Opportunities From: Serve Washington

Volunteer: Board & Leadership Volunteer

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
Meeting Commitment: 4 quarterly board meetings and 1 annual meeting
Event Support: Assist with 4 community events annually

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
Meeting Commitment: 4 quarterly board meetings and 1 annual meeting
Event Support: Assist with 4 community events annually

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Treasurer

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

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/s

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

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 Tasks

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

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 Festival

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 Do

Assist 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 For

Organized, 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 Matters

Your 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 Do

Assist 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 For

Organized, 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 Matters

Your 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 4.0

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

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


We are looking for volunteers to help make MANAFest a success.  MANAFest brings together our Pacific Islander communities from across Washington State to celebrate who we are, where we come from, and the futures we’re building together. Join us for a day filled with culture, food, music, performances, workshops, vendors, community connection, and so much more. 

Sign up for a spot

Agency: United Territories Of Pacific Islanders Alliance - Washington


We are looking for volunteers to help make MANAFest a success.  MANAFest brings together our Pacific Islander communities from across Washington State to celebrate who we are, where we come from, and the futures we’re building together. Join us for a day filled with culture, food, music, performances, workshops, vendors, community connection, and so much more. 

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


Volunteer: Childcare Volunteer- Family Night Out!

Skookum Kids' Family Night Out!

This monthly event is an awesome (and easy!) way to support foster parents and caregivers in our community.  Volunteers are needed from 5:40-8:45 pm to provide childcare, snacks and games with kids while their caregivers take a few hours off! 

We are eager to host Family Night Out the first Friday in October and November this fall! 

This is a great volunteer opportunity for teens, students, families or large groups to volunteer together.  Please contact kayla@skookumkids.org with any questions and to sign up! 

 

 

Agency: Skookum Kids

Skookum Kids' Family Night Out!

This monthly event is an awesome (and easy!) way to support foster parents and caregivers in our community.  Volunteers are needed from 5:40-8:45 pm to provide childcare, snacks and games with kids while their caregivers take a few hours off! 

We are eager to host Family Night Out the first Friday in October and November this fall! 

This is a great volunteer opportunity for teens, students, families or large groups to volunteer together.  Please contact kayla@skookumkids.org with any questions and to sign up! 

 

 

Agency: Skookum Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Camp Skookum Cook Lead


Camp Skookum is seeking an experienced and organized cook to prepare meals for approximately 80-90 campers, staff, and volunteers during our camp at The Firs Retreat Center for the dates of Thursday, August 20 through Sunday, August 23.


What is Camp Skookum? It's a weekend long retreat for families impacted by the foster care system, where they get to connect and celebrate being together as a family. Camp Skookum is a place to make memories, find community with other families, and celebrate being together. And it’s completely free for families to attend.


Qualifications:

21 years or older with at least a high school diploma or equivalent

Valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle

Experience preparing meals for large groups

Current Whatcom County Food Handlers card 

Ability to develop positive relationships with volunteers and staff

Ability to work independently and manage food prep efficiently

Effective communication

Able to pass background check


Key Responsibilities

Prepare meals according to agreed-upon menu

Utilize the fully equipped commercial kitchen at The Firs

Ensure compliance with all food safety and sanitation standards as set by the Whatcom County Health Department

Manage food storage, preparation, and cleanup

Maintain a clean and organized kitchen throughout the camp session

Coordinate meal timing with camp staff and program schedules

Leave kitchen facilities in good condition following the conclusion of camp.



Agency: Skookum Kids


Camp Skookum is seeking an experienced and organized cook to prepare meals for approximately 80-90 campers, staff, and volunteers during our camp at The Firs Retreat Center for the dates of Thursday, August 20 through Sunday, August 23.


What is Camp Skookum? It's a weekend long retreat for families impacted by the foster care system, where they get to connect and celebrate being together as a family. Camp Skookum is a place to make memories, find community with other families, and celebrate being together. And it’s completely free for families to attend.


Qualifications:

21 years or older with at least a high school diploma or equivalent

Valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle

Experience preparing meals for large groups

Current Whatcom County Food Handlers card 

Ability to develop positive relationships with volunteers and staff

Ability to work independently and manage food prep efficiently

Effective communication

Able to pass background check


Key Responsibilities

Prepare meals according to agreed-upon menu

Utilize the fully equipped commercial kitchen at The Firs

Ensure compliance with all food safety and sanitation standards as set by the Whatcom County Health Department

Manage food storage, preparation, and cleanup

Maintain a clean and organized kitchen throughout the camp session

Coordinate meal timing with camp staff and program schedules

Leave kitchen facilities in good condition following the conclusion of camp.



Agency: Skookum Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 20, 2026 through Aug 23, 2026

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camp Skookum - Certified Lifeguard

Camp Skookum is looking for a team of certified lifeguards to oversee Lake Time on August 21 and 22nd at the Firs Conference and Retreat Center in Bellingham WA.  At Skookum Kids, we are passionate about protecting the connection between children and their families while in the child welfare system, and want to celebrate and support families who are back together after their time apart. Camp Skookum is a place for reunified families to make memories, find community with other families, and celebrate being together. And it’s completely free for families to attend!

Requirements: 

Must have a current lifeguard certification in good standing Up to date CPR/1st Aid Certification Able to pass a background check 

Lake time will be roughly between 1-5pm on Friday the 21st, and Saturday the 22nd. 

If you are interested in supporting Camp Skookum by volunteering as a lifeguard, we'd love to connect with you! 

Agency: Skookum Kids

Camp Skookum is looking for a team of certified lifeguards to oversee Lake Time on August 21 and 22nd at the Firs Conference and Retreat Center in Bellingham WA.  At Skookum Kids, we are passionate about protecting the connection between children and their families while in the child welfare system, and want to celebrate and support families who are back together after their time apart. Camp Skookum is a place for reunified families to make memories, find community with other families, and celebrate being together. And it’s completely free for families to attend!

Requirements: 

Must have a current lifeguard certification in good standing Up to date CPR/1st Aid Certification Able to pass a background check 

Lake time will be roughly between 1-5pm on Friday the 21st, and Saturday the 22nd. 

If you are interested in supporting Camp Skookum by volunteering as a lifeguard, we'd love to connect with you! 

Agency: Skookum Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 21, 2026 through Aug 22, 2026

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resource Navigation Support Volunteer

Description:  Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) prepare for our September reopening by organizing resources that help neighbors understand options, ask questions, and connect with community support. Resource Navigation volunteers help strengthen the tools used to guide neighbors from hardship toward stability. Volunteers will also be trained in the intake process (by phone) if they stay on after Sept 1, 2026.

 

Volunteer Duties:

Update and verify community resource lists Prepare simple resource handouts for September reopening Help organize Resource Navigation materials for future volunteer training


Good Fit For:  Volunteers who enjoy research, organization, problem-solving, and helping connect people with information and resources.


Training provided. WSP background check required.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Description:  Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) prepare for our September reopening by organizing resources that help neighbors understand options, ask questions, and connect with community support. Resource Navigation volunteers help strengthen the tools used to guide neighbors from hardship toward stability. Volunteers will also be trained in the intake process (by phone) if they stay on after Sept 1, 2026.

 

Volunteer Duties:

Update and verify community resource lists Prepare simple resource handouts for September reopening Help organize Resource Navigation materials for future volunteer training


Good Fit For:  Volunteers who enjoy research, organization, problem-solving, and helping connect people with information and resources.


Training provided. WSP background check required.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: REACT™ Support Volunteer

Description: Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) rebuild the in-kind donation and inventory support behind REACT™. REACT™ Support Volunteers help organize donated items, support inventory tracking, and assist with the donation pipeline that helps SVCA respond to practical needs in the community.

Volunteer Duties:

Create and complete new inventory system Help rebuild retail and in-kind donation partnerships Assist with donation pickup, sorting, and inventory maintenance


ADA accessibility depends on tasks and locations. Ability to lift/carry up to 25 lbs. preferred; lighter inventory tasks may be available. WSP background check required. 18+

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Description: Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) rebuild the in-kind donation and inventory support behind REACT™. REACT™ Support Volunteers help organize donated items, support inventory tracking, and assist with the donation pipeline that helps SVCA respond to practical needs in the community.

Volunteer Duties:

Create and complete new inventory system Help rebuild retail and in-kind donation partnerships Assist with donation pickup, sorting, and inventory maintenance


ADA accessibility depends on tasks and locations. Ability to lift/carry up to 25 lbs. preferred; lighter inventory tasks may be available. WSP background check required. 18+

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach & Community Connections Volunteer

Description: Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) rebuild and strengthen community connections before our September reopening. Outreach volunteers help introduce SVCA to local businesses, schools, faith organizations, and community partners through organized outreach campaigns.

Volunteer Duties:

Update outreach materials for September reopening Reconnect with community partners and referral networks Assist with volunteer recruitment and community engagement efforts


Good Fit For: Volunteers who enjoy connecting with people, building relationships, organizing outreach efforts, and sharing community resources.

Remote planning with community-based outreach opportunities in Greater Spokane Valley. 

ADA accessibility varies based on tasks and locations. A vehicle is preferred with a driving record required. WSP background check required. 18+. Training provided.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Description: Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) rebuild and strengthen community connections before our September reopening. Outreach volunteers help introduce SVCA to local businesses, schools, faith organizations, and community partners through organized outreach campaigns.

Volunteer Duties:

Update outreach materials for September reopening Reconnect with community partners and referral networks Assist with volunteer recruitment and community engagement efforts


Good Fit For: Volunteers who enjoy connecting with people, building relationships, organizing outreach efforts, and sharing community resources.

Remote planning with community-based outreach opportunities in Greater Spokane Valley. 

ADA accessibility varies based on tasks and locations. A vehicle is preferred with a driving record required. WSP background check required. 18+. Training provided.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative & Operations Support

Description: Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) stay organized and prepared for our September reopening. Administrative volunteers provide behind-the-scenes support that helps keep programs, records, and daily operations running smoothly.


Volunteer Duties:

Organize digital systems and records Assist with data entry, tracking, and document updates Provide bookkeeping and accounting support Assist with administrative projects based on current needs

 

Good Fit For: Volunteers who enjoy organization, details, record keeping, and behind-the-scenes support. Experience with Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, spreadsheets, forms, and digital documents helpful.

 

ADA accessibility varies based on tasks and locations. A vehicle is preferred with a driving record required. WSP background check required. 18+. Training provided.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Description: Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) stay organized and prepared for our September reopening. Administrative volunteers provide behind-the-scenes support that helps keep programs, records, and daily operations running smoothly.


Volunteer Duties:

Organize digital systems and records Assist with data entry, tracking, and document updates Provide bookkeeping and accounting support Assist with administrative projects based on current needs

 

Good Fit For: Volunteers who enjoy organization, details, record keeping, and behind-the-scenes support. Experience with Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, spreadsheets, forms, and digital documents helpful.

 

ADA accessibility varies based on tasks and locations. A vehicle is preferred with a driving record required. WSP background check required. 18+. Training provided.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising & Sustainability Support

Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) rebuild long-term support by connecting with donors, businesses, and community partners. Fundraising & Sustainability volunteers help strengthen the resources needed to continue serving Greater Spokane Valley neighbors.

Volunteer Duties:

Assist with donor outreach and communication Research fundraising opportunities and community campaigns Assist with grant writing and sponsorship requests Build connections with local businesses and supporters Support REACT™ in-kind donation campaigns and community giving opportunities


Good Fit For: Volunteers who enjoy building relationships, researching opportunities, writing, organizing information, and helping create sustainable community support. Grant writing or fundraising experience a plus.

 

Other:  ADA accessibility varies based on tasks and locations. A vehicle is preferred with a driving record required. WSP background check required. 18+. Training provided.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) rebuild long-term support by connecting with donors, businesses, and community partners. Fundraising & Sustainability volunteers help strengthen the resources needed to continue serving Greater Spokane Valley neighbors.

Volunteer Duties:

Assist with donor outreach and communication Research fundraising opportunities and community campaigns Assist with grant writing and sponsorship requests Build connections with local businesses and supporters Support REACT™ in-kind donation campaigns and community giving opportunities


Good Fit For: Volunteers who enjoy building relationships, researching opportunities, writing, organizing information, and helping create sustainable community support. Grant writing or fundraising experience a plus.

 

Other:  ADA accessibility varies based on tasks and locations. A vehicle is preferred with a driving record required. WSP background check required. 18+. Training provided.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Skills Volunteer - Project Based Activities

Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) strengthen community outreach through creative, technical, and project-based support. Special Skills Volunteers use their experience to help improve communication, visibility, and organizational resources.

Volunteer Duties:

Assist with marketing and community outreach materials Support website updates and social media content Create flyers, graphics, and visual resources Complete special projects based on skills and experience


Good Fit For: Volunteers with skills or experience in marketing, graphic design, website support, social media, writing, technology, or other creative and professional areas.

 

ADA accessibility varies based on tasks and locations. This is most likely going to be a VIRTUAL role. A vehicle is preferred with a driving record required. WSP background check required. 18+. Training provided.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Help Spokane Valley Community Advocates (SVCA) strengthen community outreach through creative, technical, and project-based support. Special Skills Volunteers use their experience to help improve communication, visibility, and organizational resources.

Volunteer Duties:

Assist with marketing and community outreach materials Support website updates and social media content Create flyers, graphics, and visual resources Complete special projects based on skills and experience


Good Fit For: Volunteers with skills or experience in marketing, graphic design, website support, social media, writing, technology, or other creative and professional areas.

 

ADA accessibility varies based on tasks and locations. This is most likely going to be a VIRTUAL role. A vehicle is preferred with a driving record required. WSP background check required. 18+. Training provided.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor at Greenlake Elementary "Lunch Bunch"

Become a volunteer mentor! Join a fun community! 

Rally Club Seattle is recruiting mentors for its “lunch bunch” group mentor community for the 2026/27 school year. Programming takes place onsite at Greenlake Elementary School in  NE Seattle (2400 N 65th St,  Seattle, WA 98103)  weekly on Mondays from 12-1pm (approximately).

Rally Club focuses on community and making meaningful connections. Connectedness not only has a powerful protective effect on mental health, but also improves other youth outcomes such as academic competence, concern for others, and confidence. Caring mentors like you create a welcoming, fun, and inclusive community that youth want to be a part of. Time is spent in larger group activities as well as in small groups and in giving individualized attention. Activities are tailored to youth need and interest.

Some great reasons to join:

-Community is good for all of us, and volunteering has measurable health benefits. 

-Our group format allows for others to cover absences, so although we ask for a once a week, semester commitment, it’s realistic.

-You can join with friend! It’s not only fun, but also provides the kids with healthy examples of adult friendships.

Agency: Rally Club Seattle

Become a volunteer mentor! Join a fun community! 

Rally Club Seattle is recruiting mentors for its “lunch bunch” group mentor community for the 2026/27 school year. Programming takes place onsite at Greenlake Elementary School in  NE Seattle (2400 N 65th St,  Seattle, WA 98103)  weekly on Mondays from 12-1pm (approximately).

Rally Club focuses on community and making meaningful connections. Connectedness not only has a powerful protective effect on mental health, but also improves other youth outcomes such as academic competence, concern for others, and confidence. Caring mentors like you create a welcoming, fun, and inclusive community that youth want to be a part of. Time is spent in larger group activities as well as in small groups and in giving individualized attention. Activities are tailored to youth need and interest.

Some great reasons to join:

-Community is good for all of us, and volunteering has measurable health benefits. 

-Our group format allows for others to cover absences, so although we ask for a once a week, semester commitment, it’s realistic.

-You can join with friend! It’s not only fun, but also provides the kids with healthy examples of adult friendships.

Agency: Rally Club Seattle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Village Makeki (Market)


Volunteers will support the Food Access Network (FAN) team by helping with food pick-up from our food bank partners across King County. This will involve manually unloading food from trucks and transporting it to our Makeki (Market), where they will help stock the shelves. Volunteers will also assist with breaking down boxes, managing operations during Makeki (Market) hours under the supervision of the FAN team, and helping to close Makeki at the end of each operational day. Volunteers should be prepared to lift items weigh between 5 to 50 lbs.  Can only accommodate groups of up to 5 people. https://signup.com/go/FFbXSLA

Agency: United Territories Of Pacific Islanders Alliance - Washington


Volunteers will support the Food Access Network (FAN) team by helping with food pick-up from our food bank partners across King County. This will involve manually unloading food from trucks and transporting it to our Makeki (Market), where they will help stock the shelves. Volunteers will also assist with breaking down boxes, managing operations during Makeki (Market) hours under the supervision of the FAN team, and helping to close Makeki at the end of each operational day. Volunteers should be prepared to lift items weigh between 5 to 50 lbs.  Can only accommodate groups of up to 5 people. https://signup.com/go/FFbXSLA

Agency: United Territories Of Pacific Islanders Alliance - Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98032

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Operation Backpack: Stuff-a-Bus!! Murphy's Corner 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 Murphy's Corner 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 Murphy's Corner Fred Meyer entrances! :)

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Golf Tournament Fundraiser at NewCastle Golf Course


Join FareStart and Amazon at The Golf Club at Newcastle for a fun-filled day of golf and community as we come together to raise critical funds for FareStart's job training and food security programs.


Volunteers are fundamental to the success of this event and play an important role in creating a memorable experience for participants.  Volunteer opportunities include Guest Registration, Hole-In-One Witness, Activity Stations and more.  Shifts are around 4 hours and take place in the morning, mid-day and afternoon.


Sign up to learn more and we will find a role and shift that works for you!

Agency: FareStart


Join FareStart and Amazon at The Golf Club at Newcastle for a fun-filled day of golf and community as we come together to raise critical funds for FareStart's job training and food security programs.


Volunteers are fundamental to the success of this event and play an important role in creating a memorable experience for participants.  Volunteer opportunities include Guest Registration, Hole-In-One Witness, Activity Stations and more.  Shifts are around 4 hours and take place in the morning, mid-day and afternoon.


Sign up to learn more and we will find a role and shift that works for you!

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Skagit Flats Marathon, Half, & 5K

Skagit Runners hosts runs and uses the proceeds from the races to fund scholarships and trail projects throughout Skagit county. Skagit Flats is our biggest race and requires the most volunteers, please consider joining us for this event.  Sign-ups are at https://volunteersignup.org/XCBW7

Agency: Skagit Runners

Skagit Runners hosts runs and uses the proceeds from the races to fund scholarships and trail projects throughout Skagit county. Skagit Flats is our biggest race and requires the most volunteers, please consider joining us for this event.  Sign-ups are at https://volunteersignup.org/XCBW7

Agency: Skagit Runners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2026

Zip Code: 98233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lynnwood Neighborhood Center!!!! Receptionist/Greeter

The LNC is a partnership between Trinity Lutheran Church & Schools, Rick Steves, and Volunteers of America Western Washington. By bringing services, volunteers, and community groups into one place, the center will make it easier for people to get help, stay healthy, and feel connected. 

Please sign up for shifts that fit your schedule. 

**Volunteers can sign up for shifts prior to orientation. We just ask that you attend orientation as soon as you are available. 

Next Volunteer Orientation will be in July. 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

The LNC is a partnership between Trinity Lutheran Church & Schools, Rick Steves, and Volunteers of America Western Washington. By bringing services, volunteers, and community groups into one place, the center will make it easier for people to get help, stay healthy, and feel connected. 

Please sign up for shifts that fit your schedule. 

**Volunteers can sign up for shifts prior to orientation. We just ask that you attend orientation as soon as you are available. 

Next Volunteer Orientation will be in July. 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tourism Ambassador/ Community Concierge

Volunteer Tourism Ambassadors assist visitors, residents, and community members at our Visitor Information Centers by providing recommendations, insight, local knowledge, and general support. This volunteer role is ideal for individuals who enjoy engaging with the public and who take pride in sharing the best of Whatcom County.

What you will do

Greet and assist visitors with maps, knowledge and local resources Provide accurate information about attractions, events, outdoor activities, and regional amenities Offer clear directions and suggestions based on interests Support general visitor center operations and light administrative tasks Represent the organization with professionalism, courtesy, and local knowledge

Qualifications

Familiarity with Whatcom County’s attractions, or willingness to learn Strong customer service and communication skills Ability to multitask and respond to varied inquiries Friendly, positive, and reliable disposition Comfortable working in a public-facing environment

Time Commitment

One 3-hour shift per week (Minimum) Minimum commitment of three months Flexible scheduling available for interested volunteers

Volunteer Benefits

Familiarization tours to experience local attractions, hotels, and outdoor adventures Ongoing training and educational opportunities about the region Volunteer appreciation events and recognition activities Complimentary snacks available during shifts A rewarding opportunity to contribute to the community and connect with visitors

Agency: Visit Bellingham/ Whatcom County Tourism

Volunteer Tourism Ambassadors assist visitors, residents, and community members at our Visitor Information Centers by providing recommendations, insight, local knowledge, and general support. This volunteer role is ideal for individuals who enjoy engaging with the public and who take pride in sharing the best of Whatcom County.

What you will do

Greet and assist visitors with maps, knowledge and local resources Provide accurate information about attractions, events, outdoor activities, and regional amenities Offer clear directions and suggestions based on interests Support general visitor center operations and light administrative tasks Represent the organization with professionalism, courtesy, and local knowledge

Qualifications

Familiarity with Whatcom County’s attractions, or willingness to learn Strong customer service and communication skills Ability to multitask and respond to varied inquiries Friendly, positive, and reliable disposition Comfortable working in a public-facing environment

Time Commitment

One 3-hour shift per week (Minimum) Minimum commitment of three months Flexible scheduling available for interested volunteers

Volunteer Benefits

Familiarization tours to experience local attractions, hotels, and outdoor adventures Ongoing training and educational opportunities about the region Volunteer appreciation events and recognition activities Complimentary snacks available during shifts A rewarding opportunity to contribute to the community and connect with visitors

Agency: Visit Bellingham/ Whatcom County Tourism

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transportation - driver needed for one week of teen summer camp!

Are you a responsible driver who wants to help local teens? We need you!

We are launching our first ever teen summer camps for Lydia Place families! This July, our Mental Health Team will be running two camps – an animal camp and a Dungeons and Dragons camp.

Many of the families we work with struggle with social isolation, and summer can be an especially tricky time for teens. The routine of school is gone and it can be extra hard to connect with friends and community. Teen summer camps in Whatcom County are limited and, when combined with other barriers, this experience moves out of reach for many low-income families.

We’ve put together two camps teens are excited to be a part of in a gorgeous location. Whether its spending time with other teens who love animals or love DnD-style live action role playing, our aim is to increase connection with each other, have fun, and to make sure that they know that they deserve incredible experiences like camp – that they are held and loved by larger community. It is free for our families and transportation will be provided...this is where you come in! 

We need someone to pickup and drop off teens from North Whatcom County (Blaine/Birch Bay) to camp (in Whatcom County close to Bellingham) for the week of July 27th. Teens will need a ride to camp, starts at 10am and then back home, ends at 4pm. Rides are needed Monday, July 27th - Thursday, July 30th. We would love to have one driver who can help, but if you can only do a few days, that would be great too.


Process:

Respond to this postLydia Place Volunteer Coordinator will get in touchComplete a background check and driving record/historyComplete a short volunteer training 

If you are interested in learning more about camp, check out this short video: https://youtube.com/shorts/o_-gnwCoBX8?si=GcYBZreEKPKyVfI6

Agency: Lydia Place

Are you a responsible driver who wants to help local teens? We need you!

We are launching our first ever teen summer camps for Lydia Place families! This July, our Mental Health Team will be running two camps – an animal camp and a Dungeons and Dragons camp.

Many of the families we work with struggle with social isolation, and summer can be an especially tricky time for teens. The routine of school is gone and it can be extra hard to connect with friends and community. Teen summer camps in Whatcom County are limited and, when combined with other barriers, this experience moves out of reach for many low-income families.

We’ve put together two camps teens are excited to be a part of in a gorgeous location. Whether its spending time with other teens who love animals or love DnD-style live action role playing, our aim is to increase connection with each other, have fun, and to make sure that they know that they deserve incredible experiences like camp – that they are held and loved by larger community. It is free for our families and transportation will be provided...this is where you come in! 

We need someone to pickup and drop off teens from North Whatcom County (Blaine/Birch Bay) to camp (in Whatcom County close to Bellingham) for the week of July 27th. Teens will need a ride to camp, starts at 10am and then back home, ends at 4pm. Rides are needed Monday, July 27th - Thursday, July 30th. We would love to have one driver who can help, but if you can only do a few days, that would be great too.


Process:

Respond to this postLydia Place Volunteer Coordinator will get in touchComplete a background check and driving record/historyComplete a short volunteer training 

If you are interested in learning more about camp, check out this short video: https://youtube.com/shorts/o_-gnwCoBX8?si=GcYBZreEKPKyVfI6

Agency: Lydia Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 27, 2026 through Jul 30, 2026

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Support

Wider Fairways is in its first year and opportunities are developing quickly.  This event support helps with setup, staffing our booth, and break down at community events.  

Agency: Wider Fairways

Wider Fairways is in its first year and opportunities are developing quickly.  This event support helps with setup, staffing our booth, and break down at community events.  

Agency: Wider Fairways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 17, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 99204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support

Help Wider Fairways organize and manage its contacts and materials.  Experience working with databases, spreadsheet, and tools for formatting E-newsletters needed.

Agency: Wider Fairways

Help Wider Fairways organize and manage its contacts and materials.  Experience working with databases, spreadsheet, and tools for formatting E-newsletters needed.

Agency: Wider Fairways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Writing & Storytelling

Help tell the story of Wider Fairways through writing for E-newsletter to supporters and other materials.  We also would like to tell the stories of the obstacles and successes of young golfers, especially those from underserved communities.

Agency: Wider Fairways

Help tell the story of Wider Fairways through writing for E-newsletter to supporters and other materials.  We also would like to tell the stories of the obstacles and successes of young golfers, especially those from underserved communities.

Agency: Wider Fairways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photography & Video production

Help tell the stories of Wider Fairways and the youth golfers we support.  We want to gather and use pictures to tell our story.  We need video production skills to bring these stories alive.

Agency: Wider Fairways

Help tell the stories of Wider Fairways and the youth golfers we support.  We want to gather and use pictures to tell our story.  We need video production skills to bring these stories alive.

Agency: Wider Fairways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cancer Can't Volunteer Transportation Driver

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to join our Volunteer Transportation Program. Many oncology patients face challenges getting to their medical appointments due to limited transportation options. By volunteering, you can help ensure they receive the care they need—simply by offering a ride.

Our volunteer drivers provide safe, reliable transportation for cancer patients to and from their homes and hospitals or clinics throughout Spokane and surrounding communities. Your time and kindness can ease a stressful journey and truly make a difference in someone’s life.

Why volunteer with us?

You choose your own schedule

Ride requests are available Monday through Friday

No minimum time commitment

Flexible and rewarding way to give back

Mileage Reimbursement Option

Requirements:

Must be 21 or older

Have a valid driver’s license and cell phone

Own a reliable vehicle

Provide proof of car insurance

Join our network of caring volunteers and help bring hope, comfort, and support—one ride at a time. Sign up today!

Agency: Cancer Can't

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to join our Volunteer Transportation Program. Many oncology patients face challenges getting to their medical appointments due to limited transportation options. By volunteering, you can help ensure they receive the care they need—simply by offering a ride.

Our volunteer drivers provide safe, reliable transportation for cancer patients to and from their homes and hospitals or clinics throughout Spokane and surrounding communities. Your time and kindness can ease a stressful journey and truly make a difference in someone’s life.

Why volunteer with us?

You choose your own schedule

Ride requests are available Monday through Friday

No minimum time commitment

Flexible and rewarding way to give back

Mileage Reimbursement Option

Requirements:

Must be 21 or older

Have a valid driver’s license and cell phone

Own a reliable vehicle

Provide proof of car insurance

Join our network of caring volunteers and help bring hope, comfort, and support—one ride at a time. Sign up today!

Agency: Cancer Can't

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monday Morning Unload

Person needed to be part of a team to unload incoming donations. EVERY Monday 8:30-10:30. Volunteer will be lifting up to 50 lbs at times, stage food in designated locations. Must be able to lift, bend, stoop, use of a step stool and cart. 

Agency: Caritas Food Bank

Person needed to be part of a team to unload incoming donations. EVERY Monday 8:30-10:30. Volunteer will be lifting up to 50 lbs at times, stage food in designated locations. Must be able to lift, bend, stoop, use of a step stool and cart. 

Agency: Caritas Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wednesday Distribution

Caritas FB is set up like a grocery store where the client can self select their items while keeping their dignity in tact. Volunteer will set up staging areas prior to distribution. The volunteer will walk the client thru to assist in selections and item limits. You will use a cart, pencil, and log sheet. Once client has finished, the items will be weighed and documented. There will be set up for the next days distribution and light cleaning at the end of the shift. Volunteer will need to be able to stand, walk slowly, bend, some light lifting. We ask for a minimum of twice a month at 3 hours per shift. Shift hours 9-12:30, 10:20-1:45

Agency: Caritas Food Bank

Caritas FB is set up like a grocery store where the client can self select their items while keeping their dignity in tact. Volunteer will set up staging areas prior to distribution. The volunteer will walk the client thru to assist in selections and item limits. You will use a cart, pencil, and log sheet. Once client has finished, the items will be weighed and documented. There will be set up for the next days distribution and light cleaning at the end of the shift. Volunteer will need to be able to stand, walk slowly, bend, some light lifting. We ask for a minimum of twice a month at 3 hours per shift. Shift hours 9-12:30, 10:20-1:45

Agency: Caritas Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentoring Youth Golfers

Wider Fairways is bringing youth from underserved communities into golf and supporting them to sustain their golf involvement year in and year out.  These young golfers will be members of the Wider Fairways Golf Association (WFGA) where they will be nurtured by belonging activities and each of them will be matched with a mentor.  Maybe that mentor will be you!

Agency: Wider Fairways

Wider Fairways is bringing youth from underserved communities into golf and supporting them to sustain their golf involvement year in and year out.  These young golfers will be members of the Wider Fairways Golf Association (WFGA) where they will be nurtured by belonging activities and each of them will be matched with a mentor.  Maybe that mentor will be you!

Agency: Wider Fairways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Kitchen Team

Women & Children’s Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen serves women and children who need food assistance and community support. Since 1988, we have provided healthy chef-made meals, fresh groceries, and shelf-stable products to women, seniors, teens, and children.

Please consider joining our team as a kitchen assistant, dishwasher, or meal packager. There are no specific skills needed, and you will receive excellent training as you work alongside our kitchen professionals. A Washington State Food Worker card is required.

If you are interested, please fill out the online volunteer application on our website. There are many ways to support our services and be a part of a fun, productive team. We hope you'll join us!

If you have questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, our Volunteer Services Manager, at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Women & Children’s Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen serves women and children who need food assistance and community support. Since 1988, we have provided healthy chef-made meals, fresh groceries, and shelf-stable products to women, seniors, teens, and children.

Please consider joining our team as a kitchen assistant, dishwasher, or meal packager. There are no specific skills needed, and you will receive excellent training as you work alongside our kitchen professionals. A Washington State Food Worker card is required.

If you are interested, please fill out the online volunteer application on our website. There are many ways to support our services and be a part of a fun, productive team. We hope you'll join us!

If you have questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, our Volunteer Services Manager, at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Inventory Team Member

Women & Children’s Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen serves women and children who need food assistance and community support. Since 1988, we have provided healthy chef-made meals, fresh groceries, and shelf-stable products to women, seniors, teens, and children.

Become a member of our food inventory team! Along with other volunteers, you will help stock, organize, bag and box perishable and pantry foods. This position requires no special skills and you will receive training. Standing, stooping, reaching and lifting needed. Please reach out to learn more about this position and current openings.

Please complete our online volunteer application. For questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, Volunteer Services Manager, at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

 

 

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Women & Children’s Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen serves women and children who need food assistance and community support. Since 1988, we have provided healthy chef-made meals, fresh groceries, and shelf-stable products to women, seniors, teens, and children.

Become a member of our food inventory team! Along with other volunteers, you will help stock, organize, bag and box perishable and pantry foods. This position requires no special skills and you will receive training. Standing, stooping, reaching and lifting needed. Please reach out to learn more about this position and current openings.

Please complete our online volunteer application. For questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, Volunteer Services Manager, at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

 

 

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Assistant

Caritas FB is looking for a person who could assist with procuring items for raffles, and events. You would use the internet for contact information, email donation requests, do some phone work, complete spreadsheet. Everything is scripted. 2 hours a week, M, W, or Thursday. Must have pleasant personality and phone etiquette. Will be working in a team environment.

Agency: Caritas Food Bank

Caritas FB is looking for a person who could assist with procuring items for raffles, and events. You would use the internet for contact information, email donation requests, do some phone work, complete spreadsheet. Everything is scripted. 2 hours a week, M, W, or Thursday. Must have pleasant personality and phone etiquette. Will be working in a team environment.

Agency: Caritas Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the WCFR Team: Become a Locker Porter!

Are you a "people person" who loves being outdoors? We’re looking for friendly faces to help the incredible women we serve navigate our brand-new food locker system. As a Locker Porter, you aren’t just handing out bags—you’re delivering fresh groceries and gourmet, chef-prepared dinners with a side of dignity and a smile. Our new 16-unit locker system is the first of its kind in Spokane, and we are assembling a team of Locker Porters to cover (3) 3-hour shifts on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays (8:30-11:30 AM, 11:30 AM-2:30 PM, 2:30-5:30 PM).

If you are interested in joining our dynamic outdoor team, please complete our online volunteer application. For questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, Volunteer Services Manager at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Are you a "people person" who loves being outdoors? We’re looking for friendly faces to help the incredible women we serve navigate our brand-new food locker system. As a Locker Porter, you aren’t just handing out bags—you’re delivering fresh groceries and gourmet, chef-prepared dinners with a side of dignity and a smile. Our new 16-unit locker system is the first of its kind in Spokane, and we are assembling a team of Locker Porters to cover (3) 3-hour shifts on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays (8:30-11:30 AM, 11:30 AM-2:30 PM, 2:30-5:30 PM).

If you are interested in joining our dynamic outdoor team, please complete our online volunteer application. For questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, Volunteer Services Manager at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Transport Volunteer

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will transport the produce from FareStart to the correlating food bank that requested it. Specific information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to become van trained

Agency: FareStart

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will transport the produce from FareStart to the correlating food bank that requested it. Specific information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to become van trained

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean Lead at Carnation Farms

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give!

Agency: FareStart

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give!

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean Lead at 21 Acres

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give!

Agency: FareStart

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give!

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean Lead at Oxbow Farm

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give!

Agency: FareStart

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give!

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Resourcing Kitchen Support

Overview: FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team partners with area food rescue nonprofits, local farms, and food businesses to pick up food donations. This product will be used in our community meals to support student training, and in other food security initiatives. It helps FareStart incorporate fresh, local, and nutritious products into those programs, diversify ingredients we wouldn’t otherwise be able to purchase, and minimize costs.

Tasks: This ongoing weekly volunteer role will support in a variety of activities, including:

Receiving, sorting, and processing recovered and donated food for immediate use, transfer, or long-term storagePrepping product to be viable for immediate use by kitchens and for storage.Sorting, weighing, labeling and other inventory related tasksBasic kitchen prep tasksSorting and organizing product based on each programs needs and setting items up for transfer and pick up

Schedule and Location

Mondays & Tuesdays, 4:30pm-6:30pm at 700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

Qualifications and Requirements

Be able to lift up to 35 pounds repeatedlyBe able to stand and walk for up to 2 hoursAdhere to FareStart's volunteer expectationsFlexibility: tasks and amount of work may change week to weekMust be 18yrs +

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances!

Agency: FareStart

Overview: FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team partners with area food rescue nonprofits, local farms, and food businesses to pick up food donations. This product will be used in our community meals to support student training, and in other food security initiatives. It helps FareStart incorporate fresh, local, and nutritious products into those programs, diversify ingredients we wouldn’t otherwise be able to purchase, and minimize costs.

Tasks: This ongoing weekly volunteer role will support in a variety of activities, including:

Receiving, sorting, and processing recovered and donated food for immediate use, transfer, or long-term storagePrepping product to be viable for immediate use by kitchens and for storage.Sorting, weighing, labeling and other inventory related tasksBasic kitchen prep tasksSorting and organizing product based on each programs needs and setting items up for transfer and pick up

Schedule and Location

Mondays & Tuesdays, 4:30pm-6:30pm at 700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

Qualifications and Requirements

Be able to lift up to 35 pounds repeatedlyBe able to stand and walk for up to 2 hoursAdhere to FareStart's volunteer expectationsFlexibility: tasks and amount of work may change week to weekMust be 18yrs +

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances!

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Glean Lead at tBug

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give!

Agency: FareStart

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give!

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98008

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Restaurant Support

OVERVIEW

FareStart is a social enterprise nonprofit that transforms lives, disrupts poverty, and nourishes communities through food, life skills, and job training. Our restaurant serves as both a dining space and a hands-on classroom where students gain real-world culinary and customer service experience.

We are seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support lunch service at the FareStart Restaurant. Volunteers play an important role in creating a welcoming experience for guests while supporting students in our job training programs.

ACTIVITIES

Volunteers may assist with:

Polishing silverware & rollupsPolishing glassware for events & Guest Chef NightsOrganizing equipment and collateral for events & Guest Chef Nights setupAny other tasks required to assist staff with set up for special occasions

Tasks vary based on daily restaurant needs and volunteer comfort level.

QUALIFICATIONSFriendly, positive attitude and willingness to work as part of a teamAbility to stand for extended periods and move throughout the restaurantComfortable working in a fast-paced environmentMust be 18 years or older for onsite volunteer opportunitiesATTIREClosed-toe shoes, long pants, clean & comfortable clothing, hat or hairnet required in food preparation areas and will be provided if needed


Agency: FareStart

OVERVIEW

FareStart is a social enterprise nonprofit that transforms lives, disrupts poverty, and nourishes communities through food, life skills, and job training. Our restaurant serves as both a dining space and a hands-on classroom where students gain real-world culinary and customer service experience.

We are seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support lunch service at the FareStart Restaurant. Volunteers play an important role in creating a welcoming experience for guests while supporting students in our job training programs.

ACTIVITIES

Volunteers may assist with:

Polishing silverware & rollupsPolishing glassware for events & Guest Chef NightsOrganizing equipment and collateral for events & Guest Chef Nights setupAny other tasks required to assist staff with set up for special occasions

Tasks vary based on daily restaurant needs and volunteer comfort level.

QUALIFICATIONSFriendly, positive attitude and willingness to work as part of a teamAbility to stand for extended periods and move throughout the restaurantComfortable working in a fast-paced environmentMust be 18 years or older for onsite volunteer opportunitiesATTIREClosed-toe shoes, long pants, clean & comfortable clothing, hat or hairnet required in food preparation areas and will be provided if needed


Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Curriculum & Materials Support

Overview

The Curriculum & Materials Support Volunteer assists FareStart's training teams by preparing and organizing classroom materials that support student learning and workforce development programs. This behind-the-scenes role helps ensure instructors have the resources they need to create engaging, effective learning experiences for students.

ResponsibilitiesCreate, assemble, and organize classroom materials such as flashcards, worksheets, handouts, and learning aidsPrint, cut, laminate, and prepare materials for upcoming classesOrganize curriculum binders, classroom supplies, and instructional resourcesAssist staff with special projects related to curriculum development and classroom preparationSupport training staff with administrative tasks related to classroom readinessQualificationsAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsAbility to work independently and follow instructionsComfortable using basic office equipment such as printers, laminators, and paper cuttersBasic computer skills preferredInterest in education, workforce development, or supporting student successTime CommitmentFlexible weekday schedulingShifts typically range from 2–4 hoursOngoing volunteers preferred, but project-based opportunities may be availablePhysical RequirementsAbility to sit or stand for extended periodsAbility to lift up to 20 pounds occasionallyAbility to perform repetitive tasks such as cutting, sorting, and assembling materialsTraining & Supervision

Volunteers will receive an orientation to FareStart and role-specific training from the Training Programs team. Ongoing support and supervision will be provided by FareStart staff.

Impact

By supporting the preparation of classroom materials, Curriculum & Materials Support Volunteers help create engaging learning environments and contribute directly to student success. Your work allows instructors to spend more time focused on teaching, coaching, and supporting students as they build skills for employment and long-term economic mobility.

Agency: FareStart

Overview

The Curriculum & Materials Support Volunteer assists FareStart's training teams by preparing and organizing classroom materials that support student learning and workforce development programs. This behind-the-scenes role helps ensure instructors have the resources they need to create engaging, effective learning experiences for students.

ResponsibilitiesCreate, assemble, and organize classroom materials such as flashcards, worksheets, handouts, and learning aidsPrint, cut, laminate, and prepare materials for upcoming classesOrganize curriculum binders, classroom supplies, and instructional resourcesAssist staff with special projects related to curriculum development and classroom preparationSupport training staff with administrative tasks related to classroom readinessQualificationsAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsAbility to work independently and follow instructionsComfortable using basic office equipment such as printers, laminators, and paper cuttersBasic computer skills preferredInterest in education, workforce development, or supporting student successTime CommitmentFlexible weekday schedulingShifts typically range from 2–4 hoursOngoing volunteers preferred, but project-based opportunities may be availablePhysical RequirementsAbility to sit or stand for extended periodsAbility to lift up to 20 pounds occasionallyAbility to perform repetitive tasks such as cutting, sorting, and assembling materialsTraining & Supervision

Volunteers will receive an orientation to FareStart and role-specific training from the Training Programs team. Ongoing support and supervision will be provided by FareStart staff.

Impact

By supporting the preparation of classroom materials, Curriculum & Materials Support Volunteers help create engaging learning environments and contribute directly to student success. Your work allows instructors to spend more time focused on teaching, coaching, and supporting students as they build skills for employment and long-term economic mobility.

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98119

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Court Observer – Community Legal Aid Support

About the Role
The Washington West African Center is seeking committed volunteers to serve as Court Observers. This role is essential in helping us identify community members who may need free legal aid, including support with record‑clearing, driver’s license reinstatement, LFO relief, and other civil legal issues.
Court Observers help ensure that individuals—especially immigrants, refugees, and those facing systemic barriers—are connected to the legal resources they need to move forward.

What You’ll Do
- Attend district court sessions in person
- Observe hearings and identify individuals who may benefit from legal aid
- Share WAWAC resource information when appropriate
- Submit brief reports to our legal aid team for follow‑up
- Help bridge the gap between underserved community members and essential legal services

What We Provide
- Full training—no legal background required
- Ongoing support from our Legal Aid & Community Outreach teams
- A meaningful opportunity to support justice, equity, and community empowerment

Who We’re Looking For
- Reliable, compassionate volunteers
- Comfortable in a courtroom environment
- Able to maintain confidentiality and professionalism
- Passionate about supporting marginalized communities

Why It Matters
Many community members face barriers that prevent them from accessing legal help. Your presence in the courtroom helps us reach people at the exact moment they need support—ensuring no one falls through the cracks.

Agency: Washington West African Center

About the Role
The Washington West African Center is seeking committed volunteers to serve as Court Observers. This role is essential in helping us identify community members who may need free legal aid, including support with record‑clearing, driver’s license reinstatement, LFO relief, and other civil legal issues.
Court Observers help ensure that individuals—especially immigrants, refugees, and those facing systemic barriers—are connected to the legal resources they need to move forward.

What You’ll Do
- Attend district court sessions in person
- Observe hearings and identify individuals who may benefit from legal aid
- Share WAWAC resource information when appropriate
- Submit brief reports to our legal aid team for follow‑up
- Help bridge the gap between underserved community members and essential legal services

What We Provide
- Full training—no legal background required
- Ongoing support from our Legal Aid & Community Outreach teams
- A meaningful opportunity to support justice, equity, and community empowerment

Who We’re Looking For
- Reliable, compassionate volunteers
- Comfortable in a courtroom environment
- Able to maintain confidentiality and professionalism
- Passionate about supporting marginalized communities

Why It Matters
Many community members face barriers that prevent them from accessing legal help. Your presence in the courtroom helps us reach people at the exact moment they need support—ensuring no one falls through the cracks.

Agency: Washington West African Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer mentor for one of our incredible students in the Bellevue School District!

Rainier Athletes' (RA) mission is to affirm our youth’s sense of purpose and belonging by intentionally connecting their core community of teachers, coaches, families, and mentors.


RA is a long term mentoring organization that begins walking alongside students and their families in 4th grade and continues through high school graduation and beyond. Each student is matched with a dedicated mentor who meets with them weekly, fully funded to participate in year round sports and activities, and supported as they explore and advocate for their unique identity.

 

No experience with sports, mentoring, or working with youth is required. Trainings are held throughout the year and you’ll have support from our dedicated team whenever you need it. 


RA students are not just athletes, but are also artists, activists, engineers, and up-and-coming philosophers. Their passions are a way that we engage in a deeper conversation with them and their supporters. So no, you don’t have to love sports! RA mentors are volunteers with diverse backgrounds, skill sets, and interests.

 

Volunteer mentors meet with their mentee once a week at the mentee’s school. After check-ins, mentors share a report with their mentee’s family, teachers, and coaches. RA mentors are bridge builders, strengthening relationships beyond their one-on-one connection to the student by uniting the student’s entire Core Community of supporters. We call this approach ONE Team Mentoring!


Mentors typically spend 1 hour per week between meeting with the student, and communicating with their parents, teachers, etc. We ask mentors to commit for at least one full school year.

Check ins are typically held on Thursdays or Friday afternoons. The level of involvement outside of weekly check-ins is up to you. Mentors rave about the extra time they spend attending activities like sports games and milestones like birthday parties, graduations, and quinceañeras.



Learn More:  Mentoring Details and Signup Video: The RA Mentoring Experience Video: Abdul's Journey

Agency: Rainier Athletes

Rainier Athletes' (RA) mission is to affirm our youth’s sense of purpose and belonging by intentionally connecting their core community of teachers, coaches, families, and mentors.


RA is a long term mentoring organization that begins walking alongside students and their families in 4th grade and continues through high school graduation and beyond. Each student is matched with a dedicated mentor who meets with them weekly, fully funded to participate in year round sports and activities, and supported as they explore and advocate for their unique identity.

 

No experience with sports, mentoring, or working with youth is required. Trainings are held throughout the year and you’ll have support from our dedicated team whenever you need it. 


RA students are not just athletes, but are also artists, activists, engineers, and up-and-coming philosophers. Their passions are a way that we engage in a deeper conversation with them and their supporters. So no, you don’t have to love sports! RA mentors are volunteers with diverse backgrounds, skill sets, and interests.

 

Volunteer mentors meet with their mentee once a week at the mentee’s school. After check-ins, mentors share a report with their mentee’s family, teachers, and coaches. RA mentors are bridge builders, strengthening relationships beyond their one-on-one connection to the student by uniting the student’s entire Core Community of supporters. We call this approach ONE Team Mentoring!


Mentors typically spend 1 hour per week between meeting with the student, and communicating with their parents, teachers, etc. We ask mentors to commit for at least one full school year.

Check ins are typically held on Thursdays or Friday afternoons. The level of involvement outside of weekly check-ins is up to you. Mentors rave about the extra time they spend attending activities like sports games and milestones like birthday parties, graduations, and quinceañeras.



Learn More:  Mentoring Details and Signup Video: The RA Mentoring Experience Video: Abdul's Journey

Agency: Rainier Athletes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98005

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Glean with FareStart at The Bellevue Urban Garden

Join us at The Bellevue Urban Garden (tBUG) in Bellevue to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity.

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurityTraditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvestBringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift:

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!
Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects  & Knife Safety

DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS:
156th Pl NE, Bellevue, WA 98008
tBUG is located on the right when coming from 156th Ave SE. Volunteers can park in the gravel on the side of the road (in yellow) or in the Lake Hills parking lot nearby (in yellow).
Note for glean leads: To unload supplies and load produce back into the van, you can park near the entrance gate but make sure not to block the trail. Otherwise, you can park in either area (in yellow) for they are roughly the same walking distance from tBUG.

Agency: FareStart

Join us at The Bellevue Urban Garden (tBUG) in Bellevue to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity.

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurityTraditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvestBringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift:

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!
Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects  & Knife Safety

DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS:
156th Pl NE, Bellevue, WA 98008
tBUG is located on the right when coming from 156th Ave SE. Volunteers can park in the gravel on the side of the road (in yellow) or in the Lake Hills parking lot nearby (in yellow).
Note for glean leads: To unload supplies and load produce back into the van, you can park near the entrance gate but make sure not to block the trail. Otherwise, you can park in either area (in yellow) for they are roughly the same walking distance from tBUG.

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean with FareStart at Oxbow Farm

Join us at Oxbow Farm in Carnation to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurityTraditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvestBringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!
Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects  & Knife Safety

DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS:
10819 Carnation Duvall Rd Carnation, WA. 98014
There are 3 entrances to Oxbow. Please use the public entrance, 1.4 miles south of the 124th Street roundabout. It will be marked with a “Welcome to Oxbow” sign. Following the red arrows/lines on the photo, you will turn into the entrance and drive down a dirt path. At the yellow ‘x’ is the parking lot and farmstand, where you should park and where you will meet volunteers.

Agency: FareStart

Join us at Oxbow Farm in Carnation to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurityTraditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvestBringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!
Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects  & Knife Safety

DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS:
10819 Carnation Duvall Rd Carnation, WA. 98014
There are 3 entrances to Oxbow. Please use the public entrance, 1.4 miles south of the 124th Street roundabout. It will be marked with a “Welcome to Oxbow” sign. Following the red arrows/lines on the photo, you will turn into the entrance and drive down a dirt path. At the yellow ‘x’ is the parking lot and farmstand, where you should park and where you will meet volunteers.

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean with FareStart at Carnation Farms

Join us at Carnation Farms in Carnation to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurityTraditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvestBringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!
Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects  & Knife Safety

DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
28901 NE Carnation Farm Rd. Carnation WA 98014
Turn into a dirt area with a white gate and a bridge just ahead (where the red arrow is; the yellow line is the bridge). Drive slowly over the bridge and between the path of trees (marked by the second red arrow). At the end there will be a few buildings and a parking lot (red ‘x’ and circle). This is where you will park and meet with volunteers.

Agency: FareStart

Join us at Carnation Farms in Carnation to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurityTraditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvestBringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!
Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects  & Knife Safety

DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
28901 NE Carnation Farm Rd. Carnation WA 98014
Turn into a dirt area with a white gate and a bridge just ahead (where the red arrow is; the yellow line is the bridge). Drive slowly over the bridge and between the path of trees (marked by the second red arrow). At the end there will be a few buildings and a parking lot (red ‘x’ and circle). This is where you will park and meet with volunteers.

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean with FareStart at Beacon Food Forest

Once a month, instead of Sofia's usual Monday Food Resourcing Kitchen Shift, volunteers will meet at the Beacon Food Forest located in Beacon Hill. You will be assisting with a small-scale harvest of mainly herbs, along with some berries and greens that will go towards our Community & School Meals Programs. It is a great way to get outside for a bit and enjoy the nice weather! Attached are highlighted areas with free parking once you arrive.

Beacon Food Forest is a 7-acre food forest adjacent to Jefferson Park on Beacon Hill near 15th Avenue South and South Dakota St.  Free parking highlighted below, meet FareStart staff at the gazebo entrance.


Agency: FareStart

Once a month, instead of Sofia's usual Monday Food Resourcing Kitchen Shift, volunteers will meet at the Beacon Food Forest located in Beacon Hill. You will be assisting with a small-scale harvest of mainly herbs, along with some berries and greens that will go towards our Community & School Meals Programs. It is a great way to get outside for a bit and enjoy the nice weather! Attached are highlighted areas with free parking once you arrive.

Beacon Food Forest is a 7-acre food forest adjacent to Jefferson Park on Beacon Hill near 15th Avenue South and South Dakota St.  Free parking highlighted below, meet FareStart staff at the gazebo entrance.


Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ambassador Volunteer

Volunteer Role: FareStart Ambassador (Information Tabling Volunteer)

Overview:
As a FareStart Ambassador, you will introduce new people to FareStart and help grow support for our mission. Your outreach helps us welcome more students, expand our programs, and empower more graduates on their path forward.

Responsibilities:

Pick up information booth materials from FareStart’s downtown location (700 Virginia St.) prior to the event (flexible timing in the days leading up)Transport materials to the event site and set up the information boothEngage with community members by sharing FareStart’s mission and impactAnswer questions, recruit volunteers, and direct people to additional resources (printed materials and website)Pack up materials after the event and return them to FareStart in the days following

Qualifications:

Comfortable speaking with the public and representing FareStartWilling to learn key information about FareStart (talking points will be provided)Able to transport booth materials to and from events18 years of age or olderWilling to complete a brief interview with FareStart staff

How to Get Involved:
If you are interested, please email volunteer@farestart.org to learn more and schedule a brief interview.

Agency: FareStart

Volunteer Role: FareStart Ambassador (Information Tabling Volunteer)

Overview:
As a FareStart Ambassador, you will introduce new people to FareStart and help grow support for our mission. Your outreach helps us welcome more students, expand our programs, and empower more graduates on their path forward.

Responsibilities:

Pick up information booth materials from FareStart’s downtown location (700 Virginia St.) prior to the event (flexible timing in the days leading up)Transport materials to the event site and set up the information boothEngage with community members by sharing FareStart’s mission and impactAnswer questions, recruit volunteers, and direct people to additional resources (printed materials and website)Pack up materials after the event and return them to FareStart in the days following

Qualifications:

Comfortable speaking with the public and representing FareStartWilling to learn key information about FareStart (talking points will be provided)Able to transport booth materials to and from events18 years of age or olderWilling to complete a brief interview with FareStart staff

How to Get Involved:
If you are interested, please email volunteer@farestart.org to learn more and schedule a brief interview.

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean with FareStart at 21 Acres Farm

Join us at 21-acres Farm in Woodinville to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Security Team works with local partners to support our food rescue and access initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals.
21 Acres is a leader in sustainable and regenerative practices, serving as a living laboratory center for sustainable ways of living. Their purpose is to promote the benefits of local food systems within the context of climate challenges through their farm, community gardens, native plant nursery, education center, and more.

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurityTraditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvestBringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!
Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects  & Knife Safety  

Looking to get to 21 Acres on the bus from Seattle? Check out this route suggestion.

DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS:
13701 NE 171st St, Woodinville, WA 98072 
The 21 Acres Center is a two-story gold building located on the right-hand side of the street. Turn into the parking lot and park anywhere. There will be tents set up on the sidewalk in the parking lot for gleaning events. This is where volunteers will meet and check in.

After the Glean you are invited to enjoy the amenities of 21 acres which include:

Visit Campus, they offer farm walks, building tours to learn about their LEED platinum certified buildingCommunity Events, learn more and register here: 21 Acres Classes and EventsFarm Steward Saturdays each week from April to November-work alongside knowledgeable 21 acres staff on a variety of seasonal restoration and farm projects that build soil health and climate resilience.Shop the Farm Market!  21 Acres Farm Market

Agency: FareStart

Join us at 21-acres Farm in Woodinville to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Security Team works with local partners to support our food rescue and access initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals.
21 Acres is a leader in sustainable and regenerative practices, serving as a living laboratory center for sustainable ways of living. Their purpose is to promote the benefits of local food systems within the context of climate challenges through their farm, community gardens, native plant nursery, education center, and more.

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurityTraditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvestBringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!
Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects  & Knife Safety  

Looking to get to 21 Acres on the bus from Seattle? Check out this route suggestion.

DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS:
13701 NE 171st St, Woodinville, WA 98072 
The 21 Acres Center is a two-story gold building located on the right-hand side of the street. Turn into the parking lot and park anywhere. There will be tents set up on the sidewalk in the parking lot for gleaning events. This is where volunteers will meet and check in.

After the Glean you are invited to enjoy the amenities of 21 acres which include:

Visit Campus, they offer farm walks, building tours to learn about their LEED platinum certified buildingCommunity Events, learn more and register here: 21 Acres Classes and EventsFarm Steward Saturdays each week from April to November-work alongside knowledgeable 21 acres staff on a variety of seasonal restoration and farm projects that build soil health and climate resilience.Shop the Farm Market!  21 Acres Farm Market

Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become an Ally - Work one-on-one with a person experiencing homelessness

We need volunteer allies!! We currently have a waitlist of participants needing social support and allyship. 

As an ally, you'll provide companionship, connect clients with resources, serve as a liaison with their case manager, and help them achieve their goals. The best part is that you can do all this at a pace that suits you and your partner-participant. Our primary focus is on fostering connection and building a trusting relationship. 

Depending on your preferences and availability, you may be paired with a guest at the Gardenview Village tiny homes or with an individual in the community.

Being an ally is not just a volunteer role; it's an opportunity to make a significant difference in someone's life. Road2Home provides a community of fellow allies to learn from and connect with. We also offer in-depth training for allies that covers trauma-informed care, setting boundaries, strategies to help clients achieve their goals, local resources, and more. This comprehensive support ensures you feel prepared and confident in your role as an ally, ready to make a positive impact.

Being an ally requires a six-month commitment, during which you meet with a client in person at least twice a month and are available for phone calls or texts.

To help ensure a successful Ally experience, you must complete a Road2Home volunteer training class and an Ally orientation before being assigned a program partner. These sessions are designed to introduce our work, enrich your understanding of homelessness in our community, and help ensure a rewarding volunteer experience. You will also have access to our experienced staff trained in trauma-informed principles to guide you. We want your Ally Program experience to be rewarding for you and your partner!

We are thrilled about the possibility of working with you and the positive impact you can make as an ally. Your contribution is highly valued, and we look forward to welcoming you to our team soon!

To begin the process of becoming an Ally, click here!

Agency: Road2Home

We need volunteer allies!! We currently have a waitlist of participants needing social support and allyship. 

As an ally, you'll provide companionship, connect clients with resources, serve as a liaison with their case manager, and help them achieve their goals. The best part is that you can do all this at a pace that suits you and your partner-participant. Our primary focus is on fostering connection and building a trusting relationship. 

Depending on your preferences and availability, you may be paired with a guest at the Gardenview Village tiny homes or with an individual in the community.

Being an ally is not just a volunteer role; it's an opportunity to make a significant difference in someone's life. Road2Home provides a community of fellow allies to learn from and connect with. We also offer in-depth training for allies that covers trauma-informed care, setting boundaries, strategies to help clients achieve their goals, local resources, and more. This comprehensive support ensures you feel prepared and confident in your role as an ally, ready to make a positive impact.

Being an ally requires a six-month commitment, during which you meet with a client in person at least twice a month and are available for phone calls or texts.

To help ensure a successful Ally experience, you must complete a Road2Home volunteer training class and an Ally orientation before being assigned a program partner. These sessions are designed to introduce our work, enrich your understanding of homelessness in our community, and help ensure a rewarding volunteer experience. You will also have access to our experienced staff trained in trauma-informed principles to guide you. We want your Ally Program experience to be rewarding for you and your partner!

We are thrilled about the possibility of working with you and the positive impact you can make as an ally. Your contribution is highly valued, and we look forward to welcoming you to our team soon!

To begin the process of becoming an Ally, click here!

Agency: Road2Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Hobby or Interest - Crochet or Knitting

Do you have a hobby or interest that you look forward to completing?   What better way to enjoy it than by sharing it with others who may find that same enjoyment and perhaps discover a new self-interest or talent?  

Do you knit, crochet, fish, color, draw, paint, teach good nutrition, instruct tai chi, etc?  You get the picture!  You can sign up as a volunteer and share your hobby with a guest(s) at Gardenview Village.  Please let us know what day and time work best for you, as well as the frequency at which you would like to visit. 

Share your hobby and build positive relationships -- What a wonderful way to spend an afternoon.   

We have an opening for an art/craft instructor for our Gardenview Village sessions.  If you have basic arts and crafts experience and would like to share the joy of creativity with the folks we serve, please complete the application below, and we will get started.

Click here to complete a volunteer application

 

 

Agency: Road2Home

Do you have a hobby or interest that you look forward to completing?   What better way to enjoy it than by sharing it with others who may find that same enjoyment and perhaps discover a new self-interest or talent?  

Do you knit, crochet, fish, color, draw, paint, teach good nutrition, instruct tai chi, etc?  You get the picture!  You can sign up as a volunteer and share your hobby with a guest(s) at Gardenview Village.  Please let us know what day and time work best for you, as well as the frequency at which you would like to visit. 

Share your hobby and build positive relationships -- What a wonderful way to spend an afternoon.   

We have an opening for an art/craft instructor for our Gardenview Village sessions.  If you have basic arts and crafts experience and would like to share the joy of creativity with the folks we serve, please complete the application below, and we will get started.

Click here to complete a volunteer application

 

 

Agency: Road2Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Preparation & Delivery

We are looking for civic clubs, businesses, churches, or simply groups of friends, neighbors, families, or individuals who will come together and commit to preparing and delivering a healthy meal to Gardenview Village's 30-40 guests. You have the power to decide how frequently you can commit—one time only, weekly, or monthly—whichever best fits your schedule. We especially need meal deliveries towards the end of the month.

Kitchen facilities in Gardenview Village are limited, so food must be prepared offsite and delivered. Road2Home volunteers often foster personal connections with the folks we serve. By providing each Gardenview Village guest with healthy meals, positive interactions, and encouragement, you can make a significant difference in their lives.  

Through Road2Home's work, meaningful relationships are built, and hope for better futures is created.  

To begin the process of becoming a Road2Home volunteer, click here!

Agency: Road2Home

We are looking for civic clubs, businesses, churches, or simply groups of friends, neighbors, families, or individuals who will come together and commit to preparing and delivering a healthy meal to Gardenview Village's 30-40 guests. You have the power to decide how frequently you can commit—one time only, weekly, or monthly—whichever best fits your schedule. We especially need meal deliveries towards the end of the month.

Kitchen facilities in Gardenview Village are limited, so food must be prepared offsite and delivered. Road2Home volunteers often foster personal connections with the folks we serve. By providing each Gardenview Village guest with healthy meals, positive interactions, and encouragement, you can make a significant difference in their lives.  

Through Road2Home's work, meaningful relationships are built, and hope for better futures is created.  

To begin the process of becoming a Road2Home volunteer, click here!

Agency: Road2Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98227

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Legal Assistance - Lawyer

Road2Home works with the people who are living unsheltered.  Staff and volunteers help them navigate through a complex system to ultimately obtain permanent housing.  Sometimes progress is hampered by outstanding legal issues associated with historical evictions, past due rents, charges that are outstanding, and other situations.  In situations such as these, someone with knowledge of the law and instruction on how to move forward is necessary.

We are looking for someone with the legal experience and capacity to assist, on a pro bono basis.  Your guidance is needed in the resolution of these issues so we can continue progressing on the road to a permanent home for people in our programs.

If you can help, we would love to have you join us!

Agency: Road2Home

Road2Home works with the people who are living unsheltered.  Staff and volunteers help them navigate through a complex system to ultimately obtain permanent housing.  Sometimes progress is hampered by outstanding legal issues associated with historical evictions, past due rents, charges that are outstanding, and other situations.  In situations such as these, someone with knowledge of the law and instruction on how to move forward is necessary.

We are looking for someone with the legal experience and capacity to assist, on a pro bono basis.  Your guidance is needed in the resolution of these issues so we can continue progressing on the road to a permanent home for people in our programs.

If you can help, we would love to have you join us!

Agency: Road2Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grounds & Maintenance

Are you handy to have around? Do you love to fix, replace, or repair? Gardenview Village needs you!


Volunteers should be experienced in general maintenance in the area where they specialize. They will be asked to assess a problem and suggest a good solution to remedy a the issue. They will communicate and coordinate with the Gardenview Village staff about the issue/resolution and resources necessary to move forward with repairs.


These responsibilities include such tasks (but are not limited to) as:

Lawn mowing

Weed pulling

Painting tiny houses (internal)

Installation or removal of portable air conditioners and heaters

Bicycle maintenance

Washer/dryer and other appliance repairs

Maintenance of doors and windows on tiny homes

Vehicles repairs, trouble shooting, maintenance

Plumbing (restrooms and kitchen)



Agency: Road2Home

Are you handy to have around? Do you love to fix, replace, or repair? Gardenview Village needs you!


Volunteers should be experienced in general maintenance in the area where they specialize. They will be asked to assess a problem and suggest a good solution to remedy a the issue. They will communicate and coordinate with the Gardenview Village staff about the issue/resolution and resources necessary to move forward with repairs.


These responsibilities include such tasks (but are not limited to) as:

Lawn mowing

Weed pulling

Painting tiny houses (internal)

Installation or removal of portable air conditioners and heaters

Bicycle maintenance

Washer/dryer and other appliance repairs

Maintenance of doors and windows on tiny homes

Vehicles repairs, trouble shooting, maintenance

Plumbing (restrooms and kitchen)



Agency: Road2Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardenview Village Support

Do you have three hours weekly to commit to a regular shift at Gardenview Village? While there, you will help our staff take care of the requests and needs of the village's guests.  You may also be asked to help complete daily routine tasks such as watering plants, stocking bathroom and kitchen supplies, pulling weeds, lots of cleaning etc....  Come ready to work and leave ready to rest!  

This position will allow you to meet many wonderful people from our community who also volunteer in different capacities and donors who drop by with in-kind gifts to share with the guests we serve. You will also build meaningful relationships with the folks served in Road2Home's programs and services.

We're looking for people who can commit to one afternoon a week from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. or 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  If you are willing, you could commit to one six-hour afternoon from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.  You tell us the day you will be consistently available, and we will put you in that timeslot on the master schedule.  

Step one is to complete the Road2Home Volunteer Application at this link:  https://www.jotform.com/211485377281157.  We look forward to working with you!


Agency: Road2Home

Do you have three hours weekly to commit to a regular shift at Gardenview Village? While there, you will help our staff take care of the requests and needs of the village's guests.  You may also be asked to help complete daily routine tasks such as watering plants, stocking bathroom and kitchen supplies, pulling weeds, lots of cleaning etc....  Come ready to work and leave ready to rest!  

This position will allow you to meet many wonderful people from our community who also volunteer in different capacities and donors who drop by with in-kind gifts to share with the guests we serve. You will also build meaningful relationships with the folks served in Road2Home's programs and services.

We're looking for people who can commit to one afternoon a week from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. or 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  If you are willing, you could commit to one six-hour afternoon from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.  You tell us the day you will be consistently available, and we will put you in that timeslot on the master schedule.  

Step one is to complete the Road2Home Volunteer Application at this link:  https://www.jotform.com/211485377281157.  We look forward to working with you!


Agency: Road2Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Committee Members!

Do you enjoy creating a plan and watching it all come together? The Road2Home Fundraising and Events Committee welcomes your participation.   As a nonprofit organization, we work hard to raise funds to support our programs and services.  Everyone on the committee utilizes their skills, talents, and experience to plan, prepare, promote, organize, and host the fundraising activity.

The committee meets online via Google Meets monthly for 1 -2 hours to discuss new ideas and prepare for upcoming events.  Whether a season event planner or a novice, we welcome you to join us!

We look forward to working with you!  To begin the process of becoming a Road2Home volunteer, click here!

Agency: Road2Home

Do you enjoy creating a plan and watching it all come together? The Road2Home Fundraising and Events Committee welcomes your participation.   As a nonprofit organization, we work hard to raise funds to support our programs and services.  Everyone on the committee utilizes their skills, talents, and experience to plan, prepare, promote, organize, and host the fundraising activity.

The committee meets online via Google Meets monthly for 1 -2 hours to discuss new ideas and prepare for upcoming events.  Whether a season event planner or a novice, we welcome you to join us!

We look forward to working with you!  To begin the process of becoming a Road2Home volunteer, click here!

Agency: Road2Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DAWN Purple Light Nights Event Committee

Purple Light Nights is a global awareness campaign during October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

DAWN is hosting three Free Purple Light Nights Awareness Walks in October 2026. This committee will plan and run these free events:

October 1 - Puyallup Sunrise Village, sponsored by Tarragon Properties/Puyallup Sunrise Village

October 5 - Renton Downtown, starting at Legacy Square - supported by Renton Chamber of Commerce and Renton Downtown Partnership

October 8 - Kent Station, sponsored by Tarragon Properties/Kent Station.

The committee meets monthly starting with a kickoff meeting on June 17 at 4:30 at Mama Stortini's Kent Station. The group may form local subcommittees for each walk event.

Agency: DAWN - Domestic Abuse Women's Network

Purple Light Nights is a global awareness campaign during October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

DAWN is hosting three Free Purple Light Nights Awareness Walks in October 2026. This committee will plan and run these free events:

October 1 - Puyallup Sunrise Village, sponsored by Tarragon Properties/Puyallup Sunrise Village

October 5 - Renton Downtown, starting at Legacy Square - supported by Renton Chamber of Commerce and Renton Downtown Partnership

October 8 - Kent Station, sponsored by Tarragon Properties/Kent Station.

The committee meets monthly starting with a kickoff meeting on June 17 at 4:30 at Mama Stortini's Kent Station. The group may form local subcommittees for each walk event.

Agency: DAWN - Domestic Abuse Women's Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 98032

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Neighborhood Cleanup in Walla Walla

Come help neighbors build pride in their community by supporting a City of Walla Walla neighborhood cleanup event. Throughout the year, the City hosts cleanup days in underserved neighborhoods and provides large dumpsters so residents can safely dispose of unwanted items, clutter, and materials.

Volunteers will help with a variety of tasks, including greeting residents at the registration table, helping load and unload materials, moving items from vehicles to dumpsters, monitoring dumpster areas, trimming grass or vegetation, and assisting wherever needed.

Volunteers are welcome to serve for all or part of the event. To help make the day run smoothly, we suggest a minimum volunteer commitment of 2 hours.

Volunteers must be at least 18 years old unless accompanied by a parent or guardian who is also volunteering. A free lunchtime meal will be provided for both neighbors and volunteers.

The cleanup location will be shared with registered volunteers before the event.

Agency: City of Walla Walla

Come help neighbors build pride in their community by supporting a City of Walla Walla neighborhood cleanup event. Throughout the year, the City hosts cleanup days in underserved neighborhoods and provides large dumpsters so residents can safely dispose of unwanted items, clutter, and materials.

Volunteers will help with a variety of tasks, including greeting residents at the registration table, helping load and unload materials, moving items from vehicles to dumpsters, monitoring dumpster areas, trimming grass or vegetation, and assisting wherever needed.

Volunteers are welcome to serve for all or part of the event. To help make the day run smoothly, we suggest a minimum volunteer commitment of 2 hours.

Volunteers must be at least 18 years old unless accompanied by a parent or guardian who is also volunteering. A free lunchtime meal will be provided for both neighbors and volunteers.

The cleanup location will be shared with registered volunteers before the event.

Agency: City of Walla Walla

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 10, 2026

Zip Code: 99362

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serving Meals to Campers

Lions Camp Horizon is a summer camp for teens, adults, and seniors with disabilities! Every day, we have a different group of volunteers help serve our campers and staff breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Each meal has its own volunteer shift. It is a great time to help others and get to know some very fun people!

Please sign up to volunteer using this link: https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/503576598052/false#/invitation

Or sign up on this site to receive an email with sign up instructions!

Agency: Lions Camp Horizon

Lions Camp Horizon is a summer camp for teens, adults, and seniors with disabilities! Every day, we have a different group of volunteers help serve our campers and staff breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Each meal has its own volunteer shift. It is a great time to help others and get to know some very fun people!

Please sign up to volunteer using this link: https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/503576598052/false#/invitation

Or sign up on this site to receive an email with sign up instructions!

Agency: Lions Camp Horizon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fallin' for Fungi Celebration and Restoration at Westcrest Park

Join Dirt Corps this September as we're Fallin' for Fungi and caring for Westcrest trails. We'll be learning a bit about the fungi in our forest and how they interact with their ecosystem and its health. We'll then be removing non-native weeds such as blackberry from around plants and bare ground to help the native plants there grow and thrive and to make way for new native plantings in the spring. All ages and skill levels are welcome. We hope to see you there!

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Join Dirt Corps this September as we're Fallin' for Fungi and caring for Westcrest trails. We'll be learning a bit about the fungi in our forest and how they interact with their ecosystem and its health. We'll then be removing non-native weeds such as blackberry from around plants and bare ground to help the native plants there grow and thrive and to make way for new native plantings in the spring. All ages and skill levels are welcome. We hope to see you there!

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2026

Zip Code: 98106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Grant Readiness Document Creator (Gates Foundation Focus)

The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) supports African immigrant and refugee families across Snohomish County through food access, community navigation, cultural programs, and crisis support. As we expand our impact, we are preparing to pursue major philanthropic partnerships—including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Project Overview

We are seeking a skilled volunteer to help us create a comprehensive, polished guidance document that will prepare our organization for a future Gates Foundation grant application. This document will serve as an internal roadmap to ensure our programs, data, narrative, and organizational structure align with Gates Foundation priorities and expectations.

What You’ll Help Us Create

The final deliverable will be a clear, well-organized document that includes:

A summary of Gates Foundation funding priorities relevant to WAWAC

A checklist of organizational readiness requirements

Recommendations for strengthening our data, evaluation, and storytelling

A narrative framework we can use when drafting the application

A list of documents, metrics, and evidence we should gather

A step-by-step preparation timeline

Any gaps we need to address before applying

Ideal Volunteer

You’ll thrive in this role if you have:

Experience with grant writing, grant readiness, or nonprofit strategy

Familiarity with large philanthropic funders (Gates Foundation experience is a plus)

Strong writing, research, and document-creation skills

Ability to translate complex requirements into clear, actionable guidance

A passion for supporting immigrant and refugee communities

Why This Matters

This project will directly strengthen WAWAC’s ability to secure transformational funding that expands food access, community support, and culturally responsive services for thousands of West African families in Washington State.

Your expertise will help us take a major step toward long-term sustainability and impact.

Agency: Washington West African Center

The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) supports African immigrant and refugee families across Snohomish County through food access, community navigation, cultural programs, and crisis support. As we expand our impact, we are preparing to pursue major philanthropic partnerships—including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Project Overview

We are seeking a skilled volunteer to help us create a comprehensive, polished guidance document that will prepare our organization for a future Gates Foundation grant application. This document will serve as an internal roadmap to ensure our programs, data, narrative, and organizational structure align with Gates Foundation priorities and expectations.

What You’ll Help Us Create

The final deliverable will be a clear, well-organized document that includes:

A summary of Gates Foundation funding priorities relevant to WAWAC

A checklist of organizational readiness requirements

Recommendations for strengthening our data, evaluation, and storytelling

A narrative framework we can use when drafting the application

A list of documents, metrics, and evidence we should gather

A step-by-step preparation timeline

Any gaps we need to address before applying

Ideal Volunteer

You’ll thrive in this role if you have:

Experience with grant writing, grant readiness, or nonprofit strategy

Familiarity with large philanthropic funders (Gates Foundation experience is a plus)

Strong writing, research, and document-creation skills

Ability to translate complex requirements into clear, actionable guidance

A passion for supporting immigrant and refugee communities

Why This Matters

This project will directly strengthen WAWAC’s ability to secure transformational funding that expands food access, community support, and culturally responsive services for thousands of West African families in Washington State.

Your expertise will help us take a major step toward long-term sustainability and impact.

Agency: Washington West African Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Online as a Conversation Partner

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner and be matched with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one-on-one English conversations. In just one hour a week, you can help someone build confidence, break the language barrier, and feel supported, all while discovering a new culture and making a genuine human connection.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll facilitate English practice for your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 12 weeks.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 32,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. We're incredibly proud of these results, and we can't wait to welcome you into this global community of volunteers making them possible.  

Ready to Get Started?

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer.

Still curious what volunteering with ENGin looks like? 


Watch our short Introduction to Volunteering video to learn more about ENGin and the role of Conversation Partners.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner and be matched with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one-on-one English conversations. In just one hour a week, you can help someone build confidence, break the language barrier, and feel supported, all while discovering a new culture and making a genuine human connection.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll facilitate English practice for your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 12 weeks.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 32,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. We're incredibly proud of these results, and we can't wait to welcome you into this global community of volunteers making them possible.  

Ready to Get Started?

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer.

Still curious what volunteering with ENGin looks like? 


Watch our short Introduction to Volunteering video to learn more about ENGin and the role of Conversation Partners.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 06907

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Online as a Conversation Partner


Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner and be matched with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one-on-one English conversations. In just one hour a week, you can help someone build confidence, break the language barrier, and feel supported, all while discovering a new culture and making a genuine human connection.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll facilitate English practice for your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 12 weeks.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 32,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. We're incredibly proud of these results, and we can't wait to welcome you into this global community of volunteers making them possible.  

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

Ready to Get Started?

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer.

Still curious what volunteering with ENGin looks like? 


Watch our short Introduction to Volunteering video to learn more about ENGin and the role of Conversation Partners.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.




Agency: ENGin


Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner and be matched with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one-on-one English conversations. In just one hour a week, you can help someone build confidence, break the language barrier, and feel supported, all while discovering a new culture and making a genuine human connection.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll facilitate English practice for your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 12 weeks.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 32,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. We're incredibly proud of these results, and we can't wait to welcome you into this global community of volunteers making them possible.  

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

Ready to Get Started?

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer.

Still curious what volunteering with ENGin looks like? 


Watch our short Introduction to Volunteering video to learn more about ENGin and the role of Conversation Partners.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.




Agency: ENGin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 06907

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help people find safe, stable housing after disaster (Deployment Opportunity)

American Red Cross

Supporting the next step toward stability and recovery.

When housing is disrupted in communities after a disaster it can be difficult for some people to find new long-term housing. The Shelter Resident Transition Service Associates help shelter residents create personalized plans to overcome roadblocks and transition to sustainable housing solutions. They play a critical role in reducing disaster-caused displacement and aiding in long-term recovery for individuals.

Do you have the flexibility to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disaster? The Red Cross is looking to train willing individuals 18 and older who want to alleviate human suffering by shortening the time of disaster-caused displacement. All training and travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross. 

To join our team, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

American Red Cross

Supporting the next step toward stability and recovery.

When housing is disrupted in communities after a disaster it can be difficult for some people to find new long-term housing. The Shelter Resident Transition Service Associates help shelter residents create personalized plans to overcome roadblocks and transition to sustainable housing solutions. They play a critical role in reducing disaster-caused displacement and aiding in long-term recovery for individuals.

Do you have the flexibility to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disaster? The Red Cross is looking to train willing individuals 18 and older who want to alleviate human suffering by shortening the time of disaster-caused displacement. All training and travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross. 

To join our team, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 21, 2026

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help people recover after disaster. Casework Volunteers Needed (Virtual)

American Red Cross

 

Helping people navigate their path to recovery.

 

Join the American Red Cross as a Disaster Recovery Casework volunteer and help individuals and families navigate the path to recovery after a disaster. Whether it’s a house fire, flood, or other emergency, your support helps people affected by disasters access critical resources and rebuild their lives.

What You’ll Do

Provide compassionate support to disaster-affected individuals and families Help clients access recovery resources and assistance to their disaster-caused needs Document casework and follow up to ensure continued support Collaborate with Red Cross teams and community partners

What You’ll Need

Strong communication and active listening skills Basic computer proficiency Willingness to complete Red Cross training Ability to work remotely or deploy (based on interest and role availability)

Why It Matters

Your support helps people recover from some of the most difficult moments in their lives. By guiding them through available resources and offering a compassionate presence, you’ll play a vital role in restoring hope and stability in your community.


Join us today and become part of a team that brings relief and recovery to those in need.

Get started: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

American Red Cross

 

Helping people navigate their path to recovery.

 

Join the American Red Cross as a Disaster Recovery Casework volunteer and help individuals and families navigate the path to recovery after a disaster. Whether it’s a house fire, flood, or other emergency, your support helps people affected by disasters access critical resources and rebuild their lives.

What You’ll Do

Provide compassionate support to disaster-affected individuals and families Help clients access recovery resources and assistance to their disaster-caused needs Document casework and follow up to ensure continued support Collaborate with Red Cross teams and community partners

What You’ll Need

Strong communication and active listening skills Basic computer proficiency Willingness to complete Red Cross training Ability to work remotely or deploy (based on interest and role availability)

Why It Matters

Your support helps people recover from some of the most difficult moments in their lives. By guiding them through available resources and offering a compassionate presence, you’ll play a vital role in restoring hope and stability in your community.


Join us today and become part of a team that brings relief and recovery to those in need.

Get started: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 30, 2026

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support families after disaster. Join our Disaster Action Team.

American Red Cross

Bringing comfort and support to families in their first moments of need.

When disaster strikes your community, Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteers are the first to respond—bringing comfort, care, and critical resources like food and shelter to those in need. Join this vital team by signing up for on-call shifts and help ensure 24-hour emergency support is always just a phone call away for your neighbors.

Hear firsthand why others have volunteered in this role. Training is free and the experience is priceless. Get started at www.redcross.org/volunteer

We are the American Red Cross. Sleeves up. Hearts open. All in.

Agency: American Red Cross

American Red Cross

Bringing comfort and support to families in their first moments of need.

When disaster strikes your community, Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteers are the first to respond—bringing comfort, care, and critical resources like food and shelter to those in need. Join this vital team by signing up for on-call shifts and help ensure 24-hour emergency support is always just a phone call away for your neighbors.

Hear firsthand why others have volunteered in this role. Training is free and the experience is priceless. Get started at www.redcross.org/volunteer

We are the American Red Cross. Sleeves up. Hearts open. All in.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Mar 28, 2026 through Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Duty officers in the Northwest Chapter

Make A Difference From Home. Volunteer Virtually as A Duty Officer. Duty Officer is one of the most-needed volunteers in name of community. Document incoming disaster notifications. Dispatch disaster responders and monitor the response to ensure that appropriate resources are made available . Activate health services, mental health, spiritual care or public affairs as needed. Training Provided.

Qualifications: Internet connection and computer literacy. Time Commitment: 3-4 self selected day or night shifts per month. Learn more and apply today at redcross.org/volunteer or contact Lindsay Taylor at 360-790-2987 or Lindsay.taylor@redcross.org

Agency: The American Red Cross

Make A Difference From Home. Volunteer Virtually as A Duty Officer. Duty Officer is one of the most-needed volunteers in name of community. Document incoming disaster notifications. Dispatch disaster responders and monitor the response to ensure that appropriate resources are made available . Activate health services, mental health, spiritual care or public affairs as needed. Training Provided.

Qualifications: Internet connection and computer literacy. Time Commitment: 3-4 self selected day or night shifts per month. Learn more and apply today at redcross.org/volunteer or contact Lindsay Taylor at 360-790-2987 or Lindsay.taylor@redcross.org

Agency: The American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eye clinic assistant manager

Here's a great way to help your fellow man and earn karma points while you're at it.  The Haskell Lions Eye Clinic provides FREE eye exams and glasses to low-income homeless, immigrant, and elderly residents, using only volunteers and donations. 

Open two afternoons a month, the clinic itself doesn't require much of your time.  Yet there's work behind the scenes that's required to make things run right.  You'd be helping the clinic manager review and input applications, contacting applicants to make appointments, help schedule our volunteers, and other administrative tasks, along with being the manager's right arm on clinic days (1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month).  As a member of the clinic's leadership team, you'd also sit in on our bi-monthly meetings that run 90 minutes. 

Your commitment totals about 15 hours a month, with some flexibility: Work from home and/or the clinic.  Overall, it's about half interacting with people and half paper & computer work.   Most of our volunteers have been at the clinic for many years; it's a fun and friendly place to help out!


Agency: Haskell Lions Eye Clinic

Here's a great way to help your fellow man and earn karma points while you're at it.  The Haskell Lions Eye Clinic provides FREE eye exams and glasses to low-income homeless, immigrant, and elderly residents, using only volunteers and donations. 

Open two afternoons a month, the clinic itself doesn't require much of your time.  Yet there's work behind the scenes that's required to make things run right.  You'd be helping the clinic manager review and input applications, contacting applicants to make appointments, help schedule our volunteers, and other administrative tasks, along with being the manager's right arm on clinic days (1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month).  As a member of the clinic's leadership team, you'd also sit in on our bi-monthly meetings that run 90 minutes. 

Your commitment totals about 15 hours a month, with some flexibility: Work from home and/or the clinic.  Overall, it's about half interacting with people and half paper & computer work.   Most of our volunteers have been at the clinic for many years; it's a fun and friendly place to help out!


Agency: Haskell Lions Eye Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SOAR - Out on the Town

Role: Downtown Guide

We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this trip 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 downtown. - Watch for elopement or wandering. This is what we refer to as a Level 3 (high) elopement risk environment. Keep your group together, and immediately alert Camden if a participant wanders off.


We will meet at the plaza downtown next to Starbucks

Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network

Role: Downtown Guide

We’re so grateful for your time, energy, and commitment to making this trip 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 downtown. - Watch for elopement or wandering. This is what we refer to as a Level 3 (high) elopement risk environment. Keep your group together, and immediately alert Camden if a participant wanders off.


We will meet at the plaza downtown next to Starbucks

Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 30, 2026

Zip Code: 99362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SOAR - Bowling Lane Buddy

Bowling Night is one of our most loved events—and we’re so grateful you’re here to help! Your role ensures everyone has a fun, safe, and successful experience. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Speak to participants as you would any other teen or adult. - Oversee a lane with 5–7 participants (track turns and keep the group moving). - Encourage and celebrate every roll of the ball, gutter balls included! - Assist with ramps, ball selection, or lifting as needed. - Watch for frustration or overwhelm, offer reassurance and patience. - Troubleshoot small issues (bumpers, pins not resetting) by getting bowling staff help. - Be flexible: some participants may bowl more, others may head to the arcade.

Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network

Bowling Night is one of our most loved events—and we’re so grateful you’re here to help! Your role ensures everyone has a fun, safe, and successful experience. Your Purpose - Treat everyone with dignity and respect. Speak to participants as you would any other teen or adult. - Oversee a lane with 5–7 participants (track turns and keep the group moving). - Encourage and celebrate every roll of the ball, gutter balls included! - Assist with ramps, ball selection, or lifting as needed. - Watch for frustration or overwhelm, offer reassurance and patience. - Troubleshoot small issues (bumpers, pins not resetting) by getting bowling staff help. - Be flexible: some participants may bowl more, others may head to the arcade.

Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 28, 2026

Zip Code: 99362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Summer Camp Buddy (Youth Volunteer)

Youth volunteers are an important part of making our camp welcoming and fun! As a Camp Buddy, you’ll be paired with campers or help in activity stations, supporting campers in having a great time. You don’t need special experience, just a kind heart, patience, and a willingness to help! Responsibilities Be a friend and buddy to campers, helping them feel included and safe. Support campers with activities like crafts, games, and STEAM projects. Encourage participation and celebrate camper successes. Use positive communication and be a good role model. Assist with transitions between camp activities. Work as part of a team with camp staff and adult volunteers. Ideal Qualities Friendly, responsible, and respectful Comfortable interacting with people with different abilities Willing to learn and take direction from camp leaders Energetic, flexible, and patient Reliable and able to attend most (or all) camp days Support Adult staff and mentors will always be available for help and guidance You’ll never be asked to do anything outside your comfort zone What You'll Gain Volunteer hours for school or community service Experience working with people with disabilities New friendships and fun memories A certificate of appreciation at the end of camp.

Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network

Youth volunteers are an important part of making our camp welcoming and fun! As a Camp Buddy, you’ll be paired with campers or help in activity stations, supporting campers in having a great time. You don’t need special experience, just a kind heart, patience, and a willingness to help! Responsibilities Be a friend and buddy to campers, helping them feel included and safe. Support campers with activities like crafts, games, and STEAM projects. Encourage participation and celebrate camper successes. Use positive communication and be a good role model. Assist with transitions between camp activities. Work as part of a team with camp staff and adult volunteers. Ideal Qualities Friendly, responsible, and respectful Comfortable interacting with people with different abilities Willing to learn and take direction from camp leaders Energetic, flexible, and patient Reliable and able to attend most (or all) camp days Support Adult staff and mentors will always be available for help and guidance You’ll never be asked to do anything outside your comfort zone What You'll Gain Volunteer hours for school or community service Experience working with people with disabilities New friendships and fun memories A certificate of appreciation at the end of camp.

Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 3, 2026 through Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 99362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Summer Camp Buddy (Adult Volunteer)

Adult volunteers are an important part of making our camp welcoming and fun! As a Camp Buddy, you’ll be paired with campers or help in activity stations, supporting campers in having a great time. You don’t need special experience, just a kind heart, patience, and a willingness to help! Responsibilities Be a friend and buddy to campers, helping them feel included and safe. Support campers with activities like crafts, games, and STEAM projects. Encourage participation and celebrate camper successes. Use positive communication and be a good role model. Assist with transitions between camp activities. Work as part of a team with camp staff and adult volunteers. Ideal Qualities Friendly, responsible, and respectful Comfortable interacting with people with different abilities Willing to learn and take direction from camp leaders Energetic, flexible, and patient Reliable and able to attend most (or all) camp days Support Adult staff and mentors will always be available for help and guidance You’ll never be asked to do anything outside your comfort zone What You'll Gain Volunteer hours for school or community service Experience working with people with disabilities New friendships and fun memories A certificate of appreciation at the end of camp

Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network

Adult volunteers are an important part of making our camp welcoming and fun! As a Camp Buddy, you’ll be paired with campers or help in activity stations, supporting campers in having a great time. You don’t need special experience, just a kind heart, patience, and a willingness to help! Responsibilities Be a friend and buddy to campers, helping them feel included and safe. Support campers with activities like crafts, games, and STEAM projects. Encourage participation and celebrate camper successes. Use positive communication and be a good role model. Assist with transitions between camp activities. Work as part of a team with camp staff and adult volunteers. Ideal Qualities Friendly, responsible, and respectful Comfortable interacting with people with different abilities Willing to learn and take direction from camp leaders Energetic, flexible, and patient Reliable and able to attend most (or all) camp days Support Adult staff and mentors will always be available for help and guidance You’ll never be asked to do anything outside your comfort zone What You'll Gain Volunteer hours for school or community service Experience working with people with disabilities New friendships and fun memories A certificate of appreciation at the end of camp

Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 3, 2026 through Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 99362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recruitment for ECEAP and Early Learning!!

We need help getting flyers out in the community and putting door hangers on homes and apartment.

Location: Trailside-Everett, Sultan, Monroe, Lynnwood locations: Please respond with what location works best for you!!!!

Hours: Any hours between Monday thru Friday 8-4:30.

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

We need help getting flyers out in the community and putting door hangers on homes and apartment.

Location: Trailside-Everett, Sultan, Monroe, Lynnwood locations: Please respond with what location works best for you!!!!

Hours: Any hours between Monday thru Friday 8-4:30.

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lynnwood Neighborhood Center- Come help paint the kiddos playhouse and sandbox!!!

Do you enjoy painting?! If so, we are looking for volunteers to help paint the kiddos playhouse and sand box at the LNC!!!

*Any hours Monday thru Friday 8-4:30 when staff are present. Please respond if interested!!!

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Do you enjoy painting?! If so, we are looking for volunteers to help paint the kiddos playhouse and sand box at the LNC!!!

*Any hours Monday thru Friday 8-4:30 when staff are present. Please respond if interested!!!

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Meals Kitchen Prep--Weekends

Join FareStart in making meals at our Community Meals Kitchen!

At FareStart, we believe everyone deserves access to fresh, healthy, and nutritious food. For more than 30 years, we have prepared and delivered meals throughout the Greater Seattle area, providing over 19 million meals to local nonprofits, shelters, respite centers, youth and adult daycare centers, and schools.

Volunteers play an important role in supporting the daily production of approximately 2,365 meals. No kitchen experience is required — this is a great opportunity for hands-on volunteering, team building, and giving back to the community.

Because our meal programs rely heavily on volunteer support, attendance is very important. If you are unable to attend your scheduled shift, please unregister as soon as possible so another volunteer may sign up and help ensure meals are prepared for the community members who depend on them.

Volunteer Activities: Volunteers may assist with a variety of food preparation and kitchen support tasks based on skill level and comfort, including:

Assembling and wrapping sandwiches Washing, peeling, and cutting produce Cutting bread for croutonsPortioning, assembling, and labeling mealsPreparing kitchen organization materials such as flashcards and labels

Location: Galaxy Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Parking & Transportation:Galaxy Building Garage (~$16)Paid lot across the street (~$14)Free street parking available nearby Bus routes 24 and 30 stop nearby

Dates/Times: Saturdays & Sundays 10:00a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Attire: Volunteers working in kitchen spaces must wear:

Closed-toe, non-slip or rubber-soled shoesFull-length pantsComfortable clothing that can get dirtyLong hair tied back

Aprons and hairnets will be provided. Please avoid wearing loose jewelry or nail polish.

Health and Safety Considerations:

Please do not volunteer if you are feeling sickFareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances!


Agency: FareStart

Join FareStart in making meals at our Community Meals Kitchen!

At FareStart, we believe everyone deserves access to fresh, healthy, and nutritious food. For more than 30 years, we have prepared and delivered meals throughout the Greater Seattle area, providing over 19 million meals to local nonprofits, shelters, respite centers, youth and adult daycare centers, and schools.

Volunteers play an important role in supporting the daily production of approximately 2,365 meals. No kitchen experience is required — this is a great opportunity for hands-on volunteering, team building, and giving back to the community.

Because our meal programs rely heavily on volunteer support, attendance is very important. If you are unable to attend your scheduled shift, please unregister as soon as possible so another volunteer may sign up and help ensure meals are prepared for the community members who depend on them.

Volunteer Activities: Volunteers may assist with a variety of food preparation and kitchen support tasks based on skill level and comfort, including:

Assembling and wrapping sandwiches Washing, peeling, and cutting produce Cutting bread for croutonsPortioning, assembling, and labeling mealsPreparing kitchen organization materials such as flashcards and labels

Location: Galaxy Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Parking & Transportation:Galaxy Building Garage (~$16)Paid lot across the street (~$14)Free street parking available nearby Bus routes 24 and 30 stop nearby

Dates/Times: Saturdays & Sundays 10:00a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Attire: Volunteers working in kitchen spaces must wear:

Closed-toe, non-slip or rubber-soled shoesFull-length pantsComfortable clothing that can get dirtyLong hair tied back

Aprons and hairnets will be provided. Please avoid wearing loose jewelry or nail polish.

Health and Safety Considerations:

Please do not volunteer if you are feeling sickFareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances!


Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98119

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Meals Kitchen Meals Prep--Weekday Mornings

Join FareStart in making meals at our Community Meals Kitchen!


We believe everyone is entitled to fresh, healthy and nutritious food.  We have over 30 years of history and expertise in preparing and delivering meals across the Greater Seattle area, producing 19 million meals for local nonprofits, shelters, respite centers, youth and adult daycare centers and schools.  Volunteers help with a variety of tasks to help supplement the large amount of work that goes in to creating around 2,365 meals each day. No kitchen experience required! A great opportunity for hands-on volunteer work and team building.

We rely on the hard work of volunteers in order to effectively serve our community.  If you schedule a volunteer shift and do not show up it means others are not able to sign up and we aren't able to make the meals our community depends on.  Please unregister yourself as soon as possible if you are not able to attend so others may sign up.

Volunteer Duties: Volunteers will help prepare meals by completing basic preparation tasks. FareStart staff will assign tasks based on individual skill and comfort level.

Assemble and wrap sandwichesClean and cut produceCut bread for croutonsPortion, assemble, and label meals

Location: Galaxy Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Phone: 206-588-40

Parking: Is available in Galaxy Building Garage ($16), a lot across the street ($14), or on the street for free. Bus routes 24 and 30 stop along the street.

Dates/Times: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

9:30am-11:30am

Attire: Volunteers are asked to wear sturdy, closed-toed, non-slip/rubber-soled shoes and full-length pants. We also advise volunteers to wear clothes and shoes which can get dirty, we will provide aprons. Long hair must be tied back, and all volunteers must wear a hat or a hairnet (hairnet provided). Please refrain from wearing nail polish.

Group Size: Individuals or groups of up to 5 people.

Health & Safety Considerations: 

Do not volunteer if sickFareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances!


Agency: FareStart

Join FareStart in making meals at our Community Meals Kitchen!


We believe everyone is entitled to fresh, healthy and nutritious food.  We have over 30 years of history and expertise in preparing and delivering meals across the Greater Seattle area, producing 19 million meals for local nonprofits, shelters, respite centers, youth and adult daycare centers and schools.  Volunteers help with a variety of tasks to help supplement the large amount of work that goes in to creating around 2,365 meals each day. No kitchen experience required! A great opportunity for hands-on volunteer work and team building.

We rely on the hard work of volunteers in order to effectively serve our community.  If you schedule a volunteer shift and do not show up it means others are not able to sign up and we aren't able to make the meals our community depends on.  Please unregister yourself as soon as possible if you are not able to attend so others may sign up.

Volunteer Duties: Volunteers will help prepare meals by completing basic preparation tasks. FareStart staff will assign tasks based on individual skill and comfort level.

Assemble and wrap sandwichesClean and cut produceCut bread for croutonsPortion, assemble, and label meals

Location: Galaxy Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Phone: 206-588-40

Parking: Is available in Galaxy Building Garage ($16), a lot across the street ($14), or on the street for free. Bus routes 24 and 30 stop along the street.

Dates/Times: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

9:30am-11:30am

Attire: Volunteers are asked to wear sturdy, closed-toed, non-slip/rubber-soled shoes and full-length pants. We also advise volunteers to wear clothes and shoes which can get dirty, we will provide aprons. Long hair must be tied back, and all volunteers must wear a hat or a hairnet (hairnet provided). Please refrain from wearing nail polish.

Group Size: Individuals or groups of up to 5 people.

Health & Safety Considerations: 

Do not volunteer if sickFareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances!


Agency: FareStart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98119

Allow Groups: Yes


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 a Moderator: Review and approve submissions

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 a Moderator: Review and approve submissions

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 Jul 28, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lynnwood Neighborhood Center- Resources on Wheels Event!!!

Looking for volunteers for the LNC Community Resource Event!!!

Duties include: Front desk support, including checking in vendors and directing them to their assigned locations. Assist vendors with setup as needed and help with cleanup after the event.  

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Looking for volunteers for the LNC Community Resource Event!!!

Duties include: Front desk support, including checking in vendors and directing them to their assigned locations. Assist vendors with setup as needed and help with cleanup after the event.  

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 25, 2026

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Everett 3on3 Basketball Tournament- Everett Community College!

3on3 Basketball Tournament!!!!! At Everett Community College, July 18-19, and are seeking volunteers to help at the contest courts!

3 Point Shot Contest: rebounding and re racking balls, as well as help timing.

Free throw shot contest court: rebounding and re racking balls

Please respond and let me know if you would like to help with the 3 Point Shot Contest or the Free throw shot contest court. 

 

Agency: Amateur Athletics Commission of Snohomish County dba Snohomish County Sports Commission

3on3 Basketball Tournament!!!!! At Everett Community College, July 18-19, and are seeking volunteers to help at the contest courts!

3 Point Shot Contest: rebounding and re racking balls, as well as help timing.

Free throw shot contest court: rebounding and re racking balls

Please respond and let me know if you would like to help with the 3 Point Shot Contest or the Free throw shot contest court. 

 

Agency: Amateur Athletics Commission of Snohomish County dba Snohomish County Sports Commission

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - SeaTac: Volunteer Callers needed!

Looking for a volunteer opportunity that is fun and rewarding? Join our Volunteer team! As a Meals on Wheels Volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service.

2 Volunteer Callers are needed on Monday mornings, 9am - 11 am. Be a caring voice our clients look forward to each week. You’ll take their weekly meal orders and keep notes up to date. 

Are you typically available Monday mornings and interested in this volunteer opportunity? Register here and we will contact you with an application to get started!

Agency: Sound Generations

Looking for a volunteer opportunity that is fun and rewarding? Join our Volunteer team! As a Meals on Wheels Volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service.

2 Volunteer Callers are needed on Monday mornings, 9am - 11 am. Be a caring voice our clients look forward to each week. You’ll take their weekly meal orders and keep notes up to date. 

Are you typically available Monday mornings and interested in this volunteer opportunity? Register here and we will contact you with an application to get started!

Agency: Sound Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98168

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach Tabling Team!! We're building a small, tight-knit crew of community ambassadors to represent VOAWW at local events across the area

Be the face of Volunteers of America Western Washington!!! The Street Team!!

We're building a small, tight-knit crew of community ambassadors to represent VOAWW at local events across the area — tabling, sharing our story, and connecting people to the work that changes lives every day.

You'll work in pairs, so you'll always have a teammate — but we need folks who show up, take this role seriously, and understand that every interaction at that table reflects directly on our organization and the people we serve.

What we're looking for:

Outgoing and personable. You enjoy talking to strangers, starting conversations, and leaving people with a smile.

Knowledgeable about VOAWW's mission. We’ll give you the information and materials to prepare you, but we’ll expect that you can speak to it confidently and authentically.

Dependable and trustworthy. When you commit to an event, people are counting on you — your teammate, the organization, and the community.

Weekend availability. Most community events happen on Saturdays and Sundays.

Own transportation. Events are spread across the county — you'll need reliable transportation to get there and back.

Able to carry up to 25 lbs. Tabling means carrying supplies — banners, materials, tables, donations. Light lifting is part of the gig.

What you get out of it:

You’ll get to attend these events and make great community connections. The satisfaction of putting good into the world. A solid group of like-minded volunteers to work alongside. And the knowledge that you're helping VOAWW do what it does best — showing up for people when they need it most.

If you are interested, please respond- we will be setting up an orientation this month. :)

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Be the face of Volunteers of America Western Washington!!! The Street Team!!

We're building a small, tight-knit crew of community ambassadors to represent VOAWW at local events across the area — tabling, sharing our story, and connecting people to the work that changes lives every day.

You'll work in pairs, so you'll always have a teammate — but we need folks who show up, take this role seriously, and understand that every interaction at that table reflects directly on our organization and the people we serve.

What we're looking for:

Outgoing and personable. You enjoy talking to strangers, starting conversations, and leaving people with a smile.

Knowledgeable about VOAWW's mission. We’ll give you the information and materials to prepare you, but we’ll expect that you can speak to it confidently and authentically.

Dependable and trustworthy. When you commit to an event, people are counting on you — your teammate, the organization, and the community.

Weekend availability. Most community events happen on Saturdays and Sundays.

Own transportation. Events are spread across the county — you'll need reliable transportation to get there and back.

Able to carry up to 25 lbs. Tabling means carrying supplies — banners, materials, tables, donations. Light lifting is part of the gig.

What you get out of it:

You’ll get to attend these events and make great community connections. The satisfaction of putting good into the world. A solid group of like-minded volunteers to work alongside. And the knowledge that you're helping VOAWW do what it does best — showing up for people when they need it most.

If you are interested, please respond- we will be setting up an orientation this month. :)

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Longfellow Creek Tree Care Skill Share and Riparian Forest Restoration

Join Trees for Neighborhoods and Dirt Corps for our upcoming tree care skill share and volunteer work party along Juneau St/Longfellow Creek! We will learn how to identify local trees and celebrate their many social, ecological, and health benefits. We’ll then remove harmful weeds from around the mature trees at this site so they can continue to thrive and support the well-being of this critical riparian ecosystem and their neighbors (all of us!). Join us to care for this special neighborhood green space!

All ages and skill levels are welcome! Please wear clothing that can get dirty, including long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. We’ll be working rain or shine, so everyone is encouraged to dress for the weather and wear layers if you can. We’ll provide the tools, gloves, snacks, hot drinks, and water.

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Join Trees for Neighborhoods and Dirt Corps for our upcoming tree care skill share and volunteer work party along Juneau St/Longfellow Creek! We will learn how to identify local trees and celebrate their many social, ecological, and health benefits. We’ll then remove harmful weeds from around the mature trees at this site so they can continue to thrive and support the well-being of this critical riparian ecosystem and their neighbors (all of us!). Join us to care for this special neighborhood green space!

All ages and skill levels are welcome! Please wear clothing that can get dirty, including long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. We’ll be working rain or shine, so everyone is encouraged to dress for the weather and wear layers if you can. We’ll provide the tools, gloves, snacks, hot drinks, and water.

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Webster Pond Tree Care Skill Share and Wetland Restoration

Join Trees for Neighborhoods and Dirt Corps for our next tree care skill share and volunteer work party at Webster Pond! This work party will include a skill share about harmful weeds, their history, how they relate to the ecosystem, and how best to remove them to allow our trees and native plants to thrive. We’ll then practice these skills while caring for the trees in this special wetland ecosystem. Come learn and care for this neighborhood greenspace with us!

All ages and skill levels are welcome! Please wear clothing that can get dirty, including long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. We’ll be working rain or shine, so everyone is encouraged to dress for the weather and wear layers if you can. We’ll provide the tools, gloves, snacks, hot drinks, and water.

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Join Trees for Neighborhoods and Dirt Corps for our next tree care skill share and volunteer work party at Webster Pond! This work party will include a skill share about harmful weeds, their history, how they relate to the ecosystem, and how best to remove them to allow our trees and native plants to thrive. We’ll then practice these skills while caring for the trees in this special wetland ecosystem. Come learn and care for this neighborhood greenspace with us!

All ages and skill levels are welcome! Please wear clothing that can get dirty, including long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. We’ll be working rain or shine, so everyone is encouraged to dress for the weather and wear layers if you can. We’ll provide the tools, gloves, snacks, hot drinks, and water.

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2026

Zip Code: 98106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gateway Park North Tree Care Skill Share and Shoreline Restoration

Join Trees for Neighborhoods, Georgetown Youth Council, and Dirt Corps for our upcoming tree care skill share and volunteer work party at Gateway Park North! We will learn how to identify local trees and celebrate their many social, ecological, and health benefits. We’ll then remove harmful weeds from around the mature trees at this site so they can continue to thrive and support the well-being of this critical shoreline ecosystem and their neighbors (all of us!). Come learn and care for this special neighborhood greenspace with us!

All ages and skill levels are welcome! Please wear clothing that can get dirty, including long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. We’ll be working rain or shine, so everyone is encouraged to dress for the weather and wear layers if you can. We’ll provide the tools, gloves, snacks, hot drinks, and water.

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Join Trees for Neighborhoods, Georgetown Youth Council, and Dirt Corps for our upcoming tree care skill share and volunteer work party at Gateway Park North! We will learn how to identify local trees and celebrate their many social, ecological, and health benefits. We’ll then remove harmful weeds from around the mature trees at this site so they can continue to thrive and support the well-being of this critical shoreline ecosystem and their neighbors (all of us!). Come learn and care for this special neighborhood greenspace with us!

All ages and skill levels are welcome! Please wear clothing that can get dirty, including long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. We’ll be working rain or shine, so everyone is encouraged to dress for the weather and wear layers if you can. We’ll provide the tools, gloves, snacks, hot drinks, and water.

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2026

Zip Code: 98108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Riparian Forest Restoration and Forest Bathing Along Thornton Creek

Join Dirt Corps this August in learning about and caring for the riparian forest of Kingfisher Natural Area. We'll be exploring the history, restoration, hydrology, and ecology of this section of Thornton Creek. Enjoy talking a walk through the denser canopy, quite and cleaner air. After this we'll be caring for the space by removing ground cover English ivy and other weeds, and performing general upkeep to keep it a nice space for people to use. We hope to see you there!

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Join Dirt Corps this August in learning about and caring for the riparian forest of Kingfisher Natural Area. We'll be exploring the history, restoration, hydrology, and ecology of this section of Thornton Creek. Enjoy talking a walk through the denser canopy, quite and cleaner air. After this we'll be caring for the space by removing ground cover English ivy and other weeds, and performing general upkeep to keep it a nice space for people to use. We hope to see you there!

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 29, 2026

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Westcrest Park Restoration and Forest Bathing

Join Dirt Corps this August for a forest bathing walk and then dive in and help us care for this section of the West Duwamish Greenbelt. We'll be going on a walk through the denser canopy areas, enjoy some quietite and clean air. We'll then care for our restoration area by applying mulch around the native plants and trees, removing weeds (looking at you, blackberry!), and performing other important landscape maintenance. We hope to see you there!

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Join Dirt Corps this August for a forest bathing walk and then dive in and help us care for this section of the West Duwamish Greenbelt. We'll be going on a walk through the denser canopy areas, enjoy some quietite and clean air. We'll then care for our restoration area by applying mulch around the native plants and trees, removing weeds (looking at you, blackberry!), and performing other important landscape maintenance. We hope to see you there!

Agency: The Dirt Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 22, 2026

Zip Code: 98106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Stewardship Work Party @ North Creek Forest on July 18th!

Join us at North Creek Forest for a Volunteer Stewardship Work Party!

Please meet at our 112th Ave NE Restoration Site: 20598 112th Ave NE, Bothell, 98011

~Tools and work gloves will be provided.

~Dress for the weather. Closed-toed, sturdy shoes are required. Boots are highly recommended.

~Volunteers ages 15 and younger must be accompanied by an adult.

~Tasks could include invasive species removal, spreading mulch, planting native species, watering young plants and more!

Volunteer work parties provide great networking opportunities, an introduction to restoration ecology, and a fun way to spend time in the great outdoors!

***If possible, please fill out and electronically sign the Volunteer Liability Waiver located at the link below using Adobe's "Fill & Sign" feature and e-mail back to us at info@friendsnorthcreekforest.org prior to the event in order to help us reduce paper use.***

https://www.friendsnorthcreekforest.org/uploads/6/8/5/3/6853956/fncf_liability_waiver_oct_2019.pdf

Agency: Friends of North Creek Forest

Join us at North Creek Forest for a Volunteer Stewardship Work Party!

Please meet at our 112th Ave NE Restoration Site: 20598 112th Ave NE, Bothell, 98011

~Tools and work gloves will be provided.

~Dress for the weather. Closed-toed, sturdy shoes are required. Boots are highly recommended.

~Volunteers ages 15 and younger must be accompanied by an adult.

~Tasks could include invasive species removal, spreading mulch, planting native species, watering young plants and more!

Volunteer work parties provide great networking opportunities, an introduction to restoration ecology, and a fun way to spend time in the great outdoors!

***If possible, please fill out and electronically sign the Volunteer Liability Waiver located at the link below using Adobe's "Fill & Sign" feature and e-mail back to us at info@friendsnorthcreekforest.org prior to the event in order to help us reduce paper use.***

https://www.friendsnorthcreekforest.org/uploads/6/8/5/3/6853956/fncf_liability_waiver_oct_2019.pdf

Agency: Friends of North Creek Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 18, 2026

Zip Code: 98011

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity helping Older Adults

Bellingham At Home (BAH), a non-profit membership organization, is a virtual Village in Bellingham WA empowering older adults to stay active and engaged while living in their own homes and neighborhoods.  It is a program of the Whatcom Council on Aging.

 

The Village is powered by volunteers who provide “good neighbor” assistance to older folks in our community. Volunteers provide transportation to medical appointments and other services in Bellingham, take members shopping, provide companionship, complete light home repairs and garden maintenance, and other tasks as needed.  (BAH does NOT provide medical assistance, personal care, nor ongoing cleaning and maintenance tasks.)

 

If you are searching for opportunities to use your skills to support the Bellingham community and enjoy talking with interesting people who have many life experiences to share, you’d make a great BAH volunteer. Most assistance requests are for 2-hour time slots and you can let us know when you are available.  There is no weekly commitment; flexibility to meet your own schedule. BAH members reward our volunteers with their most grateful appreciation!

Agency: Bellingham At Home

Bellingham At Home (BAH), a non-profit membership organization, is a virtual Village in Bellingham WA empowering older adults to stay active and engaged while living in their own homes and neighborhoods.  It is a program of the Whatcom Council on Aging.

 

The Village is powered by volunteers who provide “good neighbor” assistance to older folks in our community. Volunteers provide transportation to medical appointments and other services in Bellingham, take members shopping, provide companionship, complete light home repairs and garden maintenance, and other tasks as needed.  (BAH does NOT provide medical assistance, personal care, nor ongoing cleaning and maintenance tasks.)

 

If you are searching for opportunities to use your skills to support the Bellingham community and enjoy talking with interesting people who have many life experiences to share, you’d make a great BAH volunteer. Most assistance requests are for 2-hour time slots and you can let us know when you are available.  There is no weekly commitment; flexibility to meet your own schedule. BAH members reward our volunteers with their most grateful appreciation!

Agency: Bellingham At Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Volunteer - Customer Service

Office volunteers staff the volunteer desk in the Bellingham at Home office.

Tasks include:

Answering calls, messages, and emails from members, volunteers and the Bellingham community. Scheduling, monitoring and closing assistance requests from members, using our web-based volunteer management program. Light office tasks assisting our committees such as, mailing newsletters, packets to potential members or volunteers and other office needs.

Qualifications:

Excellent customer service and a desire to work with inquiries in-person or on the phone. Positive, friendly phone demeanor with patience and caring. Ability to work on a PC and learn the complexities of the Club Express volunteer management tool (training provided). Attention to detail and good communication skills.

Shifts:

We have office shifts available in the mornings and afternoons.

A six-month minimum commitment required.

Agency: Bellingham At Home

Office volunteers staff the volunteer desk in the Bellingham at Home office.

Tasks include:

Answering calls, messages, and emails from members, volunteers and the Bellingham community. Scheduling, monitoring and closing assistance requests from members, using our web-based volunteer management program. Light office tasks assisting our committees such as, mailing newsletters, packets to potential members or volunteers and other office needs.

Qualifications:

Excellent customer service and a desire to work with inquiries in-person or on the phone. Positive, friendly phone demeanor with patience and caring. Ability to work on a PC and learn the complexities of the Club Express volunteer management tool (training provided). Attention to detail and good communication skills.

Shifts:

We have office shifts available in the mornings and afternoons.

A six-month minimum commitment required.

Agency: Bellingham At Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer to be at display booths/tables

We need volunteers to help us have a presence at various community events throughout the year.

Schedules vary:  Some are on weekends for 2 to 3 hour shifts

We seek a pool of volunteers now and people willing to share the Fig Tree story. We will provide training.

Some are evenings and some are week days.  Some will be outdoors as weather warms.

Having displays at community events increased our visibility and helps us introduce The Fig Tree to new readers.

Our address is below but the addresses of events vary.

Agency: The Fig Tree

We need volunteers to help us have a presence at various community events throughout the year.

Schedules vary:  Some are on weekends for 2 to 3 hour shifts

We seek a pool of volunteers now and people willing to share the Fig Tree story. We will provide training.

Some are evenings and some are week days.  Some will be outdoors as weather warms.

Having displays at community events increased our visibility and helps us introduce The Fig Tree to new readers.

Our address is below but the addresses of events vary.

Agency: The Fig Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help prepare and deliver Annual Resource Directory: Guide to Congregations and Community Resources

The Fig Tree needs volunteers to assist with updating, organizing, proofreading and distributing the annual Directory of Congregations and Community Resources. Different tasks are needed throughout the year. The directory is a vital resource for connecting the faith and nonprofit communities, helping their leaders in making referrals, and connecting people with opportunities to serve.  Assist with research in March to May, editing in May and June, distribution in August and September and into fall.

Agency: The Fig Tree

The Fig Tree needs volunteers to assist with updating, organizing, proofreading and distributing the annual Directory of Congregations and Community Resources. Different tasks are needed throughout the year. The directory is a vital resource for connecting the faith and nonprofit communities, helping their leaders in making referrals, and connecting people with opportunities to serve.  Assist with research in March to May, editing in May and June, distribution in August and September and into fall.

Agency: The Fig Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help plan educational events

The Fig Tree sponsors various educational events and opportunities for dialogue on issues of concern in the community and society. We are recruiting a team of people to help plan ecumenical dialogue events, the Eastern Washington Legislative Conference in January, interfaith dialogues and discussions, and other event opportunities that arise. In addition to meetings, there are responsibilities for arrangements, as well as for volunteer recruitment.

Meetings are on Zoom.

Agency: The Fig Tree

The Fig Tree sponsors various educational events and opportunities for dialogue on issues of concern in the community and society. We are recruiting a team of people to help plan ecumenical dialogue events, the Eastern Washington Legislative Conference in January, interfaith dialogues and discussions, and other event opportunities that arise. In addition to meetings, there are responsibilities for arrangements, as well as for volunteer recruitment.

Meetings are on Zoom.

Agency: The Fig Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist with distribution and mailing

First Wednesdays of September through June at 10 a.m., volunteers meet at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 24th and Grand, to deliver bulk orders of The Fig Tree and to send mailings. Volunteers work about 2 hours on their own and /or spend about 2 hours delivering papers to assigned routes in areas of Spokane.  Mailing volunteers work at St. Mark's or may take mailings home.

Agency: The Fig Tree

First Wednesdays of September through June at 10 a.m., volunteers meet at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 24th and Grand, to deliver bulk orders of The Fig Tree and to send mailings. Volunteers work about 2 hours on their own and /or spend about 2 hours delivering papers to assigned routes in areas of Spokane.  Mailing volunteers work at St. Mark's or may take mailings home.

Agency: The Fig Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 99203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assist with planning fund-raising events

Assist with the Events Planning Committee work?meetings, phone calls, volunteer recruitment?for The Fig Tree Benefit Breakfast and Benefit Luncheon in March each year and other events. Assist with planning and promotion and on the days of the events with set up and clean up. 

Meetings by Zoom at noon first Thursdays.

Agency: The Fig Tree

Assist with the Events Planning Committee work?meetings, phone calls, volunteer recruitment?for The Fig Tree Benefit Breakfast and Benefit Luncheon in March each year and other events. Assist with planning and promotion and on the days of the events with set up and clean up. 

Meetings by Zoom at noon first Thursdays.

Agency: The Fig Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Editing and proofreading

The Fig Tree needs volunteer help with editing and proofreading on third Fridays, fourth Mondays and fourth Thursdays.  Visit http://www.thefigtree.org to learn about The Fig Tree.  We will offer training on our style.

We are editing online - also require training.

Please send resume.  We will interview.

Agency: The Fig Tree

The Fig Tree needs volunteer help with editing and proofreading on third Fridays, fourth Mondays and fourth Thursdays.  Visit http://www.thefigtree.org to learn about The Fig Tree.  We will offer training on our style.

We are editing online - also require training.

Please send resume.  We will interview.

Agency: The Fig Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Kiwanis Camp Casey

 We are a group of volunteers who are committed to creating an unforgettable week away for our campers. This requires cooking three meals a day for over 150 campers and counselors, cleaning up after said meals, tidying camp, staffing carnival booths, and helping with arts and crafts projects. Come see the magic of the week and help us make this camp a reality!

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Here is a list of some  more of our needs: 

-Washing dishes

--Cleaning tables, floors, and bathrooms

--Restocking supplies

--Doing laundry

--Picking up toys and trash

--Arts and Crafts. 



Agency: Kiwanis Camp Casey

 We are a group of volunteers who are committed to creating an unforgettable week away for our campers. This requires cooking three meals a day for over 150 campers and counselors, cleaning up after said meals, tidying camp, staffing carnival booths, and helping with arts and crafts projects. Come see the magic of the week and help us make this camp a reality!

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Here is a list of some  more of our needs: 

-Washing dishes

--Cleaning tables, floors, and bathrooms

--Restocking supplies

--Doing laundry

--Picking up toys and trash

--Arts and Crafts. 



Agency: Kiwanis Camp Casey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 25, 2026 through Jul 27, 2026

Zip Code: 98230

Allow Groups: No