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Volunteer: Project Homeless Connect 2026: Health & Wellness Clinic Service ProvidersThank you for providing health & wellness services for Project Homeless Connect, to be held on Friday, January 23, 2026! When you "respond" to this need, you will be asked a series of questions to help ensure you have what you need to provide services at the event. We also ask that you print the waiver that becomes available when you "respond" to this need. (To access the waiver, click the link labeled "I have read and agree to the volunteer waiver" next to the blue SUBMIT NEED RESPONSE button. Everyone on your team who participates in Project Homeless Connect will need to sign a copy of this waiver and bring it with them to the event. When they check-in at the event, they will be asked for a signed copy of the waiver. Please note that if your services do not relate to the Health & Wellness Clinic component of the event, there is a separate link you should use. These components are being managed by different team leads. Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves) Thank you for providing health & wellness services for Project Homeless Connect, to be held on Friday, January 23, 2026! When you "respond" to this need, you will be asked a series of questions to help ensure you have what you need to provide services at the event. We also ask that you print the waiver that becomes available when you "respond" to this need. (To access the waiver, click the link labeled "I have read and agree to the volunteer waiver" next to the blue SUBMIT NEED RESPONSE button. Everyone on your team who participates in Project Homeless Connect will need to sign a copy of this waiver and bring it with them to the event. When they check-in at the event, they will be asked for a signed copy of the waiver. Please note that if your services do not relate to the Health & Wellness Clinic component of the event, there is a separate link you should use. These components are being managed by different team leads. Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 23, 2026 Zip Code: 36608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project Homeless Connect 2026 Registration VolunteersVolunteers are needed to help with registration for Navigator and Health Assessment volunteers at this year's Project Homeless Connect, which provides a variety of services for homeless individuals and families in our community. Services include legal assistance, health screenings, mental health services, housing assistance, and more. USA faculty and staff who would like to get involved and help with registration are invited to "RESPOND" to this need. There are multiple shifts available for this event with start times at 6:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. The day of the event, we'll meet at The Grounds (1035 Cody Rd. N., Mobile). After you've electronically signed the waiver, click the blue RESPOND button for this Need a second time to complete your registration. Navigators/volunteers are wearing RED shirts; most Health Clinic volunteers are wearing scrubs or lab coats. For registration, we'd suggest comfortable and warm clothes, given that it's January and the building can be a bit drafty. Due to COVID-19, all volunteers, staff, faculty, and clients are encouraged to wear a face mask at all times while indoors. N95 or KN95 masks are best if you’re not vaccinated. Lunch will be available between 12 - 1:30 p.m. Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves) Volunteers are needed to help with registration for Navigator and Health Assessment volunteers at this year's Project Homeless Connect, which provides a variety of services for homeless individuals and families in our community. Services include legal assistance, health screenings, mental health services, housing assistance, and more. USA faculty and staff who would like to get involved and help with registration are invited to "RESPOND" to this need. There are multiple shifts available for this event with start times at 6:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. The day of the event, we'll meet at The Grounds (1035 Cody Rd. N., Mobile). After you've electronically signed the waiver, click the blue RESPOND button for this Need a second time to complete your registration. Navigators/volunteers are wearing RED shirts; most Health Clinic volunteers are wearing scrubs or lab coats. For registration, we'd suggest comfortable and warm clothes, given that it's January and the building can be a bit drafty. Due to COVID-19, all volunteers, staff, faculty, and clients are encouraged to wear a face mask at all times while indoors. N95 or KN95 masks are best if you’re not vaccinated. Lunch will be available between 12 - 1:30 p.m. Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 36608 Allow Groups: No |
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Volunteer: Project Homeless Connect 2026 NavigatorsWe're looking for volunteer navigators for this year's Project Homeless Connect on Friday, January 23, 2026. IMPORTANT: If a faculty member has assigned you to the Health & Wellness Clinic for this event, this need is NOT the one you should respond to. Email communityengagement@southalabama.edu for the correct Need link. Navigators are advocates for homeless clients who participate in Project Homeless Connect. At Project Homeless Connect several hundred people who are identified as "homeless" will come to receive services such as legal assistance, employment and veterans resources, housing assistance, health assessments and services, distribution of hygiene items and clothing, and much more! Navigators act as "tour guides" and "advocates" through the many service areas. This role is really important and can be very rewarding as you develop a partnership with your client. Navigators can make (or sadly, break) the event for an individual due to the treatment, care, and efficiency afforded by the relationship that is formed. It is important to treat all clients with dignity and respect. Dr. Mitchell, Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students, will EXCUSE Absences on Friday, January 23, for students who volunteer at Project Homeless Connect. Please make sure you ask for an excused absence letter when you sign out of the event. To volunteer you must: "RESPOND" to this need and review and sign the waiver and training packet that will be available electronically after you click the "RESPOND" button. As you read and/or sign each page of the waiver and training packet, be sure to click the blue "SUBMIT PAGE AND PROCEED" button in the bottom left corner to save your edits/progress and proceed to the subsequent page.The Training Packet will give you an overview of the project and also help you understand things you might encounter during the event so that you'll feel more comfortable in your role. HIPAA training is required prior to the event due to the laws surrounding privacy and healthcare. After you've electronically signed and submitted the waiver and training packet, click the blue "RESPOND" button for this need a second time to select the shift of your choice and to complete your registration. (NOTE: In Alabama, if you are under 18, a parent must sign the waiver and release forms.) Bring your Student ID/Driver's License with you to the event, and wear a red shirt of your choice to be distinguished from other volunteers. Please contact the Office of Community Engagement at communityengagement@southalabama.edu or 251-460-6116 if you have any questions or need assistance with the waiver and training packet. Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves) We're looking for volunteer navigators for this year's Project Homeless Connect on Friday, January 23, 2026. IMPORTANT: If a faculty member has assigned you to the Health & Wellness Clinic for this event, this need is NOT the one you should respond to. Email communityengagement@southalabama.edu for the correct Need link. Navigators are advocates for homeless clients who participate in Project Homeless Connect. At Project Homeless Connect several hundred people who are identified as "homeless" will come to receive services such as legal assistance, employment and veterans resources, housing assistance, health assessments and services, distribution of hygiene items and clothing, and much more! Navigators act as "tour guides" and "advocates" through the many service areas. This role is really important and can be very rewarding as you develop a partnership with your client. Navigators can make (or sadly, break) the event for an individual due to the treatment, care, and efficiency afforded by the relationship that is formed. It is important to treat all clients with dignity and respect. Dr. Mitchell, Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students, will EXCUSE Absences on Friday, January 23, for students who volunteer at Project Homeless Connect. Please make sure you ask for an excused absence letter when you sign out of the event. To volunteer you must: "RESPOND" to this need and review and sign the waiver and training packet that will be available electronically after you click the "RESPOND" button. As you read and/or sign each page of the waiver and training packet, be sure to click the blue "SUBMIT PAGE AND PROCEED" button in the bottom left corner to save your edits/progress and proceed to the subsequent page.The Training Packet will give you an overview of the project and also help you understand things you might encounter during the event so that you'll feel more comfortable in your role. HIPAA training is required prior to the event due to the laws surrounding privacy and healthcare. After you've electronically signed and submitted the waiver and training packet, click the blue "RESPOND" button for this need a second time to select the shift of your choice and to complete your registration. (NOTE: In Alabama, if you are under 18, a parent must sign the waiver and release forms.) Bring your Student ID/Driver's License with you to the event, and wear a red shirt of your choice to be distinguished from other volunteers. Please contact the Office of Community Engagement at communityengagement@southalabama.edu or 251-460-6116 if you have any questions or need assistance with the waiver and training packet. Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 36608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Faculty/Staff: Project Homeless Connect 2026 Health and Wellness AreaFaculty/Staff who are helping with the Health & Wellness Area at Project Homeless Connect are invited to "RESPOND" to this need. You will need to be at the event from approximately 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 or 3:00 p.m. that day. Lunch is provided. IMPORTANT: All activity participants are required to sign two waivers, which will be available electronically when you "RESPOND" to this need. As you read and/or sign each page of the waiver packet, be sure to click the blue "SUBMIT PAGE AND PROCEED" button in the bottom left corner to save your edits/progress and proceed to the subsequent page.After you've electronically signed the waiver, click the blue RESPOND button for this Need a second time to complete your registration. In the Note section of your Response, please list your cell phone number so that we can communicate more easily during the event. Please also list your preference of jobs 1, 2,3, 4, or 5 from those listed below, or contact Pam Johnson at pamjohnson@southalabama.edu. Navigators/volunteers are wearing RED shirts; most Health Clinic volunteers are wearing scrubs or lab coats. Volunteer assignment options: Assessment Table Assistant. Coordinate at round tables where client/navigator pairs sit to complete release forms and a portion of the assessment packet. Once paperwork is completed, direct pairs to the Height/Weight/BMI/BG Station. (2 volunteer needed)Faculty Oversight for Height/Weight/BMI/BG Station. (1 volunteer needed) Room Assignment Table Assistant. Maintain a list of who is next to be served and direct client pairs to open assessment rooms. (1 volunteer needed) Assessment Room Hall Monitor. Role is to monitor two assessment rooms and to encourage IPEC interaction and roles with students in rooms. Need to be familiar with documentation and resources/referrals. ** Check paperwork for completeness before client pair leaves assessment rooms. (7 volunteers needed) Floater and Navigator Assistant. In the Main Hall, where navigators wait to be assigned a client, faculty/staff are needed to relay information to other areas, troubleshoot any issues that might arise, and oversee students, encouraging nice/respectful behavior and correcting behavior if needed (no cell phone usage, keeping noise level down). (2 volunteers needed) Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves) Faculty/Staff who are helping with the Health & Wellness Area at Project Homeless Connect are invited to "RESPOND" to this need. You will need to be at the event from approximately 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 or 3:00 p.m. that day. Lunch is provided. IMPORTANT: All activity participants are required to sign two waivers, which will be available electronically when you "RESPOND" to this need. As you read and/or sign each page of the waiver packet, be sure to click the blue "SUBMIT PAGE AND PROCEED" button in the bottom left corner to save your edits/progress and proceed to the subsequent page.After you've electronically signed the waiver, click the blue RESPOND button for this Need a second time to complete your registration. In the Note section of your Response, please list your cell phone number so that we can communicate more easily during the event. Please also list your preference of jobs 1, 2,3, 4, or 5 from those listed below, or contact Pam Johnson at pamjohnson@southalabama.edu. Navigators/volunteers are wearing RED shirts; most Health Clinic volunteers are wearing scrubs or lab coats. Volunteer assignment options: Assessment Table Assistant. Coordinate at round tables where client/navigator pairs sit to complete release forms and a portion of the assessment packet. Once paperwork is completed, direct pairs to the Height/Weight/BMI/BG Station. (2 volunteer needed)Faculty Oversight for Height/Weight/BMI/BG Station. (1 volunteer needed) Room Assignment Table Assistant. Maintain a list of who is next to be served and direct client pairs to open assessment rooms. (1 volunteer needed) Assessment Room Hall Monitor. Role is to monitor two assessment rooms and to encourage IPEC interaction and roles with students in rooms. Need to be familiar with documentation and resources/referrals. ** Check paperwork for completeness before client pair leaves assessment rooms. (7 volunteers needed) Floater and Navigator Assistant. In the Main Hall, where navigators wait to be assigned a client, faculty/staff are needed to relay information to other areas, troubleshoot any issues that might arise, and oversee students, encouraging nice/respectful behavior and correcting behavior if needed (no cell phone usage, keeping noise level down). (2 volunteers needed) Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 23, 2026 Zip Code: 36608 Allow Groups: No |
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Volunteer: Registration Volunteers for Project Homeless Connect 2026Volunteers are needed to help with registration for Navigator and Health Assessment volunteers at this year's Project Homeless Connect, which provides a variety of services for homeless individuals and families in our community. There are multiple shifts available for this event with start times at 6:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. The day of the event, we'll meet at The Grounds (1035 Cody Rd. N., Mobile). IMPORTANT: All activity participants are required to sign two waivers, which will be available electronically when you "RESPOND" to this need. As you read and/or sign each page of the waiver packet, be sure to click the blue "SUBMIT PAGE AND PROCEED" button in the bottom left corner to save your edits and proceed to the subsequent page. After you've electronically signed the waiver, click the blue RESPOND button for this Need a second time to complete your registration. Navigators/volunteers are wearing RED shirts; most Health Clinic volunteers are wearing scrubs or lab coats. For registration, we'd suggest comfortable and warm clothes, given that it's January and the building can be a bit drafty. Due to COVID-19, all volunteers, staff, faculty, and clients are encouraged to wear a face mask at all times while indoors. N95 or KN95 masks are best if you’re not vaccinated. Lunch will be available between 12 - 1:30 p.m. Agency: USA Health & Wellness Services (VC) Volunteers are needed to help with registration for Navigator and Health Assessment volunteers at this year's Project Homeless Connect, which provides a variety of services for homeless individuals and families in our community. There are multiple shifts available for this event with start times at 6:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. The day of the event, we'll meet at The Grounds (1035 Cody Rd. N., Mobile). IMPORTANT: All activity participants are required to sign two waivers, which will be available electronically when you "RESPOND" to this need. As you read and/or sign each page of the waiver packet, be sure to click the blue "SUBMIT PAGE AND PROCEED" button in the bottom left corner to save your edits and proceed to the subsequent page. After you've electronically signed the waiver, click the blue RESPOND button for this Need a second time to complete your registration. Navigators/volunteers are wearing RED shirts; most Health Clinic volunteers are wearing scrubs or lab coats. For registration, we'd suggest comfortable and warm clothes, given that it's January and the building can be a bit drafty. Due to COVID-19, all volunteers, staff, faculty, and clients are encouraged to wear a face mask at all times while indoors. N95 or KN95 masks are best if you’re not vaccinated. Lunch will be available between 12 - 1:30 p.m. Agency: USA Health & Wellness Services (VC) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 36688 Allow Groups: No |