Volunteer: Mail Delivery VolunteerWe need your help delivering interoffice mail across our offices in Des Moines! Volunteers are needed each weekday for about 2 hours, and will drive from one location to the next (for a total of 5 offices) dropping off and picking up interoffice mail.
Agency: EveryStep We need your help delivering interoffice mail across our offices in Des Moines! Volunteers are needed each weekday for about 2 hours, and will drive from one location to the next (for a total of 5 offices) dropping off and picking up interoffice mail.
Agency: EveryStep Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50317 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Instructors/ ActivitiesWe are looking for enthusiastic individuals to instruct small classes or via an online platform, such as zoom. Individual groups will be 3-4 people as well as a support staff to assist. If you have a favorite talent or hobby, please feel free to come and share. Some ideas include, but are not limited to; crafts, dancing, exercise, cooking, or even playing your chosen instrument. We are always open to new ideas and learning experiences! Agency: Individual Advocacy Group We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to instruct small classes or via an online platform, such as zoom. Individual groups will be 3-4 people as well as a support staff to assist. If you have a favorite talent or hobby, please feel free to come and share. Some ideas include, but are not limited to; crafts, dancing, exercise, cooking, or even playing your chosen instrument. We are always open to new ideas and learning experiences! Agency: Individual Advocacy Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61244 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Black Hawk County Relay For Life Event Leadership TeamMembers of the Event Leadership Team will help to plan, coordinate, and execute our 2022 Relay For Life event on June 17th. There are several ways interested members can contribute to the team including marketing, social media, logisitcs, fundraising, and more. Team meeting occur the first Tuesday of every month at 6pm. Meetings ARE NOT mandatory.
The mission of Relay For Life is to raise funds to improve cancer survival, decrease the incidence of cancer, and improve the quality of life for cancer patients and their caretakers.
you are welcome to join at any time. If you join after June 17th, you will be part of the 2023 event planning committee Agency: American Cancer Society Members of the Event Leadership Team will help to plan, coordinate, and execute our 2022 Relay For Life event on June 17th. There are several ways interested members can contribute to the team including marketing, social media, logisitcs, fundraising, and more. Team meeting occur the first Tuesday of every month at 6pm. Meetings ARE NOT mandatory.
The mission of Relay For Life is to raise funds to improve cancer survival, decrease the incidence of cancer, and improve the quality of life for cancer patients and their caretakers.
you are welcome to join at any time. If you join after June 17th, you will be part of the 2023 event planning committee Agency: American Cancer Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer for Beyond Pink TEAMThe Beyond Pink TEAM provides support groups, health education, a quarterly newsletter, and advocacy efforts to end breast cancer as well as financial assistance grants for breast cancer patients that live in Northeast Iowa. The Beyond Pink TEAM is unique because the organization is run solely by volunteers. Our committees are always looking for volunteers that are willing to give their time and expertise to our organization. Whether volunteering for an ongoing need, or a one-time event, please look at the volunteer needs below and let us know if you would like to get involved!
Agency: Beyond Pink TEAM The Beyond Pink TEAM provides support groups, health education, a quarterly newsletter, and advocacy efforts to end breast cancer as well as financial assistance grants for breast cancer patients that live in Northeast Iowa. The Beyond Pink TEAM is unique because the organization is run solely by volunteers. Our committees are always looking for volunteers that are willing to give their time and expertise to our organization. Whether volunteering for an ongoing need, or a one-time event, please look at the volunteer needs below and let us know if you would like to get involved!
Agency: Beyond Pink TEAM Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warehouse WorkerKeep the FreeStore free by helping us restock and arrange household items in our warehouse. You can give your time just once or make it a weekly event Tuesday and/or Friday mornings from 9 am to noon. We need volunteers each shift to unpack and sort donations, restock shelves, and support our goal of recycling cardboard and items that may be usable by other agencies. Agency: FreeStore, Inc. Keep the FreeStore free by helping us restock and arrange household items in our warehouse. You can give your time just once or make it a weekly event Tuesday and/or Friday mornings from 9 am to noon. We need volunteers each shift to unpack and sort donations, restock shelves, and support our goal of recycling cardboard and items that may be usable by other agencies. Agency: FreeStore, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Furniture Pickup HelperWe have the truck if you have the time. The FreeStore needs individuals like you to pick up donated furniture, which will be given to women and children who have escaped abusive situations. Pickup volunteers will confirm the pickup with the donor the day before, perform a vehicle maintenance check before departing the warehouse, and assure the donated items meet the FreeStore quality standards before loading the furniture on the truck. Furniture pickup volunteers will need access to email in order to communicate schedules and assignments as well as a personal cell phone for truck to store and truck to donor calls. Agency: FreeStore, Inc. We have the truck if you have the time. The FreeStore needs individuals like you to pick up donated furniture, which will be given to women and children who have escaped abusive situations. Pickup volunteers will confirm the pickup with the donor the day before, perform a vehicle maintenance check before departing the warehouse, and assure the donated items meet the FreeStore quality standards before loading the furniture on the truck. Furniture pickup volunteers will need access to email in order to communicate schedules and assignments as well as a personal cell phone for truck to store and truck to donor calls. Agency: FreeStore, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Delivery HelpStart your Saturday off right by helping families start a new life away from an abusive situation. Working with the FreeStore, you'll deliver furniture and other household items to clients' new apartments on Saturday mornings and feel great about yourself the rest of the weekend. Volunteers will meet at the FreeStore warehouse to help load the items to be delivered, and then follow the FreeStore truck to the client's house where we will unload and re-assemble the furniture. No prior experience is needed, just the desire to help others. Agency: FreeStore, Inc. Start your Saturday off right by helping families start a new life away from an abusive situation. Working with the FreeStore, you'll deliver furniture and other household items to clients' new apartments on Saturday mornings and feel great about yourself the rest of the weekend. Volunteers will meet at the FreeStore warehouse to help load the items to be delivered, and then follow the FreeStore truck to the client's house where we will unload and re-assemble the furniture. No prior experience is needed, just the desire to help others. Agency: FreeStore, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Call, Coordinate, Deliver Safety and StabilityBe the connection between those with an extra bed and those without. Join the FreeStore in their mission to provide furniture to families who are starting over. Use your ability to communicate and get folks organized as you receive calls from potential donors and coordinate pick-up of items. Our pick-up teams rely on someone like you to create an efficient schedule so we can fill our warehouse and help more people. Working from home, volunteers receive calls for two weeks followed by six weeks off, and so the rotation continues. By fielding these important phone calls, you will help women who are leaving domestic violence shelters and other difficult circumstances. Agency: FreeStore, Inc. Be the connection between those with an extra bed and those without. Join the FreeStore in their mission to provide furniture to families who are starting over. Use your ability to communicate and get folks organized as you receive calls from potential donors and coordinate pick-up of items. Our pick-up teams rely on someone like you to create an efficient schedule so we can fill our warehouse and help more people. Working from home, volunteers receive calls for two weeks followed by six weeks off, and so the rotation continues. By fielding these important phone calls, you will help women who are leaving domestic violence shelters and other difficult circumstances. Agency: FreeStore, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry & Doing The Most Good Market Volunteer- MorningThe Salvation Army needs your help with our Food Pantry & Doing the Most Good Market from 10:00am-12:30pm Tuesday - Thursday each week. You can choose one or multiple days. Your role is to help us prepare for the upcoming day, including accepting gleaned donations from stores, sorting through both the older and new foods to assure it is edible, putting food away, prepackaging boxes of foods we donate to other pantries/partners and so on. When/if there is a lull, you can help in other areas like stocking shelves, cleaning up the spaces, etc. If you are interested, please call The Salvation Army of Story County at 515-233-3567 or email Lori.Stern@usc.salvationarmy.org Agency: Salvation Army of Story County, The The Salvation Army needs your help with our Food Pantry & Doing the Most Good Market from 10:00am-12:30pm Tuesday - Thursday each week. You can choose one or multiple days. Your role is to help us prepare for the upcoming day, including accepting gleaned donations from stores, sorting through both the older and new foods to assure it is edible, putting food away, prepackaging boxes of foods we donate to other pantries/partners and so on. When/if there is a lull, you can help in other areas like stocking shelves, cleaning up the spaces, etc. If you are interested, please call The Salvation Army of Story County at 515-233-3567 or email Lori.Stern@usc.salvationarmy.org Agency: Salvation Army of Story County, The Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Notes of EncouragementVisit here to write a note of encouragement.
Writing a positive message to someone can improve more than their mood — it can change their outlook on life right now.
United Way of Central Iowa is committed to supporting those in our community who have been impacted by COVID-19 and those who may be impacted by unforeseen economic conditions. Show people in central Iowa how much you care and how much they matter by writing a note — or more — of encouragement. United Way will share your messages with our nonprofit partners who are serving the individual people and families in the categories you have to choose from in the form to the right, including healthcare, nonprofit frontline workers providing food and basic needs, seniors in care facilities who can't see family, and kids whose school and out-of-school programming are new and different. These people need the time and positivity you have to give. They need your encouragement right now. How to Volunteer for this OpportunityWrite a quick note to thank and encourage people in your community — your neighbors, friends or maybe even your co-workers — who are helping to keep our community safe during this time, or to someone vulnerable in the community who may have fallen on hard times, or is feeling isolated and lonely. You can submit a note online using our virtual note form on this page. Here are a sample messages to help get you started: You’re one of a kind. Thank you for keeping our community safe! Today is a day for telling others that you care. And I care about you! You are important. You are enough. It's easy to feel alone during the pandemic, but know that even when our community can't be together in person, we are together in spirit. We are here with you.Agency: United Way of Central Iowa Visit here to write a note of encouragement.
Writing a positive message to someone can improve more than their mood — it can change their outlook on life right now.
United Way of Central Iowa is committed to supporting those in our community who have been impacted by COVID-19 and those who may be impacted by unforeseen economic conditions. Show people in central Iowa how much you care and how much they matter by writing a note — or more — of encouragement. United Way will share your messages with our nonprofit partners who are serving the individual people and families in the categories you have to choose from in the form to the right, including healthcare, nonprofit frontline workers providing food and basic needs, seniors in care facilities who can't see family, and kids whose school and out-of-school programming are new and different. These people need the time and positivity you have to give. They need your encouragement right now. How to Volunteer for this OpportunityWrite a quick note to thank and encourage people in your community — your neighbors, friends or maybe even your co-workers — who are helping to keep our community safe during this time, or to someone vulnerable in the community who may have fallen on hard times, or is feeling isolated and lonely. You can submit a note online using our virtual note form on this page. Here are a sample messages to help get you started: You’re one of a kind. Thank you for keeping our community safe! Today is a day for telling others that you care. And I care about you! You are important. You are enough. It's easy to feel alone during the pandemic, but know that even when our community can't be together in person, we are together in spirit. We are here with you.Agency: United Way of Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Neighbor to Neighbor Call ProgramThe Neighbor to Neighbor Call Program is a reassurance phone call program in which volunteers reach out to older adults or to adults living with disabilities. The goal of the program is to offer a personal contact and an opportunity to socialize on a regularly scheduled basis. Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (IDA RSVP) The Neighbor to Neighbor Call Program is a reassurance phone call program in which volunteers reach out to older adults or to adults living with disabilities. The goal of the program is to offer a personal contact and an opportunity to socialize on a regularly scheduled basis. Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (IDA RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advocates needed for Abused and Neglected ChildrenCASA volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) are needed to advocate for children who have experienced abuse and neglect and are subsequently involved in the juvenile court system. Requirements include care and concern for children in the system as well as completion of a 30 hour training program. Responsibilities include: Visits with the child(ren) at least once every 30 days Maintain regular contact with the child's family, DHS, service providers, attorneys, school and medical officials, and other interested parties concerning significant developments in the child's case. Submit CASA reports to provide recommendations to the court in the best interests of the child. Attends court hearings to advocate on behalf of the child.Agency: CASA-(Court Appointed Special Advocate Program) CASA volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) are needed to advocate for children who have experienced abuse and neglect and are subsequently involved in the juvenile court system. Requirements include care and concern for children in the system as well as completion of a 30 hour training program. Responsibilities include: Visits with the child(ren) at least once every 30 days Maintain regular contact with the child's family, DHS, service providers, attorneys, school and medical officials, and other interested parties concerning significant developments in the child's case. Submit CASA reports to provide recommendations to the court in the best interests of the child. Attends court hearings to advocate on behalf of the child.Agency: CASA-(Court Appointed Special Advocate Program) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: House of Mercy Child Development Center: Donations NeededHouse of Mercy Child Care Center is in need of: Hand Sanitizer Soft tissues for little noses and sneezesIf you have items to donate please email Andy Smith at ASmith2@mercydesmoines.org or call 515-643-6545. Thank you for your support! About House of Mercy Child Development Center: John R. Grubb/House of Mercy Child Development Center is a licensed and nationally accredited (NAEYC) childcare facility, serving the children of House of Mercy’s residential clients. The Center serves children age six-weeks old through school age. Agency: House Of Mercy House of Mercy Child Care Center is in need of: Hand Sanitizer Soft tissues for little noses and sneezesIf you have items to donate please email Andy Smith at ASmith2@mercydesmoines.org or call 515-643-6545. Thank you for your support! About House of Mercy Child Development Center: John R. Grubb/House of Mercy Child Development Center is a licensed and nationally accredited (NAEYC) childcare facility, serving the children of House of Mercy’s residential clients. The Center serves children age six-weeks old through school age. Agency: House Of Mercy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VITA VolunteersCenter For Siouxland partners with the United Way of Siouxland to provide Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA). VITA is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) program which offers free tax preparation to qualifying taxpayers. All volunteers for our program are trained and certified by the IRS. We are currently looking for volunteers for the 2022 Filing Season. We are looking to fill these volunteer positions: Schedulers: to schedule tax appointments Greeters: to greet clients when they arrive for their tax appointment Tax Preparers: to prepare tax returns (all tax preparers become IRS Certified)If interested please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/2Py6augPyz6JKRD57 Have questions? Contact VITA Program Coordinator at (712) 252-1861 ext. 108 or olivia.benjamin@centerforsiouxland.org On the fence about volunteering? Check out this video about previous VITA Volunteers experiences: https://youtu.be/42Kjrg1vVMg
Agency: Center For Siouxland Center For Siouxland partners with the United Way of Siouxland to provide Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA). VITA is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) program which offers free tax preparation to qualifying taxpayers. All volunteers for our program are trained and certified by the IRS. We are currently looking for volunteers for the 2022 Filing Season. We are looking to fill these volunteer positions: Schedulers: to schedule tax appointments Greeters: to greet clients when they arrive for their tax appointment Tax Preparers: to prepare tax returns (all tax preparers become IRS Certified)If interested please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/2Py6augPyz6JKRD57 Have questions? Contact VITA Program Coordinator at (712) 252-1861 ext. 108 or olivia.benjamin@centerforsiouxland.org On the fence about volunteering? Check out this video about previous VITA Volunteers experiences: https://youtu.be/42Kjrg1vVMg
Agency: Center For Siouxland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family Crisis Center Volunteer Board MemberThe Family Crisis Center is looking for volunteer board members to compromise with making the difference in their community and support of effort to promote a community free of violence. Candidate must be available for monthly meetings (Video or Teleconferencing available), be dynamic and willing to support or attend our agency's event. Must be 18+ years of age. Agency: Family Crisis Center The Family Crisis Center is looking for volunteer board members to compromise with making the difference in their community and support of effort to promote a community free of violence. Candidate must be available for monthly meetings (Video or Teleconferencing available), be dynamic and willing to support or attend our agency's event. Must be 18+ years of age. Agency: Family Crisis Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Language proficiency evaluatorVolunteer language proficiency
evaluators at low Legal Aid play an important role in helping low-income lowans
with limited English proficiency (LEP) skills gain access to justice. Language
proficiency evaluators will assess the translation and interpretation abilities of
prospective volunteer translators and interpreters. In addition, they may also
review and provide feedback on the materials translated by lowa Legal Aid's
volunteer translators. We need volunteers to evaluate for languages of lowa's
EP low-income populations, including but not limited to Spanish, Arabic,
Bosnian, Somali, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, German, Russian, Swahili and
Laotian.
a. Volunteer language proficiency evaluators may be asked to review materials
such as website articles, outreach resources, legal forms or client letters.
Based on their availability, volunteer evaluators will be given regular
assignments which they can perform remotely.
b. Qualified volunteer applicants will be language professors, translation studies
graduate students and translators/interpreters holding certifications from
government bodies such as state or federal courts or recognized professional
associations such as the ATA, NAJIT, CCHI, NBCMI or RID.
Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Volunteer language proficiency
evaluators at low Legal Aid play an important role in helping low-income lowans
with limited English proficiency (LEP) skills gain access to justice. Language
proficiency evaluators will assess the translation and interpretation abilities of
prospective volunteer translators and interpreters. In addition, they may also
review and provide feedback on the materials translated by lowa Legal Aid's
volunteer translators. We need volunteers to evaluate for languages of lowa's
EP low-income populations, including but not limited to Spanish, Arabic,
Bosnian, Somali, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, German, Russian, Swahili and
Laotian.
a. Volunteer language proficiency evaluators may be asked to review materials
such as website articles, outreach resources, legal forms or client letters.
Based on their availability, volunteer evaluators will be given regular
assignments which they can perform remotely.
b. Qualified volunteer applicants will be language professors, translation studies
graduate students and translators/interpreters holding certifications from
government bodies such as state or federal courts or recognized professional
associations such as the ATA, NAJIT, CCHI, NBCMI or RID.
Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Greeter/ReceptionistVolunteer Greeter/Receptionist
a. Key responsibilities: Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls.,
Assist walk-in clients, Other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor(s).
b. Qualifications: Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow established
policies and procedures. Familiarity with the use of computers, phones and
general office equipment. Pleasant, patient and dependable. Volunteer will
be trained on lowa Legal Aid's computer and telephone systems as well as
office equipment. Volunteer will receive support and supervision from lowa
Legal Aid's staff and/or AmeriCorps members. The time commitment will
depend on the volunteer's availability and lowa Legal Aid's needs.
C. Position Location: Volunteer must be available to come into the regional
office during business hours when office is open. Reasonable
accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request
Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats
Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Volunteer Greeter/Receptionist
a. Key responsibilities: Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls.,
Assist walk-in clients, Other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor(s).
b. Qualifications: Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow established
policies and procedures. Familiarity with the use of computers, phones and
general office equipment. Pleasant, patient and dependable. Volunteer will
be trained on lowa Legal Aid's computer and telephone systems as well as
office equipment. Volunteer will receive support and supervision from lowa
Legal Aid's staff and/or AmeriCorps members. The time commitment will
depend on the volunteer's availability and lowa Legal Aid's needs.
C. Position Location: Volunteer must be available to come into the regional
office during business hours when office is open. Reasonable
accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request
Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats
Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cashiers - Thrift ShoppeCashier volunteers operate the cash register and handle cash and
debit sales for customers. This includes completing sales transactions,
bagging purchased items and thanking customers for shopping with us!
Cashier volunteers also show customers items in our secure display case
upon request. When not busy, cashier volunteers tidy and clean the area
around the cashier counters.
Agency: Love INC Cashier volunteers operate the cash register and handle cash and
debit sales for customers. This includes completing sales transactions,
bagging purchased items and thanking customers for shopping with us!
Cashier volunteers also show customers items in our secure display case
upon request. When not busy, cashier volunteers tidy and clean the area
around the cashier counters.
Agency: Love INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Customer Service - Thrift ShoppeCustomer service volunteers provide friendly and
courteous service to customers, which involve greeting them as they arrive
and offering assistance to find items they seek in the store. They bring newly
priced inventory out for display and keep displays organized and tidy. They
clear change rooms after use and return un-purchased clothing items to
display. These volunteers also keep the store clean, tidy and organized. All
customer service volunteers who work the last shift of the day are responsible
for a quick tidy of the store before leaving for the night.
Agency: Love INC Customer service volunteers provide friendly and
courteous service to customers, which involve greeting them as they arrive
and offering assistance to find items they seek in the store. They bring newly
priced inventory out for display and keep displays organized and tidy. They
clear change rooms after use and return un-purchased clothing items to
display. These volunteers also keep the store clean, tidy and organized. All
customer service volunteers who work the last shift of the day are responsible
for a quick tidy of the store before leaving for the night.
Agency: Love INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cleaning Crew - Thrift ShoppeCleaning crew - for Saturday to clean floors and bathrooms in the retail and
Warehouse areas so we have a fresh start for the new week on Monday.
All monies must be used this calendar year in accordance to the grant application and
agency agreement.
Agency: Love INC Cleaning crew - for Saturday to clean floors and bathrooms in the retail and
Warehouse areas so we have a fresh start for the new week on Monday.
All monies must be used this calendar year in accordance to the grant application and
agency agreement.
Agency: Love INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation sorters and/or Pricers - Thrift ShoppeNot all donated items (home decor, housewares, etc.) are suitable for sale. Donation sorters go through newly
donated items to identify items suitable for re-sale, for recycling and for
disposal. They make an initial assessment of all items and set aside items
that they are not sure of. Pricers are asked by the Store Manager to assist
with the pricing of inventory. These volunteers are selected based on their
experience in the store or due to past experience gained in other thrift or
second-hand stores. In short, they have special knowledge of the resale value
of the goods.
Agency: Love INC Not all donated items (home decor, housewares, etc.) are suitable for sale. Donation sorters go through newly
donated items to identify items suitable for re-sale, for recycling and for
disposal. They make an initial assessment of all items and set aside items
that they are not sure of. Pricers are asked by the Store Manager to assist
with the pricing of inventory. These volunteers are selected based on their
experience in the store or due to past experience gained in other thrift or
second-hand stores. In short, they have special knowledge of the resale value
of the goods.
Agency: Love INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Sorters - Thrift ShoppeSorting volunteers sort through donated clothing items
(including purses, shoes, linen, etc.) They go through clothing items and
identify which are suitable for re-sale, for recycling, or for disposal.
Agency: Love INC Sorting volunteers sort through donated clothing items
(including purses, shoes, linen, etc.) They go through clothing items and
identify which are suitable for re-sale, for recycling, or for disposal.
Agency: Love INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Taggers - Thrift ShoppeTaggers - They check through clothing to ensure that nothing is left in the
pockets, zippers work properly, all the buttons are intact, no stains or tears,
etc. They hang these clothes on the racks and wait for one of the Store
Managers to approve them for sale. These clothes are then tagged with a
color (which rotates monthly), priced, and put out onto the sales floor.
Agency: Love INC Taggers - They check through clothing to ensure that nothing is left in the
pockets, zippers work properly, all the buttons are intact, no stains or tears,
etc. They hang these clothes on the racks and wait for one of the Store
Managers to approve them for sale. These clothes are then tagged with a
color (which rotates monthly), priced, and put out onto the sales floor.
Agency: Love INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Greeter and donation receiver - Thrift ShoppeOur first and very important volunteer. This volunteer greets the donator at the donation door after they have buzzed us letting us know they are waiting outside to share their donations. We will assist with loading donations in carts if you have several items. This volunteer ensures that donations received are ones that we are able to receive. We receive donations 10-5 Monday - Friday and 10-2 on Saturday. Please refer to "Sometimes we have to say no" posting of what we are unable to receive. Upon request, we will provide a tax receipt signed by the volunteer to use for tax purposes.
Agency: Love INC Our first and very important volunteer. This volunteer greets the donator at the donation door after they have buzzed us letting us know they are waiting outside to share their donations. We will assist with loading donations in carts if you have several items. This volunteer ensures that donations received are ones that we are able to receive. We receive donations 10-5 Monday - Friday and 10-2 on Saturday. Please refer to "Sometimes we have to say no" posting of what we are unable to receive. Upon request, we will provide a tax receipt signed by the volunteer to use for tax purposes.
Agency: Love INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Drivers and DeliveryThe Jesse Cosby Center is in need of drivers or and runners to help deliver meals to homebound older adults Monday - Friday! This service helps our consumers stay independent and continue to age with dignity. Volunteers can choose to volunteer once a week or twice a month.
Agency: Jesse Cosby Neighborhood Center The Jesse Cosby Center is in need of drivers or and runners to help deliver meals to homebound older adults Monday - Friday! This service helps our consumers stay independent and continue to age with dignity. Volunteers can choose to volunteer once a week or twice a month.
Agency: Jesse Cosby Neighborhood Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 50703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen help and starting MealsAlRazi Academy is in need for help in starting meals at our program following the child and adult food program standards and regulation . 75% of the families we serve are low income, refugees and immigrants. AlRazi Academy is in the process of starting food program to help serve Children and families who are in need. Agency: AlRazi Academy AlRazi Academy is in need for help in starting meals at our program following the child and adult food program standards and regulation . 75% of the families we serve are low income, refugees and immigrants. AlRazi Academy is in the process of starting food program to help serve Children and families who are in need. Agency: AlRazi Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Library Organizing and Issuing Library ResourcesOrganize, sort books on shelves, perform routine circulation desk tasks,assist students and staff with locating materials using the available software system, shelve books, and help with light cleaning, checks in or renews materials and shelves returned items. Check out books once the children have made their selections. Agency: AlRazi Academy Organize, sort books on shelves, perform routine circulation desk tasks,assist students and staff with locating materials using the available software system, shelve books, and help with light cleaning, checks in or renews materials and shelves returned items. Check out books once the children have made their selections. Agency: AlRazi Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Receptionist and Data EntryA volunteer will answer phones, greet visitors, direct questions to the appropriate people. They will also have data entry responsibilities. receptionist Agency: Central Furniture Rescue A volunteer will answer phones, greet visitors, direct questions to the appropriate people. They will also have data entry responsibilities. receptionist Agency: Central Furniture Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shop WorkerEnjoy tinkering and fixing things? Are you a closet DIYer? Then we have the job for you. This person will test small appliances, lamps, and other items with a cord. This individual will also repair and make furniture look new again. Looking for multiple volunteers to play in our shop. Come once a week or once a month there will be something for you to do.
shop worker Agency: Central Furniture Rescue Enjoy tinkering and fixing things? Are you a closet DIYer? Then we have the job for you. This person will test small appliances, lamps, and other items with a cord. This individual will also repair and make furniture look new again. Looking for multiple volunteers to play in our shop. Come once a week or once a month there will be something for you to do.
shop worker Agency: Central Furniture Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: On Shift Clothing workerOn Shift Clothing Workers help distribute clothing to the families we serve during our distribution hours. This has two volunteer positions for people to choose from which include desk worker and check out.
Desk workers check-in families and determine how many clothing items they could choose during their visit. Volunteers are also there to help families find the clothing items they are needing. After families are done shopping they will record how many clothing items they take home.
Check out: Check out volunteers will write down how many clothing items a family takes and bag their items for them.
If you are interested in volunteering in the Community Clothing Closet you can reach out to volunteer@northlibertycommunitypantry.org
Agency: North Liberty Community Pantry On Shift Clothing Workers help distribute clothing to the families we serve during our distribution hours. This has two volunteer positions for people to choose from which include desk worker and check out.
Desk workers check-in families and determine how many clothing items they could choose during their visit. Volunteers are also there to help families find the clothing items they are needing. After families are done shopping they will record how many clothing items they take home.
Check out: Check out volunteers will write down how many clothing items a family takes and bag their items for them.
If you are interested in volunteering in the Community Clothing Closet you can reach out to volunteer@northlibertycommunitypantry.org
Agency: North Liberty Community Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52317 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Order ProcessingAn Order Processing volunteer pulls items requested by our clients. The ordering processing volunteer picks out large items and makes sure they fit the client’s space. The volunteer has the opportunity to pick out fun bedding and couches for our clients, along with fun bonus items when available. order processing
Agency: Central Furniture Rescue An Order Processing volunteer pulls items requested by our clients. The ordering processing volunteer picks out large items and makes sure they fit the client’s space. The volunteer has the opportunity to pick out fun bedding and couches for our clients, along with fun bonus items when available. order processing
Agency: Central Furniture Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing WorkerClothing workers sort through all clothing donations and put them in our community clothing closet. Processing clothing donations include: determining if the quality of clothing is acceptable, labeling the size and hanging up clothing, taking unwanted clothing to Goodwill.
NLCP recently is in desperate need of volunteers to sort through the clothing that we have. If you are interested in volunteering in the Community Clothing Closet you can reach out to volunteer@northlibertycommunitypantry.org.
Agency: North Liberty Community Pantry Clothing workers sort through all clothing donations and put them in our community clothing closet. Processing clothing donations include: determining if the quality of clothing is acceptable, labeling the size and hanging up clothing, taking unwanted clothing to Goodwill.
NLCP recently is in desperate need of volunteers to sort through the clothing that we have. If you are interested in volunteering in the Community Clothing Closet you can reach out to volunteer@northlibertycommunitypantry.org.
Agency: North Liberty Community Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52317 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donation ReceiverHappy to help our donors unload furniture and household items and put them in their designated places. A Donation Receiver is the first person our donors will meet when they come into CFR donation receiver
Agency: Central Furniture Rescue Happy to help our donors unload furniture and household items and put them in their designated places. A Donation Receiver is the first person our donors will meet when they come into CFR donation receiver
Agency: Central Furniture Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: StockerStocking volunteers work during times outside of our distribution hours. This position helps restock our shelves so that they are ready for when we are open. Duties include straightening/organizing shelves, going through produce and restocking with fresh produce, stocking shelf-stable shelves, and processing donations.
Volunteer times are flexible in that it can be anytime that we are not open.
If you are interested in being a volunteer you can reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator, Sloane Terrill by emailing volunteer@northlibertycommunitypantry.org
Agency: North Liberty Community Pantry Stocking volunteers work during times outside of our distribution hours. This position helps restock our shelves so that they are ready for when we are open. Duties include straightening/organizing shelves, going through produce and restocking with fresh produce, stocking shelf-stable shelves, and processing donations.
Volunteer times are flexible in that it can be anytime that we are not open.
If you are interested in being a volunteer you can reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator, Sloane Terrill by emailing volunteer@northlibertycommunitypantry.org
Agency: North Liberty Community Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52317 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Open Volunteer TimesThese are held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month from 3:30-6 PM. Feel free to come volunteer for the whole time or part of the time as your schedule allows. These times are lead by an experienced volunteer and/or staff member. Our upcoming Open Volunteer dates for the rest of the year are 11/08, 11/22, 12/13 and 12/27
Volunteer work usually includes stocking shelves, organizing clothing, sorting donations, and helping clean.
You can sign up for this volunteer opportunity by going to this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a044baaae2ea75-january1
Please let us know if you have any questions by emailing volunteer@northlibertycommunitypantry.org
Agency: North Liberty Community Pantry These are held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month from 3:30-6 PM. Feel free to come volunteer for the whole time or part of the time as your schedule allows. These times are lead by an experienced volunteer and/or staff member. Our upcoming Open Volunteer dates for the rest of the year are 11/08, 11/22, 12/13 and 12/27
Volunteer work usually includes stocking shelves, organizing clothing, sorting donations, and helping clean.
You can sign up for this volunteer opportunity by going to this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a044baaae2ea75-january1
Please let us know if you have any questions by emailing volunteer@northlibertycommunitypantry.org
Agency: North Liberty Community Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Reading Buddies MentorEngage with students in the public school system.
Read with a child, one hour a week, one day a week at school. Buddy reading time will vary per student
Agency: Independence Community School Engage with students in the public school system.
Read with a child, one hour a week, one day a week at school. Buddy reading time will vary per student
Agency: Independence Community School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50644 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Empower Youth- Become a Mentor Today!It's time to have fun again! Be the teammate a kid in our community needs to fulfill their potential. Our goal is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Our one-to-one mentoring program in Cedar Rapids is the only one certified in Linn County.
The community-based program is when a Big (mentor) and Little (child) are paired together and they meet at least 1 time a month to do activities together. Activities can include going to play sports in the park, hanging out and watching a movie or playing a board game, going to a Kernals or Roughriders game, or simply meeting up to have lunch and talk about how they’re doing. BBBS has deals and discounts with partners in the community to support activities with your little.
We have individual 1:1 matches, couple matches (you & a friend or spouse paired with a child), and family matches!
Are you the person, couple, or family we are looking for?
- 19 years or older
- Valid Driver's License
- Commit to 1 hour a month for a year
- Want to be matched with a child 6-14 years old
-Have fun and make lifelong memories
-Be someone to trust and learn from
All volunteers and children are fully screened, assessed, and supported to ensure the safety of our program participants. Matching is based on preferences and interests. To begin the volunteer acceptance process visit: https://www.bigcr.org/be-a-big/ or call us at 319.377.8993!
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Cedar Rapids & East Central Iowa It's time to have fun again! Be the teammate a kid in our community needs to fulfill their potential. Our goal is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Our one-to-one mentoring program in Cedar Rapids is the only one certified in Linn County.
The community-based program is when a Big (mentor) and Little (child) are paired together and they meet at least 1 time a month to do activities together. Activities can include going to play sports in the park, hanging out and watching a movie or playing a board game, going to a Kernals or Roughriders game, or simply meeting up to have lunch and talk about how they’re doing. BBBS has deals and discounts with partners in the community to support activities with your little.
We have individual 1:1 matches, couple matches (you & a friend or spouse paired with a child), and family matches!
Are you the person, couple, or family we are looking for?
- 19 years or older
- Valid Driver's License
- Commit to 1 hour a month for a year
- Want to be matched with a child 6-14 years old
-Have fun and make lifelong memories
-Be someone to trust and learn from
All volunteers and children are fully screened, assessed, and supported to ensure the safety of our program participants. Matching is based on preferences and interests. To begin the volunteer acceptance process visit: https://www.bigcr.org/be-a-big/ or call us at 319.377.8993!
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Cedar Rapids & East Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 52405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Speak Spanish? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer Spanish Teacher!
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and teaching experiencein Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacherAgency: Outreach360
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and teaching experiencein Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacherAgency: Outreach360 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Speak English? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer English Teacher!
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week
Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and English teaching experiencewhile making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher Agency: Outreach360
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week
Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and English teaching experiencewhile making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher Agency: Outreach360 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hope Redemption Center SaturdayServing opportunities are available on a weekly/regular basis to help sort cans, and you can serve individually or as a family or group.
Sign up to serve by emailing Brad at bradley.rawson8200@gmail.com
Agency: Sunnybrook Community Church Serving opportunities are available on a weekly/regular basis to help sort cans, and you can serve individually or as a family or group.
Sign up to serve by emailing Brad at bradley.rawson8200@gmail.com
Agency: Sunnybrook Community Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Alleviate Hunger: Behind the Scenes WorkMany families and individuals in our community struggle daily to secure enough food to eat. The Coralville Community Food Pantry (CCFP) works to address this issue by offering weekly food assistance to anyone in Coralville who needs it. Volunteers are needed to help prepare the pantry for our open hours to the public. CCFP is a client-choice based pantry, which means it operates much like your local grocery store. Duties may include: unloading food deliveries, stocking shelves, sweeping/cleaning, breaking down cardboard boxes, etc. Opportunities exist Tuesday through Saturday, with some flexibility in time of shift. Agency: Coralville Community Food Pantry Many families and individuals in our community struggle daily to secure enough food to eat. The Coralville Community Food Pantry (CCFP) works to address this issue by offering weekly food assistance to anyone in Coralville who needs it. Volunteers are needed to help prepare the pantry for our open hours to the public. CCFP is a client-choice based pantry, which means it operates much like your local grocery store. Duties may include: unloading food deliveries, stocking shelves, sweeping/cleaning, breaking down cardboard boxes, etc. Opportunities exist Tuesday through Saturday, with some flexibility in time of shift. Agency: Coralville Community Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52241 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VideographerNASW Iowa is seeking a volunteer(s) who can help us with creating videos for our annual awardees. We like to do a 5 minute video of the awardee answering questions about their passion and their careers. We try very hard to prep our awardees so they answer their questions succinctly, to minimize editing, but we generally need some editing done. Agency: National Association of Social Workers, Iowa Chapter NASW Iowa is seeking a volunteer(s) who can help us with creating videos for our annual awardees. We like to do a 5 minute video of the awardee answering questions about their passion and their careers. We try very hard to prep our awardees so they answer their questions succinctly, to minimize editing, but we generally need some editing done. Agency: National Association of Social Workers, Iowa Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MentorWho can participate? Volunteers may be high school junior or senior, or an adult volunteer (18 years of age or older) who provides a positive mentoring relationship for a youth.
Process to become a mentor Screening Process: A face to face interview with the Mentoring Coordinator takes place after orientation materials have been reviewed. Submission of completed volunteer application and authorization to access criminal records, child abuse registry check, sex offender check, driving record check, and four character references are mandatory for all potential mentors. **Satisfactory reports on these references must be received before a volunteer will be matched. Training: Mentors are trained after screenings have taken place. This in-depth training session can be done on an individual basis or in groups. They can also be done on location for students or businesses participating in the project.
Primary Responsibilities Pairs will meet for at least 4 hours per month during the school year. Summer meetings are recommended, but optional. Establish a relationship that encourages a positive lifestyle. Be dependable and on time for all scheduled appointments together. If you need to cancel, please make sure you notify the other party (mentee/parents/school or the mentor). Always maintain confidentiality in accordance with established One On One program policy. Immediately notify One On One project staff of any problems with the assigned match.
Support Introductions of Mentor and Mentee Meeting new people can sometimes be a bit scary for everyone. That is why we set up an introduction meeting with the mentor, mentee, parents, and mentoring coordinator. At this meeting we will all get to know each other better and we will go over important information: meeting guidelines, scheduling, and contact information will be exchanged. Support & Activities The Mentoring Coordinator provides monthly check-ins to support mentors and mentees. This provides mentors a chance to communicate how things are going with the match. Activity ideas, additional training, or event passes may also be shared.
Time Requirements Application process Orientation, interview, and completion of forms, & training: 2 hoursOnce matched Meetings with mentee: Minimum of 4 hours per month. Ongoing training/support/special activities: On a periodic basis. Complete end of the year evaluation of the program (all participants). Mentors only: Required reporting: keep track of date and amount of time spent with mentee, and turn in quarterly to the Mentoring Coordinator.
Agency: Mason City Youth Task Force Who can participate? Volunteers may be high school junior or senior, or an adult volunteer (18 years of age or older) who provides a positive mentoring relationship for a youth.
Process to become a mentor Screening Process: A face to face interview with the Mentoring Coordinator takes place after orientation materials have been reviewed. Submission of completed volunteer application and authorization to access criminal records, child abuse registry check, sex offender check, driving record check, and four character references are mandatory for all potential mentors. **Satisfactory reports on these references must be received before a volunteer will be matched. Training: Mentors are trained after screenings have taken place. This in-depth training session can be done on an individual basis or in groups. They can also be done on location for students or businesses participating in the project.
Primary Responsibilities Pairs will meet for at least 4 hours per month during the school year. Summer meetings are recommended, but optional. Establish a relationship that encourages a positive lifestyle. Be dependable and on time for all scheduled appointments together. If you need to cancel, please make sure you notify the other party (mentee/parents/school or the mentor). Always maintain confidentiality in accordance with established One On One program policy. Immediately notify One On One project staff of any problems with the assigned match.
Support Introductions of Mentor and Mentee Meeting new people can sometimes be a bit scary for everyone. That is why we set up an introduction meeting with the mentor, mentee, parents, and mentoring coordinator. At this meeting we will all get to know each other better and we will go over important information: meeting guidelines, scheduling, and contact information will be exchanged. Support & Activities The Mentoring Coordinator provides monthly check-ins to support mentors and mentees. This provides mentors a chance to communicate how things are going with the match. Activity ideas, additional training, or event passes may also be shared.
Time Requirements Application process Orientation, interview, and completion of forms, & training: 2 hoursOnce matched Meetings with mentee: Minimum of 4 hours per month. Ongoing training/support/special activities: On a periodic basis. Complete end of the year evaluation of the program (all participants). Mentors only: Required reporting: keep track of date and amount of time spent with mentee, and turn in quarterly to the Mentoring Coordinator.
Agency: Mason City Youth Task Force Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsThe Board of Directors is the governing authority for the Cedar Valley Bicycle Collective. The Board consists of approximately 12 members and meets monthly - 3rd Tuesday at 6:30 PM. Typically the meeting was at the shop/store, 219 West 4th St, Waterloo, however the meetings are being held via Zoom during the pandemic. Ideal qualifications include: good communication, problem-solving and decision-making skills, marketing knowledge, volunteer recruitment and management experience, interest in bicycling and/or recycling. Knowledge of bicycles is useful, but not required. Agency: Cedar Valley Bicycle Collective The Board of Directors is the governing authority for the Cedar Valley Bicycle Collective. The Board consists of approximately 12 members and meets monthly - 3rd Tuesday at 6:30 PM. Typically the meeting was at the shop/store, 219 West 4th St, Waterloo, however the meetings are being held via Zoom during the pandemic. Ideal qualifications include: good communication, problem-solving and decision-making skills, marketing knowledge, volunteer recruitment and management experience, interest in bicycling and/or recycling. Knowledge of bicycles is useful, but not required. Agency: Cedar Valley Bicycle Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nutrition TeamThe Nutrition Team meets Sunday mornings from 9:30-11:00 to sort perishable food and distribute it into coolers for Outreach on Sunday afternoons. Volunteers serve one Sunday a month. Agency: Joppa The Nutrition Team meets Sunday mornings from 9:30-11:00 to sort perishable food and distribute it into coolers for Outreach on Sunday afternoons. Volunteers serve one Sunday a month. Agency: Joppa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Intake VolunteerPurpose Engage clients over the phone in a conversation to discuss client needs, set appointments at partner churches, and offer encouragement.
Responsibilities Complete intake training and attend on-going Clearinghouse training opportunities Check client’s eligibility for services Return intake calls from the queue in the correct chronological order Gather and record vital information regarding client’s needs and life circumstances. Attempt to determine root causes for client’s struggles. Clearly summarize client’s needs on the Intake Form, fill out or update the Household Permanent Record Form, and complete appropriate appointment forms. Verify all information relevant to meeting the client need (for example, doctor’s appointment for a gas card) If we are unable to meet a need, refer clients to other appropriate agencies or services Review information gathered during the intake and confirm that the time and dates of appointments match what is listed on the Google Appointment sheet. Maintain client confidentiality Pray with clients over the phone Maintain a professional attitude with staff and other volunteers Communicate planned absences with Clearinghouse Coordinator Keep volunteer time record on the scheduling calendar
Qualifications Personal relationship with Jesus Christ and agreement with the Apostles’ Creed. Demonstrate ability to listen compassionately to callers and offer emotional support while refraining from offering advice. Discernment and a non-judgmental attitude is essential Ability to treat every client and volunteer with dignity and without discrimination Excellent telephone and communication skills Ability to fill out forms accurately and completely Ability to work independently and cooperatively Reliable and dependableAgency: Love INC of the Cedar Valley Purpose Engage clients over the phone in a conversation to discuss client needs, set appointments at partner churches, and offer encouragement.
Responsibilities Complete intake training and attend on-going Clearinghouse training opportunities Check client’s eligibility for services Return intake calls from the queue in the correct chronological order Gather and record vital information regarding client’s needs and life circumstances. Attempt to determine root causes for client’s struggles. Clearly summarize client’s needs on the Intake Form, fill out or update the Household Permanent Record Form, and complete appropriate appointment forms. Verify all information relevant to meeting the client need (for example, doctor’s appointment for a gas card) If we are unable to meet a need, refer clients to other appropriate agencies or services Review information gathered during the intake and confirm that the time and dates of appointments match what is listed on the Google Appointment sheet. Maintain client confidentiality Pray with clients over the phone Maintain a professional attitude with staff and other volunteers Communicate planned absences with Clearinghouse Coordinator Keep volunteer time record on the scheduling calendar
Qualifications Personal relationship with Jesus Christ and agreement with the Apostles’ Creed. Demonstrate ability to listen compassionately to callers and offer emotional support while refraining from offering advice. Discernment and a non-judgmental attitude is essential Ability to treat every client and volunteer with dignity and without discrimination Excellent telephone and communication skills Ability to fill out forms accurately and completely Ability to work independently and cooperatively Reliable and dependableAgency: Love INC of the Cedar Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer ReceptionistPurpose Answer the telephone, greet volunteers and perform clerical duties as assigned
Responsibilities Answer incoming calls with a friendly demeanor and record requests for assistance and contact information on Reception Slip Maintain a positive attitude with staff, volunteers and clients Screen clients to determine in they are in our service area and if we can meet their needs Briefly explain our intake process Refer clients to appropriate agencies and organizations if the service requested is not provided by Love INC Screen donation requests and collect contact information from donors Greet visitors and direct connect them with the appropriate staff members Accept package deliveries Maintain a log of client calls Check voicemail messages Maintain client confidentiality When needed, help with administrative and filing duties Keep volunteer time record Communicate planned absences with the Clearinghouse Coordinator
Qualifications Personal relationship with Jesus Christ and agreement with the Apostles’ Creed Ability to treat every client and volunteer with dignity and without discrimination Friendly telephone and communication skills Ability to to stay calm under pressure and juggle answering multiple phone calls Ability to to listen compassionately while also keeping calls brief to keep the phone lines open Ability to write legibly Ability to work independently and cooperatively Reliable and dependable This position may work from home, if client has a trustworthy cell phone and internet access and is comfortable using Google Hangouts App to communicate with the coordinatorAgency: Love INC of the Cedar Valley Purpose Answer the telephone, greet volunteers and perform clerical duties as assigned
Responsibilities Answer incoming calls with a friendly demeanor and record requests for assistance and contact information on Reception Slip Maintain a positive attitude with staff, volunteers and clients Screen clients to determine in they are in our service area and if we can meet their needs Briefly explain our intake process Refer clients to appropriate agencies and organizations if the service requested is not provided by Love INC Screen donation requests and collect contact information from donors Greet visitors and direct connect them with the appropriate staff members Accept package deliveries Maintain a log of client calls Check voicemail messages Maintain client confidentiality When needed, help with administrative and filing duties Keep volunteer time record Communicate planned absences with the Clearinghouse Coordinator
Qualifications Personal relationship with Jesus Christ and agreement with the Apostles’ Creed Ability to treat every client and volunteer with dignity and without discrimination Friendly telephone and communication skills Ability to to stay calm under pressure and juggle answering multiple phone calls Ability to to listen compassionately while also keeping calls brief to keep the phone lines open Ability to write legibly Ability to work independently and cooperatively Reliable and dependable This position may work from home, if client has a trustworthy cell phone and internet access and is comfortable using Google Hangouts App to communicate with the coordinatorAgency: Love INC of the Cedar Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Small Item Delivery VolunteerPurpose Pick up goods from partner churches and deliver them to client’s homes on an every other week rotation
Responsibilities Read training documents prior to starting deliveries and discuss responsibilities with Clearinghouse Coordinator Follow directions to partner churches to pick up goods from a variety of partner churches and deliver to client’s homes or jobs Load and unload pre-packed boxes of goods from your vehicle Communicate with the GAP Ministry volunteer which boxes you are picking up When appropriate, listen and pray with the clients Following the route, send a brief report of the success of the delivery route Maintain a positive attitude with staff, volunteers, and clients
Qualifications Reliable vehicle Available to delivery at least bi-weekly, for approximately 2 hours per shift Willingness to follow volunteer policies Ability to follow directions or use a GPS to navigate Ability to lift boxes of up to 20lbs Ability to remain calm under pressure Comfortable interacting with partner churches and clients Empathetic, non-judgemental attitude Ability to work independently Maintain client confidentiality Reliable and dependable
Agency: Love INC of the Cedar Valley Purpose Pick up goods from partner churches and deliver them to client’s homes on an every other week rotation
Responsibilities Read training documents prior to starting deliveries and discuss responsibilities with Clearinghouse Coordinator Follow directions to partner churches to pick up goods from a variety of partner churches and deliver to client’s homes or jobs Load and unload pre-packed boxes of goods from your vehicle Communicate with the GAP Ministry volunteer which boxes you are picking up When appropriate, listen and pray with the clients Following the route, send a brief report of the success of the delivery route Maintain a positive attitude with staff, volunteers, and clients
Qualifications Reliable vehicle Available to delivery at least bi-weekly, for approximately 2 hours per shift Willingness to follow volunteer policies Ability to follow directions or use a GPS to navigate Ability to lift boxes of up to 20lbs Ability to remain calm under pressure Comfortable interacting with partner churches and clients Empathetic, non-judgemental attitude Ability to work independently Maintain client confidentiality Reliable and dependable
Agency: Love INC of the Cedar Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Blood Drive ChairpersonDescription of role: As a volunteer chairperson you ensure nearly 2,000 units of blood will save lives weekly in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. You are the key to helping us recruit volunteer blood donors in our community for local hospital patients!
Primary Responsibilities Ask others to help with volunteer roles: Distribute and display the promotional materials. Table tents, posters, memos, yard signs, etc. Begin recruiting donors and scheduling appointments. Call, text and email donors. Use social media to spread the word. Encourage others to invite a family member or friend. Help at the blood drive by escorting donors or manning the snack area.Get the word out early – the number one reason someone donates is because they were asked! Calling or texting donors is the key to success Also utilize email, social media or word of mouth to spread the wordPromote your event with the materials provided by LifeServe Blood Center Hang posters, set out table tents, hand out postcards, whatever it takes to get the word outRecruit donors early and schedule appointments
Secondary Responsibilities Share the importance of giving blood (1 donation saves 3 lives!) The rarest type of blood is the one we don’t have when we need it most Focus on getting first time donors First time donors will ensure a safe blood supply for the future. Prepare donors and remind them of their appointments prior to the blood drive Thank every donor and volunteer for helping to save lives
You save lives locally! Your blood drive IS important. As a volunteer chairperson, you are a critical partner in being good stewards of the blood supply. With your help, we will be prepared to save lives throughout the year. Agency: LifeServe Blood Center Description of role: As a volunteer chairperson you ensure nearly 2,000 units of blood will save lives weekly in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. You are the key to helping us recruit volunteer blood donors in our community for local hospital patients!
Primary Responsibilities Ask others to help with volunteer roles: Distribute and display the promotional materials. Table tents, posters, memos, yard signs, etc. Begin recruiting donors and scheduling appointments. Call, text and email donors. Use social media to spread the word. Encourage others to invite a family member or friend. Help at the blood drive by escorting donors or manning the snack area.Get the word out early – the number one reason someone donates is because they were asked! Calling or texting donors is the key to success Also utilize email, social media or word of mouth to spread the wordPromote your event with the materials provided by LifeServe Blood Center Hang posters, set out table tents, hand out postcards, whatever it takes to get the word outRecruit donors early and schedule appointments
Secondary Responsibilities Share the importance of giving blood (1 donation saves 3 lives!) The rarest type of blood is the one we don’t have when we need it most Focus on getting first time donors First time donors will ensure a safe blood supply for the future. Prepare donors and remind them of their appointments prior to the blood drive Thank every donor and volunteer for helping to save lives
You save lives locally! Your blood drive IS important. As a volunteer chairperson, you are a critical partner in being good stewards of the blood supply. With your help, we will be prepared to save lives throughout the year. Agency: LifeServe Blood Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver
DESCRIPTION: We are looking for local volunteers who are willing to transport units and supplies to our donor centers and area local hospitals. We have a wide variety of trips, anything from 5/10 minute trips to 3 hours or more. We provide the vehicle and almost any other accommodation that you may need. We utilize an online scheduling system which allows you to sign up for whatever trip interests you, at your convenience.
This is a crucial part of our organization, so come help us save lives! TIME COMMITMENT: We are very flexible and accommodating. The only time commitment we ask is what you are willing to sign up for. After that, we just ask to be punctual and reliable. Agency: LifeServe Blood Center
DESCRIPTION: We are looking for local volunteers who are willing to transport units and supplies to our donor centers and area local hospitals. We have a wide variety of trips, anything from 5/10 minute trips to 3 hours or more. We provide the vehicle and almost any other accommodation that you may need. We utilize an online scheduling system which allows you to sign up for whatever trip interests you, at your convenience.
This is a crucial part of our organization, so come help us save lives! TIME COMMITMENT: We are very flexible and accommodating. The only time commitment we ask is what you are willing to sign up for. After that, we just ask to be punctual and reliable. Agency: LifeServe Blood Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cleaning & Staging ApartmentsHelp provide a clean and cozy space for a new House of Hope mom and her child(ren). Duties include cleaning the apartment and selecting donated items from the storage unit such as bed sheets, pillows, towels, and kitchen supplies. This volunteer position is as needed. Lindsey Hoogland will contact volunteers when this need arises. To be added to this contact list, please email Lindsey at lindseyw@houseofhopeccd.org Agency: House Of Hope Help provide a clean and cozy space for a new House of Hope mom and her child(ren). Duties include cleaning the apartment and selecting donated items from the storage unit such as bed sheets, pillows, towels, and kitchen supplies. This volunteer position is as needed. Lindsey Hoogland will contact volunteers when this need arises. To be added to this contact list, please email Lindsey at lindseyw@houseofhopeccd.org Agency: House Of Hope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CleaningVolunteers are needed to regularly clean the building. Help keep the House of Hope a safe and clean environment for moms and their children. Agency: House Of Hope Volunteers are needed to regularly clean the building. Help keep the House of Hope a safe and clean environment for moms and their children. Agency: House Of Hope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Schedule AssistantAnswer calls from clients, schedule appointments, and upload intake forms to client profiles. Some computer skills are required. This volunteer job may be performed remotely. Trainings will be held in January and trained volunteers will start February 1 until end of tax season. Agency: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Answer calls from clients, schedule appointments, and upload intake forms to client profiles. Some computer skills are required. This volunteer job may be performed remotely. Trainings will be held in January and trained volunteers will start February 1 until end of tax season. Agency: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Delaware County Volunteer DriversProvide rides to places like doctor and dentist appointments, the grocery store, the pharmacy...wherever people need to go within Delaware County. Build relationships and feel a sense of fulfillment while connecting people to valuable resources in your community! A volunteer in Delaware County will drive the RTA Delaware County Connections minivan, which only requires a Chauffeur's license. No testing is required, just visit your local DMV to upgrade your license for a small fee. RTA will reimburse you for the fee. Once you have passed the background check and you are approved as a volunteer, the RTA (through Delaware County Community Services) will contact you for available rides. It’s extremely flexible. You determine your schedule! To get started, complete the Volunteer Driver Application and return to Tricia Wagner, twagner@ecia.org, or mail to: RTA att: Amanda Dupont 7600 Commerce Park Dubuque, IA 52002 Agency: Regional Transit Authority Provide rides to places like doctor and dentist appointments, the grocery store, the pharmacy...wherever people need to go within Delaware County. Build relationships and feel a sense of fulfillment while connecting people to valuable resources in your community! A volunteer in Delaware County will drive the RTA Delaware County Connections minivan, which only requires a Chauffeur's license. No testing is required, just visit your local DMV to upgrade your license for a small fee. RTA will reimburse you for the fee. Once you have passed the background check and you are approved as a volunteer, the RTA (through Delaware County Community Services) will contact you for available rides. It’s extremely flexible. You determine your schedule! To get started, complete the Volunteer Driver Application and return to Tricia Wagner, twagner@ecia.org, or mail to: RTA att: Amanda Dupont 7600 Commerce Park Dubuque, IA 52002 Agency: Regional Transit Authority Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraise/Host a DriveWhat does the organization need?
Purpose: Organize and host a fundraiser or drive to raise money for House of Hope to achieve its mission. Responsibilities: Create and execute a fundraiser event of their choosing (ex. 5k run). Use your skills and passions. The possibilities are endless. Training Provided: Fill out form on website to inform House of Hope what the fundraiser/drive would consist of. Impact of Assignment: All of our funding comes from the community and individual contributions that generate unrestricted revenue to support House of Hope in its mission to end the cycle of homelessness and poverty in our community. Benefits to volunteer: Being part of our mission to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty in our community Qualifications: Under 18 parental consent is required, no background check Agency: House Of Hope What does the organization need?
Purpose: Organize and host a fundraiser or drive to raise money for House of Hope to achieve its mission. Responsibilities: Create and execute a fundraiser event of their choosing (ex. 5k run). Use your skills and passions. The possibilities are endless. Training Provided: Fill out form on website to inform House of Hope what the fundraiser/drive would consist of. Impact of Assignment: All of our funding comes from the community and individual contributions that generate unrestricted revenue to support House of Hope in its mission to end the cycle of homelessness and poverty in our community. Benefits to volunteer: Being part of our mission to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty in our community Qualifications: Under 18 parental consent is required, no background check Agency: House Of Hope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Treasures Quality Resale Shoppe VolunteerTreasures is a quality second hand resale shop open to the public, not just for Bridgehaven clients. Shopping at Treasures directly supports Bridgehaven Pregnancy Support Center. We accept donations of clothes, accessories, some furniture, and household items. We have a generous community and the influx of items is a steady stream that sometimes rises to a gush. Our volunteer cashiers greet customers, keep the sales floor organized, and ring up sales on the Square. Volunteer sorters clean, sort, hang, and price the items that are donated. This volunteer position might be the right fit for you if... * You see a pile of items and are energized at the thought of getting to the bottom of it.
In this position, you will: * Maintain order and organization in your area of the back sorting room Visit www.treasurescr.com or call Christine Novak at 319-364-1988 to learn more Ministry volunteers must be able to agree to our mission. Agency: Bridgehaven Pregnancy Support Center Treasures is a quality second hand resale shop open to the public, not just for Bridgehaven clients. Shopping at Treasures directly supports Bridgehaven Pregnancy Support Center. We accept donations of clothes, accessories, some furniture, and household items. We have a generous community and the influx of items is a steady stream that sometimes rises to a gush. Our volunteer cashiers greet customers, keep the sales floor organized, and ring up sales on the Square. Volunteer sorters clean, sort, hang, and price the items that are donated. This volunteer position might be the right fit for you if... * You see a pile of items and are energized at the thought of getting to the bottom of it.
In this position, you will: * Maintain order and organization in your area of the back sorting room Visit www.treasurescr.com or call Christine Novak at 319-364-1988 to learn more Ministry volunteers must be able to agree to our mission. Agency: Bridgehaven Pregnancy Support Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 52401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Client Support ClerkBridgehaven clients may attend class through the Earn While You Learn Program, which gives parents the privilege to receive weekly material assistance. Client support clerks assist parents attending class at Bridgehaven by bagging their food, clothing, diapers, and formula. They ensure our clients feel welcome and respected and are there to explain policies and procedures of the client support area. Visit www.bridgehavencr.org or call Dawn Hunter or at 319-364-8967 to learn more. Volunteers must complete ministry application, have a personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, demonstrate the ability to help clients focus on issues and evaluate resources, possess the maturity to maintain client confidentiality, excellent listening and communication skills, solid commitment to a Christ-like view of human life and sexuality and strong motivation to serve others in distress in a loving, caring, and non-judgmental manner.
Agency: Bridgehaven Pregnancy Support Center Bridgehaven clients may attend class through the Earn While You Learn Program, which gives parents the privilege to receive weekly material assistance. Client support clerks assist parents attending class at Bridgehaven by bagging their food, clothing, diapers, and formula. They ensure our clients feel welcome and respected and are there to explain policies and procedures of the client support area. Visit www.bridgehavencr.org or call Dawn Hunter or at 319-364-8967 to learn more. Volunteers must complete ministry application, have a personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, demonstrate the ability to help clients focus on issues and evaluate resources, possess the maturity to maintain client confidentiality, excellent listening and communication skills, solid commitment to a Christ-like view of human life and sexuality and strong motivation to serve others in distress in a loving, caring, and non-judgmental manner.
Agency: Bridgehaven Pregnancy Support Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Earn While You Learn Class InstructorBridgehaven offers a variety of weekly classes covering pregnancy, parenting, Bible study, and life skills (sewing, budgeting, and healthy eating). Volunteer instructors/facilitators are needed to facilitate these classes. If you have a passion to teach and empower others to reach their full potential, our Earn While You Learn program is the place for you. Curriculum provided for most classes. Visit www.bridgehavencr.org or call Dawn Hunter at 319-364-8967 to learn more. Volunteers must complete ministry application, have a personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, the maturity to maintain client confidentiality, excellent listening and communication skills, solid commitment to a Christ-like view of human life and sexuality and strong motivation to serve others in distress in a loving, caring, and non-judgmental manner. Agency: Bridgehaven Pregnancy Support Center Bridgehaven offers a variety of weekly classes covering pregnancy, parenting, Bible study, and life skills (sewing, budgeting, and healthy eating). Volunteer instructors/facilitators are needed to facilitate these classes. If you have a passion to teach and empower others to reach their full potential, our Earn While You Learn program is the place for you. Curriculum provided for most classes. Visit www.bridgehavencr.org or call Dawn Hunter at 319-364-8967 to learn more. Volunteers must complete ministry application, have a personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, the maturity to maintain client confidentiality, excellent listening and communication skills, solid commitment to a Christ-like view of human life and sexuality and strong motivation to serve others in distress in a loving, caring, and non-judgmental manner. Agency: Bridgehaven Pregnancy Support Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Client Advocate- Pregnancy Testing, Ultrasound and SupportClient Advocates help to process the results of pregnancy test and support all clients who are facing pregnancy, especially unintended or difficult pregnancies. Advocates offer free pregnancy tests, medically accurate information, options discussion, informative literature and community referrals in a loving, non-judgmental environment. Advocates listen as clients sort through fears and pressures and identify strengths and sources of support. For positive tests, advocates can refer clients to our Nurse Manager for a free ultrasound to confirm pregnancy.
Agency: Bridgehaven Pregnancy Support Center Client Advocates help to process the results of pregnancy test and support all clients who are facing pregnancy, especially unintended or difficult pregnancies. Advocates offer free pregnancy tests, medically accurate information, options discussion, informative literature and community referrals in a loving, non-judgmental environment. Advocates listen as clients sort through fears and pressures and identify strengths and sources of support. For positive tests, advocates can refer clients to our Nurse Manager for a free ultrasound to confirm pregnancy.
Agency: Bridgehaven Pregnancy Support Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Receptionist
We need you! Are you willing to volunteer at our front desk? We need people to take different days through out the month from 8 AM to Noon, serving Monday through Friday. Will you consider volunteering one or more mornings this month?
If so, contact Rob Tevis at rtevis@christiancareqc.org or 309.786.4301.
Agency: Christian Care
We need you! Are you willing to volunteer at our front desk? We need people to take different days through out the month from 8 AM to Noon, serving Monday through Friday. Will you consider volunteering one or more mornings this month?
If so, contact Rob Tevis at rtevis@christiancareqc.org or 309.786.4301.
Agency: Christian Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sprucing it Up: A little paint, landscaping and more.The Stella Sanford Childcare and Preschool Center is in need of some tender loving care from volunteers to help with some basic grounds keeping, do a little painting, and a few other sprucing up projects. Days and times can be somewhat flexible and volunteers can sign up as individuals or as a small group. Sign up today and we will get back in touch with you or you can contact the Center for more information. Agency: Crittenton Center The Stella Sanford Childcare and Preschool Center is in need of some tender loving care from volunteers to help with some basic grounds keeping, do a little painting, and a few other sprucing up projects. Days and times can be somewhat flexible and volunteers can sign up as individuals or as a small group. Sign up today and we will get back in touch with you or you can contact the Center for more information. Agency: Crittenton Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special Olympics Volunteer Coach or MentorYou don't have to be Vince Lombardi to make a huge impact in the Special Olympic sports world. Help adults and youth with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities discover their athletic potential by coaching, supervising, and supporting them in a variety of sports and events. We have coaching opportunities for people who are passionate about people and sports, including basketball, weightlifting, track and field, swimming, soccer, bocce ball, softball, golf, volleyball, and bowling. No formal skills are needed, just a positive attitude and the ability to support and encourage participants in their efforts. Link Associates will provide required training in First Aid, CPR, universal precautions, introduction to ID/DD and mandatory reporter. Volunteers must also complete an application, including a background and abuse check. Agency: Link Associates You don't have to be Vince Lombardi to make a huge impact in the Special Olympic sports world. Help adults and youth with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities discover their athletic potential by coaching, supervising, and supporting them in a variety of sports and events. We have coaching opportunities for people who are passionate about people and sports, including basketball, weightlifting, track and field, swimming, soccer, bocce ball, softball, golf, volleyball, and bowling. No formal skills are needed, just a positive attitude and the ability to support and encourage participants in their efforts. Link Associates will provide required training in First Aid, CPR, universal precautions, introduction to ID/DD and mandatory reporter. Volunteers must also complete an application, including a background and abuse check. Agency: Link Associates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Residential Volunteer Assists Staff On Community OutingsGoing to the movies, shopping at the mall, eating out. These aren’t exactly activities you would chalk up as charitable, but when you’re a residential volunteer that’s exactly what they are. Link Associates needs patient and friendly volunteers to assist our Residential Counselors as they provide support for individuals with mental retardation and developmental disabilities on community outings. Have some fun out in the community while enriching the lives the adults we serve. Volunteers need to complete a Link Associates Volunteer Application, which includes a background check. You will also need to complete the required agency trainings offered by Link Associates to make sure you’re ready and able to provide the most good possible. Agency: Link Associates Going to the movies, shopping at the mall, eating out. These aren’t exactly activities you would chalk up as charitable, but when you’re a residential volunteer that’s exactly what they are. Link Associates needs patient and friendly volunteers to assist our Residential Counselors as they provide support for individuals with mental retardation and developmental disabilities on community outings. Have some fun out in the community while enriching the lives the adults we serve. Volunteers need to complete a Link Associates Volunteer Application, which includes a background check. You will also need to complete the required agency trainings offered by Link Associates to make sure you’re ready and able to provide the most good possible. Agency: Link Associates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Projects, Day Trips and More!Help others find their calling! Join our team in providing quality vocational day programs to those with intellectual disabilities. Whether you read to clients, assist with work tasks or crafts, or go along on community outings, you will bring a sense of purpose and joy to others! Getting started is simple! Process includes the Link Associates Volunteer Application form, background checks, and agency trainings. Agency: Link Associates Help others find their calling! Join our team in providing quality vocational day programs to those with intellectual disabilities. Whether you read to clients, assist with work tasks or crafts, or go along on community outings, you will bring a sense of purpose and joy to others! Getting started is simple! Process includes the Link Associates Volunteer Application form, background checks, and agency trainings. Agency: Link Associates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Field Trip Aide and or Adult Day Program CompanionLove to read? Or is gardening more your thing? How about cooking? Link Associates has all sorts of fun ways for volunteers to get involved. We offer activities such as book club, cooking club, gardening group, games, music, swimming, field trips, and more, and we need fun-loving volunteers to help make these activities run smoothly. Join us between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and have some fun while giving back. To get started, volunteers need to complete an application with background checks and participate in a volunteer orientation. Any necessary training will be provided. Agency: Link Associates Love to read? Or is gardening more your thing? How about cooking? Link Associates has all sorts of fun ways for volunteers to get involved. We offer activities such as book club, cooking club, gardening group, games, music, swimming, field trips, and more, and we need fun-loving volunteers to help make these activities run smoothly. Join us between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and have some fun while giving back. To get started, volunteers need to complete an application with background checks and participate in a volunteer orientation. Any necessary training will be provided. Agency: Link Associates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Art ConnectionIntroduce others to the world of art! As a volunteer for Community Art Connection, you’ll have the opportunity to present your artwork to a group of 25 adults with intellectual disabilities and lead a hands-on, art-related activity. Anything from painting to flower arranging, sing-a-longs to drama-your talents will truly be appreciated. Join us just one evening or sign-up to come every month or two - you decide. The artists at Link Associates are waiting for you! Agency: Link Associates Introduce others to the world of art! As a volunteer for Community Art Connection, you’ll have the opportunity to present your artwork to a group of 25 adults with intellectual disabilities and lead a hands-on, art-related activity. Anything from painting to flower arranging, sing-a-longs to drama-your talents will truly be appreciated. Join us just one evening or sign-up to come every month or two - you decide. The artists at Link Associates are waiting for you! Agency: Link Associates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PhotographerThe Friends of the Cedar Falls Public Library are looking for volunteers to photograph events and activity at the Cedar Falls Public Library. This can be done on an occasional basis on the volunteer's schedule. Agency: Friends of the Cedar Falls Public Library The Friends of the Cedar Falls Public Library are looking for volunteers to photograph events and activity at the Cedar Falls Public Library. This can be done on an occasional basis on the volunteer's schedule. Agency: Friends of the Cedar Falls Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Crisis Chat VolunteerWHAT IS IOWA CRISIS CHAT?
Iowa Crisis Chat is an online resource for emotional support, operated by CommUnity Crisis Services. Located in Iowa City. Since launching Iowa Crisis Chat in 2011, the number of chats and texts we receive has surpassed the number of calls we receive by phone. Because of this growth, we are expanding our volunteer recruitment across the state! People of all ages use this service to talk about a variety of concerns. However, the median age is 21 and 80% of chatters are experiencing thoughts of suicide. WHY SHOULD I VOLUNTEER?Volunteers learn a wide variety of counseling techniques and offer direct support to clients in need. Our training prepares people who have gone on to become therapists, social workers, teachers, lawyers, clergy, doctors, and even genetic counselors. Besides looking good on a resume, volunteering with CommUnity feels good! You get to make a positive difference in the world by connecting with people who are hurting. Even though this is a remote position, you will be supported throughout the process. We have been a volunteer-driven organization for nearly 50 years, and we have volunteers who have stayed with us for 15+ years because of our positive and supportive culture. REQUIREMENTS Must be 18 years or older. Must be able to work one 3-hour shift per week for a minimum of 9 months. (Does not have to be a consecutive 9 months.) Must attend weekly in-person trainings in Iowa City Must have access to a reliable computer and secure internet connection. Must have access to Skype, Zoom, or Google Meets for a one-time interview (sometimes school or public libraries have this capability). Must be able to complete approximately 30 hours of training and mentoring. Must successfully complete a background check.Volunteers are supervised and supported by full-time staff members who are available through our chat portal during every shift. Supervisors are there to provide support and advice, and to handle any escalated situations that might require 911 contact. Apply at: builtbycommunity.org/volunteerAgency: CommUnity Crisis Services and Food Bank WHAT IS IOWA CRISIS CHAT?
Iowa Crisis Chat is an online resource for emotional support, operated by CommUnity Crisis Services. Located in Iowa City. Since launching Iowa Crisis Chat in 2011, the number of chats and texts we receive has surpassed the number of calls we receive by phone. Because of this growth, we are expanding our volunteer recruitment across the state! People of all ages use this service to talk about a variety of concerns. However, the median age is 21 and 80% of chatters are experiencing thoughts of suicide. WHY SHOULD I VOLUNTEER?Volunteers learn a wide variety of counseling techniques and offer direct support to clients in need. Our training prepares people who have gone on to become therapists, social workers, teachers, lawyers, clergy, doctors, and even genetic counselors. Besides looking good on a resume, volunteering with CommUnity feels good! You get to make a positive difference in the world by connecting with people who are hurting. Even though this is a remote position, you will be supported throughout the process. We have been a volunteer-driven organization for nearly 50 years, and we have volunteers who have stayed with us for 15+ years because of our positive and supportive culture. REQUIREMENTS Must be 18 years or older. Must be able to work one 3-hour shift per week for a minimum of 9 months. (Does not have to be a consecutive 9 months.) Must attend weekly in-person trainings in Iowa City Must have access to a reliable computer and secure internet connection. Must have access to Skype, Zoom, or Google Meets for a one-time interview (sometimes school or public libraries have this capability). Must be able to complete approximately 30 hours of training and mentoring. Must successfully complete a background check.Volunteers are supervised and supported by full-time staff members who are available through our chat portal during every shift. Supervisors are there to provide support and advice, and to handle any escalated situations that might require 911 contact. Apply at: builtbycommunity.org/volunteerAgency: CommUnity Crisis Services and Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Across the RoadAcross the Road is a new initiative aimed at connecting community members with our clients electronically in engaging ways to develop relationships and enhance lives during this time of isolation, and potentially beyond. Trivium Life Services is a non-profit organization devoted to supporting adults in our community who, for various reasons, are unable to live completely on their own. Most have some sort of intellectual or physical disability, or are dealing with serious mental illness or substance abuse. How it Works: Picture this – A community member and a client who both love Harry Potter connect once a week for 20-30 minutes to read and discuss the books together via a Teams Meeting or Zoom. Or, a resident of a local nursing home and a client who both love chess connect with each other to play online, building a friendship and addressing their common need for social interaction. The possibilities are endless! Yoga! Karaoke! Art tutorial! Show off your pets! etc! Virtual interactions can be a one-time thing, or meet weekly, monthly, etc. Agency: Trivium Life Services Across the Road is a new initiative aimed at connecting community members with our clients electronically in engaging ways to develop relationships and enhance lives during this time of isolation, and potentially beyond. Trivium Life Services is a non-profit organization devoted to supporting adults in our community who, for various reasons, are unable to live completely on their own. Most have some sort of intellectual or physical disability, or are dealing with serious mental illness or substance abuse. How it Works: Picture this – A community member and a client who both love Harry Potter connect once a week for 20-30 minutes to read and discuss the books together via a Teams Meeting or Zoom. Or, a resident of a local nursing home and a client who both love chess connect with each other to play online, building a friendship and addressing their common need for social interaction. The possibilities are endless! Yoga! Karaoke! Art tutorial! Show off your pets! etc! Virtual interactions can be a one-time thing, or meet weekly, monthly, etc. Agency: Trivium Life Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hygiene Items for the HomelessBar Soap Body Wash Razors Shaving Cream Toothpaste Tooth Brushes Shampoo Conditioner Lotion Deodorant Underwear Agency: Christian Care Bar Soap Body Wash Razors Shaving Cream Toothpaste Tooth Brushes Shampoo Conditioner Lotion Deodorant Underwear Agency: Christian Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kitchen NeedsCondiments Coffee/Sugar/Creamer Gallon Ziploc Bags Agency: Christian Care Condiments Coffee/Sugar/Creamer Gallon Ziploc Bags Agency: Christian Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Corporate Friday's at ThriftHope Ministries Thrift Store is great for small group’s 5-10 people. Revenue from Hope Ministries Thrift supports Hope Ministries’ programs and services for men, women and children who are homeless, hungry, abused or addicted. Therefore, whether you are shopping at our stores, donating items that can be sold, or volunteering your time, you are helping support our food, shelter and recovery services! We have two locations: 4640 Merle Hay Rd 500 E Army Post Rd We invite you and your group of 5-10 people to volunteer for 3-4 hours at a time on our Corporate Friday’s of the month (every Friday is a Corporate Friday ;) Possible duties include: - Receiving and receipting donated items -Sorting donated items into categories -Tagging items into categories such as clothing, housewares, accessories, jewelry, etc. -Testing electric items -Preparing items for sale and putting items out on the sales floor purging unsold items from the sales floor
We would love to have you, thank you for your consideration.
If you’d like to schedule a Corporate Friday Volunteer shift please contact me, Leslie Green lgreen@hopeiowa.org or 515-265-7272 Agency: Hope Ministries Hope Ministries Thrift Store is great for small group’s 5-10 people. Revenue from Hope Ministries Thrift supports Hope Ministries’ programs and services for men, women and children who are homeless, hungry, abused or addicted. Therefore, whether you are shopping at our stores, donating items that can be sold, or volunteering your time, you are helping support our food, shelter and recovery services! We have two locations: 4640 Merle Hay Rd 500 E Army Post Rd We invite you and your group of 5-10 people to volunteer for 3-4 hours at a time on our Corporate Friday’s of the month (every Friday is a Corporate Friday ;) Possible duties include: - Receiving and receipting donated items -Sorting donated items into categories -Tagging items into categories such as clothing, housewares, accessories, jewelry, etc. -Testing electric items -Preparing items for sale and putting items out on the sales floor purging unsold items from the sales floor
We would love to have you, thank you for your consideration.
If you’d like to schedule a Corporate Friday Volunteer shift please contact me, Leslie Green lgreen@hopeiowa.org or 515-265-7272 Agency: Hope Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 50327 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office AssistantWe are in need of long-term volunteers t learn our case management and intake system and provide assistance with the reception of calls. These volunteers are needed from 8:30am-5:00pm each weekday. This opportunity is limited to adults 18 and over. Agency: Iowa Legal Aid We are in need of long-term volunteers t learn our case management and intake system and provide assistance with the reception of calls. These volunteers are needed from 8:30am-5:00pm each weekday. This opportunity is limited to adults 18 and over. Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Club Volunteer Leaders & Clover Kids Volunteers Group LeaderVolunteer will lead and assist with monthly Clover Kids meetings. Locations: Oskaloosa, Eddyville, Fremont, & New Sharon Clover Kids is a program for children in Kdg-3rd grade. Must complete and pass an Extension volunteer screening, complete the Iowa 4-H New Volunteer Training (3 online modules, 1 live module), and the annual Iowa 4-H Volunteer Training.
Clubs & Groups meet monthly for 1-2 hours. Most clubs take August &/or September off to recruit new members and reorganize for the new 4-H year. Clover kids take July-September off to recruit new members and reorganize for the new 4-H year.
No restrictions - Adults must pass background screening and be approved by the Mahaska County Ag Extension District Council. Meetings are held in October-June Agency: Mahaska County 4-H Youth Development Volunteer will lead and assist with monthly Clover Kids meetings. Locations: Oskaloosa, Eddyville, Fremont, & New Sharon Clover Kids is a program for children in Kdg-3rd grade. Must complete and pass an Extension volunteer screening, complete the Iowa 4-H New Volunteer Training (3 online modules, 1 live module), and the annual Iowa 4-H Volunteer Training.
Clubs & Groups meet monthly for 1-2 hours. Most clubs take August &/or September off to recruit new members and reorganize for the new 4-H year. Clover kids take July-September off to recruit new members and reorganize for the new 4-H year.
No restrictions - Adults must pass background screening and be approved by the Mahaska County Ag Extension District Council. Meetings are held in October-June Agency: Mahaska County 4-H Youth Development Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bring and We Serve MealsChristian Care is in need of hot prepared meals that can be served here inside our facility and to those in our community that are in need. Meals should include: protein, vegetable, carbohydrate, and dessert. Meal should be enough to feed 60 people. Our meal schedule: Lunch at Noon Dinner at 6:30 PM If you can stay to serve the meal (though this is not necessary), it would be a huge help as well. Agency: Christian Care Christian Care is in need of hot prepared meals that can be served here inside our facility and to those in our community that are in need. Meals should include: protein, vegetable, carbohydrate, and dessert. Meal should be enough to feed 60 people. Our meal schedule: Lunch at Noon Dinner at 6:30 PM If you can stay to serve the meal (though this is not necessary), it would be a huge help as well. Agency: Christian Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Companion/Telephone ReassuranceDo you LOVE to talk to people? Do you enjoy filling other peoples cups? Making a new friend? If so, we have an opportunity for you! Position Title: Volunteer Companion/Telephone Reassurance
Position Summary. Provide friendship and companionship to help motivate and keep individuals mentally stimulated.
Reports To: Elderbridge Agency on Aging staff, as assigned.
Position Benefits: Social interaction with others. Recognition as a valuable part of our team. A sense of giving back to your community. Utilize current talents, skills and abilities. Develop new talents, skill and abilities. Develop valuable relationships.
Position Responsibilities: Chatting with individuals in person or over the phone. Interacting in hobbies. Companionship. Be friendly, respectful and positive. Report any problems to assigned Elderbridge Agency on Aging Staff, as assigned.
Skills, Knowledge Abilities: If driving; must have your own vehicle, valid driver’s license and auto insurance, good driving record, knowledge and observance of traffic rules and laws. Good interpersonal skills, courteous and works well with others. Prompt and dependable. Organized and neat. Friendly, supportive, compassionate attitude.Time Commitment: Open Duration: Ongoing as needed
Due to access to confidential participant information this position may require criminal background check and abuse registry check.
Contact Laura Allen, Volunteer Coordinator at 1-800-243-0678. Agency: Elderbridge Agency on Aging Do you LOVE to talk to people? Do you enjoy filling other peoples cups? Making a new friend? If so, we have an opportunity for you! Position Title: Volunteer Companion/Telephone Reassurance
Position Summary. Provide friendship and companionship to help motivate and keep individuals mentally stimulated.
Reports To: Elderbridge Agency on Aging staff, as assigned.
Position Benefits: Social interaction with others. Recognition as a valuable part of our team. A sense of giving back to your community. Utilize current talents, skills and abilities. Develop new talents, skill and abilities. Develop valuable relationships.
Position Responsibilities: Chatting with individuals in person or over the phone. Interacting in hobbies. Companionship. Be friendly, respectful and positive. Report any problems to assigned Elderbridge Agency on Aging Staff, as assigned.
Skills, Knowledge Abilities: If driving; must have your own vehicle, valid driver’s license and auto insurance, good driving record, knowledge and observance of traffic rules and laws. Good interpersonal skills, courteous and works well with others. Prompt and dependable. Organized and neat. Friendly, supportive, compassionate attitude.Time Commitment: Open Duration: Ongoing as needed
Due to access to confidential participant information this position may require criminal background check and abuse registry check.
Contact Laura Allen, Volunteer Coordinator at 1-800-243-0678. Agency: Elderbridge Agency on Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk WorkerGreet consumers, answer the phone, check consumers in for meals, punch meal ticket cards, make sure the senior center is running smoothly. This positions helps the Senior Center run smoothly with the help of a volunteer. 9-12am open to any age or people with disabilities. Agency: Independence Senior Center Greet consumers, answer the phone, check consumers in for meals, punch meal ticket cards, make sure the senior center is running smoothly. This positions helps the Senior Center run smoothly with the help of a volunteer. 9-12am open to any age or people with disabilities. Agency: Independence Senior Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50644 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bingo Caller12:30 daily. Open to any age or people with disabilities. Call Bingo Numbers.
This position helps meet the social needs of the consumers, bingo is one of their favorite activities. Agency: Independence Senior Center 12:30 daily. Open to any age or people with disabilities. Call Bingo Numbers.
This position helps meet the social needs of the consumers, bingo is one of their favorite activities. Agency: Independence Senior Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50644 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shaving Razor BuyerThis is the perfect way for someone to get involved who doesn’t have any extra time to give. Add razors to your list and pick them up when you’re out shopping. You can drop them off to Willis Dady when you’re already out and about. Do your shopping online instead? Have them shipped to the shelter! Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services This is the perfect way for someone to get involved who doesn’t have any extra time to give. Add razors to your list and pick them up when you’re out shopping. You can drop them off to Willis Dady when you’re already out and about. Do your shopping online instead? Have them shipped to the shelter! Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising OpportunitiesAre you interested in assisting with fundraising events to raise funds to provide free services to your community? Join Riverview Center's development team by assisting virtually or in person! From assisting with networking in the community, helping make phone calls, or assisting with an event in person, there are plenty of fundraising events at Riverview Center for you to assist with. If you're interested, please call the Volunteer Coordinator Raechel Breyer at (319) 349-1949 or email her at raechel@riverviewcenter.org. Agency: Riverview Center Are you interested in assisting with fundraising events to raise funds to provide free services to your community? Join Riverview Center's development team by assisting virtually or in person! From assisting with networking in the community, helping make phone calls, or assisting with an event in person, there are plenty of fundraising events at Riverview Center for you to assist with. If you're interested, please call the Volunteer Coordinator Raechel Breyer at (319) 349-1949 or email her at raechel@riverviewcenter.org. Agency: Riverview Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Advocate for Survivors of Sexual Assault with Crisis Response!What does the organization need?
Purpose: To support survivors of sexual assault. Responsibilities: Participate in an on-call rotation to respond to hospital calls to support survivors of sexual assault. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: 30-hour Victim Counselor Training, provide resources, mentoring, and support. How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: This will assist our ability to provide more support to survivors of sexual assault. Benefits to volunteer: Development in counseling, networking, increase public speaking skills, gain experience in victim services. Qualifications: For individuals 16 and over. No experience is needed, we will provide training. Qualifications include empathy, communication skills, and patience. Background checks will be required upon completion of the training. Safety Protocols: Masks optional.
Agency: Riverview Center What does the organization need?
Purpose: To support survivors of sexual assault. Responsibilities: Participate in an on-call rotation to respond to hospital calls to support survivors of sexual assault. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: 30-hour Victim Counselor Training, provide resources, mentoring, and support. How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: This will assist our ability to provide more support to survivors of sexual assault. Benefits to volunteer: Development in counseling, networking, increase public speaking skills, gain experience in victim services. Qualifications: For individuals 16 and over. No experience is needed, we will provide training. Qualifications include empathy, communication skills, and patience. Background checks will be required upon completion of the training. Safety Protocols: Masks optional.
Agency: Riverview Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community OutreachWhat does the organization need?
Purpose: To network and raise awareness of sexual violence. Responsibilities: To build relationships with other community resources to bridge any barriers survivors may have in receiving services. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: 30-hour Victim Counselor Training, provide resources, mentoring, and support. How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: This will assist our ability to raise awareness of sexual violence and provide more support to survivors of sexual assault. Benefits to volunteer: Development in counseling, networking, increase public speaking skills, gain experience in victim services. Qualifications: For individuals 16 and over. No experience is needed, we will provide training. Qualifications include empathy, communication skills, and patience. Background checks will be required upon completion of the training. Safety Protocols: Masks are optional.
Agency: Riverview Center What does the organization need?
Purpose: To network and raise awareness of sexual violence. Responsibilities: To build relationships with other community resources to bridge any barriers survivors may have in receiving services. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: 30-hour Victim Counselor Training, provide resources, mentoring, and support. How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: This will assist our ability to raise awareness of sexual violence and provide more support to survivors of sexual assault. Benefits to volunteer: Development in counseling, networking, increase public speaking skills, gain experience in victim services. Qualifications: For individuals 16 and over. No experience is needed, we will provide training. Qualifications include empathy, communication skills, and patience. Background checks will be required upon completion of the training. Safety Protocols: Masks are optional.
Agency: Riverview Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project Back to School: Sioux City Public Schools Foundation and Central Bank1 out of every 10 students in the Sioux City Community School lack the resources to purchase school supplies, clothing, shoes, and more.
On average, student and parent applicants include: 500 are homeless. 70% are on the free and reduced lunch program. Migrants arriving daily from 59 countries. Teachers purchase out-of-their-own pockets: books, curriculum aids, and more not on the school lists or provided by the District. YOU can help the Sioux City Community School District’s students and teachers start the new school year off right! Join the Sioux City Public Schools Foundation and Central Bank with "Project Back to School!” Purchase one or more items from the District's school supply list or we will shop for you through your 100% tax deductible* donation. Your donation will purchase: $30 - 1 student's backpack and school supplies; $50 - 1 teacher's supplies; $60 - 2 students; $100 - 2 teachers; $90 - 3 students; $150 - 3 teachers; Etc. Join us Now! Donate Online; Mail: Project Back to School, % Sioux City Public Schools Foundation, 627 4th Street, Sioux City, Iowa 51101; Contact the Foundation at 712-224-7490 or info@scpsf.org. Make your financial donation or drop off your donation at any of Central Bank's four locations: 4201 S. Lakeport, 2906 Hamilton Blvd., or 522 4th Street, Sioux City; or 400 Gold Circle, Dakota Dunes. Dulce Sanchez, Equity Administrative Assistant, said, “The elementary students’ joy is infectious and the high schooler’s gratitude is humbling when they receive their backpack and school supplies.” *You can specify your gift to help a “Student, Teacher, or Building.”
Agency: Sioux City Public Schools Foundation 1 out of every 10 students in the Sioux City Community School lack the resources to purchase school supplies, clothing, shoes, and more.
On average, student and parent applicants include: 500 are homeless. 70% are on the free and reduced lunch program. Migrants arriving daily from 59 countries. Teachers purchase out-of-their-own pockets: books, curriculum aids, and more not on the school lists or provided by the District. YOU can help the Sioux City Community School District’s students and teachers start the new school year off right! Join the Sioux City Public Schools Foundation and Central Bank with "Project Back to School!” Purchase one or more items from the District's school supply list or we will shop for you through your 100% tax deductible* donation. Your donation will purchase: $30 - 1 student's backpack and school supplies; $50 - 1 teacher's supplies; $60 - 2 students; $100 - 2 teachers; $90 - 3 students; $150 - 3 teachers; Etc. Join us Now! Donate Online; Mail: Project Back to School, % Sioux City Public Schools Foundation, 627 4th Street, Sioux City, Iowa 51101; Contact the Foundation at 712-224-7490 or info@scpsf.org. Make your financial donation or drop off your donation at any of Central Bank's four locations: 4201 S. Lakeport, 2906 Hamilton Blvd., or 522 4th Street, Sioux City; or 400 Gold Circle, Dakota Dunes. Dulce Sanchez, Equity Administrative Assistant, said, “The elementary students’ joy is infectious and the high schooler’s gratitude is humbling when they receive their backpack and school supplies.” *You can specify your gift to help a “Student, Teacher, or Building.”
Agency: Sioux City Public Schools Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program LeadersServes as the lead volunteer at the assigned program, responsible for planning purposeful, goal-oriented activities for each session which fills the allotted program time, as well as additional activities to promote skill development. The Program Leader is the key Volunteer overseeing their assigned program planning and execution. Programs meet on a consistent schedule, set by the local Playhouse Program Committee, either meet weekly or monthly. The Program Leader works collaboratively with the Program Coordinator and Site Coordinator to provide high-quality, outcome-driven programs according to the program models developed by GiGi’s Playhouse. This volunteer position requires a commitment of 1.5-6 hours per month, depending on the length and frequency of the assigned program, and includes the following responsibilities: * Prepares the program space/ environment for program activities, including making sure age-appropriate (high energy) music is playing at all times, the Playhouse is presentable and organized, creates an atmosphere of celebration and acceptance, refreshments provided as needed * Ensures program activities motivate participants and families to reach high expectations and give their "best of all", track participant "best of all" from week to week/ month to month * Ensures each program session has a structured beginning and ending activity * Facilitates program activities between the parent and child to promote parent education, encourages skills practice at home and between program sessions * Greets families, fully engages each program participant/ family in the program activities * Acts as a resource for families, answers questions regarding program activities, GiGi’s Playhouse, and the Program Leader’s area of expertise/ therapeutic specialty to collaborate in guiding participants to meet their "best of all". * Delegate responsibilities to assisting volunteers, such as taking pictures, monitoring sign-in, setting up program supplies and refreshments, cleaning up, etc. * Completes the Program Leader Checklist at the end of each program * Communicates with Site Coordinator and Program Committee to ensure successful program delivery Experience/ Qualifications: The Program Leader role is a "hands-on", active role and requires a Volunteer with the following skillset: * Education and work experience in the specific therapeutic techniques or educational themes of the assigned program (ie. the "Crawlers" program is led by a physical therapist, handwriting program led by an occupational therapist, etc.) * Excellent communication skills, positivity, and enthusiasm for GiGi’s Playhouse For additional information please contact Pam Lynch at 309-762-7529 or volunteerquadcities@gigisplayhouse.org. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Serves as the lead volunteer at the assigned program, responsible for planning purposeful, goal-oriented activities for each session which fills the allotted program time, as well as additional activities to promote skill development. The Program Leader is the key Volunteer overseeing their assigned program planning and execution. Programs meet on a consistent schedule, set by the local Playhouse Program Committee, either meet weekly or monthly. The Program Leader works collaboratively with the Program Coordinator and Site Coordinator to provide high-quality, outcome-driven programs according to the program models developed by GiGi’s Playhouse. This volunteer position requires a commitment of 1.5-6 hours per month, depending on the length and frequency of the assigned program, and includes the following responsibilities: * Prepares the program space/ environment for program activities, including making sure age-appropriate (high energy) music is playing at all times, the Playhouse is presentable and organized, creates an atmosphere of celebration and acceptance, refreshments provided as needed * Ensures program activities motivate participants and families to reach high expectations and give their "best of all", track participant "best of all" from week to week/ month to month * Ensures each program session has a structured beginning and ending activity * Facilitates program activities between the parent and child to promote parent education, encourages skills practice at home and between program sessions * Greets families, fully engages each program participant/ family in the program activities * Acts as a resource for families, answers questions regarding program activities, GiGi’s Playhouse, and the Program Leader’s area of expertise/ therapeutic specialty to collaborate in guiding participants to meet their "best of all". * Delegate responsibilities to assisting volunteers, such as taking pictures, monitoring sign-in, setting up program supplies and refreshments, cleaning up, etc. * Completes the Program Leader Checklist at the end of each program * Communicates with Site Coordinator and Program Committee to ensure successful program delivery Experience/ Qualifications: The Program Leader role is a "hands-on", active role and requires a Volunteer with the following skillset: * Education and work experience in the specific therapeutic techniques or educational themes of the assigned program (ie. the "Crawlers" program is led by a physical therapist, handwriting program led by an occupational therapist, etc.) * Excellent communication skills, positivity, and enthusiasm for GiGi’s Playhouse For additional information please contact Pam Lynch at 309-762-7529 or volunteerquadcities@gigisplayhouse.org. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Scleroderma Heartland Board of DirectorsScleroderma, or systemic sclerosis, is a chronic connective tissue disease. There is no cure and no medicine. Hardening of the skin is one of the most visible manifestations of the disease. It can also attack internal organs. Do you know someone with this disease? Do you have an interest in helping the Scleroderma community, increasing awareness and education regarding Scleroderma, and supporting research to find a cure? If yes, then consider joining the Board of Directors of the Scleroderma Foundation Heartland Chapter! Responsibilities By joining the Board of Directors (BOD), you will be asked to attend BOD meetings every other month (6 times per year) remotely via Zoom. Board members help provide the following: Financial oversight of the Heartland Chapter budget. Goals and objectives for the Chapter, related to our Mission. Leadership on Chapter activities, including Support Group, Education Day, and the Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma fundraiser. Provide leadership and guidance for one committee i.e. Education Day, Fundraiser walk committee, Support Group committeeQualifications No specific knowledge of Scleroderma is required. Business experience with planning, budgets, financial oversite is preferred but not required. Any previous board experience is a plus. Information you need to perform your role as a Board Member will be provided. A desire and passion to assist the Heartland Chapter Scleroderma community is strongly desired.
Compensation The Board of Directors is a volunteer position. As a thank you for your service, Board members may have the opportunity to attend the National Scleroderma Foundation Conference, with expenses paid for by the Heartland Chapter. Our Three-Fold Mission of Support, Education and Research Support: To help patients and their families cope with scleroderma through mutual support programs, peer counseling, physician referrals and educational information. Education: To promote public awareness and education through patient and health professional seminars, literature, and publicity campaigns. Research: To stimulate and support research to improve treatment and ultimately find the cause of and cure for scleroderma and related diseases.Free-Response Question: How may we contact you? Please provide your preferred email and/or phone number. HeartlandChapter@scleroderma.org
Agency: Heartland Scleroderma Chapter Scleroderma, or systemic sclerosis, is a chronic connective tissue disease. There is no cure and no medicine. Hardening of the skin is one of the most visible manifestations of the disease. It can also attack internal organs. Do you know someone with this disease? Do you have an interest in helping the Scleroderma community, increasing awareness and education regarding Scleroderma, and supporting research to find a cure? If yes, then consider joining the Board of Directors of the Scleroderma Foundation Heartland Chapter! Responsibilities By joining the Board of Directors (BOD), you will be asked to attend BOD meetings every other month (6 times per year) remotely via Zoom. Board members help provide the following: Financial oversight of the Heartland Chapter budget. Goals and objectives for the Chapter, related to our Mission. Leadership on Chapter activities, including Support Group, Education Day, and the Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma fundraiser. Provide leadership and guidance for one committee i.e. Education Day, Fundraiser walk committee, Support Group committeeQualifications No specific knowledge of Scleroderma is required. Business experience with planning, budgets, financial oversite is preferred but not required. Any previous board experience is a plus. Information you need to perform your role as a Board Member will be provided. A desire and passion to assist the Heartland Chapter Scleroderma community is strongly desired.
Compensation The Board of Directors is a volunteer position. As a thank you for your service, Board members may have the opportunity to attend the National Scleroderma Foundation Conference, with expenses paid for by the Heartland Chapter. Our Three-Fold Mission of Support, Education and Research Support: To help patients and their families cope with scleroderma through mutual support programs, peer counseling, physician referrals and educational information. Education: To promote public awareness and education through patient and health professional seminars, literature, and publicity campaigns. Research: To stimulate and support research to improve treatment and ultimately find the cause of and cure for scleroderma and related diseases.Free-Response Question: How may we contact you? Please provide your preferred email and/or phone number. HeartlandChapter@scleroderma.org
Agency: Heartland Scleroderma Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Enjoy gardening and making a difference? Pathways has an opportunity for you!Pathways in Iowa City, a program of Aging Services, is looking for 1-2 volunteers to help garden and clean up the center's patio area. This can be a one-time project, or can done on an ongoing basis. Pathways serves adults 18+ who need medical care, socialization, or have other needs during the day and return home in the evening. Volunteers are fully trained and complete background checks. We are excited to talk to you about this opportunity! Aging Services is a certified Service Enterprise agency...join our efforts and learn more about how we support our community as a team! Agency: Aging Services Pathways in Iowa City, a program of Aging Services, is looking for 1-2 volunteers to help garden and clean up the center's patio area. This can be a one-time project, or can done on an ongoing basis. Pathways serves adults 18+ who need medical care, socialization, or have other needs during the day and return home in the evening. Volunteers are fully trained and complete background checks. We are excited to talk to you about this opportunity! Aging Services is a certified Service Enterprise agency...join our efforts and learn more about how we support our community as a team! Agency: Aging Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden work volunteers needed!Hope Tree Acres is currently recruiting volunteers for our garden! Volunteers should commit to a minimum of 10 hours total with HTA. You are welcome to spread those hours out over several weeks or you can complete them in a week! If you have any gardening experience and love to be around nature, come join us! Agency: Hope Tree Acres Hope Tree Acres is currently recruiting volunteers for our garden! Volunteers should commit to a minimum of 10 hours total with HTA. You are welcome to spread those hours out over several weeks or you can complete them in a week! If you have any gardening experience and love to be around nature, come join us! Agency: Hope Tree Acres Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Humane Policy Volunteer LeaderDo you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity! Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including: Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state. Apply Today! If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps: Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405. Agency: The Humane Society of the United States Do you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity! Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including: Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state. Apply Today! If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps: Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405. Agency: The Humane Society of the United States Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Free Garage SalePeoples Community Health Clinic is a non-private that is dedicated to providing affordable, compassionate, high-quality health care for all. The Clinic is joining other Health Centers across the nation in celebrating National Health Center Week 2021. In celebration, the Clinic is hosting a Free Garage sale. Everyone is welcome. This event will take place on August 9th, 2021. Agency: People's Community Health Clinic Peoples Community Health Clinic is a non-private that is dedicated to providing affordable, compassionate, high-quality health care for all. The Clinic is joining other Health Centers across the nation in celebrating National Health Center Week 2021. In celebration, the Clinic is hosting a Free Garage sale. Everyone is welcome. This event will take place on August 9th, 2021. Agency: People's Community Health Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Humane Policy Volunteer LeaderDo you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity! Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including: Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state. Apply Today! If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps: Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405. Agency: The Humane Society of the United States Do you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity! Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including: Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state. Apply Today! If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps: Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405. Agency: The Humane Society of the United States Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Humane Policy Volunteer LeaderDo you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity! Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including: Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state. Apply Today! If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps: Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405. Agency: The Humane Society of the United States Do you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity! Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including: Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state. Apply Today! If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps: Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405. Agency: The Humane Society of the United States Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Humane Policy Volunteer LeaderDo you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity! Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including: Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state. Apply Today! If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps: Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405. Agency: The Humane Society of the United States Do you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity! Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including: Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state. Apply Today! If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps: Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405. Agency: The Humane Society of the United States Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Humane Policy Volunteer LeaderDo you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity! Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including: Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state. Apply Today! If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps: Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405. Agency: The Humane Society of the United States Do you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity! Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including: Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state. Apply Today! If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps: Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405. Agency: The Humane Society of the United States Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assistance delivering furniture and household items to veterans in needAmericans for Independent Living is continuously humbled and very grateful to the community for their frequent donation offers! At times, we have had to turn down offers or delay pick-up due to lack of time or manpower. We are looking for people with strong backs and generous hearts for our veterans to help pick up items being donated as well as help delivering household goods to recently placed homeless veterans. Nothing is more satisfying than seeing the smile on a veteran's face and hear their grateful responses when AFIL presents them with more than they ever expected! We are currently looking for help on Tuesdays and Fridays, though other opportunities may be available throughout the week. Simply "Respond" to this need and we will arrange an opportunity for you to volunteer with us! Volunteers must be able to: 1. Lift and move furniture and heavy boxes (sometimes up several flights of stairs). 2. Pack donated items securely and load items into the truck.
Agency: Americans For Independent Living Americans for Independent Living is continuously humbled and very grateful to the community for their frequent donation offers! At times, we have had to turn down offers or delay pick-up due to lack of time or manpower. We are looking for people with strong backs and generous hearts for our veterans to help pick up items being donated as well as help delivering household goods to recently placed homeless veterans. Nothing is more satisfying than seeing the smile on a veteran's face and hear their grateful responses when AFIL presents them with more than they ever expected! We are currently looking for help on Tuesdays and Fridays, though other opportunities may be available throughout the week. Simply "Respond" to this need and we will arrange an opportunity for you to volunteer with us! Volunteers must be able to: 1. Lift and move furniture and heavy boxes (sometimes up several flights of stairs). 2. Pack donated items securely and load items into the truck.
Agency: Americans For Independent Living Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Photography VolunteerNormaLeah has a need for a Photography Volunteer to capture memories of our special events and programs. This individual will photograph formal and candid shots at our fundraising events. Photos will need to be turned over to NormaLeah within one week of the event to share on social media and for use in future promotions. Recognition will be given when applicable. This is an excellent way for a photographer to get their talent and images circulating throughout the Quad Cities! Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative NormaLeah has a need for a Photography Volunteer to capture memories of our special events and programs. This individual will photograph formal and candid shots at our fundraising events. Photos will need to be turned over to NormaLeah within one week of the event to share on social media and for use in future promotions. Recognition will be given when applicable. This is an excellent way for a photographer to get their talent and images circulating throughout the Quad Cities! Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office Support VolunteerNormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative is in need of Office Support Volunteers. Our needs includes organizational tasks such as alphabetizing and counting. We often have large mailing projects which require envelope stuffing. If you would like to get more involved, clerical and bookkeeping projects come up, as well. This opportunity will be designed according to your abilities, interests, and schedule. We will partner with you in determining your own office support description. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative is in need of Office Support Volunteers. Our needs includes organizational tasks such as alphabetizing and counting. We often have large mailing projects which require envelope stuffing. If you would like to get more involved, clerical and bookkeeping projects come up, as well. This opportunity will be designed according to your abilities, interests, and schedule. We will partner with you in determining your own office support description. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graphic Design VolunteerAre you a creative designer who has an eye for graphics? NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative has a need for a Graphic Design Volunteer to assist with designing a variety of print and media pieces. This opportunity can be done from the comfort of your own home and may include pieces such as invitations, social media images, programs, etc. This volunteer is crucial for the success of our special events and allows NormaLeah staff to focus on fundraising and mission advancement. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Are you a creative designer who has an eye for graphics? NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative has a need for a Graphic Design Volunteer to assist with designing a variety of print and media pieces. This opportunity can be done from the comfort of your own home and may include pieces such as invitations, social media images, programs, etc. This volunteer is crucial for the success of our special events and allows NormaLeah staff to focus on fundraising and mission advancement. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Educational Outreach VolunteerOur FREE life-saving educational print materials are vital to the success of informing women about the subtle symptoms of ovarian cancer. Many of our materials require small assembly and packaging that must be complete before mailing materials to our advocates. As an Educational Outreach Volunteer, you will arrange a time to assemble print materials either in the NormaLeah office or arrange pick up for them to be assembled at home. We invite you to share this opportunity with a friend. Most things are more enjoyable when shared. We are also looking for volunteers to staff our events and community health fairs. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Our FREE life-saving educational print materials are vital to the success of informing women about the subtle symptoms of ovarian cancer. Many of our materials require small assembly and packaging that must be complete before mailing materials to our advocates. As an Educational Outreach Volunteer, you will arrange a time to assemble print materials either in the NormaLeah office or arrange pick up for them to be assembled at home. We invite you to share this opportunity with a friend. Most things are more enjoyable when shared. We are also looking for volunteers to staff our events and community health fairs. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Disaster Response Team MemberPurpose: To assist in the quick and efficient set up of a Volunteer Reception Center (VRC) in the event of a disaster in Black Hawk County Roles and Responsibilities Participate in 1 4 hour training and simulation Attend annual refresher course as needed When VRC is activated assist in setting up the VRC Help train other volunteers who sign up to help in VRC Help fill VRC roles as needed (greeter, interviewer, phone bank, etc.)Commitment: 1 year. Includes training session, in person simulation and attendance at annual refresher course. Benefits: Networking, fulfillment of civic responsibility, skill development in disaster training Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP Black Hawk County Purpose: To assist in the quick and efficient set up of a Volunteer Reception Center (VRC) in the event of a disaster in Black Hawk County Roles and Responsibilities Participate in 1 4 hour training and simulation Attend annual refresher course as needed When VRC is activated assist in setting up the VRC Help train other volunteers who sign up to help in VRC Help fill VRC roles as needed (greeter, interviewer, phone bank, etc.)Commitment: 1 year. Includes training session, in person simulation and attendance at annual refresher course. Benefits: Networking, fulfillment of civic responsibility, skill development in disaster training Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP Black Hawk County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee MembersThank you for your interest in becoming a involved at GiGi’s Playhouse Quad Cities! We have a variety of committees that meet throughout the year. Most only meet as needed. Fundraising & Event Committee Outreach & Volunteer Committee Programs Committee Special Event Planning Committees (Race & Gala)At GiGi’s Playhouse, we change lives through consistent delivery of free educational, therapeutic-based and career development programs for individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community, through a replicable playhouse model. With over 40 brick and mortar and pop up locations across the United States and Mexico and 200 inquiries to start new locations all over the world, GiGi’s Playhouse is the ONLY international network of Down Syndrome Achievement Centers. Every day, we provide FREE, life- changing therapeutic, educational and career training programs for individuals of all ages.
Through free programs and through our Generation G Campaign for global acceptance, we EMPOWER families by maximizing opportunities for daily achievement and lasting acceptance. To ensure lasting acceptance, we must show the world what individuals with Down syndrome are truly capable of achieving as students, co-workers, volunteers, friends, and valued members of their communities. Our program outcomes help advance this vital social impact goal. We know that by helping individuals with Down syndrome reach their highest potential, we can change outdated perceptions that people may have. The end result is a world that is empowered with knowledge, compassion, and inspiration - what a better place for all of us! Interested in becoming a Board member or other volunteer? Contact your local playhouse. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Thank you for your interest in becoming a involved at GiGi’s Playhouse Quad Cities! We have a variety of committees that meet throughout the year. Most only meet as needed. Fundraising & Event Committee Outreach & Volunteer Committee Programs Committee Special Event Planning Committees (Race & Gala)At GiGi’s Playhouse, we change lives through consistent delivery of free educational, therapeutic-based and career development programs for individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community, through a replicable playhouse model. With over 40 brick and mortar and pop up locations across the United States and Mexico and 200 inquiries to start new locations all over the world, GiGi’s Playhouse is the ONLY international network of Down Syndrome Achievement Centers. Every day, we provide FREE, life- changing therapeutic, educational and career training programs for individuals of all ages.
Through free programs and through our Generation G Campaign for global acceptance, we EMPOWER families by maximizing opportunities for daily achievement and lasting acceptance. To ensure lasting acceptance, we must show the world what individuals with Down syndrome are truly capable of achieving as students, co-workers, volunteers, friends, and valued members of their communities. Our program outcomes help advance this vital social impact goal. We know that by helping individuals with Down syndrome reach their highest potential, we can change outdated perceptions that people may have. The end result is a world that is empowered with knowledge, compassion, and inspiration - what a better place for all of us! Interested in becoming a Board member or other volunteer? Contact your local playhouse. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |