Sun Feb 26, 10:00 AM - Sun Feb 26, 4:00 PM
2430 North Cannon Drive, Chicago, IL 60614
Community: Lincoln Park
Description
Visit over 85+ nonprofit and community-based organizations from all over the city to learn how you can volunteer. Free & all ages welcome. More info at ChicagoVolunteerExpo.com
Event Details
The Chicago Volunteer Expo is a one-stop shop for Chicagoans looking for meaningful volunteer opportunities.
There are so many ways to give back to your community in 2017. Find the one that’s right for you at the Chicago Volunteer Expo! Visit over 85+ nonprofit and community-based organizations from all over the city to learn how you can lend a hand. Whether your passion is the environment, the arts, or social justice, there’s a volunteer opportunity waiting for you.
Try your hand at speed volunteering during the Expo and help turn plastic grocery bags into sleeping mats for the homeless.
The Expo is FREE and all ages are welcome.
All guests are welcome to explore the Nature Museum, including the Judy Istock Butterfly Haven, during and after the Chicago Volunteer Expo.
For the latest information on the Chicago Volunteer Expo, visit the website at www.chicagovolunteerexpo.com and connect on facebook.com/Chicago Volunteer Expo and on twitter @ChicagoVolExpo.
The Nature Museum is accessible via several public transit routes as well as biking and walking paths. We encourage our visitors to use these options when possible. If you will be driving, there is limited street parking along Cannon and Stockton Drives, and there is a pay-for-parking lot directly across the street from the Museum.
For more information and/or questions contact the organizing committee at chicagovolunteerexpo@gmail.com.
There are so many ways to give back to your community in 2017. Find the one that’s right for you at the Chicago Volunteer Expo! Visit over 85+ nonprofit and community-based organizations from all over the city to learn how you can lend a hand. Whether your passion is the environment, the arts, or social justice, there’s a volunteer opportunity waiting for you.
Try your hand at speed volunteering during the Expo and help turn plastic grocery bags into sleeping mats for the homeless.
The Expo is FREE and all ages are welcome.
All guests are welcome to explore the Nature Museum, including the Judy Istock Butterfly Haven, during and after the Chicago Volunteer Expo.
For the latest information on the Chicago Volunteer Expo, visit the website at www.chicagovolunteerexpo.com and connect on facebook.com/Chicago Volunteer Expo and on twitter @ChicagoVolExpo.
The Nature Museum is accessible via several public transit routes as well as biking and walking paths. We encourage our visitors to use these options when possible. If you will be driving, there is limited street parking along Cannon and Stockton Drives, and there is a pay-for-parking lot directly across the street from the Museum.
For more information and/or questions contact the organizing committee at chicagovolunteerexpo@gmail.com.