Volunteer: Immanuel Community Services Food BankOur Food Bank is open to clients every Monday from 10am - 1pm. Volunteers are generally needed between about 9am until 2pm. There are a number of different tasks to be done on food bank day, including but not limited to: set up, sanitizing surfaces, making sure clients are sanitizing their hands, setting up the food, checking clients in, periodically sanitizing crates, tear down/clean up after, guiding clients while they shop, etc. Additionally, we are seeking new volunteers on Saturdays and Sundays to help pick up donations from grocery stores who help stock our food bank, and can help organize and stock our pantry in preparation our food bank on Mondays. If you sign up for this opportunity, we will email you with more details. Agency: Immanuel Community Services Our Food Bank is open to clients every Monday from 10am - 1pm. Volunteers are generally needed between about 9am until 2pm. There are a number of different tasks to be done on food bank day, including but not limited to: set up, sanitizing surfaces, making sure clients are sanitizing their hands, setting up the food, checking clients in, periodically sanitizing crates, tear down/clean up after, guiding clients while they shop, etc. Additionally, we are seeking new volunteers on Saturdays and Sundays to help pick up donations from grocery stores who help stock our food bank, and can help organize and stock our pantry in preparation our food bank on Mondays. If you sign up for this opportunity, we will email you with more details. Agency: Immanuel Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors MemberDo you care about gender, racial, and economic justice? Do you want to get more involved in collaborative efforts to end sexual and domestic violence? Are you interested in developing your leadership skills, learning more about non-profit governance, and being a part of a fun, diverse, and engaged group of professionals and community members? The Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence is recruiting enthusiastic, dynamic candidates for terms beginning in January 2023. What is most important is a passionate commitment to the mission and values of the Coalition, and an interest in promoting and supporting the organization’s effectiveness and sustainability. All are welcome to apply. For 2023, we are especially looking for some people with expertise in program management, personnel/HR, fund-raising, and computers/technology, people with connections in East and South King County, and people with strong connections in/experience working with survivors from BIPOC communities in King County. Organizational change and alliance-building centered on the intersections of anti-violence & anti-racism work are key priorities for our work. And of course, in this uncertain and quickly-changing environment, creativity and adaptability are key! We value a diverse Board, and encourage people of all backgrounds to apply, especially Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color, immigrants, refugees, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, veterans, and people with lived experience with gender-based violence and/or navigating human services systems. MISSION: The Coalition’s mission is to end gender-based violence and promote equitable relationships through collective action for social change. Responsibilities: Together with other members of the board, each Board member is responsible for governance and oversight of the financial viability, operations, and activities of the Coalition. Most importantly, Board members serve as ambassadors of the Coalition, promoting the mission of the organization in the community, and representing the perspectives of the membership and the community in guiding the Coalition. Board members are active in the following areas: Finance: Assist in developing and monitoring the annual budget; ensure that proper financial controls are in place; review monthly financial reports and the annual audit. Fundraising: All Board members are expected to participate in fundraising activities, including helping to plan, review, and implement the Development Plan. Fundraising efforts involve a variety of activities such as inviting friends or acquaintances to events, soliciting sponsorships or wine donations, hosting a house party, or thanking donors. All Board members are expected to make a gift that is significant to them. Planning & Advocacy: Develop and implement long-range plan and annual activity and advocacy agendas. Monitor progress of agendas to ensure completion of tasks. Advocate on behalf of the Coalition and the membership in public policy arenas. Personnel: Select, support, review the Executive Director. Review and revise Coalition personnel policies and ensure compliance with accepted personnel practice. Committees: Board members are expected to actively participate in at least one Board committee. Committees include the Fundraising Strategy, Finance, Board Development, and Executive (which serves as personnel committee). Committees of the Board meet monthly, with time and location determined by the committee members collectively.Length of Term: Terms are two-years in duration; members may run for additional terms up to a maximum of three consecutive terms before being required to step off the Board for at least one year. Meeting Participation: Board members are expected to attend regularly scheduled Board business meetings. While occasional conflicts may be unavoidable, inconsistent participation can negatively impact the organization and the individual Board member. Board meetings are currently scheduled for the third Wednesday of most months, 5:30 – 7:00 PM, currently via Zoom. We anticipate that most regular meetings will remain virtual for the foreseeable future; however, some in-person activities in the Seattle/King County region may occur. EXPECTATIONS OF BOARD MEMBERS: Passion for the Coalition’s vision, mission, values, and goals. Interest or experience in at least one area: fundraising, finance, membership development, public policy, organizational development and change, advocacy, and/or personnel. Commitment to expanding your knowledge of Board roles and responsibilities through Board sponsored orientation and ongoing education. Willingness to participate in fundraising and financial oversight Enthusiasm about raising the visibility of the organization’s work Ability to commit 5 – 8 hours per month to the Board distributed as follows: 2-3 hours for Board meetings and prep 2-3 hours for Committee work 1-2 hours for special requests/events (usually only occurs several times a year)If interested, please contact Merril Cousin, Executive Director, merril@endgv.org or 206.568.5454, or Jamie Whalen, Board Co-Chair, jdwhalen@gmail.com . We will get back to you with more information and next steps.
Agency: Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence Do you care about gender, racial, and economic justice? Do you want to get more involved in collaborative efforts to end sexual and domestic violence? Are you interested in developing your leadership skills, learning more about non-profit governance, and being a part of a fun, diverse, and engaged group of professionals and community members? The Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence is recruiting enthusiastic, dynamic candidates for terms beginning in January 2023. What is most important is a passionate commitment to the mission and values of the Coalition, and an interest in promoting and supporting the organization’s effectiveness and sustainability. All are welcome to apply. For 2023, we are especially looking for some people with expertise in program management, personnel/HR, fund-raising, and computers/technology, people with connections in East and South King County, and people with strong connections in/experience working with survivors from BIPOC communities in King County. Organizational change and alliance-building centered on the intersections of anti-violence & anti-racism work are key priorities for our work. And of course, in this uncertain and quickly-changing environment, creativity and adaptability are key! We value a diverse Board, and encourage people of all backgrounds to apply, especially Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color, immigrants, refugees, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, veterans, and people with lived experience with gender-based violence and/or navigating human services systems. MISSION: The Coalition’s mission is to end gender-based violence and promote equitable relationships through collective action for social change. Responsibilities: Together with other members of the board, each Board member is responsible for governance and oversight of the financial viability, operations, and activities of the Coalition. Most importantly, Board members serve as ambassadors of the Coalition, promoting the mission of the organization in the community, and representing the perspectives of the membership and the community in guiding the Coalition. Board members are active in the following areas: Finance: Assist in developing and monitoring the annual budget; ensure that proper financial controls are in place; review monthly financial reports and the annual audit. Fundraising: All Board members are expected to participate in fundraising activities, including helping to plan, review, and implement the Development Plan. Fundraising efforts involve a variety of activities such as inviting friends or acquaintances to events, soliciting sponsorships or wine donations, hosting a house party, or thanking donors. All Board members are expected to make a gift that is significant to them. Planning & Advocacy: Develop and implement long-range plan and annual activity and advocacy agendas. Monitor progress of agendas to ensure completion of tasks. Advocate on behalf of the Coalition and the membership in public policy arenas. Personnel: Select, support, review the Executive Director. Review and revise Coalition personnel policies and ensure compliance with accepted personnel practice. Committees: Board members are expected to actively participate in at least one Board committee. Committees include the Fundraising Strategy, Finance, Board Development, and Executive (which serves as personnel committee). Committees of the Board meet monthly, with time and location determined by the committee members collectively.Length of Term: Terms are two-years in duration; members may run for additional terms up to a maximum of three consecutive terms before being required to step off the Board for at least one year. Meeting Participation: Board members are expected to attend regularly scheduled Board business meetings. While occasional conflicts may be unavoidable, inconsistent participation can negatively impact the organization and the individual Board member. Board meetings are currently scheduled for the third Wednesday of most months, 5:30 – 7:00 PM, currently via Zoom. We anticipate that most regular meetings will remain virtual for the foreseeable future; however, some in-person activities in the Seattle/King County region may occur. EXPECTATIONS OF BOARD MEMBERS: Passion for the Coalition’s vision, mission, values, and goals. Interest or experience in at least one area: fundraising, finance, membership development, public policy, organizational development and change, advocacy, and/or personnel. Commitment to expanding your knowledge of Board roles and responsibilities through Board sponsored orientation and ongoing education. Willingness to participate in fundraising and financial oversight Enthusiasm about raising the visibility of the organization’s work Ability to commit 5 – 8 hours per month to the Board distributed as follows: 2-3 hours for Board meetings and prep 2-3 hours for Committee work 1-2 hours for special requests/events (usually only occurs several times a year)If interested, please contact Merril Cousin, Executive Director, merril@endgv.org or 206.568.5454, or Jamie Whalen, Board Co-Chair, jdwhalen@gmail.com . We will get back to you with more information and next steps.
Agency: Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk VolunteerBackground: The UW Medicine Memory & Brain Wellness Center (MBWC) promotes the well-being of persons living with memory loss and their families by providing exceptional care, advancing scientific understanding and clinical best practices, and building dementia-friendly communities. As part of its mission, the MBWC offers a variety of education, support and social engagement programs for the community, and operates the Memory Hub, a new community center focused on living well with memory loss. The Front Desk Volunteer joins MWBC staff at the Memory Hub, along with partner organizations called “On-Site Collaborators,” as part of the Memory Hub team! Together, we aim to create a unique place of connection, learning, growth and discovery for people living with memory loss, their family and friends, and industry professionals. This volunteer serves as the initial point of contact for visitors and phone calls to the Memory Hub during public hours. While this position does not work directly with a specific program, the volunteer may be asked to provide temporary support for in-session programs. We are currently seeking volunteers to support this ongoing need. Supervisor: Debra Cayz, Operations Lead Responsibilities: The Front Desk Volunteer works as a team with another Front Desk Volunteer to welcome visitors and support the daily programs and operations at the Memory Hub. Depending on the number of volunteers you may work alongside one-another at the reception desk, or may be stationed at another location in the building in support of a specific program, collaborator, or staff member. With direct support from the Operations Lead, duties include maintaining a positive, safe, respectful and welcoming space; welcoming visitors to the space and helping them get connected to the program or staff person they are looking for; keeping an organized reception desk; answering questions; helping people complete registration forms as needed; handing out parking validations; taking note of any issues and reporting any concerns to Operations Lead. Other tasks are possible depending on interest and experience. Time Commitment: We aim to help volunteers develop a meaningful relationship with the Memory Hub community, and we are dedicated to training and supporting our volunteers as part of our team. Therefore, we ask for the following: Commit to serving at least 6 months in the Front Desk Volunteer position Commit to one Front Desk Volunteer shift per week (see options below) Attend initial Memory Hub orientation, complete Harborview Medical Center onboarding requirements, and receive additional training as needed/desiredShift Options: Volunteers can select from a Tuesday or Thursday schedule, with the following shift options: Morning: 8:45am - 12:45pm (4 hours) Afternoon: 11:45am - 3:15pm (3.5 hours) Full Day: 8:45am - 3:15pm (6.5 hours)Requirements: Age 21+ Able to be on-site for one shift weekly at the Memory Hub Experience within a community environment serving members of the public Interest or experience with supporting people living with memory loss Reliable and dependable Enjoys hospitality and helping others feel welcome Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Good judgment Willingness to ask clarifying questions or seek help as needed May be asked on rare occasion to lift up to 10 pounds or provide stand-by light mobility support as neededVolunteer Benefits: Learn about the clinical, research and community education offerings of the UW MBWC Learn about the mission, programs and opportunities offered by the Memory Hub and its On-Site Collaborators Learn more about living with memory loss and caregiving, and make meaningful connections every day Make a difference in the lives of people living with memory loss and their caregivers Be a part of a new, vibrant community resource! Letters of recommendation available upon requestMore Info or To Apply: If you’d like to learn more, please click the Respond button below and we will follow up with you. From there, you may be asked for an interview. Selected volunteers will then complete Harborview Medical Center volunteer paperwork and onboarding, a background check, and show proof of current vaccinations including COVID-19. Agency: The Memory Hub Background: The UW Medicine Memory & Brain Wellness Center (MBWC) promotes the well-being of persons living with memory loss and their families by providing exceptional care, advancing scientific understanding and clinical best practices, and building dementia-friendly communities. As part of its mission, the MBWC offers a variety of education, support and social engagement programs for the community, and operates the Memory Hub, a new community center focused on living well with memory loss. The Front Desk Volunteer joins MWBC staff at the Memory Hub, along with partner organizations called “On-Site Collaborators,” as part of the Memory Hub team! Together, we aim to create a unique place of connection, learning, growth and discovery for people living with memory loss, their family and friends, and industry professionals. This volunteer serves as the initial point of contact for visitors and phone calls to the Memory Hub during public hours. While this position does not work directly with a specific program, the volunteer may be asked to provide temporary support for in-session programs. We are currently seeking volunteers to support this ongoing need. Supervisor: Debra Cayz, Operations Lead Responsibilities: The Front Desk Volunteer works as a team with another Front Desk Volunteer to welcome visitors and support the daily programs and operations at the Memory Hub. Depending on the number of volunteers you may work alongside one-another at the reception desk, or may be stationed at another location in the building in support of a specific program, collaborator, or staff member. With direct support from the Operations Lead, duties include maintaining a positive, safe, respectful and welcoming space; welcoming visitors to the space and helping them get connected to the program or staff person they are looking for; keeping an organized reception desk; answering questions; helping people complete registration forms as needed; handing out parking validations; taking note of any issues and reporting any concerns to Operations Lead. Other tasks are possible depending on interest and experience. Time Commitment: We aim to help volunteers develop a meaningful relationship with the Memory Hub community, and we are dedicated to training and supporting our volunteers as part of our team. Therefore, we ask for the following: Commit to serving at least 6 months in the Front Desk Volunteer position Commit to one Front Desk Volunteer shift per week (see options below) Attend initial Memory Hub orientation, complete Harborview Medical Center onboarding requirements, and receive additional training as needed/desiredShift Options: Volunteers can select from a Tuesday or Thursday schedule, with the following shift options: Morning: 8:45am - 12:45pm (4 hours) Afternoon: 11:45am - 3:15pm (3.5 hours) Full Day: 8:45am - 3:15pm (6.5 hours)Requirements: Age 21+ Able to be on-site for one shift weekly at the Memory Hub Experience within a community environment serving members of the public Interest or experience with supporting people living with memory loss Reliable and dependable Enjoys hospitality and helping others feel welcome Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Good judgment Willingness to ask clarifying questions or seek help as needed May be asked on rare occasion to lift up to 10 pounds or provide stand-by light mobility support as neededVolunteer Benefits: Learn about the clinical, research and community education offerings of the UW MBWC Learn about the mission, programs and opportunities offered by the Memory Hub and its On-Site Collaborators Learn more about living with memory loss and caregiving, and make meaningful connections every day Make a difference in the lives of people living with memory loss and their caregivers Be a part of a new, vibrant community resource! Letters of recommendation available upon requestMore Info or To Apply: If you’d like to learn more, please click the Respond button below and we will follow up with you. From there, you may be asked for an interview. Selected volunteers will then complete Harborview Medical Center volunteer paperwork and onboarding, a background check, and show proof of current vaccinations including COVID-19. Agency: The Memory Hub Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Responding to Hail DamageA storm traveled from the west toward Wallowa on Aug. 11, with some hail reported as large as golf balls and even baseballs in certain areas of Wallowa County and winds up to 50 mph, according to media accounts. While many community organizations have banded together, the northeast Oregon community of around 800 people does not have the financial resources to support repairs and recovery, Governor Brown said in a news release. The city of Wallowa is a small, remote rural community with many low-income community members that live on fixed incomes, and many are either uninsured or underinsured. The BMLTRG is seeking individual volunteers and team volunteers to fill roles that vary from meeting with survivors to documenting needs to hands-on roofing, siding, window installation, to installing insulation. We are seeking teenagers (with appropriate supervision) to individuals skilled in the trades. By responding to this general post we will contact you to see what the best fits are. As specific needs are identified over the next week we will be posting specific volunteer days and times for individuals but we can customize group team dates. Thank you in advance!
Agency: Blue Mountain Region Long-Term Recovery Group A storm traveled from the west toward Wallowa on Aug. 11, with some hail reported as large as golf balls and even baseballs in certain areas of Wallowa County and winds up to 50 mph, according to media accounts. While many community organizations have banded together, the northeast Oregon community of around 800 people does not have the financial resources to support repairs and recovery, Governor Brown said in a news release. The city of Wallowa is a small, remote rural community with many low-income community members that live on fixed incomes, and many are either uninsured or underinsured. The BMLTRG is seeking individual volunteers and team volunteers to fill roles that vary from meeting with survivors to documenting needs to hands-on roofing, siding, window installation, to installing insulation. We are seeking teenagers (with appropriate supervision) to individuals skilled in the trades. By responding to this general post we will contact you to see what the best fits are. As specific needs are identified over the next week we will be posting specific volunteer days and times for individuals but we can customize group team dates. Thank you in advance!
Agency: Blue Mountain Region Long-Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97885 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading Buddies ProgramVolunteers and their dogs get involved by listening to students in the community practice their reading skills. Dogs are great listeners and children don’t feel judged when reading to them. We always need new volunteers and friendly pups! When: Weekday Afternoons Fall, Winter, Spring Where: Participating schools and libraries in Whatcom County Agency: Whatcom Humane Society Volunteers and their dogs get involved by listening to students in the community practice their reading skills. Dogs are great listeners and children don’t feel judged when reading to them. We always need new volunteers and friendly pups! When: Weekday Afternoons Fall, Winter, Spring Where: Participating schools and libraries in Whatcom County Agency: Whatcom Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum VolunteerWe are looking to add a big exhibit to be displayed in our front window and are looking for volunteers to help with the planning, painting, construction, and other tasks that might arise. We are also looking for volunteers to help welcome visitors to our museum! Thank you to all the great people out there volunteering in our communities! Agency: Lynden Heritage Museum We are looking to add a big exhibit to be displayed in our front window and are looking for volunteers to help with the planning, painting, construction, and other tasks that might arise. We are also looking for volunteers to help welcome visitors to our museum! Thank you to all the great people out there volunteering in our communities! Agency: Lynden Heritage Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98264 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Architects Without Borders Seattle - Board Leadership OpportunityArchitects Without Borders Seattle (AWBS) is seeking talented and passionate leaders to serve a two-year term on our Board of Directors from January 2023 through December 2024.
Diversity is crucial to the success of our mission to collaborate with underserved communities to deliver ecologically sensitive, culturally appropriate, life-changing design solutions in Seattle and around the world. We seek members who have ties or lived experience with underserved communities locally and/or internationally. Skills helpful to AWBS at this time include fundraising, marketing, and international development. We are also seeking those who have a current Washington State architect license.
About AWBS Founded in 2005 by a group of Seattle architects and designers in response to a devastating tsunami, Architects Without Borders Seattle is committed to providing pro bono services to build strong communities. AWBS is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit. Volunteers are fundamental to our work as all our project work is completely volunteer led and assisted. AWBS’s one paid staff member is our Executive Director, who reports to the Board of Directors. AWBS Mission and Values AWBS volunteers collaborate with underserved communities to deliver ecologically sensitive, culturally appropriate, life-changing design. Core Values: Appropriate design solutions are vital to communities and the environment Collaborative long-term relationships with communities are essential to providing effective design assistance Exchange of knowledge and skills can empower both communities and designers Interdisciplinary teams create innovative and insightful projects Volunteer passion, energy, and efforts make our work possible AWBS Board members advise, govern, oversee policy and direction, and assist with leadership and general promotion of Architects Without Borders Seattle. Although board members are not directly responsible for project work, they assist the Project Committee with project leadership. Board members serve as ambassadors and guide the sustainability of the organization.
Board members serve as advisors by: providing mission-focused guidance during potential project vetting, and to project teams, as needed mentoring new board members serving on one board committee to focus on specific parts of AWB’s mission and needs Board members serve as ambassadors by: reflecting the Mission and Core Values of the organization strengthening relationships between AWBS and the local community advancing AWBS’s mission and services supporting activities to develop funding for the organization Board members guide the sustainability of the organization by: understanding and adhering to the policies and procedures of AWBS developing organizational policy, and creating, reviewing, and evaluating organizational plans engaging in strategic planning to establish long and short-term goals and priorities overseeing personnel and staff accountability and development recognizing and avoiding conflicts of interest ensuring the organization’s fiscal stability by: becoming familiar with AWBS’s finances, budget, and financial/resource needs connecting AWBS with sponsors, donors, and other funding opportunities supporting AWBS financially with a personally meaningful gift through a monthly recurring donation, and/or donations at fundraising events, and/or donations at other times during the year Meetings and Time Commitment AWBS Board members should commit in the range of 12-25 hours per month to AWBS, distributed between the monthly board meeting, events, and work related to the organization, as well as committee meetings. Each board member will participate and serve on at least one board committee, which aligns with their areas of expertise and interest. The board will engage in an annual retreat of approximately 6-8 hours, usually held on a weekend day in February.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, as of March 2020, the board has been meeting virtually via Zoom instead of the in-person meetings itemized below. In-person meetings will resume in the future when it is safe to do so. The board of directors meets monthly on the third Wednesday of the month, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. in downtown Seattle at our office at 1101 2nd Ave. Committee meetings generally take place once per month for 90 minutes in person or by zoom. Members are expected to attend at least three Projects Committee meetings each year (a monthly gathering of volunteer teams doing the inspiring work of the organization) Board members are expected to attend and participate in organization-wide events (e.g. the annual fundraiser, annual volunteer appreciation, etc.) One board term is two years long, with the option to continue serving on the board after the first term To apply for a position on the AWBS Board of Directors, please click the Respond button below. We will follow up with you to request additional information (listed below)
A current resume with contact information to help us get to know you (a thorough LinkedIn or similar profile is also acceptable – we’re interested in content, not polish) A Statement of Interest replying specifically to board member responsibilities. Please consider the following questions as you compose your Statement of Interest: What prompted your interest in joining the AWBS Board? What do you know about AWBS, and what would you like to learn about us? What challenges, issues, or needs would you like to address as an AWBS Board member? What areas of expertise, special skills, training, or personal qualities do you feel would be most important to your work on the AWBS Board? What will be the biggest challenges in sharing your personal time, energy, and financial resources with AWBS? Are there any thoughts, questions, or concerns that may have come up while thinking about these questions that you would like to share with us?
Interviews will be conducted in December with offers to join the board extended by mid-January. Agency: Architects Without Borders Seattle Architects Without Borders Seattle (AWBS) is seeking talented and passionate leaders to serve a two-year term on our Board of Directors from January 2023 through December 2024.
Diversity is crucial to the success of our mission to collaborate with underserved communities to deliver ecologically sensitive, culturally appropriate, life-changing design solutions in Seattle and around the world. We seek members who have ties or lived experience with underserved communities locally and/or internationally. Skills helpful to AWBS at this time include fundraising, marketing, and international development. We are also seeking those who have a current Washington State architect license.
About AWBS Founded in 2005 by a group of Seattle architects and designers in response to a devastating tsunami, Architects Without Borders Seattle is committed to providing pro bono services to build strong communities. AWBS is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit. Volunteers are fundamental to our work as all our project work is completely volunteer led and assisted. AWBS’s one paid staff member is our Executive Director, who reports to the Board of Directors. AWBS Mission and Values AWBS volunteers collaborate with underserved communities to deliver ecologically sensitive, culturally appropriate, life-changing design. Core Values: Appropriate design solutions are vital to communities and the environment Collaborative long-term relationships with communities are essential to providing effective design assistance Exchange of knowledge and skills can empower both communities and designers Interdisciplinary teams create innovative and insightful projects Volunteer passion, energy, and efforts make our work possible AWBS Board members advise, govern, oversee policy and direction, and assist with leadership and general promotion of Architects Without Borders Seattle. Although board members are not directly responsible for project work, they assist the Project Committee with project leadership. Board members serve as ambassadors and guide the sustainability of the organization.
Board members serve as advisors by: providing mission-focused guidance during potential project vetting, and to project teams, as needed mentoring new board members serving on one board committee to focus on specific parts of AWB’s mission and needs Board members serve as ambassadors by: reflecting the Mission and Core Values of the organization strengthening relationships between AWBS and the local community advancing AWBS’s mission and services supporting activities to develop funding for the organization Board members guide the sustainability of the organization by: understanding and adhering to the policies and procedures of AWBS developing organizational policy, and creating, reviewing, and evaluating organizational plans engaging in strategic planning to establish long and short-term goals and priorities overseeing personnel and staff accountability and development recognizing and avoiding conflicts of interest ensuring the organization’s fiscal stability by: becoming familiar with AWBS’s finances, budget, and financial/resource needs connecting AWBS with sponsors, donors, and other funding opportunities supporting AWBS financially with a personally meaningful gift through a monthly recurring donation, and/or donations at fundraising events, and/or donations at other times during the year Meetings and Time Commitment AWBS Board members should commit in the range of 12-25 hours per month to AWBS, distributed between the monthly board meeting, events, and work related to the organization, as well as committee meetings. Each board member will participate and serve on at least one board committee, which aligns with their areas of expertise and interest. The board will engage in an annual retreat of approximately 6-8 hours, usually held on a weekend day in February.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, as of March 2020, the board has been meeting virtually via Zoom instead of the in-person meetings itemized below. In-person meetings will resume in the future when it is safe to do so. The board of directors meets monthly on the third Wednesday of the month, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. in downtown Seattle at our office at 1101 2nd Ave. Committee meetings generally take place once per month for 90 minutes in person or by zoom. Members are expected to attend at least three Projects Committee meetings each year (a monthly gathering of volunteer teams doing the inspiring work of the organization) Board members are expected to attend and participate in organization-wide events (e.g. the annual fundraiser, annual volunteer appreciation, etc.) One board term is two years long, with the option to continue serving on the board after the first term To apply for a position on the AWBS Board of Directors, please click the Respond button below. We will follow up with you to request additional information (listed below)
A current resume with contact information to help us get to know you (a thorough LinkedIn or similar profile is also acceptable – we’re interested in content, not polish) A Statement of Interest replying specifically to board member responsibilities. Please consider the following questions as you compose your Statement of Interest: What prompted your interest in joining the AWBS Board? What do you know about AWBS, and what would you like to learn about us? What challenges, issues, or needs would you like to address as an AWBS Board member? What areas of expertise, special skills, training, or personal qualities do you feel would be most important to your work on the AWBS Board? What will be the biggest challenges in sharing your personal time, energy, and financial resources with AWBS? Are there any thoughts, questions, or concerns that may have come up while thinking about these questions that you would like to share with us?
Interviews will be conducted in December with offers to join the board extended by mid-January. Agency: Architects Without Borders Seattle Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help save stuff from the landfill with community Fix-it Fairs!A project of Zero Waste Washington, Fix-it Fairs are community gatherings bringing neighbors together to provide free repair services to the public while reducing landfill waste and passing on vital skills. These hands-on events are open to everyone and provide an empowering opportunity for individuals to learn how to repair items – like small appliances and electronics – for themselves and others. The events are held at revolving sites around town, with the goal of making them accessible to more people in more communities. What gets fixed? We invite people to bring items in need of repairing or mending that might otherwise be thrown away, such as bikes, jewelry, clothing, small appliances, furniture, toys and electronics. What do volunteers do? Volunteers help with a variety of event-prep activities: setting up the space, placing signage, helping guests get their items checked in, getting those items to the appropriate repair station, taking photos of guests with their repaired items and more. Agency: Zero Waste Washington A project of Zero Waste Washington, Fix-it Fairs are community gatherings bringing neighbors together to provide free repair services to the public while reducing landfill waste and passing on vital skills. These hands-on events are open to everyone and provide an empowering opportunity for individuals to learn how to repair items – like small appliances and electronics – for themselves and others. The events are held at revolving sites around town, with the goal of making them accessible to more people in more communities. What gets fixed? We invite people to bring items in need of repairing or mending that might otherwise be thrown away, such as bikes, jewelry, clothing, small appliances, furniture, toys and electronics. What do volunteers do? Volunteers help with a variety of event-prep activities: setting up the space, placing signage, helping guests get their items checked in, getting those items to the appropriate repair station, taking photos of guests with their repaired items and more. Agency: Zero Waste Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Grant Writer/Fundraiser LeadWe are looking for a volunteer grant writer to come on board with us and help get grants for the program. We are also looking for that person to help us fundraise for the program. If you are a grant writer or know of a grant writer that would love to volunteer some time to better the community and the people living in it. Currently we are self-supporting and have not taken any grants yet. We are a 501 C 3 nonprofit status. This is an opportunity that will work with your schedule and can be flexible. We have not had a grant writer so this is new to us. Agency: The Journey Project We are looking for a volunteer grant writer to come on board with us and help get grants for the program. We are also looking for that person to help us fundraise for the program. If you are a grant writer or know of a grant writer that would love to volunteer some time to better the community and the people living in it. Currently we are self-supporting and have not taken any grants yet. We are a 501 C 3 nonprofit status. This is an opportunity that will work with your schedule and can be flexible. We have not had a grant writer so this is new to us. Agency: The Journey Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member at LargeAre you looking to support local farmers and food distribution agencies within the greater Seattle area? Agency: Farms For Life Are you looking to support local farmers and food distribution agencies within the greater Seattle area? Agency: Farms For Life Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BartendersDescription Arrive 45 minutes prior to Films, one hour before live events. Sell and serve beer, wine, other beverages in Lincoln Art Bar. Must have current Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) Card (course takes 3 hours, paid for by the theater) Staffing Needs 1 volunteer at movies and small events 2-3 volunteers at large events Time Commitment 1-1.5 hours total including possible intermission Various Weeknights & weekends; some weekend afternoons You choose your event, time and volunteer slot on Sign Up Genius website. Can also remove your sign up if you need to cancel. Benefits! Opportunity to enjoy performances and films for free. Free popcorn & soft-drinks, discounts on other concession items. Invitation to Annual Volunteer Recognition Event We will pay for your MAST Card in exchange for your commitment to volunteer
Agency: Lincoln Theatre Description Arrive 45 minutes prior to Films, one hour before live events. Sell and serve beer, wine, other beverages in Lincoln Art Bar. Must have current Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) Card (course takes 3 hours, paid for by the theater) Staffing Needs 1 volunteer at movies and small events 2-3 volunteers at large events Time Commitment 1-1.5 hours total including possible intermission Various Weeknights & weekends; some weekend afternoons You choose your event, time and volunteer slot on Sign Up Genius website. Can also remove your sign up if you need to cancel. Benefits! Opportunity to enjoy performances and films for free. Free popcorn & soft-drinks, discounts on other concession items. Invitation to Annual Volunteer Recognition Event We will pay for your MAST Card in exchange for your commitment to volunteer
Agency: Lincoln Theatre Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event VolunteersDescription Arrive 45 minutes prior to Films, 60 minutes before live events. Types of positions: Sell and serve concession goods. Mostly popcorn, soft-drinks and candy. Area is set up/cleaned up by House Manager. Pass will-call tickets from ticket kiosk out front. Usher. Help seat patrons at the top of the ramp, check tickets at the bottom of the ramp. Bartender (with appropriate license)Clean up auditorium at the end of event, approximately 15 minutes of light sweeping, debris collection. Staffing Needs 6 volunteers at movies and small events 10-12 volunteers at large events Time Commitment 1-1.5 hours/assignment, plus time of the event or movie Weeknights & weekends; some weekend afternoons You choose your event, time and volunteer slot on Sign Up Genius website. Can also remove your sign up if you need to cancel. Benefits! Opportunity to enjoy performances and films for free. Free popcorn & soft-drinks, discounts on other concession items. Invitation to Annual Volunteer Recognition Events Agency: Lincoln Theatre Description Arrive 45 minutes prior to Films, 60 minutes before live events. Types of positions: Sell and serve concession goods. Mostly popcorn, soft-drinks and candy. Area is set up/cleaned up by House Manager. Pass will-call tickets from ticket kiosk out front. Usher. Help seat patrons at the top of the ramp, check tickets at the bottom of the ramp. Bartender (with appropriate license)Clean up auditorium at the end of event, approximately 15 minutes of light sweeping, debris collection. Staffing Needs 6 volunteers at movies and small events 10-12 volunteers at large events Time Commitment 1-1.5 hours/assignment, plus time of the event or movie Weeknights & weekends; some weekend afternoons You choose your event, time and volunteer slot on Sign Up Genius website. Can also remove your sign up if you need to cancel. Benefits! Opportunity to enjoy performances and films for free. Free popcorn & soft-drinks, discounts on other concession items. Invitation to Annual Volunteer Recognition Events Agency: Lincoln Theatre Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Support for Horn of Africa Services families with children!The mission of Horn of Africa Services (HOAS) is to offer multi-lingual and multicultural assistance to East African immigrants and refugees in support of immediate and long-term adjustment needs. Due to COVID-19, HOAS is in need of the following items for the communities they support: Diapers Wipes Formula School supliesActivity packs (crayons, coloring books, playdough) Finished masks and other items can be dropped off/mailed to: 5303 Rainier Ave S Seattle, WA 98118If you are able to support these needs please respond to this opportunity! Agency: Horn Of Africa Services The mission of Horn of Africa Services (HOAS) is to offer multi-lingual and multicultural assistance to East African immigrants and refugees in support of immediate and long-term adjustment needs. Due to COVID-19, HOAS is in need of the following items for the communities they support: Diapers Wipes Formula School supliesActivity packs (crayons, coloring books, playdough) Finished masks and other items can be dropped off/mailed to: 5303 Rainier Ave S Seattle, WA 98118If you are able to support these needs please respond to this opportunity! Agency: Horn Of Africa Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors MemberThis volunteer position provides governance and leadership of Career Path Services on behalf of the agency’s customer groups, fund sources, and employees. Their expertise directs Career Path Services’ activities to fulfill our mission, vision, and purpose. The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for the organization. Among their responsibilities are ensuring sound financial practices, goals, and policies, developing and nurturing the organization’s resources, and maintaining quality executive leadership. Capable Directors reflect the diversity of the communities and clientele served by Career Path Services. They are committed to a progressive, productive, and friendly work environment for all customers and employees. Agency: Career Path Services This volunteer position provides governance and leadership of Career Path Services on behalf of the agency’s customer groups, fund sources, and employees. Their expertise directs Career Path Services’ activities to fulfill our mission, vision, and purpose. The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for the organization. Among their responsibilities are ensuring sound financial practices, goals, and policies, developing and nurturing the organization’s resources, and maintaining quality executive leadership. Capable Directors reflect the diversity of the communities and clientele served by Career Path Services. They are committed to a progressive, productive, and friendly work environment for all customers and employees. Agency: Career Path Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors MemberThis volunteer position provides governance and leadership of Career Path Services on behalf of the agency’s customer groups, fund sources, and employees. Their expertise directs Career Path Services’ activities to fulfill our mission, vision, and purpose. The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for the organization. Among their responsibilities are ensuring sound financial practices, goals, and policies, developing and nurturing the organization’s resources, and maintaining quality executive leadership. Capable Directors reflect the diversity of the communities and clientele served by Career Path Services. They are committed to a progressive, productive, and friendly work environment for all customers and employees. Agency: Career Path Services This volunteer position provides governance and leadership of Career Path Services on behalf of the agency’s customer groups, fund sources, and employees. Their expertise directs Career Path Services’ activities to fulfill our mission, vision, and purpose. The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for the organization. Among their responsibilities are ensuring sound financial practices, goals, and policies, developing and nurturing the organization’s resources, and maintaining quality executive leadership. Capable Directors reflect the diversity of the communities and clientele served by Career Path Services. They are committed to a progressive, productive, and friendly work environment for all customers and employees. Agency: Career Path Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Members (In person or Remote) for Children's AllianceChildren’s Alliance ensures that laws, policies and programs work for kids, and we hold our leaders accountable until they secure the resources required to make all children safe and healthy. The Children’s Alliance Board of Directors is responsible for providing oversight and strategic guidance to the organization. Our all-volunteer board includes dedicated community leaders, parents, nonprofit executives, and members of the business community who share a deep and passionate commitment to racial equity and making policy work for kids. Board members are expected to: Perform the strategic and generative work of governance. Provide stewardship for Children’s Alliance’s mission, resources, and work. Make key decisions about policy positions and program direction. Commit to learning about and working within a framework that centers undoing institutional racism and racial equity in policy advocacy. Advance and sustain Children’s Alliance’s commitment to transform itself into an anti-racist organization. Serve as ambassadors for Children’s Alliance and its mission. Attend regular board meetings and special meetings. Participate in at least one committee. Participate in annual fundraising activities and donor stewardship efforts, and make an annual gift to the organization that is significant to yourself and your family. Participate in annual advocacy efforts by signing up for action alerts, and attending at least one program event per year (e.g. Have a Heart for Kids Day, Annual Meeting, Advocacy Camp, policy summits).We require a board that: includes individuals who are personally affected by or have lived experiences in the issues we work on; reflects the racial, cultural and class composition of Washington's diverse communities; and can fulfill the board’s roles in guidance, fundraising, and oversight.BOARD TERMS BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE Learn more at this link.
Agency: Children's Alliance Children’s Alliance ensures that laws, policies and programs work for kids, and we hold our leaders accountable until they secure the resources required to make all children safe and healthy. The Children’s Alliance Board of Directors is responsible for providing oversight and strategic guidance to the organization. Our all-volunteer board includes dedicated community leaders, parents, nonprofit executives, and members of the business community who share a deep and passionate commitment to racial equity and making policy work for kids. Board members are expected to: Perform the strategic and generative work of governance. Provide stewardship for Children’s Alliance’s mission, resources, and work. Make key decisions about policy positions and program direction. Commit to learning about and working within a framework that centers undoing institutional racism and racial equity in policy advocacy. Advance and sustain Children’s Alliance’s commitment to transform itself into an anti-racist organization. Serve as ambassadors for Children’s Alliance and its mission. Attend regular board meetings and special meetings. Participate in at least one committee. Participate in annual fundraising activities and donor stewardship efforts, and make an annual gift to the organization that is significant to yourself and your family. Participate in annual advocacy efforts by signing up for action alerts, and attending at least one program event per year (e.g. Have a Heart for Kids Day, Annual Meeting, Advocacy Camp, policy summits).We require a board that: includes individuals who are personally affected by or have lived experiences in the issues we work on; reflects the racial, cultural and class composition of Washington's diverse communities; and can fulfill the board’s roles in guidance, fundraising, and oversight.BOARD TERMS BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE Learn more at this link.
Agency: Children's Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Horse PrepHorse prep volunteers help prepare the horses for their lessons, and help prepare then to go back to their turnouts after the lesson. This includes grooming the horse, tacking (saddling) the horse, and warming them up. Sometimes this also includes giving them a bath! Experience with horses is not required! Agency: Scooters Place Horse prep volunteers help prepare the horses for their lessons, and help prepare then to go back to their turnouts after the lesson. This includes grooming the horse, tacking (saddling) the horse, and warming them up. Sometimes this also includes giving them a bath! Experience with horses is not required! Agency: Scooters Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98072 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Barn HelperBarn helpers assist with horse feeding and barn chores, including filling water buckets, cleaning pastures, cleaning stalls, and repairs. Agency: Scooters Place Barn helpers assist with horse feeding and barn chores, including filling water buckets, cleaning pastures, cleaning stalls, and repairs. Agency: Scooters Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98072 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lesson LeaderLesson leaders help by leading the horse while the rider steers and learns to ride. They are there for the added safety of the rider. Agency: Scooters Place Lesson leaders help by leading the horse while the rider steers and learns to ride. They are there for the added safety of the rider. Agency: Scooters Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98072 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lesson side walkerDuring lessons side walkers devote their attention to the rider of the horse. They make sure the rider is safe, stable, maintaining proper posture, and having fun! They walk alongside the horse and rider, keeping a close eye and providing assistance when needed. Agency: Scooters Place During lessons side walkers devote their attention to the rider of the horse. They make sure the rider is safe, stable, maintaining proper posture, and having fun! They walk alongside the horse and rider, keeping a close eye and providing assistance when needed. Agency: Scooters Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98072 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Skagit First Step Center Meal ServerServe prepared meals to Skagit First Step Center residents 11am Lunch or 5pm Dinner. Meals are served for 1 1/2 hr. Then cleanup following. Agency: Friendship House Serve prepared meals to Skagit First Step Center residents 11am Lunch or 5pm Dinner. Meals are served for 1 1/2 hr. Then cleanup following. Agency: Friendship House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sack Lunches for ShelterLake City Partners Ending Homelessness is a non-profit operating an enhanced shelter (The Oaks) in Shoreline, WA. We serve 60 formerly unhoused individuals with a housing program as well as shelter 24/7. To supplement the nutrition offered to the participants, we are asking for help from the community to provide sack lunches Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Please either bring pre-packaged lunch items to The Oaks anytime between 10am and 12pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday or use our large kitchen to make sandwiches. Groups and families are welcome! Some examples of items for lunches includes: Sandwich (please avoid pork or provide alternatives) After you express your interest, our volunteer coordinator will send you the link to the signup page to find a time that works best for you or your group! Agency: Lake City Partners Ending Homelessness Lake City Partners Ending Homelessness is a non-profit operating an enhanced shelter (The Oaks) in Shoreline, WA. We serve 60 formerly unhoused individuals with a housing program as well as shelter 24/7. To supplement the nutrition offered to the participants, we are asking for help from the community to provide sack lunches Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Please either bring pre-packaged lunch items to The Oaks anytime between 10am and 12pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday or use our large kitchen to make sandwiches. Groups and families are welcome! Some examples of items for lunches includes: Sandwich (please avoid pork or provide alternatives) After you express your interest, our volunteer coordinator will send you the link to the signup page to find a time that works best for you or your group! Agency: Lake City Partners Ending Homelessness Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98133 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ** Driver Needed for Errands, Community Service is OKHi This is for court or school hours. We are very experienced, in community service, and are polite and helpful. We need a person, with your own, fully nonsmoking car, to drive, for errands. Mostly, it would be with our founder, in your car, a polite, middle aged man. Schedule is flexible. Please let us know, how many hours you need, plus the actual deadline, and a phone number to call you. 35 hour minimum. If you want, we can call the court or lawyer, to verify ourselves, and set this up for you, in advance.
Four Two Five 559-7895
Thank you Agency: Hope Center Hi This is for court or school hours. We are very experienced, in community service, and are polite and helpful. We need a person, with your own, fully nonsmoking car, to drive, for errands. Mostly, it would be with our founder, in your car, a polite, middle aged man. Schedule is flexible. Please let us know, how many hours you need, plus the actual deadline, and a phone number to call you. 35 hour minimum. If you want, we can call the court or lawyer, to verify ourselves, and set this up for you, in advance.
Four Two Five 559-7895
Thank you Agency: Hope Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Welcome box order fillerWill fill boxes according to request submitted. Must be able to lift full boxes. Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers Will fill boxes according to request submitted. Must be able to lift full boxes. Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98466 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: As Needed Volunteer DriverDo you love to drive and are looking for a low contact volunteer opportunity? Friends of Youth has an amazing way to get active and volunteer in our community to help youth. Agency: Friends of Youth Do you love to drive and are looking for a low contact volunteer opportunity? Friends of Youth has an amazing way to get active and volunteer in our community to help youth. Agency: Friends of Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98034 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Financial Aid NavigatorGraduate Strong provides financial aid filing assistance to youth and families in schools and in the community. We are looking for volunteers interested in supporting these efforts through events with groups and 1:1. Training is required and offered twice per year (fall/spring). Financial Aid Navigators have access to a calendar showing all of the potential events to participate in and sign up on their own when available. Fall (October 1-Dec 15) is the busiest time of the year with many events scheduled primarily during the day Monday-Friday. Agency: Kitsap Strong Graduate Strong provides financial aid filing assistance to youth and families in schools and in the community. We are looking for volunteers interested in supporting these efforts through events with groups and 1:1. Training is required and offered twice per year (fall/spring). Financial Aid Navigators have access to a calendar showing all of the potential events to participate in and sign up on their own when available. Fall (October 1-Dec 15) is the busiest time of the year with many events scheduled primarily during the day Monday-Friday. Agency: Kitsap Strong Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Welcome to Your Future Event VolunteersGraduate Strong hosts school and community Welcome to Your Future events throughout the year. The event allows youth to explore careers they are interested in, learn about what education journey is necessary for the career, as well as the earning potential for the career. Youth navigate through a simulation where they "spend" their monthly salary for their career of interest to consider their lifestyle choices related to housing, utilities, food and other living expenses. We are interested in volunteers willing and able to assist at these events throughout the year- little to no training is required. No prior knowledge or experience necessary but could be somewhat helpful. Interested volunteers will be contacted when events are scheduled throughout the year during the day and in the evening. The time commitment for each event is approximately 1-2 hours. Agency: Kitsap Strong Graduate Strong hosts school and community Welcome to Your Future events throughout the year. The event allows youth to explore careers they are interested in, learn about what education journey is necessary for the career, as well as the earning potential for the career. Youth navigate through a simulation where they "spend" their monthly salary for their career of interest to consider their lifestyle choices related to housing, utilities, food and other living expenses. We are interested in volunteers willing and able to assist at these events throughout the year- little to no training is required. No prior knowledge or experience necessary but could be somewhat helpful. Interested volunteers will be contacted when events are scheduled throughout the year during the day and in the evening. The time commitment for each event is approximately 1-2 hours. Agency: Kitsap Strong Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Relations and Outreach AssistantsBrief Description: This position provides support to WFCN and the Whatcom Prevention Coalition, to engage in effective public relations, media, social media and communication efforts. Work focuses on two primary areas: development of healthy, compassionate communities for children, youth and their families and mitigation of youth substance use in Whatcom County.
FTE/Status: 10-12 hours per week. Type: Volunteer.
To Apply: Submit a cover letter and resume to WFCN Intern Program at info@wfcn.org
Reports to: The Prevention Program Manager/Whatcom Prevention Coalition Coordinator. And receives direction and guidance from Executive Director of WFCN.
Essential Functions and Traits: Revitalize and maintain the WFCN/WPC website and other social media pages. Write and disseminate opinion editorials, press releases and other media communications. Support in implementation of social norming campaigns. Duties range from design of local campaigns to placement of material from pre-designed campaigns. Create brochures, flyers, and other promotional materials for public education purposes. Participate as a committee member in working with media professionals on film, social media, and other types of advanced media work. Outreach to other non-profit and government entities to share our work, events and efforts. Assist in communication efforts to promote development /fundraising work of WFCN and WCP. Maintenance of grants binder. Marketing research for needed statistics in communication. Create and maintain contact lists of our target audiences.
Other Duties: Administrative tasks—e-mailing, phone work, filing, copying, data entry and reporting as relevant to project assignment. Tasks may be delegated as appropriate. Attend meetings as relevant and available. Attend trainings as relevant to your work or interests as a professional at WFCN
Qualifications: Earning a bachelors degree or higher in Public Relations, Journalism, Communication, Graphic Design or other related discipline Collaborative with great listening skills and desire to learn and do new things. Positive attitude and persistent character. Interest in community development and mobilization; social justice; equity; healing from trauma through community resilience; prevention of youth substance use and access to mental health care. Value of children, families and community and civic engagement.
Benefits: Excellent professional resume experience and recommendations Professional Development opportunities. Community Networking and Awareness. Meaningful work and recognition for a job well done. Mileage reimbursement for approved local and other professional travel.
Compensation: This is a voluntary, unpaid position. WFCN will seek stipends for interns when allowed through grant sources.
Agency: Whatcom Family and Community Network Brief Description: This position provides support to WFCN and the Whatcom Prevention Coalition, to engage in effective public relations, media, social media and communication efforts. Work focuses on two primary areas: development of healthy, compassionate communities for children, youth and their families and mitigation of youth substance use in Whatcom County.
FTE/Status: 10-12 hours per week. Type: Volunteer.
To Apply: Submit a cover letter and resume to WFCN Intern Program at info@wfcn.org
Reports to: The Prevention Program Manager/Whatcom Prevention Coalition Coordinator. And receives direction and guidance from Executive Director of WFCN.
Essential Functions and Traits: Revitalize and maintain the WFCN/WPC website and other social media pages. Write and disseminate opinion editorials, press releases and other media communications. Support in implementation of social norming campaigns. Duties range from design of local campaigns to placement of material from pre-designed campaigns. Create brochures, flyers, and other promotional materials for public education purposes. Participate as a committee member in working with media professionals on film, social media, and other types of advanced media work. Outreach to other non-profit and government entities to share our work, events and efforts. Assist in communication efforts to promote development /fundraising work of WFCN and WCP. Maintenance of grants binder. Marketing research for needed statistics in communication. Create and maintain contact lists of our target audiences.
Other Duties: Administrative tasks—e-mailing, phone work, filing, copying, data entry and reporting as relevant to project assignment. Tasks may be delegated as appropriate. Attend meetings as relevant and available. Attend trainings as relevant to your work or interests as a professional at WFCN
Qualifications: Earning a bachelors degree or higher in Public Relations, Journalism, Communication, Graphic Design or other related discipline Collaborative with great listening skills and desire to learn and do new things. Positive attitude and persistent character. Interest in community development and mobilization; social justice; equity; healing from trauma through community resilience; prevention of youth substance use and access to mental health care. Value of children, families and community and civic engagement.
Benefits: Excellent professional resume experience and recommendations Professional Development opportunities. Community Networking and Awareness. Meaningful work and recognition for a job well done. Mileage reimbursement for approved local and other professional travel.
Compensation: This is a voluntary, unpaid position. WFCN will seek stipends for interns when allowed through grant sources.
Agency: Whatcom Family and Community Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Accounting & Grants Mgmt AssistantThis volunteer will work with our Bookkeeper on grant management including full cycle accounting: billing, accounts payable, payroll time tracking, grant tracking through financial statements. The volunteer will gain experience for resume development with a non-profit organization including grant management, accounts payable, payroll time tracking, bank & credit card reconciliation & preparation of financial statements. Additionally, you can develop confidence, capability and gain professional references in a caring and supportive workplace. In order to develop your skills, we are looking for a 10 week volunteer commitment of 5-10 hours/week Skills: Requires good MS Excel skills Willingness to learn QuickBooks-on the job training Good communication skills-verbal and written Independent self-starter Attention to detail with care for accuracyEssential Functions will be to: Understand grant management flow Enter accounts payable for invoices and credit card activity Bill grants on a monthly basis, including prepare excel worksheets and reconcile to income statement by class Enter payroll time tracking and balance by grant Reconcile bank statement monthly Reconcile credit card statement monthly including matching receipts Understand flow of grant tracking billing and expenses through financial statements Assist with preparation of financial statements for monthly board reportingOther Duties: Assist with filing of accounts payable checks-weekly Assist with gathering back-up for billing grants E-mailing, copying, data entry and reporting as relevant to WFCN need
Agency: Whatcom Family and Community Network This volunteer will work with our Bookkeeper on grant management including full cycle accounting: billing, accounts payable, payroll time tracking, grant tracking through financial statements. The volunteer will gain experience for resume development with a non-profit organization including grant management, accounts payable, payroll time tracking, bank & credit card reconciliation & preparation of financial statements. Additionally, you can develop confidence, capability and gain professional references in a caring and supportive workplace. In order to develop your skills, we are looking for a 10 week volunteer commitment of 5-10 hours/week Skills: Requires good MS Excel skills Willingness to learn QuickBooks-on the job training Good communication skills-verbal and written Independent self-starter Attention to detail with care for accuracyEssential Functions will be to: Understand grant management flow Enter accounts payable for invoices and credit card activity Bill grants on a monthly basis, including prepare excel worksheets and reconcile to income statement by class Enter payroll time tracking and balance by grant Reconcile bank statement monthly Reconcile credit card statement monthly including matching receipts Understand flow of grant tracking billing and expenses through financial statements Assist with preparation of financial statements for monthly board reportingOther Duties: Assist with filing of accounts payable checks-weekly Assist with gathering back-up for billing grants E-mailing, copying, data entry and reporting as relevant to WFCN need
Agency: Whatcom Family and Community Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: African Education ResearchWho We Are
We are a collection of individuals from northwest Washington and Vancouver, Canada. We are all volunteers, so we do not take any salaries, but we do have paid staff in Kenya. We have several major partners in Kenya that include some of the major game conservancies, and a nationwide group that provides digital education and support across the region. What We DoAfreTech is a non-profit in the US/Canada, and a registered NGO in Kenya under the name of 'ARES'. Our focus in delivering high quality digital education solutions in parts of rural East Africa that lack quality schools, have limited/no power, and limited/no internet. The ARES education system is an offline system that provides a massive amount of high-quality content along with notebooks, projectors, networking, etc. It also includes a significant amount of training and local support. We have over 75 systems installed now across East Africa now and are growing rapidly. We have recently been certified by the Kenyan Government for use in public school systems. We are planning a major expansion in 2023 and are focused on fund-raising to support that effort. You can learn more at: https://afretech.org, and https:// AresEducation.org. Volunteer OpportunityWe are planning a major expansion of our projects in east Africa in 2023 and need to secure significant funding in order to accomplish that. We need a volunteer that can assist (or lead) us in the research and planning for this effort. The position will mostly be focused on researching quality funding opportunities and preparing documents to submit for application. The existing leadership team will handle presentations, etc. as needed. (However, if the volunteer is interested in participating in that they are welcome.) The work hours are completely flexible. The key to success is a passion for helping students in remote rural villages gain access to a quality education opportunity, and a comfort level with research, writing, and strong communication skills. Previous experience with fund raising is very helpful, but not a pre-requisite. Agency: ARES - African Ruggedized Education SYstem Who We Are
We are a collection of individuals from northwest Washington and Vancouver, Canada. We are all volunteers, so we do not take any salaries, but we do have paid staff in Kenya. We have several major partners in Kenya that include some of the major game conservancies, and a nationwide group that provides digital education and support across the region. What We DoAfreTech is a non-profit in the US/Canada, and a registered NGO in Kenya under the name of 'ARES'. Our focus in delivering high quality digital education solutions in parts of rural East Africa that lack quality schools, have limited/no power, and limited/no internet. The ARES education system is an offline system that provides a massive amount of high-quality content along with notebooks, projectors, networking, etc. It also includes a significant amount of training and local support. We have over 75 systems installed now across East Africa now and are growing rapidly. We have recently been certified by the Kenyan Government for use in public school systems. We are planning a major expansion in 2023 and are focused on fund-raising to support that effort. You can learn more at: https://afretech.org, and https:// AresEducation.org. Volunteer OpportunityWe are planning a major expansion of our projects in east Africa in 2023 and need to secure significant funding in order to accomplish that. We need a volunteer that can assist (or lead) us in the research and planning for this effort. The position will mostly be focused on researching quality funding opportunities and preparing documents to submit for application. The existing leadership team will handle presentations, etc. as needed. (However, if the volunteer is interested in participating in that they are welcome.) The work hours are completely flexible. The key to success is a passion for helping students in remote rural villages gain access to a quality education opportunity, and a comfort level with research, writing, and strong communication skills. Previous experience with fund raising is very helpful, but not a pre-requisite. Agency: ARES - African Ruggedized Education SYstem Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MultiCare Gift Shop volunteerTacoma General gift shop is looking for volunteer support. We want energetic, friendly people who are interested in volunteering in one of the busiest places in the hospital. The gift shop sees patients and staff all day long providing gifts, flowers and balloons. Its a great opportunity to help in a non-clinical setting that is ongoing allowing you to become part of our team! Agency: MultiCare Volunteer Services Tacoma General gift shop is looking for volunteer support. We want energetic, friendly people who are interested in volunteering in one of the busiest places in the hospital. The gift shop sees patients and staff all day long providing gifts, flowers and balloons. Its a great opportunity to help in a non-clinical setting that is ongoing allowing you to become part of our team! Agency: MultiCare Volunteer Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conference Planning SupportJoin the WE Ignite Conference Committee; we are looking for volunteers to support with planning the WE Ignite Conference in the following positions: Event Coordinator Speaker Coordinator Promotions (Social Media & Marketing) Coordinator Event AssistantBy volunteering your time for WE Ignite you will develop skills around organizing an event and gain valuable experience. It gives you free access to the conference and an opportunity to network, which can unlock new opportunities. You will supporting positive change within your community and will have the opportunity to create new friendships with similarly passionate individuals. For more information on the positions please apply or email eventchair@weignitewa.org. About WE Ignite & our annual conference WE Ignite is an educational non-profit with the mission to ignite the inner spirit of women to connect, inspire and empower each other. Our vision is to provide opportunities, through educational events such as retreats, workshops, and our annual conference, for women from varied backgrounds to connect and support each other through both online platforms and in-person events. The WE Ignite annual conference provides attendees with time for reflection and impactful conversations around gender, sexuality, and race. WE Ignite is committed to facilitating diverse, equitable, and inclusive environments where everyone can learn and grow. The conference sessions contain an anti-oppressive and anti-racist lens with an intersectionality and positionality focus to center the most marginalized. By volunteering with us, you join us in the furthering of our commitment towards liberation and antiracism. Qualifications A belief in the mission, vision, values, purpose, and programming guidelines of WE Ignite Commitment to practicing and actively engaging in self-work to becoming anti-racist and anti-oppressive in all dimensions of diversity Demonstrated administrative and customer service experience Ability to work cooperatively in a transparent manner in an organization that encourages broad, diverse community involvement Ability to support the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs Excellent communication skills both written and oral Strong communication skills Ability to use or learn computerized informationAgency: WE Ignite Join the WE Ignite Conference Committee; we are looking for volunteers to support with planning the WE Ignite Conference in the following positions: Event Coordinator Speaker Coordinator Promotions (Social Media & Marketing) Coordinator Event AssistantBy volunteering your time for WE Ignite you will develop skills around organizing an event and gain valuable experience. It gives you free access to the conference and an opportunity to network, which can unlock new opportunities. You will supporting positive change within your community and will have the opportunity to create new friendships with similarly passionate individuals. For more information on the positions please apply or email eventchair@weignitewa.org. About WE Ignite & our annual conference WE Ignite is an educational non-profit with the mission to ignite the inner spirit of women to connect, inspire and empower each other. Our vision is to provide opportunities, through educational events such as retreats, workshops, and our annual conference, for women from varied backgrounds to connect and support each other through both online platforms and in-person events. The WE Ignite annual conference provides attendees with time for reflection and impactful conversations around gender, sexuality, and race. WE Ignite is committed to facilitating diverse, equitable, and inclusive environments where everyone can learn and grow. The conference sessions contain an anti-oppressive and anti-racist lens with an intersectionality and positionality focus to center the most marginalized. By volunteering with us, you join us in the furthering of our commitment towards liberation and antiracism. Qualifications A belief in the mission, vision, values, purpose, and programming guidelines of WE Ignite Commitment to practicing and actively engaging in self-work to becoming anti-racist and anti-oppressive in all dimensions of diversity Demonstrated administrative and customer service experience Ability to work cooperatively in a transparent manner in an organization that encourages broad, diverse community involvement Ability to support the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs Excellent communication skills both written and oral Strong communication skills Ability to use or learn computerized informationAgency: WE Ignite Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturdays in the Highline Botanical GardenEvery Saturday from 10am-2pm we have opportunities to help at the Highline Botanical Garden!
Majority of the help we need is with general maintenance of our Gardens which includes: Raking / Sweeping Mulching Weeding Planting / Transplanting Watering Clean up debris Dead-heading Pruning Weed Trimming Mowing the lawns Clean out pondsWhether you're an experienced gardener or someone just starting out, come learn with us! Every day you will learn new gardening techniques and build friendships. Our gardeners will train you and answer any questions you may have. We have New Volunteer Orientation every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month at 9:30am where we have a quick tour of the garden, an introduction to our staff and take care of all needed paperwork. After orientation you are able to start or schedule your first day. Please let us know what day works best for you so we can sign you up ad email you more information!
Agency: Highline Botanical Garden Foundation Every Saturday from 10am-2pm we have opportunities to help at the Highline Botanical Garden!
Majority of the help we need is with general maintenance of our Gardens which includes: Raking / Sweeping Mulching Weeding Planting / Transplanting Watering Clean up debris Dead-heading Pruning Weed Trimming Mowing the lawns Clean out pondsWhether you're an experienced gardener or someone just starting out, come learn with us! Every day you will learn new gardening techniques and build friendships. Our gardeners will train you and answer any questions you may have. We have New Volunteer Orientation every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month at 9:30am where we have a quick tour of the garden, an introduction to our staff and take care of all needed paperwork. After orientation you are able to start or schedule your first day. Please let us know what day works best for you so we can sign you up ad email you more information!
Agency: Highline Botanical Garden Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Quick Pick DistributorThe quick pick distributor chooses food from the quick pick section over by the stairs on the left and puts together a cart of food from the quick pick. They then walk that cart out to the client waiting in their car, and assist them in loading if needed. Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form. Agency: Puyallup Food Bank The quick pick distributor chooses food from the quick pick section over by the stairs on the left and puts together a cart of food from the quick pick. They then walk that cart out to the client waiting in their car, and assist them in loading if needed. Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form. Agency: Puyallup Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98371 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refrigerated Foods DistributorThe refrigerated foods distributor puts together boxes of refrigerated food for different family sizes using their best judgement when clients come. Restock the reach-in refrigerators as needed.
Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form. Agency: Puyallup Food Bank The refrigerated foods distributor puts together boxes of refrigerated food for different family sizes using their best judgement when clients come. Restock the reach-in refrigerators as needed.
Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form. Agency: Puyallup Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98371 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ReceptionistAnswers the phone, which are typically one of three different types of calls: 1. People calling to make an appointment to pick up food 2. people or companies wanting to drop off food, and 3. volunteers calling because they want to volunteer or they cannot make their shift to volunteer. Check email, take messages for staff. Print appointment schedule for food service teams. Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form. Agency: Puyallup Food Bank Answers the phone, which are typically one of three different types of calls: 1. People calling to make an appointment to pick up food 2. people or companies wanting to drop off food, and 3. volunteers calling because they want to volunteer or they cannot make their shift to volunteer. Check email, take messages for staff. Print appointment schedule for food service teams. Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form. Agency: Puyallup Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98371 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CoCA Marketing & Social Media InternshipAnnouncing CoCA’s Marketing & Social Media Internship Our Marketing & Social Media Internship opportunity is now available at CoCA, Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle. Immerse yourself in the art community as you gain valuable skills. Hands-on, project-based experience & mentoring. 10 hrs weekly /6 months; flexible scheduling, both remote & onsite work. We support diversity, equity, & inclusion at CoCA & warmly welcome BIPOC & LGBTQIA+ people in our organization. Experience with Social Media & Photoshop are required. Familiarity with KPIs, communications, fundraising, InDesign, & Illustrator are a plus. Work closely with CoCA’s Director & Development Committee on campaign strategy and analytics Help create & post social media content Assist with executing fundraising campaigns & creating reports We seek Interns who are accountable, inclusive, passionate about the art world, & invested in learning great communication. CoCA is a nonprofit which has proudly served the region for 40+ years. Our Interns work alongside our staff & Board in a supportive & diverse environment. Although this is an uncompensated internship, school credit & numerous other benefits including CoCA Membership & letters of recommendation are available. For info, click Respond below. Check us out at www.cocaseattle.org. Join our inclusive community of art lovers dedicated to serving the community.
CoCA Internships: Building Community Through Mentorship & Meaningful Work
Agency: Center On Contemporary Art Announcing CoCA’s Marketing & Social Media Internship Our Marketing & Social Media Internship opportunity is now available at CoCA, Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle. Immerse yourself in the art community as you gain valuable skills. Hands-on, project-based experience & mentoring. 10 hrs weekly /6 months; flexible scheduling, both remote & onsite work. We support diversity, equity, & inclusion at CoCA & warmly welcome BIPOC & LGBTQIA+ people in our organization. Experience with Social Media & Photoshop are required. Familiarity with KPIs, communications, fundraising, InDesign, & Illustrator are a plus. Work closely with CoCA’s Director & Development Committee on campaign strategy and analytics Help create & post social media content Assist with executing fundraising campaigns & creating reports We seek Interns who are accountable, inclusive, passionate about the art world, & invested in learning great communication. CoCA is a nonprofit which has proudly served the region for 40+ years. Our Interns work alongside our staff & Board in a supportive & diverse environment. Although this is an uncompensated internship, school credit & numerous other benefits including CoCA Membership & letters of recommendation are available. For info, click Respond below. Check us out at www.cocaseattle.org. Join our inclusive community of art lovers dedicated to serving the community.
CoCA Internships: Building Community Through Mentorship & Meaningful Work
Agency: Center On Contemporary Art Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Donation DriveLooking for a fun way to help out? Consider hosting a donation drive for Friends of Youth! We are currently in the need of school supplies and household items to help with young people entering housing. If you're interested, please let me know and we can get you set up!
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Agency: Friends of Youth Looking for a fun way to help out? Consider hosting a donation drive for Friends of Youth! We are currently in the need of school supplies and household items to help with young people entering housing. If you're interested, please let me know and we can get you set up!
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Agency: Friends of Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98034 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing bank sorters and checkersVolunteer sorters and checkers will accept donations of gently used clothing, bed linens and towels. Items will be sorted to determine cleanliness and amount of wear. Acceptable items will have no stain, rips or broken zippers. Items deemed unacceptable will be either discarded or forward on to Good Will. Acceptable items will be displayed on appropriate racks or bins. During hours of operation volunteers will greet and assist customers with selection of items. Volunteer will log in items chosen by customer, listing name and town and verifying the number of items is with the guidelines. At the end of the open hours of operation volunteer will sweep and tidy up the facility. Hours of operation Mondays and Fridays 9 am - noon, Wednesday 5 pm - 7. Agency: Blaine Community Clothing Bank Volunteer sorters and checkers will accept donations of gently used clothing, bed linens and towels. Items will be sorted to determine cleanliness and amount of wear. Acceptable items will have no stain, rips or broken zippers. Items deemed unacceptable will be either discarded or forward on to Good Will. Acceptable items will be displayed on appropriate racks or bins. During hours of operation volunteers will greet and assist customers with selection of items. Volunteer will log in items chosen by customer, listing name and town and verifying the number of items is with the guidelines. At the end of the open hours of operation volunteer will sweep and tidy up the facility. Hours of operation Mondays and Fridays 9 am - noon, Wednesday 5 pm - 7. Agency: Blaine Community Clothing Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98230 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pillow Case SewingHeading off to camp for the first time can be filled with a wide variety of feelings and nerves. And that is just for the parents! Now imagine sending your child with complex medical conditions off to camp for the first time... Throughout the week, campers lay their heads on a wide variety of colorful and fun pillowcases. Each pillowcase is handmade by the loving hands of volunteers, and it helps to create a homey and safe atmosphere for all our campers. After a big week of camp we want to remind each camper how special they are and how much they learned and grew during the week, so they get to take their pillowcase home with them and be reminded of camp all year long. So, as you can guess, we go through a lot of pillow cases! If you are someone who sews, or knows someone that sews, go pick out some fun (and appropriate) fabric that you like and help keep the magic of camp going. Many people use one fabric for the main part of the pillowcase and another for the trim at the end. Check out an easy how-to video here. Agency: Camp Korey Heading off to camp for the first time can be filled with a wide variety of feelings and nerves. And that is just for the parents! Now imagine sending your child with complex medical conditions off to camp for the first time... Throughout the week, campers lay their heads on a wide variety of colorful and fun pillowcases. Each pillowcase is handmade by the loving hands of volunteers, and it helps to create a homey and safe atmosphere for all our campers. After a big week of camp we want to remind each camper how special they are and how much they learned and grew during the week, so they get to take their pillowcase home with them and be reminded of camp all year long. So, as you can guess, we go through a lot of pillow cases! If you are someone who sews, or knows someone that sews, go pick out some fun (and appropriate) fabric that you like and help keep the magic of camp going. Many people use one fabric for the main part of the pillowcase and another for the trim at the end. Check out an easy how-to video here. Agency: Camp Korey Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Warm Fuzzy Sewing ProjectCarrying Camp with You Warm fuzzies in all forms are used to spread love and positivity at camp. They are a way to show that we care about and appreciate each other. Building on the special tradition of writing or sharing warm fuzzies, each camper receives a physical puff ball warm fuzzy creature which was created and designed by a camper in 2017, who wanted to continue the sense of community and support created at Camp Korey in a more tangible (and huggable) way. Each camper receives a warm fuzzy creature to take home with them after they complete a week of residential summer camp. These warm fuzzies will serve as a reminder of the support and friendships made at camp whenever they need a boost in spirits. Warm Fuzzies are sewn to a pre-made pattern which ensures all fuzzies are consistent in size and shape. The children we serve often have severe allergies and sensitivities, which limits our use of supplies to only new fabric that is machine washable. Visit our Warm Fuzzy Project page for the pattern and more details! Agency: Camp Korey Carrying Camp with You Warm fuzzies in all forms are used to spread love and positivity at camp. They are a way to show that we care about and appreciate each other. Building on the special tradition of writing or sharing warm fuzzies, each camper receives a physical puff ball warm fuzzy creature which was created and designed by a camper in 2017, who wanted to continue the sense of community and support created at Camp Korey in a more tangible (and huggable) way. Each camper receives a warm fuzzy creature to take home with them after they complete a week of residential summer camp. These warm fuzzies will serve as a reminder of the support and friendships made at camp whenever they need a boost in spirits. Warm Fuzzies are sewn to a pre-made pattern which ensures all fuzzies are consistent in size and shape. The children we serve often have severe allergies and sensitivities, which limits our use of supplies to only new fabric that is machine washable. Visit our Warm Fuzzy Project page for the pattern and more details! Agency: Camp Korey Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Facilities and Site Maintenance VolunteersVolunteers are at the heart of Camp Korey! Your gift of time is how we make camp wishes come true. You are the journey maker, the superhero, the glue that brings our Campers and community together. You bring the magic to Camp! Camp Korey relies on the kindness of hundreds of volunteers every year to accomplish our mission of bringing joy to children with life-altering medical conditions. Each year, our community of program, medical, corporate, and at-home volunteers generously give thousands of hours to make the wishes of our campers a reality. When you volunteer with us, you become a part of the Camp Korey story: a caring, supportive, and compassionate community that comes together to enrich the lives of our campers. Our 204 acre property is always in need of individuals or groups to help us create a safe space for campers and their families! We are looking for non-skilled and skilled volunteers to help us maintain our camp! Facility needs could fall under these categories: Painting Carpentry Welding Plumbing Forestry Electric/Wiring Landscaping Housekeeping GardeningGroups or individuals welcome! Please reach out today! Agency: Camp Korey Volunteers are at the heart of Camp Korey! Your gift of time is how we make camp wishes come true. You are the journey maker, the superhero, the glue that brings our Campers and community together. You bring the magic to Camp! Camp Korey relies on the kindness of hundreds of volunteers every year to accomplish our mission of bringing joy to children with life-altering medical conditions. Each year, our community of program, medical, corporate, and at-home volunteers generously give thousands of hours to make the wishes of our campers a reality. When you volunteer with us, you become a part of the Camp Korey story: a caring, supportive, and compassionate community that comes together to enrich the lives of our campers. Our 204 acre property is always in need of individuals or groups to help us create a safe space for campers and their families! We are looking for non-skilled and skilled volunteers to help us maintain our camp! Facility needs could fall under these categories: Painting Carpentry Welding Plumbing Forestry Electric/Wiring Landscaping Housekeeping GardeningGroups or individuals welcome! Please reach out today! Agency: Camp Korey Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Physicians and Nurses needed at Neighborhood ClinicVolunteers are needed at the Neighborhood Clinic! Physicians and nurses are especially needed at this time. Applications and instructions on how to apply are at this link. Volunteers must have a current WA state license. Free malpractice insurance available through the state. Neighborhood Clinic is open two nights a week (M/Th) as a walk-in urgent care for people who are uninsured or underinsured. Questions? Email volunteer@neighborhoodclinictacoma.org Agency: Neighborhood Clinic Volunteers are needed at the Neighborhood Clinic! Physicians and nurses are especially needed at this time. Applications and instructions on how to apply are at this link. Volunteers must have a current WA state license. Free malpractice insurance available through the state. Neighborhood Clinic is open two nights a week (M/Th) as a walk-in urgent care for people who are uninsured or underinsured. Questions? Email volunteer@neighborhoodclinictacoma.org Agency: Neighborhood Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum Docent VolunteerThe Lynden Pioneer Museum needs docents and volunteers to help share our wonderful museum with visitors. No experience or special skills necessary, just a welcoming attitude! Docents greet visitors, take admission, handle sales at the gift shop, and help start visitors on their self-guided tour of the museum. There are morning and afternoon shifts, and flexible schedules. Come with a friend or make new ones! Visitors love our volunteers and docents and so do we! Museum discounts and event invites included! Come volunteer with us and help preserve our museum and keep history alive.
Agency: Lynden Heritage Museum The Lynden Pioneer Museum needs docents and volunteers to help share our wonderful museum with visitors. No experience or special skills necessary, just a welcoming attitude! Docents greet visitors, take admission, handle sales at the gift shop, and help start visitors on their self-guided tour of the museum. There are morning and afternoon shifts, and flexible schedules. Come with a friend or make new ones! Visitors love our volunteers and docents and so do we! Museum discounts and event invites included! Come volunteer with us and help preserve our museum and keep history alive.
Agency: Lynden Heritage Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98264 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Maintenance Worker/HandymanThe position of volunteer maintenance worker serves by assisting and carry out the repair and maintenance of Acres of Diamonds. With the ultimate goal of supporting the mission of creating lasting change for homeless moms and kids through a caring community. Benefits: See the difference you are making in families that are working toward independent lives. Opportunities to work on new projects and increase practical skills in maintenance. Work alongside staff and make connections. Learn more about work in the non-profit sector.Major Responsibilities: Perform basic repairs to the transitional house and apartments such as plumbing, electrical fixtures, broken appliances/equipment and other minor repairs Provide maintenance to interior and exterior of the house and apartments including painting, carpentry, grounds clean-up, and new equipment/furniture installation. Other tasks as determined by volunteer and staff.
Agency: Acres Of Diamonds The position of volunteer maintenance worker serves by assisting and carry out the repair and maintenance of Acres of Diamonds. With the ultimate goal of supporting the mission of creating lasting change for homeless moms and kids through a caring community. Benefits: See the difference you are making in families that are working toward independent lives. Opportunities to work on new projects and increase practical skills in maintenance. Work alongside staff and make connections. Learn more about work in the non-profit sector.Major Responsibilities: Perform basic repairs to the transitional house and apartments such as plumbing, electrical fixtures, broken appliances/equipment and other minor repairs Provide maintenance to interior and exterior of the house and apartments including painting, carpentry, grounds clean-up, and new equipment/furniture installation. Other tasks as determined by volunteer and staff.
Agency: Acres Of Diamonds Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98019 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kids Program VolunteerDesired Qualifications: The Kids Program Volunteer will be at least 15 years of age and enjoy spending time with children ages newborn to 12 years old. Other necessary qualities and skills include: A general desire to have fun and work with children. A desire to build a one-on-one relationship with a child and participate in a variety of activities. Willingness to work with children who have come from hard places and may have developmental problems and/or behavioral challenges. Tolerance and openness to different world views and sensitivity to other cultures and languages. Satisfactory criminal background.
Agency: Acres Of Diamonds Desired Qualifications: The Kids Program Volunteer will be at least 15 years of age and enjoy spending time with children ages newborn to 12 years old. Other necessary qualities and skills include: A general desire to have fun and work with children. A desire to build a one-on-one relationship with a child and participate in a variety of activities. Willingness to work with children who have come from hard places and may have developmental problems and/or behavioral challenges. Tolerance and openness to different world views and sensitivity to other cultures and languages. Satisfactory criminal background.
Agency: Acres Of Diamonds Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98019 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior and Disabled Services VolunteerAdopt a Senior! Community Action’s Volunteer Services Program is looking for community volunteers to provide direct services for elderly and disabled adults. Volunteers are needed to provide housekeeping, shopping, meal preparation, yard work, transportation, moving assistance, firewood chopping and stacking, minor home repair, and more as we strive to help clients remain living independently in their own homes. With summer fast approaching, help with yard care is especially appreciated. Adopt a senior's yard to take care of for the summer! COVID protocol in place to provide for safety. Groups and individuals are greatly needed to work as a team on weekdays or weekends to assist with these services on a regular basis. Location and Time Commitment: Senior and Disabled volunteer services go wherever they are called, so locations vary throughout Skagit County. We try to match the location of our clients with that of volunteers, depending on current needs. Time ranges between 2-6 hours per week; firewood projects and moving typically happen on Saturdays. Volunteer Benefits: Increase the quality of life for a senior or adult with a disability, gain new friendships, make the community a safer place to live, and gain new skills you can put on a resume. Community Need Met: Community Action’s senior and disabled services program is one of the largest volunteer based programs in the area that meets one of the greatest needs by providing this population of individuals with dignity and a safe, healthy home. Without volunteers these needs would not be met. Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Adopt a Senior! Community Action’s Volunteer Services Program is looking for community volunteers to provide direct services for elderly and disabled adults. Volunteers are needed to provide housekeeping, shopping, meal preparation, yard work, transportation, moving assistance, firewood chopping and stacking, minor home repair, and more as we strive to help clients remain living independently in their own homes. With summer fast approaching, help with yard care is especially appreciated. Adopt a senior's yard to take care of for the summer! COVID protocol in place to provide for safety. Groups and individuals are greatly needed to work as a team on weekdays or weekends to assist with these services on a regular basis. Location and Time Commitment: Senior and Disabled volunteer services go wherever they are called, so locations vary throughout Skagit County. We try to match the location of our clients with that of volunteers, depending on current needs. Time ranges between 2-6 hours per week; firewood projects and moving typically happen on Saturdays. Volunteer Benefits: Increase the quality of life for a senior or adult with a disability, gain new friendships, make the community a safer place to live, and gain new skills you can put on a resume. Community Need Met: Community Action’s senior and disabled services program is one of the largest volunteer based programs in the area that meets one of the greatest needs by providing this population of individuals with dignity and a safe, healthy home. Without volunteers these needs would not be met. Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Creative Mentor (Classroom Assistant- In Person & Virtual)Creative Mentors help Teaching Artists set up/break down classes, provide a supportive and welcoming presence, connect with and assist participants, take photographs, take attendance, and generally model good behavior. If you would like more information or are interested in volunteering, please click the Respond button below! Agency: Path with Art Creative Mentors help Teaching Artists set up/break down classes, provide a supportive and welcoming presence, connect with and assist participants, take photographs, take attendance, and generally model good behavior. If you would like more information or are interested in volunteering, please click the Respond button below! Agency: Path with Art Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Pongo's Fund Development & Event Committee!Purpose The purpose of Pongo Poetry Project’s Fund Development & Event Committee is to provide support and oversight of the organization’s fundraising strategy, initiatives, and annual flagship fundraising event. Committee members will work with Pongo’s Development Manager to establish and maintain a culture of philanthropy throughout the organization. Furthermore, committee members will support the development and execution of Pongo’s annual fall fundraising event. Fund Development Responsibilities To fulfill the Fund Development goals outlined above, the Committee will: Review and offer input on Pongo’s annual fundraising plan, and specific development initiatives to ensure that they meet the organization’s revenue needs Support Pongo’s high priority fundraising objectives, specifically the cultivation of major individual donors and corporate sources of support Engage in donor stewardship activities. Examples include: Join donor meetings Donor gratitude calls Serve as Pongo’s fundraising “cheerleaders” by supporting individual board members in meeting their personal fundraising goals. Examples include: Co-host private donor stewardship events Partner with fellow board members on donor gratitude calls Monitor fundraising efforts to ensure they are carried out in a manner consistent with Pongo’s mission, values and racial equity and social justice vision.Event Responsibilities To fulfill the Event goals outlined above, committee members will: Participate in the development and implementation of the event work plan Provide input and serve in an advisory capacity to guide the committee Review and offer feedback on event materials (i.e., fundraising materials, media/external communications, program content, etc.) Serve as internal/external ambassadors for Pongo’s event related work (i.e., supporting event outreach efforts, encouraging board member participation, etc.)Time Commitment Volunteer 1-2 hours per month to Fund Development & Event Committee, according to the following breakdown: Monthly Committee Check-In (1 hour) Committee work, according to personal schedule (1 hour)Agency: Pongo Poetry Project Purpose The purpose of Pongo Poetry Project’s Fund Development & Event Committee is to provide support and oversight of the organization’s fundraising strategy, initiatives, and annual flagship fundraising event. Committee members will work with Pongo’s Development Manager to establish and maintain a culture of philanthropy throughout the organization. Furthermore, committee members will support the development and execution of Pongo’s annual fall fundraising event. Fund Development Responsibilities To fulfill the Fund Development goals outlined above, the Committee will: Review and offer input on Pongo’s annual fundraising plan, and specific development initiatives to ensure that they meet the organization’s revenue needs Support Pongo’s high priority fundraising objectives, specifically the cultivation of major individual donors and corporate sources of support Engage in donor stewardship activities. Examples include: Join donor meetings Donor gratitude calls Serve as Pongo’s fundraising “cheerleaders” by supporting individual board members in meeting their personal fundraising goals. Examples include: Co-host private donor stewardship events Partner with fellow board members on donor gratitude calls Monitor fundraising efforts to ensure they are carried out in a manner consistent with Pongo’s mission, values and racial equity and social justice vision.Event Responsibilities To fulfill the Event goals outlined above, committee members will: Participate in the development and implementation of the event work plan Provide input and serve in an advisory capacity to guide the committee Review and offer feedback on event materials (i.e., fundraising materials, media/external communications, program content, etc.) Serve as internal/external ambassadors for Pongo’s event related work (i.e., supporting event outreach efforts, encouraging board member participation, etc.)Time Commitment Volunteer 1-2 hours per month to Fund Development & Event Committee, according to the following breakdown: Monthly Committee Check-In (1 hour) Committee work, according to personal schedule (1 hour)Agency: Pongo Poetry Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98122 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Funds Development ChairpersonThe Funds Development Chairperson is delegated authority by the Board of Directors to, among other things, secure donations, gifts, bequests, and other investible assets for the benefit of the Lynden Pioneer Museum. You would work with other members of the Funds Development Committee in various capacities. The functions of the Funds Development Committee are: Provide creative ideas, advice, and counsel to the board with respect to the Endowment Funds Development Program.2. Provide friends of the Lynden Heritage Foundation an opportunity to support the Lynden Heritage Foundation with planned gifts, both now and beyond their lifetime though bequests, gifts of cash, securities, life insurance, pension plans, real property, and through funding of gift agreements, trust, and other types of life income agreements. 3. Negotiate planned giving agreements with prospective donors. 4. Provide seminars as needed for the supporting community to inform it of opportunities to give. 5. Distribute regular information to the public by way of LPM publications. Contact Info: 1-360-354-3675 Agency: Lynden Pioneer Museum Endowment The Funds Development Chairperson is delegated authority by the Board of Directors to, among other things, secure donations, gifts, bequests, and other investible assets for the benefit of the Lynden Pioneer Museum. You would work with other members of the Funds Development Committee in various capacities. The functions of the Funds Development Committee are: Provide creative ideas, advice, and counsel to the board with respect to the Endowment Funds Development Program.2. Provide friends of the Lynden Heritage Foundation an opportunity to support the Lynden Heritage Foundation with planned gifts, both now and beyond their lifetime though bequests, gifts of cash, securities, life insurance, pension plans, real property, and through funding of gift agreements, trust, and other types of life income agreements. 3. Negotiate planned giving agreements with prospective donors. 4. Provide seminars as needed for the supporting community to inform it of opportunities to give. 5. Distribute regular information to the public by way of LPM publications. Contact Info: 1-360-354-3675 Agency: Lynden Pioneer Museum Endowment Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98264 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteerWe have many organized activities including 1 to 1's with residents that could be handled by a volunteer. You will go thru an interview with the Life Enrichment Director before agreeing to volunteer. Training & observation will occur, before you are required to start independent activities. Please contact Cindy @ Clearbrook if you have any questions. Agency: Clearbrook Inn We have many organized activities including 1 to 1's with residents that could be handled by a volunteer. You will go thru an interview with the Life Enrichment Director before agreeing to volunteer. Training & observation will occur, before you are required to start independent activities. Please contact Cindy @ Clearbrook if you have any questions. Agency: Clearbrook Inn Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98383 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Call for Community Allies at WIHS!Whatcom Intergenerational High School is the first public charter school in Whatcom County! We are a non-profit, mission-driven school focused on serving high school students from all backgrounds and life circumstances. This first year, we are opening to 9th and 10th grade (ages 13-16). The Community Ally role is one where multigenerational community members from Whatcom County can volunteer to interact with high school students and fellow volunteers as each embarks on their own journeys of learning and growth. Student and community allies will have a communal responsibility of supporting each other in a holistic way, understanding that no part(s) of us are left out of a school environment and can have real impacts on our growth if not acknowledged. In this role, volunteers will be able to participate in Morning Circle times, Phenomena Learning, off site excursions, and other WIHS events. We are looking for individuals who can donate 2 days a week for 2-3 hours a day. This person will also be invited to build relationships with current community allies through attending feedback sessions, appreciation gatherings, and cohort meetings. If you are interested in learning more about, or becoming an Ally, please submit an interest form at: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?AP=1889453455 Or feel free to respond to this listing.
Thank you for your dedication to our community, and we look forward to working with you! The WIHS Team Agency: Whatcom Intergenerational High School Whatcom Intergenerational High School is the first public charter school in Whatcom County! We are a non-profit, mission-driven school focused on serving high school students from all backgrounds and life circumstances. This first year, we are opening to 9th and 10th grade (ages 13-16). The Community Ally role is one where multigenerational community members from Whatcom County can volunteer to interact with high school students and fellow volunteers as each embarks on their own journeys of learning and growth. Student and community allies will have a communal responsibility of supporting each other in a holistic way, understanding that no part(s) of us are left out of a school environment and can have real impacts on our growth if not acknowledged. In this role, volunteers will be able to participate in Morning Circle times, Phenomena Learning, off site excursions, and other WIHS events. We are looking for individuals who can donate 2 days a week for 2-3 hours a day. This person will also be invited to build relationships with current community allies through attending feedback sessions, appreciation gatherings, and cohort meetings. If you are interested in learning more about, or becoming an Ally, please submit an interest form at: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?AP=1889453455 Or feel free to respond to this listing.
Thank you for your dedication to our community, and we look forward to working with you! The WIHS Team Agency: Whatcom Intergenerational High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Bank VolunteersThe Assistance Office is located at 1137 North Callow Avenue. Volunteers are needed to prepare food baskets and other assistance to local families. We are looking for compassionate people to give their time to our food bank. Help us to help others by volunteering for any of the following positions:
Volunteers choose one day per week that they are able to commit to a four hour shift, 10:15 am to 2:30 pm. We need volunteers on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Please email Felicia@svdpaul.org to set up a time to tour our food bank and join our team! Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Bremerton The Assistance Office is located at 1137 North Callow Avenue. Volunteers are needed to prepare food baskets and other assistance to local families. We are looking for compassionate people to give their time to our food bank. Help us to help others by volunteering for any of the following positions:
Volunteers choose one day per week that they are able to commit to a four hour shift, 10:15 am to 2:30 pm. We need volunteers on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Please email Felicia@svdpaul.org to set up a time to tour our food bank and join our team! Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Bremerton Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Bank - Client Interviewer/Front deskThe St. Vincent de Paul Assistance office (food bank) serves families in Bremerton. Interviewers greet clients at the front desk and speak to them about what needs they have (and which foods they would use). Interviewers speak to clients one on one and their work is extremely rewarding. This is office work, however there is repetitive sitting and standing. Our computer program is simple to use.
We need interviewers on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10:15 to 2:30. Experience in a food bank is not necessary, we will train you! Volunteers make the food bank at St. Vincent de Paul possible.
Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Bremerton The St. Vincent de Paul Assistance office (food bank) serves families in Bremerton. Interviewers greet clients at the front desk and speak to them about what needs they have (and which foods they would use). Interviewers speak to clients one on one and their work is extremely rewarding. This is office work, however there is repetitive sitting and standing. Our computer program is simple to use.
We need interviewers on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10:15 to 2:30. Experience in a food bank is not necessary, we will train you! Volunteers make the food bank at St. Vincent de Paul possible.
Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Bremerton Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Burlington Healthy Community Coalition - Teen Leadership OpportunitiesThe Burlington Healthy Community Coalition (BHCC) supports & promotes healthy environments and opportunities for youth to gain skills and recognition. BHCC is actively looking for youth who want to be involved in positive change within their community to join the Coalition's members and leadership team. Youth Sector Representative: Our BHCC Drug Free Communities Youth Sector representative provides a strategic alliance within the Coalition ensuring youth voices are heard among community partners in an effort to create a safe, healthy and drug-free community for all our youth. BHCC Leadership: Join the BHCC Executive Team as an officer or member-at-large position and guide the Coalition in strategic projects that support reducing risk factors and building on community strengths and protections. - No experience required Agency: Burlington Healthy Community Coalition The Burlington Healthy Community Coalition (BHCC) supports & promotes healthy environments and opportunities for youth to gain skills and recognition. BHCC is actively looking for youth who want to be involved in positive change within their community to join the Coalition's members and leadership team. Youth Sector Representative: Our BHCC Drug Free Communities Youth Sector representative provides a strategic alliance within the Coalition ensuring youth voices are heard among community partners in an effort to create a safe, healthy and drug-free community for all our youth. BHCC Leadership: Join the BHCC Executive Team as an officer or member-at-large position and guide the Coalition in strategic projects that support reducing risk factors and building on community strengths and protections. - No experience required Agency: Burlington Healthy Community Coalition Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become an orchard stewardWe are seeking 12 individuals who are interested in being trained to care for an heirloom orchard and commit to approximately 4-8 hours/month of volunteer work in an heirloom orchard. The tree fruit of this orchard in combination with an adjacent P-patch contributes more than one ton of fresh produce Orchard Gardens provides to hungry people in the local area. The work in the orchard includes tree pruning, fruit picking, mulching and periodic orchard clean-up. It would be helpful if you were comfortable on a ladder and using hand tools. Also helpful if you can use a wheelbarrow and have some arm and leg strength. Most folks are perfectly comfortable doing orchard work. It doesn't take major muscles, but it is helpful to be comfortable doing manual labor. Agency: Orchard Gardens At Holy Cross Lutheran We are seeking 12 individuals who are interested in being trained to care for an heirloom orchard and commit to approximately 4-8 hours/month of volunteer work in an heirloom orchard. The tree fruit of this orchard in combination with an adjacent P-patch contributes more than one ton of fresh produce Orchard Gardens provides to hungry people in the local area. The work in the orchard includes tree pruning, fruit picking, mulching and periodic orchard clean-up. It would be helpful if you were comfortable on a ladder and using hand tools. Also helpful if you can use a wheelbarrow and have some arm and leg strength. Most folks are perfectly comfortable doing orchard work. It doesn't take major muscles, but it is helpful to be comfortable doing manual labor. Agency: Orchard Gardens At Holy Cross Lutheran Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98006 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PhotographerWe are looking for someone who would be a dedicated photographer of our Capers and sorting parties and other events. We need to keep our website and facebook page up to date with new photos. Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers We are looking for someone who would be a dedicated photographer of our Capers and sorting parties and other events. We need to keep our website and facebook page up to date with new photos. Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98466 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing and household items sorterWe collect donations of clothing and other items. These all need to be sorted by size and suitability. We generally do this as a group on a set date once a month. Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers We collect donations of clothing and other items. These all need to be sorted by size and suitability. We generally do this as a group on a set date once a month. Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98466 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make Sure Everyone Has Access to Food By Volunteering at the Sno-Valley Market (Food Bank)Hopelink's food markets will be opening back up to the public and we need your help to make sure everyone in our community has access to food! Volunteer are asked to commit to at least 3 months of volunteering and volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Opportunities mostly between 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Mondays-Fridays with some evening opportunities starting at 4:30 PM. Volunteer opportunities are available at our Sno-Valley Market in the following positions: Grocery Rescue Sorting: Help sort donations from the grocery store and make sure they are ready to go out on the shelves. Must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Market Check-In: Greet shoppers and check them in using our appointment app. Volunteers must be comfortable using technology and working independently. Customer Service: Provide a supportive experience for our shoppers. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Donation Receiver: Greet and thank donors for their food donations. You'll help unload donations from cars, write receipts, and move items to their appropriate location. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. Restocker: Make sure the market shelves stay stocked during distribution. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds.Agency: Hopelink Hopelink's food markets will be opening back up to the public and we need your help to make sure everyone in our community has access to food! Volunteer are asked to commit to at least 3 months of volunteering and volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Opportunities mostly between 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Mondays-Fridays with some evening opportunities starting at 4:30 PM. Volunteer opportunities are available at our Sno-Valley Market in the following positions: Grocery Rescue Sorting: Help sort donations from the grocery store and make sure they are ready to go out on the shelves. Must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Market Check-In: Greet shoppers and check them in using our appointment app. Volunteers must be comfortable using technology and working independently. Customer Service: Provide a supportive experience for our shoppers. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Donation Receiver: Greet and thank donors for their food donations. You'll help unload donations from cars, write receipts, and move items to their appropriate location. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. Restocker: Make sure the market shelves stay stocked during distribution. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds.Agency: Hopelink Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98014 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Sure Everyone Has Access to Food By Volunteering at the Shoreline Market (Food Bank)Hopelink's food markets will be opening back up to the public and we need your help to make sure everyone in our community has access to food! Volunteer are asked to commit to at least 3 months of volunteering and volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Opportunities mostly between 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Mondays-Fridays with some evening opportunities starting at 4:30 PM. Volunteer opportunities are available at our Shoreline Market in the following positions: Grocery Rescue Sorting: Help sort donations from the grocery store and make sure they are ready to go out on the shelves. Must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Market Check-In: Greet shoppers and check them in using our appointment app. Volunteers must be comfortable using technology and working independently. Customer Service: Provide a supportive experience for our shoppers. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Donation Receiver: Greet and thank donors for their food donations. You'll help unload donations from cars, write receipts, and move items to their appropriate location. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. Restocker: Make sure the market shelves stay stocked during distribution. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds.Agency: Hopelink Hopelink's food markets will be opening back up to the public and we need your help to make sure everyone in our community has access to food! Volunteer are asked to commit to at least 3 months of volunteering and volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Opportunities mostly between 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Mondays-Fridays with some evening opportunities starting at 4:30 PM. Volunteer opportunities are available at our Shoreline Market in the following positions: Grocery Rescue Sorting: Help sort donations from the grocery store and make sure they are ready to go out on the shelves. Must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Market Check-In: Greet shoppers and check them in using our appointment app. Volunteers must be comfortable using technology and working independently. Customer Service: Provide a supportive experience for our shoppers. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Donation Receiver: Greet and thank donors for their food donations. You'll help unload donations from cars, write receipts, and move items to their appropriate location. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. Restocker: Make sure the market shelves stay stocked during distribution. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds.Agency: Hopelink Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Sure Everyone Has Access to Food By Volunteering at the Kirkland Market (Food Bank)Hopelink's food markets will be opening back up to the public and we need your help to make sure everyone in our community has access to food! Volunteer are asked to commit to at least 3 months of volunteering and volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Opportunities mostly between 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Mondays-Fridays with some evening opportunities starting at 4:30 PM. Volunteer opportunities are available at our Kirkland Market in the following positions: Grocery Rescue Sorting: Help sort donations from the grocery store and make sure they are ready to go out on the shelves. Must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Market Check-In: Greet shoppers and check them in using our appointment app. Volunteers must be comfortable using technology and working independently. Customer Service: Provide a supportive experience for our shoppers. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Donation Receiver: Greet and thank donors for their food donations. You'll help unload donations from cars, write receipts, and move items to their appropriate location. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. Restocker: Make sure the market shelves stay stocked during distribution. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. Prep: Make sure the market is prepped and ready to go for distribution. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 30 pounds. Warehouse donation sorting: Sort food donations into categories and check expiration dates. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 25 pounds.Agency: Hopelink Hopelink's food markets will be opening back up to the public and we need your help to make sure everyone in our community has access to food! Volunteer are asked to commit to at least 3 months of volunteering and volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Opportunities mostly between 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Mondays-Fridays with some evening opportunities starting at 4:30 PM. Volunteer opportunities are available at our Kirkland Market in the following positions: Grocery Rescue Sorting: Help sort donations from the grocery store and make sure they are ready to go out on the shelves. Must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Market Check-In: Greet shoppers and check them in using our appointment app. Volunteers must be comfortable using technology and working independently. Customer Service: Provide a supportive experience for our shoppers. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Donation Receiver: Greet and thank donors for their food donations. You'll help unload donations from cars, write receipts, and move items to their appropriate location. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. Restocker: Make sure the market shelves stay stocked during distribution. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. Prep: Make sure the market is prepped and ready to go for distribution. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 30 pounds. Warehouse donation sorting: Sort food donations into categories and check expiration dates. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 25 pounds.Agency: Hopelink Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Sure Everyone Has Access to Food By Volunteering at the Bellevue Market (Food Bank)Hopelink's food markets will be opening back up to the public and we need your help to make sure everyone in our community has access to food! Volunteer are asked to commit to at least 3 months of volunteering and volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Opportunities mostly between 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Mondays-Fridays with some evening opportunities starting at 4:30 PM. Volunteer opportunities are available at our Bellevue Market in the following positions: Grocery Rescue Sorting: Help sort donations from the grocery store and make sure they are ready to go out on the shelves. Must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Market Check-In: Greet shoppers and check them in using our appointment app. Volunteers must be comfortable using technology and working independently. Customer Service: Provide a supportive experience for our shoppers. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Donation Receiver: Greet and thank donors for their food donations. You'll help unload donations from cars, write receipts, and move items to their appropriate location. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. Restocker: Make sure the market shelves stay stocked during distribution. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds.Agency: Hopelink Hopelink's food markets will be opening back up to the public and we need your help to make sure everyone in our community has access to food! Volunteer are asked to commit to at least 3 months of volunteering and volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Opportunities mostly between 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Mondays-Fridays with some evening opportunities starting at 4:30 PM. Volunteer opportunities are available at our Bellevue Market in the following positions: Grocery Rescue Sorting: Help sort donations from the grocery store and make sure they are ready to go out on the shelves. Must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Market Check-In: Greet shoppers and check them in using our appointment app. Volunteers must be comfortable using technology and working independently. Customer Service: Provide a supportive experience for our shoppers. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 20 pounds. Donation Receiver: Greet and thank donors for their food donations. You'll help unload donations from cars, write receipts, and move items to their appropriate location. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. Restocker: Make sure the market shelves stay stocked during distribution. Volunteers must be able to lift at least 50 pounds.Agency: Hopelink Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98007 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Foster Families - Short and Long TermAll necessary animal care supplies, veterinary care, online training and 24 hour support is provided!
What is the usual time commitment for foster care? The time varies, but usually is between 2 weeks to 4 weeks. When there is an animal in need of foster we will share all of the pertinent information and you choose if that is appropriate for you and your household. What types of animals are placed in foster care? Animals are placed in foster care for a variety of reasons but the goal is to meet their behavioral, social, and physical needs. Some may be too young to be adopted, have an illness or injury and need to recover before they can be adopted, or they may need to be socialized and learn to live in a family environment. Who can become a foster care volunteer? You must be allowed to have animals in your residence. Be able to transport the foster animal(s) to and from the shelter for periodic health exams including vaccinations and spaying or neutering. Children can also help provide the love and care for the foster animal, but adults are responsible for all aspects of the foster care.If you are physically able to regularly care and monitor the needs and health of an animal you can be a foster care volunteer. You will also need to keep the foster animal’s environment clean and disinfected. You will need to frequently monitor the animals in your care and the commitment depends on the needs of the unique animal. If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information.
Thank you in advance for considering! Agency: Homeward Pet Adoption Center All necessary animal care supplies, veterinary care, online training and 24 hour support is provided!
What is the usual time commitment for foster care? The time varies, but usually is between 2 weeks to 4 weeks. When there is an animal in need of foster we will share all of the pertinent information and you choose if that is appropriate for you and your household. What types of animals are placed in foster care? Animals are placed in foster care for a variety of reasons but the goal is to meet their behavioral, social, and physical needs. Some may be too young to be adopted, have an illness or injury and need to recover before they can be adopted, or they may need to be socialized and learn to live in a family environment. Who can become a foster care volunteer? You must be allowed to have animals in your residence. Be able to transport the foster animal(s) to and from the shelter for periodic health exams including vaccinations and spaying or neutering. Children can also help provide the love and care for the foster animal, but adults are responsible for all aspects of the foster care.If you are physically able to regularly care and monitor the needs and health of an animal you can be a foster care volunteer. You will also need to keep the foster animal’s environment clean and disinfected. You will need to frequently monitor the animals in your care and the commitment depends on the needs of the unique animal. If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information.
Thank you in advance for considering! Agency: Homeward Pet Adoption Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98072 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteer 2Support our operations in our warehouse loading and unloading supplies. You may CLICK HERE to submit a volunteer interest form. Agency: Puyallup Food Bank Support our operations in our warehouse loading and unloading supplies. You may CLICK HERE to submit a volunteer interest form. Agency: Puyallup Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98371 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteer 1Support our operations in our warehouse loading and unloading supplies. You may CLICK HERE to submit a volunteer interest form. Agency: Puyallup Food Bank Support our operations in our warehouse loading and unloading supplies. You may CLICK HERE to submit a volunteer interest form. Agency: Puyallup Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98371 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Families "Shop" at NW Furniture BankShopping Assistants work directly with the clients we serve guiding them through our shopping floor and assisting them in picking out their items. It's wonderful opportunity for those who love working with people, seeing their direct impact, and/or have an interest in decor. Shifts available Tuesday-Saturday Desired qualities: Compassionate "People Person" Strong multi-tasking skills Previous customer service experienceAgency: NW Furniture Bank Shopping Assistants work directly with the clients we serve guiding them through our shopping floor and assisting them in picking out their items. It's wonderful opportunity for those who love working with people, seeing their direct impact, and/or have an interest in decor. Shifts available Tuesday-Saturday Desired qualities: Compassionate "People Person" Strong multi-tasking skills Previous customer service experienceAgency: NW Furniture Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with special skills wanted- Shop Teacher or similar skillsThe Bellingham Theatre Guild- an all volunteer theatre is looking for experienced individuals to join a group of other volunteers in the work of building sets for the shows. Five shows per year are produced- September through June. Set builds take place on Saturdays and Thursday evenings with additional sessions as determined by specs for each play. Contact us to talk more about this opportunity. Carole@bellinghamtheatreguild.com http://bellinghamtheatreguild.com/ Agency: Bellingham Theatre Guild The Bellingham Theatre Guild- an all volunteer theatre is looking for experienced individuals to join a group of other volunteers in the work of building sets for the shows. Five shows per year are produced- September through June. Set builds take place on Saturdays and Thursday evenings with additional sessions as determined by specs for each play. Contact us to talk more about this opportunity. Carole@bellinghamtheatreguild.com http://bellinghamtheatreguild.com/ Agency: Bellingham Theatre Guild Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS Overnight Shelter Volunteer - WednesdayROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm on Wednesday and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm on Wednesday and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS Overnight Shelter Volunteer - TuesdayROOTS is an emergency shelter for young adults between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, volunteers are required to help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm on Tuesday and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are comfortable, based on your own personal health and wellbeing. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is an emergency shelter for young adults between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, volunteers are required to help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm on Tuesday and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are comfortable, based on your own personal health and wellbeing. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS Evening+ Shelter Volunteer - WednesdayROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Wednesday Evening+ Shift (7pm-1:00am): ROOTS evening+ volunteers work to ensure the emotional stability and physical safety of individuals in the shelter space while also socializing with guests and building community. From 7pm-8:30pm, prior to the shelter opening, evening+ volunteers work as part of a volunteer team to disinfect all shelter beds, deep clean the shelter space, and prepare the space for guests. When shelter opens at 9:00pm, evening+ volunteers will help serve pre-made meals, hand out hygiene supplies and bedding, sign guests in and out of restrooms, and supervise guest activities such as computer time and smoke breaks. At 10:30, after lights out, evening+ volunteers perform overnight tasks such as assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes, being available for guests who require emergency assistance, and completing guest laundry. Shelter staff will be available at all times to support volunteers throughout the evening. Evening+ volunteers are highly committed members of ROOTS, and we value this commitment to ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently at night. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Wednesday Evening+ Shift (7pm-1:00am): ROOTS evening+ volunteers work to ensure the emotional stability and physical safety of individuals in the shelter space while also socializing with guests and building community. From 7pm-8:30pm, prior to the shelter opening, evening+ volunteers work as part of a volunteer team to disinfect all shelter beds, deep clean the shelter space, and prepare the space for guests. When shelter opens at 9:00pm, evening+ volunteers will help serve pre-made meals, hand out hygiene supplies and bedding, sign guests in and out of restrooms, and supervise guest activities such as computer time and smoke breaks. At 10:30, after lights out, evening+ volunteers perform overnight tasks such as assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes, being available for guests who require emergency assistance, and completing guest laundry. Shelter staff will be available at all times to support volunteers throughout the evening. Evening+ volunteers are highly committed members of ROOTS, and we value this commitment to ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently at night. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS Morning+ Shelter Volunteer - TuesdayROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Morning+ Shift (Tuesday 5:00am-8:30am): Morning+ Volunteers will be in shelter each morning from 5am-8:30am. Between 5am and 7am, Morning+ volunteers will do a walk-around of the shelter space every 10 minutes to monitor guest safety. During this time, Morning+ volunteers will also sign guests in and out of restrooms and assist with guest laundry. From 7am-8:30am the Morning+ and Morning Volunteers will hand out hygiene supplies, assist with laundry, retrieve supplies from guest cubbies, and clean up the shelter. Morning+ Volunteers will have staff's support at all times during each shift. This role is crucial in expanding our overnight coverage to the morning hours so that we can best support our guests throughout their entire time in shelter. We value the extended commitment of Morning+ Volunteers and appreciate volunteers who ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently throughout the morning. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Morning+ Shift (Tuesday 5:00am-8:30am): Morning+ Volunteers will be in shelter each morning from 5am-8:30am. Between 5am and 7am, Morning+ volunteers will do a walk-around of the shelter space every 10 minutes to monitor guest safety. During this time, Morning+ volunteers will also sign guests in and out of restrooms and assist with guest laundry. From 7am-8:30am the Morning+ and Morning Volunteers will hand out hygiene supplies, assist with laundry, retrieve supplies from guest cubbies, and clean up the shelter. Morning+ Volunteers will have staff's support at all times during each shift. This role is crucial in expanding our overnight coverage to the morning hours so that we can best support our guests throughout their entire time in shelter. We value the extended commitment of Morning+ Volunteers and appreciate volunteers who ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently throughout the morning. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS Evening+ Shelter Volunteer - TuesdayROOTS is an emergency shelter for young adults between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, volunteers are required to help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Tuesday Evening+ Shift (7pm-1:00am): ROOTS evening+ volunteers work to ensure the emotional stability and physical safety within the shelter space while also socializing with guests and building community. From 7pm-8:30pm, prior to the shelter opening, evening+ volunteers work as part of a volunteer team to disinfect all shelter beds, deep clean the shelter space, and prepare the space for guests. When shelter opens at 9:00pm, evening+ volunteers will help serve pre-made meals, hand out hygiene supplies and bedding, sign guests in and out of restrooms, and supervise guest activities such as computer time and smoke breaks. At 10:30, after lights out, evening+ volunteers perform overnight tasks such as assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes, being available for guests who require emergency assistance, and completing guest laundry. Shelter staff will always provide support to volunteers throughout the evening. Evening+ volunteers are highly committed members of ROOTS, and we value this commitment to ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently at night. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are comfortable, based on your own personal health and wellbeing. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is an emergency shelter for young adults between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, volunteers are required to help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Tuesday Evening+ Shift (7pm-1:00am): ROOTS evening+ volunteers work to ensure the emotional stability and physical safety within the shelter space while also socializing with guests and building community. From 7pm-8:30pm, prior to the shelter opening, evening+ volunteers work as part of a volunteer team to disinfect all shelter beds, deep clean the shelter space, and prepare the space for guests. When shelter opens at 9:00pm, evening+ volunteers will help serve pre-made meals, hand out hygiene supplies and bedding, sign guests in and out of restrooms, and supervise guest activities such as computer time and smoke breaks. At 10:30, after lights out, evening+ volunteers perform overnight tasks such as assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes, being available for guests who require emergency assistance, and completing guest laundry. Shelter staff will always provide support to volunteers throughout the evening. Evening+ volunteers are highly committed members of ROOTS, and we value this commitment to ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently at night. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are comfortable, based on your own personal health and wellbeing. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS Overnight Shelter Volunteer - ThursdayROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm on Thursday and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm on Thursday and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS Evening+ Shelter Volunteer - ThursdayROOTS is an emergency shelter for young adults between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, volunteers are required to help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Thursday Evening+ Shift (7pm-1:00am): ROOTS evening+ volunteers work to ensure the emotional stability and physical safety within the shelter space while also socializing with guests and building community. From 7pm-8:30pm, prior to the shelter opening, evening+ volunteers work as part of a volunteer team to disinfect all shelter beds, deep clean the shelter space, and prepare the space for guests. When shelter opens at 9:00pm, evening+ volunteers will help serve pre-made meals, hand out hygiene supplies and bedding, sign guests in and out of restrooms, and supervise guest activities such as computer time and smoke breaks. At 10:30, after lights out, evening+ volunteers perform overnight tasks such as assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes, being available for guests who require emergency assistance, and completing guest laundry. Shelter staff will always provide support to volunteers throughout the evening. Evening+ volunteers are highly committed members of ROOTS, and we value this commitment to ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently at night. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are comfortable, based on your own personal health and wellbeing. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is an emergency shelter for young adults between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, volunteers are required to help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Thursday Evening+ Shift (7pm-1:00am): ROOTS evening+ volunteers work to ensure the emotional stability and physical safety within the shelter space while also socializing with guests and building community. From 7pm-8:30pm, prior to the shelter opening, evening+ volunteers work as part of a volunteer team to disinfect all shelter beds, deep clean the shelter space, and prepare the space for guests. When shelter opens at 9:00pm, evening+ volunteers will help serve pre-made meals, hand out hygiene supplies and bedding, sign guests in and out of restrooms, and supervise guest activities such as computer time and smoke breaks. At 10:30, after lights out, evening+ volunteers perform overnight tasks such as assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes, being available for guests who require emergency assistance, and completing guest laundry. Shelter staff will always provide support to volunteers throughout the evening. Evening+ volunteers are highly committed members of ROOTS, and we value this commitment to ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently at night. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are comfortable, based on your own personal health and wellbeing. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS Overnight Shelter Volunteer - SundayROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm on Sunday and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm on Sunday and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS Evening Shelter Volunteer - SaturdayROOTS is a young adult emergency shelter that provides up to 45 guests per night, between the ages of 18-25, with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. Volunteers are needed to help facilitate shelter tasks but most importantly provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us.
To ensure the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are safely able to do so. Upon arriving to each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We appreciate your understanding in this process. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us.
Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adult emergency shelter that provides up to 45 guests per night, between the ages of 18-25, with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. Volunteers are needed to help facilitate shelter tasks but most importantly provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us.
To ensure the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are safely able to do so. Upon arriving to each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We appreciate your understanding in this process. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us.
Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS In-Shelter Overnight VolunteerROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS In-Shelter Morning VolunteerROOTS is a young adult emergency shelter that provides up to 45 guests per night, between the ages of 18-25, with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. Volunteers are needed to help facilitate shelter tasks but most importantly provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us.
To ensure the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are safely able to do so. Upon arriving to each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We appreciate your understanding in this process. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. *There is a chance that you may be waitlisted for this shift due to a high number of interested volunteers Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adult emergency shelter that provides up to 45 guests per night, between the ages of 18-25, with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. Volunteers are needed to help facilitate shelter tasks but most importantly provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us.
To ensure the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are safely able to do so. Upon arriving to each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We appreciate your understanding in this process. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. *There is a chance that you may be waitlisted for this shift due to a high number of interested volunteers Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS Evening Shelter Volunteer - FridayROOTS is a young adult emergency shelter that provides up to 45 guests per night, between the ages of 18-25, with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. Volunteers are needed to help facilitate shelter task but most importantly provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. To ensure the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are safely able to do so. Upon arriving to each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We appreciate your understanding in this process. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adult emergency shelter that provides up to 45 guests per night, between the ages of 18-25, with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. Volunteers are needed to help facilitate shelter task but most importantly provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. To ensure the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are safely able to do so. Upon arriving to each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We appreciate your understanding in this process. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS In-Shelter Evening VolunteerROOTS is a young adult emergency shelter that provides up to 45 guests per night, between the ages of 18-25, with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. Volunteers are needed to help facilitate shelter tasks but most importantly provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Evening Shift (7pm-11pm, any day of the week): ROOTS evening volunteers socialize with guests and build community while also working with staff and other volunteers to ensure the emotional and physical safety of the shelter space. From 7pm-8:30pm volunteers will disinfect all shelter beds, deep clean the shelter space, and prepare the space for guests. When shelter opens at 9:00pm, evening volunteers serve pre-made meals, hand out hygiene supplies and bedding, sign guests in and out of restrooms, and supervise guest activities such as computer time and smoke breaks. Most importantly, evening volunteers spend meaningful time with guests chatting over dinner, playing board games, and watching TV together. Evening volunteers help to ensure our shelter runs smoothly and efficiently while also providing guests with a sense of safety and stability during their time here. To ensure the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are safely able to do so. Upon arriving to each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We appreciate your understanding in this process. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adult emergency shelter that provides up to 45 guests per night, between the ages of 18-25, with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. Volunteers are needed to help facilitate shelter tasks but most importantly provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Evening Shift (7pm-11pm, any day of the week): ROOTS evening volunteers socialize with guests and build community while also working with staff and other volunteers to ensure the emotional and physical safety of the shelter space. From 7pm-8:30pm volunteers will disinfect all shelter beds, deep clean the shelter space, and prepare the space for guests. When shelter opens at 9:00pm, evening volunteers serve pre-made meals, hand out hygiene supplies and bedding, sign guests in and out of restrooms, and supervise guest activities such as computer time and smoke breaks. Most importantly, evening volunteers spend meaningful time with guests chatting over dinner, playing board games, and watching TV together. Evening volunteers help to ensure our shelter runs smoothly and efficiently while also providing guests with a sense of safety and stability during their time here. To ensure the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering if you are safely able to do so. Upon arriving to each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We appreciate your understanding in this process. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS In-Shelter Morning+ VolunteerROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Morning+ Shift (5:00am-8:30am): Morning+ Volunteers will be in shelter each morning from 5am-8:30am. Between 5am and 7am, Morning+ volunteers will do a walk-around of the shelter space every 10 minutes to monitor guest safety. During this time, Morning+ volunteers will also sign guests in and out of restrooms and assist with guest laundry. From 7am-8:30am the Morning+ and Morning Volunteers will hand out hygiene supplies, assist with laundry, retrieve supplies from guest cubbies, and clean up the shelter. Morning+ Volunteers will have staff's support at all times during each shift. This role is crucial in expanding our overnight coverage to the morning hours so that we can best support our guests throughout their entire time in shelter. We value the extended commitment of Morning+ Volunteers and appreciate volunteers who ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently throughout the morning. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Morning+ Shift (5:00am-8:30am): Morning+ Volunteers will be in shelter each morning from 5am-8:30am. Between 5am and 7am, Morning+ volunteers will do a walk-around of the shelter space every 10 minutes to monitor guest safety. During this time, Morning+ volunteers will also sign guests in and out of restrooms and assist with guest laundry. From 7am-8:30am the Morning+ and Morning Volunteers will hand out hygiene supplies, assist with laundry, retrieve supplies from guest cubbies, and clean up the shelter. Morning+ Volunteers will have staff's support at all times during each shift. This role is crucial in expanding our overnight coverage to the morning hours so that we can best support our guests throughout their entire time in shelter. We value the extended commitment of Morning+ Volunteers and appreciate volunteers who ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently throughout the morning. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS Overnight Shelter Volunteer - MondayROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm on Monday and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. At ROOTS, we use every day to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth. Overnight volunteers are crucial in this effort and make the biggest impact to the individuals we serve. In-shelter Overnight Shift (This shift starts at 7pm on Monday and ends at 8:30am the following morning). Overnight volunteers stay overnight at our shelter along with our guests. Volunteers work in teams and directly with our staff to help ensure emotional stability and physical safety within the space. Between 7PM and 10:30PM, overnight volunteers will assist in tasks identical to evening volunteers. After lights out, overnight shifts are broken up into four 2-hour awake shifts. Overnight Volunteers are asked to remain awake for one of these 2-hour shifts, and will sleep for the remaining 6 hours at our shelter. During the awake shift, Overnight Volunteers are responsible for assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes. During walk-arounds volunteers are available for guests who require emergency assistance, and complete guest laundry. We ask that Overnight Volunteers commit to one shift per week; bedding, dinner, and breakfast are all provided. All overnight volunteers will be supported by shelter staff at all times and they are there to address any questions or concerns during your shift. We highly appreciate the commitment of Overnight Volunteers and see them as crucial support in the operation of the shelter space. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROOTS In-Shelter Evening+ VolunteerROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Evening+ Shift (7pm-1:00am): ROOTS evening+ volunteers work to ensure the emotional stability and physical safety of individuals in the shelter space while also socializing with guests and building community. From 7pm-8:30pm, prior to the shelter opening, evening+ volunteers work as part of a volunteer team to disinfect all shelter beds, deep clean the shelter space, and prepare the space for guests. When shelter opens at 9:00pm, evening+ volunteers will help serve pre-made meals, hand out hygiene supplies and bedding, sign guests in and out of restrooms, and supervise guest activities such as computer time and smoke breaks. At 10:30, after lights out, evening+ volunteers perform overnight tasks such as assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes, being available for guests who require emergency assistance, and completing guest laundry. Shelter staff will be available at all times to support volunteers throughout the evening. Evening+ volunteers are highly committed members of ROOTS, and we value this commitment to ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently at night. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS is a young adults emergency shelter serving individuals between the ages of 18-25. We service up to 45 guests per night with a safe place to sleep, warm meals and other essential services. We need volunteers to provide social support and build meaningful relationships with the folks who stay with us. Additionally, our volunteers help facilitate and maintain the shelter space through various tasks. We welcome all unique bodies and value inclusivity and diversity amongst all people in the shelter space, including our volunteers. You must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer with us. In-shelter Evening+ Shift (7pm-1:00am): ROOTS evening+ volunteers work to ensure the emotional stability and physical safety of individuals in the shelter space while also socializing with guests and building community. From 7pm-8:30pm, prior to the shelter opening, evening+ volunteers work as part of a volunteer team to disinfect all shelter beds, deep clean the shelter space, and prepare the space for guests. When shelter opens at 9:00pm, evening+ volunteers will help serve pre-made meals, hand out hygiene supplies and bedding, sign guests in and out of restrooms, and supervise guest activities such as computer time and smoke breaks. At 10:30, after lights out, evening+ volunteers perform overnight tasks such as assisting in walk-arounds of the room every 10 minutes, being available for guests who require emergency assistance, and completing guest laundry. Shelter staff will be available at all times to support volunteers throughout the evening. Evening+ volunteers are highly committed members of ROOTS, and we value this commitment to ensure that the shelter runs smoothly and efficiently at night. For the safety of all guests, volunteers, and staff, we require all volunteers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and to wear face masks throughout the duration of their shift. Volunteers are free to bring in their own face masks or other PPE, and we can provide gloves and disposable face masks on-site. The wellbeing of our volunteers is of the utmost importance, and we only ask you to commit to volunteering based on an individual assessment of personal health and comfort. Each shift, your Volunteer Supervisor or other staff will ask you questions listed on the ROOTS COVID-19 screening guide and will take your temperature. Staff and guests are screened in the same way upon entering the space. We work to provide the safest environment for all bodies in the shelter and we appreciate your consideration. If you are interested in signing up for this position, fill out an application on our website at http://www.rootsinfo.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-application/ for your own welcome packet and all the information you will need to volunteer with us. Agency: ROOTS Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MENTORING YOUTH IN KING COUNTY - A Powerful Force for ChangeONGOING Monday evenings Description We are looking for group mentor facilitators and group mentors for our virtual Monday evening sessions. Students in our Monday evening sessions are in 9th and 10th grade, attend school in King County, and are graduates of our middle school Mentoring Circles. Training is provided along with a curriculum from “A New Way Forward Manual”. Weekly planning sessions are held to help facilitators and mentors prepare for the upcoming session. The 4C recruits' youth and programming is delivered by trained mentors and professionals. We are calling interested volunteers, men and women, students from community colleges and local universities to apply. One person can make a huge difference.
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MENTORING YOUTH IN KING COUNTY – A POWERFUL FORCE FOR CHANGE The 4C Coalition is a community-based nonprofit founded in 1999 that helps Black and other youth of color succeed in school and in life. We offer one-on-one mentoring, group mentoring and tutoring to youth who are ages 12- to 17-year-olds and reside in King County. 4C Mentor Program is recruiting committed and caring BIPOC mentors who will be matched with a youth . The 4C Mentor Program target population is specifically designed to reach the mentoring needs of at risk youth. We are recruiting volunteers who feel passionately about changing young lives for the better. 4C Coalition mentors receive an initial two-hour virtual orientation and training followed by ongoing planning sessions and support with 4C staff. Trained mentors make a one-year commitment to meet with their mentee once a week. Because of Covid, mentors meet in person twice a month and virtually twice a month. Volunteer Mentors age requirement 21-over . We are also accepting individuals who may be interested in assisting in the office, at community festivals and events – or would like to raise community awareness about our services, we would love to talk to you as well. Interested individuals should contact us through the United Way Portal and compete the 4C Mentor application on our website at www.the4ccoalition.org go to Mentoring – Become a Mentor.
Agency: 4C Coalition ONGOING Monday evenings Description We are looking for group mentor facilitators and group mentors for our virtual Monday evening sessions. Students in our Monday evening sessions are in 9th and 10th grade, attend school in King County, and are graduates of our middle school Mentoring Circles. Training is provided along with a curriculum from “A New Way Forward Manual”. Weekly planning sessions are held to help facilitators and mentors prepare for the upcoming session. The 4C recruits' youth and programming is delivered by trained mentors and professionals. We are calling interested volunteers, men and women, students from community colleges and local universities to apply. One person can make a huge difference.
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MENTORING YOUTH IN KING COUNTY – A POWERFUL FORCE FOR CHANGE The 4C Coalition is a community-based nonprofit founded in 1999 that helps Black and other youth of color succeed in school and in life. We offer one-on-one mentoring, group mentoring and tutoring to youth who are ages 12- to 17-year-olds and reside in King County. 4C Mentor Program is recruiting committed and caring BIPOC mentors who will be matched with a youth . The 4C Mentor Program target population is specifically designed to reach the mentoring needs of at risk youth. We are recruiting volunteers who feel passionately about changing young lives for the better. 4C Coalition mentors receive an initial two-hour virtual orientation and training followed by ongoing planning sessions and support with 4C staff. Trained mentors make a one-year commitment to meet with their mentee once a week. Because of Covid, mentors meet in person twice a month and virtually twice a month. Volunteer Mentors age requirement 21-over . We are also accepting individuals who may be interested in assisting in the office, at community festivals and events – or would like to raise community awareness about our services, we would love to talk to you as well. Interested individuals should contact us through the United Way Portal and compete the 4C Mentor application on our website at www.the4ccoalition.org go to Mentoring – Become a Mentor.
Agency: 4C Coalition Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98122 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group Mentor Facilitator and Mentors (*Mentors)ONGOING Wednesdays & Thursdays during school hours Description We are looking for enthusiastic Men and Women of "Color" to come join our movement to positively influence the- present lives and future lives of our growing youth of color. We are inviting you to become a group mentoring facilitators and volunteer group mentors. there is also opportunity for one-on-one mentoring as well. You can make a difference in our community. We provide group mentoring in two Seattle Schools – Denny International Middle School in West Seattle as well as Meany Middle School, on Capitol Hill. Student scholars are in 6th and 7th grade. Group Mentoring is gender specific. We provide mentoring to 20 boys and 20 girls at each school site during school hours. Interested person’s must be fully vaccinated in following Seattle Public Schools, 4C and Seattle CARES COVID precautions. The 4C recruits' youth and programming called The Rising, Elevating Educatiin,Expectations and Self-Esteem, is delivered by Seattle CARES trained mentors and professionals. We are sending an alarm to all interested men and women of color, students from community colleges and universities as well as local church's, please come join our movement. One person can make a huge difference, we will show you how, and give you the tools needed to truly impact a life Interested individuals should go to the Seattle CARES website at www.seattlecaresmentoring.org Come Sign Up to Be a Mentor, YOU Will Make a Difference!
Agency: 4C Coalition ONGOING Wednesdays & Thursdays during school hours Description We are looking for enthusiastic Men and Women of "Color" to come join our movement to positively influence the- present lives and future lives of our growing youth of color. We are inviting you to become a group mentoring facilitators and volunteer group mentors. there is also opportunity for one-on-one mentoring as well. You can make a difference in our community. We provide group mentoring in two Seattle Schools – Denny International Middle School in West Seattle as well as Meany Middle School, on Capitol Hill. Student scholars are in 6th and 7th grade. Group Mentoring is gender specific. We provide mentoring to 20 boys and 20 girls at each school site during school hours. Interested person’s must be fully vaccinated in following Seattle Public Schools, 4C and Seattle CARES COVID precautions. The 4C recruits' youth and programming called The Rising, Elevating Educatiin,Expectations and Self-Esteem, is delivered by Seattle CARES trained mentors and professionals. We are sending an alarm to all interested men and women of color, students from community colleges and universities as well as local church's, please come join our movement. One person can make a huge difference, we will show you how, and give you the tools needed to truly impact a life Interested individuals should go to the Seattle CARES website at www.seattlecaresmentoring.org Come Sign Up to Be a Mentor, YOU Will Make a Difference!
Agency: 4C Coalition Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98122 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth & Neighborhood Engagement Volunteer (Corner Greeter)We are happy to announce that we have begun a major project to expand our Youth & Neighborhood Engagement program! That means doing what we've been doing by activating the Safeway parking lot every Friday, only at more locations and on more days of the week!
In order to make sure we can effectively activate safe spaces throughout the neighborhood, we're calling on members of the community to volunteer alongside our Corner Greeters on a weekly basis! These neighborhood engagement efforts will contribute to providing interventions aimed directly at place-based risk factors that can lead to youth crime in five hotspot ("pearl") locations.
We're looking for volunteers who: are interested in committing to serve 3-10 hours a week alongside RBAC Corner Greeters are comfortable working outside in a community setting (with proper COVID-19 precautions in place) are comfortable working in areas with higher incidences of crime are comfortable picking up litter and debris can use a smartphone to send and receive documents or participate in citizen journalism (or are willing to learn how!)
If that sounds like you, our first cohort of Youth & Neighborhood Engagement volunteers will be out in the community starting on April 19 and running through June 3 (you are welcome to participate through an unlimited number of cohorts, but this is the minimum period of time we ask for volunteers to commit to).
Click HERE for the link to sign up for Orientation & Training. Agency: Rainier Beach Action Coalition We are happy to announce that we have begun a major project to expand our Youth & Neighborhood Engagement program! That means doing what we've been doing by activating the Safeway parking lot every Friday, only at more locations and on more days of the week!
In order to make sure we can effectively activate safe spaces throughout the neighborhood, we're calling on members of the community to volunteer alongside our Corner Greeters on a weekly basis! These neighborhood engagement efforts will contribute to providing interventions aimed directly at place-based risk factors that can lead to youth crime in five hotspot ("pearl") locations.
We're looking for volunteers who: are interested in committing to serve 3-10 hours a week alongside RBAC Corner Greeters are comfortable working outside in a community setting (with proper COVID-19 precautions in place) are comfortable working in areas with higher incidences of crime are comfortable picking up litter and debris can use a smartphone to send and receive documents or participate in citizen journalism (or are willing to learn how!)
If that sounds like you, our first cohort of Youth & Neighborhood Engagement volunteers will be out in the community starting on April 19 and running through June 3 (you are welcome to participate through an unlimited number of cohorts, but this is the minimum period of time we ask for volunteers to commit to).
Click HERE for the link to sign up for Orientation & Training. Agency: Rainier Beach Action Coalition Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board Member for Childhood Cancer Support OrganizationThe mission of The Light Collective is to create hope-oriented community where families who have a child with cancer can build resilience and share delight. The primary program we’re currently running is our Matchbox Day program—a monthly family fun day that includes: A box filled with games, activities, snacks, and crafts for a family to enjoy together Three opportunities to connect on Zoom (Crafts, Games, and Caregiver Support) A meal delivered via local servicesThe TLC Board of Directors works together to create and maintain the strategies and policies that allow us to achieve our mission and grow our vision. The Board also helps raise funds to support the operation of TLC and monitors the performance of TLC staff. TLC launched in November 2020. As a new and growing organization, we seek Board Members from different professional backgrounds (law, finance, business, non-profit leadership), and/or candidates who have personal experience with pediatric cancer, and/or candidates whose perspectives and life experiences support the development of TLC toward becoming an anti-racist and anti-oppression organization. TERM: Two year term, maximum of three consecutive terms. RESPONSIBLE TO: Board Chair PROCESS: Application process takes place annually in October/November, with voting in at the November Board Meeting. EXPECTATONS: We expect TLC Board members will: Interpret the organization’s work to the community, positively represent the organization, and act as an enthusiastic spokesperson. For example: Share updates and stories with friends and family. Connect TLC with personal and professional contacts who can help advance the mission as donors, partners, volunteers, etc. Like and re-post on social media. Interpret our constituencies’ needs and values to the organization, speak out for their interests, and hold the organization accountable on their behalf. Attend all board meetings (one every two months), and actively participate in committee meetings as appropriate (schedule varies). Become familiar with and uphold the organization’s bylaws. Make an annual financial or in-kind contribution at a level that is meaningful to them. Actively participate in one or more fundraising activities, and enthusiastically invite their network to participate. Support the Executive Director and staff in making contact and developing relationships with potential partners, donors, and foundations in their network. Excuse themself from discussions and votes where they have a conflict of interest. Stay informed about what’s going on in the organization, ask questions and request information, and participate in and take responsibility for making decisions on issues, policies, and other matters. Work in good faith with staff and other board members as partners toward achievement of our goals.
Agency: The Light Collective The mission of The Light Collective is to create hope-oriented community where families who have a child with cancer can build resilience and share delight. The primary program we’re currently running is our Matchbox Day program—a monthly family fun day that includes: A box filled with games, activities, snacks, and crafts for a family to enjoy together Three opportunities to connect on Zoom (Crafts, Games, and Caregiver Support) A meal delivered via local servicesThe TLC Board of Directors works together to create and maintain the strategies and policies that allow us to achieve our mission and grow our vision. The Board also helps raise funds to support the operation of TLC and monitors the performance of TLC staff. TLC launched in November 2020. As a new and growing organization, we seek Board Members from different professional backgrounds (law, finance, business, non-profit leadership), and/or candidates who have personal experience with pediatric cancer, and/or candidates whose perspectives and life experiences support the development of TLC toward becoming an anti-racist and anti-oppression organization. TERM: Two year term, maximum of three consecutive terms. RESPONSIBLE TO: Board Chair PROCESS: Application process takes place annually in October/November, with voting in at the November Board Meeting. EXPECTATONS: We expect TLC Board members will: Interpret the organization’s work to the community, positively represent the organization, and act as an enthusiastic spokesperson. For example: Share updates and stories with friends and family. Connect TLC with personal and professional contacts who can help advance the mission as donors, partners, volunteers, etc. Like and re-post on social media. Interpret our constituencies’ needs and values to the organization, speak out for their interests, and hold the organization accountable on their behalf. Attend all board meetings (one every two months), and actively participate in committee meetings as appropriate (schedule varies). Become familiar with and uphold the organization’s bylaws. Make an annual financial or in-kind contribution at a level that is meaningful to them. Actively participate in one or more fundraising activities, and enthusiastically invite their network to participate. Support the Executive Director and staff in making contact and developing relationships with potential partners, donors, and foundations in their network. Excuse themself from discussions and votes where they have a conflict of interest. Stay informed about what’s going on in the organization, ask questions and request information, and participate in and take responsibility for making decisions on issues, policies, and other matters. Work in good faith with staff and other board members as partners toward achievement of our goals.
Agency: The Light Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors MemberRoanoke Park Counseling is seeking board members who share our desire to make a positive difference in the quality of life for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse by providing affordable therapy services of the highest quality. We are looking for dynamic and caring individuals who: Wish to positively influence the community and believe in the value of community participation Understand the critical need for affordable services for adults who have been sexually abused in childhood Celebrate diversity within our community Are willing and able to advocate for the mission of the agency and to participate in fundraising efforts Will provide insight, commitment, and leadership to further the mission of the agency Value group process and possess strong problem-solving skills Understand and value the role of counseling in the process of individual and community healing Want to be a part of a sincere and thoughtful group that engages creatively in the process of making a difference in our community
Board experience is preferred, but not required.
For more information click on the "respond" button and we will get in touch with you. Agency: Roanoke Park Counseling Roanoke Park Counseling is seeking board members who share our desire to make a positive difference in the quality of life for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse by providing affordable therapy services of the highest quality. We are looking for dynamic and caring individuals who: Wish to positively influence the community and believe in the value of community participation Understand the critical need for affordable services for adults who have been sexually abused in childhood Celebrate diversity within our community Are willing and able to advocate for the mission of the agency and to participate in fundraising efforts Will provide insight, commitment, and leadership to further the mission of the agency Value group process and possess strong problem-solving skills Understand and value the role of counseling in the process of individual and community healing Want to be a part of a sincere and thoughtful group that engages creatively in the process of making a difference in our community
Board experience is preferred, but not required.
For more information click on the "respond" button and we will get in touch with you. Agency: Roanoke Park Counseling Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Trustees of the Renton Historical SocietyThe Board of Trustees of the Renton Historical Society is a 15-member group that provides fundraising, oversight, and outreach for the Renton History Museum. This dynamic group is involved in the implementation of our Museum Master Plan, as we move toward more innovative and creative programs and a closer connection with our community. Board members commit to three-year terms and have the opportunity to serve in leadership roles as officers and committee chairs. Attendance at monthly Board meetings is required (currently meeting over Zoom), and Board members are expected to contribute a reasonable annual cash gift. Time commitment is about 4-8 hours a month, depending on involvement. The Renton Historical Society Board of Trustees is a great way to learn about the heritage field in King County, nonprofit and museum management, and Renton and South King County in general. Click the "respond" button for more information! Agency: Renton Historical Society The Board of Trustees of the Renton Historical Society is a 15-member group that provides fundraising, oversight, and outreach for the Renton History Museum. This dynamic group is involved in the implementation of our Museum Master Plan, as we move toward more innovative and creative programs and a closer connection with our community. Board members commit to three-year terms and have the opportunity to serve in leadership roles as officers and committee chairs. Attendance at monthly Board meetings is required (currently meeting over Zoom), and Board members are expected to contribute a reasonable annual cash gift. Time commitment is about 4-8 hours a month, depending on involvement. The Renton Historical Society Board of Trustees is a great way to learn about the heritage field in King County, nonprofit and museum management, and Renton and South King County in general. Click the "respond" button for more information! Agency: Renton Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer House ManagersKitsap Homes of Compassion provides permanent supported housing for individuals that are homeless and suffer with a debilitating disorder- physical or mental health. We need House Managers to commit to support our homes. Each home needs a volunteer to be a point of contact, ensure that everyone in the house is safe and treated fairly. House Managers typically spent 10-15 hours a week on site, over the phone or texting with residents and helping them to be at home. Each home has around 3-5 residents.
Agency: Kitsap Homes of Compassion Kitsap Homes of Compassion provides permanent supported housing for individuals that are homeless and suffer with a debilitating disorder- physical or mental health. We need House Managers to commit to support our homes. Each home needs a volunteer to be a point of contact, ensure that everyone in the house is safe and treated fairly. House Managers typically spent 10-15 hours a week on site, over the phone or texting with residents and helping them to be at home. Each home has around 3-5 residents.
Agency: Kitsap Homes of Compassion Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photography MentorsOur volunteer mentors help us to serve over 300 youth every year—they are vital to making a positive impact in the lives of youth! We intentionally keep our classes small to facilitate student-adult interaction and relationship-building, allowing us to create a healthy, positive environment. Each class is limited to 10-13 students with one teaching artist and 1-3 volunteer adult mentors. We place mentors in each of our classes to assist teaching artists and to build positive relationships with youth. Mentors commit between 40 and 50 hours of their time each eight-week quarter, participating in all classes and the End of Quarter Show. During the eight-week Fall, Winter and Spring Quarters, the mentoring schedule is: Two days a week (Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday) from 4:30pm - 7:00pm + End of Quarter Show Our Summer Quarter and Partner Program mentoring needs vary We are seeking mentors who have experience working with underserved youth and in a field of photography, and are willing to learn and implement our youth development strategies for building a positive community. Mentors in the Digital Photography classes need to be comfortable using Adobe Lightroom, and using the manual settings of DSLR cameras. Mentors in the Black & White Photography classes need to be comfortable using 35mm film cameras, processing film by hand, and printing photos in a darkroom. Agency: Youth in Focus Our volunteer mentors help us to serve over 300 youth every year—they are vital to making a positive impact in the lives of youth! We intentionally keep our classes small to facilitate student-adult interaction and relationship-building, allowing us to create a healthy, positive environment. Each class is limited to 10-13 students with one teaching artist and 1-3 volunteer adult mentors. We place mentors in each of our classes to assist teaching artists and to build positive relationships with youth. Mentors commit between 40 and 50 hours of their time each eight-week quarter, participating in all classes and the End of Quarter Show. During the eight-week Fall, Winter and Spring Quarters, the mentoring schedule is: Two days a week (Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday) from 4:30pm - 7:00pm + End of Quarter Show Our Summer Quarter and Partner Program mentoring needs vary We are seeking mentors who have experience working with underserved youth and in a field of photography, and are willing to learn and implement our youth development strategies for building a positive community. Mentors in the Digital Photography classes need to be comfortable using Adobe Lightroom, and using the manual settings of DSLR cameras. Mentors in the Black & White Photography classes need to be comfortable using 35mm film cameras, processing film by hand, and printing photos in a darkroom. Agency: Youth in Focus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth in Focus Board MemberJoin the Youth in Focus Board of Directors The Youth in Focus Board of Directors provides vital leadership and support for our mission to ensure organizational success. Youth in Focus is a small organization that offers prospective board members a chance to have meaningful direct impact on the organization, its mission, and the students and families it serves. Board members are given the opportunity to bring their specialized skills and strengths to bear on the oversight, funding, and board governance of a program that makes an arts, visual literacy, and skills-based education curriculum accessible to 500+ students a year. At Youth in Focus we seek to identify and engage board members who can bring new perspectives and life experiences to the team. We prioritize passion for our mission and shared values of inclusion; creativity; equity; courage and risk taking; growth and development. We value our board members time and talents and aim to provide a meaningful experience by engaging board members in the areas they want to contribute. The ideal candidate is passionate about our work of changing the trajectory of young people's lives through photography and equitable access to opportunity. We seek candidates whose lived experience reflects that of the students we serve, including students of color, those facing poverty/housing insecurity, English language learners, and LGBTQ youth. While we have made significant changes to the makeup of our staff to better reflect our youth, we now turn that focus to the board. We need board members who have the capacity to volunteer their time and leverage their networks to grow our advocates and supporters. Based on our strategic priorities for 2022, we are specifically seeking candidates that bring the following skills and experiences: Fundraising Strategy Development; Fundraising Execution; Capacity to Lead the Fundraising Committee Commitment to racial equity and social justice to ensure we are accountable to and appropriately serving our students and the larger community Strategic Visioning to help chart the future of the organization Time Commitment When does the Board Meet? Board Meetings occur bi-monthly, usually on the last Tuesday of the month from 6:00-8:00 PM Annual Board Retreat one Saturday in July (date TBD) Board Committee meetings set their own meeting times and schedules How many hours of service per month are expected from a board member? 6-10 hours/month Attend Board and Committee Meetings Review materials and prepare for meetings Advocate for Youth in Focus To apply: https://youthinfocus.org/join-the-board-with-link Agency: Youth in Focus Join the Youth in Focus Board of Directors The Youth in Focus Board of Directors provides vital leadership and support for our mission to ensure organizational success. Youth in Focus is a small organization that offers prospective board members a chance to have meaningful direct impact on the organization, its mission, and the students and families it serves. Board members are given the opportunity to bring their specialized skills and strengths to bear on the oversight, funding, and board governance of a program that makes an arts, visual literacy, and skills-based education curriculum accessible to 500+ students a year. At Youth in Focus we seek to identify and engage board members who can bring new perspectives and life experiences to the team. We prioritize passion for our mission and shared values of inclusion; creativity; equity; courage and risk taking; growth and development. We value our board members time and talents and aim to provide a meaningful experience by engaging board members in the areas they want to contribute. The ideal candidate is passionate about our work of changing the trajectory of young people's lives through photography and equitable access to opportunity. We seek candidates whose lived experience reflects that of the students we serve, including students of color, those facing poverty/housing insecurity, English language learners, and LGBTQ youth. While we have made significant changes to the makeup of our staff to better reflect our youth, we now turn that focus to the board. We need board members who have the capacity to volunteer their time and leverage their networks to grow our advocates and supporters. Based on our strategic priorities for 2022, we are specifically seeking candidates that bring the following skills and experiences: Fundraising Strategy Development; Fundraising Execution; Capacity to Lead the Fundraising Committee Commitment to racial equity and social justice to ensure we are accountable to and appropriately serving our students and the larger community Strategic Visioning to help chart the future of the organization Time Commitment When does the Board Meet? Board Meetings occur bi-monthly, usually on the last Tuesday of the month from 6:00-8:00 PM Annual Board Retreat one Saturday in July (date TBD) Board Committee meetings set their own meeting times and schedules How many hours of service per month are expected from a board member? 6-10 hours/month Attend Board and Committee Meetings Review materials and prepare for meetings Advocate for Youth in Focus To apply: https://youthinfocus.org/join-the-board-with-link Agency: Youth in Focus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat Store VolunteerVolunteer in our Restores! Our Store Opportunities... Our Habitat Stores are stores are located in Bellevue, Southcenter, Auburn and Ellensburg. Stores opportunities and are open to volunteers 14 and older. Minors must be accompanied by an adult (21+) for their entire shift.
OTHER OPPORTUNITES WITH US HOMEOWNER SERVICES - Our current greatest need for volunteers is with our Homeowner Services department. There are a few different roles that help us select and support the applicant families we partner with, and typically involve 1-2 hours per month, though there is certainly an opportunity for more hours if interested! You can find more details in the attached flier. CONSTRUCTION - If you’re interested in construction volunteering, our sites are open to volunteers every Wednesday through Saturday, for anyone 16 and older. Volunteer of all skill levels are welcome to sign up for for full day shifts (8:45am-4:00pm). Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (21+). We are currently building in the Renton and North Bend neighborhoods. Agency: Habitat For Humanity Seattle-King County Volunteer in our Restores! Our Store Opportunities... Our Habitat Stores are stores are located in Bellevue, Southcenter, Auburn and Ellensburg. Stores opportunities and are open to volunteers 14 and older. Minors must be accompanied by an adult (21+) for their entire shift.
OTHER OPPORTUNITES WITH US HOMEOWNER SERVICES - Our current greatest need for volunteers is with our Homeowner Services department. There are a few different roles that help us select and support the applicant families we partner with, and typically involve 1-2 hours per month, though there is certainly an opportunity for more hours if interested! You can find more details in the attached flier. CONSTRUCTION - If you’re interested in construction volunteering, our sites are open to volunteers every Wednesday through Saturday, for anyone 16 and older. Volunteer of all skill levels are welcome to sign up for for full day shifts (8:45am-4:00pm). Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (21+). We are currently building in the Renton and North Bend neighborhoods. Agency: Habitat For Humanity Seattle-King County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Homeowner ServicesVolunteer with our Homeowner Services! Homeowner Service Opportunities... Our current greatest need for volunteers is with our Homeowner Services department. You can find more details in the attached flier.
OTHER OPPORTUNITES WITH US
CONSTRUCTION - If you’re interested in construction volunteering, our sites are open to volunteers every Wednesday through Saturday, for anyone 16 and older. Volunteer of all skill levels are welcome to sign up for for full day shifts (8:45am-4:00pm). Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (21+). We are currently building in the Renton and North Bend neighborhoods. HABITAT STORES - We also have opportunities at our Habitat Stores if that might be a better fit for you. Are stores are located in Bellevue, Southcenter, Auburn and Ellensburg. Stores opportunities and are open to volunteers 14 and older, Monday through Saturday, with morning (10:15-2:00), afternoon (2:00-6:00), and full day (10:15-6:00) shifts available. Minors must be accompanied by an adult (21+) for their entire shift. Agency: Habitat For Humanity Seattle-King County Volunteer with our Homeowner Services! Homeowner Service Opportunities... Our current greatest need for volunteers is with our Homeowner Services department. You can find more details in the attached flier.
OTHER OPPORTUNITES WITH US
CONSTRUCTION - If you’re interested in construction volunteering, our sites are open to volunteers every Wednesday through Saturday, for anyone 16 and older. Volunteer of all skill levels are welcome to sign up for for full day shifts (8:45am-4:00pm). Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (21+). We are currently building in the Renton and North Bend neighborhoods. HABITAT STORES - We also have opportunities at our Habitat Stores if that might be a better fit for you. Are stores are located in Bellevue, Southcenter, Auburn and Ellensburg. Stores opportunities and are open to volunteers 14 and older, Monday through Saturday, with morning (10:15-2:00), afternoon (2:00-6:00), and full day (10:15-6:00) shifts available. Minors must be accompanied by an adult (21+) for their entire shift. Agency: Habitat For Humanity Seattle-King County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art Tutor for Elementary KidsVolunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be doing art with the child(ren) and assist with crafting and art skills as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide art materials for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service. Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break. There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be doing art with the child(ren) and assist with crafting and art skills as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide art materials for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service. Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break. There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dance Instructor for Elementary KidsVolunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with instructing. During these sessions, volunteers will be dancing with the child(ren) and assist with dance skills and styles. We will provide music and space for dancing, dance activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service. Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break. There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with instructing. During these sessions, volunteers will be dancing with the child(ren) and assist with dance skills and styles. We will provide music and space for dancing, dance activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service. Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break. There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Math Tutor for Elementary KidsVolunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be assisting the child(ren) in understanding and practicing math concepts as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide appropriate math material for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service. Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break. There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be assisting the child(ren) in understanding and practicing math concepts as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide appropriate math material for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service. Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break. There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading Tutor for Elementary KidsVolunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be reading with the child(ren) and assist with fluency and comprehension skills as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide reading-level appropriate books and material for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service. Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break. There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be reading with the child(ren) and assist with fluency and comprehension skills as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide reading-level appropriate books and material for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service. Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break. There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothes Organization & SortingVolunteers will sort and organize the clothing bank at the Center. Volunteers will sort the clothes based on type (i.e. pants, shirts, undergarments), as well as, gender. Since these clothes will be given to those in need, it would be easier to gather the clothes if they were sorted by type and gender. Boxes/bins and shelving space will be provided for organization and sorting. This will be a direct, in-person service.
Volunteering hours will be from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Hours may change if there are not a lot of clothes in the clothing bank.
There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Volunteers will sort and organize the clothing bank at the Center. Volunteers will sort the clothes based on type (i.e. pants, shirts, undergarments), as well as, gender. Since these clothes will be given to those in need, it would be easier to gather the clothes if they were sorted by type and gender. Boxes/bins and shelving space will be provided for organization and sorting. This will be a direct, in-person service.
Volunteering hours will be from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Hours may change if there are not a lot of clothes in the clothing bank.
There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art Tutor for Elementary KidsVolunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be doing art with the child(ren) and assist with crafting and art skills as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide art materials for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service. Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break. There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be doing art with the child(ren) and assist with crafting and art skills as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide art materials for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service. Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break. There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer. Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |