Summer reading program looking for volunteers in St. Johns County
RSVP of St. Johns County is looking for community members to assist once a week, with flexible hours.
Volunteers will go through an orientation and a free background check.
For more information, contact RSVP Director Cheryl Freeman at (904) 547-3952 or Cheryl.Freeman@stjohns.k12.fl.us.
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