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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Galaxy Explorers at Chabot Space & Science Center
The Galaxy Explorer program provides high school students with an opportunity for hands-on, fun community service work while giving them a chance to develop their job skills, increase their STEM knowledge, and enhance public speaking. For more information and the application, visit The Chabot Space & Science Center
 
Volunteer with the Town of Danville
Danville is hosting a number of  events. For details about upcoming opportunities and to register, visit www.danville.ca.gov/volunteer or contact jmason@danville.ca.gov or call (925) 314-3478 


Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Area
Volunteers are the backbone of their programs and events.  There are weekly, monthly and special event opportunities! https://www.dscba.org/volunteer.php
 
Stanford Blood Center
work directly with donors as they help save lives through blood donation. They interact directly with our donors and medical personnel. All volunteer opportunities include free orientation and training. Minimum age is 16. Stanford Blood Center
https://stanfordbloodcenter.org/get-involved/volunteer/  
 

Rock Med
Rock Med provides all medical coverage at many classic Bay Area venues such as Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, UC Berkeley’s Greek Theatre, Shoreline Amphitheater, Toyota Amphitheatre, and many smaller venues and is the official medical provider of Levi’s Stadium, including all 49ers home games and concerts. Students can sign up to volunteer EMT and health care professionals at such events on an as-needed basis. Learn more.
 
UCSF Patient Technology Advocate
Teach patients how to use health technology during their recovery and ongoing care. Volunteers are asked to commit to a four-hour weekly shift for at least 12 months. Questions? Email juan.hurtado-rodgriguez@ucsf.edu

VOLUNTEER RESOURCES

VOLUNTEER RESOURCES

Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, explore interests, and help strengthen your community.  It’s recommended that you keep a spreadsheet of your volunteer and community service experiences so that you can remember what you did.  On the spreadsheet, list the organization, the date(s) you participated, hours, and some general notes about your experience. 
 
Below are some useful websites for finding local community service and volunteer activities.  Please note that these websites are for your reference.  The SRVUSD does not endorse any of the programs or volunteer opportunities unless stated otherwise.  It is the responsibility of the interested participant and their parents to research the opportunities.
 
                                                               coding challenge!!!!!!

cOMPETITIONS
                                                               coding challenge!!!!!!

                                  the 11th annual Congressional App Challenge (CAC).
 
The CAC is a coding competition open to  high school students living or attending school in California’s 10th Congressional District. Established in 2014, the CAC is a public initiative to encourage students across the nation to learn how to code in an effort to hone their creativity and technological skills as well as to inspire interest in STEM education.
 
 
Students are invited to submit an original application (app) for mobile, tablet, or computing device to Congressman DeSaulnier’s office. Students may participate as individuals or in teams of up to four. Submissions must include a registration form, application, demonstration video, and exit questionnaire.
 
To register and submit these materials, please visit https://www.congressionalappchallenge.us/students/student-registration/.
The competition is now open for submissions and all apps must be submitted no later than 9 a.m. PST on October 30, 2025.
 
The winning app will be chosen by a panel of judges, will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol Building, and featured on the House of Representatives’ website. Winners will also be invited to the #HouseofCode reception in Washington, D.C.
 
 
 For more on the CAC, please visit https://www.congressionalappchallenge.us/. Please feel free to reach out to me via email at Kaylee.deland@mail.house.gov or at 925-933-2660 should you have any questions or concerns.
 

cac challenge
                                  the 11th annual Congressional App Challenge (CAC).
 
The CAC is a coding competition open to  high school students living or attending school in California’s 10th Congressional District. Established in 2014, the CAC is a public initiative to encourage students across the nation to learn how to code in an effort to hone their creativity and technological skills as well as to inspire interest in STEM education.
 
 
Students are invited to submit an original application (app) for mobile, tablet, or computing device to Congressman DeSaulnier’s office. Students may participate as individuals or in teams of up to four. Submissions must include a registration form, application, demonstration video, and exit questionnaire.
 
To register and submit these materials, please visit https://www.congressionalappchallenge.us/students/student-registration/.
The competition is now open for submissions and all apps must be submitted no later than 9 a.m. PST on October 30, 2025.
 
The winning app will be chosen by a panel of judges, will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol Building, and featured on the House of Representatives’ website. Winners will also be invited to the #HouseofCode reception in Washington, D.C.
 
 
 For more on the CAC, please visit https://www.congressionalappchallenge.us/. Please feel free to reach out to me via email at Kaylee.deland@mail.house.gov or at 925-933-2660 should you have any questions or concerns.
 

JOB BOARD

JOB BOARD

This list will be updated as we are contacted. Check local job searches, and Indeed.com for more opportunities. 
 
Businesses that have hired 14-15 year olds
Splash Swim School, Los Panchos, Republic of Cake, Peasant's Courtyard, Elite Swim, CPC Danville, various grocery stores, Hazy BBQ, Palisades Tahoe, Special Ice, Next Level (flag football), Danville Shoes, Chamois Carwash, Town of Danville, Green Valley Pool, Paddock Hills HOA, I Can Do That Performing Arts Center, Paddock Hills HOA, Recycle4
 
 
 
 

Current Postings

Driver for Bin Butlers – Local Trash Can Valet Service
Drivers will help transport clients' trash and recycling bins to and from the curb on scheduled days. It’s a straightforward job with flexible hours and an opportunity to find new clients.
 
Bin Butlers is looking for:
  • Age Requirement: Must be 16 or older (required for driving).
  • Driver’s License: A valid driver’s license and a clean driving record.
  • Reliable Transportation: Your own vehicle, preferably one that can handle light-duty tasks.
  • Physical Fitness: Ability to lift and move trash bins safely.
  • Responsibility: Dependable and punctual, with attention to detail.
  • Positive Attitude: Friendly and courteous to clients and team members.

Compensation:
  • Flexible hours
  • $20-$25/hour. 
  • Build skills in customer service and business development
 
 How to Apply:
Email info@bin-butlers.com with:
  • Name
  • Contact information
  • A brief note about why you’re interested in the position
  •