Volunteer Opportunity with the Minority Health Coalition

The St. Joseph County Minority Health Coalition is looking for volunteers to help with public relations and marketing, fundraising, program design, clerical support, custodial services and more.

If you are retired and want to give back to the community or you are a
high school or college student looking for an enriching experience
during the summer, SJCMHC needs you. Interested individuals must be 16
or older, compassionate, have a strong desire to help others and a
willingness to learn.

For more information call (574) 232-4234.

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