Engaged Learning Opportunities

  • Below is a list of De Anza opportunities and off-campus opportunities to volunteer.
  • Election related opportunities are at the bottom of this page under "Elections" section.
  • This list will be updated periodically
  • See an organization missing? Let us know at vidaofficestaff@gmail.com

De Anza Cross Cultural Partners (CCP)

Cross Cultural Partners (CCP) seeks to promote cross cultural friendships and improve English language communication between De Anza College students from English as a Second Language (ESL) and non-ESL classes, thus enhancing understanding and appreciation for cultural diversity in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. If you want to make friends with different cultural backgrounds, CCP is the place!

For more info: https://www.deanza.edu/ccpartners/


Sunnyvale Community Services

Sunnyvale Community Services mission is to prevent homelessness and hunger in our local community. Volunteer opportunities include packing and sorting groceries, warehouse volunteers, delivery drivers and more.

For more information visit our website: https://svcommunityservices.org/volunteer-adult-individuals/  or Email: volunteer@svcommunityservices.org


West Valley Community Services

Program Description: West Valley Community Services unites the community to fight hunger and homelessness. Volunteer opportunities include administration support, help with the food market, front desk support, and online outreach.

Contact Information: johna@westvalleycommunityservices.org


Hidden Villa

Hidden Villa is an educational nonprofit stretching over 1600 acres of open space in the foothills of the Santa Cruz mountains, offering unique experiential education and responsible agriculture programs in a setting that promotes engagement, connection and understanding. Every year, 30,000 people participate in one of our programs and an additional 20,000 visitors come to explore our organic farm and gardens, greet our farm animals and hike our beautiful trails. We welcome school groups, summer campers, corporate volunteers and anyone looking for an escape and a respite. 
 
Our Roles
  • Farm Tour Volunteer Guide
  • FWE Volunteer Guide (Farm Exploration Wilderness)
  • Communications Intern
  • CSA Volunteer (Community Supported Agriculture)
Contact sofia@hiddenvilla.org for more information

Grassroots Ecology

Program Description: Grassroots Ecology engages and educates the public to restore local ecosystems. Volunteer opportunities include community-based habitat restoration and the Youth Stewards program, a cohort of community college environmentalists.

Contact Information: 

Website: grassrootsecology.org

Contact: Valerie Lee, Community Engagement Manager, valerie@grassrootsecology.org


Sacred Heart Race, Equity, and Community Safety Committee

Program Description: Our mission is to reshape community safety through inclusion, rather than exclusion, to advocate for alternatives and policy changes to the police state by organizing for racial justice, to strengthen connections and resources and to create a community where everyone feels safe and accountability is ensured. Volunteer opportunities include helping facilitate listening sessions (with guidance/ instructions), research, and assisting with meetings with city government.

Contact Information: (408)-219-4415


CovEducation

CovEducation, or “CovEd,” is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that aims to reverse pandemic-induced learning loss by connecting mentors from higher education institutions with K-12 students affected by school closures. To date, we have connected 6,000+ undergraduates, postgraduates, and educators from 470+ higher education institutions with over 5,500+ mentees across 50 states. Our current programs include individual mentor-mentee matching as well as K-12 partnerships, where we work with K-12 schools serving low-income (typically urban Hispanic/Black, or rural White) communities. Students with foreign language skills are highly encouraged to register. Check out https://coved.org/ or email outreach@coved.org with any questions!


National Equal Justice Association

Program Description: National Equal Justice Association (NEJA) is an all volunteer, 501(c)(3), non-profit association which supports grassroots, self-help, community groups of poor and minority workers struggling for social, environmental and equal justice. Volunteer opportunities include community organizing, helping produce, design, or write the newsletter, and networking with other organizations.

Contact Information: Phone: 415-552-5833, Email: neja1981@att.net

Website: nationalequaljusticeassociation.com


Sacred Heart Housing Action Committee

Program Description: Sacred Heart Housing Action Committee was started years ago to build quality and affordable housing so everyone has an opportunity to live and thrive in Santa Clara County. We have been successful in getting the city to develop funds for affordable housing and homelessness prevention. Now we are working on expanding getting free legal representation for people facing eviction! Volunteer opportunities include social media marketing, phone banking, planning orientations, and participating in general meetings.

Contact Information: Email: Tranh@sacredheartcs.org, Phone: 669-226-1405, Instagram: @SHHAC_Justice


Ulistac Natural Area Restoration and Education

Program Description: Ulistac Natural Area Restoration and Education restores California native habitat to 40 acres & educates the public about nature. Volunteer opportunities include large scale gardening, education opportunities, and restoring native habitat.

Contact Information: Email: ulistac@gmail.com, Website: ulistac.org


Sacred Heart Community Service- Volunteer Office

Program Description: Our mission is to build a community free from poverty by creating hope, opportunity, and action. We provide essential services, work together to improve our lives, organize for justice, and inspire our community to love, serve, and share. Volunteer opportunities include working at the food pantry, clothes closet, or front desk, or doing administrative tasks.

Contact Information: Phone: 408-278-2171, Email: volunteers@sacredheartcs.org


Santa Clara County Single Payer Healthcare Coalition

Program Description: Join us to make Single Payer a reality, and bring healthcare to all! Volunteer opportunities include tabling and outreach to family and friends or at events. This can be done on the De Anza campus, or at other events as they come up.

Contact Information: Social Media: @SCCSinglePayer, or contact Peggy Elwell at pegelwell@aol.com


FA-PAC

Program Description: FA-PAC is the political action arm of the De Anza- Foothill Faculty Association. Volunteer tasks include classroom presentations, public comment, engaging in community education and organizing, and outreach to FHDA faculty.

Contact Information: The sign up form can be accessed at this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdR3vMHUTR9OG_Fs7afMl7gwT3HU2M8x48p3k0-ZBDLtp0Edw/viewform


PVI Adult Day Services at Rosener House

Program Description: Our mission is to enable seniors to age in place. Volunteer opportunities include art therapy and caregiving help.

Contact Information: khong@penvol.org


Zooniverse

Zooniverse is a research focused platform. Volunteers can pick from a variety of projects focused on different topics such as arts, climate, history, medicine and so on. Working alongside professional researchers, volunteers will create new discoveries, datasets useful for wider research, and publications. This volunteer opportunity is completely online.

Contact Information: Website: https://www.zooniverse.org/get-involved


Election Related Volunteer Opportunities

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