Monday, November 11 • 8:30am to 3:30pm
Monday, November 11-Saturday, November 17
Saturday, November 23 & Sunday, November 24 • 7:00am to 3:00pm
The Kiwanis are in need of high school students to be standard bearers on Saturday, November 23rd and/or Sunday, November 24th during the TaylorMade Pebble Beach Invitational. Standard bearers generally serve from 7:00am until about 3:00pm and need to be able to carry a sign for a considerable amount of time (partners can trade off carrying the sign). You will receive lunch and a baseball cap and are required to wear black pants and your Palma School sweatshirt. If you do not have a Palma School sweatshirt, you can wear a plain black or red sweatshirt. To sign up, please email the following information to Mrs. Emma Vetter (teamvetter@sbcglobal.net):
Name
Email address
Telephone
School name
Which day(s) you wish to volunteer
Daily instructions will be sent to volunteers prior to the event.
Each of the organizations below offer volunteer hours that satisfy Palma School’s requirements for community service.
Provide support for families of children and teens during treatment, families experiencing anticipatory grief and those who are bereaved.
Volunteer Coordinator– Jemma
(831) 724-9100
Essential services and transitional support to people experiencing the injustice of homelessness and extreme poverty.
Drop-In Center, Program Dir. Jacqueline
831-757-3838
Foster thriving and sustainable ecosystems in the Monterey Bay and surrounding habitats through equitable environmental action.
Volunteer/Outreach Coordinator– Sam
(831) 462-5660 ext 2
Provide our community with essential needs such as groceries, personal hygiene items, clothes, household items, and most importantly kindness.
Live Longer, better. Encouraging changes in our community that lead to healthier options.
The Italian Catholic Federation promotes and supports the Catholic faith and its values, our Italian American heritage and the heritages of all our communities.
Provide our community with essential needs such as groceries, personal hygiene items, clothes, household items, and most importantly kindness.
Live longer, better. Encouraging changes in our community that lead to healthier options.
Foster thriving and sustainable ecosystems in the Monterey Bay and surrounding habitats through equitable environmental action.
Volunteer/Outreach Coordinator– Sam sam@saveourshores.org (831) 462-5660 ext 2
Essential services and transitional support to people experiencing the injustice of homelessness and extreme poverty. Drop-In Center, Program Director–Jacqueline jacqueline.gacayan@ dorothysplace.org
831-757-3838
Through families and fellowship, the Italian Catholic Federation promotes and supports the Catholic faith and its values, encourages apostolic and charitable works, and celebrates our Italian American heritage and the heritages of all our communities.
Friends of Seaside Parks meet each Saturday from 10:00am to 12:00pm, rain or shine, to clean up and beautify the parks. If you are new to FOSPA, you must fill out the FOSPA/City of Seaside City Volunteer Park Workday Participation and Photo Release Waiver which can be found HERE. For a schedule use the website link below.
Mindful of our primary mission to be a witness to the love of Christ for all, Palma School admits students of any race, color, national and/or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to the students at the school. Palma School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and/or ethnic origin, nor age in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. While Palma School does not discriminate against students with special needs, a full range of services may not be available. Likewise, Palma School does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of gender, age, disability, race, color, and national and/or ethnic origin. Palma School reserves the right to be a sole judge of merit, competence and qualifications, and can favor Catholic applicants and co-workers in all employment decisions, especially in those positions that have direct bearing upon the pastoral activity of the Church.