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Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • January 3rd, 2024 • District of Columbia
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Catholic Charities COVID–19 Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • August 26th, 2020

The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, has been declared a worldwide pandemic and is contagious. As a result, in order to Volunteer at a Catholic Charities Program Site or Event, to include, but not limited to food drives, education classes, Parish Liaison Network meetings, or driving, Catholic Charities, Diocese of Arlington has established essential health and safety measures. Catholic Charities, Diocese of Arlington, has in place reasonable preventative measures and standards of behavior, consistent with guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) and state and local public health guidance, to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Even with implementation of health and safety protocols, however, Catholic Charities, Diocese of Arlington, cannot guarantee that you will not become infected with COVID-19, and participation in on site volunteer activities could increase your risk of contracting COVID-19. Any interaction with others includes possible exposure to, and il

Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • July 18th, 2021
Na m e Ad d r e s s
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • December 7th, 2013
Tennessee Naturalist Program Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • June 18th, 2021

This agreement is made this day of , 20 , by and between the Tennessee Naturalist Program hereinafter known as TNP and hereinafter known as the “Volunteer.”

Arc Thrift Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • May 29th, 2020

Due to the state of emergency resulting from the COVID -19 virus, arc Thrift stores is asking all volunteers to agree to the following guidelines while volunteering. If you are in at risk category for this virus we ask that you do not volunteer. At risk categories include people aged 65 and older, individuals with chronic lung disease, asthma, or serious heart conditions, people who are immunocompromised, pregnant women, and individuals determined to be high risk by a licensed healthcare provider

Volunteer’s Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • July 2nd, 2020 • Maryland

This Volunteer’s Agreement and Release of Liability (this “Release”) is executed by the undersigned volunteer (and, if the undersigned is less than 18 years of age, the undersigned volunteer’s parent or guardian) as of the date indicated below in favor of Rebuilding Together Montgomery County, Inc., a Maryland nonprofit corporation (“Rebuilding Together Montgomery County”), each of Rebuilding Together Montgomery County’s directors, officers, employees and agents and each of the other Released Parties described in paragraph 3 of this Release. Please read each section carefully and sign and date this Release where indicated (or confirm your acceptance of this Release if this Release is completed electronically). Your signature below, or electronic confirmation (if this Release is completed electronically) constitutes your irrevocable and unconditional consent to the entirety of this Release. Failure to sign and date or confirm electronically (if this Release is completed electronically)

Response Partner Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • June 25th, 2014

volunteer, I have voluntarily applied to assist the ASPCA, (without compensation) in a disaster and/or cruelty investigation situation to which the ASPCA is responding.

Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • January 7th, 2009

In consideration of the privilege of serving the needy as a volunteer of MFB, you agree as follows: (1) You are not an employee, agent, subcontractor, or independent contractor of MFB and have no expectation that, as a result of your volunteer service, you will be provided employment with MFB, now or in the future. MFB also will not provide you with compensation, unemployment insurance, worker’s compensation, or any other benefit of employment in connection with your volunteer service; (2) You will seek to perform the volunteer duties assigned by MFB to the best of your ability, and will comply with all policies and procedures of MFB; and (3) You may discontinue your service as a volunteer at any time, with or without notice, and for any reason, with or without cause.

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Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • August 22nd, 2019

Volunteers of the National Hispanic Institute (NHI) act as administrative support staff, student mentors and above all, public representatives of NHI at programs, training sessions, and events. All official Volunteers must undergo a full background check and certification training on NHI policies, procedures, educational and training philosophy, and Volunteer duties. NHI retains the right to terminate the relationship with an official Volunteer during NHI programs involving minors because of but not limited to: (a) engaging in conduct constituting moral turpitude; (b) being arrested for or charged with criminal conduct; (c) engaging in consumption of alcoholic beverages, possession or illicit use of any controlled substance;* (d) engaging in conduct that endangers NHI or that is against the best interests of NHI; (e) inappropriate romantic relationships, whether intimate, sexual, and/or any other type of amorous encounter or relationship; (f) sexual and discriminatory harassment; (g) t

RASKC Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • November 1st, 2017
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • May 18th, 2019
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability (Evacuee-Owned Pet Management)
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • July 26th, 2016

____________________________, HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE that I have voluntarily applied to assist the _______________________ ANIMAL RESPONSE TEAM (ART) in the disaster situation described as follows:

Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • November 11th, 2020

Reading with Rover is a Washington non-profit corporation that is a community-based literacy program volunteering in schools, bookstores and libraries of the Puget Sound area of Washington. In this Agreement, “Reading with Rover” means the corporation, its officers, directors, employees and agents. Reading with Rover will make all the necessary arrangements to provide you with an opportunity to participate in the Reading with Rover program.

THE DEATH TRAIL VOLUNTEER AGREEMENT AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • November 10th, 2021

Thank you from The Death Trail for helping with the construction of or staffing of our Haunted Attraction , located at 16120 Dumfries Road, Dumfries, VA 22025.

Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • May 31st, 2021
Bowling Green State University Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • September 27th, 2023

Name of Volunteer: (print name) I have chosen to volunteer my services to Bowling Green State University (BGSU) in the Department /Program of

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Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • September 17th, 2020

Volunteers of the National Hispanic Institute (NHI) act as administrative support staff, student mentors and above all, public representatives of NHI at programs, training sessions, and events. All official Volunteers must undergo a full background check and certification training on NHI policies, procedures, educational and training philosophy, and Volunteer duties. NHI retains the right to terminate the relationship with an official Volunteer during NHI programs involving minors because of but not limited to: (a) engaging in conduct constituting moral turpitude; (b) being arrested for or charged with criminal conduct; (c) engaging in consumption of alcoholic beverages, possession or illicit use of any controlled substance;* (d) engaging in conduct that endangers NHI or that is against the best interests of NHI; (e) inappropriate romantic relationships, whether intimate, sexual, and/or any other type of amorous encounter or relationship; (f) sexual and discriminatory harassment; (g) t

VOLUNTEER AGREEMENT and RELEASE OF LIABILITY
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • September 6th, 2016

The Real Life Center and the Real Life Store are committed to conducting its programs, services, and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of the Real Life Center and Real Life Store volunteers in high regard. However, volunteers and parents/guardians of minor volunteers must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to volunteer in performing and/or otherwise assisting the Real Life Center and the Real Life Store with its services (“Volunteer Activities”). You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or adequately skilled to perform the Volunteer Activities. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or has recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before performing any Volunteer Activities that involve physical activity.

Oklahoma State University Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • June 17th, 2024
Bowling Green State University Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • November 21st, 2016

Name of Volunteer: (print name) I have chosen to volunteer my services to Bowling Green State University (BGSU) in the Department /Program of

VOLUNTEER AGREEMENT and RELEASE OF LIABILITY
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • January 25th, 2022

The Real Life Center (RLC) is committed to conducting its programs, services, and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of RLC and Harvest for Real Life Orchard and Garden (Orchard) volunteers in high regard. However, volunteers and parents/guardians of minor volunteers must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to volunteer in performing and/or otherwise assisting the RLC and Orchard with its services (“Volunteer Activities”). You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or adequately skilled to perform the Volunteer Activities. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or has recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before performing any Volunteer Activities that involve physical activity.

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Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • September 17th, 2020

Colorado Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps Unit Coordination: Eagle Valley Humane Society PO Box 4105 Eagle, CO 81631 Char Gonsenica humane@vail.net 970-280-5738

Alameda Backyard Growers Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • March 21st, 2019

Volunteer wishes to participate in volunteer activities arranged or promoted by Alameda Backyard Growers (Activities). Alameda Backyard Growers Inc and its officers, directors and authorized agents are collectively and individually called ABG. The Activities may, but need not, include harvesting fruit from trees (Picking) on property owned by others (Owners). In return for the Volunteer being allowed to participate in Activities, the person(s) signing below (Signer) agrees as follows:

VOLUNTEER AGREEMENT and RELEASE OF LIABILITY
Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • August 17th, 2020

The Real Life Center is committed to conducting its programs, services, and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of the Real Life Center volunteers in high regard. However, volunteers and parents/guardians of minor volunteers must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to volunteer in performing and/or otherwise assisting the Real Life Center with its services (“Volunteer Activities”). You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or adequately skilled to perform the Volunteer Activities. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or has recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before performing any Volunteer Activities that involve physical activity.

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Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability • July 27th, 2020

Volunteers of the National Hispanic Institute (NHI) act as administrative support staff, student mentors and above all, public representatives of NHI at programs, training sessions, and events. All official Volunteers must undergo a full background check and certification training on NHI policies, procedures, educational and training philosophy, and Volunteer duties. NHI retains the right to terminate the relationship with an official Volunteer during NHI programs involving minors because of but not limited to: (a) engaging in conduct constituting moral turpitude, (b) being arrested for or charged with criminal conduct, (c) engaging in consumption of alcoholic beverages, possession or illicit use of any controlled substance* (d) engaging in conduct that endangers NHI or that is against the best interests of NHI; (e) inappropriate romantic relationships, whether intimate, sexual, and/or any other type of amorous encounter or relationship; (f) sexual and discriminatory harassment; (g) th

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