.

Aniz, Inc. provides individual and group counseling sessions for HIV positive low-income individuals who reside in the metro Atlanta area.

Located at:
223 Mitchell St.
Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30303

Contact:
volunteer_coordinator@aniz.org

Or sign up online at www.aniz.org/volunteer

AID Atlanta

AID Atlanta is a non-profit organization providing education & support services for people living with HIV/AIDS.  Opportunities vary greatly.  Look at the AID Atlanta website for more details.

Address:  1605 Peachtree St., Atlanta 30309

Volunteer Contact:  404-870-7764

Website:  www.AIDatlanta.org