Volunteer Opportunities with KP Cares

cantaloupeKaiser Permanente employees and physicians can now find opportunities for "giving back" to the community. Although these opportunities present themselves almost daily, sometimes we need a bit of help figuring out where to start. The KP Cares Web site is an easy and powerful tool to find volunteer opportunities, start projects, recruit colleagues, or respond to humanitarian needs locally, nationally, and abroad. Log on to www.kpcares.org to find out more.

 

Tree People LogoMake L.A. a Healthier Place to Live

Every week, TreePeople works with community members to make Los Angeles a healthier place to live, work and play. They welcome people of all ages and experience levels to help organize tree plantings, care for trees, become a part of their outreach team, and more. They even have free trainings to help get you started! For more information call (818) 623-4879 or e-mail volunteer@treepeople.org.

 

 

Volunteer MatchFind Your Match

VolunteerMatch will help you find a great place to volunteer. The organization provides online services to match you to nonprofit and volunteer opporunities as well as business leaders committed to civic engagement.

 



Support Health and Fitness Programs

  • Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Triathlon: Non-medical and Medical Volunteers Needed
    October 4, 2009 - Please download and fill out the volunteer form and mail or fax to Charlotte Bryant at Kaiser Permanente Baldwin Park (Fax number: 626-851-6992). Contact Charlotte Bryant at 626-851-7480 or Charlotte.A.Bryant@kp.org to inquire about volunteering.

  • 2010 Pasadena Marathon Based on 0 reviews Sunday,
    February 21, 2010 - INFO/REGISTER

  • Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes - 2-mile Fun Walk
    October 25, 2009
    Downtown Los Angeles - INFO/REGISTER

  • Run 4 Her Life 5k/10k Run/Walk for Breast Cancer Research & 5k Family Fun Run
    October 18, 2009
    The Americana at Brand, Glendale, CA - INFO/REGISTER
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