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5 Amazing Volunteer Organizations In Saint Paul
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Volunteering is a wonderful way to give back and get involved in your community. Fortunately for folks in the Saint Paul area, there’s no shortage of organizations nearby that would love to have your help.
Here are five outstanding volunteer organizations in the Saint Paul area.
1. Science Museum of Minnesota: With interactive exhibits, educational programs, online learning and a vast collection of artifacts, the Science Museum of Minnesota is dedicated to creating opportunities for visitors to learn how science can improve peoples' lives. The museum has a variety of temporary and permanent exhibits and experiences to explore history and science. Learn more at new.smm.org.
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2. Animal Humane Society: Serving nearly 100,000 animals each year in Minnesota, the Animal Humane Society advocates for animal health and safety with three adoption centers and one veterinary center in the Twin Cities. They also offer behavior and training courses for puppies, cats and rabbits. Learn more at animalhumanesociety.org.
3. Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity: This organization is committed to improving the quality of life in the Twin Cities metro region through affordable homeownership. With programs for home ownership, home repair and more, Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity works to support homeowners and build strong communities. Learn more at tchabitat.org.
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4. HandsOn Twin Cities: For over 100 years, HandsOn has been a hub of information for volunteers seeking opportunities in Saint Paul and the Twin Cities. HandsOn connects volunteers with thousands of opportunities to connect, give back and get involved. There are options for hands-on volunteer projects, pro-bono or skill-based volunteerism and opportunities to work with a group to tackle larger challenges. Learn more at handsontwincities.org.
5. Saint Paul Public Library: Dedicated to connecting the community with resources and information, the Saint Paul Public Library offers a large collection of materials and a variety of programming. At the Innovation Lab, library patrons can explore polymer clay, paper quilling and clothing mending techniques. There are also programs and storytime options for children and teenagers. Learn more at sppl.org.
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