Dentist Office Cleaning Equipment
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Does anyone know a free or low-cost software package or online scheduling service where we can list volunteer activities and people can log-in to put themselves on the calendar?
I run a local Red Cross, and need to do a better job of scheduling volunteers in various activities. These activities could be things like tabling at a street fair, cleaning up disaster equipment, or staffing a shelter.
The goal is to be able to register people as volunteers using Red Cross guidelines, and to then give them a log-in so they can pick opportunities for themselves. In a best-case scenario volunteers would only be able to sign up for things they are qualified to do.
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