Volunteer: Kitty Hall Adoption Event
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Kitty Hall is a purr‑fectly fun cat adoption event hosted by the Seattle Animal Shelter at Seattle City Hall. For one special day, City Hall transforms into a cozy cat lounge where visitors can meet adorable, adoptable kittens and cats of all ages. Community members are invited to stop by, learn about the adoption process, chat with shelter staff and volunteers, and—most importantly—find their new feline family member. This event also features a whimsical civic twist: attendees can cast their vote for the Kitty Council President. Meet the charming feline candidates, explore their playful “platforms,” and participate in a lighthearted election that brings a little extra civic pride to the celebration. To make Kitty Hall a success, the Seattle Animal Shelter is seeking enthusiastic volunteers. Roles include greeting community members as they arrive, helping with gentle kitten wrangling to ensure cats stay safe and comfortable, and supporting event set‑up and tear‑down. Volunteers play a vital part in creating a welcoming, well‑organized, and fun experience for everyone—two‑legged and four‑legged alike. Agency: Seattle Animal Shelter
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Kitty Hall is a purr‑fectly fun cat adoption event hosted by the Seattle Animal Shelter at Seattle City Hall. For one special day, City Hall transforms into a cozy cat lounge where visitors can meet adorable, adoptable kittens and cats of all ages. Community members are invited to stop by, learn about the adoption process, chat with shelter staff and volunteers, and—most importantly—find their new feline family member. This event also features a whimsical civic twist: attendees can cast their vote for the Kitty Council President. Meet the charming feline candidates, explore their playful “platforms,” and participate in a lighthearted election that brings a little extra civic pride to the celebration. To make Kitty Hall a success, the Seattle Animal Shelter is seeking enthusiastic volunteers. Roles include greeting community members as they arrive, helping with gentle kitten wrangling to ensure cats stay safe and comfortable, and supporting event set‑up and tear‑down. Volunteers play a vital part in creating a welcoming, well‑organized, and fun experience for everyone—two‑legged and four‑legged alike. Agency: Seattle Animal Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 12, 2026 Zip Code: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: XBOT Robotics Press Release/Newsletter WriterXBOT Robotics is looking for a volunteer to author press releases and quarterly newsletters including the following: Press releases and announcements for new STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math) programs Quarterly updates on program activities Press releases in association with our teams' participation in competitive robotics eventsThe writer will also be asked to author articles for publication in our teams' social media channels. Agency: Xbot Robotics XBOT Robotics is looking for a volunteer to author press releases and quarterly newsletters including the following: Press releases and announcements for new STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math) programs Quarterly updates on program activities Press releases in association with our teams' participation in competitive robotics eventsThe writer will also be asked to author articles for publication in our teams' social media channels. Agency: Xbot Robotics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: XBOT Robotics Board DirectorXBOT Robotics has been serving the students of SE Seattle since 2001. Our programs are successful and we need additional board members to sustain and grow our organization as we expand programs and transition from all-volunteer to having paid operational staff. XBOT Robotics offers the following programs: Students are provided leadership, teamwork and communication opportunities in all of our STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math) program offerings. STEAM workshops (Summer and Fall) - Students develop skills in disciplines including Computer Aided Design (CAD), mechanical fabrication and assembly, electrical power and control systems, programming, computer vision, business and operations.FIRST Technology Competition (FTC) - Students design, build, program and drive 18" robots as part of a worldwide robotics league. Students learn to program using JAVA. XBOT Robotics is supporting two teams with students from Franklin and Cleveland High Schools. Students meet Tues/Thurs after school and Saturdays from September through January. Teams compete locally in November, December, and January. They compete internationally in April. FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) - Students work side by side with engineering professionals designing, building and programming a 120 lb robot for this annual game. Students from Franklin and Cleveland High Schools meet Tues/Thurs evenings and Saturdays from January through April. Teams compete locally in March, regionally in early April, and internationally in mid-April.Please contact XBOT Robotics via info@xbotrobotics.org for more information. Agency: Xbot Robotics XBOT Robotics has been serving the students of SE Seattle since 2001. Our programs are successful and we need additional board members to sustain and grow our organization as we expand programs and transition from all-volunteer to having paid operational staff. XBOT Robotics offers the following programs: Students are provided leadership, teamwork and communication opportunities in all of our STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math) program offerings. STEAM workshops (Summer and Fall) - Students develop skills in disciplines including Computer Aided Design (CAD), mechanical fabrication and assembly, electrical power and control systems, programming, computer vision, business and operations.FIRST Technology Competition (FTC) - Students design, build, program and drive 18" robots as part of a worldwide robotics league. Students learn to program using JAVA. XBOT Robotics is supporting two teams with students from Franklin and Cleveland High Schools. Students meet Tues/Thurs after school and Saturdays from September through January. Teams compete locally in November, December, and January. They compete internationally in April. FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) - Students work side by side with engineering professionals designing, building and programming a 120 lb robot for this annual game. Students from Franklin and Cleveland High Schools meet Tues/Thurs evenings and Saturdays from January through April. Teams compete locally in March, regionally in early April, and internationally in mid-April.Please contact XBOT Robotics via info@xbotrobotics.org for more information. Agency: Xbot Robotics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed for annual health & back-to-school fair-High Point (West Seattle).Neighborhood House is seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support our annual health and back to school fair.
Agency: Neighborhood House Neighborhood House is seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support our annual health and back to school fair.
Agency: Neighborhood House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 12, 2026 Zip Code: 98126 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed for annual health & back-to-school fair- Yesler TerraceNeighborhood House is seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support our annual health and back to school fair. Agency: Neighborhood House Neighborhood House is seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support our annual health and back to school fair. Agency: Neighborhood House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 14, 2026 Zip Code: 98122 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed for annual health & back-to-school fair- New HollyNeighborhood House is seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support our annual health and back to school fair.
Agency: Neighborhood House Neighborhood House is seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support our annual health and back to school fair.
Agency: Neighborhood House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 15, 2026 Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed for annual health & back-to-school fair- Wilcox Center Rainier VistaNeighborhood House is seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support our annual health and back to school fair. Agency: Neighborhood House Neighborhood House is seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support our annual health and back to school fair. Agency: Neighborhood House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 19, 2026 Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event Setup /cleanup volunteers Needed-High Point Health/back to school fairsNeighborhood House is seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support our annual health and back to school fair.
8/12/26-High Point West Seattle Address: 6400 Sylvan Way SW, Seattle, WA 98126 8/14/26: Yesler Terrace. Setup: 2:30pm-4:30pm Cleanup: 6:30pm-7:30pm. Address: 917 E Yesler Wy, Seattle, WA 98122 8/15/26: New Holly: Setup: 8:30am-10am Cleanup: 2-3pm Address: 7054 32nd Ave S, suite 5, Seattle, WA 8/19/26: Wilcox Rainier Vista center: Setup: 3pm-5pm cleanup 7pm-8pm Address: 4410 29th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108 You can chose to come for just setup or just cleanup or both. Please specify which option you would like. Agency: Neighborhood House Neighborhood House is seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support our annual health and back to school fair.
8/12/26-High Point West Seattle Address: 6400 Sylvan Way SW, Seattle, WA 98126 8/14/26: Yesler Terrace. Setup: 2:30pm-4:30pm Cleanup: 6:30pm-7:30pm. Address: 917 E Yesler Wy, Seattle, WA 98122 8/15/26: New Holly: Setup: 8:30am-10am Cleanup: 2-3pm Address: 7054 32nd Ave S, suite 5, Seattle, WA 8/19/26: Wilcox Rainier Vista center: Setup: 3pm-5pm cleanup 7pm-8pm Address: 4410 29th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108 You can chose to come for just setup or just cleanup or both. Please specify which option you would like. Agency: Neighborhood House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 12, 2026 Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marcus Trufant Believe in Me Charity Golf TournamentVolunteer at the Marcus Trufant Believe in Me Charity Golf Tournament on July 27, 2026, at Canterwood Golf & Country Club in Gig Harbor. Morning, daytime, and event-wrap-up shifts will be available, with opportunities to assist with setup, registration, golfer hospitality, contests, course activities, and cleanup. Volunteers will help create a welcoming experience while raising funds for scholarships for underserved students. To sign up, complete our Volunteer Enrollment Form. All volunteers will complete a background check. After enrolling, please watch your email for additional information about volunteer orientation, your assigned role, and event-day instructions. Agency: Believe in Me | Cougs 4 Kids Program | iLevelUP App Volunteer at the Marcus Trufant Believe in Me Charity Golf Tournament on July 27, 2026, at Canterwood Golf & Country Club in Gig Harbor. Morning, daytime, and event-wrap-up shifts will be available, with opportunities to assist with setup, registration, golfer hospitality, contests, course activities, and cleanup. Volunteers will help create a welcoming experience while raising funds for scholarships for underserved students. To sign up, complete our Volunteer Enrollment Form. All volunteers will complete a background check. After enrolling, please watch your email for additional information about volunteer orientation, your assigned role, and event-day instructions. Agency: Believe in Me | Cougs 4 Kids Program | iLevelUP App Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 24, 2026 through Jul 28, 2026 Zip Code: 98332 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Corral BuddiesCorral Buddies are the warm, welcoming presence that makes our shelter feel like a safe haven — for the animals and for our community. As a Corral Buddy, you'll provide comfort, enrichment, and calm companionship to animals in our care, helping them feel less stressed and more ready for their next homes. Applications are through our volunteer portal, please select link below. What You'll Do • Sit near corral or in corral and offer a calm, reassuring presence to animals while our staff is at lunch to provide dogs extra opportunities for out-of-kennel time • Talk softly, read aloud, or simply keep animals’ company to reduce stress and anxiety • Engage animals through the kennel with approved enrichment items (toys, treats) as directed by staff • Observe animal behavior and report any changes or concerns to shelter staff • Help create a soothing, positive environment in the shelter • Assist with light tasks such as preparing enrichment, restocking supplies, or updating animal activity logs •
Welcome and assist visiting
adopters in a supportive, informative way Where to Apply?
Agency: Seattle Animal Shelter Corral Buddies are the warm, welcoming presence that makes our shelter feel like a safe haven — for the animals and for our community. As a Corral Buddy, you'll provide comfort, enrichment, and calm companionship to animals in our care, helping them feel less stressed and more ready for their next homes. Applications are through our volunteer portal, please select link below. What You'll Do • Sit near corral or in corral and offer a calm, reassuring presence to animals while our staff is at lunch to provide dogs extra opportunities for out-of-kennel time • Talk softly, read aloud, or simply keep animals’ company to reduce stress and anxiety • Engage animals through the kennel with approved enrichment items (toys, treats) as directed by staff • Observe animal behavior and report any changes or concerns to shelter staff • Help create a soothing, positive environment in the shelter • Assist with light tasks such as preparing enrichment, restocking supplies, or updating animal activity logs •
Welcome and assist visiting
adopters in a supportive, informative way Where to Apply?
Agency: Seattle Animal Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98119 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nubian Jam!!We need your help! The 33rd Annual NUBIAN JAM Community Celebration will take place on Saturday, July 25th, 2026 at Forest Park, 802 Mukilteo Blvd. Everett, WA. Sponsored by the Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee, the NUBIAN JAM will celebrate the richness and beauty of the African American heritage and culture. The event is free and is supported by several community sponsors. *Lots of shifts available on July 26th between 8am-12pm or 12pm-5pm. Please respond with what shift you would like to support!!! *Age Requirement: 15+ Agency: Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee We need your help! The 33rd Annual NUBIAN JAM Community Celebration will take place on Saturday, July 25th, 2026 at Forest Park, 802 Mukilteo Blvd. Everett, WA. Sponsored by the Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee, the NUBIAN JAM will celebrate the richness and beauty of the African American heritage and culture. The event is free and is supported by several community sponsors. *Lots of shifts available on July 26th between 8am-12pm or 12pm-5pm. Please respond with what shift you would like to support!!! *Age Requirement: 15+ Agency: Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026 Zip Code: 98203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mercer Island Farmers MarketJoin us in making the Mercer Island Farmers Market a success! We rely on amazing volunteers like you to keep things running smoothly. Choose from three shifts per market day and help support our local vendors and community. Available tasks vary, and could include: pop up tent set up/tear down, table/chairs set up/take down, helping shoppers at the Info Booth, refilling the water station, picking up trash, sweeping, taking photos, setting up banners, putting out A-frame signs, helping at the children's booth, etc. If you're interested in volunteering, PLEASE sign up using our Sign Up Genius link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B48A9A72AABF8C61-63215499-volunteering#/ Agency: Mercer Island Farmers Market Join us in making the Mercer Island Farmers Market a success! We rely on amazing volunteers like you to keep things running smoothly. Choose from three shifts per market day and help support our local vendors and community. Available tasks vary, and could include: pop up tent set up/tear down, table/chairs set up/take down, helping shoppers at the Info Booth, refilling the water station, picking up trash, sweeping, taking photos, setting up banners, putting out A-frame signs, helping at the children's booth, etc. If you're interested in volunteering, PLEASE sign up using our Sign Up Genius link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B48A9A72AABF8C61-63215499-volunteering#/ Agency: Mercer Island Farmers Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marra Farm Giving Garden Work Party (Group)Do you want to end hunger in your community?
Imagine a city where people have equal access to healthy and culturally appropriate food. The Community Food Education (CFE) at Solid Ground fosters community connections through gardening education, sustainable food production, environmental stewardship, and raising awareness about good nutrition and food justice. We also fight hunger by providing low-income individuals with seeds and materials, and supporting backyard gardeners in donating fruits and vegetables grown in King County. If you share our vision, join us at Marra Farm Giving Garden in Seattle's South Park neighborhood! A Giving Garden Work Party offers an idyllic outdoor opportunity to bond with your coworkers. Dig into soil, plant, weed, and harvest much-needed fresh food for our neighbors as you connect with your team. With the rising cost of food, our local communities rely on fresh produce from Marra Farm more than ever. Help us grow healthy and culturally appropriate food for our neighbors in need! Time Commitment Help us kick off the growing season in March and April, or support us during the highest need months of July through September. We’ve already set aside most Tuesdays from 9am to 2pm during the growing season for large-group work parties, preferably with 20 or more volunteers. We encourage you to sign up for a full shift, but we ask for a minimum of three hours. Teams can consist of coworkers, community or church group members, or neighbors. All are welcome! To Apply Please click the Respond button below. We will get back to you within 3-5 business days with next steps. BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer. Agency: Solid Ground Do you want to end hunger in your community?
Imagine a city where people have equal access to healthy and culturally appropriate food. The Community Food Education (CFE) at Solid Ground fosters community connections through gardening education, sustainable food production, environmental stewardship, and raising awareness about good nutrition and food justice. We also fight hunger by providing low-income individuals with seeds and materials, and supporting backyard gardeners in donating fruits and vegetables grown in King County. If you share our vision, join us at Marra Farm Giving Garden in Seattle's South Park neighborhood! A Giving Garden Work Party offers an idyllic outdoor opportunity to bond with your coworkers. Dig into soil, plant, weed, and harvest much-needed fresh food for our neighbors as you connect with your team. With the rising cost of food, our local communities rely on fresh produce from Marra Farm more than ever. Help us grow healthy and culturally appropriate food for our neighbors in need! Time Commitment Help us kick off the growing season in March and April, or support us during the highest need months of July through September. We’ve already set aside most Tuesdays from 9am to 2pm during the growing season for large-group work parties, preferably with 20 or more volunteers. We encourage you to sign up for a full shift, but we ask for a minimum of three hours. Teams can consist of coworkers, community or church group members, or neighbors. All are welcome! To Apply Please click the Respond button below. We will get back to you within 3-5 business days with next steps. BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer. Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Marra Farm Giving Garden (Individual)Do you want to end hunger in your community?
Imagine a city where people have equal access to healthy and culturally appropriate food. The Community Food Education (CFE) at Solid Ground fosters community connections through gardening education, sustainable food production, environmental stewardship, and raising awareness about good nutrition and food justice. We also fight hunger by providing low-income individuals with seeds and materials, and supporting backyard gardeners in donating fruits and vegetables grown in King County. If you share our vision, join us on the Marra Farm Giving Garden in Seattle's South Park neighborhood! We're looking for volunteers to help prepare vegetable beds, plant vegetable starts and seeds, weed by hand, compost, water, harvest, wash produce, and distribute produce to the community food bank and other locations. Many of our volunteers start with limited or no gardening knowledge and learn as they go, so we welcome you with whatever level of gardening skills and knowledge you bring. Families welcome! To Apply Please click the Respond button. We will get back to you within 3-5 business days with next steps. Volunteer opportunities are available during the growing season, March to November. BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer. Agency: Solid Ground Do you want to end hunger in your community?
Imagine a city where people have equal access to healthy and culturally appropriate food. The Community Food Education (CFE) at Solid Ground fosters community connections through gardening education, sustainable food production, environmental stewardship, and raising awareness about good nutrition and food justice. We also fight hunger by providing low-income individuals with seeds and materials, and supporting backyard gardeners in donating fruits and vegetables grown in King County. If you share our vision, join us on the Marra Farm Giving Garden in Seattle's South Park neighborhood! We're looking for volunteers to help prepare vegetable beds, plant vegetable starts and seeds, weed by hand, compost, water, harvest, wash produce, and distribute produce to the community food bank and other locations. Many of our volunteers start with limited or no gardening knowledge and learn as they go, so we welcome you with whatever level of gardening skills and knowledge you bring. Families welcome! To Apply Please click the Respond button. We will get back to you within 3-5 business days with next steps. Volunteer opportunities are available during the growing season, March to November. BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer. Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Knit/Crochet to Keep Families Warm this Winter!Do you want to help families living on low incomes or people experiencing homelessness stay warm this winter? Interested in volunteering? Click the "Respond" button to contact Solid Ground Volunteer Services and learn more! BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer. Agency: Solid Ground Do you want to help families living on low incomes or people experiencing homelessness stay warm this winter? Interested in volunteering? Click the "Respond" button to contact Solid Ground Volunteer Services and learn more! BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer. Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Solid Ground's Board of Directors - Lead Change to Solve Poverty!Do you want to make a difference in the fight against poverty? Join Solid Ground's Board of Directors! Solid Ground is dedicated to ending poverty and advancing social justice by breaking down barriers and promoting stability. We're looking for passionate, diverse individuals to help guide our mission of ending poverty and advancing social justice. As a Board Member, you'll play a key role in shaping our policies, advocating for change, and engaging with the community. What you'll do: Policy Making: Help define and oversee the agency’s mission, goals, and strategies. Fiscal & Legal Oversight: Ensure resources, accountability, and legal compliance. Fundraising & Advocacy: Participate in fundraising, advocate for our mission, and engage with the community. CEO Evaluation: Help hire and assess the CEO’s performance. Board Development: Support the Board’s productivity and foster effective collaboration with staff.Commitment: Minimum 2-year term, 5-8 hours/month, including monthly meetings and committee work. Qualifications: We encourage individuals from underrepresented backgrounds, including those with lived experience of poverty, homelessness, or oppression. Experience in fundraising, Human Resources (HR), human services, housing, youth work, or behavioral health is a plus. Benefits: Stipend and reimbursements available for board-related expenses. Access to resources like laptops and additional support. To apply: Interested in volunteering or learning more about the opportunity? Click "Respond" and contact Solid Ground Volunteer Services today! BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of poverty, racism, sexism, trans- and homophobia - everything the American system can put in our paths - are strongly encouraged to volunteer. Agency: Solid Ground Do you want to make a difference in the fight against poverty? Join Solid Ground's Board of Directors! Solid Ground is dedicated to ending poverty and advancing social justice by breaking down barriers and promoting stability. We're looking for passionate, diverse individuals to help guide our mission of ending poverty and advancing social justice. As a Board Member, you'll play a key role in shaping our policies, advocating for change, and engaging with the community. What you'll do: Policy Making: Help define and oversee the agency’s mission, goals, and strategies. Fiscal & Legal Oversight: Ensure resources, accountability, and legal compliance. Fundraising & Advocacy: Participate in fundraising, advocate for our mission, and engage with the community. CEO Evaluation: Help hire and assess the CEO’s performance. Board Development: Support the Board’s productivity and foster effective collaboration with staff.Commitment: Minimum 2-year term, 5-8 hours/month, including monthly meetings and committee work. Qualifications: We encourage individuals from underrepresented backgrounds, including those with lived experience of poverty, homelessness, or oppression. Experience in fundraising, Human Resources (HR), human services, housing, youth work, or behavioral health is a plus. Benefits: Stipend and reimbursements available for board-related expenses. Access to resources like laptops and additional support. To apply: Interested in volunteering or learning more about the opportunity? Click "Respond" and contact Solid Ground Volunteer Services today! BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of poverty, racism, sexism, trans- and homophobia - everything the American system can put in our paths - are strongly encouraged to volunteer. Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (Seattle)Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (Renton/South King County)Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (North Seattle)Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (Bellevue)Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (West & South Seattle)Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (Auburn/South King County)Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship RolesAre you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include: Offering companionship Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as neededTraining and support provided. If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteer Tutors 55 & Older! (West Seattle)Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteer Tutors 55 & Older!Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteer Tutors 55 & Older (Southeast Seattle)Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteer Tutors 55 & Older (Seattle)Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteer Tutors 55 & Older (Rainier Valley)Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 or older? Mentor newly arrived refugeesAre you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Mentors help recently arrived refugees become acquainted with the surrounding community and face the challenges of resettling in a new country. This is a critical period when refugees need assistance learning the basics of life in a new place, including things like public transportation, the banking system, public schools, managing personal healthcare, conversational English and getting involved in their community. Mentors meet with an individual or a family for two hours per week during their first three months in the U.S. If you want to use your experience and compassion to improve your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Mentors help recently arrived refugees become acquainted with the surrounding community and face the challenges of resettling in a new country. This is a critical period when refugees need assistance learning the basics of life in a new place, including things like public transportation, the banking system, public schools, managing personal healthcare, conversational English and getting involved in their community. Mentors meet with an individual or a family for two hours per week during their first three months in the U.S. If you want to use your experience and compassion to improve your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 or older? Improve food security in communities at risk (White Center)Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98146 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 or older? Improve food security in communities at risk (Tukwila)Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98138 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 or older? Improve food security in communities at risk (South King County)Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 or older? Improve food security in communities at riskDid you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (West & South Seattle)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (Seattle)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (Renton/South King County)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (North Seattle)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (East King County)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (Auburn/South King County)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Agency: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer for the Whatcom County Farm Tour!Volunteer for the Whatcom County Farm Tour! Sustainable Connections is looking for volunteers to help make the 2026 Whatcom County Farm Tour a success on Saturday, September 12. The Farm Tour is a free, family-friendly event that connects community members with local farms and the people who grow our food. This year, visitors will have the opportunity to explore 14 farms throughout Whatcom County, and we're seeking volunteers to help welcome guests and keep the event running smoothly. Volunteers will staff registration and information booths, greet visitors, provide directions and basic event information, check guests in, and accept donations. Shifts available: Morning: 9:00 AM–1:00 PM Afternoon: 1:00 PM–5:00 PMNo experience is necessary, and all volunteers will receive training and materials before the event. It's a fun and rewarding way to support local agriculture, meet new people, and spend a day at one of Whatcom County's beautiful farms. Interested in volunteering with a friend? Some locations can accommodate two volunteers per shift. Sign up here: 2026 Whatcom County Farm Tour Volunteer Registration For questions, please contact hollye@sustainableconnections.org We'd love to have you join us! Agency: Sustainable Connections Volunteer for the Whatcom County Farm Tour! Sustainable Connections is looking for volunteers to help make the 2026 Whatcom County Farm Tour a success on Saturday, September 12. The Farm Tour is a free, family-friendly event that connects community members with local farms and the people who grow our food. This year, visitors will have the opportunity to explore 14 farms throughout Whatcom County, and we're seeking volunteers to help welcome guests and keep the event running smoothly. Volunteers will staff registration and information booths, greet visitors, provide directions and basic event information, check guests in, and accept donations. Shifts available: Morning: 9:00 AM–1:00 PM Afternoon: 1:00 PM–5:00 PMNo experience is necessary, and all volunteers will receive training and materials before the event. It's a fun and rewarding way to support local agriculture, meet new people, and spend a day at one of Whatcom County's beautiful farms. Interested in volunteering with a friend? Some locations can accommodate two volunteers per shift. Sign up here: 2026 Whatcom County Farm Tour Volunteer Registration For questions, please contact hollye@sustainableconnections.org We'd love to have you join us! Agency: Sustainable Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Operation Backpack Supplies Preparation: Arlington CRCCome help organize supplies and stuff backpacks for Arlington's End of Summer Celebration!!! Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Come help organize supplies and stuff backpacks for Arlington's End of Summer Celebration!!! Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Celebrate Book Lovers Day by sharing a book in a Little Free LibraryCalling all bookworms! Book Lovers Day is August 9, and we’ve got a fun way for you to celebrate by spreading the joy of reading, one beloved book at a time. Celebrate Book Lovers Day by sharing a book you love in a Little Free Library near you. You’ll be expanding book access by sharing your favorite reads. It’s easy to participate: Sign up on the Little Free Library volunteer website. If it’s your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub.Choose a book that you love to donate to a Little Free Library.Write a note about why you loved the book and place it inside the book.Find a Little Free Library book-sharing box near you using our map.Leave the book in the Little Free Library on August 9 and take a photo.After you’re done, tell us how it went and share your pictures.This is a great activity for families, friends, or book clubs to do together. Impact: Celebrate your love of reading while expanding book access in your community. Time Required: Flexible. Share one book, or share many! Please share your book(s) anytime on Sunday, August 9. Support: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Volunteers under 18 need online volunteer forms completed by a parent/guardian to participate. Agency: Little Free Library Calling all bookworms! Book Lovers Day is August 9, and we’ve got a fun way for you to celebrate by spreading the joy of reading, one beloved book at a time. Celebrate Book Lovers Day by sharing a book you love in a Little Free Library near you. You’ll be expanding book access by sharing your favorite reads. It’s easy to participate: Sign up on the Little Free Library volunteer website. If it’s your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub.Choose a book that you love to donate to a Little Free Library.Write a note about why you loved the book and place it inside the book.Find a Little Free Library book-sharing box near you using our map.Leave the book in the Little Free Library on August 9 and take a photo.After you’re done, tell us how it went and share your pictures.This is a great activity for families, friends, or book clubs to do together. Impact: Celebrate your love of reading while expanding book access in your community. Time Required: Flexible. Share one book, or share many! Please share your book(s) anytime on Sunday, August 9. Support: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Volunteers under 18 need online volunteer forms completed by a parent/guardian to participate. Agency: Little Free Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 9, 2026 Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wonderful Saturday Volunteer Opportunity - Back-to-School Family Resource Fair!Join us for a day of community as we connect families with school supplies, essentials resources, and support. Volunteers are the heart of this event, helping create a welcoming experience for every family. Volunteer opportunities include : Set up and clean upGreeting FamiliesChildren's activitiesFood serviceResource distributionPhotographyTranslation (Spanish, Mandarin, Vietnamese & Amharic2 shifts available: Saturday August 15, 2026 - 10:30 to 13:30 PST Saturday August 15 2026 - 13:15 to 16:00 PST Agency: Wellspring Family Services Join us for a day of community as we connect families with school supplies, essentials resources, and support. Volunteers are the heart of this event, helping create a welcoming experience for every family. Volunteer opportunities include : Set up and clean upGreeting FamiliesChildren's activitiesFood serviceResource distributionPhotographyTranslation (Spanish, Mandarin, Vietnamese & Amharic2 shifts available: Saturday August 15, 2026 - 10:30 to 13:30 PST Saturday August 15 2026 - 13:15 to 16:00 PST Agency: Wellspring Family Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 15, 2026 Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer President, Washington State National Organization for Women (NOW)We’re seeking a committed and mission‑driven volunteer to serve as the next President of Washington State NOW. This is a unique volunteer opportunity to guide statewide advocacy for women’s rights and strengthen the NOW organization in Washington. The WA NOW President leads the organization’s mission, oversees statewide operations, and represents Washington State NOW in advocacy, coalition work, and member engagement. The volunteer time commitment for this role varies throughout the year but can be 5 -10 hours per week in the Winter and Spring. This is a remote friendly role and you can mostly work from home. Candidates must be (or be willing to become) a NOW member and must be a Washington Resident. Agency: National Organization for Women, Washington State Chapter We’re seeking a committed and mission‑driven volunteer to serve as the next President of Washington State NOW. This is a unique volunteer opportunity to guide statewide advocacy for women’s rights and strengthen the NOW organization in Washington. The WA NOW President leads the organization’s mission, oversees statewide operations, and represents Washington State NOW in advocacy, coalition work, and member engagement. The volunteer time commitment for this role varies throughout the year but can be 5 -10 hours per week in the Winter and Spring. This is a remote friendly role and you can mostly work from home. Candidates must be (or be willing to become) a NOW member and must be a Washington Resident. Agency: National Organization for Women, Washington State Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project Cool for Back-to-School 2026 (Backpack Program)Hello! The Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness is seeking volunteers to sort school supplies, stuff backpacks, help set up and stage operations, and help facilitate backup pickup! Sign up here: https://bit.ly/ProjectCool26 and we hope to see you July 21 - 29! Every year through Project Cool, Coalition members and volunteers make sure that more than 1,800 unhoused students start the school year off right with the supplies they need. This year Project Cool 2026 will serve 1,844 pre-k through 12th grade students in King County schools with backpacks and new school supplies. Can Children Volunteer: Some shifts are suitable for all ages sign up (please see via sign up link), while many of the set up and distribution days are not suitable for children under 16-years-old (they must be must be able to lift/carry 15lbs). On backpack stuffing days, children are welcome to attend with 1:1 adult supervision!
Agency: Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness Hello! The Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness is seeking volunteers to sort school supplies, stuff backpacks, help set up and stage operations, and help facilitate backup pickup! Sign up here: https://bit.ly/ProjectCool26 and we hope to see you July 21 - 29! Every year through Project Cool, Coalition members and volunteers make sure that more than 1,800 unhoused students start the school year off right with the supplies they need. This year Project Cool 2026 will serve 1,844 pre-k through 12th grade students in King County schools with backpacks and new school supplies. Can Children Volunteer: Some shifts are suitable for all ages sign up (please see via sign up link), while many of the set up and distribution days are not suitable for children under 16-years-old (they must be must be able to lift/carry 15lbs). On backpack stuffing days, children are welcome to attend with 1:1 adult supervision!
Agency: Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jul 29, 2026 Zip Code: 98178 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Celebrate Book Lovers Day by sharing a book in a Little Free LibraryCalling all bookworms! Book Lovers Day is August 9, and we’ve got a fun way for you to celebrate by spreading the joy of reading, one beloved book at a time. Celebrate Book Lovers Day by sharing a book you love in a Little Free Library near you. You’ll be expanding book access by sharing your favorite reads. It’s easy to participate: Sign up on the Little Free Library volunteer website. Use the blue “Register” button to join the fun. If it’s your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub.Choose a book that you love to donate to a Little Free Library.Write a note about why you loved the book and place it inside the book.Find a Little Free Library book-sharing box near you using our map.Leave the book in the Little Free Library on August 9 and take a photo.After you’re done, tell us how it went and share your pictures.This is a great activity for families, friends, or book clubs to do together. Impact: Celebrate your love of reading while expanding book access in your community. Time Required: Flexible. Share one book, or share many! Please share your book(s) anytime on Sunday, August 9. Support: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Volunteers under 18 need online volunteer forms completed by a parent/guardian to participate. Agency: Little Free Library Calling all bookworms! Book Lovers Day is August 9, and we’ve got a fun way for you to celebrate by spreading the joy of reading, one beloved book at a time. Celebrate Book Lovers Day by sharing a book you love in a Little Free Library near you. You’ll be expanding book access by sharing your favorite reads. It’s easy to participate: Sign up on the Little Free Library volunteer website. Use the blue “Register” button to join the fun. If it’s your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub.Choose a book that you love to donate to a Little Free Library.Write a note about why you loved the book and place it inside the book.Find a Little Free Library book-sharing box near you using our map.Leave the book in the Little Free Library on August 9 and take a photo.After you’re done, tell us how it went and share your pictures.This is a great activity for families, friends, or book clubs to do together. Impact: Celebrate your love of reading while expanding book access in your community. Time Required: Flexible. Share one book, or share many! Please share your book(s) anytime on Sunday, August 9. Support: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Volunteers under 18 need online volunteer forms completed by a parent/guardian to participate. Agency: Little Free Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 9, 2026 Zip Code: 98403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Bank Floater from 12pm-3pmLooking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join our team as a Food Bank Floater and play a key role in keeping our food bank running smoothly by stepping in wherever help is needed most. In this flexible volunteer position, you'll work alongside a dedicated team of fellow volunteers and perform a variety of tasks based on the day’s needs, with guidance from our staff. Tasks may include building food carts, stocking shelves, bagging produce and collecting empty carts from the parking lot so they can be rebuilt with food! What We’re Looking For: Adaptable and dependable, with a can-do attitude. Friendly and comfortable working with people from all walks of life. Willing to work indoors and outdoors as needed. Able to lift up to 30 pounds for stocking shelves and stay active on your feet. Agency: Partners Inland Northwest Looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join our team as a Food Bank Floater and play a key role in keeping our food bank running smoothly by stepping in wherever help is needed most. In this flexible volunteer position, you'll work alongside a dedicated team of fellow volunteers and perform a variety of tasks based on the day’s needs, with guidance from our staff. Tasks may include building food carts, stocking shelves, bagging produce and collecting empty carts from the parking lot so they can be rebuilt with food! What We’re Looking For: Adaptable and dependable, with a can-do attitude. Friendly and comfortable working with people from all walks of life. Willing to work indoors and outdoors as needed. Able to lift up to 30 pounds for stocking shelves and stay active on your feet. Agency: Partners Inland Northwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 99206 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: LIFT & RISE: Mission (Almost) ImpossibleRole: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Role: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 99362 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LIFT & RISE: Movie MondayRole: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Role: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 24, 2026 Zip Code: 99362 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Donation Sorter from 12pm-3pmPartners INW currently has Friday volunteer shifts open for anyone interested in helping sort clothing donations for our free community clothing bank! This is a hands-on role with plenty to learn, and it’s a great fit for volunteers looking for a consistent, weekly Friday commitment. We have two openings from 12:00 pm–3:00 pm If you’d like to learn more or chat about the details, please reach out to Tania Handleman, Volunteer Program Manager, at 509-508-4662. We’d love to have you join us! As a Volunteer Clothing Bank Donation Sorter, you will play a crucial role in helping provide clothing to individuals and families in need. Your responsibilities will include sorting, organizing, and preparing donated clothing for distribution. This position is perfect for those who enjoy hands-on work, are detail-oriented, and have a passion for helping others. What You’ll Be Doing: Sort donated clothing by type, size, condition, and season to ensure items are appropriate for distribution. Inspect items for cleanliness, quality, and damage; remove unsuitable donations. Fold, hang, or package clothing as necessary to maintain an organized and efficient donation area. Work with other volunteers and staff to ensure smooth and timely distribution of items. Provide support for other tasks as needed, such as assisting with inventory or restocking shelves. What We're Looking For: Attention to detail and the ability to work efficiently. A team-oriented mindset and the ability to collaborate with other volunteers. Ability to stand, bend, and lift light items for extended periods of time. Agency: Partners Inland Northwest Partners INW currently has Friday volunteer shifts open for anyone interested in helping sort clothing donations for our free community clothing bank! This is a hands-on role with plenty to learn, and it’s a great fit for volunteers looking for a consistent, weekly Friday commitment. We have two openings from 12:00 pm–3:00 pm If you’d like to learn more or chat about the details, please reach out to Tania Handleman, Volunteer Program Manager, at 509-508-4662. We’d love to have you join us! As a Volunteer Clothing Bank Donation Sorter, you will play a crucial role in helping provide clothing to individuals and families in need. Your responsibilities will include sorting, organizing, and preparing donated clothing for distribution. This position is perfect for those who enjoy hands-on work, are detail-oriented, and have a passion for helping others. What You’ll Be Doing: Sort donated clothing by type, size, condition, and season to ensure items are appropriate for distribution. Inspect items for cleanliness, quality, and damage; remove unsuitable donations. Fold, hang, or package clothing as necessary to maintain an organized and efficient donation area. Work with other volunteers and staff to ensure smooth and timely distribution of items. Provide support for other tasks as needed, such as assisting with inventory or restocking shelves. What We're Looking For: Attention to detail and the ability to work efficiently. A team-oriented mindset and the ability to collaborate with other volunteers. Ability to stand, bend, and lift light items for extended periods of time. Agency: Partners Inland Northwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 99206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LIFT & RISE: Painting PartyRole: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Role: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 17, 2026 Zip Code: 99362 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LIFT & RISE: Playing at the ParkRole: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Role: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 10, 2026 Zip Code: 99324 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LIFT & RISE: Get Up and Move!Role: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Role: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 27, 2026 Zip Code: 99362 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LIFT & RISE: Walla Walla Children's MuseumRole: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Role: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 22, 2026 Zip Code: 99362 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SOAR - Comic Con BuddyRole: Comic Con Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Speak to participants as you would any other teen or adult. - Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants explore the stations and activities. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Role: Comic Con Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Speak to participants as you would any other teen or adult. - Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants explore the stations and activities. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 8, 2026 Zip Code: 99362 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LIFT & RISE: Buddy Bracelets and More!Role: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Role: Event Buddy We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this a fun and memorable experience for our participants! You are the heart of this event. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Be both friend and safety net. JOIN in the fun while ensuring participants stay safe and engaged. They want to see you have a good time, too! - Encourage and connect. Help participants complete activities as needed. Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 13, 2026 Zip Code: 99362 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Independence From Hunger- Help hand out flyers at the Everett Grocery Outlet to help promote local fundraiser to help support our local food banks!!!!Come hang out and hand out flyers that help promote a food fundraiser that helps provide food to our local community in need!! Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Come hang out and hand out flyers that help promote a food fundraiser that helps provide food to our local community in need!! Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed!!!! Shower Program- Sky Valley Campus!!!!!Volunteers play an important role in supporting our Shower Program by helping create a welcoming, safe, and respectful environment for community members accessing services. Responsibilities include assisting with program setup before shower hours, greeting participants, helping distribute supplies as needed, maintaining a clean and organized space during operations, and supporting staff with general program needs. After services conclude, volunteers assist with cleanup, sanitizing areas, restocking supplies, and preparing the space for future use. Volunteers should be dependable, compassionate, and committed to treating all participants with dignity and respect. Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Volunteers play an important role in supporting our Shower Program by helping create a welcoming, safe, and respectful environment for community members accessing services. Responsibilities include assisting with program setup before shower hours, greeting participants, helping distribute supplies as needed, maintaining a clean and organized space during operations, and supporting staff with general program needs. After services conclude, volunteers assist with cleanup, sanitizing areas, restocking supplies, and preparing the space for future use. Volunteers should be dependable, compassionate, and committed to treating all participants with dignity and respect. Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98294 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board DirectorWild Whatcom’s Board of Directors is vital to the current and ongoing success of the organization. Our Board provides strategic direction and accountability, helps develop goals, works to increase financial capacity, conducts public relations, and generally works for the well being of the organization. We also believe that serving on the Board should be fun, educational, and rewarding! We are currently seeking board directors for our 2026-27 year. If you have a passion for equitable access to nature, the health benefits of regular time spent outdoors, and inspiring people of all ages to be active stewards of local nature spaces, this is a perfect opportunity to provide community voice to our work. Commitment: Five meetings a year (quarterly, plus an annual retreat). For more information, and to fill out our volunteer interest form, visit: https://www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteer Agency: Wild Whatcom Wild Whatcom’s Board of Directors is vital to the current and ongoing success of the organization. Our Board provides strategic direction and accountability, helps develop goals, works to increase financial capacity, conducts public relations, and generally works for the well being of the organization. We also believe that serving on the Board should be fun, educational, and rewarding! We are currently seeking board directors for our 2026-27 year. If you have a passion for equitable access to nature, the health benefits of regular time spent outdoors, and inspiring people of all ages to be active stewards of local nature spaces, this is a perfect opportunity to provide community voice to our work. Commitment: Five meetings a year (quarterly, plus an annual retreat). For more information, and to fill out our volunteer interest form, visit: https://www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteer Agency: Wild Whatcom Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Digital and Social Media VolunteerDo you like capturing outdoor joy in photos and/or video? Is creating slideshows or digital scrapbooks your thing? How about amplifying nature programs and FUNdraisers on social media? We need volunteers to help us document and promote our outings and events in digital formats to share with participants and the public. We aren’t looking for perfection, just enthusiasm! Lots of flexibility based on your availability and interests. We have programs seven days a week throughout the year, including some evenings; fundraising events include one big event at the end of May, and several smaller events like nature trivia throughout the year. Commitment varies based on your schedule, with a suggested one-year term. In most cases, expect 1-2 hours per month. Volunteers for this role must go through a background check to join outings and attend a volunteer orientation. If you're interested, visit our Volunteer page and fill out our interest form! www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteers Agency: Wild Whatcom Do you like capturing outdoor joy in photos and/or video? Is creating slideshows or digital scrapbooks your thing? How about amplifying nature programs and FUNdraisers on social media? We need volunteers to help us document and promote our outings and events in digital formats to share with participants and the public. We aren’t looking for perfection, just enthusiasm! Lots of flexibility based on your availability and interests. We have programs seven days a week throughout the year, including some evenings; fundraising events include one big event at the end of May, and several smaller events like nature trivia throughout the year. Commitment varies based on your schedule, with a suggested one-year term. In most cases, expect 1-2 hours per month. Volunteers for this role must go through a background check to join outings and attend a volunteer orientation. If you're interested, visit our Volunteer page and fill out our interest form! www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteers Agency: Wild Whatcom Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Birds of a Feather Bash Fundraising Event TeamHelp us plan and host our spring fundraising event! This is a shorter term commitment that is flexible based on how you want to participate. Whether you prefer planning details behind the scenes, visiting businesses for donations or welcoming guests on event day, we have lots of ways for you to use your gifts and interests to help us raise funds - and have fun doing it! Commitment: Event Team is active January - May, with virtual and in-person activities. Team check-ins will help volunteers stay connected and updated throughout planning. Expect a monthly meeting (1-1.5 hours each), and additional activities to work on independently each month (1-6 hours per month, depending on your chosen activities) Volunteers for this role must attend a volunteer orientation. If you're interested, visit our Volunteer page and fill out our interest form! www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteers Agency: Wild Whatcom Help us plan and host our spring fundraising event! This is a shorter term commitment that is flexible based on how you want to participate. Whether you prefer planning details behind the scenes, visiting businesses for donations or welcoming guests on event day, we have lots of ways for you to use your gifts and interests to help us raise funds - and have fun doing it! Commitment: Event Team is active January - May, with virtual and in-person activities. Team check-ins will help volunteers stay connected and updated throughout planning. Expect a monthly meeting (1-1.5 hours each), and additional activities to work on independently each month (1-6 hours per month, depending on your chosen activities) Volunteers for this role must attend a volunteer orientation. If you're interested, visit our Volunteer page and fill out our interest form! www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteers Agency: Wild Whatcom Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jan 1, 2027 through May 31, 2027 Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SEED2FORK AGROFORESTRY FARM WORK PARTYHelp us continue to develop our Agroforestry farm. We will be spreading bark, weeding, planting trees etc. Agency: Seed2Fork Help us continue to develop our Agroforestry farm. We will be spreading bark, weeding, planting trees etc. Agency: Seed2Fork Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 16, 2026 Zip Code: 98056 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Support Adults w/ Disabilities at our Day Health Center (South Seattle: Beacon Hill)Do you have weekday morning or afternoon availability to bring joy to adults with disabilities? Support adults with disabilities at Full Life Care's South Seattle Adult Day Health Center in Beacon Hill during 1:1 interactions and group activities. One-time event volunteers are welcomed for July / August. Design and lead a group activity of your choice (arts and crafts, story sharing discussion, cognitive game, show-and-tell, etc.)Or Design and lead a performance of your choice (sing, play a musical instrument, dance, present a talent show, etc.)Ongoing weekly volunteer shift sign ups will open in September. Greet and socialize with participants during arrival, activity programs, and transition times. Provide positive encouragement to participants, supporting their engagement. Assist staff group leaders with setting up, facilitating, and cleaning up activities and related supplies.Click Respond to confirm your interest, and receive more details via email. Agency: Full Life Care Do you have weekday morning or afternoon availability to bring joy to adults with disabilities? Support adults with disabilities at Full Life Care's South Seattle Adult Day Health Center in Beacon Hill during 1:1 interactions and group activities. One-time event volunteers are welcomed for July / August. Design and lead a group activity of your choice (arts and crafts, story sharing discussion, cognitive game, show-and-tell, etc.)Or Design and lead a performance of your choice (sing, play a musical instrument, dance, present a talent show, etc.)Ongoing weekly volunteer shift sign ups will open in September. Greet and socialize with participants during arrival, activity programs, and transition times. Provide positive encouragement to participants, supporting their engagement. Assist staff group leaders with setting up, facilitating, and cleaning up activities and related supplies.Click Respond to confirm your interest, and receive more details via email. Agency: Full Life Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2026 Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Love to Organize? Sort Greeting Cards & Supplies for Seniors this Summer (Beacon Hill)Do you enjoy organizing? Looking to put your skills to good use during weekday mornings or afternoons? Help sort our supply of greeting cards for isolated seniors in our ElderFriends program, donations, and other office supplies at the headquarters of our non-profit Full Life Care in South Seattle (Beacon Hill) this summer! Volunteers under 18 will require accompaniment from an adult group leader or parent/guardian Agency: Full Life Care Do you enjoy organizing? Looking to put your skills to good use during weekday mornings or afternoons? Help sort our supply of greeting cards for isolated seniors in our ElderFriends program, donations, and other office supplies at the headquarters of our non-profit Full Life Care in South Seattle (Beacon Hill) this summer! Volunteers under 18 will require accompaniment from an adult group leader or parent/guardian Agency: Full Life Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Join a Care Team - Support Caregiver of Senior / Veteran (Seattle / King County)Bring your interests and talents to an engaging volunteer role in a team of like-minded volunteers. Whether it’s interest in crafts, reading, movies, a gift of gab, or empathetic ear, all are welcome! As one caregiver said of her Care Team: "I truly am grateful for our team. Their kindness and their readiness to provide meaningful interaction with my husband [the care recipient] has been greatly beneficial to me not feeling isolated and alone. This week your team allowed me to see people I had not seen since before the pandemic. All of the team is warm, friendly, and compassionate." Agency: Full Life Care Bring your interests and talents to an engaging volunteer role in a team of like-minded volunteers. Whether it’s interest in crafts, reading, movies, a gift of gab, or empathetic ear, all are welcome! As one caregiver said of her Care Team: "I truly am grateful for our team. Their kindness and their readiness to provide meaningful interaction with my husband [the care recipient] has been greatly beneficial to me not feeling isolated and alone. This week your team allowed me to see people I had not seen since before the pandemic. All of the team is warm, friendly, and compassionate." Agency: Full Life Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gardening Support for Nonprofit Serving Adults with Disabilities (Beacon Hill)Lend your gardening expertise on weekday mornings or afternoons to help spread joy to adults with disabilities at the headquarters of our nonprofit, Full Life Care. Plan usage and plantings for garden areas, and design garden activities for adult day health participants with disabilities, volunteer work parties, and more! Agency: Full Life Care Lend your gardening expertise on weekday mornings or afternoons to help spread joy to adults with disabilities at the headquarters of our nonprofit, Full Life Care. Plan usage and plantings for garden areas, and design garden activities for adult day health participants with disabilities, volunteer work parties, and more! Agency: Full Life Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donate Handmade Hats and Scarves (knit, crochet, fleece) for Seniors and Adults with DisabilitiesSpread comfort and joy to elders and adults with disabilities. Donate handmade hats and scarves to our non-profit! Adult designs and sizes Knit, crocheted, or fleece-tied Soft and tightly woven for warmth Ready to use (no dust, odors, etc.) Machine washable No minimum / maximum expectedClick Respond to confirm interest and receive more details to mail or drop off donations in South Seattle (Beacon Hill). Agency: Full Life Care Spread comfort and joy to elders and adults with disabilities. Donate handmade hats and scarves to our non-profit! Adult designs and sizes Knit, crocheted, or fleece-tied Soft and tightly woven for warmth Ready to use (no dust, odors, etc.) Machine washable No minimum / maximum expectedClick Respond to confirm interest and receive more details to mail or drop off donations in South Seattle (Beacon Hill). Agency: Full Life Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98115 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 1:1 Friendly Companionship Visits with an Isolated Senior (Seattle / King County)Passionate about supporting a lonely and isolated elder in your community by offering long-term, one-on-one friendly companionship visits? Consider joining ElderFriends! Click Respond to confirm your interest and receive details via email. Visits may include a mix of phone calls, in-home visits, outings, hobby sharing, and more at a location of your choice in King County, WA. No minimum experience needed; Training and ongoing support provided. Agency: Full Life Care Passionate about supporting a lonely and isolated elder in your community by offering long-term, one-on-one friendly companionship visits? Consider joining ElderFriends! Click Respond to confirm your interest and receive details via email. Visits may include a mix of phone calls, in-home visits, outings, hobby sharing, and more at a location of your choice in King County, WA. No minimum experience needed; Training and ongoing support provided. Agency: Full Life Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Christmas in July! Sort Greeting Cards and Donations for Seniors (Beacon Hill)Help our non-profit Full Life Care get organized ahead of the winter holiday season to help us spread cheer to low-income and isolated seniors, adults with disabilities, and unpaid family caregivers. Note: This service project is behind-the-scenes, not including clients. If interested in direct client interaction with our seniors, caregivers, and/or adults with disabilities, refer to our additional volunteer opportunities. Agency: Full Life Care Help our non-profit Full Life Care get organized ahead of the winter holiday season to help us spread cheer to low-income and isolated seniors, adults with disabilities, and unpaid family caregivers. Note: This service project is behind-the-scenes, not including clients. If interested in direct client interaction with our seniors, caregivers, and/or adults with disabilities, refer to our additional volunteer opportunities. Agency: Full Life Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 22, 2026 Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: The Women & Children's Pallet Shelter Village: Community Elder Volunteer!!Do you have life experience, practical skills, and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of families? The Women & Children's Pallet Shelter Village is seeking compassionate indivdual/group volunteers to serve as Community Elders. Community Elders provide the kind of support, encouragement, and guidance that many of us receive from trusted family members, neighbors, mentors, or grandparents. This role is not about being a case manager or counselor. Instead, Community Elders help create a welcoming and supportive community by spending time with residents, sharing life skills, offering encouragement, and building positive relationships. Examples of volunteer activities may include: Teaching basic life skills such as budgeting, cooking, organization, or household management Helping children with homework, reading, or simple activities Sharing hobbies, crafts, gardening, or other practical skills Providing encouragement and emotional support Assisting with community events and activities Simply spending time with residents, listening, and helping families feel connected and supportedWe are looking for volunteers who are patient, respectful, dependable, and committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for families working toward stability and permanent housing. Sometimes the most meaningful support comes from a caring adult who shows up consistently, shares their wisdom, and reminds others that they are not alone. If you believe it takes a village, we'd love to have you join ours. Please respond if you would like to support!!! :) Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Do you have life experience, practical skills, and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of families? The Women & Children's Pallet Shelter Village is seeking compassionate indivdual/group volunteers to serve as Community Elders. Community Elders provide the kind of support, encouragement, and guidance that many of us receive from trusted family members, neighbors, mentors, or grandparents. This role is not about being a case manager or counselor. Instead, Community Elders help create a welcoming and supportive community by spending time with residents, sharing life skills, offering encouragement, and building positive relationships. Examples of volunteer activities may include: Teaching basic life skills such as budgeting, cooking, organization, or household management Helping children with homework, reading, or simple activities Sharing hobbies, crafts, gardening, or other practical skills Providing encouragement and emotional support Assisting with community events and activities Simply spending time with residents, listening, and helping families feel connected and supportedWe are looking for volunteers who are patient, respectful, dependable, and committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for families working toward stability and permanent housing. Sometimes the most meaningful support comes from a caring adult who shows up consistently, shares their wisdom, and reminds others that they are not alone. If you believe it takes a village, we'd love to have you join ours. Please respond if you would like to support!!! :) Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98203 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Food Recovery Volunteer!Join our Food Recovery Driver volunteer pool!
Sustainable Connections' Food Recovery Program reduces food insecurity and addresses climate change by recovering and redistributing nutritious surplus food to neighbors in need. We need volunteers to help pick up food from restaurants and transport the food to hunger relief agencies. Sign up here! We have a diverse list of food recovery opportunities between Monday and Friday from 8 am - 4 pm. Each shift only takes 30 minutes to an hour and works well for people with busy schedules. We currently have a couple of shifts we need help with! Otherside Bagels- Mondays and Thursdays at 3pm ACME farms + Kitchen Thursdays at 10am Turtle's Cafe - Mondays at 5pmPlan to: Drive your personal vehicle Lift food trays as heavy as 25 lbs We will provide you with reusable containers for foodEveryone is welcome! Sign up here! Agency: Sustainable Connections Join our Food Recovery Driver volunteer pool!
Sustainable Connections' Food Recovery Program reduces food insecurity and addresses climate change by recovering and redistributing nutritious surplus food to neighbors in need. We need volunteers to help pick up food from restaurants and transport the food to hunger relief agencies. Sign up here! We have a diverse list of food recovery opportunities between Monday and Friday from 8 am - 4 pm. Each shift only takes 30 minutes to an hour and works well for people with busy schedules. We currently have a couple of shifts we need help with! Otherside Bagels- Mondays and Thursdays at 3pm ACME farms + Kitchen Thursdays at 10am Turtle's Cafe - Mondays at 5pmPlan to: Drive your personal vehicle Lift food trays as heavy as 25 lbs We will provide you with reusable containers for foodEveryone is welcome! Sign up here! Agency: Sustainable Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Support a Community Fridge!Help reduce landfill waste and reduce hunger in our community by supporting a free community fridge! Sign up to clean up the Freedge (community fridge) on Mondays and Thursdays! Spend about 30 minutes wiping down the inside of the fridge, taking the trash out and generally making the space welcoming and presentable to encourage folks to come get the free food. You do not need a vehicle to complete this shift, and all cleaning materials are provided. For more information, and to sign up for shifts click this link! Agency: Sustainable Connections Help reduce landfill waste and reduce hunger in our community by supporting a free community fridge! Sign up to clean up the Freedge (community fridge) on Mondays and Thursdays! Spend about 30 minutes wiping down the inside of the fridge, taking the trash out and generally making the space welcoming and presentable to encourage folks to come get the free food. You do not need a vehicle to complete this shift, and all cleaning materials are provided. For more information, and to sign up for shifts click this link! Agency: Sustainable Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Reduce Food Waste in Your Community!Sustainable Connections’ Food Recovery Program fights food insecurity and climate change by rescuing nutritious surplus food and delivering it to neighbors in need. We’re looking for volunteers to help pick up food from local restaurants and transport it to hunger relief agencies. What to expect: -Flexible weekday shifts between 9:00 AM–4:00 PM -Most shifts take just 30–60 minutes -A simple, meaningful way to make an immediate impact Volunteer responsibilities: -Use your personal vehicle for pickups and drop-offs -Lift and carry food trays (up to 25 lbs) -Transport food safely using reusable containers we provide Support & training: We offer on-site training for your first shift, along with clear, step-by-step instructions for each pickup and drop-off location—so you’ll feel confident every step of the way. Everyone is welcome! If you’re signing up for your first shift or have any questions, concerns, or accessibility needs, please don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re happy to help. Agency: Sustainable Connections Sustainable Connections’ Food Recovery Program fights food insecurity and climate change by rescuing nutritious surplus food and delivering it to neighbors in need. We’re looking for volunteers to help pick up food from local restaurants and transport it to hunger relief agencies. What to expect: -Flexible weekday shifts between 9:00 AM–4:00 PM -Most shifts take just 30–60 minutes -A simple, meaningful way to make an immediate impact Volunteer responsibilities: -Use your personal vehicle for pickups and drop-offs -Lift and carry food trays (up to 25 lbs) -Transport food safely using reusable containers we provide Support & training: We offer on-site training for your first shift, along with clear, step-by-step instructions for each pickup and drop-off location—so you’ll feel confident every step of the way. Everyone is welcome! If you’re signing up for your first shift or have any questions, concerns, or accessibility needs, please don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re happy to help. Agency: Sustainable Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Manicure VolunteerWe’re looking for a kind-hearted volunteer to brighten the days of our residents by offering simple nail painting sessions. Ideally this would be a scheduled volunteer activity, but we are very flexible with time and dates. No professional experience required — just a steady hand, a caring heart, and a love for connecting with people. Agency: Mt Baker Care Center We’re looking for a kind-hearted volunteer to brighten the days of our residents by offering simple nail painting sessions. Ideally this would be a scheduled volunteer activity, but we are very flexible with time and dates. No professional experience required — just a steady hand, a caring heart, and a love for connecting with people. Agency: Mt Baker Care Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Pushing Boundaries Board of DirectorsPushing Boundaries, the Puget Sound’s only Paralysis Exercise Therapy Center, is seeking board members who are passionate about maximizing function, strength, and independence for people navigating paralysis and neurological movement disorders. We are looking for engaged individuals who can provide leadership, advocacy, community connections, and strategic support to help expand access to life-changing therapy programs and strengthen our impact. Please reach out to Board President, Annie LaCroix at annie@pushing-boundaries.org. Agency: Pushing Boundaries Pushing Boundaries, the Puget Sound’s only Paralysis Exercise Therapy Center, is seeking board members who are passionate about maximizing function, strength, and independence for people navigating paralysis and neurological movement disorders. We are looking for engaged individuals who can provide leadership, advocacy, community connections, and strategic support to help expand access to life-changing therapy programs and strengthen our impact. Please reach out to Board President, Annie LaCroix at annie@pushing-boundaries.org. Agency: Pushing Boundaries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stain Equestrian Fence - Riverside State ParkWhen: Thursday, July 30th 8AM-Noon Where: Equestrian Day Use Area (Arena) Overview: Riverside State Park consists of 9,194 acres along the Spokane and Little Spokane rivers. Recreational opportunities include mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, boating and more! Getting There: From West Trails Road/Government Way, turn North onto N Riverside State Park Drive. Take your first right to head towards the Equestrian area (gravel road - 1 mile). Follow the road to its end and park. We will meet in the parking area and then head to the Arena (1 minute walk from trailhead). Project Description: We will continue prepping and staining the Equestrian Arena fence. We will utilize paint brushes for the corners, and rollers for the rails. This is a large fence and there is plenty of room for each of us to paint our own panel. There may be some sections that could use some more prep work so we can continue scraping and cleaning the fence as needed. Hiking Information: 1-minute flat walk from the parking area and restroom. Planning Information: No experience is necessary; we will provide the training and tools you need. Expect to be physically active at your own pace for up to 4 hours. No problem if you need to leave early, but please be on time to sign in and attend safety briefing! Minors welcome, must be accompanied by adult if under the age of 14. We are unable to sign off on court mandated community service.Things to bring: Required: Sturdy closed-toe shoesClothing you don't mind getting stained Water/SnackRecommended: Work Gloves Long Sleeved shirt Long Pants Eye ProtectionFace maskDiscover Parking Pass (we can issue a day pass if you do not have one)Work gloves, face mask, and eye protection will be provided but, if possible, we recommend bringing your own. Supplemental Tools to Bring (Not necessary, but helpful): Paint Scraper Battery powered sanderAgency: WA State Parks When: Thursday, July 30th 8AM-Noon Where: Equestrian Day Use Area (Arena) Overview: Riverside State Park consists of 9,194 acres along the Spokane and Little Spokane rivers. Recreational opportunities include mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, boating and more! Getting There: From West Trails Road/Government Way, turn North onto N Riverside State Park Drive. Take your first right to head towards the Equestrian area (gravel road - 1 mile). Follow the road to its end and park. We will meet in the parking area and then head to the Arena (1 minute walk from trailhead). Project Description: We will continue prepping and staining the Equestrian Arena fence. We will utilize paint brushes for the corners, and rollers for the rails. This is a large fence and there is plenty of room for each of us to paint our own panel. There may be some sections that could use some more prep work so we can continue scraping and cleaning the fence as needed. Hiking Information: 1-minute flat walk from the parking area and restroom. Planning Information: No experience is necessary; we will provide the training and tools you need. Expect to be physically active at your own pace for up to 4 hours. No problem if you need to leave early, but please be on time to sign in and attend safety briefing! Minors welcome, must be accompanied by adult if under the age of 14. We are unable to sign off on court mandated community service.Things to bring: Required: Sturdy closed-toe shoesClothing you don't mind getting stained Water/SnackRecommended: Work Gloves Long Sleeved shirt Long Pants Eye ProtectionFace maskDiscover Parking Pass (we can issue a day pass if you do not have one)Work gloves, face mask, and eye protection will be provided but, if possible, we recommend bringing your own. Supplemental Tools to Bring (Not necessary, but helpful): Paint Scraper Battery powered sanderAgency: WA State Parks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 30, 2026 Zip Code: 99224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Everett Community Food Bank- Help provide food to local families in needIf this is your first-time volunteering, before you volunteer, please attend orientation at the Everett Food bank on Tuesday's or Friday's at 11:30am. You do not need to sign up for orientation.
This volunteer opportunity consists of sorting, stocking food, portioning bulk food, and helping distribute food to clients. Food Bank Shifts: 8:00am-2:30pm 8:00am-11:15am 11:00am-2:30pm When you arrive at the Food Bank, please park on the side street and come through the side door in the parking lot. If Everett school district is CLOSED or 2-hour late start the food bank is CLOSED. Please check here for closures: Everett Public Schools / Homepage (everettsd.org) Note: In a professional/casual work setting, volunteers should wear clothing that is comfortable and practical for work but not distracting or offensive to others. Any clothing that has words, terms, or pictures that may be offensive to other volunteers, clients, or employees is unacceptable. In the food bank, volunteers are encouraged to wear comfortable clothes and dress in layers to accommodate varying temperatures. Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoes in the food bank. Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington If this is your first-time volunteering, before you volunteer, please attend orientation at the Everett Food bank on Tuesday's or Friday's at 11:30am. You do not need to sign up for orientation.
This volunteer opportunity consists of sorting, stocking food, portioning bulk food, and helping distribute food to clients. Food Bank Shifts: 8:00am-2:30pm 8:00am-11:15am 11:00am-2:30pm When you arrive at the Food Bank, please park on the side street and come through the side door in the parking lot. If Everett school district is CLOSED or 2-hour late start the food bank is CLOSED. Please check here for closures: Everett Public Schools / Homepage (everettsd.org) Note: In a professional/casual work setting, volunteers should wear clothing that is comfortable and practical for work but not distracting or offensive to others. Any clothing that has words, terms, or pictures that may be offensive to other volunteers, clients, or employees is unacceptable. In the food bank, volunteers are encouraged to wear comfortable clothes and dress in layers to accommodate varying temperatures. Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoes in the food bank. Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Staff the Capitol Hill Tool LibraryJoin our crew to learn new skills, connect with your community, and have lots of fun. No prior experience required! How we serve the community The Capitol Hill Tool Library empowers our neighborhood to build DIY skills and improve sustainability, through offering tool borrowing, workspace, and classes. Our inventory includes over 3,000 items, ranging from ice cream makers to hedge trimmers to sewing machines to drills. Our workshop has spaces for woodworking, jewelry making, and 3D printing. And our classes cover everything from backpacking to kombucha brewing wood shop safety to tax prep. We're an entirely volunteer staff, and everything we offer is free or pay-what-you-can so that we can serve everyone in the community. What skills you’ll need Absolutely none. Really! Many of us (including the person writing this listing!) came to the tool library with no DIY, woodworking, or "maker" experience at all - just an interest in connecting with our neighborhood. It’s very easy to learn on the job. What you’ll do We're open six days per week, for three hours each day. You'll pick a day to come in for, where you and one or two other tool librarians will serve patrons and improve the library. This includes checking tools in and out (like a library book), organizing inventory, helping patrons plan their projects, designing outreach and signage, and repairing broken items. During your first shift, you’ll get an orientation from an existing volunteer and we’ll help you find tasks that you enjoy. Why you’ll be excited Staffing the tool library is a fun, rewarding way to connect with your community. You’ll meet your neighbors and help them with projects that they’re infectiously enthusiastic about. You’ll also learn a ton through your own tasks - whether it’s by cataloging new inventory, chatting with patrons, or opening up and trying to repair items. You’ll do all this while working as a team with other sociable, community-minded tool librarians who are excited to make Capitol Hill a better place. You'll also have a chance to meet tool librarians from other shifts at our monthly volunteer potlucks. Final ask Please let us know your phone number so our volunteer coordinator can reach out to you. (There's no way within United Way's interface for us set this as a requirement, unfortunately.) Agency: Sustainable Capitol Hill Join our crew to learn new skills, connect with your community, and have lots of fun. No prior experience required! How we serve the community The Capitol Hill Tool Library empowers our neighborhood to build DIY skills and improve sustainability, through offering tool borrowing, workspace, and classes. Our inventory includes over 3,000 items, ranging from ice cream makers to hedge trimmers to sewing machines to drills. Our workshop has spaces for woodworking, jewelry making, and 3D printing. And our classes cover everything from backpacking to kombucha brewing wood shop safety to tax prep. We're an entirely volunteer staff, and everything we offer is free or pay-what-you-can so that we can serve everyone in the community. What skills you’ll need Absolutely none. Really! Many of us (including the person writing this listing!) came to the tool library with no DIY, woodworking, or "maker" experience at all - just an interest in connecting with our neighborhood. It’s very easy to learn on the job. What you’ll do We're open six days per week, for three hours each day. You'll pick a day to come in for, where you and one or two other tool librarians will serve patrons and improve the library. This includes checking tools in and out (like a library book), organizing inventory, helping patrons plan their projects, designing outreach and signage, and repairing broken items. During your first shift, you’ll get an orientation from an existing volunteer and we’ll help you find tasks that you enjoy. Why you’ll be excited Staffing the tool library is a fun, rewarding way to connect with your community. You’ll meet your neighbors and help them with projects that they’re infectiously enthusiastic about. You’ll also learn a ton through your own tasks - whether it’s by cataloging new inventory, chatting with patrons, or opening up and trying to repair items. You’ll do all this while working as a team with other sociable, community-minded tool librarians who are excited to make Capitol Hill a better place. You'll also have a chance to meet tool librarians from other shifts at our monthly volunteer potlucks. Final ask Please let us know your phone number so our volunteer coordinator can reach out to you. (There's no way within United Way's interface for us set this as a requirement, unfortunately.) Agency: Sustainable Capitol Hill Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98122 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Furniture Pickup and Delivery Team MemberRooted Home Furniture Bank is looking for volunteer Furniture Pickup & Delivery Team Members to help collect donated furniture and deliver essential household items to individuals and families transitioning into stable housing in Whatcom County. This hands-on role is one of the most direct ways to support our mission. Volunteers help pick up donated furniture from community members, load and unload items, and deliver pieces such as beds, dressers, tables, chairs, lamps, and other home essentials to local households. By helping move these items, volunteers play a direct part in turning empty housing into comfortable, functional homes. Volunteers should be comfortable lifting 30+ lbs, working as part of a team, and treating donors, clients, homes, and belongings with care and respect. Access to a truck, van, or trailer is helpful but not required. We welcome volunteers who can drive, lift, navigate, organize, or assist as part of a pickup and delivery team. This is a great opportunity for people who enjoy hands-on service, teamwork, and making an immediate difference in the community. Flexible one-time, occasional, and ongoing volunteer opportunities are available. Agency: Rooted Home Furniture Bank Rooted Home Furniture Bank is looking for volunteer Furniture Pickup & Delivery Team Members to help collect donated furniture and deliver essential household items to individuals and families transitioning into stable housing in Whatcom County. This hands-on role is one of the most direct ways to support our mission. Volunteers help pick up donated furniture from community members, load and unload items, and deliver pieces such as beds, dressers, tables, chairs, lamps, and other home essentials to local households. By helping move these items, volunteers play a direct part in turning empty housing into comfortable, functional homes. Volunteers should be comfortable lifting 30+ lbs, working as part of a team, and treating donors, clients, homes, and belongings with care and respect. Access to a truck, van, or trailer is helpful but not required. We welcome volunteers who can drive, lift, navigate, organize, or assist as part of a pickup and delivery team. This is a great opportunity for people who enjoy hands-on service, teamwork, and making an immediate difference in the community. Flexible one-time, occasional, and ongoing volunteer opportunities are available. Agency: Rooted Home Furniture Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Grant Wishes in Whatcom County!Wish-granting volunteers work in teams of two to help plan and fulfill a child’s wish. New volunteers are paired with a mentor volunteer to help guide them through the wish journey. Each wish is as unique as the child who dreams it, so the level of volunteer commitment varies from wish to wish. Training is online and on-demand, and volunteers choose the wishes that best fit into their schedule. Wish-granting opportunities can be in-person, virtual, or hybrid. There is no financial commitment required. Agency: Make-A-Wish Alaska and Washington Wish-granting volunteers work in teams of two to help plan and fulfill a child’s wish. New volunteers are paired with a mentor volunteer to help guide them through the wish journey. Each wish is as unique as the child who dreams it, so the level of volunteer commitment varies from wish to wish. Training is online and on-demand, and volunteers choose the wishes that best fit into their schedule. Wish-granting opportunities can be in-person, virtual, or hybrid. There is no financial commitment required. Agency: Make-A-Wish Alaska and Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options – Right from Home! When we know more, we can do more. Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits. We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact. Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations Be an Ambassador: Coming soon Why Volunteer with Community Compass? Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options – Right from Home! When we know more, we can do more. Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits. We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact. Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations Be an Ambassador: Coming soon Why Volunteer with Community Compass? Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 17, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options – Right from Home! When we know more, we can do more. Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits. We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact. Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations. Be an Ambassador: Coming soon Why Volunteer with Community Compass? Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options – Right from Home! When we know more, we can do more. Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits. We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact. Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations. Be an Ambassador: Coming soon Why Volunteer with Community Compass? Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 14, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Docent
13735 24th Avenue S . SeaTac, WA 98168
Job Title: Garden Docent Position Overview: The Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden is seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Garden Docent to lead small tours in our beautiful garden. The successful candidate will be passionate about plants, knowledgeable about the garden’s history, and able to communicate this information effectively to visitors of all ages. As a Garden Docent, you will be responsible for leading groups of visitors on informative tours, answering questions, and providing a positive experience for guests. Key Responsibilities: Lead small group tours of the garden, providing visitors with a fun and informative experience. Educate visitors about the garden’s history, horticulture, and ecology. Develop and deliver educational content for garden tours. Assist with developing and updating interpretive materials and signage. Maintain a safe and welcoming environment for visitors. Collect and analyze visitor feedback to improve the visitor experience. Participate in ongoing training and professional development opportunities.Qualifications: A love for and knowledge of plants, horticulture, and gardening Excellent verbal communication skills Ability to engage and inspire visitors of all ages and backgrounds. Strong interpersonal and customer service skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility to work weekends and holidays as needed. Previous experience leading tours or public speaking is preferred, but not required. Bachelor's degree in botany, horticulture, or related field is preferred, but not required.Physical Requirements: Ability to walk and stand for extended periods of time. Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds.The Garden Docent will report to the Volunteer Coordinator and work closely with the garden staff and volunteers to provide a positive experience for visitors.
Agency: Highline Botanical Garden Foundation
13735 24th Avenue S . SeaTac, WA 98168
Job Title: Garden Docent Position Overview: The Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden is seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Garden Docent to lead small tours in our beautiful garden. The successful candidate will be passionate about plants, knowledgeable about the garden’s history, and able to communicate this information effectively to visitors of all ages. As a Garden Docent, you will be responsible for leading groups of visitors on informative tours, answering questions, and providing a positive experience for guests. Key Responsibilities: Lead small group tours of the garden, providing visitors with a fun and informative experience. Educate visitors about the garden’s history, horticulture, and ecology. Develop and deliver educational content for garden tours. Assist with developing and updating interpretive materials and signage. Maintain a safe and welcoming environment for visitors. Collect and analyze visitor feedback to improve the visitor experience. Participate in ongoing training and professional development opportunities.Qualifications: A love for and knowledge of plants, horticulture, and gardening Excellent verbal communication skills Ability to engage and inspire visitors of all ages and backgrounds. Strong interpersonal and customer service skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility to work weekends and holidays as needed. Previous experience leading tours or public speaking is preferred, but not required. Bachelor's degree in botany, horticulture, or related field is preferred, but not required.Physical Requirements: Ability to walk and stand for extended periods of time. Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds.The Garden Docent will report to the Volunteer Coordinator and work closely with the garden staff and volunteers to provide a positive experience for visitors.
Agency: Highline Botanical Garden Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Send books to prisonersRead individual requests for books. Create packages. You must be able to read cursive. Appropriate for mature teens. Keep in mind you will encounter adult themes. Agency: Books to Prisoners Read individual requests for books. Create packages. You must be able to read cursive. Appropriate for mature teens. Keep in mind you will encounter adult themes. Agency: Books to Prisoners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sounds of Africa Festival 4.0 VolunteerVolunteer at SOAFEST 4.0: Be Part of the Movement! The 4th Annual Sounds of Africa Festival is almost here, and we need YOU to help bring it to life! This vibrant celebration of African culture, music, fashion, and community is powered by volunteers like you. Whether you can lend a hand the day before or during the event, your time and energy will make a lasting impact. Event Date: Saturday, August 15th, 2026 Location: Garfield Park, Everett (2300 Walnut St, Everett, WA 98201) Contact: (253)-235-2132 | info@wawac.org VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES DAY ONE: Friday, August 14th: Pre-Event Setup Shift: 10am–7pm Flyer Distribution Booth: Help distribute flyers at the main entrance starting at 10am. Event Setup Crew: Assist with setting up the bouncy house, banners, staging, and audio equipment. DAY TWO: Saturday, August 15th — Festival Day Shift Options: 9am–1pm (Early Morning) 12pm–4pm (During Event) 3pm–7pm (Evening) 6pm–10pm (Evening) 1pm–7pm (Entire Event) Volunteer Roles: Entrance Check-ins: Greet guests and track attendance at four entrances. Traffic: Direct parking and vendor access. Fashion Show: Support models showcasing traditional African attire. Vendors: Assist with vendor check-in and compliance. Media: Capture photos and videos with our media team. Stage Coordination: Support performers and manage stage logistics. Transportation & Logistics: Move supplies, food, and equipment. Bideww Kids: Supervise youth performances of African Union anthem and “An African Child” Security: Help ensure safety throughout the event. Food Distribution: Assist with serving and organizing food. Why Volunteer? This isn’t just a festival — it’s a legacy. Every drumbeat, every dance, every child’s smile is a celebration of African pride and community. Your support helps create a space where joy, culture, and connection thrive. Ready to Join Us? Sign up today to be part of SOAFEST .0! Let’s build something beautiful together. Agency: Washington West African Center Volunteer at SOAFEST 4.0: Be Part of the Movement! The 4th Annual Sounds of Africa Festival is almost here, and we need YOU to help bring it to life! This vibrant celebration of African culture, music, fashion, and community is powered by volunteers like you. Whether you can lend a hand the day before or during the event, your time and energy will make a lasting impact. Event Date: Saturday, August 15th, 2026 Location: Garfield Park, Everett (2300 Walnut St, Everett, WA 98201) Contact: (253)-235-2132 | info@wawac.org VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES DAY ONE: Friday, August 14th: Pre-Event Setup Shift: 10am–7pm Flyer Distribution Booth: Help distribute flyers at the main entrance starting at 10am. Event Setup Crew: Assist with setting up the bouncy house, banners, staging, and audio equipment. DAY TWO: Saturday, August 15th — Festival Day Shift Options: 9am–1pm (Early Morning) 12pm–4pm (During Event) 3pm–7pm (Evening) 6pm–10pm (Evening) 1pm–7pm (Entire Event) Volunteer Roles: Entrance Check-ins: Greet guests and track attendance at four entrances. Traffic: Direct parking and vendor access. Fashion Show: Support models showcasing traditional African attire. Vendors: Assist with vendor check-in and compliance. Media: Capture photos and videos with our media team. Stage Coordination: Support performers and manage stage logistics. Transportation & Logistics: Move supplies, food, and equipment. Bideww Kids: Supervise youth performances of African Union anthem and “An African Child” Security: Help ensure safety throughout the event. Food Distribution: Assist with serving and organizing food. Why Volunteer? This isn’t just a festival — it’s a legacy. Every drumbeat, every dance, every child’s smile is a celebration of African pride and community. Your support helps create a space where joy, culture, and connection thrive. Ready to Join Us? Sign up today to be part of SOAFEST .0! Let’s build something beautiful together. Agency: Washington West African Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 15, 2026 Zip Code: 98036 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Play Big at the Big Day of Play!Seattle Parks and Recreation's annual Big Day of Play is a celebration of our City’s diversity and it encourages neighbors, communities and families to have fun, build relationships and be active together. This year's event takes place on Saturday, August 15th from 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. at the Rainier Playfield and Mt Baker Rowing & Sailing Center. Register for a 3-to-8-hour shift between 9:30am and 7:00pm and spend the rest of your day at play. Register at https://bit.ly/BDOPVolunteer2026 Volunteer roles include: Overseeing field games like Bumper Balls and soccerHelp Main Stage performance artists set up and break down equipmentHand out life vests at the Mt Baker Rowing & Sailing CenterRegister Fun Run participantsAnd so much more! More information can be found at www.bigdayofplay.org/volunteer. Agency: Seattle Parks & Recreation Volunteer Programs Seattle Parks and Recreation's annual Big Day of Play is a celebration of our City’s diversity and it encourages neighbors, communities and families to have fun, build relationships and be active together. This year's event takes place on Saturday, August 15th from 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. at the Rainier Playfield and Mt Baker Rowing & Sailing Center. Register for a 3-to-8-hour shift between 9:30am and 7:00pm and spend the rest of your day at play. Register at https://bit.ly/BDOPVolunteer2026 Volunteer roles include: Overseeing field games like Bumper Balls and soccerHelp Main Stage performance artists set up and break down equipmentHand out life vests at the Mt Baker Rowing & Sailing CenterRegister Fun Run participantsAnd so much more! More information can be found at www.bigdayofplay.org/volunteer. Agency: Seattle Parks & Recreation Volunteer Programs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 15, 2026 Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing Bank Sorting & DistributionWednesday afternoons from 12:00 to 3:00 or 3:00 to 6:00pm and Thursday mornings from 8:30am to 12:30 pm involve distribution and working with the public. Once you sign up for a shift, consider it confirmed. Please arrive about 15 minutes early for your first shift to fill out a volunteer application and waiver along with getting a brief orientation. This volunteer role may include the following tasks: Front Desk: Assist with counting and bagging items upon checkout Sorting: Separate out anything that has any of the following traits : stains, broken zippers, missing buttons, rips, etc. Make sure everything is in good enough condition that you would gladly gift it to a friend or family member. Hanging: Hang items according to posted signage. Receive donations as they come in during service hours. Perform any other extra tasks the clothing bank manager needs. You may be placed in other departments help out as needed. Hours can be flexible, please ask.
Please park away from the building during service times Wednesdays 3-6pm and Thursdays 10am to 12:30 to make it easier for clients to load their food, clothing or laundry. *To enter, use the double green doors at the food bank if no one hears you knock loudly at the front door. If you anticipate having difficulty meeting this obligation in any way, please let me know as soon as possible either by email, phone or text at 509-879-6309, please include your name and the shift you signed up for so I can find a replacement for the schedule. Thank you, Nina, Volunteer Manager Agency: Our Place Community Outreach Wednesday afternoons from 12:00 to 3:00 or 3:00 to 6:00pm and Thursday mornings from 8:30am to 12:30 pm involve distribution and working with the public. Once you sign up for a shift, consider it confirmed. Please arrive about 15 minutes early for your first shift to fill out a volunteer application and waiver along with getting a brief orientation. This volunteer role may include the following tasks: Front Desk: Assist with counting and bagging items upon checkout Sorting: Separate out anything that has any of the following traits : stains, broken zippers, missing buttons, rips, etc. Make sure everything is in good enough condition that you would gladly gift it to a friend or family member. Hanging: Hang items according to posted signage. Receive donations as they come in during service hours. Perform any other extra tasks the clothing bank manager needs. You may be placed in other departments help out as needed. Hours can be flexible, please ask.
Please park away from the building during service times Wednesdays 3-6pm and Thursdays 10am to 12:30 to make it easier for clients to load their food, clothing or laundry. *To enter, use the double green doors at the food bank if no one hears you knock loudly at the front door. If you anticipate having difficulty meeting this obligation in any way, please let me know as soon as possible either by email, phone or text at 509-879-6309, please include your name and the shift you signed up for so I can find a replacement for the schedule. Thank you, Nina, Volunteer Manager Agency: Our Place Community Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Finch Arboretum Groundskeeping VolunteerMake a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. This volunteer opportunity at Finch Arboretum involves cleaning, greening, stewardship and landscape restoration of John A. Finch Arboretum. Duties may include: litter clean-up; removing weeds and other invasive vegetation; native plant restoration; mulching with wood chips; planting trees, shrubs, and herbaceous vegetation; setting irrigation and watering plants; mowing; general janitorial; general labor; and some interaction with the public. Due to this position requiring supervision from staff, evening and weekend volunteer hours are not available. Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation Make a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. This volunteer opportunity at Finch Arboretum involves cleaning, greening, stewardship and landscape restoration of John A. Finch Arboretum. Duties may include: litter clean-up; removing weeds and other invasive vegetation; native plant restoration; mulching with wood chips; planting trees, shrubs, and herbaceous vegetation; setting irrigation and watering plants; mowing; general janitorial; general labor; and some interaction with the public. Due to this position requiring supervision from staff, evening and weekend volunteer hours are not available. Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99224 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Operation Backpack: Stuff-a-Bus!! Monroe Fred Meyer- Collect school supplies for the ECEAP preschool program!!!Come help hand out slips of paper to shoppers with our most needed items for our preschool kids and collect donated items at the Monroe Fred Meyer entrances! :) Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Come help hand out slips of paper to shoppers with our most needed items for our preschool kids and collect donated items at the Monroe Fred Meyer entrances! :) Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98272 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Farm (Fa'atoaga)UTOPIA Fa‘ato‘aga is a community-powered farm where volunteers support Pacific Islander food traditions, collective care, and local food access. Volunteering here is about connection. Working side by side, sharing knowledge, and growing food rooted in culture and community well-being. Agency: United Territories Of Pacific Islanders Alliance - Washington UTOPIA Fa‘ato‘aga is a community-powered farm where volunteers support Pacific Islander food traditions, collective care, and local food access. Volunteering here is about connection. Working side by side, sharing knowledge, and growing food rooted in culture and community well-being. Agency: United Territories Of Pacific Islanders Alliance - Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 2, 2026 Zip Code: 98030 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Transportation - Van DriverDo you have good driving skills and some time to serve others? We need you. Gardenview Village occasionally needs volunteers to transport guests to appointments, the grocery store, and other necessary locations. We would like to have a list of trained and dedicated volunteers with whom we can coordinate scheduling ahead of time to ensure dependable transportation to appointments is available when needed. This volunteer opportunity can be scheduled based on your available frequency. We welcome daily, weekly, or monthly transporters' commitments. Along with providing transportation to our guests, this experience offers the opportunity to form a positive connection and the potential for relationship building. The Gardenview Village van will be available for the transporters to drive, but for insurance purposes, it requires the following to be on file for each driver: Completed volunteer application We're excited to have you join our volunteer team! To start your journey with Road2Home, click the link below to begin the application process. Agency: Road2Home Do you have good driving skills and some time to serve others? We need you. Gardenview Village occasionally needs volunteers to transport guests to appointments, the grocery store, and other necessary locations. We would like to have a list of trained and dedicated volunteers with whom we can coordinate scheduling ahead of time to ensure dependable transportation to appointments is available when needed. This volunteer opportunity can be scheduled based on your available frequency. We welcome daily, weekly, or monthly transporters' commitments. Along with providing transportation to our guests, this experience offers the opportunity to form a positive connection and the potential for relationship building. The Gardenview Village van will be available for the transporters to drive, but for insurance purposes, it requires the following to be on file for each driver: Completed volunteer application We're excited to have you join our volunteer team! To start your journey with Road2Home, click the link below to begin the application process. Agency: Road2Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98227 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Road2Home Board Member!Road2Home is actively recruiting for new board members who believe in our mission and want to volunteer with an agency doing first-hand work with our unsheltered community members in Bellingham and Whatcom County. We are looking for compassionate and motivated individuals who want to actively serve the organization and help further it's mission. Applicants must be able to communicate effectively and work collaboratively with the board of directors. Prior board experience is a huge plus! Individuals interested in taking an active position with the board of directors or who have a specific skillset in fundraising, grant writing, HR, or accounting are highly encouraged to apply. We look forward to working with you soon! To begin the process of becoming a Road2Home board member click here! Agency: Road2Home Road2Home is actively recruiting for new board members who believe in our mission and want to volunteer with an agency doing first-hand work with our unsheltered community members in Bellingham and Whatcom County. We are looking for compassionate and motivated individuals who want to actively serve the organization and help further it's mission. Applicants must be able to communicate effectively and work collaboratively with the board of directors. Prior board experience is a huge plus! Individuals interested in taking an active position with the board of directors or who have a specific skillset in fundraising, grant writing, HR, or accounting are highly encouraged to apply. We look forward to working with you soon! To begin the process of becoming a Road2Home board member click here! Agency: Road2Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board & Leadership VolunteerHelp Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) guide the next chapter of our all-volunteer nonprofit. Board & Leadership Volunteers provide oversight, strengthen community connections, and actively support our rebuild and relaunch goals. Volunteer Duties: Provide guidance and organizational oversight Support strategic planning and long-term sustainability Strengthen community partnerships and connections Help build leadership capacity for SVCA’s next chapter Support volunteer development and organizational growth Good Fit For: Volunteers with board governance experience or those willing to learn and apply new skills while actively participating in SVCA’s rebuild, relaunch, and long-term sustainability goals. SVCA values diverse perspectives, including lived experience with barriers similar to those faced by the neighbors we serve. Board members should support an inclusive, secular-based environment and be comfortable working with neurodiverse volunteers and community members. ADA accessibility varies based on tasks and locations. Meetings and other work can be done remotely. WSP background check required. 18+. Training/Mentoring provided. Time Commitment: 5–10 hours per month Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) guide the next chapter of our all-volunteer nonprofit. Board & Leadership Volunteers provide oversight, strengthen community connections, and actively support our rebuild and relaunch goals. Volunteer Duties: Provide guidance and organizational oversight Support strategic planning and long-term sustainability Strengthen community partnerships and connections Help build leadership capacity for SVCA’s next chapter Support volunteer development and organizational growth Good Fit For: Volunteers with board governance experience or those willing to learn and apply new skills while actively participating in SVCA’s rebuild, relaunch, and long-term sustainability goals. SVCA values diverse perspectives, including lived experience with barriers similar to those faced by the neighbors we serve. Board members should support an inclusive, secular-based environment and be comfortable working with neurodiverse volunteers and community members. ADA accessibility varies based on tasks and locations. Meetings and other work can be done remotely. WSP background check required. 18+. Training/Mentoring provided. Time Commitment: 5–10 hours per month Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board TreasurerThe Treasurer serves as the financial steward of RISE Northwest, providing strategic financial oversight and guidance to the Board of Directors. This volunteer leadership position plays a critical role in maintaining the organization’s fiscal integrity while supporting thoughtful growth and responsible stewardship of donor resources. Working collaboratively with fellow board members, leadership, and financial partners, the Treasurer helps ensure sound financial practices that enable RISE Northwest to continue serving grieving children and families throughout our community. Responsibilities As Treasurer, you will: Provide financial oversight and guidance to the Board of Directors. Review and present financial reports and statements. Assist with annual budgeting and financial planning. Monitor organizational revenue, expenses, and financial performance. Support compliance with nonprofit financial policies and applicable regulations. Help strengthen internal financial controls and risk management practices. Partner with banking institutions, accountants, and other financial professionals as needed. Contribute to strategic discussions regarding the organization’s long-term sustainability.Qualifications We’re looking for someone who has: Experience in accounting, finance, banking, bookkeeping, or financial management. Knowledge of nonprofit financial practices is preferred but not required. Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills. Integrity, sound judgment, and a collaborative leadership style. A passion for supporting the mission of RISE Northwest and the families we serve.Time Commitment Attend regularly scheduled Board meetings. Participate in key organizational events and fundraising activities. Commit approximately 4–6 hours per month, depending on reporting cycles and organizational needs.Why Join Our Board? Serving as Treasurer is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact beyond the numbers. Your expertise will help ensure that children and families navigating grief continue to receive compassionate support and life-changing programming. If you are looking to use your professional skills to strengthen your community while serving alongside passionate nonprofit leaders, we would love to hear from you. Apply To express your interest, please send your résumé and a brief statement of interest to: Email: contact@risenorthwest.org Together, we can help ensure that no child must navigate grief alone. Agency: RISE Northwest The Treasurer serves as the financial steward of RISE Northwest, providing strategic financial oversight and guidance to the Board of Directors. This volunteer leadership position plays a critical role in maintaining the organization’s fiscal integrity while supporting thoughtful growth and responsible stewardship of donor resources. Working collaboratively with fellow board members, leadership, and financial partners, the Treasurer helps ensure sound financial practices that enable RISE Northwest to continue serving grieving children and families throughout our community. Responsibilities As Treasurer, you will: Provide financial oversight and guidance to the Board of Directors. Review and present financial reports and statements. Assist with annual budgeting and financial planning. Monitor organizational revenue, expenses, and financial performance. Support compliance with nonprofit financial policies and applicable regulations. Help strengthen internal financial controls and risk management practices. Partner with banking institutions, accountants, and other financial professionals as needed. Contribute to strategic discussions regarding the organization’s long-term sustainability.Qualifications We’re looking for someone who has: Experience in accounting, finance, banking, bookkeeping, or financial management. Knowledge of nonprofit financial practices is preferred but not required. Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills. Integrity, sound judgment, and a collaborative leadership style. A passion for supporting the mission of RISE Northwest and the families we serve.Time Commitment Attend regularly scheduled Board meetings. Participate in key organizational events and fundraising activities. Commit approximately 4–6 hours per month, depending on reporting cycles and organizational needs.Why Join Our Board? Serving as Treasurer is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact beyond the numbers. Your expertise will help ensure that children and families navigating grief continue to receive compassionate support and life-changing programming. If you are looking to use your professional skills to strengthen your community while serving alongside passionate nonprofit leaders, we would love to hear from you. Apply To express your interest, please send your résumé and a brief statement of interest to: Email: contact@risenorthwest.org Together, we can help ensure that no child must navigate grief alone. Agency: RISE Northwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Membership Desk Regular Shift/sWe are looking for a volunteer that is comfortable with the computer, ready to be the first face our members see, and is available Monday and/or Wednesday mornings. Our front desk volunteer greets guests, helps sign up new members, files, makes copies, answers the phone, and more! Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington We are looking for a volunteer that is comfortable with the computer, ready to be the first face our members see, and is available Monday and/or Wednesday mornings. Our front desk volunteer greets guests, helps sign up new members, files, makes copies, answers the phone, and more! Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Park Community Garden Volunteer: Saturdays & Sundays from May - Sept; 9-noon or noon-3 or 3-6. Weeding and Garden Helper TasksGarden volunteer jobs such as weeding, bagging and taking green waste to the curb, spreading straw and mulch, repairing raised beds, pruning plants or harvesting, laying down weed barrier and chips. Help us in the garden season! Agency: Grant Park Community Garden Garden volunteer jobs such as weeding, bagging and taking green waste to the curb, spreading straw and mulch, repairing raised beds, pruning plants or harvesting, laying down weed barrier and chips. Help us in the garden season! Agency: Grant Park Community Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event Planning & Logistics Volunteer – Sounds of Africa FestivalThe Sounds of Africa Festival is returning this August, bringing together community members to celebrate African culture through music, dance, fashion, food, and art. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to support event planning and logistics as we prepare for this vibrant, free community festival. What You’ll DoAssist with event planning and coordination Support vendor and performer logistics Help organize activity zones, schedules, and event flow Contribute to volunteer coordination and communication Provide on‑site support during the festival (optional but appreciated) Who We’re Looking ForOrganized, reliable individuals People who enjoy teamwork and community engagement Anyone with interest or experience in events, logistics, or cultural programming Volunteers who want to make a meaningful impact Why It MattersYour support helps us create a welcoming, joyful, and culturally rich experience for the community—celebrating African heritage and bringing people together through art, music, and shared experiences. We’d love to have you be part of making this year’s festival unforgettable. Agency: Washington West African Center The Sounds of Africa Festival is returning this August, bringing together community members to celebrate African culture through music, dance, fashion, food, and art. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to support event planning and logistics as we prepare for this vibrant, free community festival. What You’ll DoAssist with event planning and coordination Support vendor and performer logistics Help organize activity zones, schedules, and event flow Contribute to volunteer coordination and communication Provide on‑site support during the festival (optional but appreciated) Who We’re Looking ForOrganized, reliable individuals People who enjoy teamwork and community engagement Anyone with interest or experience in events, logistics, or cultural programming Volunteers who want to make a meaningful impact Why It MattersYour support helps us create a welcoming, joyful, and culturally rich experience for the community—celebrating African heritage and bringing people together through art, music, and shared experiences. We’d love to have you be part of making this year’s festival unforgettable. Agency: Washington West African Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 15, 2026 Zip Code: 98036 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Artistic Director – Sounds of Africa Fashion Showcase 4.0The Artistic Director for the Sounds of Africa Fashion Showcase is the creative lead responsible for designing and coordinating the most anticipated segment of the Sounds of Africa Festival. This role oversees the artistic vision, storytelling, cultural presentation, music, choreography, and overall runway experience. The Fashion Showcase highlights African heritage through traditional and contemporary fashion, music, dance, and cultural storytelling. The Artistic Director ensures the segment is engaging, authentic, and visually powerful while working closely with the WAWAC team for logistics and support. This is a volunteer leadership role with significant creative freedom and flexible operational support provided by the organization. Key Responsibilities 1. Creative Direction & Show Design - Develop the overall artistic vision and flow of the fashion showcase - Design the runway sequence representing different African countries, tribes, and cultural identities - Create a cohesive storytelling experience that blends fashion, music, and performance - Introduce creative cultural or theatrical elements (e.g., ceremonial scenes, cultural storytelling moments) 2. Fashion & Cultural Styling - Guide the presentation of outfits representing various African tribes and cultures - Work with available donated materials, cultural items, and community resources - Coordinate with models who bring their own traditional attire or wear provided outfits - Ensure authenticity, creativity, and respectful cultural representation 3. Model Coordination - Work with WAWAC staff and/or volunteers to contact and coordinate returning and new models - Support recruitment and confirmation of model participation - Organize model groupings based on cultural or thematic segments 4. Music Selection & Sound Coordination - Select opening, featured, and closing African music (typically 2–3 main songs) - Curate traditional and classic African songs that enhance storytelling (e.g., 80s, 90s, and earlier African music) - Design music cues aligned with runway segments and choreography - Coordinate directly with the DJ and sound technician to ensure seamless execution 5. Choreography & Performance Design - Coordinate choreography for selected songs with volunteer dancers - Design a structured performance segment that blends dance and runway presentation - Lead the final collective performance where all models participate using their cultural dance styles 6. Rehearsals & Preparation - Plan and lead rehearsals in collaboration with WAWAC (typically 6–10 sessions) - Participate in and support onsite dress rehearsals during event week at Garfield Park - Ensure models, dancers, and performers are fully prepared for show execution 7. Volunteer & Production Coordination - Recruit or coordinate volunteers for: - Stage setup and breakdown support - Props and runway preparation - Model assistance and backstage coordination - Work with WAWAC to ensure adequate volunteer coverage 8. Makeup & Styling Support - Coordinate or help recruit makeup artists for participating models - Work with available community partners and WAWAC team for styling support 9. Day-of-Event Execution - Lead artistic execution of the fashion showcase during the event - Coordinate closely with DJ, sound team, stage manager, and volunteers - Ensure smooth transitions between runway, music, and performance segments - Troubleshoot and adapt quickly as needed to maintain show flow Support Provided by WAWAC - Access to existing model list and past participants - Volunteer recruitment and coordination support - Existing donated materials and cultural resources - Technical team (DJ, sound, stage support) - Event logistics and overall festival coordination team - Flexible rehearsal scheduling in collaboration with director availability Time Commitment This is a flexible volunteer role. Time commitment may vary based on availability, but typically includes: - Planning meetings (as needed) - 6–10 rehearsal sessions (flexible scheduling) - Final dress rehearsals during event week - Full participation on event day (August 15, 2026) Ideal Candidate - Strong background in fashion, performing arts, cultural production, or event direction - Passion for African culture, storytelling, and community engagement - Experience in choreography, fashion shows, theater production, or music curation (preferred but not required) - Strong organizational and leadership skills - Ability to collaborate with volunteers and community participants - Creative, flexible, and solution-oriented mindset Compensation This is a volunteer position. However, it offers a high-impact leadership opportunity to shape one of the most visible cultural showcases in the region. Agency: Washington West African Center The Artistic Director for the Sounds of Africa Fashion Showcase is the creative lead responsible for designing and coordinating the most anticipated segment of the Sounds of Africa Festival. This role oversees the artistic vision, storytelling, cultural presentation, music, choreography, and overall runway experience. The Fashion Showcase highlights African heritage through traditional and contemporary fashion, music, dance, and cultural storytelling. The Artistic Director ensures the segment is engaging, authentic, and visually powerful while working closely with the WAWAC team for logistics and support. This is a volunteer leadership role with significant creative freedom and flexible operational support provided by the organization. Key Responsibilities 1. Creative Direction & Show Design - Develop the overall artistic vision and flow of the fashion showcase - Design the runway sequence representing different African countries, tribes, and cultural identities - Create a cohesive storytelling experience that blends fashion, music, and performance - Introduce creative cultural or theatrical elements (e.g., ceremonial scenes, cultural storytelling moments) 2. Fashion & Cultural Styling - Guide the presentation of outfits representing various African tribes and cultures - Work with available donated materials, cultural items, and community resources - Coordinate with models who bring their own traditional attire or wear provided outfits - Ensure authenticity, creativity, and respectful cultural representation 3. Model Coordination - Work with WAWAC staff and/or volunteers to contact and coordinate returning and new models - Support recruitment and confirmation of model participation - Organize model groupings based on cultural or thematic segments 4. Music Selection & Sound Coordination - Select opening, featured, and closing African music (typically 2–3 main songs) - Curate traditional and classic African songs that enhance storytelling (e.g., 80s, 90s, and earlier African music) - Design music cues aligned with runway segments and choreography - Coordinate directly with the DJ and sound technician to ensure seamless execution 5. Choreography & Performance Design - Coordinate choreography for selected songs with volunteer dancers - Design a structured performance segment that blends dance and runway presentation - Lead the final collective performance where all models participate using their cultural dance styles 6. Rehearsals & Preparation - Plan and lead rehearsals in collaboration with WAWAC (typically 6–10 sessions) - Participate in and support onsite dress rehearsals during event week at Garfield Park - Ensure models, dancers, and performers are fully prepared for show execution 7. Volunteer & Production Coordination - Recruit or coordinate volunteers for: - Stage setup and breakdown support - Props and runway preparation - Model assistance and backstage coordination - Work with WAWAC to ensure adequate volunteer coverage 8. Makeup & Styling Support - Coordinate or help recruit makeup artists for participating models - Work with available community partners and WAWAC team for styling support 9. Day-of-Event Execution - Lead artistic execution of the fashion showcase during the event - Coordinate closely with DJ, sound team, stage manager, and volunteers - Ensure smooth transitions between runway, music, and performance segments - Troubleshoot and adapt quickly as needed to maintain show flow Support Provided by WAWAC - Access to existing model list and past participants - Volunteer recruitment and coordination support - Existing donated materials and cultural resources - Technical team (DJ, sound, stage support) - Event logistics and overall festival coordination team - Flexible rehearsal scheduling in collaboration with director availability Time Commitment This is a flexible volunteer role. Time commitment may vary based on availability, but typically includes: - Planning meetings (as needed) - 6–10 rehearsal sessions (flexible scheduling) - Final dress rehearsals during event week - Full participation on event day (August 15, 2026) Ideal Candidate - Strong background in fashion, performing arts, cultural production, or event direction - Passion for African culture, storytelling, and community engagement - Experience in choreography, fashion shows, theater production, or music curation (preferred but not required) - Strong organizational and leadership skills - Ability to collaborate with volunteers and community participants - Creative, flexible, and solution-oriented mindset Compensation This is a volunteer position. However, it offers a high-impact leadership opportunity to shape one of the most visible cultural showcases in the region. Agency: Washington West African Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pick Up at The Park!Make a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. For this volunteer opportunity, we need help picking up litter in your local parks. All you need to bring is yourself! Volunteer at your leisure any time. Just let us know which park you'd like to volunteer at 48 hrs in advance so we can have supplies ready for you if needed. A Parks representative will email you within 72 hours of signing up to discuss the volunteer locations and hours with you. Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation Make a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. For this volunteer opportunity, we need help picking up litter in your local parks. All you need to bring is yourself! Volunteer at your leisure any time. Just let us know which park you'd like to volunteer at 48 hrs in advance so we can have supplies ready for you if needed. A Parks representative will email you within 72 hours of signing up to discuss the volunteer locations and hours with you. Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MANAFest
Sign up for a spot Agency: United Territories Of Pacific Islanders Alliance - Washington
Sign up for a spot Agency: United Territories Of Pacific Islanders Alliance - Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 29, 2026 Zip Code: 98092 Allow Groups: Yes |