Opportunities From: Serve Washington

Volunteer: Evening or Daytime Disaster Responder

Respond with the Disaster Action Team as families are displaced by house fires or other local disasters. The team makes sure that the immediate emergency needs of shelter, food, and clothing are met and also provides empathy and compassion in light of the losses experienced by the clients. No experience necessary, training provided.

Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1.

Agency: American Red Cross

Respond with the Disaster Action Team as families are displaced by house fires or other local disasters. The team makes sure that the immediate emergency needs of shelter, food, and clothing are met and also provides empathy and compassion in light of the losses experienced by the clients. No experience necessary, training provided.

Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98337

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Shop Sorters!

Come help at our lovely non-profit thrift store, Re-In-Carnation, located next door to the Sno-Valley Senior Center in Carnation, Washington. We sell donated items, utilizing the proceeds to fund senior programs and services. We are looking for volunteers to sort, price and display merchandise, who are comfortable with numbers and customer service. If you're friendly, honest, reasonable organized and like a good deal, this is a great opportunity! The store is adorable and the staff is a fun bunch. Come check out our ever changing inventory and receive your volunteer discount on items you purchase.

Hours and Duration of Position:

Thrift store is open Mon-Sat Shifts are 9:30am-1:00pm/ 1:00pm-4:00pm

Tasks and Activities:

Receive donations Sort merchandise, seek treasures! Organize and display merchandise Follow opening and closing procedures

Qualifications:

Must be prompt and reliable Organized Excellent customer service skills

Agency: Sno-Valley Senior Center

Come help at our lovely non-profit thrift store, Re-In-Carnation, located next door to the Sno-Valley Senior Center in Carnation, Washington. We sell donated items, utilizing the proceeds to fund senior programs and services. We are looking for volunteers to sort, price and display merchandise, who are comfortable with numbers and customer service. If you're friendly, honest, reasonable organized and like a good deal, this is a great opportunity! The store is adorable and the staff is a fun bunch. Come check out our ever changing inventory and receive your volunteer discount on items you purchase.

Hours and Duration of Position:

Thrift store is open Mon-Sat Shifts are 9:30am-1:00pm/ 1:00pm-4:00pm

Tasks and Activities:

Receive donations Sort merchandise, seek treasures! Organize and display merchandise Follow opening and closing procedures

Qualifications:

Must be prompt and reliable Organized Excellent customer service skills

Agency: Sno-Valley Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Cashier!

Come help at our lovely non-profit thrift store, Re-In-Carnation, located next door to the Sno-Valley Senior Center in Carnation, Washington. We sell donated items, utilizing the proceeds to fund senior programs and services. We are looking for volunteers to cashier, who are comfortable with numbers and customer service. If you're friendly, honest, reasonable organized and like a good deal, this is a great opportunity. The store is adorable, and the staff is a fun group! Come check out our ever changing inventory and receive your volunteer discount on items you purchase.

Hours and Duration of Position:

Thrift store is open Mon-Sat Shifts are 9:30am-1:00pm/ 1:00pm-4:00pm

Tasks and Activities:

Handle cash and credit card transactions, issue receipts and bag merchandise Follow opening and closing procedures Handle petty cash End of day accounting Training other volunteers Greeting customers

Qualifications

Excellent customer services skills Must me prompt and reliable Previous cashier experience a plus Organized

Agency: Sno-Valley Senior Center

Come help at our lovely non-profit thrift store, Re-In-Carnation, located next door to the Sno-Valley Senior Center in Carnation, Washington. We sell donated items, utilizing the proceeds to fund senior programs and services. We are looking for volunteers to cashier, who are comfortable with numbers and customer service. If you're friendly, honest, reasonable organized and like a good deal, this is a great opportunity. The store is adorable, and the staff is a fun group! Come check out our ever changing inventory and receive your volunteer discount on items you purchase.

Hours and Duration of Position:

Thrift store is open Mon-Sat Shifts are 9:30am-1:00pm/ 1:00pm-4:00pm

Tasks and Activities:

Handle cash and credit card transactions, issue receipts and bag merchandise Follow opening and closing procedures Handle petty cash End of day accounting Training other volunteers Greeting customers

Qualifications

Excellent customer services skills Must me prompt and reliable Previous cashier experience a plus Organized

Agency: Sno-Valley Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nutrition and Kitchen Volunteers!

Do you enjoy working in the kitchen, prepping, serving, cleaning up? WE need your skills to help prepare and serve nutritious meals at Sno-Valley Senior Center for seniors and guests. We have a lot of fun, and you will be well appreciated by clients and staff!

You should be comfortable with some cleaning and dish-washing work, as well as some light lifting. A food handler's permit is required and can be easily obtained online. (You will be director about how to complete this). 

Tasks may include:

Setting tables Serving lunch Cleaning up the dining room/ kitchen Washing dishes Following recipes (cook, chop, and bake)

If you enjoy working with food, helping seniors, smiling, visiting and laughing, this is for you!

Agency: Sno-Valley Senior Center

Do you enjoy working in the kitchen, prepping, serving, cleaning up? WE need your skills to help prepare and serve nutritious meals at Sno-Valley Senior Center for seniors and guests. We have a lot of fun, and you will be well appreciated by clients and staff!

You should be comfortable with some cleaning and dish-washing work, as well as some light lifting. A food handler's permit is required and can be easily obtained online. (You will be director about how to complete this). 

Tasks may include:

Setting tables Serving lunch Cleaning up the dining room/ kitchen Washing dishes Following recipes (cook, chop, and bake)

If you enjoy working with food, helping seniors, smiling, visiting and laughing, this is for you!

Agency: Sno-Valley Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sno-Valley Volunteer Transportation

Transportation is one of the top problems facing Snoqualmie Valley Seniors. More and more are turning to the Volunteer Transportation Program for help. Unfortunately, we simply do not have enough volunteer drivers to meet their needs. We urgently need to recruit more volunteers to transport elders from Duvall, Carnation, Fall City and Snoqualmie to doctor visits in Issaquah, Redmond, Bellevue and Kirkland. You can make a huge difference in a person's life, for a small once a month commitment (or more if you can!)

Volunteer Drivers:

Provides rides using their own vehicles Choose times, days, and areas they wish to drive Receive reimbursement for mileage and parking costs Receive supplemental liability insurance at no cost Do no heavy lifting or bearing of weight

For more information: https://soundgenerations.org/get-help/transportation/volunteer/

Agency: Sno-Valley Senior Center

Transportation is one of the top problems facing Snoqualmie Valley Seniors. More and more are turning to the Volunteer Transportation Program for help. Unfortunately, we simply do not have enough volunteer drivers to meet their needs. We urgently need to recruit more volunteers to transport elders from Duvall, Carnation, Fall City and Snoqualmie to doctor visits in Issaquah, Redmond, Bellevue and Kirkland. You can make a huge difference in a person's life, for a small once a month commitment (or more if you can!)

Volunteer Drivers:

Provides rides using their own vehicles Choose times, days, and areas they wish to drive Receive reimbursement for mileage and parking costs Receive supplemental liability insurance at no cost Do no heavy lifting or bearing of weight

For more information: https://soundgenerations.org/get-help/transportation/volunteer/

Agency: Sno-Valley Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adoption Counselor

Position Reports To: Volunteer/Staff Supervisor

Position Description:

Match shelter residents with loving, well-suited, lifelong guardians by, among other undertakings, getting to know our feline residents, interviewing potential adopters, and reviewing adoption applications. Proactively engage and provide outstanding customer service to all shelter visitors and potential adopters. Educate potential adopters about MEOW’s adoption policies. Attend continuing education sessions offered through MEOW and relating to adoption counseling. Assist with other shelter-related tasks as necessary, requested, and/or able.

Qualifications:

At least 18 years of age. Completion of MEOW’s Volunteer Orientation and Cat Handling Training. Excellent customer service skills. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. A desire to change lives through education and match-making.

Benefits:

Improving the lives of both members of the public and our feline residents by bringing them together. Joining a compassionate, dedicated, and diverse team of like-minded individuals. Honing interpersonal skills. Enjoying the company of innumerable cats and kittens.

Working Conditions:*

Subject to cat bites and scratches. Exposure to chemicals (e.g., cleaning products) and prescribed drugs (e.g., topical medications). Exposure to zoonotic diseases.

Physical Demands:*

Frequent standing, walking, bending, and stooping. Regular lifting to 15 pounds and occasional lifting of 10-35 pounds, with reasonable accommodations.

Commitment: One shift (3-5 hours) per week.

 *Items listed are representative of those encountered when successfully performing the essential functions of this position—reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities.

Agency: MEOW Cat Rescue

Position Reports To: Volunteer/Staff Supervisor

Position Description:

Match shelter residents with loving, well-suited, lifelong guardians by, among other undertakings, getting to know our feline residents, interviewing potential adopters, and reviewing adoption applications. Proactively engage and provide outstanding customer service to all shelter visitors and potential adopters. Educate potential adopters about MEOW’s adoption policies. Attend continuing education sessions offered through MEOW and relating to adoption counseling. Assist with other shelter-related tasks as necessary, requested, and/or able.

Qualifications:

At least 18 years of age. Completion of MEOW’s Volunteer Orientation and Cat Handling Training. Excellent customer service skills. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. A desire to change lives through education and match-making.

Benefits:

Improving the lives of both members of the public and our feline residents by bringing them together. Joining a compassionate, dedicated, and diverse team of like-minded individuals. Honing interpersonal skills. Enjoying the company of innumerable cats and kittens.

Working Conditions:*

Subject to cat bites and scratches. Exposure to chemicals (e.g., cleaning products) and prescribed drugs (e.g., topical medications). Exposure to zoonotic diseases.

Physical Demands:*

Frequent standing, walking, bending, and stooping. Regular lifting to 15 pounds and occasional lifting of 10-35 pounds, with reasonable accommodations.

Commitment: One shift (3-5 hours) per week.

 *Items listed are representative of those encountered when successfully performing the essential functions of this position—reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities.

Agency: MEOW Cat Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Record your impact in the community!

This is a general volunteer opportunity that you can subscribe to in order to record hours for your volunteer activities in the community. By responding to this opportunity, you can record your hours in the Time Tracking section of your dashboard when you are logged into the volunteer portal. This will allow you to track your general volunteer hours and your impact in the community!

To learn more about tracking your volunteer activities, please contact the Volunteer Center at 360-734-3055 or frontdesk@whatcomvolunteer.org

Agency: Volunteer Center of Whatcom County

This is a general volunteer opportunity that you can subscribe to in order to record hours for your volunteer activities in the community. By responding to this opportunity, you can record your hours in the Time Tracking section of your dashboard when you are logged into the volunteer portal. This will allow you to track your general volunteer hours and your impact in the community!

To learn more about tracking your volunteer activities, please contact the Volunteer Center at 360-734-3055 or frontdesk@whatcomvolunteer.org

Agency: Volunteer Center of Whatcom County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Internship : Spanish Translator

United Way of Walla Walla is seeking someone that is willing to act as translator for some documents.

Duties include:

Reading fliers and documents 

Translating from English to Spanish

Writing and editing

 

If you would like to gain these skills or possess some of these skills already, we would love to  hear form you! 

Agency: United Way of the Blue Mountains

United Way of Walla Walla is seeking someone that is willing to act as translator for some documents.

Duties include:

Reading fliers and documents 

Translating from English to Spanish

Writing and editing

 

If you would like to gain these skills or possess some of these skills already, we would love to  hear form you! 

Agency: United Way of the Blue Mountains

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor a Year Up Student

Year Up's mission is to close the Opportunity Divide by providing urban young adults with the skills, experience, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through professional careers and higher education. Year Up Puget Sound is currently looking for volunteer tutors to help our students in developing critical professional and technical skills that will prepare them for successful internships.

Take an hour out of your week to provide one-on-one tutoring to a Year Up student in one of the following study areas: business writing, public speaking, computer hardware and software troubleshooting, data analysis in Excel, software testing and project management

If you are interested or want to learn more, please contact Annalise Servin at aservin@yearup.org. Learn more about Year Up here: http://www.youtube.com/yearupinc

Responsibilities & Expectations: Available a minimum of 1 hour a week during the following times: Tuesday and Thursday 3:45pm-5pm and Wednesday 11:45am-1pm. Depending on your availability and preference, we may pair you with one or more students.

Agency: Year Up Puget Sound

Year Up's mission is to close the Opportunity Divide by providing urban young adults with the skills, experience, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through professional careers and higher education. Year Up Puget Sound is currently looking for volunteer tutors to help our students in developing critical professional and technical skills that will prepare them for successful internships.

Take an hour out of your week to provide one-on-one tutoring to a Year Up student in one of the following study areas: business writing, public speaking, computer hardware and software troubleshooting, data analysis in Excel, software testing and project management

If you are interested or want to learn more, please contact Annalise Servin at aservin@yearup.org. Learn more about Year Up here: http://www.youtube.com/yearupinc

Responsibilities & Expectations: Available a minimum of 1 hour a week during the following times: Tuesday and Thursday 3:45pm-5pm and Wednesday 11:45am-1pm. Depending on your availability and preference, we may pair you with one or more students.

Agency: Year Up Puget Sound

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Members Wanted

Thank you for your interest in Camelot Society.  We are seeking board members in a variety of areas, including IT, Legal, Human Resources and Planning.  That said, any individual with a compassion for others, who has the time, interest and capacity for supporting a non-profit agency striving to empower adults with disabilities to live extraordinary lives.

Our board currently meets monthly on the 3rd Thursday of the month @ 6pm in our Administrative Office in Mountlake Terrace.  (There are no meetings in August or December).  Board members are also expected to serve on at least one committee.  Agency committees include: Quality Assurance (QA); Finance; Marketing & Communications; Compensation, Membership & Personnel (CMP); Fundraising & Grants.

If interested, please reach out.  

Agency: Camelot Society

Thank you for your interest in Camelot Society.  We are seeking board members in a variety of areas, including IT, Legal, Human Resources and Planning.  That said, any individual with a compassion for others, who has the time, interest and capacity for supporting a non-profit agency striving to empower adults with disabilities to live extraordinary lives.

Our board currently meets monthly on the 3rd Thursday of the month @ 6pm in our Administrative Office in Mountlake Terrace.  (There are no meetings in August or December).  Board members are also expected to serve on at least one committee.  Agency committees include: Quality Assurance (QA); Finance; Marketing & Communications; Compensation, Membership & Personnel (CMP); Fundraising & Grants.

If interested, please reach out.  

Agency: Camelot Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 94043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Habitat Steward!

Are you interested in creating areas for wildlife? Do you want to help others create and restore wildlife habitat in backyards, schoolyards, and other private and public areas?

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BECOME A HABITAT STEWARD!

Show your support for National Wildlife Federation and let us know if you would like to have a special Habitat Steward training session in your area! We are always looking to expand our nationwide team of dedicated volunteers, and Kitsap County is one of our Target Communities for 2017.

The 30-hour training program is engaging, fun and highly informative and you get to meet and interact with local conservation professionals and other similarly interested folks! Expert speakers will present on topics such as: rain gardens, gardening for wildlife, native plants, noxious weeds, habitat restoration, and much more! Benefits include: an NWF volunteer t-shirt, 30 hours of hands-on training, engaging field trips, a comprehensive training manual with local resources, and instruction from local convservation professionals.

Are you or your group interested in bringing a Habitat Steward training session to Kitsap County? To request a session, please contact Sarah Bruemmer at WAHabitatCoordinator@nwf.org or (206) 577-7809.

Agency: National Wildlife Federation

Are you interested in creating areas for wildlife? Do you want to help others create and restore wildlife habitat in backyards, schoolyards, and other private and public areas?

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BECOME A HABITAT STEWARD!

Show your support for National Wildlife Federation and let us know if you would like to have a special Habitat Steward training session in your area! We are always looking to expand our nationwide team of dedicated volunteers, and Kitsap County is one of our Target Communities for 2017.

The 30-hour training program is engaging, fun and highly informative and you get to meet and interact with local conservation professionals and other similarly interested folks! Expert speakers will present on topics such as: rain gardens, gardening for wildlife, native plants, noxious weeds, habitat restoration, and much more! Benefits include: an NWF volunteer t-shirt, 30 hours of hands-on training, engaging field trips, a comprehensive training manual with local resources, and instruction from local convservation professionals.

Are you or your group interested in bringing a Habitat Steward training session to Kitsap County? To request a session, please contact Sarah Bruemmer at WAHabitatCoordinator@nwf.org or (206) 577-7809.

Agency: National Wildlife Federation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98370

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Medical Receptionist

Medical receptionists at PSCC clinic sites facilitate a positive experience for everyone. They set-up the reception area prior to the start of the clinic, greet patients, collect donations, ensure that patient paperwork is completed correctly, enter new patient information into our EHR program, answer phones, schedule follow-up appointments, and more. Receptionist applicants should be organized, detailed oriented, friendly, work well with others, and possess basic computer skills.

Agency: Lahai Health

Medical receptionists at PSCC clinic sites facilitate a positive experience for everyone. They set-up the reception area prior to the start of the clinic, greet patients, collect donations, ensure that patient paperwork is completed correctly, enter new patient information into our EHR program, answer phones, schedule follow-up appointments, and more. Receptionist applicants should be organized, detailed oriented, friendly, work well with others, and possess basic computer skills.

Agency: Lahai Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nurse

Nurses provide nursing services to patients during clinic hours and assist with special events like health fairs and screenings in the community. RNs and LPNs are needed. All nurses must be licensed and have malpractice insurance.

Agency: Lahai Health

Nurses provide nursing services to patients during clinic hours and assist with special events like health fairs and screenings in the community. RNs and LPNs are needed. All nurses must be licensed and have malpractice insurance.

Agency: Lahai Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Providers

We are looking for medical providers to volunteer at Puget Sound Christian Clinic. Medical providers include:

Physicians
Physician Assistants
Internists
Nurse Practitioners
Physical Therapists
Optometrists
Podiatrists
Nutritionists (Diabetic Education)

 

Medical and Specialty Providers provide primary health care during clinic hours. All providers must be licensed and have malpractice insurance.*
*Note: For licensed volunteers who do not have malpractice insurance, it is available free of charge through DOH. PSCC will assist our volunteer providers in obtaining this insurance. 

Agency: Lahai Health

We are looking for medical providers to volunteer at Puget Sound Christian Clinic. Medical providers include:

Physicians
Physician Assistants
Internists
Nurse Practitioners
Physical Therapists
Optometrists
Podiatrists
Nutritionists (Diabetic Education)

 

Medical and Specialty Providers provide primary health care during clinic hours. All providers must be licensed and have malpractice insurance.*
*Note: For licensed volunteers who do not have malpractice insurance, it is available free of charge through DOH. PSCC will assist our volunteer providers in obtaining this insurance. 

Agency: Lahai Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Scheduler

Patient schedulers ensure that our patients secure an appointment. Patients call a clinic phone number and leave a detailed message. Patient schedulers return these phone calls within 24 hours, screen patients for eligibility, ensure the care they are seeking is available at PSCC and then schedule the patient accordingly. These volunteers should have excellent phone skills, patience, and the ability to work with diverse populations over the phone.

Agency: Lahai Health

Patient schedulers ensure that our patients secure an appointment. Patients call a clinic phone number and leave a detailed message. Patient schedulers return these phone calls within 24 hours, screen patients for eligibility, ensure the care they are seeking is available at PSCC and then schedule the patient accordingly. These volunteers should have excellent phone skills, patience, and the ability to work with diverse populations over the phone.

Agency: Lahai Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Receptionist

Medical receptionists at PSCC clinic sites facilitate a positive experience for everyone. They set-up the reception area prior to the start of the clinic, greet patients, collect donations, ensure that patient paperwork is completed correctly, enter new patient information into our EHR program, answer phones, schedule follow-up appointments, and more. Receptionist applicants should be organized, detailed oriented, friendly, work well with others, and possess basic computer skills.

Agency: Lahai Health

Medical receptionists at PSCC clinic sites facilitate a positive experience for everyone. They set-up the reception area prior to the start of the clinic, greet patients, collect donations, ensure that patient paperwork is completed correctly, enter new patient information into our EHR program, answer phones, schedule follow-up appointments, and more. Receptionist applicants should be organized, detailed oriented, friendly, work well with others, and possess basic computer skills.

Agency: Lahai Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Translators

We serve many patients that have specific language needs. Our translators help at clinics with reception, spiritual care, and medical translation during the medical appointments. Outside of clinic hours, translators are needed to assist with patient scheduling and translation of patient materials.

Agency: Lahai Health

We serve many patients that have specific language needs. Our translators help at clinics with reception, spiritual care, and medical translation during the medical appointments. Outside of clinic hours, translators are needed to assist with patient scheduling and translation of patient materials.

Agency: Lahai Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mobile Medical Clinic Driver

Mobile Clinic drivers should possess or be willing to obtain a class A or B Commercial Driver’s License. We are looking for volunteer drivers to take our mobile clinic out to our various sites and special events throughout the area.

Agency: Lahai Health

Mobile Clinic drivers should possess or be willing to obtain a class A or B Commercial Driver’s License. We are looking for volunteer drivers to take our mobile clinic out to our various sites and special events throughout the area.

Agency: Lahai Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Passionate about healthy food and helping others? Volunteer at the Bitter Lake Food Pantry!

Are you passionate about healthy food and helping others? Volunteer at the VOAWW Bitter Lake Food Pantry and help reduce hunger in your community! Volunteers help sort, organize, and stock, an array of healthy food options in our food pantry for the families we serve.

Volunteer shifts are available on Thursdays from 11 am - 1 pm and Fridays from 11 am - 2 pm.

Questions? Email food@voaww.org

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Are you passionate about healthy food and helping others? Volunteer at the VOAWW Bitter Lake Food Pantry and help reduce hunger in your community! Volunteers help sort, organize, and stock, an array of healthy food options in our food pantry for the families we serve.

Volunteer shifts are available on Thursdays from 11 am - 1 pm and Fridays from 11 am - 2 pm.

Questions? Email food@voaww.org

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive a few hours per week and reduce hunger in your community!

Do you have a WA state driver's license and a few hours per week?

Can you see yourself making a direct positive impact for your community by delivering fresh food to the food bank?

Then you would be a perfect volunteer driver! Drive your own truck or van, or use our van, and be a local hero by picking up food donations throughout the neighborhood. Our volunteer drivers pick up food from local grocery stores and food drives, helping provide over half of our food. 

Shifts are available weekly on Thursday and Friday mornings. To sign up, respond to this opportunity and we will send you additional information.

Questions? Email food@voaww.org. 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Do you have a WA state driver's license and a few hours per week?

Can you see yourself making a direct positive impact for your community by delivering fresh food to the food bank?

Then you would be a perfect volunteer driver! Drive your own truck or van, or use our van, and be a local hero by picking up food donations throughout the neighborhood. Our volunteer drivers pick up food from local grocery stores and food drives, helping provide over half of our food. 

Shifts are available weekly on Thursday and Friday mornings. To sign up, respond to this opportunity and we will send you additional information.

Questions? Email food@voaww.org. 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advisory Board Member

Wallingford Boys & Girls Clubs Advisory Board members help the Club Executive Director with fundraising and other events and provide mentorship and expertise to Club staff.  Board members meet at the Club 10 times per year and are expected to participate in at least a few events annually.  These include auction and lunch fundraisers, Youth of the Year, Adopt-a-Family and more.  The board itself is casual and is ideal for young professionals or those simply looking to get their feet wet with a board experience.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club - Wallingford

Wallingford Boys & Girls Clubs Advisory Board members help the Club Executive Director with fundraising and other events and provide mentorship and expertise to Club staff.  Board members meet at the Club 10 times per year and are expected to participate in at least a few events annually.  These include auction and lunch fundraisers, Youth of the Year, Adopt-a-Family and more.  The board itself is casual and is ideal for young professionals or those simply looking to get their feet wet with a board experience.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club - Wallingford

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Volunteer

We need program volunteers to help supervise, engage with, and manage activities with youth every day.  We have a variety of needs, with a special emphasis on needing program volunteers to help with school work.  Other volunteers work play with youth in the gym, hang out with the teens in the teen center, play music or do drama with special interest clubs, and much more.  We really just need folks that want and like to interact with kids and teens.  Volunteers are needed between the hours of 2:30 and 6:30 Monday through Friday during the school year.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club - Wallingford

We need program volunteers to help supervise, engage with, and manage activities with youth every day.  We have a variety of needs, with a special emphasis on needing program volunteers to help with school work.  Other volunteers work play with youth in the gym, hang out with the teens in the teen center, play music or do drama with special interest clubs, and much more.  We really just need folks that want and like to interact with kids and teens.  Volunteers are needed between the hours of 2:30 and 6:30 Monday through Friday during the school year.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club - Wallingford

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Strategic & Fundraising Planner

The Strategic & Fundraising Planner will share responsibility for developing a strategic plan and road map for establishing and implementing the infrastructure needed to grow to a $6M budget through the solicitation of individual support, major gifts, special events, corporate and foundation contributions, and laying the foundation for social impact bonds. S/he will articulate the expansion of the PSF's donor base. 

Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

The Strategic & Fundraising Planner will share responsibility for developing a strategic plan and road map for establishing and implementing the infrastructure needed to grow to a $6M budget through the solicitation of individual support, major gifts, special events, corporate and foundation contributions, and laying the foundation for social impact bonds. S/he will articulate the expansion of the PSF's donor base. 

Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98117

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sports Coaching

Love the sport? Love kids? Want to give back to your community? Become a volunteer coach! Our low cost leagues can't operate without the dedication of our awesome coaches! Please contact your local community center to inquire about coaching volunteer opportunities. " Plan/Coordinate practice schedule, transportation(games). " Facilitate team practices 1 or 2 times per week. " Manage team roster and me " Knowledge of Sport " Ability to teach, motivate and work w/ youth in a positive atmosphere. " Good communication & customer service skills. " Ability to work w/ diverse groups of people. " Encourage good sportsmanship & Model that behavior. " Must pass an annual criminal background check.

Agency: Seattle Parks and Recreation - Community Centers and Aquatics

Love the sport? Love kids? Want to give back to your community? Become a volunteer coach! Our low cost leagues can't operate without the dedication of our awesome coaches! Please contact your local community center to inquire about coaching volunteer opportunities. " Plan/Coordinate practice schedule, transportation(games). " Facilitate team practices 1 or 2 times per week. " Manage team roster and me " Knowledge of Sport " Ability to teach, motivate and work w/ youth in a positive atmosphere. " Good communication & customer service skills. " Ability to work w/ diverse groups of people. " Encourage good sportsmanship & Model that behavior. " Must pass an annual criminal background check.

Agency: Seattle Parks and Recreation - Community Centers and Aquatics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Afterschool Reading, Math, and Homework Coach

Research shows that strong reading skills help students to be most successful in school and in life. Students who are reading at grade level by the 3rd grade are four times more likely to stay in school. Today, many students in Seattle struggle to reach grade level standards in reading. Unfortunately, this has created a significant achievement gap in our community. The City of Seattle and Northgate Time Commitment: ? Volunteers need to commit to at least one Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday each week for an entire session 2:00-5:00PM. ? Fall session runs through Thursday, December 15th. We ask that volunteers continue through the entire session. Skills and Qualifications: ? Must be consistent, flexible, and patient. ? Able to read fluently and with comprehension. ? Some understanding of diverse cultural and social/economic backgrounds. ? Effective in engaging students, able to adjust to different learning and behavioral needs. ? Must be able to complete background checks. Directions: Seattle Public Schools

Agency: Seattle Parks and Recreation - Community Centers and Aquatics

Research shows that strong reading skills help students to be most successful in school and in life. Students who are reading at grade level by the 3rd grade are four times more likely to stay in school. Today, many students in Seattle struggle to reach grade level standards in reading. Unfortunately, this has created a significant achievement gap in our community. The City of Seattle and Northgate Time Commitment: ? Volunteers need to commit to at least one Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday each week for an entire session 2:00-5:00PM. ? Fall session runs through Thursday, December 15th. We ask that volunteers continue through the entire session. Skills and Qualifications: ? Must be consistent, flexible, and patient. ? Able to read fluently and with comprehension. ? Some understanding of diverse cultural and social/economic backgrounds. ? Effective in engaging students, able to adjust to different learning and behavioral needs. ? Must be able to complete background checks. Directions: Seattle Public Schools

Agency: Seattle Parks and Recreation - Community Centers and Aquatics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking New Board Members!

Bike Works? Board of Directors is recruiting new members to help govern this innovative non-profit. We are seeking people who are passionate about Bike Works' mission to build sustainable communities by educating youth and promoting bicycling. Bike Works uses the bicycle as a vehicle for change and has been serving SE Seattle and beyond for 20 years. We are on the verge of launching an exciting new

Agency: Bike Works

Bike Works? Board of Directors is recruiting new members to help govern this innovative non-profit. We are seeking people who are passionate about Bike Works' mission to build sustainable communities by educating youth and promoting bicycling. Bike Works uses the bicycle as a vehicle for change and has been serving SE Seattle and beyond for 20 years. We are on the verge of launching an exciting new

Agency: Bike Works

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Journalism and Photography Volunteer

Photograph CAIR-WA events across the Puget Sound and upload to online albums. Write short event reports to be published online. Experience in photo journalism and photo editing A portfolio of past work showing taste, creativity and potential is required Experience in news or feature writing a strong bonus. A very flexible schedule including availability on weekends and evenings Means of transportation to travel in the Great Seattle area. Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

Photograph CAIR-WA events across the Puget Sound and upload to online albums. Write short event reports to be published online. Experience in photo journalism and photo editing A portfolio of past work showing taste, creativity and potential is required Experience in news or feature writing a strong bonus. A very flexible schedule including availability on weekends and evenings Means of transportation to travel in the Great Seattle area. Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Public Relations Intern

As a Public Relations Intern (title could also be Fellow or Volunteer, based on applicant's goals) you will be part of a highly challenging, highly rewarding un-paid 1-year internship where you will deliver measurable societal impact by producing Op-Eds and other written and broadcast media pieces that reach millions of audience members, and gain immense professional-level public relations experience w Demonstrated ability to fulfill the above-mentioned responsibilities Possess strong logical reasoning skills Submit a portfolio with a minimum three (3) works of no more than 1 page each, illustrating previous experience, skills, interest, and perspective Demonstrated ability to craft strategic, compelling messaging for target audiences Ability to work under very strict time constraints A strong interest in, and familiarity with broadcast, online & print media, especially concerning stories and issues related to Islam and Muslims. (See: www.cairseattle.org/SeattleTimes) A 1-year minimum commitment is required for this particular position Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

As a Public Relations Intern (title could also be Fellow or Volunteer, based on applicant's goals) you will be part of a highly challenging, highly rewarding un-paid 1-year internship where you will deliver measurable societal impact by producing Op-Eds and other written and broadcast media pieces that reach millions of audience members, and gain immense professional-level public relations experience w Demonstrated ability to fulfill the above-mentioned responsibilities Possess strong logical reasoning skills Submit a portfolio with a minimum three (3) works of no more than 1 page each, illustrating previous experience, skills, interest, and perspective Demonstrated ability to craft strategic, compelling messaging for target audiences Ability to work under very strict time constraints A strong interest in, and familiarity with broadcast, online & print media, especially concerning stories and issues related to Islam and Muslims. (See: www.cairseattle.org/SeattleTimes) A 1-year minimum commitment is required for this particular position Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Design Intern

This is a great opportunity for aspiring graphic designers to utilize their skills, add an extensive amount of work to their portfolio, and have their work distributed among hundreds to thousands of people. The Graphic Design Intern will draft web and print graphics including: event posters, large banners, event programs, web graphic, annual report, etc. using CAIR branding and pre-designed event theme A portfolio of past work showing taste, creativity and professionalism Punctuality and reliability Experience in use of professional graphic design software, and access to these programs while interning at CAIR (intern will need to bring in his or her own computer with appropriate software to use in the office) Ability to work independently or as part of a team and under strict time constraints Detail-orientation and excellent organizational skills A very positive attitude Strong verbal and written communication skills including proof-reading and copy-editing skills Professional demeanor Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

This is a great opportunity for aspiring graphic designers to utilize their skills, add an extensive amount of work to their portfolio, and have their work distributed among hundreds to thousands of people. The Graphic Design Intern will draft web and print graphics including: event posters, large banners, event programs, web graphic, annual report, etc. using CAIR branding and pre-designed event theme A portfolio of past work showing taste, creativity and professionalism Punctuality and reliability Experience in use of professional graphic design software, and access to these programs while interning at CAIR (intern will need to bring in his or her own computer with appropriate software to use in the office) Ability to work independently or as part of a team and under strict time constraints Detail-orientation and excellent organizational skills A very positive attitude Strong verbal and written communication skills including proof-reading and copy-editing skills Professional demeanor Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Film Production Volunteer

Record and produce short professional videos ranging from 30-second public service ads to 5 minute short documentaries and other video items to depicting American Muslims? lives and contributions. Projects include compelling videos of CAIR-WA clients, American Muslim military personnel, veterans, nurses, as well as ?know your rights? videos. Volunteers will use their own equipment. Experience in video recording and film production A portfolio of past work showing taste, creativity and potential is required Experience in creative writing or effective story-telling Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

Record and produce short professional videos ranging from 30-second public service ads to 5 minute short documentaries and other video items to depicting American Muslims? lives and contributions. Projects include compelling videos of CAIR-WA clients, American Muslim military personnel, veterans, nurses, as well as ?know your rights? videos. Volunteers will use their own equipment. Experience in video recording and film production A portfolio of past work showing taste, creativity and potential is required Experience in creative writing or effective story-telling Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Media Interview Training Volunteer

Train speakers through simulated media interviews on message discipline, on-camera interview techniques, etc., given CAIR-WA?s messaging guidelines. Trainings will be via phone and often in-person for on-camera practice interviews Professional experience in training on message discipline and on-camera interview techniques and Flexible schedule and openings during weekends and evenings. Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

Train speakers through simulated media interviews on message discipline, on-camera interview techniques, etc., given CAIR-WA?s messaging guidelines. Trainings will be via phone and often in-person for on-camera practice interviews Professional experience in training on message discipline and on-camera interview techniques and Flexible schedule and openings during weekends and evenings. Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website help - Word Press

We are a small non profit with big dreams. We have had success with GCJ Nigeria 2005, Ghana 2006, Burundi 2007, Liberia 2010 and are now working on India 2017. Help us evolve our recently-launched word pressed based website. We are dedicated to BEING the change - so we the way we work together is as important to us as the work we do. We invite and treasure the energy and passion of all who join us. We We need someone with experience with word press. You can work remotely at any time of your choice! Occasional phone call meetings or face to face with the executive director in Seattle. Directions: Fremont/Ballard neighborhood: one block east of 3rd NW, between 44th and 45th, near Ross Park.

Agency: Global Citizen Journey

We are a small non profit with big dreams. We have had success with GCJ Nigeria 2005, Ghana 2006, Burundi 2007, Liberia 2010 and are now working on India 2017. Help us evolve our recently-launched word pressed based website. We are dedicated to BEING the change - so we the way we work together is as important to us as the work we do. We invite and treasure the energy and passion of all who join us. We We need someone with experience with word press. You can work remotely at any time of your choice! Occasional phone call meetings or face to face with the executive director in Seattle. Directions: Fremont/Ballard neighborhood: one block east of 3rd NW, between 44th and 45th, near Ross Park.

Agency: Global Citizen Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Newsletter editor/producer - on Word Poet (word press)

We are a small non profit with big dreams. We have had success with GCJ Nigeria 2005, Ghana 2006, Burundi 2007, Liberia 2010 and are now working on India 2017. Help us keep our website and connections with members lively by generating blog posts and occasional newsletters using Word Poet. Content will include updates from our various partners - plus resources you may find that are relevant and of serv Familiarity with word press and word poet is strongly encouraged. Directions: Fremont/Ballard neighborhood: one block east of 3rd NW, between 44th and 45th, near Ross Park.

Agency: Global Citizen Journey

We are a small non profit with big dreams. We have had success with GCJ Nigeria 2005, Ghana 2006, Burundi 2007, Liberia 2010 and are now working on India 2017. Help us keep our website and connections with members lively by generating blog posts and occasional newsletters using Word Poet. Content will include updates from our various partners - plus resources you may find that are relevant and of serv Familiarity with word press and word poet is strongly encouraged. Directions: Fremont/Ballard neighborhood: one block east of 3rd NW, between 44th and 45th, near Ross Park.

Agency: Global Citizen Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Office Assistance Volunteer

Assist with miscellaneous office projects when needed. These are especially needed leading up to major events. Ability to work independently and find solutions under short deadlines Experience in office work including proficiency in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint Experience in professional phone communication and business letter writing Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

Assist with miscellaneous office projects when needed. These are especially needed leading up to major events. Ability to work independently and find solutions under short deadlines Experience in office work including proficiency in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint Experience in professional phone communication and business letter writing Directions: This is only our mailing address. We do not publicly disclose our physical address, which is located in the International District in Seattle.

Agency: Council On American Islamic Relations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer

RCRC year round volunteer positions are opportunities for people seeking academic credit, job training, and volunteer experience.  All positions become available on a rotating basis, and all positions are currently unpaid, although they provide an opportunity to do meaningful work for a nonprofit organization that matches your passions and values. Our year round volunteer positions provide a great opportunity to network and build skills in a positive work environment with an incredible team. If you are looking to receive school credit, we are happy to work with your school to meet their requirements. We are also happy to provide job recommendations and letters. 

Administrative Volunteer

The Administrative Volunteer is responsible for general administrative tasks as assigned by the Executive Director. Interest in databases, fundraising, and of course music is preferred! The Administrative Volunteer plays an important role by providing administrative support to the organization and participating in programming and fundraising activities. Duties may include, but are not limited to: data entry, copying, filing, sorting/alphabetizing, office errands, keeping the database of donors up to date, using mail merge for newsletter & camper mailings, prospect research, creating mailing lists, and fundraising outreach. This role involves availability to run errands for the office, so a valid driver’s license and car is preferred. Must be organized and have the ability to handle scheduling and working within multiple spreadsheets.

Must have excellent written, oral, and interpersonal skills. Must be highly organized and a self-starter. Strong multitasking ability required, as well as the ability to meet deadlines. Must pay tremendous attention to detail. Special events and community outreach activities can occur in the evenings and on weekends, so a flexible schedule is a plus.

Familiarity with Microsoft Office, Google Apps/Docs/Gmail preferred. Experience conducting online research. Reliability and punctuality are a must. Interest in music, feminism, social justice, and cultural issues a plus.

Flexible schedule, Monday-Friday during business hours (approx. 3-5 hours weekly, possibly more during Summer Camp/Ladies Rock Camp), with occasional meetings and events on evenings and weekends.

 

TO APPLY: Respond to this opportunity. Then, send a copy of your resume and a brief cover letter of interest to: info@raincityrockcamp.org!

Agency: Rain City Rock Camp For Girls

RCRC year round volunteer positions are opportunities for people seeking academic credit, job training, and volunteer experience.  All positions become available on a rotating basis, and all positions are currently unpaid, although they provide an opportunity to do meaningful work for a nonprofit organization that matches your passions and values. Our year round volunteer positions provide a great opportunity to network and build skills in a positive work environment with an incredible team. If you are looking to receive school credit, we are happy to work with your school to meet their requirements. We are also happy to provide job recommendations and letters. 

Administrative Volunteer

The Administrative Volunteer is responsible for general administrative tasks as assigned by the Executive Director. Interest in databases, fundraising, and of course music is preferred! The Administrative Volunteer plays an important role by providing administrative support to the organization and participating in programming and fundraising activities. Duties may include, but are not limited to: data entry, copying, filing, sorting/alphabetizing, office errands, keeping the database of donors up to date, using mail merge for newsletter & camper mailings, prospect research, creating mailing lists, and fundraising outreach. This role involves availability to run errands for the office, so a valid driver’s license and car is preferred. Must be organized and have the ability to handle scheduling and working within multiple spreadsheets.

Must have excellent written, oral, and interpersonal skills. Must be highly organized and a self-starter. Strong multitasking ability required, as well as the ability to meet deadlines. Must pay tremendous attention to detail. Special events and community outreach activities can occur in the evenings and on weekends, so a flexible schedule is a plus.

Familiarity with Microsoft Office, Google Apps/Docs/Gmail preferred. Experience conducting online research. Reliability and punctuality are a must. Interest in music, feminism, social justice, and cultural issues a plus.

Flexible schedule, Monday-Friday during business hours (approx. 3-5 hours weekly, possibly more during Summer Camp/Ladies Rock Camp), with occasional meetings and events on evenings and weekends.

 

TO APPLY: Respond to this opportunity. Then, send a copy of your resume and a brief cover letter of interest to: info@raincityrockcamp.org!

Agency: Rain City Rock Camp For Girls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Volunteer

RCRC year round volunteer positions are opportunities for people seeking academic credit, job training, and volunteer experience.  All positions become available on a rotating basis, and all positions are currently unpaid, although they provide an opportunity to do meaningful work for a nonprofit organization that matches your passions and values. Our year round volunteer positions provide a great opportunity to network and build skills in a positive work environment with an incredible team. If you are looking to receive school credit, we are happy to work with your school to meet their requirements. We are also happy to provide job recommendations and letters. 

Outreach Volunteer

Works directly with the Director of Community Engagement and Program Director. As an RCRC Ambassador, your role will include attendance at outreach and tabling events, going to schools and presenting to other students, and other public appearances. A car and valid driver’s license is preferred but not required to help transport supplies and/or gear to and from these events.

Must have excellent written, oral, and interpersonal skills. Must be highly organized and a self-starter. Strong multitasking ability required, as well as the ability to meet deadlines. Must pay tremendous attention to detail. Special events and community outreach activities can occur in the evenings and on weekends, so a flexible schedule is a plus.

Familiarity with Microsoft Office, Google Apps/Docs/Gmail preferred. Experience conducting online research. Reliability and punctuality are a must. Interest in music, feminism, social justice, and cultural issues a plus.

Flexible schedule, Monday-Friday during business hours (approx. 3-5 hours weekly, possibly more during Summer Camp/Ladies Rock Camp), with occasional meetings and events on evenings and weekends.

 

TO APPLY: Respond to this opportunity. Then, send a copy of your resume and a brief cover letter of interest to: info@raincityrockcamp.org!

Agency: Rain City Rock Camp For Girls

RCRC year round volunteer positions are opportunities for people seeking academic credit, job training, and volunteer experience.  All positions become available on a rotating basis, and all positions are currently unpaid, although they provide an opportunity to do meaningful work for a nonprofit organization that matches your passions and values. Our year round volunteer positions provide a great opportunity to network and build skills in a positive work environment with an incredible team. If you are looking to receive school credit, we are happy to work with your school to meet their requirements. We are also happy to provide job recommendations and letters. 

Outreach Volunteer

Works directly with the Director of Community Engagement and Program Director. As an RCRC Ambassador, your role will include attendance at outreach and tabling events, going to schools and presenting to other students, and other public appearances. A car and valid driver’s license is preferred but not required to help transport supplies and/or gear to and from these events.

Must have excellent written, oral, and interpersonal skills. Must be highly organized and a self-starter. Strong multitasking ability required, as well as the ability to meet deadlines. Must pay tremendous attention to detail. Special events and community outreach activities can occur in the evenings and on weekends, so a flexible schedule is a plus.

Familiarity with Microsoft Office, Google Apps/Docs/Gmail preferred. Experience conducting online research. Reliability and punctuality are a must. Interest in music, feminism, social justice, and cultural issues a plus.

Flexible schedule, Monday-Friday during business hours (approx. 3-5 hours weekly, possibly more during Summer Camp/Ladies Rock Camp), with occasional meetings and events on evenings and weekends.

 

TO APPLY: Respond to this opportunity. Then, send a copy of your resume and a brief cover letter of interest to: info@raincityrockcamp.org!

Agency: Rain City Rock Camp For Girls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Procurement Volunteer

RCRC year round volunteer positions are opportunities for people seeking academic credit, job training, and volunteer experience.  All positions become available on a rotating basis, and all positions are currently unpaid, although they provide an opportunity to do meaningful work for a nonprofit organization that matches your passions and values. Our year round volunteer positions provide a great opportunity to network and build skills in a positive work environment with an incredible team. If you are looking to receive school credit, we are happy to work with your school to meet their requirements. We are also happy to provide job recommendations and letters. 

Procurement Volunteer

The Procurement Volunteer works with the Director of Community Engagement to procure donations of every kind to support the organization for raffle prizes, food for Summer Camp volunteers, auction items, camper gifts, camp supplies, etc. This crucial role requires an outgoing, determined individual who is organized, a self-starter and will follow through with donation requests. The ability to cultivate long-term relationships with donors is highly valued. Will be required to request donations via email, phone and in person. This role involves quite a bit of donation pick up, so a valid driver’s license and car is preferred. Must be organized and have the ability to handle scheduling and working within multiple spreadsheets.

Must have excellent written, oral, and interpersonal skills. Must be highly organized and a self-starter. Strong multitasking ability required, as well as the ability to meet deadlines. Must pay tremendous attention to detail. Special events and community outreach activities can occur in the evenings and on weekends, so a flexible schedule is a plus.

Familiarity with Microsoft Office, Google Apps/Docs/Gmail preferred. Experience conducting online research. Reliability and punctuality are a must. Interest in music, feminism, social justice, and cultural issues a plus.

Flexible schedule, Monday-Friday during business hours (approx. 3-5 hours weekly, possibly more during Summer Camp/Ladies Rock Camp), with occasional meetings and events on evenings and weekends.

 

TO APPLY: Respond to this opportunity. Then send a copy of your resume and a brief cover letter of interest to: info@raincityrockcamp.org!

Agency: Rain City Rock Camp For Girls

RCRC year round volunteer positions are opportunities for people seeking academic credit, job training, and volunteer experience.  All positions become available on a rotating basis, and all positions are currently unpaid, although they provide an opportunity to do meaningful work for a nonprofit organization that matches your passions and values. Our year round volunteer positions provide a great opportunity to network and build skills in a positive work environment with an incredible team. If you are looking to receive school credit, we are happy to work with your school to meet their requirements. We are also happy to provide job recommendations and letters. 

Procurement Volunteer

The Procurement Volunteer works with the Director of Community Engagement to procure donations of every kind to support the organization for raffle prizes, food for Summer Camp volunteers, auction items, camper gifts, camp supplies, etc. This crucial role requires an outgoing, determined individual who is organized, a self-starter and will follow through with donation requests. The ability to cultivate long-term relationships with donors is highly valued. Will be required to request donations via email, phone and in person. This role involves quite a bit of donation pick up, so a valid driver’s license and car is preferred. Must be organized and have the ability to handle scheduling and working within multiple spreadsheets.

Must have excellent written, oral, and interpersonal skills. Must be highly organized and a self-starter. Strong multitasking ability required, as well as the ability to meet deadlines. Must pay tremendous attention to detail. Special events and community outreach activities can occur in the evenings and on weekends, so a flexible schedule is a plus.

Familiarity with Microsoft Office, Google Apps/Docs/Gmail preferred. Experience conducting online research. Reliability and punctuality are a must. Interest in music, feminism, social justice, and cultural issues a plus.

Flexible schedule, Monday-Friday during business hours (approx. 3-5 hours weekly, possibly more during Summer Camp/Ladies Rock Camp), with occasional meetings and events on evenings and weekends.

 

TO APPLY: Respond to this opportunity. Then send a copy of your resume and a brief cover letter of interest to: info@raincityrockcamp.org!

Agency: Rain City Rock Camp For Girls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eat Together, Eat Better Series

We will be presenting a series called Eat Together, Eat Better to families in Skagit County. The series promotes the benefits of cooking, talking, and eating together as a family. We will need help with facilitation, cooking, and childcare.

Agency: Washington State University Skagit County Extension

We will be presenting a series called Eat Together, Eat Better to families in Skagit County. The series promotes the benefits of cooking, talking, and eating together as a family. We will need help with facilitation, cooking, and childcare.

Agency: Washington State University Skagit County Extension

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98273

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health & Wellness Facilitator

We are looking for anyone who has an interest in any or all of the following: nutrition, promoting healthy living, facilitating small adult group discussion, food safety, and/or working with diverse audiences. This is an ongoing volunteer position with opportunities to work at single (one-time) community events as well as facilitating series health and wellness classes with adults. This is a fun way to become more active in the community!

Agency: Washington State University Skagit County Extension

We are looking for anyone who has an interest in any or all of the following: nutrition, promoting healthy living, facilitating small adult group discussion, food safety, and/or working with diverse audiences. This is an ongoing volunteer position with opportunities to work at single (one-time) community events as well as facilitating series health and wellness classes with adults. This is a fun way to become more active in the community!

Agency: Washington State University Skagit County Extension

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98274

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Entertainment Volunteer

Volunteers that have programs of interest to clients such as music, travel slide shows, etc.

Agency: Skagit Adult Day Program

Volunteers that have programs of interest to clients such as music, travel slide shows, etc.

Agency: Skagit Adult Day Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Docent

The museum needs help with school tours. We offer tours to school students focussing on third and fourth graders. Generally the tours are offered on Wednesdays and Thursdays during the school year. Each tour lasts approximately 1-1/2 hours. Docents may lead one or two tours per month during the school year. Docents are also expected to attend docent meetings once a month during the school year. We would like to recruit retired or former teachers as docents but will accept people who interact successfully with children and who have an interest in Skagit County history.

Agency: Skagit County Historical Museum

The museum needs help with school tours. We offer tours to school students focussing on third and fourth graders. Generally the tours are offered on Wednesdays and Thursdays during the school year. Each tour lasts approximately 1-1/2 hours. Docents may lead one or two tours per month during the school year. Docents are also expected to attend docent meetings once a month during the school year. We would like to recruit retired or former teachers as docents but will accept people who interact successfully with children and who have an interest in Skagit County history.

Agency: Skagit County Historical Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98273

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: La Conner Chamber Visitors Center Volunteer

La Conner Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers for our Visitors Information Center! Our VIC is open 7 days a week 10am to 4pm M-F, 12pm to 3pm Sat/Sun We have flexible Schedules, offer friends and fellowship and an opportunity to become an ambassador for La Conner. As a volunteer you will answer phone calls, direct our guests to any of our fine establishments in/out and around our area. Some computer knowledge is helpful but not necessary. The only requirement is to have a friendly smile and a willingness to offer others assistance. If you are interested and would like some additional information - Please call 360-466-4778 or email: info@laconnerchamber.com

Agency: La Conner Chamber Visitors Center

La Conner Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers for our Visitors Information Center! Our VIC is open 7 days a week 10am to 4pm M-F, 12pm to 3pm Sat/Sun We have flexible Schedules, offer friends and fellowship and an opportunity to become an ambassador for La Conner. As a volunteer you will answer phone calls, direct our guests to any of our fine establishments in/out and around our area. Some computer knowledge is helpful but not necessary. The only requirement is to have a friendly smile and a willingness to offer others assistance. If you are interested and would like some additional information - Please call 360-466-4778 or email: info@laconnerchamber.com

Agency: La Conner Chamber Visitors Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98257

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Harvest Leader

Harvest Leaders are the point person leading volunteers on urban fruit harvests and organizing logistics like food bank drop off and record keeping. Since all volunteers get to take home a portion of the harvest, Harvest Leaders have access to fresh fruit all season long. This is the perfect opportunity for people who like to preserve food and who want to give back to the community. Becoming a Harvest Leader is a way to meet new friends and gain experience leading small groups. All Harvest Leaders receive training from Harvest Pierce County staff in early summer.

 

We need Coordinators in North/West End Tacoma, Gig Harbor, South Tacoma, Eastside/South End Tacoma, Central/Hilltop Tacoma, Parkland/Spanaway, University Place/Fircrest, Lakewood/Steilacoom, Puyallup, and other locations.

 

Coordinators commit to lead a weekly harvest on a consistent day (which may include multiple sites), commit to the entire season (July through mid-October with fall months being the busiest), record all harvest details and help orient volunteers on site, bring equipment for harvests and deliver fruit to food banks.

 

Coordinators must be organized and independent workers, able to problem solve and alter plans as needed, flexible, and able to respond to emails and phone messages in a timely manner.

 

Reliable transportation to transport equipment and fruit is necessary for the position. We will reimburse your mileage. Vehicles need the ability to transport a 6-8 foot ladder. However, if you do not have a vehicle or it cannot transport a ladder, we have a van that you can likely use for the duration of fruit harvesting.

 

Mileage reimbursement and $100 stipend provided. Fruit Scouts should be prepared to commit to at least three hours per week. Additional training may be required. To apply, please contact Harvest Pierce County.

Agency: Harvest Pierce County

Harvest Leaders are the point person leading volunteers on urban fruit harvests and organizing logistics like food bank drop off and record keeping. Since all volunteers get to take home a portion of the harvest, Harvest Leaders have access to fresh fruit all season long. This is the perfect opportunity for people who like to preserve food and who want to give back to the community. Becoming a Harvest Leader is a way to meet new friends and gain experience leading small groups. All Harvest Leaders receive training from Harvest Pierce County staff in early summer.

 

We need Coordinators in North/West End Tacoma, Gig Harbor, South Tacoma, Eastside/South End Tacoma, Central/Hilltop Tacoma, Parkland/Spanaway, University Place/Fircrest, Lakewood/Steilacoom, Puyallup, and other locations.

 

Coordinators commit to lead a weekly harvest on a consistent day (which may include multiple sites), commit to the entire season (July through mid-October with fall months being the busiest), record all harvest details and help orient volunteers on site, bring equipment for harvests and deliver fruit to food banks.

 

Coordinators must be organized and independent workers, able to problem solve and alter plans as needed, flexible, and able to respond to emails and phone messages in a timely manner.

 

Reliable transportation to transport equipment and fruit is necessary for the position. We will reimburse your mileage. Vehicles need the ability to transport a 6-8 foot ladder. However, if you do not have a vehicle or it cannot transport a ladder, we have a van that you can likely use for the duration of fruit harvesting.

 

Mileage reimbursement and $100 stipend provided. Fruit Scouts should be prepared to commit to at least three hours per week. Additional training may be required. To apply, please contact Harvest Pierce County.

Agency: Harvest Pierce County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fruit Scout

Fruit Scouts are volunteers who commit to registering new fruit trees for gleaning and checking on registered fruit trees to make sure they are healthy and ripe for picking. This is a great independent volunteer opportunity. Whether you like to walk, bike, or have a car to get around, fruit scouts are an important part to making sure that healthy fruit gets harvested. Fruit Scouts receive training in early summer to learn basic fruit tree care and maintenance. They are also responsible for taste testing the fruit to make sure it’s ready for eating!

 

We need Fruit Scouts in North/West End Tacoma, Gig Harbor, South Tacoma, Eastside/South End Tacoma, Central/Hilltop Tacoma, Parkland/Spanaway, University Place/Fircrest, Lakewood/Steilacoom, Puyallup, and other locations.

 

Fruit Scouts commit to scouting trees on a consistent day and ideally commit to the entire season (July through mid-October with fall months being the busiest). They bring pest management resources and fliers for fruit owners and report and record fruit assessment.

 

Fruit Scouts must be personable, an independent worker, able to respond to emails and phone messages in a timely manner, and have reliable transportation (biking or driving).

 

Mileage reimbursement and $100 stipend provided. Fruit Scouts should be prepared to commit to at least three hours per week. To apply, please contact Harvest Pierce County.

Agency: Harvest Pierce County

Fruit Scouts are volunteers who commit to registering new fruit trees for gleaning and checking on registered fruit trees to make sure they are healthy and ripe for picking. This is a great independent volunteer opportunity. Whether you like to walk, bike, or have a car to get around, fruit scouts are an important part to making sure that healthy fruit gets harvested. Fruit Scouts receive training in early summer to learn basic fruit tree care and maintenance. They are also responsible for taste testing the fruit to make sure it’s ready for eating!

 

We need Fruit Scouts in North/West End Tacoma, Gig Harbor, South Tacoma, Eastside/South End Tacoma, Central/Hilltop Tacoma, Parkland/Spanaway, University Place/Fircrest, Lakewood/Steilacoom, Puyallup, and other locations.

 

Fruit Scouts commit to scouting trees on a consistent day and ideally commit to the entire season (July through mid-October with fall months being the busiest). They bring pest management resources and fliers for fruit owners and report and record fruit assessment.

 

Fruit Scouts must be personable, an independent worker, able to respond to emails and phone messages in a timely manner, and have reliable transportation (biking or driving).

 

Mileage reimbursement and $100 stipend provided. Fruit Scouts should be prepared to commit to at least three hours per week. To apply, please contact Harvest Pierce County.

Agency: Harvest Pierce County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veggie Co-op Farm Team Member

The Veggie Co-op is a volunteer-run program managed by the Pierce Conservation District (PCD) through its program Harvest Pierce County that coordinates individuals to come together as a community to grow food on a farm scale on land provided by the Franklin Pierce School District on E 96th and Waller Road in Tacoma, WA. Volunteers attend weekly work parties where they work, grow, and learn as a group, instead of stewarding rows individually as typical in most community gardens. The produce is divided 50/50 among emergency food sites and volunteers. Veggie Co-op is a free program and is open to all participants.

Volunteers ages 15 and under should be accompanied by a parent. The minimum requirement is 3 hours per week. Work parties are 3 hours long and offered several times a week. Typically the work parties happen in the morning hours to avoid working the hottest part of the day. Contact the Program Coordinator for the current work party times. Veggie Co-op runs from February-November annually, and volunteers are expected to commit to the season but are welcome to take up to 5 weeks off. Volunteer groups are allowed, but request no more than 15 per group. The registration period for Veggie Co-op is December 15th through January 31st, and then there will be volunteer orientations in February. Once someone registers they will be contacted about the dates of these orientation sessions if they would like to attend weekly work parties. If a group would like to volunteer with us for a one off event, then they will be trained by staff on site. More information: http://piercecd.org/276/Veggie-Co-op

Agency: Harvest Pierce County

The Veggie Co-op is a volunteer-run program managed by the Pierce Conservation District (PCD) through its program Harvest Pierce County that coordinates individuals to come together as a community to grow food on a farm scale on land provided by the Franklin Pierce School District on E 96th and Waller Road in Tacoma, WA. Volunteers attend weekly work parties where they work, grow, and learn as a group, instead of stewarding rows individually as typical in most community gardens. The produce is divided 50/50 among emergency food sites and volunteers. Veggie Co-op is a free program and is open to all participants.

Volunteers ages 15 and under should be accompanied by a parent. The minimum requirement is 3 hours per week. Work parties are 3 hours long and offered several times a week. Typically the work parties happen in the morning hours to avoid working the hottest part of the day. Contact the Program Coordinator for the current work party times. Veggie Co-op runs from February-November annually, and volunteers are expected to commit to the season but are welcome to take up to 5 weeks off. Volunteer groups are allowed, but request no more than 15 per group. The registration period for Veggie Co-op is December 15th through January 31st, and then there will be volunteer orientations in February. Once someone registers they will be contacted about the dates of these orientation sessions if they would like to attend weekly work parties. If a group would like to volunteer with us for a one off event, then they will be trained by staff on site. More information: http://piercecd.org/276/Veggie-Co-op

Agency: Harvest Pierce County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gleaning Project Volunteer

The Gleaning Project is a volunteer program of Harvest Pierce County and the Pierce Conservation District that works to reduce the amount of produce wasted in our community, provide more fresh food to those in need, and build community. This community based effort is a response to the dramatic increase in the number of people seeking food assistance in our county. Most farmers are never able to sell everything they produce. Even if the produce is fresh, sometimes farmers are limited by regulations and aesthetics. Harvest Pierce County staff work with local farmers and organizes groups of volunteers to glean produce from their fields that they can no longer sell. The bounty is then distributed to food banks, meal sites, and community organizations. We also support volunteers to glean leftover food from vendors at Pierce County farmers markets. Fruit Trees can be abundant producers. Many people have fruit trees on their property that produce more than they can handle or never even get harvested! We work to prevent fruit waste by organizing volunteers to harvest trees at the homeowners request and share the bounty with local food banks and shelters

Youth under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult. Individuals can register to volunteer by visiting www.piercecountygleaningproject.org and then sign up for a gleaning event through the website events page. At the event they are given training on the spot by the Harvest Leader. During the spring months we also offer occasional New Volunteer Trainings at our office for folks who have never gleaned before. But the primary method of training is through our volunteer leaders and so a formal training is not required before someone starts gleaning.

Agency: Harvest Pierce County

The Gleaning Project is a volunteer program of Harvest Pierce County and the Pierce Conservation District that works to reduce the amount of produce wasted in our community, provide more fresh food to those in need, and build community. This community based effort is a response to the dramatic increase in the number of people seeking food assistance in our county. Most farmers are never able to sell everything they produce. Even if the produce is fresh, sometimes farmers are limited by regulations and aesthetics. Harvest Pierce County staff work with local farmers and organizes groups of volunteers to glean produce from their fields that they can no longer sell. The bounty is then distributed to food banks, meal sites, and community organizations. We also support volunteers to glean leftover food from vendors at Pierce County farmers markets. Fruit Trees can be abundant producers. Many people have fruit trees on their property that produce more than they can handle or never even get harvested! We work to prevent fruit waste by organizing volunteers to harvest trees at the homeowners request and share the bounty with local food banks and shelters

Youth under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult. Individuals can register to volunteer by visiting www.piercecountygleaningproject.org and then sign up for a gleaning event through the website events page. At the event they are given training on the spot by the Harvest Leader. During the spring months we also offer occasional New Volunteer Trainings at our office for folks who have never gleaned before. But the primary method of training is through our volunteer leaders and so a formal training is not required before someone starts gleaning.

Agency: Harvest Pierce County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Classroom Volunteers for Head Start!

Do you love working with young children? Then we have the job for you! Our Head Start preschool classrooms are in need of volunteers to engage children, work with teachers and learn through play! Our goal is on school readiness and family engagement.  With your help, our children can succeed!

Work alongside teachers in a fun, fast-paced environment.  Our classrooms are half-days, Monday-Thursday.  Our children and families are very diverse, and ages range between 3-5 years old.

Come be a buddy to a child in need!

 

Multiple sites available as we have 9 elementary schools within Seattle Public Schools that have Head Start classrooms!

Agency: SPS: Head Start

Do you love working with young children? Then we have the job for you! Our Head Start preschool classrooms are in need of volunteers to engage children, work with teachers and learn through play! Our goal is on school readiness and family engagement.  With your help, our children can succeed!

Work alongside teachers in a fun, fast-paced environment.  Our classrooms are half-days, Monday-Thursday.  Our children and families are very diverse, and ages range between 3-5 years old.

Come be a buddy to a child in need!

 

Multiple sites available as we have 9 elementary schools within Seattle Public Schools that have Head Start classrooms!

Agency: SPS: Head Start

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Give your friendly neighbors a lift in Central Seattle

We are seeking friendly drivers to help our members get to appointments, events, classes and get-togethers to keep their lives vibrant. Drivers set their own hours, and are free to say yes to as many requests as they wish. We are a virtual village of members living in their own homes in Central Seattle. Our village stretches roughly from I-5 to Lake Washington, the Montlake Cut to the north and Beacon Volunteers must be 21 or older, and have their own vehicles. They must have minimal state insurance coverage and a clean driving record for the past three years.

Agency: Wider Horizons

We are seeking friendly drivers to help our members get to appointments, events, classes and get-togethers to keep their lives vibrant. Drivers set their own hours, and are free to say yes to as many requests as they wish. We are a virtual village of members living in their own homes in Central Seattle. Our village stretches roughly from I-5 to Lake Washington, the Montlake Cut to the north and Beacon Volunteers must be 21 or older, and have their own vehicles. They must have minimal state insurance coverage and a clean driving record for the past three years.

Agency: Wider Horizons

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Conductor

The PSF is looking for one talented visionary, with expertise in managing and coordinating Volunteer Talent: ? Laser-like focus on detail? Seamless execution? Talent in organizing chaos? This is a wonderful opportunity to build on your administrative and research experience, expand your professional portfolio, and make connections in the local and national non-profit social justice arena.

Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

The PSF is looking for one talented visionary, with expertise in managing and coordinating Volunteer Talent: ? Laser-like focus on detail? Seamless execution? Talent in organizing chaos? This is a wonderful opportunity to build on your administrative and research experience, expand your professional portfolio, and make connections in the local and national non-profit social justice arena.

Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98117

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CoolMom Board Opportunity

CoolMom seeks to expand our Board of Directors! We're looking to add several new members and skill sets to our board. If you want the opportunity to unite women to create a healthy climate for all mothers? children, then please look at our wish list below and consider offering up your talents to a lively women?s climate change movement. If you think you could be a great match for CoolMom, please contac All board candidates should possess: 1. An interest in meaningful climate action and CoolMom?s mission and strategies 2. Ability to attend monthly meetings (currently the second Friday of the month at noon) 3. Ability to provide an average of 5 to 10 hours volunteer time/month outside of monthly meetings 4. A commitment to supporting CoolMom with a personally meaningful annual financial donation 5. A commitment to asking for financial support for CoolMom from a variety of sources, including the board member?s own contacts 6. A commitment to respond to staff/leadership requests in a timely fashion 7. A desire to learn about and support nonprofit operations Note: All genders/gender identities are welcome. You don?t even need to have children of your own as long as you care about providing a healthy climate for all children. Specific Talents We Seek CoolMom seeks several skill sets (but not every board candidate need possess every skill): 1. Accounting/bookkeeping/budgeting 2. Strategic planning/for-profit business management 3. Communications/marketing (Website design and management, communications plan development, social media) 4. Database management 5. Field organizing/event planning 6. Fundraising/development

Agency: CoolMom

CoolMom seeks to expand our Board of Directors! We're looking to add several new members and skill sets to our board. If you want the opportunity to unite women to create a healthy climate for all mothers? children, then please look at our wish list below and consider offering up your talents to a lively women?s climate change movement. If you think you could be a great match for CoolMom, please contac All board candidates should possess: 1. An interest in meaningful climate action and CoolMom?s mission and strategies 2. Ability to attend monthly meetings (currently the second Friday of the month at noon) 3. Ability to provide an average of 5 to 10 hours volunteer time/month outside of monthly meetings 4. A commitment to supporting CoolMom with a personally meaningful annual financial donation 5. A commitment to asking for financial support for CoolMom from a variety of sources, including the board member?s own contacts 6. A commitment to respond to staff/leadership requests in a timely fashion 7. A desire to learn about and support nonprofit operations Note: All genders/gender identities are welcome. You don?t even need to have children of your own as long as you care about providing a healthy climate for all children. Specific Talents We Seek CoolMom seeks several skill sets (but not every board candidate need possess every skill): 1. Accounting/bookkeeping/budgeting 2. Strategic planning/for-profit business management 3. Communications/marketing (Website design and management, communications plan development, social media) 4. Database management 5. Field organizing/event planning 6. Fundraising/development

Agency: CoolMom

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer

The Front Desk at Patrick Place Apartments is the heart of our community. Volunteers welcome Patrick Place residents and their guests to the building. Other duties include: Check in/out books, games, DVD's, and other common supplies. Answer phones and distribute calls/messages for both staff and residents. Communicate visitors? presence in lobby to resident rooms. Offer companionship to residents in th Background Check Required

Agency: CCS: Patrick Place Apts

The Front Desk at Patrick Place Apartments is the heart of our community. Volunteers welcome Patrick Place residents and their guests to the building. Other duties include: Check in/out books, games, DVD's, and other common supplies. Answer phones and distribute calls/messages for both staff and residents. Communicate visitors? presence in lobby to resident rooms. Offer companionship to residents in th Background Check Required

Agency: CCS: Patrick Place Apts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator assistant for Head Start program

Join our super Head Start program as a volunteer coordinator! Work alongside our Supervisor for Enrollment, Family and Community Services to recruit, train, and track volunteers! Tasks that you will do include: 1. Assisting with mailings, postings, etc. about volunteer opportunities for the Head Start program 2. Assisting with processing volunteer applications 3. Assisting with orientation for new vol Helpful skills include: attention to details outgoing personality love for children and families computer experience a plus!

Agency: SPS: Head Start

Join our super Head Start program as a volunteer coordinator! Work alongside our Supervisor for Enrollment, Family and Community Services to recruit, train, and track volunteers! Tasks that you will do include: 1. Assisting with mailings, postings, etc. about volunteer opportunities for the Head Start program 2. Assisting with processing volunteer applications 3. Assisting with orientation for new vol Helpful skills include: attention to details outgoing personality love for children and families computer experience a plus!

Agency: SPS: Head Start

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98124

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Head Start needs you! Support our parent policy council!

The Head Start Policy Council is a group of parents, community volunteers and staff that comprise the governing body of the organization. Each month, they meet to review program operations, enrollment and attendance reports, and progress of children's school readiness. They are responsible for approving/disapproving many things, such as the budget, hiring of staff and policies. This position will a Training will be provided. Volunteers must sign confidentiality agreements and undergo a background check. Some administrative skills would be helpful

Agency: SPS: Head Start

The Head Start Policy Council is a group of parents, community volunteers and staff that comprise the governing body of the organization. Each month, they meet to review program operations, enrollment and attendance reports, and progress of children's school readiness. They are responsible for approving/disapproving many things, such as the budget, hiring of staff and policies. This position will a Training will be provided. Volunteers must sign confidentiality agreements and undergo a background check. Some administrative skills would be helpful

Agency: SPS: Head Start

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98124

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Educate public about Salmon-Safe, 12,000 Raingardens and Snoqualmie Stewardship

Stewardship Partners is seeking a summer intern to share our programs and stories at strategic community events throughout Puget Sound from mid-July through mid-September. Hours will vary, but will average 8 hours per week. An ideal candidate will enjoy the opportunity to represent the organization by doing community "tabling" for a variety of audiences in settings ranging from farmers' markets to comm Desired Qualifications: Interest and enthusiasm for sharing programs that help landowners improve the environment for people and wildlife A degree in environmental science, communications or a related field Willingness to make the occasional cold-call or pursue an outreach opportunity when presented to you Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed Self-starter - ability to gather materials and work-offsite, at times with minimal supervision The ability to work individually and part of a team A cheerful demeanor The ability to lift 30 lbs. Your own transportation

Agency: Stewardship Partners

Stewardship Partners is seeking a summer intern to share our programs and stories at strategic community events throughout Puget Sound from mid-July through mid-September. Hours will vary, but will average 8 hours per week. An ideal candidate will enjoy the opportunity to represent the organization by doing community "tabling" for a variety of audiences in settings ranging from farmers' markets to comm Desired Qualifications: Interest and enthusiasm for sharing programs that help landowners improve the environment for people and wildlife A degree in environmental science, communications or a related field Willingness to make the occasional cold-call or pursue an outreach opportunity when presented to you Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed Self-starter - ability to gather materials and work-offsite, at times with minimal supervision The ability to work individually and part of a team A cheerful demeanor The ability to lift 30 lbs. Your own transportation

Agency: Stewardship Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor with Year Up Puget Sound

Thank you for your interest in becoming a mentor at Year Up Puget Sound! Year Up's mission is to close the opportunity divide by providing urban young adults with the skills, experience, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through professional careers and higher education. WHY BECOME A YEAR UP MENTOR? - Make a difference in a young person's life - Provide support during the c

Agency: Year Up Puget Sound

Thank you for your interest in becoming a mentor at Year Up Puget Sound! Year Up's mission is to close the opportunity divide by providing urban young adults with the skills, experience, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through professional careers and higher education. WHY BECOME A YEAR UP MENTOR? - Make a difference in a young person's life - Provide support during the c

Agency: Year Up Puget Sound

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Year Up Students Services Volunteer

Every six months 80 new students begin their professional journey with Year Up Puget Sound. One of the ways that we promote a culture of professionalism is to require students to wear professional clothing during their time at Year Up Puget Sound. To assist with this, we provide students with clothing resources through our Professional Clothing Wardrobe. Year Up Puget Sound is seeking Student Service

Agency: Year Up Puget Sound

Every six months 80 new students begin their professional journey with Year Up Puget Sound. One of the ways that we promote a culture of professionalism is to require students to wear professional clothing during their time at Year Up Puget Sound. To assist with this, we provide students with clothing resources through our Professional Clothing Wardrobe. Year Up Puget Sound is seeking Student Service

Agency: Year Up Puget Sound

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutoring, help/assist

Teacher/small group instructor Commitment: Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:30-11:30 a.m., 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 7-9 p.m. Class location at Northwest Refugee and immigrant Services 9265 57 th Ave South Suite # 102 Seattle WA 98118, ESL skills are useful

Agency: Northwest Refugee And Immigrant Services

Teacher/small group instructor Commitment: Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:30-11:30 a.m., 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 7-9 p.m. Class location at Northwest Refugee and immigrant Services 9265 57 th Ave South Suite # 102 Seattle WA 98118, ESL skills are useful

Agency: Northwest Refugee And Immigrant Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98198

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Program

Northwest Refugee and Immigrant Services looking Volunteer after school program provides Refugee children with a safe place to learn Math, English, throughout south Seattle area. Volunteers play a critical role by bringing special talents and skills that add depth to the program and offer children additional role models. Whatever you?re good at, kids can learn from you. And you can learn from them too!

Agency: Northwest Refugee And Immigrant Services

Northwest Refugee and Immigrant Services looking Volunteer after school program provides Refugee children with a safe place to learn Math, English, throughout south Seattle area. Volunteers play a critical role by bringing special talents and skills that add depth to the program and offer children additional role models. Whatever you?re good at, kids can learn from you. And you can learn from them too!

Agency: Northwest Refugee And Immigrant Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98198

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Keep Food From Going to Waste, Volunteer as a pickup Driver!

The Queen Anne Food Bank is looking for volunteers interested in being trained as backup grocery rescue drivers. We pick up items the grocery store can't use/don't want every weekday morning and need more people on the team! 8am~10am. Must have a safe driving history and be able to lift 50lbs. Have an impact! Help to salvage food that would otherwise go to waste! Interested volunteers must be okay with some heavy lifting. Safe driving history required. QAFB staff will train you on the routes and procedures.

Agency: Queen Anne Food Bank

The Queen Anne Food Bank is looking for volunteers interested in being trained as backup grocery rescue drivers. We pick up items the grocery store can't use/don't want every weekday morning and need more people on the team! 8am~10am. Must have a safe driving history and be able to lift 50lbs. Have an impact! Help to salvage food that would otherwise go to waste! Interested volunteers must be okay with some heavy lifting. Safe driving history required. QAFB staff will train you on the routes and procedures.

Agency: Queen Anne Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Line Hunger Fighter!

Wednesday or Thursday 8:15am-11:45am. Handing out sack lunches and ladling soup for meal program customers. Smiles and warm personality appreciated! Our meal program runs Mon-Th 8:30am-11:30am. Volunteers arrive 8:15 and stay 15 minutes after to clean up/break down station. This position requires strong people skills and being comfortable interacting with customers. Great experience and chance to g Training and shadowing will be provided.

Agency: Queen Anne Food Bank

Wednesday or Thursday 8:15am-11:45am. Handing out sack lunches and ladling soup for meal program customers. Smiles and warm personality appreciated! Our meal program runs Mon-Th 8:30am-11:30am. Volunteers arrive 8:15 and stay 15 minutes after to clean up/break down station. This position requires strong people skills and being comfortable interacting with customers. Great experience and chance to g Training and shadowing will be provided.

Agency: Queen Anne Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friday Food Donation Pick Up

Each Friday morning and early afternoon we deliver a meal to the Aurora Commons, which serves as a living a creative space for the homeless, displaced, and vulnerable along Aurora Avenue.. We are looking for volunteers to pick up the hot food from our location in Greenwood, transport it, and drop it off. From there, we would send you to pick up food donations from Ballard Food Bank, bring them back t We require a valid driver's license and the ability to lift 25 lbs.

Agency: Urban Hands

Each Friday morning and early afternoon we deliver a meal to the Aurora Commons, which serves as a living a creative space for the homeless, displaced, and vulnerable along Aurora Avenue.. We are looking for volunteers to pick up the hot food from our location in Greenwood, transport it, and drop it off. From there, we would send you to pick up food donations from Ballard Food Bank, bring them back t We require a valid driver's license and the ability to lift 25 lbs.

Agency: Urban Hands

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tuesday Food Service and Donation Pick UP

Each Tuesday morning and early afternoon we deliver a meal to the Aurora Commons, which serves as a living a creative space for the homeless, displaced, and vulnerable along Aurora Avenue.. We are looking for volunteers to pick up the hot food from our location in Greenwood, transport it, and drop it off. From there, we would send you to pick up food donations from Ballard Food Bank, bring them back We require a valid Driver?s License and the ability to lift 25 lbs.

Agency: Urban Hands

Each Tuesday morning and early afternoon we deliver a meal to the Aurora Commons, which serves as a living a creative space for the homeless, displaced, and vulnerable along Aurora Avenue.. We are looking for volunteers to pick up the hot food from our location in Greenwood, transport it, and drop it off. From there, we would send you to pick up food donations from Ballard Food Bank, bring them back We require a valid Driver?s License and the ability to lift 25 lbs.

Agency: Urban Hands

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resource Mobilizer

The PSF is looking for one talented visionary, with expertise in Development, Grant Writing, Research, and Donor Engagement: The Resource Mobilizer serves as a key leadership team member and an active participant in making strategic decisions affecting the PSF. In partnership with the ED, this position is responsible for assisting with all fundraising and development activities. This partner will help Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

The PSF is looking for one talented visionary, with expertise in Development, Grant Writing, Research, and Donor Engagement: The Resource Mobilizer serves as a key leadership team member and an active participant in making strategic decisions affecting the PSF. In partnership with the ED, this position is responsible for assisting with all fundraising and development activities. This partner will help Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98117

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Iconoclastic Technologist

The PSF is looking for one talented visionary, with expertise in Information Technology, including AdWords and social media: ? AdWords optimization ? Social media execution ? Information architecture: front- & back-end ? Digital content ? UX ? Data analysis ? Data visualization background ? Salesforce customization This is a wonderful opportunity to strengthen your IT experience, expand your professi Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

The PSF is looking for one talented visionary, with expertise in Information Technology, including AdWords and social media: ? AdWords optimization ? Social media execution ? Information architecture: front- & back-end ? Digital content ? UX ? Data analysis ? Data visualization background ? Salesforce customization This is a wonderful opportunity to strengthen your IT experience, expand your professi Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98117

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Actualization Expert

The PSF is looking for one talented visionary, with expertise in Administrative Support: ? Laser-like focus on detail ? Seamless execution ? Salesforce and Excel chops ? Talent in organizing chaos This is a wonderful opportunity to build on your administrative and research experience, expand your professional portfolio, and make connections in the local and national non-profit social justice arena. Yo Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

The PSF is looking for one talented visionary, with expertise in Administrative Support: ? Laser-like focus on detail ? Seamless execution ? Salesforce and Excel chops ? Talent in organizing chaos This is a wonderful opportunity to build on your administrative and research experience, expand your professional portfolio, and make connections in the local and national non-profit social justice arena. Yo Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98117

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guru of Outreach

The PSF is looking for two talented visionaries, with expertise in Programs: ? Client outreach and mentoring ? Scholarship candidate assessment ? Client database maintenance (Salesforce) ? Connecting with past award recipients This is a wonderful opportunity to strengthen your programs experience, expand your professional portfolio, and make connections in the local and national non-profit social just Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

The PSF is looking for two talented visionaries, with expertise in Programs: ? Client outreach and mentoring ? Scholarship candidate assessment ? Client database maintenance (Salesforce) ? Connecting with past award recipients This is a wonderful opportunity to strengthen your programs experience, expand your professional portfolio, and make connections in the local and national non-profit social just Do you believe that all people deserve quality education? Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Then join our team! We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated partners who are experts in actualization.

Agency: The Prison Scholar Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98117

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt a Building in Your Seattle Neighborhood!

Help the most vulnerable populations in Seattle continue to live independently in their own homes while forming relationships with elderly and people living with disabilities in Seattle! This opportunity can be one -time or it can be a monthly or quarterly opportunity for your group. There is a low income housing complex that needs help with daily household chores. Clients are required to keep thei For the initial project, only one person needs to be the 'group leader' and register as a volunteer. If the group would like to move forward with a monthly or quarterly project, all members of the group would need to become registered volunteers.

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

Help the most vulnerable populations in Seattle continue to live independently in their own homes while forming relationships with elderly and people living with disabilities in Seattle! This opportunity can be one -time or it can be a monthly or quarterly opportunity for your group. There is a low income housing complex that needs help with daily household chores. Clients are required to keep thei For the initial project, only one person needs to be the 'group leader' and register as a volunteer. If the group would like to move forward with a monthly or quarterly project, all members of the group would need to become registered volunteers.

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elementary School Teacher Support

We are looking for volunteers to provide support for our Aprendamos Juntos program that takes place from October - May. We are looking for volunteers who love working with children and can provide support with homework, reading, and math for the kids. Ideally bilingual Spanish-English volunteers. If you are interested please click on the I'm interested button or the email/phone link and we will send y We will give a training. Must love working with children. Background check required.

Agency: Para Los Niños de Highline

We are looking for volunteers to provide support for our Aprendamos Juntos program that takes place from October - May. We are looking for volunteers who love working with children and can provide support with homework, reading, and math for the kids. Ideally bilingual Spanish-English volunteers. If you are interested please click on the I'm interested button or the email/phone link and we will send y We will give a training. Must love working with children. Background check required.

Agency: Para Los Niños de Highline

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98166

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sewing for crafts

Can you sew? Leverage your crafty talents and help benefit our beautiful shelter pets with your creativity for fundraising projects. We need volunteers to help with our Kitty Kickers - catnip filled pillows - that are sold to raise money for the animals in our care. Sewing

Agency: It's Meow Or Never Animal Rescue

Can you sew? Leverage your crafty talents and help benefit our beautiful shelter pets with your creativity for fundraising projects. We need volunteers to help with our Kitty Kickers - catnip filled pillows - that are sold to raise money for the animals in our care. Sewing

Agency: It's Meow Or Never Animal Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 49252

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking for volunteers for Parkinson's organization

We are looking for volunteers for our organization, which helps those who live with Parkinson Disease in the Northwest. We have a wide range of ways in which you can help out, from database management to grant writing, fundraising to assisting with our newsletter. Throughout the year we have unpaid internship opportunities available in the areas of special event planning, and social media and communica Many of our volunteers tasks can be completed remotely. We are flexible, and grateful for the help we receive!

Agency: American Parkinson Disease Association/Northwest Chapter

We are looking for volunteers for our organization, which helps those who live with Parkinson Disease in the Northwest. We have a wide range of ways in which you can help out, from database management to grant writing, fundraising to assisting with our newsletter. Throughout the year we have unpaid internship opportunities available in the areas of special event planning, and social media and communica Many of our volunteers tasks can be completed remotely. We are flexible, and grateful for the help we receive!

Agency: American Parkinson Disease Association/Northwest Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Difference in a Child's Life!

If you enjoy working with children from the ages of 1 to 11, this is the opportunity for you. The First Place Parent Advisory Council holds their monthly meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from 5:00pm to 7:30pm and they are looking for volunteers to watch over their children during the meeting. Volunteers can do art projects, play board games and other fun activities with the kids. First Place The only requirement for volunteers is a love of working with children and patience is a virtue. The age limit for volunteering is 15 1/2 year old and up.

Agency: First Place

If you enjoy working with children from the ages of 1 to 11, this is the opportunity for you. The First Place Parent Advisory Council holds their monthly meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from 5:00pm to 7:30pm and they are looking for volunteers to watch over their children during the meeting. Volunteers can do art projects, play board games and other fun activities with the kids. First Place The only requirement for volunteers is a love of working with children and patience is a virtue. The age limit for volunteering is 15 1/2 year old and up.

Agency: First Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Let's Go Shopping!

First Place offers our students clothing through out the year. We have a clothing bank on site where students can pick out clothing with the help of a volunteer. We are looking for volunteers who can give 2 to 4 hours, 2 days a week. The students are always excited when they know that they are going to the clothing bank. They know that they can get some really "cute" shirts or pants. It is so fun help The are no limitation with this opportunity. If you love children, you will love working in the clothing bank.

Agency: First Place

First Place offers our students clothing through out the year. We have a clothing bank on site where students can pick out clothing with the help of a volunteer. We are looking for volunteers who can give 2 to 4 hours, 2 days a week. The students are always excited when they know that they are going to the clothing bank. They know that they can get some really "cute" shirts or pants. It is so fun help The are no limitation with this opportunity. If you love children, you will love working in the clothing bank.

Agency: First Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a child and watch them grow!

Mentoring a child makes such a big difference in their lives. It helps them build healthy relationships that will sustain them into their adult lives. Our students love meeting with their mentors. Everyday, at least 6 students will ask me "Is my mentor coming today?" They love the opportunity to interact with an adult whether it's high school/college student or someone who takes an hour from their job Mentor trainings are held through out the year.

Agency: First Place

Mentoring a child makes such a big difference in their lives. It helps them build healthy relationships that will sustain them into their adult lives. Our students love meeting with their mentors. Everyday, at least 6 students will ask me "Is my mentor coming today?" They love the opportunity to interact with an adult whether it's high school/college student or someone who takes an hour from their job Mentor trainings are held through out the year.

Agency: First Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Repair Parties

We have lots of ways to put your creativity, energy and passion to work here at Bike Works. Our volunteer community makes much of the work we do possible, helping out in every part of our organization. From individual efforts to large group projects, there is a volunteer opportunity for everybody. You don?t need to be a skilled bike mechanic to help out. Twice a week, Bike Works hosts drop-in bike rep Must be 18 or older.

Agency: Bike Works

We have lots of ways to put your creativity, energy and passion to work here at Bike Works. Our volunteer community makes much of the work we do possible, helping out in every part of our organization. From individual efforts to large group projects, there is a volunteer opportunity for everybody. You don?t need to be a skilled bike mechanic to help out. Twice a week, Bike Works hosts drop-in bike rep Must be 18 or older.

Agency: Bike Works

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Helping horses while enjoying the outdoors!

Every year thousands of horse are abused, abandoned or sent to slaughter. Serenity rescues these horses and works to make them whole again so that they can be placed in a forever home. Our mission is multi-faceted and there are a lot of opportunities to be of service. Our volunteers are the heart of our organization. We have no paid positions. Even though we are a non-profit we are also a business. Yes, All volunteers must go through and orientation. Volunteers must commit to 3 months of service after the volunteer decides on the schedule that they can work. Volunteers should be able to lift 50 Ibs and enjoy being in the outdoors working around animals. Please see the website for further information.

Agency: Serenity Equine Rescue And Rehabilitation (SERR)

Every year thousands of horse are abused, abandoned or sent to slaughter. Serenity rescues these horses and works to make them whole again so that they can be placed in a forever home. Our mission is multi-faceted and there are a lot of opportunities to be of service. Our volunteers are the heart of our organization. We have no paid positions. Even though we are a non-profit we are also a business. Yes, All volunteers must go through and orientation. Volunteers must commit to 3 months of service after the volunteer decides on the schedule that they can work. Volunteers should be able to lift 50 Ibs and enjoy being in the outdoors working around animals. Please see the website for further information.

Agency: Serenity Equine Rescue And Rehabilitation (SERR)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >12 years old

Zip Code: 98038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: History buffs wanted

We want to start giving tours of our historic community center. Our 114-year-old building has a long and interesting history but we need people to help us research and compile information...possibly even assist with tours if you are so inclined. Just enthusiasm and ability to work independently

Agency: University Heights Center

We want to start giving tours of our historic community center. Our 114-year-old building has a long and interesting history but we need people to help us research and compile information...possibly even assist with tours if you are so inclined. Just enthusiasm and ability to work independently

Agency: University Heights Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Support Needed at Historic University Heights Center

Like so many community centers we are long on duties and short of staff. That's where you come in. Help is needed to keep up with all the office work at the University Heights Center. We need volunteers who are friendly that can assist with multiple tasks including, but not limited to; sorting and organizing documents and meeting and greeting people with diverse backgrounds. Flexible weekly hours are p Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age and be polite and friendly.

Agency: University Heights Center

Like so many community centers we are long on duties and short of staff. That's where you come in. Help is needed to keep up with all the office work at the University Heights Center. We need volunteers who are friendly that can assist with multiple tasks including, but not limited to; sorting and organizing documents and meeting and greeting people with diverse backgrounds. Flexible weekly hours are p Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age and be polite and friendly.

Agency: University Heights Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Opportunity for a CNA!

Are you a CNA with some time on your hands? A Kent woman needs a bath. She has medical conditions that make it unsafe for her to bathe herself! Volunteer Services is a program of Catholic Community Services. VS provides volunteers who help with the living independence of low-income elders and people living with disabilities. Volunteers are matched to someone based on their interest and volunteering is Volunteer must provide a driver?s license, copy of CNA certificate, pass a WSP background check and complete an orientation before we can place them in our client's home.

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

Are you a CNA with some time on your hands? A Kent woman needs a bath. She has medical conditions that make it unsafe for her to bathe herself! Volunteer Services is a program of Catholic Community Services. VS provides volunteers who help with the living independence of low-income elders and people living with disabilities. Volunteers are matched to someone based on their interest and volunteering is Volunteer must provide a driver?s license, copy of CNA certificate, pass a WSP background check and complete an orientation before we can place them in our client's home.

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mow, mow, mow a yard! Get your hands dirty!

We have lots of opportunities for those who like to do yard work in South King County. Volunteer Services is a program of Catholic Community Services. VS provides volunteers who help with the living independence of low-income elders and people living with disabilities. Volunteers are matched to someone based on their interest and volunteering is done on YOUR schedule, in YOUR neighborhood! Just help o Volunteer must provide a driver?s license, pass a WSP background check and complete an orientation before we can place them in our client's home.

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

We have lots of opportunities for those who like to do yard work in South King County. Volunteer Services is a program of Catholic Community Services. VS provides volunteers who help with the living independence of low-income elders and people living with disabilities. Volunteers are matched to someone based on their interest and volunteering is done on YOUR schedule, in YOUR neighborhood! Just help o Volunteer must provide a driver?s license, pass a WSP background check and complete an orientation before we can place them in our client's home.

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Are you living tall in Renton? Come trim the hard to reach branches.

A 67 year old Renton man with his mobility and balance issues needs someone to trim the bushes that are overgrown and blocking the sidewalk. Limited English. Volunteer Services is a program of Catholic Community Services. VS provides volunteers who help with the living independence of low-income elders and people living with disabilities. Volunteers are matched to someone based on their interest and v Volunteer must provide a driver?s license, pass a WSP background check and complete an orientation before we can place them in our client's home.

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

A 67 year old Renton man with his mobility and balance issues needs someone to trim the bushes that are overgrown and blocking the sidewalk. Limited English. Volunteer Services is a program of Catholic Community Services. VS provides volunteers who help with the living independence of low-income elders and people living with disabilities. Volunteers are matched to someone based on their interest and v Volunteer must provide a driver?s license, pass a WSP background check and complete an orientation before we can place them in our client's home.

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers For Seniors

Volunteer Services (VS) provides free personalized transportation services to frail low income elderly and adults with disabilities who can no longer drive, or use public/community transportation. By joining our core of Volunteer Drivers, you can pick rides that work with your schedule. VS offers mileage reimbursement, volunteer?s insurance (available for accidents and liability incidents), social gat Due to the vulnerable population, volunteers are required to complete an application which includes, a copy of your photo ID, copy of proof of auto insurance, 3 references, a background check and a good driving record (Records will be checked).

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

Volunteer Services (VS) provides free personalized transportation services to frail low income elderly and adults with disabilities who can no longer drive, or use public/community transportation. By joining our core of Volunteer Drivers, you can pick rides that work with your schedule. VS offers mileage reimbursement, volunteer?s insurance (available for accidents and liability incidents), social gat Due to the vulnerable population, volunteers are required to complete an application which includes, a copy of your photo ID, copy of proof of auto insurance, 3 references, a background check and a good driving record (Records will be checked).

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Difference, Empower an Elderly or Disabled Adult

Volunteer Services is committed to helping low-income elders and adults with disabilities remain independent in their own homes through a network of caring community members. Volunteers assist with chores, such as housework, laundry, shopping, transportation and yard work. Volunteers usually help a couple of hours weekly or monthly in their neighborhood. The hours are flexible. Training, insurance, and Due to the vulnerable population we serve, volunteers must complete an application form which includes providing 3 references, passing a Washington State Patrol Background Check, and attend an orientation.

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

Volunteer Services is committed to helping low-income elders and adults with disabilities remain independent in their own homes through a network of caring community members. Volunteers assist with chores, such as housework, laundry, shopping, transportation and yard work. Volunteers usually help a couple of hours weekly or monthly in their neighborhood. The hours are flexible. Training, insurance, and Due to the vulnerable population we serve, volunteers must complete an application form which includes providing 3 references, passing a Washington State Patrol Background Check, and attend an orientation.

Agency: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Legal Adviser for Tenants Rights

We are looking for a passionate individual who is interested in helping to secure housing justice for all. In order to effectively change and block unfair housing policies the Tenants Union is looking for someone to research and explain the effects new bills and policies may have on tenants? rights. This position consists of clarifying legal language and advising Tenants Union on specific cases. As a g Background knowledge in Washington State housing and tenants policies. You must be familiar with the Landlord Tenant Act for Washington State and alternative Seattle specific tenant policies. The ability to research and explain the consequences of potential new bills is strongly recommended.

Agency: Tenants Union Of Washington

We are looking for a passionate individual who is interested in helping to secure housing justice for all. In order to effectively change and block unfair housing policies the Tenants Union is looking for someone to research and explain the effects new bills and policies may have on tenants? rights. This position consists of clarifying legal language and advising Tenants Union on specific cases. As a g Background knowledge in Washington State housing and tenants policies. You must be familiar with the Landlord Tenant Act for Washington State and alternative Seattle specific tenant policies. The ability to research and explain the consequences of potential new bills is strongly recommended.

Agency: Tenants Union Of Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Minimum Space, Maximum Benefits: Host a Clothing Drive for Northwest Center!

It takes minimum space to maximize giving back and making an impact in your community! Clothing donations to Northwest Center supports services for children and adults with disabilities right here in our community. Hosting a clothing drive is easy, fun and everyone can participate! You can hold a clothing drive at your work, your office, social club, church, school, apartment, neighborhood and/or day Click on the I'm interested button or the email/phone link to learn more and apply.

Agency: Northwest Center

It takes minimum space to maximize giving back and making an impact in your community! Clothing donations to Northwest Center supports services for children and adults with disabilities right here in our community. Hosting a clothing drive is easy, fun and everyone can participate! You can hold a clothing drive at your work, your office, social club, church, school, apartment, neighborhood and/or day Click on the I'm interested button or the email/phone link to learn more and apply.

Agency: Northwest Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt a Unit - Domestic Violence,Teen Units, Girls First & So. King County

In our homeless family shelters, things can be pretty basic when a family moves in, this group opportunity is all about changing that. Ideally your group would be about 5 strong, and have a weekend to give. You come into a recently vacated unit, 1 to 3 bedrooms, and do a spring time heavy duty cleaning, from washing walls, sometimes painting, to making beds, decorating and taking inventory before han No training required, but good physical help is a plus. The minimum age for this opportunity is 16 years old.

Agency: YWCA Seattle-King-Snohomish

In our homeless family shelters, things can be pretty basic when a family moves in, this group opportunity is all about changing that. Ideally your group would be about 5 strong, and have a weekend to give. You come into a recently vacated unit, 1 to 3 bedrooms, and do a spring time heavy duty cleaning, from washing walls, sometimes painting, to making beds, decorating and taking inventory before han No training required, but good physical help is a plus. The minimum age for this opportunity is 16 years old.

Agency: YWCA Seattle-King-Snohomish

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FIGHT Hunger by serving at our Central Area Food Bank!!

Located in Central Seattle, the YWCA Central Area Food Bank distributes food to families from the community and YWCA client families. Open each Wednesday, the food bank serves over 75 families and hands out over 2,500 lbs. of food each shift. The food bank meets a vital need for many low income families that struggle to meet all of their financial obligations and provide food for their families. We ar All YWCA ongoing volunteers/interns must complete all the following steps before starting: ? Create an online volunteer profile and apply for the volunteer position at: www.ywcaworks.org/volunteer/ongoing ? Complete all necessary paperwork ? Submit two character references ? Criminal Background Check (at the YWCA's expense) ? Attend a YWCA Volunteer Orientation within 30 days of the volunteer's first day.

Agency: YWCA Seattle-King-Snohomish

Located in Central Seattle, the YWCA Central Area Food Bank distributes food to families from the community and YWCA client families. Open each Wednesday, the food bank serves over 75 families and hands out over 2,500 lbs. of food each shift. The food bank meets a vital need for many low income families that struggle to meet all of their financial obligations and provide food for their families. We ar All YWCA ongoing volunteers/interns must complete all the following steps before starting: ? Create an online volunteer profile and apply for the volunteer position at: www.ywcaworks.org/volunteer/ongoing ? Complete all necessary paperwork ? Submit two character references ? Criminal Background Check (at the YWCA's expense) ? Attend a YWCA Volunteer Orientation within 30 days of the volunteer's first day.

Agency: YWCA Seattle-King-Snohomish

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Olympic Hills Elementary Adult and College, High School age tutors

One day a week (Monday or Tuesday) from 2-4pm we offer school age tutoring (grades 3-5) and we receive support from University/YMCA and the Seattle School District. The After School focus at Olympic Hills Elementary School involves engaging students with English Language needs; screening is required through Seattle Parks/Rec. Youth volunteers are welcome. Court-ordered community service volunteers ar There is a background check performed by Seattle Parks and training sessions and orientation by MC2 around English Language Learning (ELL) curriculum.

Agency: Meadowbrook Community CARE

One day a week (Monday or Tuesday) from 2-4pm we offer school age tutoring (grades 3-5) and we receive support from University/YMCA and the Seattle School District. The After School focus at Olympic Hills Elementary School involves engaging students with English Language needs; screening is required through Seattle Parks/Rec. Youth volunteers are welcome. Court-ordered community service volunteers ar There is a background check performed by Seattle Parks and training sessions and orientation by MC2 around English Language Learning (ELL) curriculum.

Agency: Meadowbrook Community CARE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meadowbrook Community Garden & Orchard

In the northeast community of Seattle, north of University of Washington and bordering Nathan Hale High School, this Seattle Parks location hosts a Community Garden and Orchard on this 7 acre sight. In partnership with other community groups, Meadowbrook Community CARE is excited to bring Urban Gardening to this local community. The Community Garden raised beds are located next to the tennis courts a Requirements include good balance (Orchard site hilly), sturdy footwear (Orchard is often wet from hillside, good quantity of mulch to traverse). Community garden is level but does require bending and managing various surfaces.

Agency: Meadowbrook Community CARE

In the northeast community of Seattle, north of University of Washington and bordering Nathan Hale High School, this Seattle Parks location hosts a Community Garden and Orchard on this 7 acre sight. In partnership with other community groups, Meadowbrook Community CARE is excited to bring Urban Gardening to this local community. The Community Garden raised beds are located next to the tennis courts a Requirements include good balance (Orchard site hilly), sturdy footwear (Orchard is often wet from hillside, good quantity of mulch to traverse). Community garden is level but does require bending and managing various surfaces.

Agency: Meadowbrook Community CARE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do you have advanced ASL skills and interest in offering support to a nonprofit or Deaf-centric program? HSDC's Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (DHHS) is looking for a volunteer to help.

DHHS provides free case management and advocacy to the Western Washington Deaf and hard of hearing community, ensuring that communication access and disability accommodations are provided to all who need them. As a DHHS volunteer, you'll help the staff research and update resources, create and update documents, file, and a variety of other tasks as assigned. DHHS is run by a few fantastic deaf and ha - Punctual and reliable - Professional demeanor - Self-directed and motivated - Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite preferred but not required - Excellent organizational and communication skills - Able to work constructively with people of diverse backgrounds in a team-oriented approach - Comfortable working in a deaf and hard of hearing environment - All-around awesome

Agency: Hearing, Speech & Deaf Center

DHHS provides free case management and advocacy to the Western Washington Deaf and hard of hearing community, ensuring that communication access and disability accommodations are provided to all who need them. As a DHHS volunteer, you'll help the staff research and update resources, create and update documents, file, and a variety of other tasks as assigned. DHHS is run by a few fantastic deaf and ha - Punctual and reliable - Professional demeanor - Self-directed and motivated - Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite preferred but not required - Excellent organizational and communication skills - Able to work constructively with people of diverse backgrounds in a team-oriented approach - Comfortable working in a deaf and hard of hearing environment - All-around awesome

Agency: Hearing, Speech & Deaf Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Group Facilitator - Lakewood

Become a volunteer support group facilitator and make a difference in a caregiver's life. Provide help and hope in a trusting place.

We are currently recruiting facilitators for dementia specific caregiver support groups in Lakewood.

We provide excellent trainings, ongoing support, resources, and continuing education opportunities. A screening and application process is required.

Individuals who are often best qualified as support group facilitators include working or retired social workers, nurse and other healthcare professionals, educators, clergy, counselors, and former family caregivers. Commitment of at least one year is required.

Attributes of a facilitator

Knowledgeable or willing to learn about Alzheimer's disease, related dementias, and resources Strong listening and effective communication skills Sense of humor Ability to create and maintain a safe environment Comfortable with expression of emotions Available for required trainings

Be a part of the team! For more information in Washington contact:

Linda Whiteside, Director | Community Support at 1.800.848.7097 or 206.529.3875, email lwhitesi@alzwa.org

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Become a volunteer support group facilitator and make a difference in a caregiver's life. Provide help and hope in a trusting place.

We are currently recruiting facilitators for dementia specific caregiver support groups in Lakewood.

We provide excellent trainings, ongoing support, resources, and continuing education opportunities. A screening and application process is required.

Individuals who are often best qualified as support group facilitators include working or retired social workers, nurse and other healthcare professionals, educators, clergy, counselors, and former family caregivers. Commitment of at least one year is required.

Attributes of a facilitator

Knowledgeable or willing to learn about Alzheimer's disease, related dementias, and resources Strong listening and effective communication skills Sense of humor Ability to create and maintain a safe environment Comfortable with expression of emotions Available for required trainings

Be a part of the team! For more information in Washington contact:

Linda Whiteside, Director | Community Support at 1.800.848.7097 or 206.529.3875, email lwhitesi@alzwa.org

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98499

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registration Volunteer, Bloodworks Northwest

Registration volunteers at Bloodworks NW manage the initial intake process for blood donors by utilizing customer service skills, data entry and online donor file management systems. Your amazing attention to details and ability to communicate with a wide demographic population of blood donors will make you an outstanding welcoming presence at the front desk. Come join our team!

Register and welcome blood donors at blood drives in the community and our Bellingham Donor Center using a computer. Accurate and detail-oriented data entry and information processing. Phone system management. Ability to communicate instructions and critical information. Volunteers must commit to 3 - 6 months for this position. Training is provided.

Want to Help?

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Agency: Bloodworks Northwest (Formerly Puget Sound Blood Center)

Registration volunteers at Bloodworks NW manage the initial intake process for blood donors by utilizing customer service skills, data entry and online donor file management systems. Your amazing attention to details and ability to communicate with a wide demographic population of blood donors will make you an outstanding welcoming presence at the front desk. Come join our team!

Register and welcome blood donors at blood drives in the community and our Bellingham Donor Center using a computer. Accurate and detail-oriented data entry and information processing. Phone system management. Ability to communicate instructions and critical information. Volunteers must commit to 3 - 6 months for this position. Training is provided.

Want to Help?

Click  to get connected to this volunteer opportunity. This will send notification of your interest and provide your contact information to this agency's volunteer coordinator. 

Agency: Bloodworks Northwest (Formerly Puget Sound Blood Center)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donor Monitor, Bloodworks Northwest

Donor Monitors at Bloodworks NW fill a critical role in the blood collection process by watching donors for potential reaction symptoms following their blood donation. They also provide a critical customer service link in making sure donors are comfortable and provided with snacks and fluids, as well as friendly conversation.

Observe blood donors for adverse reactions after the donation process. Serve refreshments, book advance appointments. Maintain a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Volunteers should be willing to commit to a minimum of 24 hours in this position, or 6 shifts. Training is provided.

Want to Help?

Click  to get connected to this volunteer opportunity. This will send notification of your interest and provide your contact information to this agency's volunteer coordinator. 

Agency: Bloodworks Northwest (Formerly Puget Sound Blood Center)

Donor Monitors at Bloodworks NW fill a critical role in the blood collection process by watching donors for potential reaction symptoms following their blood donation. They also provide a critical customer service link in making sure donors are comfortable and provided with snacks and fluids, as well as friendly conversation.

Observe blood donors for adverse reactions after the donation process. Serve refreshments, book advance appointments. Maintain a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Volunteers should be willing to commit to a minimum of 24 hours in this position, or 6 shifts. Training is provided.

Want to Help?

Click  to get connected to this volunteer opportunity. This will send notification of your interest and provide your contact information to this agency's volunteer coordinator. 

Agency: Bloodworks Northwest (Formerly Puget Sound Blood Center)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Usher

 Our Volunteer Ushers welcome our guests, assist them to their seats, hand out programs, and ensure their safety, comfort, and satisfaction with their experience here.  

Agency: Tacoma Arts Live

 Our Volunteer Ushers welcome our guests, assist them to their seats, hand out programs, and ensure their safety, comfort, and satisfaction with their experience here.  

Agency: Tacoma Arts Live

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeter

Greeters welcome museum guests, distribute maps, and encourage subscription to the museum's award winning e-newsletter, En Route, through the collection of patron emails. Greeters will also answer general questions and provide information to guests entering the museum.

Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum

Greeters welcome museum guests, distribute maps, and encourage subscription to the museum's award winning e-newsletter, En Route, through the collection of patron emails. Greeters will also answer general questions and provide information to guests entering the museum.

Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Educator

Museum Educators lead K-12 audiences in the discovery of automobile-themed curriculum topics in the subjects of American history, math, science, literacy, and the arts through a guided museum experience.

Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum

Museum Educators lead K-12 audiences in the discovery of automobile-themed curriculum topics in the subjects of American history, math, science, literacy, and the arts through a guided museum experience.

Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Carpenter

We are looking for a carpenter who has journeyman skills to make some repairs on our building in preparation for painting this summer. This would involve but not be limited to siding, window trim and porch repairs. Volunteer would be need to be able to climb a ladder up to approximately 12 ft.

We have a few hand tools but the majority of tools would need to be provided by our volunteer. 

Work can begin immediately and we would like to have any repairs completed by May 31st

Agency: Whatcom Land Trust

We are looking for a carpenter who has journeyman skills to make some repairs on our building in preparation for painting this summer. This would involve but not be limited to siding, window trim and porch repairs. Volunteer would be need to be able to climb a ladder up to approximately 12 ft.

We have a few hand tools but the majority of tools would need to be provided by our volunteer. 

Work can begin immediately and we would like to have any repairs completed by May 31st

Agency: Whatcom Land Trust

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help a home-bound neighbor in need!

The CHORE program provides free assistance to home-bound elderly or disabled individuals within our community, so that they might continue living independently within their own homes. Our volunteers assist with chores such as grocery shopping, cleaning, small home repairs, transportation, cooking, or laundry.

Got a busy schedule? Don't think you can commit to a consistently scheduled volunteer job? That's okay! You can still make a difference in a person's life!

While some clients need on-going assistance, others just need one-time assistance. We are looking for volunteers who can help out with one-time needs, such as transportation to a one-time medical appointment, assist with a repair, or help with cleaning a person's home.

No long-term commitment necessary. 

 

Agency: Volunteer Center of Whatcom County

The CHORE program provides free assistance to home-bound elderly or disabled individuals within our community, so that they might continue living independently within their own homes. Our volunteers assist with chores such as grocery shopping, cleaning, small home repairs, transportation, cooking, or laundry.

Got a busy schedule? Don't think you can commit to a consistently scheduled volunteer job? That's okay! You can still make a difference in a person's life!

While some clients need on-going assistance, others just need one-time assistance. We are looking for volunteers who can help out with one-time needs, such as transportation to a one-time medical appointment, assist with a repair, or help with cleaning a person's home.

No long-term commitment necessary. 

 

Agency: Volunteer Center of Whatcom County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors/Mentors

The Extreme Tween Club is looking for volunteers for our after-school program.  We need tutors and mentors, helpers for arts/crafts and people wanting to impact youth in a postive way.

We will also be doing a variety of projects with our Extreme Tweens this year incluging gardening and cooking that will require additional volunteers.

We meet from 2:00pm-5:00pm on Thursdays.

 

 

Agency: Extreme Tween Club

The Extreme Tween Club is looking for volunteers for our after-school program.  We need tutors and mentors, helpers for arts/crafts and people wanting to impact youth in a postive way.

We will also be doing a variety of projects with our Extreme Tweens this year incluging gardening and cooking that will require additional volunteers.

We meet from 2:00pm-5:00pm on Thursdays.

 

 

Agency: Extreme Tween Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98310

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group Facilitator- Silverdale

The Alzheimer’s Association, is looking for Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group Facilitators. The goal of the Alzheimer’s Early Stage support groups is to provide emotional, social and/or educational support to group members through regularly scheduled meetings. They help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems and have a safe place to express and share their journey with the disease. 

Qualifications:

Experience with dementia as a family member or health care professional preferred. Ability to be empathic and separate personal needs from group needs. Strong listening skills and effective communication skills. Ability to redirect and facilitate discussion as well as fulfill the duties and responsibilities as described by the Alzheimer’s Association. Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect. Commitment to promote the mission and services of the Alzheimer’s Association and willingness to act as an extension of the Association. Time commitment: A commitment of at least one year is expected.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Washington State Chapter--Serving Washington State and Northern Idaho

The Alzheimer’s Association, is looking for Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group Facilitators. The goal of the Alzheimer’s Early Stage support groups is to provide emotional, social and/or educational support to group members through regularly scheduled meetings. They help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems and have a safe place to express and share their journey with the disease. 

Qualifications:

Experience with dementia as a family member or health care professional preferred. Ability to be empathic and separate personal needs from group needs. Strong listening skills and effective communication skills. Ability to redirect and facilitate discussion as well as fulfill the duties and responsibilities as described by the Alzheimer’s Association. Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect. Commitment to promote the mission and services of the Alzheimer’s Association and willingness to act as an extension of the Association. Time commitment: A commitment of at least one year is expected.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Washington State Chapter--Serving Washington State and Northern Idaho

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer/Events Assistant

If you are intersted in learning about the history of Kitsap County, this just may be the opportunity for you. We are looking for someone that can assist signing in preregistered guests on our tours, assisting with the raffle and taking photos of the events. Once a month from April to October we choose a location, enjoy a guest speaker then indulge in a catered lunch. Historic location, guest speaker and food!, what could be better?!

Agency: Kitsap County Historical Society Museum

If you are intersted in learning about the history of Kitsap County, this just may be the opportunity for you. We are looking for someone that can assist signing in preregistered guests on our tours, assisting with the raffle and taking photos of the events. Once a month from April to October we choose a location, enjoy a guest speaker then indulge in a catered lunch. Historic location, guest speaker and food!, what could be better?!

Agency: Kitsap County Historical Society Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No