Volunteer: Sleep in Heavenly Peace - Bed BuildSleep in Heavenly Peace is looking for volunteers to help build and assemble of beds. All supplies will be provided. Please be sure to dress appropriately for the task and weather. Agency: United Way Muscatine County Sleep in Heavenly Peace is looking for volunteers to help build and assemble of beds. All supplies will be provided. Please be sure to dress appropriately for the task and weather. Agency: United Way Muscatine County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 17, 2026 Zip Code: 52761 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: General VolunteersThere are many tasks for which we depend on volunteers. This might include general maintenance, small repairs, light cleaning, arranging the art materials closet, distributing promotional posters, being a second adult in the classroom for youth events, etc. Also, if you have a special skill that might benefit the Art Center, we would love to hear your idea. Email us for a tour and an interview to see if we make a good match! Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center There are many tasks for which we depend on volunteers. This might include general maintenance, small repairs, light cleaning, arranging the art materials closet, distributing promotional posters, being a second adult in the classroom for youth events, etc. Also, if you have a special skill that might benefit the Art Center, we would love to hear your idea. Email us for a tour and an interview to see if we make a good match! Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help us take care of our Flower Beds!The gardens at the George B. Hitchcock House help make the grounds feel welcoming for every visitor, and we’re looking for volunteers who enjoy getting their hands a little dirty. Flower bed volunteers help with planting, weeding, watering, trimming, mulching and keeping the historic property looking beautiful throughout the season. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just enjoy being outdoors, this is a relaxing and rewarding way to support the museum and preserve a special piece of local history. You set your own schedule, come as go as needed based on what the flower beds need. Seasonal from May-September. We will supply any tools needed, or you may bring your own. Agency: Rev. George B. Hitchcock House The gardens at the George B. Hitchcock House help make the grounds feel welcoming for every visitor, and we’re looking for volunteers who enjoy getting their hands a little dirty. Flower bed volunteers help with planting, weeding, watering, trimming, mulching and keeping the historic property looking beautiful throughout the season. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just enjoy being outdoors, this is a relaxing and rewarding way to support the museum and preserve a special piece of local history. You set your own schedule, come as go as needed based on what the flower beds need. Seasonal from May-September. We will supply any tools needed, or you may bring your own. Agency: Rev. George B. Hitchcock House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51544 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maintenance VolunteerAssist with general facility upkeep, minor repairs, and improvement projects to help maintain a safe and welcoming environment. Responsibilities may include painting, basic carpentry, light landscaping, and equipment maintenance. Flexible schedule; basic maintenance skills preferred. Agency: Iowa Arboretum and Gardens Assist with general facility upkeep, minor repairs, and improvement projects to help maintain a safe and welcoming environment. Responsibilities may include painting, basic carpentry, light landscaping, and equipment maintenance. Flexible schedule; basic maintenance skills preferred. Agency: Iowa Arboretum and Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50156 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer EducatorWe welcome school, scout, homeschool, camp and youth groups year ’round. Volunteers can be assitants, tour guides, or trained program educators. Families enjoy impromtu educational opportunties as well. Do you have an idea for engaging families in nature? If the answer is yes, then we want to hear from you! Agency: Iowa Arboretum and Gardens We welcome school, scout, homeschool, camp and youth groups year ’round. Volunteers can be assitants, tour guides, or trained program educators. Families enjoy impromtu educational opportunties as well. Do you have an idea for engaging families in nature? If the answer is yes, then we want to hear from you! Agency: Iowa Arboretum and Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50156 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Services - Cottage Desk AMStationed inside the Cottage Learning Center (indoors). The Vibe: For the ultimate host who loves people.The Role: Serve as the "Face of the Garden." Greet guests, scan tickets, and share the day’shighlights. Ensure the Cottage Learning Center remains tidy.Expectation: High Consistency. Our biggest daily need. Perfect for regular shifts. Agency: Wanderwood Gardens Stationed inside the Cottage Learning Center (indoors). The Vibe: For the ultimate host who loves people.The Role: Serve as the "Face of the Garden." Greet guests, scan tickets, and share the day’shighlights. Ensure the Cottage Learning Center remains tidy.Expectation: High Consistency. Our biggest daily need. Perfect for regular shifts. Agency: Wanderwood Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Meals of HopeFamily Meals of Hope is a summer feeding program that provides free meals to children and families across the Omaha metro through mobile canteen trucks and community meal sites. Volunteers play a vital role in helping us deliver meals, create welcoming experiences, and support families throughout the summer months. Opportunities include driving canteen trucks or vans, assisting drivers and families as a jump seat volunteer, serving meals directly to families, and helping with meal prep. Whether you can volunteer once or throughout the summer, your time helps ensure children have access to nutritious means when school is out. Agency: The Salvation Army of Omaha Family Meals of Hope is a summer feeding program that provides free meals to children and families across the Omaha metro through mobile canteen trucks and community meal sites. Volunteers play a vital role in helping us deliver meals, create welcoming experiences, and support families throughout the summer months. Opportunities include driving canteen trucks or vans, assisting drivers and families as a jump seat volunteer, serving meals directly to families, and helping with meal prep. Whether you can volunteer once or throughout the summer, your time helps ensure children have access to nutritious means when school is out. Agency: The Salvation Army of Omaha Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jul 31, 2026 Zip Code: 68114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drivers needed on Wednesdays!Drivers Needed!!! To assist with transporting middle school students to Job's financial literacy lessons during the school year. Volunteers are needed to do one or all of these: Pick up students at their middle school (in Waterloo) and transport them to the lesson site (in Waterloo), And/or drive student's home after the lesson. Must be available on Wednesday afternoons 2:30pm or 4:30pm, able to pass a comprehensive background test, have a car, car insurance, a valid driver's license and a good driving record. Contact Seth Stearns at 319-823-1095 or seth@thejobfoundation.org Agency: The Job Foundation Drivers Needed!!! To assist with transporting middle school students to Job's financial literacy lessons during the school year. Volunteers are needed to do one or all of these: Pick up students at their middle school (in Waterloo) and transport them to the lesson site (in Waterloo), And/or drive student's home after the lesson. Must be available on Wednesday afternoons 2:30pm or 4:30pm, able to pass a comprehensive background test, have a car, car insurance, a valid driver's license and a good driving record. Contact Seth Stearns at 319-823-1095 or seth@thejobfoundation.org Agency: The Job Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help needed working with Elementary students!3 times during the school year we teach our elementary students their financial literacy lessons at their school! We are in all 11 Waterloo Public Elementary schools. We are in need of a helper to our Education Coordinator to assist in making sure the K-5th grades students are paying attention, helping with lesson activities, etc. Would be during the school day for around 40 minutes. Please contact our Program Director Seth Stearns at 319-823-1095 or seth@thejobfoundation.org if you can help! Agency: The Job Foundation 3 times during the school year we teach our elementary students their financial literacy lessons at their school! We are in all 11 Waterloo Public Elementary schools. We are in need of a helper to our Education Coordinator to assist in making sure the K-5th grades students are paying attention, helping with lesson activities, etc. Would be during the school day for around 40 minutes. Please contact our Program Director Seth Stearns at 319-823-1095 or seth@thejobfoundation.org if you can help! Agency: The Job Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Shopping HelperAssist neighbors as they shop through the food pantry. Volunteers receive training in civil rights and food safety. Agency: Successful Living Assist neighbors as they shop through the food pantry. Volunteers receive training in civil rights and food safety. Agency: Successful Living Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Teen Night hostsLooking for something fun to do on a Friday night? Host our Teen Nights! Come be a part of our awesome community and enjoy game nights, movies nights, and lots of fun! Note: This event is the 2nd Friday of every month. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse Des Moines Looking for something fun to do on a Friday night? Host our Teen Nights! Come be a part of our awesome community and enjoy game nights, movies nights, and lots of fun! Note: This event is the 2nd Friday of every month. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse Des Moines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50324 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Based Big Brother or Big SisterJoin as a Big Brother or Big Sister and ignite the potential of a youth in our community today! Community-based mentors explore activities throughout the community together, sharing interests, adventures, and good times. You can join on your own (one-on-one mentorship), as a couple (romantic partner, friend, or family member), or as a family (bring your Little on activities you would already be doing with your children and partner)! It takes little to be big! What we ask: Spend time with a Little in our community who is looking for at least one additional caring adult to be in their lives Get together once a month (or more!) for a year Be 19+ years old with a valid drivers license and car insuranceWhat you get: The opportunity to make a positive impact on a kiddo while completing fun activities in our community (going to the library, a park, playing a sport or board game, and so much more) A potential life-long friend (some of our matches have lasted decades with Bigs participating in Little's college graduations, weddings, and more) A chance to make a real difference in a young person's life in our communityJoin us and become a mentor today to make a lasting difference in the life of a child and your own!
Follow this link to learn more or schedule your interview: https://go.oncehub.com/BigCR Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Cedar Rapids & East Central Iowa Join as a Big Brother or Big Sister and ignite the potential of a youth in our community today! Community-based mentors explore activities throughout the community together, sharing interests, adventures, and good times. You can join on your own (one-on-one mentorship), as a couple (romantic partner, friend, or family member), or as a family (bring your Little on activities you would already be doing with your children and partner)! It takes little to be big! What we ask: Spend time with a Little in our community who is looking for at least one additional caring adult to be in their lives Get together once a month (or more!) for a year Be 19+ years old with a valid drivers license and car insuranceWhat you get: The opportunity to make a positive impact on a kiddo while completing fun activities in our community (going to the library, a park, playing a sport or board game, and so much more) A potential life-long friend (some of our matches have lasted decades with Bigs participating in Little's college graduations, weddings, and more) A chance to make a real difference in a young person's life in our communityJoin us and become a mentor today to make a lasting difference in the life of a child and your own!
Follow this link to learn more or schedule your interview: https://go.oncehub.com/BigCR Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Cedar Rapids & East Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 52405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wish Granter VolunteerBecome a wish granter from any county in the state of Iowa to create hope, strength, and joy for children with critical illnesses. You will be partnered with a wish granter to meet with wish kids and their families to brainstorm ideas and help determine their wish. While Make-A-Wish Iowa staff is making these wishes a reality, wish granters will provide personalized items to celebrate the wish. Once wish planning is completed by Make-A-Wish Iowa staff, volunteers will help celebrate the child and the wish being granted. Email volunteer@iowa.wish.org to receive a volunteer application and to get started with the volunteer onboarding process! Must be a minimum of 18-years-old. Agency: Make-A-Wish Iowa Become a wish granter from any county in the state of Iowa to create hope, strength, and joy for children with critical illnesses. You will be partnered with a wish granter to meet with wish kids and their families to brainstorm ideas and help determine their wish. While Make-A-Wish Iowa staff is making these wishes a reality, wish granters will provide personalized items to celebrate the wish. Once wish planning is completed by Make-A-Wish Iowa staff, volunteers will help celebrate the child and the wish being granted. Email volunteer@iowa.wish.org to receive a volunteer application and to get started with the volunteer onboarding process! Must be a minimum of 18-years-old. Agency: Make-A-Wish Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52227 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cultivate Hope Urban FarmJoin us this growing season at the Cultivate Hope Urban Farm! We are looking for dedicated volunteer gardeners to help out this season with various tasks such as landscaping, planting and harvesting produce, trash collection, beautification, and general maintenance of the farm space. The Cultivate Hope Urban Farm is Iowa's first urban farm, built on land where houses had been demolished after the flood of 2008, and provides 10,000+ lbs of produce annually to the surrounding community. The farm also serves as a valuable space for community building and youth education. Key Tasks and Activities: Provide hands-on support toward ongoing farm needs such as seeding, transplanting, watering, weeding, and harvestingAssist with occasional farm events such as monthly Cultivate Community MarketsComplete occasional produce drop-offs and deliveries to the Cultivate Hope Corner Store or Groundswell CafeAge Requirements: Must be 18 years of age or older. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. For questions or to sign up, visit matthew-25.org/volunteer. Agency: Matthew 25 Join us this growing season at the Cultivate Hope Urban Farm! We are looking for dedicated volunteer gardeners to help out this season with various tasks such as landscaping, planting and harvesting produce, trash collection, beautification, and general maintenance of the farm space. The Cultivate Hope Urban Farm is Iowa's first urban farm, built on land where houses had been demolished after the flood of 2008, and provides 10,000+ lbs of produce annually to the surrounding community. The farm also serves as a valuable space for community building and youth education. Key Tasks and Activities: Provide hands-on support toward ongoing farm needs such as seeding, transplanting, watering, weeding, and harvestingAssist with occasional farm events such as monthly Cultivate Community MarketsComplete occasional produce drop-offs and deliveries to the Cultivate Hope Corner Store or Groundswell CafeAge Requirements: Must be 18 years of age or older. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. For questions or to sign up, visit matthew-25.org/volunteer. Agency: Matthew 25 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest ChefIowans don’t consume enough produce, specifically vegetables. Many times folks are afraid to buy something they haven’t tried before, and they may not know how to make vegetables taste good. For all these reasons, guest chefs at the park providing sample recipes featuring produce available for sale at the farmers market is important. Join us for one or two markets per season. Thursdays 4:30-6:30 June - Sept. in the Atlantic City Park. You can prepare the recipe at the market (we can provide a small grill or skillet), but you are also welcome to prepare it at home or elsewhere in advance. We are happy to connect you with our vendors to supply fresh, local ingredients for your dish. Meet lots of people, support our thriving community farmers market, promoting skills while promoting vegetable consumption! Agency: Produce in the Park Iowans don’t consume enough produce, specifically vegetables. Many times folks are afraid to buy something they haven’t tried before, and they may not know how to make vegetables taste good. For all these reasons, guest chefs at the park providing sample recipes featuring produce available for sale at the farmers market is important. Join us for one or two markets per season. Thursdays 4:30-6:30 June - Sept. in the Atlantic City Park. You can prepare the recipe at the market (we can provide a small grill or skillet), but you are also welcome to prepare it at home or elsewhere in advance. We are happy to connect you with our vendors to supply fresh, local ingredients for your dish. Meet lots of people, support our thriving community farmers market, promoting skills while promoting vegetable consumption! Agency: Produce in the Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa MENTOR Community Outreach & Engagement VISTAIowa MENTOR is a statewide organization dedicated to promoting, supporting, and building high-quality mentoring relationships by strengthening programs, systems, and policies that deliver proven results for youth across Iowa. To ensure young people have access to supportive relationships, the Community Outreach & Engagement VISTA will play a key role in advancing Iowa MENTOR’s mission. The VISTA will strengthen mentor recruitment efforts, expand community connections, and amplify the impact of mentoring throughout the state. Specific responsibilities will include: Supporting Iowa MENTOR program partners in recruiting and retaining mentors. Developing creative incentives to increase volunteer engagement. Helping to establish and launch an Iowa MENTOR Alliance to connect mentoring programs with other youth-serving organizations. Designing a social media strategy and enhancing the Iowa MENTOR website to raise awareness about the benefits of mentoring. Elevating the visibility and reach of Iowa MENTOR’s mission statewide. Through this work, the VISTA will help build stronger connections, expand mentoring opportunities, and improve the lives of young people across Iowa. Volunteer Iowa's office is located in Des Moines and the ideal candidate will live within commuting distance of Des Moines to serve in a hybrid work environment, however, candidates throughout the state will be considered. Contact program for specific information on enrollment timeline. Project has a flexible start date. This post will be active until position is filled. Reach out today if you are interested! Timeframe: 1 Year Full Time Position (35-40 hours/5 Days a Week) Education level: High school diploma/GED Age Requirement: Minimum 18 Years Old Accepting Applications From: 05/20/2026 To 08/10/2026 Benefits of Serving: Professional development and mentorship from experienced Volunteer Iowa and HHS staff.Networking opportunities with state agencies, schools, courts, and community organizations. Record of national service to support resume and future career advancement.AmeriCorps VISTA Benefits: Living allowance paid biweekly End‑of‑service award (Segal Education Award or cash stipend) Relocation assistance if eligible Health coverage* Childcare assistance if eligible Access to AmeriCorps training and career development resources*For details about VISTA healthcare benefits, visit https://americorpsvista.imglobal.com/. Volunteer Agrees To: Adhere to guidelines provided by Volunteer Iowa, Iowa HHS, and AmeriCorps VISTA. Maintain a respectful and professional demeanor throughout the project. Devote sufficient time and energy to fulfill the outlined position requirements. Acknowledge that this is an unpaid, volunteer AmeriCorps VISTA position. a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; }a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Volunteer Iowa Iowa MENTOR is a statewide organization dedicated to promoting, supporting, and building high-quality mentoring relationships by strengthening programs, systems, and policies that deliver proven results for youth across Iowa. To ensure young people have access to supportive relationships, the Community Outreach & Engagement VISTA will play a key role in advancing Iowa MENTOR’s mission. The VISTA will strengthen mentor recruitment efforts, expand community connections, and amplify the impact of mentoring throughout the state. Specific responsibilities will include: Supporting Iowa MENTOR program partners in recruiting and retaining mentors. Developing creative incentives to increase volunteer engagement. Helping to establish and launch an Iowa MENTOR Alliance to connect mentoring programs with other youth-serving organizations. Designing a social media strategy and enhancing the Iowa MENTOR website to raise awareness about the benefits of mentoring. Elevating the visibility and reach of Iowa MENTOR’s mission statewide. Through this work, the VISTA will help build stronger connections, expand mentoring opportunities, and improve the lives of young people across Iowa. Volunteer Iowa's office is located in Des Moines and the ideal candidate will live within commuting distance of Des Moines to serve in a hybrid work environment, however, candidates throughout the state will be considered. Contact program for specific information on enrollment timeline. Project has a flexible start date. This post will be active until position is filled. Reach out today if you are interested! Timeframe: 1 Year Full Time Position (35-40 hours/5 Days a Week) Education level: High school diploma/GED Age Requirement: Minimum 18 Years Old Accepting Applications From: 05/20/2026 To 08/10/2026 Benefits of Serving: Professional development and mentorship from experienced Volunteer Iowa and HHS staff.Networking opportunities with state agencies, schools, courts, and community organizations. Record of national service to support resume and future career advancement.AmeriCorps VISTA Benefits: Living allowance paid biweekly End‑of‑service award (Segal Education Award or cash stipend) Relocation assistance if eligible Health coverage* Childcare assistance if eligible Access to AmeriCorps training and career development resources*For details about VISTA healthcare benefits, visit https://americorpsvista.imglobal.com/. Volunteer Agrees To: Adhere to guidelines provided by Volunteer Iowa, Iowa HHS, and AmeriCorps VISTA. Maintain a respectful and professional demeanor throughout the project. Devote sufficient time and energy to fulfill the outlined position requirements. Acknowledge that this is an unpaid, volunteer AmeriCorps VISTA position. a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; }a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Volunteer Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 10, 2026 Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Olympic Scott County Thunder Softball- Assistant CoachLooking for a Volunteer assistant coach -Season will kick off on Saturday, June 6th at Lindsay Park in Davenport. Athletes will practice every Saturday from 9:30-11:30am. The regional qualifier will be held in Cedar Rapids on July 25 and state will be on August 1 in Grimes. Agency: Davenport Parks and Recreation Looking for a Volunteer assistant coach -Season will kick off on Saturday, June 6th at Lindsay Park in Davenport. Athletes will practice every Saturday from 9:30-11:30am. The regional qualifier will be held in Cedar Rapids on July 25 and state will be on August 1 in Grimes. Agency: Davenport Parks and Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 52803 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: When everything goes up in smoke, Red Cross volunteers are there to help.When disaster strikes our neighbors here in the Quad Cities, Red Cross Disaster teams respond to provide comfort, financial assistance, and resources. The number one disaster in the Quad Cities (and nationwide) is the single-family home fire. When a family is displaced by a fire, they are likely to be scared and anxious...and our volunteers are there to help. Our local disaster volunteers have also helped QC families impacted by flooding or tornado damage. This is local assistance for local disasters, so no out-of-town travel is required. We provide free training to make sure you know what to do, and we send volunteers in small teams for their mutual safety and support. You decide what days and shifts you will be available "on call." When you're "on call," our volunteer dispatcher will call you if there is a family impacted by disaster who needs your help. If you want to KNOW you are making a difference when someone really needs you, this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Call Connie Dudgeon at 309-207-5266 for more information, or sign up as a new volunteer at: https://redcross.org/volunteertoday Scroll down to Disaster Action Team (DAT) and click apply. Agency: American Red Cross When disaster strikes our neighbors here in the Quad Cities, Red Cross Disaster teams respond to provide comfort, financial assistance, and resources. The number one disaster in the Quad Cities (and nationwide) is the single-family home fire. When a family is displaced by a fire, they are likely to be scared and anxious...and our volunteers are there to help. Our local disaster volunteers have also helped QC families impacted by flooding or tornado damage. This is local assistance for local disasters, so no out-of-town travel is required. We provide free training to make sure you know what to do, and we send volunteers in small teams for their mutual safety and support. You decide what days and shifts you will be available "on call." When you're "on call," our volunteer dispatcher will call you if there is a family impacted by disaster who needs your help. If you want to KNOW you are making a difference when someone really needs you, this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Call Connie Dudgeon at 309-207-5266 for more information, or sign up as a new volunteer at: https://redcross.org/volunteertoday Scroll down to Disaster Action Team (DAT) and click apply. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity ReStore - General VolunteerThe Habitat for Humanity ReStore needs flexible volunteers who will jump in and help as needed. Sign up directly through our website: https://www.webuildhabitat.org/volunteer/volunteering Tasks: (will vary with each volunteer opportunity but may include the following) Provide general assistance to customers. Maintain organization and cleanliness of aisles and merchandise. Complete donation intake forms. Unloading and staging donated items. Inspect, clean and test incoming donations. Package and label incoming donations. Stocking the sales floor. Disassemble items for recycling. Dispose of materials as needed. Qualifications:Friendly and helpful attitude. Willingness to help a diverse customer base. Self-motivated. Outgoing personality. To act as the face/ambassador for Habitat for Humanity. Ability to lift 25 pounds/team lift when necessary. Ability to work in a warehouse environment. Ability to stay on your feet for an extend period of time. No prior volunteer experience is necessary. Requirements: Volunteers must complete the ReStore orientation prior to volunteering. (Offered several times a month). Volunteers age 14 and older are welcome. Tuesday-Friday 8:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday 8:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Agency: Iowa Heartland Habitat For Humanity The Habitat for Humanity ReStore needs flexible volunteers who will jump in and help as needed. Sign up directly through our website: https://www.webuildhabitat.org/volunteer/volunteering Tasks: (will vary with each volunteer opportunity but may include the following) Provide general assistance to customers. Maintain organization and cleanliness of aisles and merchandise. Complete donation intake forms. Unloading and staging donated items. Inspect, clean and test incoming donations. Package and label incoming donations. Stocking the sales floor. Disassemble items for recycling. Dispose of materials as needed. Qualifications:Friendly and helpful attitude. Willingness to help a diverse customer base. Self-motivated. Outgoing personality. To act as the face/ambassador for Habitat for Humanity. Ability to lift 25 pounds/team lift when necessary. Ability to work in a warehouse environment. Ability to stay on your feet for an extend period of time. No prior volunteer experience is necessary. Requirements: Volunteers must complete the ReStore orientation prior to volunteering. (Offered several times a month). Volunteers age 14 and older are welcome. Tuesday-Friday 8:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday 8:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Agency: Iowa Heartland Habitat For Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 50701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity ReStore-CashierObtain payment for goods by itemizing and totaling customer’s purchases and provide service to customers before, during and after a purchase. No prior volunteer experience is necessary for this volunteer opportunity. Sign up directly through our website: https://www.webuildhabitat.org/volunteer/volunteering Tasks Collects payments by accepting cash or charge payments from customers; making change for cash customers. Enters price changes by referring to special sale bulletins. Answer the phone.Assist ReStore staff with returned items. Qualifications Excellent interpersonal skills. Friendly and helpful attitude. Willingness to help a diverse customer base. An ability to count back cash change. Self-motivated. Outgoing personality. Willingness to help a diverse customer base. A general understanding and an ability to communicate Habitat’s mission. Prior cashier experience is preferred but not required. Requirements Volunteers must complete the ReStore orientation to volunteer in the position. Additional cashier and guest services training is required. Volunteers age 18 and older are welcome. A criminal history check is required for this position.Tuesday-Friday 8:45 am - 12:15 pm 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm Saturday 8:45 am - 12:15 pm 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm Agency: Iowa Heartland Habitat For Humanity Obtain payment for goods by itemizing and totaling customer’s purchases and provide service to customers before, during and after a purchase. No prior volunteer experience is necessary for this volunteer opportunity. Sign up directly through our website: https://www.webuildhabitat.org/volunteer/volunteering Tasks Collects payments by accepting cash or charge payments from customers; making change for cash customers. Enters price changes by referring to special sale bulletins. Answer the phone.Assist ReStore staff with returned items. Qualifications Excellent interpersonal skills. Friendly and helpful attitude. Willingness to help a diverse customer base. An ability to count back cash change. Self-motivated. Outgoing personality. Willingness to help a diverse customer base. A general understanding and an ability to communicate Habitat’s mission. Prior cashier experience is preferred but not required. Requirements Volunteers must complete the ReStore orientation to volunteer in the position. Additional cashier and guest services training is required. Volunteers age 18 and older are welcome. A criminal history check is required for this position.Tuesday-Friday 8:45 am - 12:15 pm 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm Saturday 8:45 am - 12:15 pm 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm Agency: Iowa Heartland Habitat For Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity - Individual Build Site VolunteerSign up directly on our website: https://www.webuildhabitat.org/volunteer/ to view all open dates! Join us for a fulfilling day building homes alongside Habitat homebuyers in our community! No prior experience necessary. All equipment is provided, and a site supervisor will show you what to do. A few things to know: Questions? Email Ally Eastland at volunteer@webuildhabitat.org Agency: Iowa Heartland Habitat For Humanity Sign up directly on our website: https://www.webuildhabitat.org/volunteer/ to view all open dates! Join us for a fulfilling day building homes alongside Habitat homebuyers in our community! No prior experience necessary. All equipment is provided, and a site supervisor will show you what to do. A few things to know: Questions? Email Ally Eastland at volunteer@webuildhabitat.org Agency: Iowa Heartland Habitat For Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity- Construction Volunteers (Teams of 4-8)Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity needs teams of 4-8 volunteers to assist with construction. Sign up directly on our website: https://www.webuildhabitat.org/volunteer/ Tasks: (will vary depending on our stage of construction) Capping foundations Framing walls Sheeting walls Roof trusses & shingles Siding Windows Doors Insulation Drywall Flooring Trim Cabinets & Counter-tops Painting Etc.Qualifications: Friendly and helpful attitude. Self-motivated. No experience is necessary. Monday-Friday 8:30am – 3:30pm (with 30 minute lunch break)Saturday 8:30am – 3:00pm (with 30 minute lunch break)How to register your volunteer team: Contact Ally Eastland at volunteer@webuildhabitat.org or (319) 235-9946 https://www.webuildhabitat.org/volunteer/Agency: Iowa Heartland Habitat For Humanity Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity needs teams of 4-8 volunteers to assist with construction. Sign up directly on our website: https://www.webuildhabitat.org/volunteer/ Tasks: (will vary depending on our stage of construction) Capping foundations Framing walls Sheeting walls Roof trusses & shingles Siding Windows Doors Insulation Drywall Flooring Trim Cabinets & Counter-tops Painting Etc.Qualifications: Friendly and helpful attitude. Self-motivated. No experience is necessary. Monday-Friday 8:30am – 3:30pm (with 30 minute lunch break)Saturday 8:30am – 3:00pm (with 30 minute lunch break)How to register your volunteer team: Contact Ally Eastland at volunteer@webuildhabitat.org or (319) 235-9946 https://www.webuildhabitat.org/volunteer/Agency: Iowa Heartland Habitat For Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Interested in Joining Volunteer Iowa as our Volunteer Engagement Capacity Building Yearlong VISTA? Apply Today!Help Iowa strengthen volunteer engagement statewide—build skills in partnership development, data-driven capacity building, and system-wide volunteer coordination. As a Volunteer Engagement Capacity Building VISTA, you will help nonprofits, volunteer centers, local governments, and Iowa HHS programs strengthen the systems that make volunteer engagement possible. Your work will support a statewide effort to improve volunteer infrastructure, expand access to high-quality engagement practices, and ensure that all communities especially rural and underserved areas—have the capacity to mobilize volunteers effectively. You’ll collaborate with Volunteer Iowa, Iowa HHS divisions, community organizations, and volunteer managers across the state to enhance volunteer systems, develop training and outreach tools, expand best‑practice resources, and support Get Connected as a statewide volunteer portal. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful, lasting impact on Iowa’s service ecosystem while building skills in research, capacity building, program development, community engagement, and cross‑sector collaboration. Duties and Responsibilities: Review and update volunteer listings within the statewide Get Connected system to improve data quality and accessibility. Develop clear outreach plans to support nonprofits, volunteer centers, and community partners in strengthening their use of volunteer engagement tools. Collaborate with Iowa HHS divisions to identify where volunteers can support community navigation, aging supports, public health efforts, behavioral health initiatives, and other priority service areas. Research models of volunteer engagement—including barriers for older adults, youth, rural residents, and other populations—to help improve statewide capacity. Analyze statewide volunteer system data and prepare recommendations, briefs, or dashboards that support decision‑making. Create or update training resources for volunteer managers, including onboarding guidance, best‑practice templates, and service‑learning or skills‑based volunteering tools. Assist with statewide volunteer engagement trainings, Get Connected manager meetings, and volunteer management workshops. Support outreach and recognition efforts that highlight strong volunteer engagement and lift up organizations using high‑impact volunteer strategies. Develop communications and resource materials for partners and maintain volunteer engagement resources on Volunteer Iowa platforms. Provide administrative and project support for systems‑building, training, and research initiatives. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to analyze information, develop clear documentation, and create resource materials. Comfortable working independently and collaboratively with statewide partners. Interest in volunteer engagement, community development, public service, data analysis, or nonprofit systems. Tech‑savvy, with the ability to learn new platforms for communication, database work, or project tracking. Timeframe:1 Year Full-Time Position (35–40 hours / 5 days a week) Education Level: High School Diploma/GED Age Requirement: Minimum 18 years old Accepting Applications From: 03/04/2026 to 08/01/2026 Benefits of Serving: Professional development and mentorship from Volunteer Iowa and HHS staff. Hands‑on experience in volunteer engagement, capacity building, data analysis, and program design. Exposure to statewide volunteer coordination strategies and public-sector systems. Networking opportunities with state agencies, nonprofits, community organizations, and volunteer managers across Iowa. A strong record of national service to support your resume and future career advancement. AmeriCorps VISTA Benefits: Living allowance paid biweekly End-of-service award (Segal Education Award or cash stipend) Relocation assistance if eligible Health coverage* Childcare assistance if eligible Access to national AmeriCorps training and career development resources*For details about VISTA healthcare benefits, visit: https://americorpsvista.imglobal.com/ Volunteer Agrees To: Adhere to guidelines from Volunteer Iowa, Iowa HHS, and AmeriCorps VISTA. Maintain a professional and respectful approach when representing the project. Devote the time and effort required to fulfill position responsibilities. Acknowledge that this is a volunteer AmeriCorps VISTA service position. Agency: Volunteer Iowa Help Iowa strengthen volunteer engagement statewide—build skills in partnership development, data-driven capacity building, and system-wide volunteer coordination. As a Volunteer Engagement Capacity Building VISTA, you will help nonprofits, volunteer centers, local governments, and Iowa HHS programs strengthen the systems that make volunteer engagement possible. Your work will support a statewide effort to improve volunteer infrastructure, expand access to high-quality engagement practices, and ensure that all communities especially rural and underserved areas—have the capacity to mobilize volunteers effectively. You’ll collaborate with Volunteer Iowa, Iowa HHS divisions, community organizations, and volunteer managers across the state to enhance volunteer systems, develop training and outreach tools, expand best‑practice resources, and support Get Connected as a statewide volunteer portal. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful, lasting impact on Iowa’s service ecosystem while building skills in research, capacity building, program development, community engagement, and cross‑sector collaboration. Duties and Responsibilities: Review and update volunteer listings within the statewide Get Connected system to improve data quality and accessibility. Develop clear outreach plans to support nonprofits, volunteer centers, and community partners in strengthening their use of volunteer engagement tools. Collaborate with Iowa HHS divisions to identify where volunteers can support community navigation, aging supports, public health efforts, behavioral health initiatives, and other priority service areas. Research models of volunteer engagement—including barriers for older adults, youth, rural residents, and other populations—to help improve statewide capacity. Analyze statewide volunteer system data and prepare recommendations, briefs, or dashboards that support decision‑making. Create or update training resources for volunteer managers, including onboarding guidance, best‑practice templates, and service‑learning or skills‑based volunteering tools. Assist with statewide volunteer engagement trainings, Get Connected manager meetings, and volunteer management workshops. Support outreach and recognition efforts that highlight strong volunteer engagement and lift up organizations using high‑impact volunteer strategies. Develop communications and resource materials for partners and maintain volunteer engagement resources on Volunteer Iowa platforms. Provide administrative and project support for systems‑building, training, and research initiatives. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to analyze information, develop clear documentation, and create resource materials. Comfortable working independently and collaboratively with statewide partners. Interest in volunteer engagement, community development, public service, data analysis, or nonprofit systems. Tech‑savvy, with the ability to learn new platforms for communication, database work, or project tracking. Timeframe:1 Year Full-Time Position (35–40 hours / 5 days a week) Education Level: High School Diploma/GED Age Requirement: Minimum 18 years old Accepting Applications From: 03/04/2026 to 08/01/2026 Benefits of Serving: Professional development and mentorship from Volunteer Iowa and HHS staff. Hands‑on experience in volunteer engagement, capacity building, data analysis, and program design. Exposure to statewide volunteer coordination strategies and public-sector systems. Networking opportunities with state agencies, nonprofits, community organizations, and volunteer managers across Iowa. A strong record of national service to support your resume and future career advancement. AmeriCorps VISTA Benefits: Living allowance paid biweekly End-of-service award (Segal Education Award or cash stipend) Relocation assistance if eligible Health coverage* Childcare assistance if eligible Access to national AmeriCorps training and career development resources*For details about VISTA healthcare benefits, visit: https://americorpsvista.imglobal.com/ Volunteer Agrees To: Adhere to guidelines from Volunteer Iowa, Iowa HHS, and AmeriCorps VISTA. Maintain a professional and respectful approach when representing the project. Devote the time and effort required to fulfill position responsibilities. Acknowledge that this is a volunteer AmeriCorps VISTA service position. Agency: Volunteer Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 10, 2026 Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) - Office AssistantOverview of Role and Main Responsibilities: SHIIP-SMP trained and certified volunteers assist thousands of Iowans each year to understand their Medicare benefits/options and fight Medicare fraud and abuse. SHIIP-SMP volunteers offer individual counseling sessions, community education, and special projects. Local community organizations partner with SHIIP-SMP to host trained volunteers at sponsor sites across Iowa. Volunteer Office Assistants play a critical role in provision of services. Key responsibilities for this role may include: • Assisting with creation of new www.Medicare.gov accounts. • Entering prescription drugs from clients into Plan Finder on www.Medicare.gov, including calling the client or pharmacy to verify accuracy of the drug list. • Assisting with copying, mailing and other site office assistance. • Screening client calls for service and/or scheduling counseling appointments. Position Requirements • 21 year of age or older. • Strong computer and internetskills. • Attention to detail. • Satisfactory backgroundcheck. • Confidentiality agreement. • SHIIP-SMP Office Assistant training. • Not currentlyworking more than 20 hours a week. • Not active in selling insurance or have any potential financial gain from being a SHIIP- SMP volunteer. Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Overview of Role and Main Responsibilities: SHIIP-SMP trained and certified volunteers assist thousands of Iowans each year to understand their Medicare benefits/options and fight Medicare fraud and abuse. SHIIP-SMP volunteers offer individual counseling sessions, community education, and special projects. Local community organizations partner with SHIIP-SMP to host trained volunteers at sponsor sites across Iowa. Volunteer Office Assistants play a critical role in provision of services. Key responsibilities for this role may include: • Assisting with creation of new www.Medicare.gov accounts. • Entering prescription drugs from clients into Plan Finder on www.Medicare.gov, including calling the client or pharmacy to verify accuracy of the drug list. • Assisting with copying, mailing and other site office assistance. • Screening client calls for service and/or scheduling counseling appointments. Position Requirements • 21 year of age or older. • Strong computer and internetskills. • Attention to detail. • Satisfactory backgroundcheck. • Confidentiality agreement. • SHIIP-SMP Office Assistant training. • Not currentlyworking more than 20 hours a week. • Not active in selling insurance or have any potential financial gain from being a SHIIP- SMP volunteer. Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Health Insurance Information Program - SHIIP Volunteer Counselor (copy)Provide one-on-one assistance to help Medicare beneficiaries, their caregivers or representatives with questions and problems related to Medicare & related health insurances. Counselors also assist their sponsor site to create awareness of SHIIP-SMP services in the county; for example, discussions with partners or group presentations. Responsibilities: • Meet new volunteer counselor certification and annual recertification requirements. • Provide confidential/objective counseling to beneficiaries/ representatives on Medicare and related health insurance issues. • Advocate on behalf of beneficiaries to help them resolve Medicare and other related health insurance issues. • Educate individual beneficiaries on Medicare related issues. • Serve clients regardless of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status. • Utilize SHIIP-SMP and Medicare materials and resources to stay up-to-date on issues affecting Medicare Beneficiaries. • Use Medicare internet-based programs to help clients compare plans. • Assess beneficiary needs and make appropriate referrals when necessary. • Comply with SHIIP-SMP policies and procedures, including those regarding confidentiality and reporting of SHIIP-SMP activities. • Promote SHIIP-SMP in your community through presentations and/or displays. • Actively recruit new SHIIP/ SMP volunteers. Desired Qualifications: • Ability to listen, identify beneficiary issues, and problem solve • Ability to maintain confidentiality • Willingness to advocate on behalf of Medicare beneficiaries • Comfort utilizing technology, the internet and online programs • Ability to work independently or as part of a team • Effective oral and written communication skills • Good organizational skills • Willingness and ability to learn and retain information • Sensitivity in working with diverse populations • Ability to present information in a group setting Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Provide one-on-one assistance to help Medicare beneficiaries, their caregivers or representatives with questions and problems related to Medicare & related health insurances. Counselors also assist their sponsor site to create awareness of SHIIP-SMP services in the county; for example, discussions with partners or group presentations. Responsibilities: • Meet new volunteer counselor certification and annual recertification requirements. • Provide confidential/objective counseling to beneficiaries/ representatives on Medicare and related health insurance issues. • Advocate on behalf of beneficiaries to help them resolve Medicare and other related health insurance issues. • Educate individual beneficiaries on Medicare related issues. • Serve clients regardless of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status. • Utilize SHIIP-SMP and Medicare materials and resources to stay up-to-date on issues affecting Medicare Beneficiaries. • Use Medicare internet-based programs to help clients compare plans. • Assess beneficiary needs and make appropriate referrals when necessary. • Comply with SHIIP-SMP policies and procedures, including those regarding confidentiality and reporting of SHIIP-SMP activities. • Promote SHIIP-SMP in your community through presentations and/or displays. • Actively recruit new SHIIP/ SMP volunteers. Desired Qualifications: • Ability to listen, identify beneficiary issues, and problem solve • Ability to maintain confidentiality • Willingness to advocate on behalf of Medicare beneficiaries • Comfort utilizing technology, the internet and online programs • Ability to work independently or as part of a team • Effective oral and written communication skills • Good organizational skills • Willingness and ability to learn and retain information • Sensitivity in working with diverse populations • Ability to present information in a group setting Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50864 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Health Insurance Information Program - SHIIP Volunteer CounselorProvide one-on-one assistance to help Medicare beneficiaries, their caregivers or representatives with questions and problems related to Medicare & related health insurances. Counselors also assist their sponsor site to create awareness of SHIIP-SMP services in the county; for example, discussions with partners or group presentations. Responsibilities: • Meet new volunteer counselor certification and annual recertification requirements. • Provide confidential/objective counseling to beneficiaries/ representatives on Medicare and related health insurance issues. • Advocate on behalf of beneficiaries to help them resolve Medicare and other related health insurance issues. • Educate individual beneficiaries on Medicare related issues. • Serve clients regardless of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status. • Utilize SHIIP-SMP and Medicare materials and resources to stay up-to-date on issues affecting Medicare Beneficiaries. • Use Medicare internet-based programs to help clients compare plans. • Assess beneficiary needs and make appropriate referrals when necessary. • Comply with SHIIP-SMP policies and procedures, including those regarding confidentiality and reporting of SHIIP-SMP activities. • Promote SHIIP-SMP in your community through presentations and/or displays. • Actively recruit new SHIIP/ SMP volunteers. Desired Qualifications: • Ability to listen, identify beneficiary issues, and problem solve • Ability to maintain confidentiality • Willingness to advocate on behalf of Medicare beneficiaries • Comfort utilizing technology, the internet and online programs • Ability to work independently or as part of a team • Effective oral and written communication skills • Good organizational skills • Willingness and ability to learn and retain information • Sensitivity in working with diverse populations • Ability to present information in a group setting Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Provide one-on-one assistance to help Medicare beneficiaries, their caregivers or representatives with questions and problems related to Medicare & related health insurances. Counselors also assist their sponsor site to create awareness of SHIIP-SMP services in the county; for example, discussions with partners or group presentations. Responsibilities: • Meet new volunteer counselor certification and annual recertification requirements. • Provide confidential/objective counseling to beneficiaries/ representatives on Medicare and related health insurance issues. • Advocate on behalf of beneficiaries to help them resolve Medicare and other related health insurance issues. • Educate individual beneficiaries on Medicare related issues. • Serve clients regardless of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status. • Utilize SHIIP-SMP and Medicare materials and resources to stay up-to-date on issues affecting Medicare Beneficiaries. • Use Medicare internet-based programs to help clients compare plans. • Assess beneficiary needs and make appropriate referrals when necessary. • Comply with SHIIP-SMP policies and procedures, including those regarding confidentiality and reporting of SHIIP-SMP activities. • Promote SHIIP-SMP in your community through presentations and/or displays. • Actively recruit new SHIIP/ SMP volunteers. Desired Qualifications: • Ability to listen, identify beneficiary issues, and problem solve • Ability to maintain confidentiality • Willingness to advocate on behalf of Medicare beneficiaries • Comfort utilizing technology, the internet and online programs • Ability to work independently or as part of a team • Effective oral and written communication skills • Good organizational skills • Willingness and ability to learn and retain information • Sensitivity in working with diverse populations • Ability to present information in a group setting Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51652 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Volunteer (copy) (copy) (copy)Overview A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained community volunteer appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system due to abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers serve as the child’s consistent, reliable voice throughout court proceedings and help ensure the child’s needs are met while they are in foster care. Key Responsibilities Advocate for the child’s best interests in court, school, and community settings. Conduct independent fact‑finding, including meeting with the child, foster parents, biological parents, caseworkers, teachers, therapists, and other relevant individuals. Visit the child regularly (typically monthly) to build trust and understand their needs, wishes, and well‑being. Review case documents such as court reports, case plans, and educational or medical records. Prepare written reports for the court with observations and recommendations regarding placement, services, and permanency planning. Attend court hearings and provide testimony when needed. Monitor the case to ensure court orders and service plans are being followed. Collaborate with professionals in child welfare, legal, and educational systems while maintaining independence as the child’s advocate. Maintain confidentiality and follow all program policies and legal guidelines.Skills & Qualifications Volunteers must be age 55 or better. Strong communication and writing skills Ability to maintain objectivity and sound judgment Compassion, patience, and commitment to child well‑being Willingness to work with diverse families and professionals Ability to maintain boundaries and confidentiality Completion of required CASA training (typically 30–40 hours) Ability to pass background checks Commitment to serve for the duration of a case (often 12–24 months) Time Commitment Approximately 10–15 hours per month Monthly child visits Court hearings (usually every 3–6 months) Ongoing training and supervisionSupervision Supervision is provided by the CASA Program Coordinator for the Judicial District. Impact of the Role CASA volunteers help ensure that children in foster care receive the services, stability, and support they need. Judges rely on CASA recommendations to make informed decisions about a child’s safety, permanency, and overall well‑being. Volunteers often become the one consistent adult presence in a child’s life during a difficult and uncertain time. For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Overview A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained community volunteer appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system due to abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers serve as the child’s consistent, reliable voice throughout court proceedings and help ensure the child’s needs are met while they are in foster care. Key Responsibilities Advocate for the child’s best interests in court, school, and community settings. Conduct independent fact‑finding, including meeting with the child, foster parents, biological parents, caseworkers, teachers, therapists, and other relevant individuals. Visit the child regularly (typically monthly) to build trust and understand their needs, wishes, and well‑being. Review case documents such as court reports, case plans, and educational or medical records. Prepare written reports for the court with observations and recommendations regarding placement, services, and permanency planning. Attend court hearings and provide testimony when needed. Monitor the case to ensure court orders and service plans are being followed. Collaborate with professionals in child welfare, legal, and educational systems while maintaining independence as the child’s advocate. Maintain confidentiality and follow all program policies and legal guidelines.Skills & Qualifications Volunteers must be age 55 or better. Strong communication and writing skills Ability to maintain objectivity and sound judgment Compassion, patience, and commitment to child well‑being Willingness to work with diverse families and professionals Ability to maintain boundaries and confidentiality Completion of required CASA training (typically 30–40 hours) Ability to pass background checks Commitment to serve for the duration of a case (often 12–24 months) Time Commitment Approximately 10–15 hours per month Monthly child visits Court hearings (usually every 3–6 months) Ongoing training and supervisionSupervision Supervision is provided by the CASA Program Coordinator for the Judicial District. Impact of the Role CASA volunteers help ensure that children in foster care receive the services, stability, and support they need. Judges rely on CASA recommendations to make informed decisions about a child’s safety, permanency, and overall well‑being. Volunteers often become the one consistent adult presence in a child’s life during a difficult and uncertain time. For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Volunteer (copy) (copy)Overview A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained community volunteer appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system due to abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers serve as the child’s consistent, reliable voice throughout court proceedings and help ensure the child’s needs are met while they are in foster care. Key Responsibilities Advocate for the child’s best interests in court, school, and community settings. Conduct independent fact‑finding, including meeting with the child, foster parents, biological parents, caseworkers, teachers, therapists, and other relevant individuals. Visit the child regularly (typically monthly) to build trust and understand their needs, wishes, and well‑being. Review case documents such as court reports, case plans, and educational or medical records. Prepare written reports for the court with observations and recommendations regarding placement, services, and permanency planning. Attend court hearings and provide testimony when needed. Monitor the case to ensure court orders and service plans are being followed. Collaborate with professionals in child welfare, legal, and educational systems while maintaining independence as the child’s advocate. Maintain confidentiality and follow all program policies and legal guidelines.Skills & Qualifications Volunteers must be age 55 or better. Strong communication and writing skills Ability to maintain objectivity and sound judgment Compassion, patience, and commitment to child well‑being Willingness to work with diverse families and professionals Ability to maintain boundaries and confidentiality Completion of required CASA training (typically 30–40 hours) Ability to pass background checks Commitment to serve for the duration of a case (often 12–24 months) Time Commitment Approximately 10–15 hours per month Monthly child visits Court hearings (usually every 3–6 months) Ongoing training and supervisionSupervision Supervision is provided by the CASA Program Coordinator for the Judicial District. Impact of the Role CASA volunteers help ensure that children in foster care receive the services, stability, and support they need. Judges rely on CASA recommendations to make informed decisions about a child’s safety, permanency, and overall well‑being. Volunteers often become the one consistent adult presence in a child’s life during a difficult and uncertain time. For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Overview A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained community volunteer appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system due to abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers serve as the child’s consistent, reliable voice throughout court proceedings and help ensure the child’s needs are met while they are in foster care. Key Responsibilities Advocate for the child’s best interests in court, school, and community settings. Conduct independent fact‑finding, including meeting with the child, foster parents, biological parents, caseworkers, teachers, therapists, and other relevant individuals. Visit the child regularly (typically monthly) to build trust and understand their needs, wishes, and well‑being. Review case documents such as court reports, case plans, and educational or medical records. Prepare written reports for the court with observations and recommendations regarding placement, services, and permanency planning. Attend court hearings and provide testimony when needed. Monitor the case to ensure court orders and service plans are being followed. Collaborate with professionals in child welfare, legal, and educational systems while maintaining independence as the child’s advocate. Maintain confidentiality and follow all program policies and legal guidelines.Skills & Qualifications Volunteers must be age 55 or better. Strong communication and writing skills Ability to maintain objectivity and sound judgment Compassion, patience, and commitment to child well‑being Willingness to work with diverse families and professionals Ability to maintain boundaries and confidentiality Completion of required CASA training (typically 30–40 hours) Ability to pass background checks Commitment to serve for the duration of a case (often 12–24 months) Time Commitment Approximately 10–15 hours per month Monthly child visits Court hearings (usually every 3–6 months) Ongoing training and supervisionSupervision Supervision is provided by the CASA Program Coordinator for the Judicial District. Impact of the Role CASA volunteers help ensure that children in foster care receive the services, stability, and support they need. Judges rely on CASA recommendations to make informed decisions about a child’s safety, permanency, and overall well‑being. Volunteers often become the one consistent adult presence in a child’s life during a difficult and uncertain time. For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51632 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Volunteer (copy)Overview A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained community volunteer appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system due to abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers serve as the child’s consistent, reliable voice throughout court proceedings and help ensure the child’s needs are met while they are in foster care. Key Responsibilities Advocate for the child’s best interests in court, school, and community settings. Conduct independent fact‑finding, including meeting with the child, foster parents, biological parents, caseworkers, teachers, therapists, and other relevant individuals. Visit the child regularly (typically monthly) to build trust and understand their needs, wishes, and well‑being. Review case documents such as court reports, case plans, and educational or medical records. Prepare written reports for the court with observations and recommendations regarding placement, services, and permanency planning. Attend court hearings and provide testimony when needed. Monitor the case to ensure court orders and service plans are being followed. Collaborate with professionals in child welfare, legal, and educational systems while maintaining independence as the child’s advocate. Maintain confidentiality and follow all program policies and legal guidelines.Skills & Qualifications Volunteers must be age 55 or better. Strong communication and writing skills Ability to maintain objectivity and sound judgment Compassion, patience, and commitment to child well‑being Willingness to work with diverse families and professionals Ability to maintain boundaries and confidentiality Completion of required CASA training (typically 30–40 hours) Ability to pass background checks Commitment to serve for the duration of a case (often 12–24 months) Time Commitment Approximately 10–15 hours per month Monthly child visits Court hearings (usually every 3–6 months) Ongoing training and supervisionSupervision Supervision is provided by the CASA Program Coordinator for the Judicial District. Impact of the Role CASA volunteers help ensure that children in foster care receive the services, stability, and support they need. Judges rely on CASA recommendations to make informed decisions about a child’s safety, permanency, and overall well‑being. Volunteers often become the one consistent adult presence in a child’s life during a difficult and uncertain time. For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Overview A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained community volunteer appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system due to abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers serve as the child’s consistent, reliable voice throughout court proceedings and help ensure the child’s needs are met while they are in foster care. Key Responsibilities Advocate for the child’s best interests in court, school, and community settings. Conduct independent fact‑finding, including meeting with the child, foster parents, biological parents, caseworkers, teachers, therapists, and other relevant individuals. Visit the child regularly (typically monthly) to build trust and understand their needs, wishes, and well‑being. Review case documents such as court reports, case plans, and educational or medical records. Prepare written reports for the court with observations and recommendations regarding placement, services, and permanency planning. Attend court hearings and provide testimony when needed. Monitor the case to ensure court orders and service plans are being followed. Collaborate with professionals in child welfare, legal, and educational systems while maintaining independence as the child’s advocate. Maintain confidentiality and follow all program policies and legal guidelines.Skills & Qualifications Volunteers must be age 55 or better. Strong communication and writing skills Ability to maintain objectivity and sound judgment Compassion, patience, and commitment to child well‑being Willingness to work with diverse families and professionals Ability to maintain boundaries and confidentiality Completion of required CASA training (typically 30–40 hours) Ability to pass background checks Commitment to serve for the duration of a case (often 12–24 months) Time Commitment Approximately 10–15 hours per month Monthly child visits Court hearings (usually every 3–6 months) Ongoing training and supervisionSupervision Supervision is provided by the CASA Program Coordinator for the Judicial District. Impact of the Role CASA volunteers help ensure that children in foster care receive the services, stability, and support they need. Judges rely on CASA recommendations to make informed decisions about a child’s safety, permanency, and overall well‑being. Volunteers often become the one consistent adult presence in a child’s life during a difficult and uncertain time. For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51652 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) VolunteerOverview A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained community volunteer appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system due to abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers serve as the child’s consistent, reliable voice throughout court proceedings and help ensure the child’s needs are met while they are in foster care. Key Responsibilities Advocate for the child’s best interests in court, school, and community settings. Conduct independent fact‑finding, including meeting with the child, foster parents, biological parents, caseworkers, teachers, therapists, and other relevant individuals. Visit the child regularly (typically monthly) to build trust and understand their needs, wishes, and well‑being. Review case documents such as court reports, case plans, and educational or medical records. Prepare written reports for the court with observations and recommendations regarding placement, services, and permanency planning. Attend court hearings and provide testimony when needed. Monitor the case to ensure court orders and service plans are being followed. Collaborate with professionals in child welfare, legal, and educational systems while maintaining independence as the child’s advocate. Maintain confidentiality and follow all program policies and legal guidelines.Skills & Qualifications Volunteers must be age 55 or better. Strong communication and writing skills Ability to maintain objectivity and sound judgment Compassion, patience, and commitment to child well‑being Willingness to work with diverse families and professionals Ability to maintain boundaries and confidentiality Completion of required CASA training (typically 30–40 hours) Ability to pass background checks Commitment to serve for the duration of a case (often 12–24 months) Time Commitment Approximately 10–15 hours per month Monthly child visits Court hearings (usually every 3–6 months) Ongoing training and supervisionSupervision Supervision is provided by the CASA Program Coordinator for the Judicial District. Impact of the Role CASA volunteers help ensure that children in foster care receive the services, stability, and support they need. Judges rely on CASA recommendations to make informed decisions about a child’s safety, permanency, and overall well‑being. Volunteers often become the one consistent adult presence in a child’s life during a difficult and uncertain time. For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Overview A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained community volunteer appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system due to abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers serve as the child’s consistent, reliable voice throughout court proceedings and help ensure the child’s needs are met while they are in foster care. Key Responsibilities Advocate for the child’s best interests in court, school, and community settings. Conduct independent fact‑finding, including meeting with the child, foster parents, biological parents, caseworkers, teachers, therapists, and other relevant individuals. Visit the child regularly (typically monthly) to build trust and understand their needs, wishes, and well‑being. Review case documents such as court reports, case plans, and educational or medical records. Prepare written reports for the court with observations and recommendations regarding placement, services, and permanency planning. Attend court hearings and provide testimony when needed. Monitor the case to ensure court orders and service plans are being followed. Collaborate with professionals in child welfare, legal, and educational systems while maintaining independence as the child’s advocate. Maintain confidentiality and follow all program policies and legal guidelines.Skills & Qualifications Volunteers must be age 55 or better. Strong communication and writing skills Ability to maintain objectivity and sound judgment Compassion, patience, and commitment to child well‑being Willingness to work with diverse families and professionals Ability to maintain boundaries and confidentiality Completion of required CASA training (typically 30–40 hours) Ability to pass background checks Commitment to serve for the duration of a case (often 12–24 months) Time Commitment Approximately 10–15 hours per month Monthly child visits Court hearings (usually every 3–6 months) Ongoing training and supervisionSupervision Supervision is provided by the CASA Program Coordinator for the Judicial District. Impact of the Role CASA volunteers help ensure that children in foster care receive the services, stability, and support they need. Judges rely on CASA recommendations to make informed decisions about a child’s safety, permanency, and overall well‑being. Volunteers often become the one consistent adult presence in a child’s life during a difficult and uncertain time. For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51566 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Anita Library GumdropsAre you looking for a great way to help give back to your library? Are you under the age of 18? Then come help volunteer a few hours a week at our library for a month or two. We would love you to help us by keeping the children's area clean, picked up, and organized. We are looking for motivated school aged kids to show their peers how proud they are of their library. This position does not require any experience and would be a 60-90 minute position once a week. All volunteers will be under the supervision of the Library Staff. If you have any questions, contact the Anita Public Library. Agency: Anita Public Library Are you looking for a great way to help give back to your library? Are you under the age of 18? Then come help volunteer a few hours a week at our library for a month or two. We would love you to help us by keeping the children's area clean, picked up, and organized. We are looking for motivated school aged kids to show their peers how proud they are of their library. This position does not require any experience and would be a 60-90 minute position once a week. All volunteers will be under the supervision of the Library Staff. If you have any questions, contact the Anita Public Library. Agency: Anita Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50020 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth of America dba Thrif-TZ at the Castle - Donation VolunteerAgency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51566 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Good Samaritan Care Center - Activity CompanionProgram Description: Location: Duties: · Crafts and simple creative projects · Other one on one activities selected by the resident · Board and card games · Reading aloud · Light walks or strolls (as appropriate for each resident) · Prepare for church services and coffee afterwards Provide companionship through conversation, patience, and
positive engagement. Document activities by resident and document hours/date provided. ·
Skills Required: Amount of Time: Benefits: Additional Information: Interested? Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Program Description: Location: Duties: · Crafts and simple creative projects · Other one on one activities selected by the resident · Board and card games · Reading aloud · Light walks or strolls (as appropriate for each resident) · Prepare for church services and coffee afterwards Provide companionship through conversation, patience, and
positive engagement. Document activities by resident and document hours/date provided. ·
Skills Required: Amount of Time: Benefits: Additional Information: Interested? Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51566 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shenandoah Veteran's Memorial Museum - VolunteerProgram description: Love History? Love Community? We Need YOU! Step back in time and help preserve Shenandoah’s rich heritage! The Veterans Memorial Museum is looking for passionate volunteers to join our team and keep history alive for future generations. Whether you’re a history buff, a people person, or just curious about the past, there’s a role for YOU! We need volunteers to help man the desk to keep the museum open during operating hours. During that time, volunteers may assist in multiple ways including tidying public areas of the museum, greeting guests and providing information on the museum in general. Location: Veterans Memorial Museum (603 W Lowell, Shenandoah, Iowa) Skills required: ● RSVP volunteers must be 55 years of age or older. ● Strong communication and interpersonal skills. ● Passion for history and community engagement. ● Successfully pass a criminal background screen. ● Ability to work independently or as part of a team. ● Flexibility to take on various tasks as needed. Benefits: ● Gain hands-on experience in museum operations and public engagement. ● Opportunity to learn about Shenandoah’s Veteran history and heritage. ● Develop new skills and build a network within the community. ● Receive training and support from museum staff ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure). Supervision: Supervision is provided by the Museum Director. Operation information: We are a non-profit volunteer-based organization with a mission to preserve and share the history of Veterans in Shenandoah, Iowa, through artifacts. Throughout its history, the Museum has been operated by volunteers. The Museum offers its volunteers a unique opportunity to utilize their historical skills and interests in the service of the community.For more information, please contact RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or email sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Program description: Love History? Love Community? We Need YOU! Step back in time and help preserve Shenandoah’s rich heritage! The Veterans Memorial Museum is looking for passionate volunteers to join our team and keep history alive for future generations. Whether you’re a history buff, a people person, or just curious about the past, there’s a role for YOU! We need volunteers to help man the desk to keep the museum open during operating hours. During that time, volunteers may assist in multiple ways including tidying public areas of the museum, greeting guests and providing information on the museum in general. Location: Veterans Memorial Museum (603 W Lowell, Shenandoah, Iowa) Skills required: ● RSVP volunteers must be 55 years of age or older. ● Strong communication and interpersonal skills. ● Passion for history and community engagement. ● Successfully pass a criminal background screen. ● Ability to work independently or as part of a team. ● Flexibility to take on various tasks as needed. Benefits: ● Gain hands-on experience in museum operations and public engagement. ● Opportunity to learn about Shenandoah’s Veteran history and heritage. ● Develop new skills and build a network within the community. ● Receive training and support from museum staff ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure). Supervision: Supervision is provided by the Museum Director. Operation information: We are a non-profit volunteer-based organization with a mission to preserve and share the history of Veterans in Shenandoah, Iowa, through artifacts. Throughout its history, the Museum has been operated by volunteers. The Museum offers its volunteers a unique opportunity to utilize their historical skills and interests in the service of the community.For more information, please contact RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or email sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Greater Shenandoah Historical Museum - VolunteerProgram description: Love History? Love Community? We Need YOU! Step back in time and help preserve Shenandoah’s rich heritage! The Greater Shenandoah Historical Museum is looking for passionate volunteers to join our team and keep history alive for future generations. Whether you’re a history buff, a people person, or just curious about the past, there’s a role for YOU! We offer a variety of volunteer opportunities from Greeter to Display Management to caring for Artifacts, helping with Events, Decorating and any specialty area of interest. Training is available and some volunteer work can be done remotely. Depending on volunteers’ area of interest, help is needed with research, mural painting, assisting with exhibits, building, taking pictures, Oral History Project, refreshing exhibits, Do a program, and lots more. See attached list for full options. Location: Greater Shenandoah Historical Museum (800 West Sheridan Ave., Shenandoa Iowa) Special Areas of Interest: Bring your special interest in Agriculture, machinery, clothing, weaving, sewing, quilting, children’s toys, old storefronts, music history, railroad, trains, photography, cleaning, design, media, pioneer life, and more. You can take ownership of a display area, work there and share your knowledge. Skills required: ● RSVP volunteers must be 55 years of age or older. ● Strong communication and interpersonal skills. ● Passion for history and community engagement. ● Successfully pass a criminal background screen. ● Ability to work independently or as part of a team. ● Flexibility to take on various tasks as needed. Benefits: ● Gain hands-on experience in museum operations and public engagement. ● Opportunity to learn about Shenandoah’s history and heritage. ● Develop new skills and build a network within the community. ● Receive training and support from museum staff ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure). Supervision: Supervision is provided by the Museum Director. Operation information: We are a non-profit volunteer-based organization with a mission to preserve and share the history of Shenandoah, Iowa, through artifacts. Throughout its history, the Greater Shenandoah Historical Museum has been operated by volunteers. The Museum offers its volunteers a unique opportunity to utilize their historical skills and interests in the service of the community. They match assignments with the volunteers’ available time and interests and provide training.For more information, please contact RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or email sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Program description: Love History? Love Community? We Need YOU! Step back in time and help preserve Shenandoah’s rich heritage! The Greater Shenandoah Historical Museum is looking for passionate volunteers to join our team and keep history alive for future generations. Whether you’re a history buff, a people person, or just curious about the past, there’s a role for YOU! We offer a variety of volunteer opportunities from Greeter to Display Management to caring for Artifacts, helping with Events, Decorating and any specialty area of interest. Training is available and some volunteer work can be done remotely. Depending on volunteers’ area of interest, help is needed with research, mural painting, assisting with exhibits, building, taking pictures, Oral History Project, refreshing exhibits, Do a program, and lots more. See attached list for full options. Location: Greater Shenandoah Historical Museum (800 West Sheridan Ave., Shenandoa Iowa) Special Areas of Interest: Bring your special interest in Agriculture, machinery, clothing, weaving, sewing, quilting, children’s toys, old storefronts, music history, railroad, trains, photography, cleaning, design, media, pioneer life, and more. You can take ownership of a display area, work there and share your knowledge. Skills required: ● RSVP volunteers must be 55 years of age or older. ● Strong communication and interpersonal skills. ● Passion for history and community engagement. ● Successfully pass a criminal background screen. ● Ability to work independently or as part of a team. ● Flexibility to take on various tasks as needed. Benefits: ● Gain hands-on experience in museum operations and public engagement. ● Opportunity to learn about Shenandoah’s history and heritage. ● Develop new skills and build a network within the community. ● Receive training and support from museum staff ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure). Supervision: Supervision is provided by the Museum Director. Operation information: We are a non-profit volunteer-based organization with a mission to preserve and share the history of Shenandoah, Iowa, through artifacts. Throughout its history, the Greater Shenandoah Historical Museum has been operated by volunteers. The Museum offers its volunteers a unique opportunity to utilize their historical skills and interests in the service of the community. They match assignments with the volunteers’ available time and interests and provide training.For more information, please contact RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or email sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shenandoah Medical Center - Meal Delivery VolunteerRSVP meal delivery volunteers are the heart and soul of home-delivered meals programs and touch the lives of homebound residents and those with disabilities with food and friendship. Your smile may be the only one they see all day! You may volunteer once a week, once a month, or whenever your schedule permits. Full description: RSVP meal delivery volunteers deliver meals and smiles to home-bound individuals. You will be assisting participants meet up to 2/3 of their daily nutritional needs, provide a safety check on their wellbeing, and help them remain living independently in their home. You may sign up for as many or as few days and times as you like. Opportunities are available in Page County serving Shenandoah and Essex. Duties: · Deliver meals on a designated route between 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., (Monday through Friday), except for Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays and days local schools are closed due to weather. · Report directly to the Head Cook or designee who will work to develop a schedule. This position will have regular communication with the IDA RSVP Volunteer Coordinator to ensure that both the clients and volunteers are receiving the assistance they need. · Substitute Drivers deliver meals on a designated route on short notice when regular Route Drivers are unavailable. Although every consideration is made to give at least one day’s notice, drivers may be contacted on the day they are needed. · Check in with the Head Cook or designee and review daily route sheet and note changes before and after each shift. · Load meal containers into vehicles and deliver meals to clients listed on route sheet. · Note and report any significant observations regarding clientele. · Return “Hot Boxes” at the end of each shift or the beginning of the next day’s shift. · Report the date, hours served and mileage for each day and the # of individuals served using the RSVP Timesheet in the pickup-drop-off area. · Interact with clients receiving meals and work with other hospital staff and volunteers to ensure that clients are receiving the assistance they need. · Assist with annual client survey as requested. Skills required: · Must be 55 years of age or older. · Willingness to use personal vehicle and maintain vehicle insurance, providing a copy to hospital staff for their records. · Positive attitude and willingness to share smiles with clients. · Ability to encourage others to practice self-advocacy. · Successfully complete a SING background check with RSVP Coordinator. · Maintain a valid Driver’s License – providing a copy to hospital staff for their records. · Ability to follow written and oral instructions. Ability to read road maps or use GPS; knowledge of the area is a definite plus! · Ability to lift 25 lbs. (weight of “hot box” when full). · Ability to work cooperatively with staff and volunteers. Volunteer station-specific requirements: · Time of Day: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., weekdays only · Location: Shenandoah Medical Center at 300 Pershing Ave., Shenandoah, IA Benefits: · Opportunity to provide a critical, direct service to homebound residents in the community. · Build a dynamic relationship with clients, nourishing and enriching the lives of the disabled and homebound, not only with food, but with a warm smile and positive attitude. · Mileage reimbursement (@ $0.50/mile) is available for Route Drivers. · Additional supplemental insurance during your time volunteering. To Sign up or for additional information contact: Sheri Bowen, RSVP Volunteer Coordinator Email: sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Ph: 712-521-8132 Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP RSVP meal delivery volunteers are the heart and soul of home-delivered meals programs and touch the lives of homebound residents and those with disabilities with food and friendship. Your smile may be the only one they see all day! You may volunteer once a week, once a month, or whenever your schedule permits. Full description: RSVP meal delivery volunteers deliver meals and smiles to home-bound individuals. You will be assisting participants meet up to 2/3 of their daily nutritional needs, provide a safety check on their wellbeing, and help them remain living independently in their home. You may sign up for as many or as few days and times as you like. Opportunities are available in Page County serving Shenandoah and Essex. Duties: · Deliver meals on a designated route between 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., (Monday through Friday), except for Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays and days local schools are closed due to weather. · Report directly to the Head Cook or designee who will work to develop a schedule. This position will have regular communication with the IDA RSVP Volunteer Coordinator to ensure that both the clients and volunteers are receiving the assistance they need. · Substitute Drivers deliver meals on a designated route on short notice when regular Route Drivers are unavailable. Although every consideration is made to give at least one day’s notice, drivers may be contacted on the day they are needed. · Check in with the Head Cook or designee and review daily route sheet and note changes before and after each shift. · Load meal containers into vehicles and deliver meals to clients listed on route sheet. · Note and report any significant observations regarding clientele. · Return “Hot Boxes” at the end of each shift or the beginning of the next day’s shift. · Report the date, hours served and mileage for each day and the # of individuals served using the RSVP Timesheet in the pickup-drop-off area. · Interact with clients receiving meals and work with other hospital staff and volunteers to ensure that clients are receiving the assistance they need. · Assist with annual client survey as requested. Skills required: · Must be 55 years of age or older. · Willingness to use personal vehicle and maintain vehicle insurance, providing a copy to hospital staff for their records. · Positive attitude and willingness to share smiles with clients. · Ability to encourage others to practice self-advocacy. · Successfully complete a SING background check with RSVP Coordinator. · Maintain a valid Driver’s License – providing a copy to hospital staff for their records. · Ability to follow written and oral instructions. Ability to read road maps or use GPS; knowledge of the area is a definite plus! · Ability to lift 25 lbs. (weight of “hot box” when full). · Ability to work cooperatively with staff and volunteers. Volunteer station-specific requirements: · Time of Day: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., weekdays only · Location: Shenandoah Medical Center at 300 Pershing Ave., Shenandoah, IA Benefits: · Opportunity to provide a critical, direct service to homebound residents in the community. · Build a dynamic relationship with clients, nourishing and enriching the lives of the disabled and homebound, not only with food, but with a warm smile and positive attitude. · Mileage reimbursement (@ $0.50/mile) is available for Route Drivers. · Additional supplemental insurance during your time volunteering. To Sign up or for additional information contact: Sheri Bowen, RSVP Volunteer Coordinator Email: sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Ph: 712-521-8132 Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shenandoah Community Pantry - VolunteerOverview Food Pantry Volunteers play a vital role in supporting community members facing food insecurity. Volunteers help ensure that food is received, organized, and distributed in a respectful, efficient, and compassionate manner. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy hands‑on work, teamwork, and serving their community. Bring your smile! Location: Community Food Pantry (1209 5th Ave., Shenandoah, IA) Key Responsibilities Greet and assist clients with warmth and respect during pantry hours Sort, inspect, and organize food and other donations to ensure quality and safety Stock shelves and prepare food boxes/bags according to pantry guidelines Assist with distribution, including carrying items and helping clients select food Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workspace, including sanitizing surfaces Track inventory or help with basic record keeping as needed Support special events such as food drives or holiday distributions Always follow confidentiality, safety, and dignity standardsQualifications Commitment to treating all clients with dignity and respect Ability to lift 10–25 lbs. (varies by pantry) and stand for extended periods Reliability and punctuality Willingness to follow instructions and work as part of a team Positive attitude and strong communication skills Successfully pass a criminal background check Volunteers must be age 55+ No prior experience required; training provided No participation in this food pantry for 6 months or more.Time Commitment Flexible shifts depending on pantry needs Typical volunteer shifts range from 2–4 hours Opportunities available during weekdays, evenings, or weekends Training & Support Volunteers receive orientation covering: Pantry mission and values Food safety and food handling procedures Client interaction guidelines Emergency and safety protocolsOngoing support is provided by pantry staff or volunteer coordinators. Supervision Volunteers are supervised by the Pantry Director. Impact/Benefits: By volunteering, you help: Reduce hunger in the community Support families, seniors, and individuals in need Reduce food waste through responsible distribution Strengthen community resilience and compassion Develop meaningful relationships with other volunteers Volunteers are covered by liability insuranceAgency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Overview Food Pantry Volunteers play a vital role in supporting community members facing food insecurity. Volunteers help ensure that food is received, organized, and distributed in a respectful, efficient, and compassionate manner. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy hands‑on work, teamwork, and serving their community. Bring your smile! Location: Community Food Pantry (1209 5th Ave., Shenandoah, IA) Key Responsibilities Greet and assist clients with warmth and respect during pantry hours Sort, inspect, and organize food and other donations to ensure quality and safety Stock shelves and prepare food boxes/bags according to pantry guidelines Assist with distribution, including carrying items and helping clients select food Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workspace, including sanitizing surfaces Track inventory or help with basic record keeping as needed Support special events such as food drives or holiday distributions Always follow confidentiality, safety, and dignity standardsQualifications Commitment to treating all clients with dignity and respect Ability to lift 10–25 lbs. (varies by pantry) and stand for extended periods Reliability and punctuality Willingness to follow instructions and work as part of a team Positive attitude and strong communication skills Successfully pass a criminal background check Volunteers must be age 55+ No prior experience required; training provided No participation in this food pantry for 6 months or more.Time Commitment Flexible shifts depending on pantry needs Typical volunteer shifts range from 2–4 hours Opportunities available during weekdays, evenings, or weekends Training & Support Volunteers receive orientation covering: Pantry mission and values Food safety and food handling procedures Client interaction guidelines Emergency and safety protocolsOngoing support is provided by pantry staff or volunteer coordinators. Supervision Volunteers are supervised by the Pantry Director. Impact/Benefits: By volunteering, you help: Reduce hunger in the community Support families, seniors, and individuals in need Reduce food waste through responsible distribution Strengthen community resilience and compassion Develop meaningful relationships with other volunteers Volunteers are covered by liability insuranceAgency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shenandoah Public Library - Volunteer SchedulerAgency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shenandoah Public Library - Shelf ReaderAgency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tabor Manor - Activity CompanionProgram Description: Location: Duties: · Crafts and simple creative projects · One on one activities · Board and card games · Reading aloud as a Reading Buddy · Light walks or strolls as a Walking Buddy (as appropriate for each resident) Provide companionship through conversation, patience, and
positive engagement. Skills Required: Amount of Time: Benefits: Additional Information: Interested? Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Program Description: Location: Duties: · Crafts and simple creative projects · One on one activities · Board and card games · Reading aloud as a Reading Buddy · Light walks or strolls as a Walking Buddy (as appropriate for each resident) Provide companionship through conversation, patience, and
positive engagement. Skills Required: Amount of Time: Benefits: Additional Information: Interested? Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51653 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tabor Food Pantry - VolunteerOverview Food Pantry Volunteers play a vital role in supporting community members facing food insecurity. Volunteers help ensure that food is received, organized, and distributed in a respectful, efficient, and compassionate manner. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy hands‑on work, teamwork, and serving their community. Bring your smile! Location: Tabor Food Pantry (800 Main St., Tabor, Iowa) Key Responsibilities Greet and assist clients with warmth and respect during pantry hours Sort, inspect, and organize food and other donations to ensure quality and safety Stock shelves and prepare food boxes/bags according to pantry guidelines Assist with distribution, including carrying items and helping clients select food Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workspace, including sanitizing surfaces Track inventory or help with basic record keeping as needed Support special events such as food drives or holiday distributions Always follow confidentiality, safety, and dignity standardsQualifications Commitment to treating all clients with dignity and respect Ability to lift 10–25 lbs. (varies by pantry) and stand for extended periods Reliability and punctuality Willingness to follow instructions and work as part of a team Positive attitude and strong communication skills Successfully pass a criminal background check Volunteers must be age 55+ No prior experience required; training provided No participation in this food pantry for 6 months or more.Time Commitment Flexible shifts depending on pantry needs Typical volunteer shifts range from 2–4 hours Opportunities available during weekdays, evenings, or weekends Training & Support Volunteers receive orientation covering: Pantry mission and values Food safety and food handling procedures Client interaction guidelines Emergency and safety protocolsOngoing support is provided by pantry staff or volunteer coordinators. Supervision Volunteers are supervised by the Pantry Manager. Impact/Benefits: By volunteering, you help: Reduce hunger in the community Support families, seniors, and individuals in need Reduce food waste through responsible distribution Strengthen community resilience and compassion Develop meaningful relationships with other volunteers Volunteers are covered by liability insurance Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Overview Food Pantry Volunteers play a vital role in supporting community members facing food insecurity. Volunteers help ensure that food is received, organized, and distributed in a respectful, efficient, and compassionate manner. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy hands‑on work, teamwork, and serving their community. Bring your smile! Location: Tabor Food Pantry (800 Main St., Tabor, Iowa) Key Responsibilities Greet and assist clients with warmth and respect during pantry hours Sort, inspect, and organize food and other donations to ensure quality and safety Stock shelves and prepare food boxes/bags according to pantry guidelines Assist with distribution, including carrying items and helping clients select food Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workspace, including sanitizing surfaces Track inventory or help with basic record keeping as needed Support special events such as food drives or holiday distributions Always follow confidentiality, safety, and dignity standardsQualifications Commitment to treating all clients with dignity and respect Ability to lift 10–25 lbs. (varies by pantry) and stand for extended periods Reliability and punctuality Willingness to follow instructions and work as part of a team Positive attitude and strong communication skills Successfully pass a criminal background check Volunteers must be age 55+ No prior experience required; training provided No participation in this food pantry for 6 months or more.Time Commitment Flexible shifts depending on pantry needs Typical volunteer shifts range from 2–4 hours Opportunities available during weekdays, evenings, or weekends Training & Support Volunteers receive orientation covering: Pantry mission and values Food safety and food handling procedures Client interaction guidelines Emergency and safety protocolsOngoing support is provided by pantry staff or volunteer coordinators. Supervision Volunteers are supervised by the Pantry Manager. Impact/Benefits: By volunteering, you help: Reduce hunger in the community Support families, seniors, and individuals in need Reduce food waste through responsible distribution Strengthen community resilience and compassion Develop meaningful relationships with other volunteers Volunteers are covered by liability insurance Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51653 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: East Mills Community School - Summer Food Program VolunteerJoin our Summer Foods Squad! Help us serve meals, share smiles, and keep the summer fun rolling. If you like sunshine, snacks, and making kids happy, this is your perfect volunteer gig. Bring your smile along to East Mills Schools and help kids stay nourished and smiling all summer long. Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Join our Summer Foods Squad! Help us serve meals, share smiles, and keep the summer fun rolling. If you like sunshine, snacks, and making kids happy, this is your perfect volunteer gig. Bring your smile along to East Mills Schools and help kids stay nourished and smiling all summer long. Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51551 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lakin Child Development Center @ EM - Kitchen VolunteerOverview The Lakin Foundation Child Development Center at EM relies on dedicated volunteers to help create a nurturing, healthy environment for young children. The Kitchen Volunteer plays a key role in supporting the center’s mission by assisting with the preparation and delivery of nutritious meals and snacks that fuel children’s learning and growth. Key Responsibilities Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Overview The Lakin Foundation Child Development Center at EM relies on dedicated volunteers to help create a nurturing, healthy environment for young children. The Kitchen Volunteer plays a key role in supporting the center’s mission by assisting with the preparation and delivery of nutritious meals and snacks that fuel children’s learning and growth. Key Responsibilities Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51551 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lakin Child Development Center @ East Mills - Infant CompanionThe Lakin Foundation Child Development Center at EM provides nurturing, high quality early childhood development and care. This volunteer position ROCKS! RSVP Infant Companions spend special time with infants by rocking, reading and interacting one-on-one. The infant room is fully staffed with dedicated teachers who supervise and take care of all the basic needs (read: they change the diapers). The volunteer’s role is to supplement that care by spreading a little extra joy through their interactions with the infants. Studies show that positive, one-on-one social interaction contributes to infant brain, physical and language development and helps them build trust and confidence. You are a part of that healthy development! (and it’s good for YOU, too) Duties: ● Interact with infants by rocking, reading and talking with them ● Practice safe sleep methods by placing infants on their backs to sleep ● Protect the privacy and confidentiality of infants and their families Skills required: ● Must be 55 years of age or older. ● Must pass a background check and provide 2 personal references. ● Relate well to staff, volunteers and infants and work with a team approach. ● Ability to lift to 20 pounds. Amount of Time: 2 hours, varies – we will work with your schedule Time of Day: As available during daycare hours, Monday through Friday Supervised by: Volunteers will be directly supervised by classroom teachers and overall, by the Center Director. Benefits: ● Opportunity to be a part of the Lakin Foundation Child Development Center of East Mills’ mission to meet the needs of families by providing reliable, high-quality childcare that empowers the whole child in a safe, enriching, inclusive environment. ● Become a trusted adult in the lives’ our next generation ● Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers and staff. ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure) For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or Sheri.Bowen@Volunteer Iowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP The Lakin Foundation Child Development Center at EM provides nurturing, high quality early childhood development and care. This volunteer position ROCKS! RSVP Infant Companions spend special time with infants by rocking, reading and interacting one-on-one. The infant room is fully staffed with dedicated teachers who supervise and take care of all the basic needs (read: they change the diapers). The volunteer’s role is to supplement that care by spreading a little extra joy through their interactions with the infants. Studies show that positive, one-on-one social interaction contributes to infant brain, physical and language development and helps them build trust and confidence. You are a part of that healthy development! (and it’s good for YOU, too) Duties: ● Interact with infants by rocking, reading and talking with them ● Practice safe sleep methods by placing infants on their backs to sleep ● Protect the privacy and confidentiality of infants and their families Skills required: ● Must be 55 years of age or older. ● Must pass a background check and provide 2 personal references. ● Relate well to staff, volunteers and infants and work with a team approach. ● Ability to lift to 20 pounds. Amount of Time: 2 hours, varies – we will work with your schedule Time of Day: As available during daycare hours, Monday through Friday Supervised by: Volunteers will be directly supervised by classroom teachers and overall, by the Center Director. Benefits: ● Opportunity to be a part of the Lakin Foundation Child Development Center of East Mills’ mission to meet the needs of families by providing reliable, high-quality childcare that empowers the whole child in a safe, enriching, inclusive environment. ● Become a trusted adult in the lives’ our next generation ● Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers and staff. ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure) For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or Sheri.Bowen@Volunteer Iowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51551 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lakin Child Development Center @ East Mills - Classroom HelperThe RSVP Childcare Classroom Helper: Your job requires you to bring your listening ears, your patience, your love for children and lots of smiles as you help children and teachers in their daycare and learning journey. This volunteer will provide classroom help and companionship to daycare students and teachers at the Lakin Child Development Center at EM. Program description: Education provides critical skills for life. To help students achieve their full potential, the Lakin Child Development Center is seeking volunteers to aid in classroom activities, assisting children ages 1-12 and their teachers with playtime and other classroom activities. Volunteers will be asked to follow teachers’ instructions while working with children and assist the teacher with preparation and other classroom activities. Duties: ● Interact with children ages 1-12 and be a welcoming adult face ● Provide help to children and teachers as needed. This does not include hands on care. ● Protect the privacy and confidentiality of students and their families Skills required: ● Must be 55 years of age or older. ● Must successfully pass a background check and provide 2 personal references. ● Relate well to staff, volunteers and students and work with a team approach. ● Willingness to support children in the childcare setting. Supervisor: Volunteers will be supervised by the staff of the Lakin Child Development Center with overall supervision provided by the Director. Amount of Time: 2-hour weekly shifts, varies – we will work with your schedule. A minimum of 1 shift weekly is appreciated, but feel free to take more! Time of Day: As available during the Center’s hours - Monday through Friday. Benefits: ● Opportunity to be a part of the Lakin Child Development Center. ● Become a trusted adult in the lives of our next generation. ● Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers and staff ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure) For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP The RSVP Childcare Classroom Helper: Your job requires you to bring your listening ears, your patience, your love for children and lots of smiles as you help children and teachers in their daycare and learning journey. This volunteer will provide classroom help and companionship to daycare students and teachers at the Lakin Child Development Center at EM. Program description: Education provides critical skills for life. To help students achieve their full potential, the Lakin Child Development Center is seeking volunteers to aid in classroom activities, assisting children ages 1-12 and their teachers with playtime and other classroom activities. Volunteers will be asked to follow teachers’ instructions while working with children and assist the teacher with preparation and other classroom activities. Duties: ● Interact with children ages 1-12 and be a welcoming adult face ● Provide help to children and teachers as needed. This does not include hands on care. ● Protect the privacy and confidentiality of students and their families Skills required: ● Must be 55 years of age or older. ● Must successfully pass a background check and provide 2 personal references. ● Relate well to staff, volunteers and students and work with a team approach. ● Willingness to support children in the childcare setting. Supervisor: Volunteers will be supervised by the staff of the Lakin Child Development Center with overall supervision provided by the Director. Amount of Time: 2-hour weekly shifts, varies – we will work with your schedule. A minimum of 1 shift weekly is appreciated, but feel free to take more! Time of Day: As available during the Center’s hours - Monday through Friday. Benefits: ● Opportunity to be a part of the Lakin Child Development Center. ● Become a trusted adult in the lives of our next generation. ● Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers and staff ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure) For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51551 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Glenwood Community School - Summer Food Program VolunteerJoin our Summer Foods Squad! Help us serve meals, share smiles, and keep the summer fun rolling. If you like sunshine, snacks, and making kids happy, this is your perfect volunteer gig. Bring your smile along to Glenwood Schools and help kids stay nourished and smiling all summer long. Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Join our Summer Foods Squad! Help us serve meals, share smiles, and keep the summer fun rolling. If you like sunshine, snacks, and making kids happy, this is your perfect volunteer gig. Bring your smile along to Glenwood Schools and help kids stay nourished and smiling all summer long. Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51534 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Glenwood Community School NE Elementary - Reading/Math VolunteerThe RSVP Youth Reading/Math volunteer will provide help with reading and math, and companionship to elementary students. Program description Reading and math are critical skills for life. To help students achieve their full potential in these areas, the RSVP Youth Reading/Math Program is asking for volunteers to aid in individual and small groups. Volunteers will be asked to follow teachers’ detailed instructions with a small group of students and engage in reading and math activities. Duties: ● Interact with elementary students and be a welcoming adult face. ● Provide help with reading and math as needed. ● Protect the privacy and confidentiality of students and their families. Skills required: ● RSVP Volunteers must be 55 years of age or better. ● Relate well to staff, volunteers and children, and work with a team approach. ● Willingness to support students in their academic work. ● Must successfully pass a background check. Amount of Time: 1–2-hour weekly shifts – we will work with your schedule. Time of Day: As scheduled during school hours, Monday through Friday. Supervisor: Supervision is provided by the Classroom Teacher. Benefits: ● Opportunity to be a part of the Glenwood Community School District mission. ● Become a trusted adult in the lives of our next generation. ● Develop lasting relationships with other Glenwood Community School District volunteers and staff. ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure). For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator, Sheri Bowen, at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP The RSVP Youth Reading/Math volunteer will provide help with reading and math, and companionship to elementary students. Program description Reading and math are critical skills for life. To help students achieve their full potential in these areas, the RSVP Youth Reading/Math Program is asking for volunteers to aid in individual and small groups. Volunteers will be asked to follow teachers’ detailed instructions with a small group of students and engage in reading and math activities. Duties: ● Interact with elementary students and be a welcoming adult face. ● Provide help with reading and math as needed. ● Protect the privacy and confidentiality of students and their families. Skills required: ● RSVP Volunteers must be 55 years of age or better. ● Relate well to staff, volunteers and children, and work with a team approach. ● Willingness to support students in their academic work. ● Must successfully pass a background check. Amount of Time: 1–2-hour weekly shifts – we will work with your schedule. Time of Day: As scheduled during school hours, Monday through Friday. Supervisor: Supervision is provided by the Classroom Teacher. Benefits: ● Opportunity to be a part of the Glenwood Community School District mission. ● Become a trusted adult in the lives of our next generation. ● Develop lasting relationships with other Glenwood Community School District volunteers and staff. ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure). For more information, please contact your RSVP Volunteer Coordinator, Sheri Bowen, at 712-521-8132 or sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51534 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Glenwood Community School NE Elementary - Activity VolunteerAgency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51534 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Glenwood Public Library - Book Weeding/Organizing VolunteerSummary: If you love getting things in perfect order – our library needs you! The books need “weeded” to take out the old, unused or damaged items, “dusted” and “straightened” so our patrons can find just the right book! Volunteers aged 55 or better are needed to help with the Glenwood Public Library’s organization and cleaning. We need your smiling face, your helping hands and your attention to detail to help our customers access their books easily and enjoy the library environment! Duties: Volunteers would help library staff with organizing reading materials and cleaning through the following responsibilities: · Weed out old, unused or damaged items from the shelves. · Organize materials to ensure they are easily located by library patrons. · Improve the library environment by dusting shelves and vacuuming carpeted areas. · Attend occasional information and planning meetings with library staff. Audience & Benefits: Your work will benefit all library patrons by improving the organization of library materials and cleanliness of the environment. This helps to meet the library’s mission to stimulate and nurture a desire to read in people of all ages in a welcoming atmosphere. Required Skills: Bring your love of books, good organizational skills and attention to detail. Volunteers must be aged 55 or better. Report to: Volunteer Manager will provide scheduling assistance with supervision provided by librarians. Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed 3-5 days per week for 1-2 hours. You are asked to sign up at a minimum of 1 day each week for 1-2 hours, but feel free to sign up for more! The library is open 6 days per week so days/times can be set to meet your schedule. Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Summary: If you love getting things in perfect order – our library needs you! The books need “weeded” to take out the old, unused or damaged items, “dusted” and “straightened” so our patrons can find just the right book! Volunteers aged 55 or better are needed to help with the Glenwood Public Library’s organization and cleaning. We need your smiling face, your helping hands and your attention to detail to help our customers access their books easily and enjoy the library environment! Duties: Volunteers would help library staff with organizing reading materials and cleaning through the following responsibilities: · Weed out old, unused or damaged items from the shelves. · Organize materials to ensure they are easily located by library patrons. · Improve the library environment by dusting shelves and vacuuming carpeted areas. · Attend occasional information and planning meetings with library staff. Audience & Benefits: Your work will benefit all library patrons by improving the organization of library materials and cleanliness of the environment. This helps to meet the library’s mission to stimulate and nurture a desire to read in people of all ages in a welcoming atmosphere. Required Skills: Bring your love of books, good organizational skills and attention to detail. Volunteers must be aged 55 or better. Report to: Volunteer Manager will provide scheduling assistance with supervision provided by librarians. Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed 3-5 days per week for 1-2 hours. You are asked to sign up at a minimum of 1 day each week for 1-2 hours, but feel free to sign up for more! The library is open 6 days per week so days/times can be set to meet your schedule. Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51534 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Glenwood Public Library - Youth Activity VolunteerSummary: If you love interacting with children, this is your time to SHINE! Volunteers are needed to help with the Glenwood Public Library’s youth activities. We need your smiling face, your helping hands and your energy to work with children during our scheduled activities and after school hours. Our kids have lots of energy and they need your support to expand all that brain power! Duties: Volunteers would help library staff with the following responsibilities: · Plan and implement activities for scheduled children’s activities. · Share your passion and knowledge in your favorite areas – reading, STEM/STEAM activities, games, music, art, drama, computers and more. · Assist children after school with homework guidance, play a game or just spend time sharing your smile. · Assist with Summer Children’s programs. · Attend occasional information and planning meetings with library staff. Audience & Benefits: Youth Activities serve children ages 2-13. Supporting young people as they develop new skills, meeting other children in a safe space increases their confidence and ability to be successful. You will be directly contributing to the library’s mission to fully enhance learning experiences for all patrons. Required Skills: Volunteers should be 55+ and bring your love for children, your own personal passions and your energy to share with others. Reports To: Library staff will provide schedule and all direct supervision. Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed 3-5 days per week for 1-2 hours. You are asked to sign up at a minimum of 1 day each week for 1-2 hours, but feel free to sign up for more! The library is open 6 days per week so days/times can be set to meet your schedule. Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Summary: If you love interacting with children, this is your time to SHINE! Volunteers are needed to help with the Glenwood Public Library’s youth activities. We need your smiling face, your helping hands and your energy to work with children during our scheduled activities and after school hours. Our kids have lots of energy and they need your support to expand all that brain power! Duties: Volunteers would help library staff with the following responsibilities: · Plan and implement activities for scheduled children’s activities. · Share your passion and knowledge in your favorite areas – reading, STEM/STEAM activities, games, music, art, drama, computers and more. · Assist children after school with homework guidance, play a game or just spend time sharing your smile. · Assist with Summer Children’s programs. · Attend occasional information and planning meetings with library staff. Audience & Benefits: Youth Activities serve children ages 2-13. Supporting young people as they develop new skills, meeting other children in a safe space increases their confidence and ability to be successful. You will be directly contributing to the library’s mission to fully enhance learning experiences for all patrons. Required Skills: Volunteers should be 55+ and bring your love for children, your own personal passions and your energy to share with others. Reports To: Library staff will provide schedule and all direct supervision. Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed 3-5 days per week for 1-2 hours. You are asked to sign up at a minimum of 1 day each week for 1-2 hours, but feel free to sign up for more! The library is open 6 days per week so days/times can be set to meet your schedule. Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51534 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mills County Historical Museum VolunteerProgram description: The Mills County Historical Museum offers a variety of volunteer opportunities from Greeter to Display Management to caring for Artifacts, helping with Events, Decorating and any specialty area of interest. Training is available and some volunteer work can be done remotely. Depending on volunteers’ area of interest help is needed with database input for collections, research for local history or artifacts, assisting with storage and preservation of photography collection, assisting with exhibits – research, labeling, arranging, etc. Additionally, volunteers may choose to volunteer with for front desk hours where you greet community members and provide museum overview, answer phone and help with copying tasks. There are also opportunities to provide museum tours and assist with special events. Location: Mills County Historical Museum (20 Lake Drive, Glenwood, Iowa) Duties – Front Desk Support: · Attending training for specific areas of interest. · Greet and assist visitors. · Maintain a clean and welcoming front desk area. · Provide information about the museum. · Promote Mills County Historical Museum throughout the community. Duties – Research Assistant: · Attending training for specific areas of interest. · Assist staff with archival research and cataloging historical materials. · Compile information for exhibits and educational programs. · Organize and maintain research files and resources. · Promote Mills County Historical Museum throughout the community. Duties – Exhibit Docent: · Attending training for specific areas of interest. · Lead guided tours of the museum, sharing knowledge about exhibits and the history of Grinnell. · Engage with visitors, answering questions and encouraging discussion. · Set up and take down exhibits as directed. · Promote Mills County Historical Museum throughout the community. Duties – Special Events: · Attending training for specific areas of interest. · Assist in planning and executing museum events. · Support event setup, registration, and logistics on the day of the event. · Decorate museum for holidays and activities. · Promote Mills County Historical Museum throughout the community. Special Areas of Interest: Bring your special interest in Agriculture/machinery, clothing, weaving/sewing/quilting, children’s toys, old storefronts, military, Glenwood Resource Center, railroad/trains, photography, pioneer life, and more. You can take ownership of a display area, work there and sharing your knowledge. Skills required: ● RSVP volunteers must be 55 years of age or older. ● Strong communication and interpersonal skills. ● Passion for history and community engagement. ● Ability to listen and solve problems. ● Ability to work independently or as part of a team. ● Flexibility to take on various tasks as needed. Benefits: ● Gain hands-on experience in museum operations and public engagement. ● Opportunity to learn about Mills County’s history and heritage. ● Develop new skills and build a network within the community. ● Receive training and support from museum staff ● Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers. ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure). Supervision: Supervision is provided by the Museum Director. Operation information: We are a non-profit volunteer-based organization with a mission to preserve and share the history of Mills County, Iowa, through artifacts. Throughout its history, the Grinnell Historical Museum has been operated by volunteers. The Museum offers its volunteers a unique opportunity to utilize their historical skills and interests in the service of the community. They match assignments with the volunteers’ available time and interests and provide training. For more information, please contact RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or email sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Program description: The Mills County Historical Museum offers a variety of volunteer opportunities from Greeter to Display Management to caring for Artifacts, helping with Events, Decorating and any specialty area of interest. Training is available and some volunteer work can be done remotely. Depending on volunteers’ area of interest help is needed with database input for collections, research for local history or artifacts, assisting with storage and preservation of photography collection, assisting with exhibits – research, labeling, arranging, etc. Additionally, volunteers may choose to volunteer with for front desk hours where you greet community members and provide museum overview, answer phone and help with copying tasks. There are also opportunities to provide museum tours and assist with special events. Location: Mills County Historical Museum (20 Lake Drive, Glenwood, Iowa) Duties – Front Desk Support: · Attending training for specific areas of interest. · Greet and assist visitors. · Maintain a clean and welcoming front desk area. · Provide information about the museum. · Promote Mills County Historical Museum throughout the community. Duties – Research Assistant: · Attending training for specific areas of interest. · Assist staff with archival research and cataloging historical materials. · Compile information for exhibits and educational programs. · Organize and maintain research files and resources. · Promote Mills County Historical Museum throughout the community. Duties – Exhibit Docent: · Attending training for specific areas of interest. · Lead guided tours of the museum, sharing knowledge about exhibits and the history of Grinnell. · Engage with visitors, answering questions and encouraging discussion. · Set up and take down exhibits as directed. · Promote Mills County Historical Museum throughout the community. Duties – Special Events: · Attending training for specific areas of interest. · Assist in planning and executing museum events. · Support event setup, registration, and logistics on the day of the event. · Decorate museum for holidays and activities. · Promote Mills County Historical Museum throughout the community. Special Areas of Interest: Bring your special interest in Agriculture/machinery, clothing, weaving/sewing/quilting, children’s toys, old storefronts, military, Glenwood Resource Center, railroad/trains, photography, pioneer life, and more. You can take ownership of a display area, work there and sharing your knowledge. Skills required: ● RSVP volunteers must be 55 years of age or older. ● Strong communication and interpersonal skills. ● Passion for history and community engagement. ● Ability to listen and solve problems. ● Ability to work independently or as part of a team. ● Flexibility to take on various tasks as needed. Benefits: ● Gain hands-on experience in museum operations and public engagement. ● Opportunity to learn about Mills County’s history and heritage. ● Develop new skills and build a network within the community. ● Receive training and support from museum staff ● Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers. ● Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure). Supervision: Supervision is provided by the Museum Director. Operation information: We are a non-profit volunteer-based organization with a mission to preserve and share the history of Mills County, Iowa, through artifacts. Throughout its history, the Grinnell Historical Museum has been operated by volunteers. The Museum offers its volunteers a unique opportunity to utilize their historical skills and interests in the service of the community. They match assignments with the volunteers’ available time and interests and provide training. For more information, please contact RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at 712-521-8132 or email sheri.bowen@volunteeriowa.org Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51534 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Landscaping projectWe are in need of a volunteer to help with a physically strenuous landscaping project that involves moving rock to different parts of our property at Kennedy Park West, an affordable housing community. Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Dubuque We are in need of a volunteer to help with a physically strenuous landscaping project that involves moving rock to different parts of our property at Kennedy Park West, an affordable housing community. Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Dubuque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mills County Ministerial Food Pantry - VolunteerFood Pantry Volunteers play a vital role in supporting community members facing food insecurity. Volunteers help ensure that food is received, organized, and distributed in a respectful, efficient, and compassionate manner. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy hands‑on work, teamwork, and serving their community. Bring your smile! Location: Community Food Pantry (1209 5th Ave., Shenandoah, IA) Key Responsibilities Greet and assist clients with warmth and respect during pantry hours Sort, inspect, and organize food and other donations to ensure quality and safety Stock shelves and prepare food boxes/bags according to pantry guidelines Assist with distribution, including carrying items and helping clients select food Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workspace, including sanitizing surfaces Track inventory or help with basic record keeping as needed Support special events such as food drives or holiday distributions Always follow confidentiality, safety, and dignity standardsQualifications Commitment to treating all clients with dignity and respect Ability to lift 10–25 lbs. (varies by pantry) and stand for extended periods Reliability and punctuality Willingness to follow instructions and work as part of a team Positive attitude and strong communication skills Successfully pass a criminal background check Volunteers must be age 55+ No prior experience required; training providedTime Commitment Flexible shifts depending on pantry needs Typical volunteer shifts range from 2–4 hours Opportunities available during weekdays, evenings, or weekends Training & Support Volunteers receive orientation covering: Pantry mission and values Food safety and food handling procedures Client interaction guidelines Emergency and safety protocolsOngoing support is provided by pantry staff or volunteer coordinators. Supervision Volunteers are supervised by the Pantry Director. Impact/Benefits: By volunteering, you help: Reduce hunger in the community Support families, seniors, and individuals in need Reduce food waste through responsible distribution Strengthen community resilience and compassion Develop meaningful relationships with other volunteers Volunteers are covered by liability insurance Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Food Pantry Volunteers play a vital role in supporting community members facing food insecurity. Volunteers help ensure that food is received, organized, and distributed in a respectful, efficient, and compassionate manner. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy hands‑on work, teamwork, and serving their community. Bring your smile! Location: Community Food Pantry (1209 5th Ave., Shenandoah, IA) Key Responsibilities Greet and assist clients with warmth and respect during pantry hours Sort, inspect, and organize food and other donations to ensure quality and safety Stock shelves and prepare food boxes/bags according to pantry guidelines Assist with distribution, including carrying items and helping clients select food Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workspace, including sanitizing surfaces Track inventory or help with basic record keeping as needed Support special events such as food drives or holiday distributions Always follow confidentiality, safety, and dignity standardsQualifications Commitment to treating all clients with dignity and respect Ability to lift 10–25 lbs. (varies by pantry) and stand for extended periods Reliability and punctuality Willingness to follow instructions and work as part of a team Positive attitude and strong communication skills Successfully pass a criminal background check Volunteers must be age 55+ No prior experience required; training providedTime Commitment Flexible shifts depending on pantry needs Typical volunteer shifts range from 2–4 hours Opportunities available during weekdays, evenings, or weekends Training & Support Volunteers receive orientation covering: Pantry mission and values Food safety and food handling procedures Client interaction guidelines Emergency and safety protocolsOngoing support is provided by pantry staff or volunteer coordinators. Supervision Volunteers are supervised by the Pantry Director. Impact/Benefits: By volunteering, you help: Reduce hunger in the community Support families, seniors, and individuals in need Reduce food waste through responsible distribution Strengthen community resilience and compassion Develop meaningful relationships with other volunteers Volunteers are covered by liability insurance Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51534 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide a Hot Meal for Women at The BeaconHelp provide comfort and care by donating a meal for women at The Beacon. Volunteers prepare and drop off a meal serving approximately 34 women. Examples include: • Pasta meals This opportunity is drop-off only and does not require volunteer screening or a background check. To schedule a meal delivery please use: https://tr.ee/dD3a49j_jV No volunteer application required. Interests & Abilities Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Help provide comfort and care by donating a meal for women at The Beacon. Volunteers prepare and drop off a meal serving approximately 34 women. Examples include: • Pasta meals This opportunity is drop-off only and does not require volunteer screening or a background check. To schedule a meal delivery please use: https://tr.ee/dD3a49j_jV No volunteer application required. Interests & Abilities Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Resume Preparation VolunteerHelp women build confidence and prepare for employment opportunities by assisting with resume development and career preparation. Volunteers should have experience with: • Current resume standards Requirements: • Complete volunteer application Interests & Abilities Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Help women build confidence and prepare for employment opportunities by assisting with resume development and career preparation. Volunteers should have experience with: • Current resume standards Requirements: • Complete volunteer application Interests & Abilities Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Life Skills Volunteer | Cleaning & Home Care BasicsHelp teach practical home care and cleaning skills that support women as they work toward independent living. Volunteers will lead classes covering topics such as: • Cleaning basics Requirements: • Complete volunteer application: https://tr.ee/EMmyKXjGUO Interests & Abilities Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Help teach practical home care and cleaning skills that support women as they work toward independent living. Volunteers will lead classes covering topics such as: • Cleaning basics Requirements: • Complete volunteer application: https://tr.ee/EMmyKXjGUO Interests & Abilities Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Maintenance & Handyman Volunteer | The BeaconHelp maintain safe and welcoming spaces for women rebuilding their lives. Volunteers may assist with: • Minor repairs Projects vary depending on organizational needs and volunteer skills. Requirements: • Complete volunteer application: https://tr.ee/EMmyKXjGUO Interests & Abilities Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Help maintain safe and welcoming spaces for women rebuilding their lives. Volunteers may assist with: • Minor repairs Projects vary depending on organizational needs and volunteer skills. Requirements: • Complete volunteer application: https://tr.ee/EMmyKXjGUO Interests & Abilities Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50316 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Garden Volunteer | The Beacon Sherman HillHelp care for and maintain our garden spaces at The Beacon Sherman Hill campus. Volunteer activities may include: • Planting At times, women in our program may join volunteers as part of wellness and skill-building activities. Requirements: • Complete volunteer application Interests & Abilities Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Help care for and maintain our garden spaces at The Beacon Sherman Hill campus. Volunteer activities may include: • Planting At times, women in our program may join volunteers as part of wellness and skill-building activities. Requirements: • Complete volunteer application Interests & Abilities Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Saturday Night Social Volunteer | The Beacon Sherman HillHelp create connection, joy, and community for women rebuilding their lives at The Beacon. Saturday Night Socials focus on social wellness and provide a safe, fun environment where women can relax, connect, and try something new. Volunteers lead a 60-minute activity for approximately 5 to 20 women at our Sherman Hill location. Activity supplies must be provided by the volunteer. Examples include: KaraokeFlower arrangingArts and craftsCookie decoratingJewelry makingMakeup tutorials with sample itemsGame nightsVision boardsSeasonal activitiesSNS Requirements: Complete volunteer application before approval: https://tr.ee/EMmyKXjGUO (Background Check Required)After approval, volunteers may sign up for available Saturday datesVolunteers must provide supplies/materialsNo soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses on-siteActivities should align with a trauma-informed, welcoming environmentGeneral Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Help create connection, joy, and community for women rebuilding their lives at The Beacon. Saturday Night Socials focus on social wellness and provide a safe, fun environment where women can relax, connect, and try something new. Volunteers lead a 60-minute activity for approximately 5 to 20 women at our Sherman Hill location. Activity supplies must be provided by the volunteer. Examples include: KaraokeFlower arrangingArts and craftsCookie decoratingJewelry makingMakeup tutorials with sample itemsGame nightsVision boardsSeasonal activitiesSNS Requirements: Complete volunteer application before approval: https://tr.ee/EMmyKXjGUO (Background Check Required)After approval, volunteers may sign up for available Saturday datesVolunteers must provide supplies/materialsNo soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses on-siteActivities should align with a trauma-informed, welcoming environmentGeneral Volunteer Requirements • Complete our volunteer application prior to participating: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=eWDQLCwkVkujmgWFP-JSvSXXs9UkNChPg55dJgNt-oZUNUFFOVU3OTdSUjVEVU9CWVJQWUs0VzcwOS4u&route=shorturl • A background check is required for volunteers interacting directly with participants and must be completed prior to approval. • Volunteer opportunities may take place at either of The Beacon's campuses, including The Beacon Sherman Hill or The Beacon Village, based on organizational need and scheduling. • Volunteers are expected to support a safe, respectful, trauma-informed environment. • No soliciting, selling products, recruiting, or promoting businesses while volunteering. Then your standardized mission section beneath that: About The Beacon The Beacon creates environments that empower women in crisis to achieve positive long-term change. We provide supportive housing, recovery support, case management, life skills development, and wellness programming for women rebuilding their lives after experiences such as trauma, substance use, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, and other significant life challenges. Through safe spaces, accountability, and community, we help women move beyond survival and toward lasting stability and independence. Agency: The Beacon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thrift Store AssistantSupport our Salvation Army Thrift Store by sorting donations, pricing items, and organizing merchandise for sale. Volunteers help transform community donations into support for vital programs. Your behind‑the‑scenes work ensures items are processed efficiently, priced fairly, and made available to shoppers who depend on affordable goods. Participants will sort donations, inspect and clean items, hang and tag clothing, organize merchandise, restock carts, and help maintain a safe, orderly backroom workspace. Agency: The Salvation Army of Omaha Support our Salvation Army Thrift Store by sorting donations, pricing items, and organizing merchandise for sale. Volunteers help transform community donations into support for vital programs. Your behind‑the‑scenes work ensures items are processed efficiently, priced fairly, and made available to shoppers who depend on affordable goods. Participants will sort donations, inspect and clean items, hang and tag clothing, organize merchandise, restock carts, and help maintain a safe, orderly backroom workspace. Agency: The Salvation Army of Omaha Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2027 Zip Code: 51501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: A Way to Work Meal DeliveryTransport meals from The Salvation Army North Corps to a local work site, ensuring participants in a work readiness program receive lunch. Support individuals experiencing homelessness by ensuring they receive reliable meals during work shifts, helping them stay focused, energized, and on track toward employment. Collect up to 11 hot meals from The Salvation Army North Corps and deliver to a designated metro work site. Use your own vehicle and coordinate with the project lead for location details. Agency: The Salvation Army of Omaha Transport meals from The Salvation Army North Corps to a local work site, ensuring participants in a work readiness program receive lunch. Support individuals experiencing homelessness by ensuring they receive reliable meals during work shifts, helping them stay focused, energized, and on track toward employment. Collect up to 11 hot meals from The Salvation Army North Corps and deliver to a designated metro work site. Use your own vehicle and coordinate with the project lead for location details. Agency: The Salvation Army of Omaha Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2027 Zip Code: 68111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry AssistantAssist at the Burrows Center Food Pantry by helping shoppers, restocking shelves, and keeping the space organized and welcoming. Support food access in your community by helping neighbors shop with dignity and ensuring the pantry stays stocked, organized, and ready to serve those in need. Agency: The Salvation Army of Omaha Assist at the Burrows Center Food Pantry by helping shoppers, restocking shelves, and keeping the space organized and welcoming. Support food access in your community by helping neighbors shop with dignity and ensuring the pantry stays stocked, organized, and ready to serve those in need. Agency: The Salvation Army of Omaha Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2027 Zip Code: 68104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Disaster Service VolunteerLearn about The Salvation Army's EDS program. You'll take introductory coursework to become familiar with what we do and why. Get credentialed so you can support local disaster survivors in your region when a disaster strikes. You'll be getting equipped to become a credentialed EDS Worker. During the introductory training, you'll learn more about all the ways you can serve. Agency: The Salvation Army of Omaha Learn about The Salvation Army's EDS program. You'll take introductory coursework to become familiar with what we do and why. Get credentialed so you can support local disaster survivors in your region when a disaster strikes. You'll be getting equipped to become a credentialed EDS Worker. During the introductory training, you'll learn more about all the ways you can serve. Agency: The Salvation Army of Omaha Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2027 Zip Code: 68114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cleaning Volunteer @ Mission Store 1Mission Store 1 is looking for a volunteer to help with cleaning bathrooms, sweeping/mopping/vacuuming, dusting, etc. Flexible scheduling based on your interests, could be once per week. This thrift store is part of the Dubuque Rescue Mission, which provides shelter, food, and household items to people in need. If interested, contact Kim or Tom 563-583-3443. Learn more at dubuquerescue.org/thrift-stores/ Agency: Dubuque Rescue Mission Mission Store 1 is looking for a volunteer to help with cleaning bathrooms, sweeping/mopping/vacuuming, dusting, etc. Flexible scheduling based on your interests, could be once per week. This thrift store is part of the Dubuque Rescue Mission, which provides shelter, food, and household items to people in need. If interested, contact Kim or Tom 563-583-3443. Learn more at dubuquerescue.org/thrift-stores/ Agency: Dubuque Rescue Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Repair Shop VolunteerAre you a hands-on creative, carpenter, upholsterer, jeweler, sewer, electrician, engineer, or all-around-handyperson with a desire to give back? Then join our volunteer team at the Repair Shop & Recycle Center! Our team will repair furniture, garden tools, power tools, small household items, electronics, jewelry, and appliances such as lamps, toasters, and vacuums brought in by customers. The Repair Shop is in the Mission Thrift Store 2, and proceeds support the Dubuque Rescue Mission. We’re looking for volunteers to do one or two 2-hour shifts per month. To schedule a shift, contact Stephen at repair@dbqrescue.org or 563-291-6176. Learn more at dubuquerescue.org/repair-shop-recycle-center Agency: Dubuque Rescue Mission Are you a hands-on creative, carpenter, upholsterer, jeweler, sewer, electrician, engineer, or all-around-handyperson with a desire to give back? Then join our volunteer team at the Repair Shop & Recycle Center! Our team will repair furniture, garden tools, power tools, small household items, electronics, jewelry, and appliances such as lamps, toasters, and vacuums brought in by customers. The Repair Shop is in the Mission Thrift Store 2, and proceeds support the Dubuque Rescue Mission. We’re looking for volunteers to do one or two 2-hour shifts per month. To schedule a shift, contact Stephen at repair@dbqrescue.org or 563-291-6176. Learn more at dubuquerescue.org/repair-shop-recycle-center Agency: Dubuque Rescue Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Services - Garden Hopper Shuttle (WKD AM)The Vibe: For the helpful "Captain" who keeps things moving! The Role: Be the first friendly face guests see at the Gardens. You’ll pilot our courtesy shuttle, the "Garden Hopper," around the DABG/Marshall Park parking areas and the Wanderwood entrance. You’ll help manage parking flow and provide a warm welcome to families as they arrive. Key Tasks: Transport guests safely via the shuttle. Direct incoming traffic to available parking spots. Share basic "know before you go" info (bathroom locations, kiosk info). Maintain radio contact with the WWG team Agency: Wanderwood Gardens The Vibe: For the helpful "Captain" who keeps things moving! The Role: Be the first friendly face guests see at the Gardens. You’ll pilot our courtesy shuttle, the "Garden Hopper," around the DABG/Marshall Park parking areas and the Wanderwood entrance. You’ll help manage parking flow and provide a warm welcome to families as they arrive. Key Tasks: Transport guests safely via the shuttle. Direct incoming traffic to available parking spots. Share basic "know before you go" info (bathroom locations, kiosk info). Maintain radio contact with the WWG team Agency: Wanderwood Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Services - Garden Greeter AMStationed at the Garden Entry/Paths (outdoors). The Vibe: For the ultimate host who loves people.The Role: Serve as the "Face of the Garden." Greet guests, scan tickets, and share the day’s highlights. Ensure the entry courtyard and paths remain tidy. Expectation: High Consistency. Our biggest daily need. Perfect for regular shifts.Agency: Wanderwood Gardens Stationed at the Garden Entry/Paths (outdoors). The Vibe: For the ultimate host who loves people.The Role: Serve as the "Face of the Garden." Greet guests, scan tickets, and share the day’s highlights. Ensure the entry courtyard and paths remain tidy. Expectation: High Consistency. Our biggest daily need. Perfect for regular shifts.Agency: Wanderwood Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Services - Garden Greeter PMStationed at the Garden Entry/Paths. Providing 5-star welcoming service, directions, and maintaining the beauty of the outdoor guest areas. Agency: Wanderwood Gardens Stationed at the Garden Entry/Paths. Providing 5-star welcoming service, directions, and maintaining the beauty of the outdoor guest areas. Agency: Wanderwood Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Services - Cottage Desk WKD AMStationed inside the Cottage Learning Center (indoors). The Vibe: For the ultimate host who loves people.The Role: Serve as the "Face of the Garden." Greet guests, scan tickets, and share the day’shighlights. Ensure the Cottage Learning Center remains tidy.Expectation: High Consistency. Our biggest daily need. Perfect for regular shifts. Agency: Wanderwood Gardens Stationed inside the Cottage Learning Center (indoors). The Vibe: For the ultimate host who loves people.The Role: Serve as the "Face of the Garden." Greet guests, scan tickets, and share the day’shighlights. Ensure the Cottage Learning Center remains tidy.Expectation: High Consistency. Our biggest daily need. Perfect for regular shifts. Agency: Wanderwood Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Services - Cottage Desk PMStationed inside the Cottage Learning Center (indoors). The Vibe: For the ultimate host who loves people.The Role: Serve as the "Face of the Garden." Greet guests, scan tickets, and share the day’shighlights. Ensure the Cottage Learning Center remains tidy.Expectation: High Consistency. Our biggest daily need. Perfect for regular shifts. Agency: Wanderwood Gardens Stationed inside the Cottage Learning Center (indoors). The Vibe: For the ultimate host who loves people.The Role: Serve as the "Face of the Garden." Greet guests, scan tickets, and share the day’shighlights. Ensure the Cottage Learning Center remains tidy.Expectation: High Consistency. Our biggest daily need. Perfect for regular shifts. Agency: Wanderwood Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Labor Day ParadeSponsored by Nebraska State AFL-CIO, join United Way of the Midlands as we honor the hard work and
dedication of all workers. Bring your friends, family, and neighbors to
enjoy a day filled with music, floats, and fun!
Volunteers will hand swag and candy to parade attendees while bringing awareness to United Way of the Midlands programs. United Way of the Midlands will bring candy and swag along with a banner. Each volunteer will receive a special parade T-shirt. Volunteers should plan to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk the designated route. Parade Route: Parade starts at 16th and Cass Street traveling South to Capitol Ave – East on Capitol Ave to 10th Street – 10th Street North to Mike Fahey Street – Mike Fahey Street West to 12th Street – 12th Street South to Cass Street. The parade ends at 12th and Cass Street. As the event draws closer, we'll be in touch with additional details including the spot in line, meet up location, and more. With questions, please reach out to cfuller@uwmidlands.org. Agency: United Way Of The Midlands Sponsored by Nebraska State AFL-CIO, join United Way of the Midlands as we honor the hard work and
dedication of all workers. Bring your friends, family, and neighbors to
enjoy a day filled with music, floats, and fun!
Volunteers will hand swag and candy to parade attendees while bringing awareness to United Way of the Midlands programs. United Way of the Midlands will bring candy and swag along with a banner. Each volunteer will receive a special parade T-shirt. Volunteers should plan to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk the designated route. Parade Route: Parade starts at 16th and Cass Street traveling South to Capitol Ave – East on Capitol Ave to 10th Street – 10th Street North to Mike Fahey Street – Mike Fahey Street West to 12th Street – 12th Street South to Cass Street. The parade ends at 12th and Cass Street. As the event draws closer, we'll be in touch with additional details including the spot in line, meet up location, and more. With questions, please reach out to cfuller@uwmidlands.org. Agency: United Way Of The Midlands Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 7, 2026 Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gardening for Food PantriesHelp us grow healthy produce for food-insecure neighbors in our area! Metro Catholic Outreach (MCO) and Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality Center partner in our garden space at Prairiewoods in Hiawatha where produce is grown for the MCO and Hiawatha Library food pantries. Gardening experience is helpful, but not necessary! Many needed tasks include planting, weeding, mulching, mowing, harvesting, watering, etc. We have many things available to do for upper elementary through adult/retired volunteers. Time commitments available range from a single session, a few sessions, weekly during the season or part of our season, or twice/week. Any amount of help is very appreciated! Group shifts 9 am - noon on Tuesday & Friday during the season (April - October). Other times for independent service including evenings & weekends are available after a brief orientation. Corporate, Church, Friend & Family groups are also welcome to schedule service sessions. Students can earn service hours by helping us! *Home gardeners are welcome to bring their produce donations directly to a pantry. Agency: Green Prairie Garden Help us grow healthy produce for food-insecure neighbors in our area! Metro Catholic Outreach (MCO) and Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality Center partner in our garden space at Prairiewoods in Hiawatha where produce is grown for the MCO and Hiawatha Library food pantries. Gardening experience is helpful, but not necessary! Many needed tasks include planting, weeding, mulching, mowing, harvesting, watering, etc. We have many things available to do for upper elementary through adult/retired volunteers. Time commitments available range from a single session, a few sessions, weekly during the season or part of our season, or twice/week. Any amount of help is very appreciated! Group shifts 9 am - noon on Tuesday & Friday during the season (April - October). Other times for independent service including evenings & weekends are available after a brief orientation. Corporate, Church, Friend & Family groups are also welcome to schedule service sessions. Students can earn service hours by helping us! *Home gardeners are welcome to bring their produce donations directly to a pantry. Agency: Green Prairie Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Childcare VolunteerWhat does the organization need?
Purpose: The volunteer's main purpose is to care for and be attentive to the children in your care. Quality care helps children build positive coping skills and feel safe and cared for. Childcare not only provides a valuable connection point for children, but it also gives the mothers at House of Hope the chance to attend a variety of programs that our organization offers for our participants. Responsibilities: Provide support and positive play interactions for infants through school-age children at the House of Hope. Volunteers are encouraged to engage in active and creative play including but not limited to floor play, crafts, board games, outdoor, and imaginative play. Training Provided: Staff will always be available for on site support. We provide a Trauma Responsive Approach training. Impact of Assignment: Childcare volunteers allow mothers to attend Life Skills class. House of Hope can't do this on our own. Your participation will help the future generation break the cycle of homelessness and poverty. Benefits to volunteer: You will gain experience in working with children. Volunteers will have the opportunity to create positive play interactions and practice a redirecting method. Qualifications: Volunteers will need to complete a background check. Safety Protocols: Sanitizer and thermometer available. Agency: House Of Hope What does the organization need?
Purpose: The volunteer's main purpose is to care for and be attentive to the children in your care. Quality care helps children build positive coping skills and feel safe and cared for. Childcare not only provides a valuable connection point for children, but it also gives the mothers at House of Hope the chance to attend a variety of programs that our organization offers for our participants. Responsibilities: Provide support and positive play interactions for infants through school-age children at the House of Hope. Volunteers are encouraged to engage in active and creative play including but not limited to floor play, crafts, board games, outdoor, and imaginative play. Training Provided: Staff will always be available for on site support. We provide a Trauma Responsive Approach training. Impact of Assignment: Childcare volunteers allow mothers to attend Life Skills class. House of Hope can't do this on our own. Your participation will help the future generation break the cycle of homelessness and poverty. Benefits to volunteer: You will gain experience in working with children. Volunteers will have the opportunity to create positive play interactions and practice a redirecting method. Qualifications: Volunteers will need to complete a background check. Safety Protocols: Sanitizer and thermometer available. Agency: House Of Hope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Flag Assembly for the Black Hawk County 250th Field of Honor eventAmerican 250th Field of Honor will be displaying 1776 flags downtown on 07/03-07/05. We need your help putting these flags together before the event. We will be putting them together on June 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th. 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM Interested? Respond to this opportunity or fill out this link! Agency: Americans For Independent Living American 250th Field of Honor will be displaying 1776 flags downtown on 07/03-07/05. We need your help putting these flags together before the event. We will be putting them together on June 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th. 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM Interested? Respond to this opportunity or fill out this link! Agency: Americans For Independent Living Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 15, 2026 Zip Code: 50701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Governor’s Volunteer Awards Preparation SupportSupport Volunteer Iowa’s mission of empowering service and volunteerism statewide by helping prepare materials for the 2026 Governor’s Volunteer Awards. Each year, the Governor’s Volunteer Awards recognize outstanding Iowans who make meaningful contributions in their communities through service, civic engagement, and nonprofit or public-sector volunteer efforts. Volunteers in this role will help ensure thousands of honorees receive high‑quality certificates and award packets, contributing directly to a smooth, professional, and celebratory statewide recognition process. Volunteers will assist with assembling envelopes, organizing certificates, preparing mailing batches, and supporting general award‑prep activities. This is an ideal short‑term opportunity for individuals, workplace groups, or service clubs who want to support statewide volunteer recognition efforts in a tangible way. Commitment: Single‑day or multi‑day volunteer shifts (choose one or more). Dates: June 18 and June 24, 2026. Shift choice each day: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (only one on June 24) Location: Lucas Building Ground Floor: 321 E 12th St, Des Moines, IA 50319
Agency: Volunteer Iowa Support Volunteer Iowa’s mission of empowering service and volunteerism statewide by helping prepare materials for the 2026 Governor’s Volunteer Awards. Each year, the Governor’s Volunteer Awards recognize outstanding Iowans who make meaningful contributions in their communities through service, civic engagement, and nonprofit or public-sector volunteer efforts. Volunteers in this role will help ensure thousands of honorees receive high‑quality certificates and award packets, contributing directly to a smooth, professional, and celebratory statewide recognition process. Volunteers will assist with assembling envelopes, organizing certificates, preparing mailing batches, and supporting general award‑prep activities. This is an ideal short‑term opportunity for individuals, workplace groups, or service clubs who want to support statewide volunteer recognition efforts in a tangible way. Commitment: Single‑day or multi‑day volunteer shifts (choose one or more). Dates: June 18 and June 24, 2026. Shift choice each day: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (only one on June 24) Location: Lucas Building Ground Floor: 321 E 12th St, Des Moines, IA 50319
Agency: Volunteer Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Delivery & Back Door CoordinatorDelivery & Back Door Coordinator
The Delivery & Back Door Coordinator plays a vital role in helping The Gathering meals run smoothly and efficiently for our neighbors across Iowa. This volunteer helps organize delivery operations, coordinate meal packing, and support delivery drivers with kindness and appreciation. Volunteer Duties:Organize all delivery order sheets and meal bag stickers Place stickers on delivery and to-go meal bags accurately Help manage and organize all delivery orders in the hallway staging area Assist kitchen volunteers with packing meals for delivery and carry-out guests Coordinate the flow of meals at the back door during pickup times Help delivery drivers receive and load the correct meals into vehicles Ensure delivery volunteers receive a meal for their household to enjoy after deliveries are completed Thank and encourage volunteers helping serve our community Help maintain a calm, welcoming, and organized environment during busy meal service Skills & Qualities:Organized and dependable Friendly and encouraging to volunteers and guests Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Good communication and teamwork skills Attention to detail with delivery labels and orders Volunteer Time:Typically Mondays from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM during meal preparation and delivery operations. Why This Role Matters:This position helps ensure hundreds of meals are delivered correctly and efficiently to families, seniors, and neighbors throughout Cass County. Your kindness and organization help make sure no one is forgotten. The Gathering Mission: Agency: The Gathering Delivery & Back Door Coordinator
The Delivery & Back Door Coordinator plays a vital role in helping The Gathering meals run smoothly and efficiently for our neighbors across Iowa. This volunteer helps organize delivery operations, coordinate meal packing, and support delivery drivers with kindness and appreciation. Volunteer Duties:Organize all delivery order sheets and meal bag stickers Place stickers on delivery and to-go meal bags accurately Help manage and organize all delivery orders in the hallway staging area Assist kitchen volunteers with packing meals for delivery and carry-out guests Coordinate the flow of meals at the back door during pickup times Help delivery drivers receive and load the correct meals into vehicles Ensure delivery volunteers receive a meal for their household to enjoy after deliveries are completed Thank and encourage volunteers helping serve our community Help maintain a calm, welcoming, and organized environment during busy meal service Skills & Qualities:Organized and dependable Friendly and encouraging to volunteers and guests Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Good communication and teamwork skills Attention to detail with delivery labels and orders Volunteer Time:Typically Mondays from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM during meal preparation and delivery operations. Why This Role Matters:This position helps ensure hundreds of meals are delivered correctly and efficiently to families, seniors, and neighbors throughout Cass County. Your kindness and organization help make sure no one is forgotten. The Gathering Mission: Agency: The Gathering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50022 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Guest Caller OrganizerThe Gathering Friendly Guest Caller
The Gathering Friendly Guest Caller is a caring volunteer who helps connect with our neighbors before meal night through friendly phone calls, meal reminders, wellness check-ins, and delivery confirmations. This role helps guests feel welcomed, remembered, and valued while building meaningful community connections across Cass County. Friendly Guest Callers may contact guests to confirm delivery information, share meal details, check on seniors or homebound neighbors, answer basic questions, or simply provide a warm and encouraging conversation. Volunteers help create a personal connection that reminds our neighbors they are not alone. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys talking with people, spreading kindness, listening with compassion, and helping others feel comfortable and cared for. Volunteer Duties May IncludeCall guests with meal reminders and updates Confirm delivery addresses and phone numbers Check in with seniors and homebound neighbors Answer basic meal night questions Help organize and add new guest to the call lists and notes Share kindness, encouragement, and conversation Report delivery changes or concerns to coordinators Volunteer SkillsFriendly and welcoming personality Good communication and listening skills Dependable and organized Compassionate and patient with guests What We Love About This RoleFriendly Guest Callers help bring comfort, connection, and kindness beyond the meal itself. A simple phone call can brighten someone’s day and remind our neighbors that The Gathering community truly cares. No charge. No questions. Just kindness. Agency: The Gathering The Gathering Friendly Guest Caller
The Gathering Friendly Guest Caller is a caring volunteer who helps connect with our neighbors before meal night through friendly phone calls, meal reminders, wellness check-ins, and delivery confirmations. This role helps guests feel welcomed, remembered, and valued while building meaningful community connections across Cass County. Friendly Guest Callers may contact guests to confirm delivery information, share meal details, check on seniors or homebound neighbors, answer basic questions, or simply provide a warm and encouraging conversation. Volunteers help create a personal connection that reminds our neighbors they are not alone. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys talking with people, spreading kindness, listening with compassion, and helping others feel comfortable and cared for. Volunteer Duties May IncludeCall guests with meal reminders and updates Confirm delivery addresses and phone numbers Check in with seniors and homebound neighbors Answer basic meal night questions Help organize and add new guest to the call lists and notes Share kindness, encouragement, and conversation Report delivery changes or concerns to coordinators Volunteer SkillsFriendly and welcoming personality Good communication and listening skills Dependable and organized Compassionate and patient with guests What We Love About This RoleFriendly Guest Callers help bring comfort, connection, and kindness beyond the meal itself. A simple phone call can brighten someone’s day and remind our neighbors that The Gathering community truly cares. No charge. No questions. Just kindness. Agency: The Gathering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50022-2473 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Opening Doors Booth at Farmers MarketOpening Doors will be at the Dubuque Farmers Market on Saturday, July 25th, and we’re looking for volunteers to help staff our booth throughout the morning. Volunteer shifts will run from 7:00 AM–12:00 PM, with hourly time slots available. We have 2 volunteer spots per hour, and you’re welcome to sign up for one or multiple shifts. This is a great opportunity to connect with the community, share about Opening Doors, and help create a welcoming presence at one of Dubuque’s busiest events. If you’re available to help for an hour (or more), we would love to have you join us! Agency: Opening Doors Opening Doors will be at the Dubuque Farmers Market on Saturday, July 25th, and we’re looking for volunteers to help staff our booth throughout the morning. Volunteer shifts will run from 7:00 AM–12:00 PM, with hourly time slots available. We have 2 volunteer spots per hour, and you’re welcome to sign up for one or multiple shifts. This is a great opportunity to connect with the community, share about Opening Doors, and help create a welcoming presence at one of Dubuque’s busiest events. If you’re available to help for an hour (or more), we would love to have you join us! Agency: Opening Doors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Helper: WeCare Shop VolunteerThrough YPN's prenatal and parenting programs, community members have the chance to make a real difference by donating to our WeCare Shop, a special retail space where participants can “shop” for essentials using points they earn for making healthy choices. Donations can include baby clothing, furniture, personal care items, books, strollers, diapers, and more—all items that help our families thrive. We are seeking a friendly, enthusiastic volunteer to join us in supporting our families at the WeCare Shop. In this role, you’ll: Assist participants with shopping and navigating the store Help keep the shop organized and well-stocked Manage laundry for clothing items Perform basic data entry tasks (easy to learn, very simple) Support other day-to-day tasks as neededThis is a recurring volunteer opportunity, available: Tuesdays: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Wednesdays: 1:00 PM – 3:30 PMCommitment: Weekly All volunteers are required to complete paperwork, an interview, and a background check before starting. If you enjoy working with families, have a heart for helping others, and like hands-on, rewarding work, this is the perfect opportunity to make a tangible impact in our community! Agency: YPN Through YPN's prenatal and parenting programs, community members have the chance to make a real difference by donating to our WeCare Shop, a special retail space where participants can “shop” for essentials using points they earn for making healthy choices. Donations can include baby clothing, furniture, personal care items, books, strollers, diapers, and more—all items that help our families thrive. We are seeking a friendly, enthusiastic volunteer to join us in supporting our families at the WeCare Shop. In this role, you’ll: Assist participants with shopping and navigating the store Help keep the shop organized and well-stocked Manage laundry for clothing items Perform basic data entry tasks (easy to learn, very simple) Support other day-to-day tasks as neededThis is a recurring volunteer opportunity, available: Tuesdays: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Wednesdays: 1:00 PM – 3:30 PMCommitment: Weekly All volunteers are required to complete paperwork, an interview, and a background check before starting. If you enjoy working with families, have a heart for helping others, and like hands-on, rewarding work, this is the perfect opportunity to make a tangible impact in our community! Agency: YPN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Creative Play Volunteer – Support Young Parents & Kids at YPNDo you have a big heart and a vivid imagination? Love spending time with kids and helping them explore the world? YPN is looking for volunteers to be the sidekick to a young child! We host prenatal and parenting group meetings on Thursday evenings from 5:30–7:30 PM, year-round, with on-site childcare for children ages 0–5. This role is flexible, perfect for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in a way that fits their schedule. We especially welcome bilingual volunteers, as YPN serves Hispanic, African, and Afghan families who may speak limited or no English. Volunteer Responsibilities: Engage and support children in a safe, nurturing environment Practice hand hygiene at all entrances/exits and between sessionsRequirements: Volunteers must complete an application, interview, and background check Must be 15 years or older to volunteer independentlyIf you’re ready to bring joy, creativity, and care to children while supporting families in our community, this is the role for you! Agency: YPN Do you have a big heart and a vivid imagination? Love spending time with kids and helping them explore the world? YPN is looking for volunteers to be the sidekick to a young child! We host prenatal and parenting group meetings on Thursday evenings from 5:30–7:30 PM, year-round, with on-site childcare for children ages 0–5. This role is flexible, perfect for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in a way that fits their schedule. We especially welcome bilingual volunteers, as YPN serves Hispanic, African, and Afghan families who may speak limited or no English. Volunteer Responsibilities: Engage and support children in a safe, nurturing environment Practice hand hygiene at all entrances/exits and between sessionsRequirements: Volunteers must complete an application, interview, and background check Must be 15 years or older to volunteer independentlyIf you’re ready to bring joy, creativity, and care to children while supporting families in our community, this is the role for you! Agency: YPN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Families Thrive – Eastern Iowa Diaper Bank MondaysJoin us in making a real difference for families in our community! The Eastern Iowa Diaper Bank, a partnership between YPN and Eastern Iowa Health Center (EIHC), provides diapers to babies whose families may struggle to afford them. Did you know 1 in 3 American families face diaper insecurity? With your help, we can change that! We’re looking for friendly, dedicated volunteers to support our WeCare Shop Diaper Bank. You’ll: Greet and assist families at the diaper drive thru Help participants meet their diaper needs Restock diapers and keep the space organizedShifts Available: Monday, 1:00 – 3:00 PM Monday, 3:00 – 5:30 PMLong-Term Impact: We’re seeking volunteers who can commit for at least 6 months—a perfect way to make a lasting difference in the lives of babies and families. If you love hands-on work, helping others, and being part of a supportive community, this is the volunteer role for you! Agency: YPN Join us in making a real difference for families in our community! The Eastern Iowa Diaper Bank, a partnership between YPN and Eastern Iowa Health Center (EIHC), provides diapers to babies whose families may struggle to afford them. Did you know 1 in 3 American families face diaper insecurity? With your help, we can change that! We’re looking for friendly, dedicated volunteers to support our WeCare Shop Diaper Bank. You’ll: Greet and assist families at the diaper drive thru Help participants meet their diaper needs Restock diapers and keep the space organizedShifts Available: Monday, 1:00 – 3:00 PM Monday, 3:00 – 5:30 PMLong-Term Impact: We’re seeking volunteers who can commit for at least 6 months—a perfect way to make a lasting difference in the lives of babies and families. If you love hands-on work, helping others, and being part of a supportive community, this is the volunteer role for you! Agency: YPN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Arrival Crew Set-UpThe Gathering Set-Up Volunteer
The Gathering Set-Up Volunteers are the helping hands that prepare everything before our neighbors arrive for the evening meal. Volunteers assist with unloading supplies, organizing serving stations, preparing delivery and to go hall area, setting up the giving table, preparing the dining room, setting up the host table area, stocking kitchen areas, and making sure the space is clean, welcoming, and ready to serve our Cass County community with kindness and care. Set-Up Volunteers help create a warm and organized environment where guests can feel comfortable and valued. This role may include loading or unloading items from storage, arranging food prep areas, setting out dishes and supplies, decorating tables, and helping the kitchen team get ready for service. This volunteer position is perfect for individuals who enjoy teamwork, staying active, and helping behind the scenes to make meal night successful. Volunteer Time9:00 AM – Until Set-Up is Complete Duties May IncludeLoad and unload supplies and equipment Set up tables, chairs, serving stations, and dining room Organize kitchen and prep areas Prepare dishes, trays, cups, and utensils Help stock food and supply stations Assist cooks and kitchen volunteers as needed Create a clean, welcoming environment for guests What We Love About This RoleSet-Up Volunteers help build the foundation for a successful meal night. Their kindness, hard work, and dedication help make “No charge. No questions. Just kindness.” possible for our neighbors every other Monday. Agency: The Gathering The Gathering Set-Up Volunteer
The Gathering Set-Up Volunteers are the helping hands that prepare everything before our neighbors arrive for the evening meal. Volunteers assist with unloading supplies, organizing serving stations, preparing delivery and to go hall area, setting up the giving table, preparing the dining room, setting up the host table area, stocking kitchen areas, and making sure the space is clean, welcoming, and ready to serve our Cass County community with kindness and care. Set-Up Volunteers help create a warm and organized environment where guests can feel comfortable and valued. This role may include loading or unloading items from storage, arranging food prep areas, setting out dishes and supplies, decorating tables, and helping the kitchen team get ready for service. This volunteer position is perfect for individuals who enjoy teamwork, staying active, and helping behind the scenes to make meal night successful. Volunteer Time9:00 AM – Until Set-Up is Complete Duties May IncludeLoad and unload supplies and equipment Set up tables, chairs, serving stations, and dining room Organize kitchen and prep areas Prepare dishes, trays, cups, and utensils Help stock food and supply stations Assist cooks and kitchen volunteers as needed Create a clean, welcoming environment for guests What We Love About This RoleSet-Up Volunteers help build the foundation for a successful meal night. Their kindness, hard work, and dedication help make “No charge. No questions. Just kindness.” possible for our neighbors every other Monday. Agency: The Gathering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50022-2473 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: A Cook for Our NeighborsThe Gathering Cook helps lead the preparation of warm, nutritious meals for our neighbors throughout Cass County. This volunteer role is essential in creating comforting homemade meals served through dine-in, carry-out, and delivery at The Gathering Free Community Meals in Iowa.
Our cooks do more than prepare food — they help serve kindness, dignity, and hope to every guest who walks through the doors. Volunteer Duties:Prepare and cook meals for community meal nights Follow meal plans, recipes, and food safety guidelines Coordinate with prep cooks and kitchen volunteers Monitor food quality, temperatures, and serving readiness Help organize kitchen workflow during busy meal preparation Assist with meal packaging and serving support if needed Maintain a clean, safe, and organized kitchen environment Help with kitchen clean-up, dishes, and food storage after service Skills & Qualities:Enjoys cooking and serving others Works well with volunteers and kitchen teams Organized and dependable Comfortable working in a fast-paced kitchen environment Experience cooking for groups is helpful but not required Volunteer Time:Typically Mondays from 9:00 AM – Close during every other Monday meal nights. Flexible help is always appreciated. Why This Role Matters:The meals prepared by our cooks bring comfort and connection to seniors, families, and neighbors across Cass County. Every plate served reminds someone they are cared for and not alone. The Gathering Mission: It takes a team of caring hands to serve our Cass County neighbors. Join us in making a difference—one meal at a time. No experience needed. Just a heart to serve. Agency: The Gathering The Gathering Cook helps lead the preparation of warm, nutritious meals for our neighbors throughout Cass County. This volunteer role is essential in creating comforting homemade meals served through dine-in, carry-out, and delivery at The Gathering Free Community Meals in Iowa.
Our cooks do more than prepare food — they help serve kindness, dignity, and hope to every guest who walks through the doors. Volunteer Duties:Prepare and cook meals for community meal nights Follow meal plans, recipes, and food safety guidelines Coordinate with prep cooks and kitchen volunteers Monitor food quality, temperatures, and serving readiness Help organize kitchen workflow during busy meal preparation Assist with meal packaging and serving support if needed Maintain a clean, safe, and organized kitchen environment Help with kitchen clean-up, dishes, and food storage after service Skills & Qualities:Enjoys cooking and serving others Works well with volunteers and kitchen teams Organized and dependable Comfortable working in a fast-paced kitchen environment Experience cooking for groups is helpful but not required Volunteer Time:Typically Mondays from 9:00 AM – Close during every other Monday meal nights. Flexible help is always appreciated. Why This Role Matters:The meals prepared by our cooks bring comfort and connection to seniors, families, and neighbors across Cass County. Every plate served reminds someone they are cared for and not alone. The Gathering Mission: It takes a team of caring hands to serve our Cass County neighbors. Join us in making a difference—one meal at a time. No experience needed. Just a heart to serve. Agency: The Gathering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50022 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: A Dining Guest HostDining Guest Host Volunteer Description
Help create a warm, welcoming atmosphere for our neighbors at The Gathering Free Community Meals in Atlantic. As a Dining Guest Host, you are one of the first friendly faces guests see when they arrive. This role helps make everyone feel comfortable, respected, and valued during meal night. Responsibilities:Welcome and greet guests with kindness Help guests find seating if needed Offer conversation and friendly interaction Assist seniors or guests needing extra help Keep the dining area clean and inviting Help refill drinks, supplies, or direct guests where needed Create a positive and uplifting environment for everyone Volunteer Time:Typically Mondays from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM (every other Monday meal nights) What We’re Looking For:Friendly and compassionate people Positive attitude and willingness to help Comfortable talking with community members Team players who enjoy serving others No experience needed — just a caring heart and a welcoming smile. The Gathering Mission: Agency: The Gathering Dining Guest Host Volunteer Description
Help create a warm, welcoming atmosphere for our neighbors at The Gathering Free Community Meals in Atlantic. As a Dining Guest Host, you are one of the first friendly faces guests see when they arrive. This role helps make everyone feel comfortable, respected, and valued during meal night. Responsibilities:Welcome and greet guests with kindness Help guests find seating if needed Offer conversation and friendly interaction Assist seniors or guests needing extra help Keep the dining area clean and inviting Help refill drinks, supplies, or direct guests where needed Create a positive and uplifting environment for everyone Volunteer Time:Typically Mondays from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM (every other Monday meal nights) What We’re Looking For:Friendly and compassionate people Positive attitude and willingness to help Comfortable talking with community members Team players who enjoy serving others No experience needed — just a caring heart and a welcoming smile. The Gathering Mission: Agency: The Gathering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50022 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lunch Volunteers in the Summer (Library 11:15am-11:45am)Need lunch lunch volunteers at the Library every Wednesday in the summer. Agency: United Way of Mahaska County Need lunch lunch volunteers at the Library every Wednesday in the summer. Agency: United Way of Mahaska County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunch Volunteers in Summer (Friends Park 12:15pm-12:45pm)Need lunch lunch volunteers at Friends every Wednesday in the summer. Agency: United Way of Mahaska County Need lunch lunch volunteers at Friends every Wednesday in the summer. Agency: United Way of Mahaska County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Black Hawk County Relay For Life Event Leadership TeamMembers of the Event Leadership Team will help to plan, coordinate, and execute the Relay For Life of Black Hawk County held annually in June in Waterloo. There are several ways interested members can contribute to the team including marketing, social media, logisitics, fundraising, and more. Team meetings occur the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm. Meetings ARE NOT mandatory. The Relay For Life contributes to advancing the American Cancer Society’s vision: ending cancer as we know it, for everyone. Relay For Life celebrates survivors, honors caregivers, remembers loved ones lost, and raises funds to ensure that everyone has the chance to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer. Agency: American Cancer Society Members of the Event Leadership Team will help to plan, coordinate, and execute the Relay For Life of Black Hawk County held annually in June in Waterloo. There are several ways interested members can contribute to the team including marketing, social media, logisitics, fundraising, and more. Team meetings occur the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm. Meetings ARE NOT mandatory. The Relay For Life contributes to advancing the American Cancer Society’s vision: ending cancer as we know it, for everyone. Relay For Life celebrates survivors, honors caregivers, remembers loved ones lost, and raises funds to ensure that everyone has the chance to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer. Agency: American Cancer Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Traffic StopperBe a traffic stopper at this years Triathlon. You will stand at the corner to direct Triathlon traffic & stop vehicles. Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County Be a traffic stopper at this years Triathlon. You will stand at the corner to direct Triathlon traffic & stop vehicles. Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2026 Zip Code: 50703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Triathlon Packet Pick Up.Please help us on the day of the Triathlon to pick up packets & sell merchandise! Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County Please help us on the day of the Triathlon to pick up packets & sell merchandise! Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2026 Zip Code: 50703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Triathlon Packet Pick Up.Join us on Friday & Saturday prior to the Triathlon and hand out the athletes packet information. Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County Join us on Friday & Saturday prior to the Triathlon and hand out the athletes packet information. Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 11, 2026 through Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 50701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Summer Lunch Bunch MentorPOSITION TITLE: Summer Lunch Bunch Mentor TIME COMMITMENT: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one regular shift per week, Monday through Friday, from 11:30 AM-1:30 PM. Lunch is served from approximately 12:00-1:00 PM. Volunteers will help with setup before lunch, support children during lunch, and assist with cleanup and light activities afterward. LOCATION: Pheasant Ridge Center, 2651 Roberts Road, Iowa City, Iowa 52246 PURPOSE: Summer Lunch Bunch Mentors help create a safe, welcoming, and positive lunchtime experience for children in the Pheasant Ridge neighborhood. Mentors provide a steady adult presence by helping set up before lunch, welcoming children who arrive or line up early, helping children move through the lunch line, eating and playing with children, supporting problem-solving, and assisting with light activities after lunch. This role helps make Lunch Bunch more than a meal by creating a space where children feel welcomed, supported, and cared for during the summer. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: · Must be 18 years old or older · Must be able to commit to at least one regular shift per week · Must be able to pass necessary background checks · Must enjoy working with children · Must be dependable, patient, and comfortable in a busy environment RESPONSIBILITIES: · Help set up before lunch begins · Help welcome and manage children who arrive or line up early · Welcome children and help create a calm, positive lunch environment · Help keep lunch lines calm, safe, and organized · Eat, talk, and play with children during Lunch Bunch · Work with children one-on-one as needed while staff are present · Help support children in the neighborhood before, during, and after lunch · Use PBIS model language to encourage positive behavior and problem-solving · Help children work through conflicts or challenges that may arise · Support light activities with children after lunch · Help clean up after lunch and activities · Communicate concerns or needs to Neighborhood Centers staff · Follow all applicable NCJC policies related to child safety, confidentiality, behavior support, and boundaries SUPERVISION AND SAFETY: Volunteers are not permitted or expected to be alone with children at any time. Neighborhood Centers staff will be present during Lunch Bunch, and volunteers will support children under staff guidance and supervision. REQUIRED TRAINING(S): · Orientation/Onboarding · Site-specific guidance from Neighborhood Centers staff · PBIS model language and behavior support expectations BENEFITS TO VOLUNTEERS: · Build meaningful connections with children in the neighborhood · Support access to healthy meals during the summer · Gain experience in youth development, mentoring, and community-based programming · Develop skills in communication, patience, teamwork, and problem-solving · Volunteers completing at least 25 hours of service are eligible for a performance appraisal and a letter of recommendation By volunteering as a Summer Lunch Bunch Mentor, you help children experience lunchtime as a safe, caring, and positive part of their summer day. Your presence supports children, staff, and the broader neighborhood community. *** If unable to be present for a scheduled shift, contact the designated lead at your volunteer site prior to the start of the session. Agency: Neighborhood Centers POSITION TITLE: Summer Lunch Bunch Mentor TIME COMMITMENT: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one regular shift per week, Monday through Friday, from 11:30 AM-1:30 PM. Lunch is served from approximately 12:00-1:00 PM. Volunteers will help with setup before lunch, support children during lunch, and assist with cleanup and light activities afterward. LOCATION: Pheasant Ridge Center, 2651 Roberts Road, Iowa City, Iowa 52246 PURPOSE: Summer Lunch Bunch Mentors help create a safe, welcoming, and positive lunchtime experience for children in the Pheasant Ridge neighborhood. Mentors provide a steady adult presence by helping set up before lunch, welcoming children who arrive or line up early, helping children move through the lunch line, eating and playing with children, supporting problem-solving, and assisting with light activities after lunch. This role helps make Lunch Bunch more than a meal by creating a space where children feel welcomed, supported, and cared for during the summer. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: · Must be 18 years old or older · Must be able to commit to at least one regular shift per week · Must be able to pass necessary background checks · Must enjoy working with children · Must be dependable, patient, and comfortable in a busy environment RESPONSIBILITIES: · Help set up before lunch begins · Help welcome and manage children who arrive or line up early · Welcome children and help create a calm, positive lunch environment · Help keep lunch lines calm, safe, and organized · Eat, talk, and play with children during Lunch Bunch · Work with children one-on-one as needed while staff are present · Help support children in the neighborhood before, during, and after lunch · Use PBIS model language to encourage positive behavior and problem-solving · Help children work through conflicts or challenges that may arise · Support light activities with children after lunch · Help clean up after lunch and activities · Communicate concerns or needs to Neighborhood Centers staff · Follow all applicable NCJC policies related to child safety, confidentiality, behavior support, and boundaries SUPERVISION AND SAFETY: Volunteers are not permitted or expected to be alone with children at any time. Neighborhood Centers staff will be present during Lunch Bunch, and volunteers will support children under staff guidance and supervision. REQUIRED TRAINING(S): · Orientation/Onboarding · Site-specific guidance from Neighborhood Centers staff · PBIS model language and behavior support expectations BENEFITS TO VOLUNTEERS: · Build meaningful connections with children in the neighborhood · Support access to healthy meals during the summer · Gain experience in youth development, mentoring, and community-based programming · Develop skills in communication, patience, teamwork, and problem-solving · Volunteers completing at least 25 hours of service are eligible for a performance appraisal and a letter of recommendation By volunteering as a Summer Lunch Bunch Mentor, you help children experience lunchtime as a safe, caring, and positive part of their summer day. Your presence supports children, staff, and the broader neighborhood community. *** If unable to be present for a scheduled shift, contact the designated lead at your volunteer site prior to the start of the session. Agency: Neighborhood Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52246 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Monday Kitten Room-scooping litter boxes -sweeping/mopping -wipe down all services -make sure all beds are clean -wash dishes -give fresh water -feed dry and wet food -wash all items you used -check laundry (rotate, start wash, fold clean, put away) -always clean up after yourself Agency: Animal Rescue of Carroll, INC -scooping litter boxes -sweeping/mopping -wipe down all services -make sure all beds are clean -wash dishes -give fresh water -feed dry and wet food -wash all items you used -check laundry (rotate, start wash, fold clean, put away) -always clean up after yourself Agency: Animal Rescue of Carroll, INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cat Room on Sunday's-scooping litter boxes -sweeping/mopping -wipe down all services -make sure all beds are clean -wash dishes -give fresh water -feed dry and wet food -wash all items you used -check laundry (rotate, start wash, fold clean, put away) -always clean up after yourself Agency: Animal Rescue of Carroll, INC -scooping litter boxes -sweeping/mopping -wipe down all services -make sure all beds are clean -wash dishes -give fresh water -feed dry and wet food -wash all items you used -check laundry (rotate, start wash, fold clean, put away) -always clean up after yourself Agency: Animal Rescue of Carroll, INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Roots Capoeira Board of DirectorsHelp us build the future of Capoeira in Des Moines.Roots Capoeira de Ouro is seeking passionate community members to join our board as we prepare for a strategic planning year. We are a grassroots nonprofit celebrating 11 years of teaching Afro-Brazilian arts, music, and culture to youth and adults.We especially need people with skills in:
Finance & Accounting Fundraising & Development Marketing & Communications Nonprofit Governance Time commitment: one board meeting + committee work per monthWhy join? You’ll help shape a 3‑year strategic blueprint, strengthen an organization that serves over 50 Des Moines youth annually, and be part of a supportive, mission‑driven team.Agency: Roots Capoeira de Ouro Help us build the future of Capoeira in Des Moines.Roots Capoeira de Ouro is seeking passionate community members to join our board as we prepare for a strategic planning year. We are a grassroots nonprofit celebrating 11 years of teaching Afro-Brazilian arts, music, and culture to youth and adults.We especially need people with skills in:
Finance & Accounting Fundraising & Development Marketing & Communications Nonprofit Governance Time commitment: one board meeting + committee work per monthWhy join? You’ll help shape a 3‑year strategic blueprint, strengthen an organization that serves over 50 Des Moines youth annually, and be part of a supportive, mission‑driven team.Agency: Roots Capoeira de Ouro Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Madison County Conservation Center - Welcome DeskWe are looking for volunteers to help us staff the welcome desk inside the conservation center. Welcome desk volunteers greet local and regional visitors, answer the phone, and have opportunities to assist with animal care and education projects. Agency: Madison County Conservation We are looking for volunteers to help us staff the welcome desk inside the conservation center. Welcome desk volunteers greet local and regional visitors, answer the phone, and have opportunities to assist with animal care and education projects. Agency: Madison County Conservation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Support Volunteer (Broadway)POSITION TITLE: Front Desk Support Volunteer TIME COMMITMENT: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one regular shift per week, Monday through Friday. Available shifts may include: Morning: 7:30–9:00 AM Midday: 12:00–1:00 PM Afternoon: 4:00–5:30 PMShift availability may vary by location. LOCATION(S): Front Desk Volunteer Assistants may serve at either: Pheasant Ridge Center, 2651 Roberts Road Broadway Center, 2105 Broadway Street Each location is easily accessible by the Iowa City bus system. PURPOSE: The Front Desk Volunteer Assistant helps create a welcoming, organized, and supportive environment for children, families, staff, and neighbors as they enter Neighborhood Centers. During busy parts of the day, this volunteer serves as an important point of connection by greeting visitors, answering questions, helping with basic office needs, and supporting communication between families and staff. Their presence helps our centers feel accessible, responsive, and cared for. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: · Must be 18 years old or older · Must be able to commit to at least one day a week · Must be able to pass necessary background checks · Must possess good interpersonal, phone, printer and computer skills · Past experience strongly preferred RESPONSIBILITIES: · Turn on lights, community computers, and digital displays · Be present and alert at the front desk while greeting families, students and staff · Give and receive information and documents from parents and staff. · Help with printing, faxing and scanning documents. · Support simple office or program projects as needed, such as preparing materials, organizing supplies, or providing clerical support. ·
Follow applicable NCJC and ICCSD policy in
regard to client interactions, behavioral REQUIRED TRAINING(S): · Orientation/Onboarding BENEFITS TO VOLUNTEERS: · Contribute to a meaningful cause and make a real difference in the community · Build connections with staff, volunteers, families, and neighbors · Gain valuable experience in nonprofit operations and community-based services · Develop skills in teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and attention to detail · Access training in areas such as First Aid, CPR, Universal Precautions, and Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse · Volunteers completing at least 25 hours of service are eligible for a performance appraisal and a letter of recommendation By volunteering at the front desk, you help set the tone for each person who walks through our doors. Your time and attention support the daily rhythm of the center and help create the safe, welcoming environment our children, families, and neighbors count on. *** If unable to be present for a scheduled shift, contact the designated lead at your volunteer site prior to the start of the session. Agency: Neighborhood Centers POSITION TITLE: Front Desk Support Volunteer TIME COMMITMENT: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one regular shift per week, Monday through Friday. Available shifts may include: Morning: 7:30–9:00 AM Midday: 12:00–1:00 PM Afternoon: 4:00–5:30 PMShift availability may vary by location. LOCATION(S): Front Desk Volunteer Assistants may serve at either: Pheasant Ridge Center, 2651 Roberts Road Broadway Center, 2105 Broadway Street Each location is easily accessible by the Iowa City bus system. PURPOSE: The Front Desk Volunteer Assistant helps create a welcoming, organized, and supportive environment for children, families, staff, and neighbors as they enter Neighborhood Centers. During busy parts of the day, this volunteer serves as an important point of connection by greeting visitors, answering questions, helping with basic office needs, and supporting communication between families and staff. Their presence helps our centers feel accessible, responsive, and cared for. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: · Must be 18 years old or older · Must be able to commit to at least one day a week · Must be able to pass necessary background checks · Must possess good interpersonal, phone, printer and computer skills · Past experience strongly preferred RESPONSIBILITIES: · Turn on lights, community computers, and digital displays · Be present and alert at the front desk while greeting families, students and staff · Give and receive information and documents from parents and staff. · Help with printing, faxing and scanning documents. · Support simple office or program projects as needed, such as preparing materials, organizing supplies, or providing clerical support. ·
Follow applicable NCJC and ICCSD policy in
regard to client interactions, behavioral REQUIRED TRAINING(S): · Orientation/Onboarding BENEFITS TO VOLUNTEERS: · Contribute to a meaningful cause and make a real difference in the community · Build connections with staff, volunteers, families, and neighbors · Gain valuable experience in nonprofit operations and community-based services · Develop skills in teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and attention to detail · Access training in areas such as First Aid, CPR, Universal Precautions, and Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse · Volunteers completing at least 25 hours of service are eligible for a performance appraisal and a letter of recommendation By volunteering at the front desk, you help set the tone for each person who walks through our doors. Your time and attention support the daily rhythm of the center and help create the safe, welcoming environment our children, families, and neighbors count on. *** If unable to be present for a scheduled shift, contact the designated lead at your volunteer site prior to the start of the session. Agency: Neighborhood Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52246 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Support Volunteer (Pheasant Ridge)POSITION TITLE: Front Desk Support Volunteer TIME COMMITMENT: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one regular shift per week, Monday through Friday. Available shifts may include: Morning: 7:30–9:00 AM Midday: 12:00–1:00 PM Afternoon: 4:00–5:30 PMShift availability may vary by location. LOCATION(S): Front Desk Volunteer Assistants may serve at either: Pheasant Ridge Center, 2651 Roberts Road Broadway Center, 2105 Broadway Street Each location is easily accessible by the Iowa City bus system. PURPOSE: The Front Desk Volunteer Assistant helps create a welcoming, organized, and supportive environment for children, families, staff, and neighbors as they enter Neighborhood Centers. During busy parts of the day, this volunteer serves as an important point of connection by greeting visitors, answering questions, helping with basic office needs, and supporting communication between families and staff. Their presence helps our centers feel accessible, responsive, and cared for. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: · Must be 18 years old or older · Must be able to commit to at least one day a week · Must be able to pass necessary background checks · Must possess good interpersonal, phone, printer and computer skills · Past experience strongly preferred RESPONSIBILITIES: · Turn on lights, community computers, and digital displays · Be present and alert at the front desk while greeting families, students and staff · Give and receive information and documents from parents and staff. · Help with printing, faxing and scanning documents. · Support simple office or program projects as needed, such as preparing materials, organizing supplies, or providing clerical support. ·
Follow applicable NCJC and ICCSD policy in
regard to client interactions, behavioral REQUIRED TRAINING(S): · Orientation/Onboarding BENEFITS TO VOLUNTEERS: · Contribute to a meaningful cause and make a real difference in the community · Build connections with staff, volunteers, families, and neighbors · Gain valuable experience in nonprofit operations and community-based services · Develop skills in teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and attention to detail · Access training in areas such as First Aid, CPR, Universal Precautions, and Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse · Volunteers completing at least 25 hours of service are eligible for a performance appraisal and a letter of recommendation By volunteering at the front desk, you help set the tone for each person who walks through our doors. Your time and attention support the daily rhythm of the center and help create the safe, welcoming environment our children, families, and neighbors count on. *** If unable to be present for a scheduled shift, contact the designated lead at your volunteer site prior to the start of the session. Agency: Neighborhood Centers POSITION TITLE: Front Desk Support Volunteer TIME COMMITMENT: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one regular shift per week, Monday through Friday. Available shifts may include: Morning: 7:30–9:00 AM Midday: 12:00–1:00 PM Afternoon: 4:00–5:30 PMShift availability may vary by location. LOCATION(S): Front Desk Volunteer Assistants may serve at either: Pheasant Ridge Center, 2651 Roberts Road Broadway Center, 2105 Broadway Street Each location is easily accessible by the Iowa City bus system. PURPOSE: The Front Desk Volunteer Assistant helps create a welcoming, organized, and supportive environment for children, families, staff, and neighbors as they enter Neighborhood Centers. During busy parts of the day, this volunteer serves as an important point of connection by greeting visitors, answering questions, helping with basic office needs, and supporting communication between families and staff. Their presence helps our centers feel accessible, responsive, and cared for. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: · Must be 18 years old or older · Must be able to commit to at least one day a week · Must be able to pass necessary background checks · Must possess good interpersonal, phone, printer and computer skills · Past experience strongly preferred RESPONSIBILITIES: · Turn on lights, community computers, and digital displays · Be present and alert at the front desk while greeting families, students and staff · Give and receive information and documents from parents and staff. · Help with printing, faxing and scanning documents. · Support simple office or program projects as needed, such as preparing materials, organizing supplies, or providing clerical support. ·
Follow applicable NCJC and ICCSD policy in
regard to client interactions, behavioral REQUIRED TRAINING(S): · Orientation/Onboarding BENEFITS TO VOLUNTEERS: · Contribute to a meaningful cause and make a real difference in the community · Build connections with staff, volunteers, families, and neighbors · Gain valuable experience in nonprofit operations and community-based services · Develop skills in teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and attention to detail · Access training in areas such as First Aid, CPR, Universal Precautions, and Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse · Volunteers completing at least 25 hours of service are eligible for a performance appraisal and a letter of recommendation By volunteering at the front desk, you help set the tone for each person who walks through our doors. Your time and attention support the daily rhythm of the center and help create the safe, welcoming environment our children, families, and neighbors count on. *** If unable to be present for a scheduled shift, contact the designated lead at your volunteer site prior to the start of the session. Agency: Neighborhood Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52246 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ActorTake the stage as an actor at The Grand Opera House, the oldest surviving community theatre in the Dubuque area! Our seasons include several plays and musicals that are performed entirely by community members. Throughout the year, we offer opportunities for performers of all ages to participate in our productions. Auditions are hosted periodically throughout the season, typically 5 to 7 weeks prior to a show's opening. Performance experience is not a requirement to participate on stage at The Grand. Anyone in the community is welcome to audition for our shows! Upcoming Audition Opportunities: The SpongeBob Musical May 30 @ 9:00am-12:00pm & 1:00pm-4:00pm, May 31 @ 2:00pm-7:00pm Open to students currently in 2nd-12th grades. (All eligible children who audition will be cast in this production!) To learn more about the audition process for productions at The Grand, please visit the Auditions page of our website HERE. To learn more about performing at The Grand, please contact Zaebian Machande (Patron & Volunteer Services Manager) via email, phone, or the Volunteer DBQ inbox. Agency: The Grand Opera House Take the stage as an actor at The Grand Opera House, the oldest surviving community theatre in the Dubuque area! Our seasons include several plays and musicals that are performed entirely by community members. Throughout the year, we offer opportunities for performers of all ages to participate in our productions. Auditions are hosted periodically throughout the season, typically 5 to 7 weeks prior to a show's opening. Performance experience is not a requirement to participate on stage at The Grand. Anyone in the community is welcome to audition for our shows! Upcoming Audition Opportunities: The SpongeBob Musical May 30 @ 9:00am-12:00pm & 1:00pm-4:00pm, May 31 @ 2:00pm-7:00pm Open to students currently in 2nd-12th grades. (All eligible children who audition will be cast in this production!) To learn more about the audition process for productions at The Grand, please visit the Auditions page of our website HERE. To learn more about performing at The Grand, please contact Zaebian Machande (Patron & Volunteer Services Manager) via email, phone, or the Volunteer DBQ inbox. Agency: The Grand Opera House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Junior Ambassadors Club VolunteerWe are launching the NCC Junior Ambassadors Club, an event designed to get kids (ages 3–13) excited about agriculture through hands-on learning. We’ll be at the Hippodrome every other Tuesday from noon to 2pm on the following dates: June 2, 16, 30 July 14 & 28 August 11 & 25We need 4 volunteers on each day to help run various stations. These stations include: Coloring page Farmer trivia Kids contest & prizesVolunteers should be good with kids and want to have fun! Agency: National Cattle Congress We are launching the NCC Junior Ambassadors Club, an event designed to get kids (ages 3–13) excited about agriculture through hands-on learning. We’ll be at the Hippodrome every other Tuesday from noon to 2pm on the following dates: June 2, 16, 30 July 14 & 28 August 11 & 25We need 4 volunteers on each day to help run various stations. These stations include: Coloring page Farmer trivia Kids contest & prizesVolunteers should be good with kids and want to have fun! Agency: National Cattle Congress Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 50701-2133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa City Jazz FestivalThere are many volunteer opportunities available at the Iowa City Jazz Festival! Help out in the Beverage Garden (21+), at Bike Parking, and in the Merchandise Booth. Community members 14 years of age or older can volunteer independently of a parent/guardian. Volunteers 7 to 13 years of age must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or older sibling. New to Summer of the Arts volunteering? Step 1: Fill out the Volunteer Application, then Step 2: Find out more and sign up HEREAlready Volunteer with us? Step 1: Check your profile to make sure your information is up-to-date Step 2: Find out more and sign up HEREAgency: Summer of the Arts There are many volunteer opportunities available at the Iowa City Jazz Festival! Help out in the Beverage Garden (21+), at Bike Parking, and in the Merchandise Booth. Community members 14 years of age or older can volunteer independently of a parent/guardian. Volunteers 7 to 13 years of age must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or older sibling. New to Summer of the Arts volunteering? Step 1: Fill out the Volunteer Application, then Step 2: Find out more and sign up HEREAlready Volunteer with us? Step 1: Check your profile to make sure your information is up-to-date Step 2: Find out more and sign up HEREAgency: Summer of the Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 3, 2026 through Jul 5, 2026 Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: No |