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Volunteers

Volunteers at PHDC: Support our mission and make an impact

The Pittsburgh Hispanic Development Corporation (PHDC) welcomes dedicated volunteers who want to contribute to our mission of empowering Pittsburgh’s Hispanic community. Volunteers can gain meaningful experience by working directly with individuals and projects in need of support, making a real impact in the community. While many of our volunteers are bilingual, it is not a requirement to participate in our activities.

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Position Title: Volunteer

VITA Volunteer

PHDC is searching for volunteers who want to aid people in the community file their taxes for free.

In order to help tax filers, a volunteer will go through the necessary training from the IRS website. 
Volunteers will qualify for up to 18 CE credits, for those who may use them.
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PHDC Volunteer Program

Want to make a difference in your career? Join PHDC’s volunteer program and be part of a team dedicated to improving the quality of life for our Hispanic community. From assisting with events to engaging in educational activities, you will have the opportunity to learn, connect, and leave a positive impact.

Each volunteer at PHDC receives guidance and support to develop their skills and contribute their unique talents to our initiatives. Your help is valuable to us!

Past Volunteers

Hannah Schoenig, the Community Engagement  Volunteer at Pittsburgh Hispanic Development Corporation, is currently a junior at the University of Pittsburgh. She is majoring in anthropology, minoring in Spanish and getting a certificate in Latin American Studies. After college, she wants to teach in Latin America and go to school to be an immigration lawyer. 

Outside of school, Hannah works as a barista and she is involved with the improve team at her university. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, cooking, reading, exercising and spending time with friends and family. 

From this internship, she hopes to gain a better understanding of the experiences of the Hispanic population in Pittsburgh. 

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