Volunteer: Snack Preparer @ Bethany Covenant ChurchWe are looking for volunteers to help prepare snacks for approximately 80 students at our Bethany location. This role takes place on Wednesdays from 3:15pm - 4:15pm. Agency: Children of the Valley We are looking for volunteers to help prepare snacks for approximately 80 students at our Bethany location. This role takes place on Wednesdays from 3:15pm - 4:15pm. Agency: Children of the Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Van Driver @ Bethany Covenant ChurchWe are looking for volunteers to help safely drive students home after the program on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:45pm - 6:30pm. Agency: Children of the Valley We are looking for volunteers to help safely drive students home after the program on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:45pm - 6:30pm. Agency: Children of the Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homework Tutor @ West View Learning and Community CenterWe are looking for volunteers to support students during our Reading & Homework Hour. Volunteers will spend about 30 minutes reading with a small group of students, followed by 20 minutes assisting them with their homework and academics. Opportunities are available Monday-Friday to work with both our K-2nd-grade and 3rd-5th-grade classes. Agency: Children of the Valley We are looking for volunteers to support students during our Reading & Homework Hour. Volunteers will spend about 30 minutes reading with a small group of students, followed by 20 minutes assisting them with their homework and academics. Opportunities are available Monday-Friday to work with both our K-2nd-grade and 3rd-5th-grade classes. Agency: Children of the Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Enrichment Support @ West View Learning and Community CenterWe are seeking volunteers to assist during our Enrichment Hour, Monday - Friday, from 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm. Volunteers will help support hands-on activities with students, creating fun and engaging learning experiences. Opportunities are available in both our K-2nd-grade and 3rd-5th-grade classes. Agency: Children of the Valley We are seeking volunteers to assist during our Enrichment Hour, Monday - Friday, from 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm. Volunteers will help support hands-on activities with students, creating fun and engaging learning experiences. Opportunities are available in both our K-2nd-grade and 3rd-5th-grade classes. Agency: Children of the Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homework Tutor @ Immaculate Heart of MaryWe are looking for volunteers to support students during our Reading & Homework Hour. Volunteers will spend about 30 minutes reading with a small group of students, followed by 20 minutes assisting them with their homework and academics. Opportunities are available Monday-Friday to work with both our K-2nd-grade and 3rd-5th-grade classes. Agency: Children of the Valley We are looking for volunteers to support students during our Reading & Homework Hour. Volunteers will spend about 30 minutes reading with a small group of students, followed by 20 minutes assisting them with their homework and academics. Opportunities are available Monday-Friday to work with both our K-2nd-grade and 3rd-5th-grade classes. Agency: Children of the Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Van Driver @ Immaculate Heart of MaryWe are looking for volunteers to help safely drive students home after the program, Monday-Friday the day of your choosing from 5:45pm - 6:30pm Agency: Children of the Valley We are looking for volunteers to help safely drive students home after the program, Monday-Friday the day of your choosing from 5:45pm - 6:30pm Agency: Children of the Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Snack Preparer @ Immaculate Heart of MaryWe are looking for volunteers to help prepare snacks for approximately 30 students at our Sedro Woolley location. We need volunteers Monday-Wednesday 3:15pm - 4:15pm. Agency: Children of the Valley We are looking for volunteers to help prepare snacks for approximately 30 students at our Sedro Woolley location. We need volunteers Monday-Wednesday 3:15pm - 4:15pm. Agency: Children of the Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bike Mechanic @ Bike ClubThe Children of the Valley Bike Club is looking for support in building bikes and routine maintenance on our fleet! Since the bikes the students earn do not arrive assembled, we are looking for support in unboxing and building them up. We are also looking for bike mechanics who are interested in helping teach the lesson where students unbox and build bikes during club time. This is a perfect opportunity for any person looking for wrenching experience to land that job in the bike industry or for former bike mechanics looking to give back to the community and help get more kids on bikes. Agency: Children of the Valley The Children of the Valley Bike Club is looking for support in building bikes and routine maintenance on our fleet! Since the bikes the students earn do not arrive assembled, we are looking for support in unboxing and building them up. We are also looking for bike mechanics who are interested in helping teach the lesson where students unbox and build bikes during club time. This is a perfect opportunity for any person looking for wrenching experience to land that job in the bike industry or for former bike mechanics looking to give back to the community and help get more kids on bikes. Agency: Children of the Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ride Assistant @ Bike ClubAs a ride assistant, you will join the bike club for the most fun part of the day: riding! We are looking for adults who feel confident riding on the roads and trails of Skagit County to join our rides to help teach our students the ways of the roads. In this role, you will help students solve minor issues, like adjusting their seat height, serve as an extra set of eyes while riding to spot safety issues, such as loose shoelaces, and have a blast while spreading the joy of bike riding. Agency: Children of the Valley As a ride assistant, you will join the bike club for the most fun part of the day: riding! We are looking for adults who feel confident riding on the roads and trails of Skagit County to join our rides to help teach our students the ways of the roads. In this role, you will help students solve minor issues, like adjusting their seat height, serve as an extra set of eyes while riding to spot safety issues, such as loose shoelaces, and have a blast while spreading the joy of bike riding. Agency: Children of the Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Middle School Tutor @ Bike ClubOur students are scholars! The first 45 minutes of the bike club are dedicated to helping students complete their homework or to helping them improve their academic skills. As a tutor, you would work with a student to increase their confidence in academics and give them that extra support they need to be successful in the classroom. No bike skills necessary! Agency: Children of the Valley Our students are scholars! The first 45 minutes of the bike club are dedicated to helping students complete their homework or to helping them improve their academic skills. As a tutor, you would work with a student to increase their confidence in academics and give them that extra support they need to be successful in the classroom. No bike skills necessary! Agency: Children of the Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meet Your Next Favorite Companion in Kent!Location: 111th Ave SE, Kent, WA 98030 Are you ready to meet someone who’s lived a life full of grit, groove, and guts? This spirited elder grew up on a farm, knows the value of hard work, and has a heart full of stories. A true rock and roll enthusiast, they’ll keep you entertained with tales of music legends and maybe even a few airs guitar moves! But that’s not all — they’ve got a wild side too! Blood and gore movies? Absolutely. They love the thrill and aren’t afraid to dive into the drama. Whether you're looking for wisdom, laughter, or just a good old-fashioned adventure, this companion is ready to share their world with you. Perfect for: Volunteers who love engaging conversations Students seeking life lessons from someone who’s been there Anyone who appreciates a bold personality with a golden heartCome visit and discover the joy of connecting with someone who’s truly one-of-a-kind. To apply or learn more, please contact: Agency: Providence ElderPlace Location: 111th Ave SE, Kent, WA 98030 Are you ready to meet someone who’s lived a life full of grit, groove, and guts? This spirited elder grew up on a farm, knows the value of hard work, and has a heart full of stories. A true rock and roll enthusiast, they’ll keep you entertained with tales of music legends and maybe even a few airs guitar moves! But that’s not all — they’ve got a wild side too! Blood and gore movies? Absolutely. They love the thrill and aren’t afraid to dive into the drama. Whether you're looking for wisdom, laughter, or just a good old-fashioned adventure, this companion is ready to share their world with you. Perfect for: Volunteers who love engaging conversations Students seeking life lessons from someone who’s been there Anyone who appreciates a bold personality with a golden heartCome visit and discover the joy of connecting with someone who’s truly one-of-a-kind. To apply or learn more, please contact: Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98030 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity in Des Moines, WA 98198Make a Meaningful Connection—Bring Joy, Comfort, and Companionship We’re seeking compassionate volunteers to spend time with a friendly elder in Des Moines who is navigating a bit of confusion and agitation around his current living situation. He dreams of returning to his independent apartment and would benefit greatly from kind, steady volunteer companionship. Despite the challenges, he lights up when talking about his children and grandchildren. He has a rich life story—once an avid athlete who played football, baseball, and volleyball, and a traveler who’s explored states like Florida, Alabama, and Washington. He enjoys fishing, playing pool, listening to music, and dancing. Your presence can make a real difference. Whether it’s sharing stories, enjoying music together, or simply being a calming presence, your time can bring comfort and joy. In-person opportunity To apply or learn more, please contact: Please Click here to Apply: Providence ElderPlace PACE Volunteer Application table {mso-displayed-decimal-separator:"\."; mso-displayed-thousand-separator:"\,";} tr {mso-height-source:auto;} col {mso-width-source:auto;} td {padding-top:1px; padding-right:1px; padding-left:1px; mso-ignore:padding; color:black; font-size:11.0pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; font-family:Calibri, sans-serif; mso-font-charset:0; text-align:general; vertical-align:bottom; border:none; white-space:nowrap; mso-rotate:0;} .xl253 {vertical-align:top; border-top:.5pt solid black; border-right:.5pt solid black; border-bottom:none; border-left:.5pt solid black; background:white; mso-pattern:black none; white-space:normal;}Agency: Providence ElderPlace Make a Meaningful Connection—Bring Joy, Comfort, and Companionship We’re seeking compassionate volunteers to spend time with a friendly elder in Des Moines who is navigating a bit of confusion and agitation around his current living situation. He dreams of returning to his independent apartment and would benefit greatly from kind, steady volunteer companionship. Despite the challenges, he lights up when talking about his children and grandchildren. He has a rich life story—once an avid athlete who played football, baseball, and volleyball, and a traveler who’s explored states like Florida, Alabama, and Washington. He enjoys fishing, playing pool, listening to music, and dancing. Your presence can make a real difference. Whether it’s sharing stories, enjoying music together, or simply being a calming presence, your time can bring comfort and joy. In-person opportunity To apply or learn more, please contact: Please Click here to Apply: Providence ElderPlace PACE Volunteer Application table {mso-displayed-decimal-separator:"\."; mso-displayed-thousand-separator:"\,";} tr {mso-height-source:auto;} col {mso-width-source:auto;} td {padding-top:1px; padding-right:1px; padding-left:1px; mso-ignore:padding; color:black; font-size:11.0pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; font-family:Calibri, sans-serif; mso-font-charset:0; text-align:general; vertical-align:bottom; border:none; white-space:nowrap; mso-rotate:0;} .xl253 {vertical-align:top; border-top:.5pt solid black; border-right:.5pt solid black; border-bottom:none; border-left:.5pt solid black; background:white; mso-pattern:black none; white-space:normal;}Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98198 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Support a Vulnerable Elderly ParticipantProvidence ElderPlace is an innovative program of services for older adults. Providence ElderPlace helps older adults remain as healthy and independent as possible in the community for as long as possible. About the Participant: Volunteer Requirements:Agency: Providence ElderPlace Providence ElderPlace is an innovative program of services for older adults. Providence ElderPlace helps older adults remain as healthy and independent as possible in the community for as long as possible. About the Participant: Volunteer Requirements:Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98056 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Cantonese-Speaking Companion for Dementia SupportSeattle, WA Are you fluent in Cantonese and passionate about making a meaningful difference in someone’s life? We’re seeking a compassionate volunteer to provide companionship and support to a participant living with vascular dementia. This individual has a rich background in crocheting, knitting, and reading, and enjoys taking walks. Your presence can bring joy, comfort, and connection to their daily life. What You’ll Do: Engage in friendly visits to offer companionship and conversation Accompany the participant on walks, offering encouragement and presence Share or explore interests in crocheting, knitting, and reading to spark engagementWho We’re Looking For: Fluent Cantonese speakers with a warm, patient demeanor Individuals with a genuine interest in supporting someone with dementia Volunteers committed to enriching another person’s life through meaningful interactionVolunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Contact: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Seattle, WA Are you fluent in Cantonese and passionate about making a meaningful difference in someone’s life? We’re seeking a compassionate volunteer to provide companionship and support to a participant living with vascular dementia. This individual has a rich background in crocheting, knitting, and reading, and enjoys taking walks. Your presence can bring joy, comfort, and connection to their daily life. What You’ll Do: Engage in friendly visits to offer companionship and conversation Accompany the participant on walks, offering encouragement and presence Share or explore interests in crocheting, knitting, and reading to spark engagementWho We’re Looking For: Fluent Cantonese speakers with a warm, patient demeanor Individuals with a genuine interest in supporting someone with dementia Volunteers committed to enriching another person’s life through meaningful interactionVolunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Contact: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98178 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Bring Light to Someone Living with DementiaOffered through Providence Elder Place PACE—an innovative program supporting older adults to live independently and with dignity in their communities. We’re looking for a compassionate volunteer to spend time with an elderly participant living with advanced dementia and impaired communication. Though words may be few, their spirit shines brightly when surrounded by: Photography Music Dogs The OutdoorsYour presence—whether through gentle conversation, quiet companionship, or simply sitting together in nature, can bring comfort, connection, and joy. Who We’re Looking For: Patient, empathetic, and kind-hearted individuals Comfortable engaging with nonverbal or limited communication Flexible and reliable volunteers Age 18+ Why It Matters:No special skills are required, just a warm heart and a willingness to be present. Your time can transform someone’s day, offering peace, companionship, and a sense of belonging. Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Offered through Providence Elder Place PACE—an innovative program supporting older adults to live independently and with dignity in their communities. We’re looking for a compassionate volunteer to spend time with an elderly participant living with advanced dementia and impaired communication. Though words may be few, their spirit shines brightly when surrounded by: Photography Music Dogs The OutdoorsYour presence—whether through gentle conversation, quiet companionship, or simply sitting together in nature, can bring comfort, connection, and joy. Who We’re Looking For: Patient, empathetic, and kind-hearted individuals Comfortable engaging with nonverbal or limited communication Flexible and reliable volunteers Age 18+ Why It Matters:No special skills are required, just a warm heart and a willingness to be present. Your time can transform someone’s day, offering peace, companionship, and a sense of belonging. Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98056 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Bring Joy to a Senior in KentLocation: Kent, WA 98031 Are you someone who enjoys heartfelt conversations and making a difference in someone’s day? A lovely 78-year-old woman in Kent is seeking a kind and compassionate volunteer to spend time with her. She lives in a care home and experiences memory challenges due to dementia. While she may not always be oriented to time or people, she is deeply aware of her loneliness and longs for meaningful social interaction. What She Needs: A friendly visitor to sit with her Someone to chat, share stories, or simply be present A warm heart to brighten her dayWhy It Matters: Ideal Volunteer: Patient and empathetic Comfortable engaging with someone who has memory loss Available for regular visits (even once a week can make a big difference!)Interested? Agency: Providence ElderPlace Location: Kent, WA 98031 Are you someone who enjoys heartfelt conversations and making a difference in someone’s day? A lovely 78-year-old woman in Kent is seeking a kind and compassionate volunteer to spend time with her. She lives in a care home and experiences memory challenges due to dementia. While she may not always be oriented to time or people, she is deeply aware of her loneliness and longs for meaningful social interaction. What She Needs: A friendly visitor to sit with her Someone to chat, share stories, or simply be present A warm heart to brighten her dayWhy It Matters: Ideal Volunteer: Patient and empathetic Comfortable engaging with someone who has memory loss Available for regular visits (even once a week can make a big difference!)Interested? Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98031 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Be a Walking Companion & Bring JoyAre you a compassionate and friendly individual who enjoys gentle walks, light outings, and meaningful conversations? We’re looking for a Companion Volunteer to spend time with a vibrant 60-year-old participant who would love company for short walks and visits to nearby places like the waterfront, Target, or local shopping centers. About the Participant: Mobility: Ambulates safely with a walker Personality: Alert, oriented, and enjoys conversation (especially when others initiate) Interests: Shopping, nature walks, and outings that bring small joysWhat We’re Looking For: A volunteer who is comfortable and confident accompanying someone using a walker Someone who is compassionate and understanding of the changes that come with aging A person who can initiate friendly conversation and help make outings enjoyable and safeWhy Volunteer? Your presence can make a world of difference. Whether it’s a stroll by the water or a quick trip to Target, these moments bring joy, connection, and dignity to someone who values companionship. Interested in making a difference? Archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Are you a compassionate and friendly individual who enjoys gentle walks, light outings, and meaningful conversations? We’re looking for a Companion Volunteer to spend time with a vibrant 60-year-old participant who would love company for short walks and visits to nearby places like the waterfront, Target, or local shopping centers. About the Participant: Mobility: Ambulates safely with a walker Personality: Alert, oriented, and enjoys conversation (especially when others initiate) Interests: Shopping, nature walks, and outings that bring small joysWhat We’re Looking For: A volunteer who is comfortable and confident accompanying someone using a walker Someone who is compassionate and understanding of the changes that come with aging A person who can initiate friendly conversation and help make outings enjoyable and safeWhy Volunteer? Your presence can make a world of difference. Whether it’s a stroll by the water or a quick trip to Target, these moments bring joy, connection, and dignity to someone who values companionship. Interested in making a difference? Archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Be a Light in Someone’s LifeWe’re seeking a kind-hearted volunteer to offer companionship and support to a deeply valued elder in our community. These individual holds faith, integrity, and kindness close to heart. As a Jehovah’s Witness, his belief in God and doing what is right guide his daily life. His most cherished relationships are with his caregivers and beloved daughter. Though communication may be limited, your presence can offer comfort, connection, and a sense of peace. If you believe in the power of compassion and quiet companionship, this is a beautiful opportunity to make a meaningful difference. Who We’re Looking For: Patient, empathetic, and warm-hearted individuals Comfortable engaging with nonverbal or limited communication Flexible and dependable volunteers Age 18+Why It Matters: You don’t need special skills—just a caring spirit and a willingness to be present. Your time can brighten someone’s day, offering emotional support and a sense of belonging that truly matters. Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace We’re seeking a kind-hearted volunteer to offer companionship and support to a deeply valued elder in our community. These individual holds faith, integrity, and kindness close to heart. As a Jehovah’s Witness, his belief in God and doing what is right guide his daily life. His most cherished relationships are with his caregivers and beloved daughter. Though communication may be limited, your presence can offer comfort, connection, and a sense of peace. If you believe in the power of compassion and quiet companionship, this is a beautiful opportunity to make a meaningful difference. Who We’re Looking For: Patient, empathetic, and warm-hearted individuals Comfortable engaging with nonverbal or limited communication Flexible and dependable volunteers Age 18+Why It Matters: You don’t need special skills—just a caring spirit and a willingness to be present. Your time can brighten someone’s day, offering emotional support and a sense of belonging that truly matters. Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98031 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Be a Companion Visitor for a Remarkable Elder in Kent, WALocation: Kent, WA 98032 Are you someone who finds deep purpose in giving back to our elderly community? Do you believe in the power of presence, compassion, and human connection—especially for those who may struggle to express themselves but still long to be seen, heard, and valued? We are seeking a caring, compassionate volunteer to spend time with a joyful and intelligent elder who has lived a rich life full of travel and experiences. Though aging has brought challenges in communication, this participant radiates warmth, humor, and a love for socializing. They often speak in complex phrases that reflect a lifetime of wisdom, even if the message isn’t always clear. What they truly need is someone who listens with their heart. What You’ll Do: Visit regularly to offer companionship and emotional support Engage in light conversation, storytelling, or simply sharing quiet moments Celebrate the participant’s vibrant personality and life journey Be a gentle presence who understands that aging brings many layers—and that every elder deserves dignity, respect, and joyWho You Are: Deeply empathetic and patient Passionate about supporting elders, especially those with communication challenges Someone who sees the person beyond the words A believer in the healing power of human connectionThis is more than a volunteer role, it’s a chance to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life, and perhaps even your own. To apply or learn more, please contact Archana Devi at archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Location: Kent, WA 98032 Are you someone who finds deep purpose in giving back to our elderly community? Do you believe in the power of presence, compassion, and human connection—especially for those who may struggle to express themselves but still long to be seen, heard, and valued? We are seeking a caring, compassionate volunteer to spend time with a joyful and intelligent elder who has lived a rich life full of travel and experiences. Though aging has brought challenges in communication, this participant radiates warmth, humor, and a love for socializing. They often speak in complex phrases that reflect a lifetime of wisdom, even if the message isn’t always clear. What they truly need is someone who listens with their heart. What You’ll Do: Visit regularly to offer companionship and emotional support Engage in light conversation, storytelling, or simply sharing quiet moments Celebrate the participant’s vibrant personality and life journey Be a gentle presence who understands that aging brings many layers—and that every elder deserves dignity, respect, and joyWho You Are: Deeply empathetic and patient Passionate about supporting elders, especially those with communication challenges Someone who sees the person beyond the words A believer in the healing power of human connectionThis is more than a volunteer role, it’s a chance to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life, and perhaps even your own. To apply or learn more, please contact Archana Devi at archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98032 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Be a Companion Visitor for a Gentleman with ALSSeattle, WA – 98178 Are you someone who believes in the power of connection and kindness? Do you enjoy meaningful conversations, music, sports, or simply being present for someone who needs a friend? We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to brighten the mornings of a very pleasant man living with ALS. About Him: A/Ox4 is a gentle soul who enjoys watching TV, listening to rock 'n' roll from the 60s and 70s, chatting with his housemates, and reminiscing about motorcycles and sports. As his condition progresses, he’s finding it harder to speak loudly and is feeling increasingly isolated. He attends an Adult Day Health center but has no other social outlets. Your presence could make a world of difference. What You’ll Do: Engage in light conversation and reminiscence Play card games or toss a ball around Watch sports or listen to music together Offering companionship and emotional support Help foster connection between him and his housemateWho We’re Looking For: Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening (in-person)This is a beautiful opportunity to make a real impact in someone’s life—just by showing up and being present. If you have a heart for service and a few morning hours to spare, we’d love to hear from you. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Seattle, WA – 98178 Are you someone who believes in the power of connection and kindness? Do you enjoy meaningful conversations, music, sports, or simply being present for someone who needs a friend? We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to brighten the mornings of a very pleasant man living with ALS. About Him: A/Ox4 is a gentle soul who enjoys watching TV, listening to rock 'n' roll from the 60s and 70s, chatting with his housemates, and reminiscing about motorcycles and sports. As his condition progresses, he’s finding it harder to speak loudly and is feeling increasingly isolated. He attends an Adult Day Health center but has no other social outlets. Your presence could make a world of difference. What You’ll Do: Engage in light conversation and reminiscence Play card games or toss a ball around Watch sports or listen to music together Offering companionship and emotional support Help foster connection between him and his housemateWho We’re Looking For: Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening (in-person)This is a beautiful opportunity to make a real impact in someone’s life—just by showing up and being present. If you have a heart for service and a few morning hours to spare, we’d love to hear from you. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98178 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Be a Companion in Kent, WALocation: Kent,
WA 98031 We are seeking a compassionate and patient volunteer to provide companionship to an adult living with mild cognitive impairment and speech delay due to stroke. This individual enjoys reading, cooking, gardening, watching the news, and sports—and would love to share these interests with a friendly visitor. About the Individual: a history of elopement and behavioral concerns, so consistency and calm presence are key Expresses a desire to move back to Seattle, though currently unable toVolunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Minimum commitment of 3 in-person visits per monthIdeal Volunteer: Kind, patient, and respectful of boundaries Comfortable engaging in light conversation and shared activities Able to communicate with the care team as neededThis is a meaningful opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life through simple, heartfelt connection. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Location: Kent,
WA 98031 We are seeking a compassionate and patient volunteer to provide companionship to an adult living with mild cognitive impairment and speech delay due to stroke. This individual enjoys reading, cooking, gardening, watching the news, and sports—and would love to share these interests with a friendly visitor. About the Individual: a history of elopement and behavioral concerns, so consistency and calm presence are key Expresses a desire to move back to Seattle, though currently unable toVolunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Minimum commitment of 3 in-person visits per monthIdeal Volunteer: Kind, patient, and respectful of boundaries Comfortable engaging in light conversation and shared activities Able to communicate with the care team as neededThis is a meaningful opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life through simple, heartfelt connection. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98031 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Be a Bright Spot on Someone’s Day!Location: Brannan Park area, Auburn, WA 98002 A fun-loving, alert, and kind-hearted senior is looking forward to welcoming a volunteer visitor! She lives independently and enjoys meaningful conversations, coffee chats, and sharing her love for learning—especially about the Bible and history. Her Interests Include: Reading and Bible study (Christian, but not affiliated with a specific denomination) Watching the History Channel and church programs Talking about God and faith Arts & crafts, puzzles, and games Spending time with cats, dogs, and her many grandchildren Enjoying quiet afternoons with good companyWhat She’s Hoping For: A friendly visitor for daytime or afternoon chats Either phone calls or in-person visits Someone who shares or respects her faith and enjoys heartfelt conversationsIf you love people, enjoy sharing stories, and want to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life, this is a beautiful opportunity to connect. Come sit, talk, and share a cup of coffee with someone who truly appreciates it. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Location: Brannan Park area, Auburn, WA 98002 A fun-loving, alert, and kind-hearted senior is looking forward to welcoming a volunteer visitor! She lives independently and enjoys meaningful conversations, coffee chats, and sharing her love for learning—especially about the Bible and history. Her Interests Include: Reading and Bible study (Christian, but not affiliated with a specific denomination) Watching the History Channel and church programs Talking about God and faith Arts & crafts, puzzles, and games Spending time with cats, dogs, and her many grandchildren Enjoying quiet afternoons with good companyWhat She’s Hoping For: A friendly visitor for daytime or afternoon chats Either phone calls or in-person visits Someone who shares or respects her faith and enjoys heartfelt conversationsIf you love people, enjoy sharing stories, and want to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life, this is a beautiful opportunity to connect. Come sit, talk, and share a cup of coffee with someone who truly appreciates it. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity in Kent, WA – Enrich a Life Through ConnectionAre you kind, patient, and looking to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life? We’re seeking compassionate volunteers to spend time with a remarkable older adult (80+) living in an Adult Family Home in Kent, WA (98031). This individual is hearing impaired and experiences cognitive challenges, with decreased socialization since moving into their new home. Family remains actively involved, and your presence can help brighten their days. Interests Include: Drawing & crafting Taking things apart & wire bending/weaving Botany & football Listening to musicIdeal Volunteer: Kind, patient, and respectful of personal boundaries Comfortable with light conversation and shared activities Able to communicate with the care team as neededVolunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Minimum commitment of 3 in-person visits per monthThis is a heartfelt opportunity to offer companionship and joy through simple, shared moments. Whether you're chatting about football, listening to music together, or exploring creative hobbies, your time can make a lasting impact. Location: Kent, WA 98031 Agency: Providence ElderPlace Are you kind, patient, and looking to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life? We’re seeking compassionate volunteers to spend time with a remarkable older adult (80+) living in an Adult Family Home in Kent, WA (98031). This individual is hearing impaired and experiences cognitive challenges, with decreased socialization since moving into their new home. Family remains actively involved, and your presence can help brighten their days. Interests Include: Drawing & crafting Taking things apart & wire bending/weaving Botany & football Listening to musicIdeal Volunteer: Kind, patient, and respectful of personal boundaries Comfortable with light conversation and shared activities Able to communicate with the care team as neededVolunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Minimum commitment of 3 in-person visits per monthThis is a heartfelt opportunity to offer companionship and joy through simple, shared moments. Whether you're chatting about football, listening to music together, or exploring creative hobbies, your time can make a lasting impact. Location: Kent, WA 98031 Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98031 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity in Federal Way, WA (Spanish Speaking)Aging Care AFH – Bringing Joy Through Connection Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in someone’s day? Aging Care AFH in Federal Way is seeking a friendly volunteer to spend time with one of our delightful Spanish-speaking residents. About the Participant: Speaks Spanish and conversational English Loves to sing Spanish songs Has a cheerful and pleasant demeanor Very alert, oriented, and enjoys making people smile Available for visits Monday through Wednesday, Friday, and weekends (not available Thursdays due to appointments) What We’re Looking For: Location: Volunteer Requirements: Complete a Volunteer Application Pass a Background Screening Complete Medical Screening Commit to at least 3 in-person visits per month Interested? Agency: Providence ElderPlace Aging Care AFH – Bringing Joy Through Connection Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in someone’s day? Aging Care AFH in Federal Way is seeking a friendly volunteer to spend time with one of our delightful Spanish-speaking residents. About the Participant: Speaks Spanish and conversational English Loves to sing Spanish songs Has a cheerful and pleasant demeanor Very alert, oriented, and enjoys making people smile Available for visits Monday through Wednesday, Friday, and weekends (not available Thursdays due to appointments) What We’re Looking For: Location: Volunteer Requirements: Complete a Volunteer Application Pass a Background Screening Complete Medical Screening Commit to at least 3 in-person visits per month Interested? Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98023 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Companion Needed for Elderly Man in Seattle (98178)Bi-Weekly In-Person Visits Do you have a kind heart and a few hours to spare? We are seeking a compassionate volunteer to provide companionship to an elderly male resident in Seattle who is feeling lonely. About the Participant: Age: Elderly male Background: Former journeyman electrical lineman later became a foreman. He enjoys reading the Bible and praying daily. Current Situation: Recently experienced depression and boredom; enjoys getting outdoors in the sunshine, and his mood improves when he does. Interests: Friendly, enjoys sitting outside on the deck, and participates in Adult Day Health (ADH) programs weekly. Needs: A kind and patient volunteer for bi-weekly visits to offer companionship, chat, and perhaps spend time outdoors.Volunteer Requirements: Be a caring and friendly presence. Comfortable engaging in light conversation. Enjoy spending time outdoors, as the participant enjoys sitting in the sun. Ability to commit to bi-weekly visits.This is a wonderful opportunity to bring joy and alleviate loneliness for someone in need. Your visits will help brighten his day and improve his quality of life. Location: Seattle,
WA 98178 Make a Difference! Volunteer Today. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Bi-Weekly In-Person Visits Do you have a kind heart and a few hours to spare? We are seeking a compassionate volunteer to provide companionship to an elderly male resident in Seattle who is feeling lonely. About the Participant: Age: Elderly male Background: Former journeyman electrical lineman later became a foreman. He enjoys reading the Bible and praying daily. Current Situation: Recently experienced depression and boredom; enjoys getting outdoors in the sunshine, and his mood improves when he does. Interests: Friendly, enjoys sitting outside on the deck, and participates in Adult Day Health (ADH) programs weekly. Needs: A kind and patient volunteer for bi-weekly visits to offer companionship, chat, and perhaps spend time outdoors.Volunteer Requirements: Be a caring and friendly presence. Comfortable engaging in light conversation. Enjoy spending time outdoors, as the participant enjoys sitting in the sun. Ability to commit to bi-weekly visits.This is a wonderful opportunity to bring joy and alleviate loneliness for someone in need. Your visits will help brighten his day and improve his quality of life. Location: Seattle,
WA 98178 Make a Difference! Volunteer Today. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: Yes |
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Volunteer: Urgent Volunteer Needed – For a Senior in Shoreline, WAWe are seeking a caring in-person volunteer to visit an elderly participant in Shoreline, WA 98133 who is experiencing deep loneliness and isolation. He shared that he feels “stuck in the same space” and has no visitors. This situation may pose a safety concern, and your presence could make a life-changing difference. We’re looking for someone who can: Visit weekly or bi-weekly Offering companionship and conversation Be a consistent, friendly faceYou’ll be supported every step of the way. Location: Shoreline, WA 98133 Your time and kindness can bring hope, safety, and
friendship to someone who truly needs it. Agency: Providence ElderPlace We are seeking a caring in-person volunteer to visit an elderly participant in Shoreline, WA 98133 who is experiencing deep loneliness and isolation. He shared that he feels “stuck in the same space” and has no visitors. This situation may pose a safety concern, and your presence could make a life-changing difference. We’re looking for someone who can: Visit weekly or bi-weekly Offering companionship and conversation Be a consistent, friendly faceYou’ll be supported every step of the way. Location: Shoreline, WA 98133 Your time and kindness can bring hope, safety, and
friendship to someone who truly needs it. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spiritual Care/Faith Volunteer OpportunityLocation: Seattle, WA 98126 We are seeking a compassionate and grounded volunteer to provide spiritual companionship to one of our participants. She is a thoughtful and empathetic individual who communicates directly and honestly, though sometimes needs a little extra time to find the right words. She has a history of PTSD and depression and can occasionally feel overwhelmed, so a calm, patient presence is essential. She enjoys: Christian spirituality and prayer Listening to NPR and watching TV Word searches and coloring Gentle conversation and quiet companionshipVisits may be scheduled and added to her GrandPad calendar (a user-friendly tablet she uses to stay connected). Who Can Volunteer? Adults 18+ are welcome to volunteer independently. Youth under 18 may volunteer with a parent or guardian. Flexible scheduling – volunteer when it works best for you!Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment for all, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Volunteer Onboarding through Providence Elder PlaceInterested in making a meaningful connection? Contact: Agency: Providence ElderPlace Location: Seattle, WA 98126 We are seeking a compassionate and grounded volunteer to provide spiritual companionship to one of our participants. She is a thoughtful and empathetic individual who communicates directly and honestly, though sometimes needs a little extra time to find the right words. She has a history of PTSD and depression and can occasionally feel overwhelmed, so a calm, patient presence is essential. She enjoys: Christian spirituality and prayer Listening to NPR and watching TV Word searches and coloring Gentle conversation and quiet companionshipVisits may be scheduled and added to her GrandPad calendar (a user-friendly tablet she uses to stay connected). Who Can Volunteer? Adults 18+ are welcome to volunteer independently. Youth under 18 may volunteer with a parent or guardian. Flexible scheduling – volunteer when it works best for you!Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment for all, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Volunteer Onboarding through Providence Elder PlaceInterested in making a meaningful connection? Contact: Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98126 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spanish-Speaking Companion VolunteerProvidence Elder Place is a unique and innovative program that supports older adults in staying healthy, independent, and connected within their communities for as long as possible. We’re currently seeking a kind-hearted volunteer to visit one of our lovely seniors who would truly benefit from Spanish-speaking companionship. She lives in an Adult Family Home, is very social by nature, but feels isolated due to language barriers with other residents. Though she has mild cognitive impairment, she enjoys conversation and would cherish your time and presence. What You’ll Do: Spend quality time chatting in Spanish Offering companionship and emotional support Help reduce feelings of isolation through meaningful connectionEven just one hour every other week can make a world of difference. Schedules are flexible, choose what works best for you and your companion. And yes, you’re welcome to bring a buddy! Who We’re Looking For: Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Providence Elder Place is a unique and innovative program that supports older adults in staying healthy, independent, and connected within their communities for as long as possible. We’re currently seeking a kind-hearted volunteer to visit one of our lovely seniors who would truly benefit from Spanish-speaking companionship. She lives in an Adult Family Home, is very social by nature, but feels isolated due to language barriers with other residents. Though she has mild cognitive impairment, she enjoys conversation and would cherish your time and presence. What You’ll Do: Spend quality time chatting in Spanish Offering companionship and emotional support Help reduce feelings of isolation through meaningful connectionEven just one hour every other week can make a world of difference. Schedules are flexible, choose what works best for you and your companion. And yes, you’re welcome to bring a buddy! Who We’re Looking For: Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98031 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Seeking Companion Volunteer for Participant at Park Place ALF, Seattle, WA 98118We are looking for a volunteer to be a companion for a participant residing at Park Place Assisted Living Facility in Seattle, WA 98118. The participant is oriented and has no communication or psychosocial issues at this time. Shopping for makeup and clothesGoing on walksExercisingCrafty activities Agency: Providence ElderPlace We are looking for a volunteer to be a companion for a participant residing at Park Place Assisted Living Facility in Seattle, WA 98118. The participant is oriented and has no communication or psychosocial issues at this time. Shopping for makeup and clothesGoing on walksExercisingCrafty activities Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Meaningful Connection – Volunteer Virtually with Providence Elder Place WAAre you looking for a way to brighten someone’s day—right from the comfort of your home? Join us in bringing joy, companionship, and conversation to older adults through virtual visits via phone or Grand Pad (a simple, senior-friendly tablet). We’re currently seeking compassionate, friendly volunteers to connect with participants who are eager to share stories, hobbies, and laughter. Each person you’ll meet has a unique personality and rich life experience—and they’re looking forward to connecting with someone like you. Meeting a Few of Our Participants: Creative & Curious – Loves family, scrapbooking, arts and crafts, card games, music, reading, sports, and animals. Open to chatting about anything and everything! Thoughtful & Reflective – Enjoys film production, writing, old musicals, art, history, and documentaries. Occasionally he needs a gentle prompt but is always eager to learn and share. Gentle & Kind – A soft-spoken animal lover with two cats and a deep appreciation for all kinds of music.Whether you share a love for classic films, enjoy crafting, or simply want to offer a listening ear, your time can make a real difference. Who Can Volunteer? Adults 18+ can volunteer independently. Youth under 18 are welcome to volunteer with a parent or guardian. Flexible scheduling—volunteer when it works best for you!Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? If you're interested in forming meaningful connections and bringing joy to someone's day, we’d love to hear from you! Contact: Agency: Providence ElderPlace Are you looking for a way to brighten someone’s day—right from the comfort of your home? Join us in bringing joy, companionship, and conversation to older adults through virtual visits via phone or Grand Pad (a simple, senior-friendly tablet). We’re currently seeking compassionate, friendly volunteers to connect with participants who are eager to share stories, hobbies, and laughter. Each person you’ll meet has a unique personality and rich life experience—and they’re looking forward to connecting with someone like you. Meeting a Few of Our Participants: Creative & Curious – Loves family, scrapbooking, arts and crafts, card games, music, reading, sports, and animals. Open to chatting about anything and everything! Thoughtful & Reflective – Enjoys film production, writing, old musicals, art, history, and documentaries. Occasionally he needs a gentle prompt but is always eager to learn and share. Gentle & Kind – A soft-spoken animal lover with two cats and a deep appreciation for all kinds of music.Whether you share a love for classic films, enjoy crafting, or simply want to offer a listening ear, your time can make a real difference. Who Can Volunteer? Adults 18+ can volunteer independently. Youth under 18 are welcome to volunteer with a parent or guardian. Flexible scheduling—volunteer when it works best for you!Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? If you're interested in forming meaningful connections and bringing joy to someone's day, we’d love to hear from you! Contact: Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make a Difference: Become an In-Person Companion VolunteerMake a Difference: Become an In-Person Companion Volunteer Des Moines, WA 98198 Are you searching for a heartfelt way to give back? Join us in bringing joy and companionship to a kind, elderly participant who speaks Tigrinya and deeply values connection. This gentle soul enjoys: Listening to Eritrean music Watching familiar videos Engaging in warm, one-on-one conversations Playing a light game of catchJust one hour a week can brighten their day and lift their spirits. Whether you visit weekly or bi-weekly, we offer flexible scheduling to fit your lifestyle. No Special Skills Needed All you need is: Kindness Patience A listening earYour presence can make a world of difference—and you may find your own life enriched in return. Who Can Volunteer? Adults 18+ can volunteer independently Youth under 18 may volunteer with a parent or guardian Flexible scheduling—volunteer when it works best for you!Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Onboarding through Providence Elder PlaceReady to Build a Genuine Connection? We’d love to welcome you to our volunteer family. Contact: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Make a Difference: Become an In-Person Companion Volunteer Des Moines, WA 98198 Are you searching for a heartfelt way to give back? Join us in bringing joy and companionship to a kind, elderly participant who speaks Tigrinya and deeply values connection. This gentle soul enjoys: Listening to Eritrean music Watching familiar videos Engaging in warm, one-on-one conversations Playing a light game of catchJust one hour a week can brighten their day and lift their spirits. Whether you visit weekly or bi-weekly, we offer flexible scheduling to fit your lifestyle. No Special Skills Needed All you need is: Kindness Patience A listening earYour presence can make a world of difference—and you may find your own life enriched in return. Who Can Volunteer? Adults 18+ can volunteer independently Youth under 18 may volunteer with a parent or guardian Flexible scheduling—volunteer when it works best for you!Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Onboarding through Providence Elder PlaceReady to Build a Genuine Connection? We’d love to welcome you to our volunteer family. Contact: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98198 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: In-person Spiritual Care/Faith Volunteer NeededWe are seeking a compassionate and dedicated volunteer to provide spiritual care and support to our participants. This role is perfect for someone with a strong faith background who is comfortable offering spiritual guidance and companionship. Provide spiritual support and companionship to participants.Engage in meaningful conversations about faith and spirituality.Offer a listening ear and emotional support.Requirements:Location: Federal Way, WA (98003) If you feel called to make a difference in the lives of our participants through spiritual care, we would love to hear from you. Your time and kindness can provide much-needed support and comfort. Agency: Providence ElderPlace We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated volunteer to provide spiritual care and support to our participants. This role is perfect for someone with a strong faith background who is comfortable offering spiritual guidance and companionship. Provide spiritual support and companionship to participants.Engage in meaningful conversations about faith and spirituality.Offer a listening ear and emotional support.Requirements:Location: Federal Way, WA (98003) If you feel called to make a difference in the lives of our participants through spiritual care, we would love to hear from you. Your time and kindness can provide much-needed support and comfort. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98003 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Creative Companion Volunteer OpportunityCreative Companion Volunteer Opportunity Do you love crafting, sharing creative ideas, and exploring new techniques? We have a wonderful opportunity for you to connect with a vibrant elderly participant who is alert, oriented, and absolutely loves beading and all things arts and crafts. What You’ll Do: Bond over creativity and hands-on projects Share skills, learn new ones, and spark imagination Brighten someone’s day through meaningful connection and artistic expressionWhether you're a seasoned crafter or simply passionate about getting creative, your time and presence can bring joy, enrichment, and companionship to someone who truly values it. Who We’re Looking For: Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Creative Companion Volunteer Opportunity Do you love crafting, sharing creative ideas, and exploring new techniques? We have a wonderful opportunity for you to connect with a vibrant elderly participant who is alert, oriented, and absolutely loves beading and all things arts and crafts. What You’ll Do: Bond over creativity and hands-on projects Share skills, learn new ones, and spark imagination Brighten someone’s day through meaningful connection and artistic expressionWhether you're a seasoned crafter or simply passionate about getting creative, your time and presence can bring joy, enrichment, and companionship to someone who truly values it. Who We’re Looking For: Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98031 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Compassionate Volunteers Needed! Location: Seattle, WA 98106We are urgently seeking kind-hearted volunteers to assist a blind 60-year-old participant in Seattle (98106) who is preparing to move. She lives alone and is unable to receive support from family. Volunteers are needed to help with packing and organizing her belongings. Due to her visual impairment, she must be informed about each item being packed to ensure she can access what she needs. Your help will have a meaningful impact in her life during this transition. If you are compassionate, patient, and willing to lend a hand, we would love to hear from you! Agency: Providence ElderPlace We are urgently seeking kind-hearted volunteers to assist a blind 60-year-old participant in Seattle (98106) who is preparing to move. She lives alone and is unable to receive support from family. Volunteers are needed to help with packing and organizing her belongings. Due to her visual impairment, she must be informed about each item being packed to ensure she can access what she needs. Your help will have a meaningful impact in her life during this transition. If you are compassionate, patient, and willing to lend a hand, we would love to hear from you! Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Companion Volunteer Needed – Share Time & Kindness with a Remarkable ElderLocation: Shoreline, WA 98155 A gentle-hearted 90+ year-old woman in Shoreline is seeking a compassionate companion to brighten her days with conversation and presence. She is hard of hearing and has vision challenges, but her spirit is vibrant and her love for company is strong. We are looking for a patient, kind, and understanding volunteer—ideally someone with a background in nursing or caregiving, such as a retired RN—who can offer companionship and warmth. The participant deeply appreciates thoughtful gestures and has a history of being cared for by nurses, which brings her comfort and joy. What You’ll Do: Visit regularly to sit, chat, and share stories Offering a calming and reassuring presence Be mindful of hearing and vision limitations Bring empathy, patience, and a listening earIdeal Volunteer: Retired RN or someone with a caring background Patient and gentle communicator Enjoying meaningful one-on-one interactions Lives near or can travel to Shoreline, WAThis is a beautiful opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life simply by being present. Your time and kindness will be deeply appreciated. Interested? Archana Devi at archana.devi@providence.org Let’s bring comfort and connection to someone who truly values it. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Location: Shoreline, WA 98155 A gentle-hearted 90+ year-old woman in Shoreline is seeking a compassionate companion to brighten her days with conversation and presence. She is hard of hearing and has vision challenges, but her spirit is vibrant and her love for company is strong. We are looking for a patient, kind, and understanding volunteer—ideally someone with a background in nursing or caregiving, such as a retired RN—who can offer companionship and warmth. The participant deeply appreciates thoughtful gestures and has a history of being cared for by nurses, which brings her comfort and joy. What You’ll Do: Visit regularly to sit, chat, and share stories Offering a calming and reassuring presence Be mindful of hearing and vision limitations Bring empathy, patience, and a listening earIdeal Volunteer: Retired RN or someone with a caring background Patient and gentle communicator Enjoying meaningful one-on-one interactions Lives near or can travel to Shoreline, WAThis is a beautiful opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life simply by being present. Your time and kindness will be deeply appreciated. Interested? Archana Devi at archana.devi@providence.org Let’s bring comfort and connection to someone who truly values it. Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98155 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Come be a Youth Sports Coach at the Y!YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Currently looking for help in the following programs: Fall Basketball League November 3rd - December 18th. Commitment includes one 45 min practice and one 45 min game a week. Start times range from 4pm - 7:30pm. Practices are Mondays or Tuesdays and games are Wednesdays or Thursdays. WHY GET INVOLVED From serving as a role model to watching the incredible transformation each season brings, coaching will leave you inspired. Every moment you spend volunteering helps uncover the confidence, strength, and limitless potential of kids here in Whatcom County . As volunteers, this is your chance to reconnect with the sports you loved growing up or learn to play for the first time along with your kids! WE PROVIDE EVERYTHING YOU NEED Receive all the tools and support you need to lead interactive and easy-to-follow lessons with your co-coaches. Help kids grow their confidence and fall in love with new sports they can participate in for the rest of their life! Experience the positive impacts yourself! START YOUR COACHING JOURNEY TODAY Contact Sports Director, Dan Parine, at Dparine@whatcomymca.org or call 360-685-6050 or fill out a volunteer application here and we will be in touchAgency: Whatcom Family YMCA YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Currently looking for help in the following programs: Fall Basketball League November 3rd - December 18th. Commitment includes one 45 min practice and one 45 min game a week. Start times range from 4pm - 7:30pm. Practices are Mondays or Tuesdays and games are Wednesdays or Thursdays. WHY GET INVOLVED From serving as a role model to watching the incredible transformation each season brings, coaching will leave you inspired. Every moment you spend volunteering helps uncover the confidence, strength, and limitless potential of kids here in Whatcom County . As volunteers, this is your chance to reconnect with the sports you loved growing up or learn to play for the first time along with your kids! WE PROVIDE EVERYTHING YOU NEED Receive all the tools and support you need to lead interactive and easy-to-follow lessons with your co-coaches. Help kids grow their confidence and fall in love with new sports they can participate in for the rest of their life! Experience the positive impacts yourself! START YOUR COACHING JOURNEY TODAY Contact Sports Director, Dan Parine, at Dparine@whatcomymca.org or call 360-685-6050 or fill out a volunteer application here and we will be in touchAgency: Whatcom Family YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Carl Gipson Center: Volunteer Driver!We are looking for a driver to drive a 15 passenger van on day trips for seniors. Day trips are 2-5 hours depending on the trip. Minimum of two trips a month, maximum two trips per week. :) Date & Hours: Monday-Saturday, between 8-6pm, depending on trip date and time. *Must be 21 year of age and able to pass vehicle driving test Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington We are looking for a driver to drive a 15 passenger van on day trips for seniors. Day trips are 2-5 hours depending on the trip. Minimum of two trips a month, maximum two trips per week. :) Date & Hours: Monday-Saturday, between 8-6pm, depending on trip date and time. *Must be 21 year of age and able to pass vehicle driving test Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: All It Takes Is One NeighborAre you the kind of person who believes small actions can spark big change? All It Takes is One Neighbor is a grassroots volunteer initiative focused on weaving stronger, more connected neighborhoods—one relationship, one gathering, one shared space at a time. As a volunteer, you’ll become a Community Connector, engaging in meaningful weekly activities such as: Supporting or Hosting Local Events – Whether it’s a block party, potluck, or sidewalk chalk day, you’ll help spark joy and togetherness. Weekly Micro-Actions – Each week, do one thing to build connection: meet a new neighbor, plant flowers on your block, or invite someone for coffee.Creating a Neighborhood Asset Map – Help identify the people, places, and passions already in your community. Exploring or Creating “Third Spaces” – Discover and support informal places that help neighbors connect naturally. Natural Mentorship Training – Learn how to support young people in your community in authentic, relational ways.This is not about adding work to your plate—it’s about living with intention where you already are. And you won’t be doing it alone. There will be dedicated spaces for “One Neighbor” volunteers to meet in person, collaborate, exchange ideas, and encourage one another as you grow your impact together. Because sometimes, all it takes is one neighbor to start a ripple effect. This volunteer opportunity is open for all residents of Spokane City. If you're looking to get involved and make a difference in your community, we’d love to have you join us! Agency: LaunchNW Are you the kind of person who believes small actions can spark big change? All It Takes is One Neighbor is a grassroots volunteer initiative focused on weaving stronger, more connected neighborhoods—one relationship, one gathering, one shared space at a time. As a volunteer, you’ll become a Community Connector, engaging in meaningful weekly activities such as: Supporting or Hosting Local Events – Whether it’s a block party, potluck, or sidewalk chalk day, you’ll help spark joy and togetherness. Weekly Micro-Actions – Each week, do one thing to build connection: meet a new neighbor, plant flowers on your block, or invite someone for coffee.Creating a Neighborhood Asset Map – Help identify the people, places, and passions already in your community. Exploring or Creating “Third Spaces” – Discover and support informal places that help neighbors connect naturally. Natural Mentorship Training – Learn how to support young people in your community in authentic, relational ways.This is not about adding work to your plate—it’s about living with intention where you already are. And you won’t be doing it alone. There will be dedicated spaces for “One Neighbor” volunteers to meet in person, collaborate, exchange ideas, and encourage one another as you grow your impact together. Because sometimes, all it takes is one neighbor to start a ripple effect. This volunteer opportunity is open for all residents of Spokane City. If you're looking to get involved and make a difference in your community, we’d love to have you join us! Agency: LaunchNW Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resource Center Front Desk VolunteerPosition: Resource Center/Community Jobs Front Desk and Special Projects Volunteer Reports to: Resource Center Manager Summary: The RC/CJ Front Desk and Special Project Volunteer spends part of their time overseeing the front desk of the Resource Center and the other part working on special projects that support the operation of Ferndale Community Services. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Front desk: Greet guests and meet needs, talking with guests and maintaining confidentiality as much as possible. Answer questions about programs and services and pass messages when necessary. Assist guests with clothing bank items as needed. Distribute direct services upon request, including hygiene items, food, gas cards, bus passes, shower passes, laundry vouchers, and gift cards following all procedures for proper documentation and tracking. Refer guests with more complicated needs to Community Resource Navigator. Answer phones and return voicemails. Assist guests with computer, printer, and fax access as needed. Help guests find community resources via online search, with or for them. Help with phone access as needed. Accept donations and follow all procedures for tracking and storing. Keep Resource Center clean, tidy and organized. Special Projects: Work on projects as assigned by the Executive Director or Community Resource Navigator to include: Research, online, phone, or in-person Creating documents or flyers Sorting, organizing, tidying Outreach or follow up to various stakeholders as assigned Other duties as assigned Requirements: Professional appearance and helpful, friendly manner Must be punctual and dependable Basic customer service skills and ability to serve in a busy environment Agency: Ferndale Community Services Position: Resource Center/Community Jobs Front Desk and Special Projects Volunteer Reports to: Resource Center Manager Summary: The RC/CJ Front Desk and Special Project Volunteer spends part of their time overseeing the front desk of the Resource Center and the other part working on special projects that support the operation of Ferndale Community Services. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Front desk: Greet guests and meet needs, talking with guests and maintaining confidentiality as much as possible. Answer questions about programs and services and pass messages when necessary. Assist guests with clothing bank items as needed. Distribute direct services upon request, including hygiene items, food, gas cards, bus passes, shower passes, laundry vouchers, and gift cards following all procedures for proper documentation and tracking. Refer guests with more complicated needs to Community Resource Navigator. Answer phones and return voicemails. Assist guests with computer, printer, and fax access as needed. Help guests find community resources via online search, with or for them. Help with phone access as needed. Accept donations and follow all procedures for tracking and storing. Keep Resource Center clean, tidy and organized. Special Projects: Work on projects as assigned by the Executive Director or Community Resource Navigator to include: Research, online, phone, or in-person Creating documents or flyers Sorting, organizing, tidying Outreach or follow up to various stakeholders as assigned Other duties as assigned Requirements: Professional appearance and helpful, friendly manner Must be punctual and dependable Basic customer service skills and ability to serve in a busy environment Agency: Ferndale Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98248 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Bank Donation SorterPosition: Clothing Bank Donation Sorter Reports to: Clothing Bank Coordinator Summary: The Clothing Bank helper works with the Clothing Bank Coordinator to sort, fold, and stock clothing for the clothing bank program inside the Ferndale Community Resource Center Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Sorting, folding, separating, and stocking donated items including clothing, housewares, and more. Unloads the clothing donation bin. Loads and unloads boxes/bins of clothing into and our of a vehicle. Interacts with Resource Center guests during open hours.Requirements: Professional appearance and helpful, friendly manner Must be punctual and dependable Basic customer service skills and ability to serve in a busy environment Strong communication skills Must be self-directed, willing to take direction and initiative, and be detail oriented Must respect and maintain confidentiality of program participants, donors, and other volunteers Able to stand, twist, bend, and reach for a 4-5 hour shiftTraining and Supervision: The Clothing Bank Helper receives the Volunteer Manual which outlines all policies and procedures for the position, and also receives in person training within their first week of service. Follow up training is available as needed and questions are encouraged. Evaluation: Informal, verbal evaluation occurs after the first month of service. Check-ins with the Clothing Bank Coordinator on personal performance, strengths and challenges occur annually. Time Commitment: This position is year-round with sorting taking place 1-2 days per week. Estimated total hours per week, up to 10. Benefits: Gain work experience and receive reference upon request Practice and sharpen customer service and organizational skills Serve your communityMission Ferndale Community Services is a 501c3 non-profit organization that serves the greater Ferndale and North Whatcom County community. Our mission is to identify and alleviate unmet needs by providing support and connection to build a thriving community. We envision a community where all people’s basic needs are met, and they are supported and valued. Agency: Ferndale Community Services Position: Clothing Bank Donation Sorter Reports to: Clothing Bank Coordinator Summary: The Clothing Bank helper works with the Clothing Bank Coordinator to sort, fold, and stock clothing for the clothing bank program inside the Ferndale Community Resource Center Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Sorting, folding, separating, and stocking donated items including clothing, housewares, and more. Unloads the clothing donation bin. Loads and unloads boxes/bins of clothing into and our of a vehicle. Interacts with Resource Center guests during open hours.Requirements: Professional appearance and helpful, friendly manner Must be punctual and dependable Basic customer service skills and ability to serve in a busy environment Strong communication skills Must be self-directed, willing to take direction and initiative, and be detail oriented Must respect and maintain confidentiality of program participants, donors, and other volunteers Able to stand, twist, bend, and reach for a 4-5 hour shiftTraining and Supervision: The Clothing Bank Helper receives the Volunteer Manual which outlines all policies and procedures for the position, and also receives in person training within their first week of service. Follow up training is available as needed and questions are encouraged. Evaluation: Informal, verbal evaluation occurs after the first month of service. Check-ins with the Clothing Bank Coordinator on personal performance, strengths and challenges occur annually. Time Commitment: This position is year-round with sorting taking place 1-2 days per week. Estimated total hours per week, up to 10. Benefits: Gain work experience and receive reference upon request Practice and sharpen customer service and organizational skills Serve your communityMission Ferndale Community Services is a 501c3 non-profit organization that serves the greater Ferndale and North Whatcom County community. Our mission is to identify and alleviate unmet needs by providing support and connection to build a thriving community. We envision a community where all people’s basic needs are met, and they are supported and valued. Agency: Ferndale Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98248 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross- Service to the Armed Forces - Event Support Volunteer The American Red Cross
Service To Armed Forces Event Support Volunteers provide assistance with event planning and preparation for events such as Mail for Heroes, Military Stand Downs, Yellow Ribbon Events, Parades and Fun Runs. They provide vital coordination, and day-of support for our local events that support the military community, Military Families and Honor these Heros . If you have the passion to build relationships with Military Communities and to give back to those that have Served our Country, this is the perfect role for you! To join our team, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org. Agency: American Red Cross The American Red Cross
Service To Armed Forces Event Support Volunteers provide assistance with event planning and preparation for events such as Mail for Heroes, Military Stand Downs, Yellow Ribbon Events, Parades and Fun Runs. They provide vital coordination, and day-of support for our local events that support the military community, Military Families and Honor these Heros . If you have the passion to build relationships with Military Communities and to give back to those that have Served our Country, this is the perfect role for you! To join our team, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 2, 2025 Zip Code: 98466 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver food to students in need | SEEKING VOLUNTEERSThere truly is no better time to volunteer. Our program needs help packing and delivering 5,000 bags of food to students struggling with food and housing insecurity over the weekend. WE NEED YOUR HELP to get the food to the students! Every Thursday morning, more than 70 volunteers arrive in their own cars, seats down and covered, to take our bags to one, two or three of the 100 schools we serve. Our loaders handle the lifting. You'll open the trunk, get a clipboard with your route and head out. Every driver starts and ends their route at our warehouse on 1st Ave. in the SODO district of Seattle. Shift time: Thursday mornings. Arrival 8:30AM to 10:30AM, total time no more than 2 hours. Location: 1729 1st Ave S. Seattle, WA 98134 How to volunteer? Just click "Respond" and we'll get you on the roster. Join our amazing community delivering hope and help us END weekend hunger! You are not signed up until you have a specific confirmation from Nichelle Hilton or the Volunteer Coordinator. Check out our Instagram to see us in action! https://www.instagram.com/washingtonbackpackbrigade/ Agency: Backpack Brigade There truly is no better time to volunteer. Our program needs help packing and delivering 5,000 bags of food to students struggling with food and housing insecurity over the weekend. WE NEED YOUR HELP to get the food to the students! Every Thursday morning, more than 70 volunteers arrive in their own cars, seats down and covered, to take our bags to one, two or three of the 100 schools we serve. Our loaders handle the lifting. You'll open the trunk, get a clipboard with your route and head out. Every driver starts and ends their route at our warehouse on 1st Ave. in the SODO district of Seattle. Shift time: Thursday mornings. Arrival 8:30AM to 10:30AM, total time no more than 2 hours. Location: 1729 1st Ave S. Seattle, WA 98134 How to volunteer? Just click "Respond" and we'll get you on the roster. Join our amazing community delivering hope and help us END weekend hunger! You are not signed up until you have a specific confirmation from Nichelle Hilton or the Volunteer Coordinator. Check out our Instagram to see us in action! https://www.instagram.com/washingtonbackpackbrigade/ Agency: Backpack Brigade Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98134-1403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 57th Ave S Mini Park - Planting 57th Ave Mini ParkActivities
Star-studded planting and mulching event. This event is being led by two movers and shakers in the environmental movement in South King County. Sarah Kavage, a local artist, and Daniel Collins from Nicoterra. Bring your questions about public art, weaving natural materials, plants, trees, and the health of the watershed. All ages OK What to Bring Full water bottle, closed-toed comfortable shoes, clothing that can be dirty, and weather-appropriate gear(raincoat, hat, etc.) Where to MeetAt the Park Where to ParkParking in neighborhood Agency: Green Tukwila Partnership Activities
Star-studded planting and mulching event. This event is being led by two movers and shakers in the environmental movement in South King County. Sarah Kavage, a local artist, and Daniel Collins from Nicoterra. Bring your questions about public art, weaving natural materials, plants, trees, and the health of the watershed. All ages OK What to Bring Full water bottle, closed-toed comfortable shoes, clothing that can be dirty, and weather-appropriate gear(raincoat, hat, etc.) Where to MeetAt the Park Where to ParkParking in neighborhood Agency: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98178 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels: Help Pack and Deliver Meals in Vashon!Join our Volunteer team to help Meals on Wheels in King County fight hunger! As a Meals on Wheels Volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service. A volunteer Meal Packer and Delivery Driver is needed on Tuesday mornings 9:15am - 11:15am. Training is provided. We are looking for someone interested in volunteering long-term. Qualities sought in Meals on Wheels volunteers: Good communication and people skills, reliable, a commitment to the well-being of elders, and good cheer. Must be located in Vashon. Requirements: Complete the Meals on Wheels Volunteer Application, consent to a Washington State Patrol background check, the ability to lift 15 pounds and be over the age of 18. Agency: Sound Generations Join our Volunteer team to help Meals on Wheels in King County fight hunger! As a Meals on Wheels Volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service. A volunteer Meal Packer and Delivery Driver is needed on Tuesday mornings 9:15am - 11:15am. Training is provided. We are looking for someone interested in volunteering long-term. Qualities sought in Meals on Wheels volunteers: Good communication and people skills, reliable, a commitment to the well-being of elders, and good cheer. Must be located in Vashon. Requirements: Complete the Meals on Wheels Volunteer Application, consent to a Washington State Patrol background check, the ability to lift 15 pounds and be over the age of 18. Agency: Sound Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98070 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels: Caller is needed in Vashon!Join our Volunteer team to help Meals on Wheels in King County fight hunger! As a Meals on Wheels Volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service. A volunteer Caller is needed on Tuesday mornings 9:15am - 10:30am. Callers make calls to participants each week to place their meal orders. Training is provided. We are looking for someone interested in volunteering long-term. Qualities sought in Meals on Wheels volunteers: Good communication and people skills, reliable, a commitment to the well-being of elders, and good cheer. Must be located in Vashon. Requirements: Complete the Meals on Wheels Volunteer Application, consent to a Washington State Patrol background check, and be over the age of 18. Agency: Sound Generations Join our Volunteer team to help Meals on Wheels in King County fight hunger! As a Meals on Wheels Volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service. A volunteer Caller is needed on Tuesday mornings 9:15am - 10:30am. Callers make calls to participants each week to place their meal orders. Training is provided. We are looking for someone interested in volunteering long-term. Qualities sought in Meals on Wheels volunteers: Good communication and people skills, reliable, a commitment to the well-being of elders, and good cheer. Must be located in Vashon. Requirements: Complete the Meals on Wheels Volunteer Application, consent to a Washington State Patrol background check, and be over the age of 18. Agency: Sound Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98070 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivery Drivers Needed Tuesdays/Fridays!The Home Delivery program relies on Volunteer Drivers to bring boxes of fresh, nutritious food from EFN’s Distribution Center in Lakewood to households across Pierce County. This is a meaningful way to directly support neighbors in need and make a real difference in the lives of local families. We are currently seeking regular drivers as well as on-call drivers. Time Commitment Tuesdays and/or Fridays, between 8 a.m.–2 p.m. Location Pick up food at EFN’s Distribution Center: Deliveries will be made throughout Pierce County. Work Environment Volunteers use their own personal vehicles to deliver food to individuals and families. Requirements Age 18 or older Access to a reliable vehicle Valid driver’s license Current car insurance Ability to lift and carry up to 30 pounds repeatedly Access to GPS Completion of EFN Volunteer Application and WSP background check Support How to Apply Agency: Emergency Food Network The Home Delivery program relies on Volunteer Drivers to bring boxes of fresh, nutritious food from EFN’s Distribution Center in Lakewood to households across Pierce County. This is a meaningful way to directly support neighbors in need and make a real difference in the lives of local families. We are currently seeking regular drivers as well as on-call drivers. Time Commitment Tuesdays and/or Fridays, between 8 a.m.–2 p.m. Location Pick up food at EFN’s Distribution Center: Deliveries will be made throughout Pierce County. Work Environment Volunteers use their own personal vehicles to deliver food to individuals and families. Requirements Age 18 or older Access to a reliable vehicle Valid driver’s license Current car insurance Ability to lift and carry up to 30 pounds repeatedly Access to GPS Completion of EFN Volunteer Application and WSP background check Support How to Apply Agency: Emergency Food Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98499 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Literacy TutorGET INVOLVED ABOUT THE Basic & Transitional Studies TUTORING PROGRAM The Volunteer Tutoring Program at Basic & Transitional Studies Department (BTS) of Seattle Central College connects volunteers with adult learners from ESL and/or College-Prep,High School Completion Classes. Our volunteers help students with reading, writing, math, computer skills. Our tutors make a huge impact by supporting students' learning & helping them to reach educational and career goals in a friendly, welcoming environment.The new Quarter will start on September 29. The first tutoring sessions will most likely start after October 6. OUR VOLUNTEERS Our volunteers have a different tutoring experience & background. To join us you don't need to have a degree in education or teaching experience. The BTS tutors are people from our community who share common values and want to support, guide and encourage adult learners on their way to achieve educational and personal goals. TUTORING OPTIONS 1-1: You will meet your assigned students weekly. At least 1 hour per week until the end of the Quarter. You can have more than 1 student or make your tutoring sessions longer or shorter than 1 hour. Small groups drop-in tutoring (AVAILABLE for EVENINGS in the Fall Quarter) : Drop-in tutoring is a flexible, open-time tutoring session in which students can arrive and leave at any time without an appointment. Tutors can choose what ESL level(s) they'd like to work with and also choose the main focus of the session: speaking practice, vocabulary, grammar time, reading, etc. BTS Tutoring Specialist will provide you with more information during your first meeting. In-class teacher assistant: A teacher assistant supports an ESL (English as a Second Language) by helping students who are just beginning to learn English. This role involves closely working with adult learners in a classroom setting, providing guidance and encouragement as they develop their basic language skills. * This option is available only if our teachers made a request for an in-class support. For additional questions about our Volunteer Tutoring Program don't hesitate to contact us at: btstutoring.central@seattlecolleges.edu or call: 206 934-4378 (Tuesdays-Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) Please click the Respond button below for more information or to register. Agency: Seattle Central College - Basic And Transitional Studies Division Tutoring Program GET INVOLVED ABOUT THE Basic & Transitional Studies TUTORING PROGRAM The Volunteer Tutoring Program at Basic & Transitional Studies Department (BTS) of Seattle Central College connects volunteers with adult learners from ESL and/or College-Prep,High School Completion Classes. Our volunteers help students with reading, writing, math, computer skills. Our tutors make a huge impact by supporting students' learning & helping them to reach educational and career goals in a friendly, welcoming environment.The new Quarter will start on September 29. The first tutoring sessions will most likely start after October 6. OUR VOLUNTEERS Our volunteers have a different tutoring experience & background. To join us you don't need to have a degree in education or teaching experience. The BTS tutors are people from our community who share common values and want to support, guide and encourage adult learners on their way to achieve educational and personal goals. TUTORING OPTIONS 1-1: You will meet your assigned students weekly. At least 1 hour per week until the end of the Quarter. You can have more than 1 student or make your tutoring sessions longer or shorter than 1 hour. Small groups drop-in tutoring (AVAILABLE for EVENINGS in the Fall Quarter) : Drop-in tutoring is a flexible, open-time tutoring session in which students can arrive and leave at any time without an appointment. Tutors can choose what ESL level(s) they'd like to work with and also choose the main focus of the session: speaking practice, vocabulary, grammar time, reading, etc. BTS Tutoring Specialist will provide you with more information during your first meeting. In-class teacher assistant: A teacher assistant supports an ESL (English as a Second Language) by helping students who are just beginning to learn English. This role involves closely working with adult learners in a classroom setting, providing guidance and encouragement as they develop their basic language skills. * This option is available only if our teachers made a request for an in-class support. For additional questions about our Volunteer Tutoring Program don't hesitate to contact us at: btstutoring.central@seattlecolleges.edu or call: 206 934-4378 (Tuesdays-Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) Please click the Respond button below for more information or to register. Agency: Seattle Central College - Basic And Transitional Studies Division Tutoring Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98122 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: One-on-One Companion Visitor – Parkside Retirement ALF, Auburn, WAAre you looking to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life? Parkside Retirement Assisted Living Facility in Auburn is seeking a compassionate volunteer to spend time with one of our residents—a lovely 70+ year-old woman who would benefit greatly from one-on-one companionship. About the Resident: A quiet, cooperative, and engaging individual who communicates clearly and enjoys thoughtful conversation. Recently grieving the loss of her beloved sister, with whom she shared a close bond. Currently experiencing a decline in social interaction and interest in hobbies such as gardening, reading, and crossword puzzles. Prefers the comfort of her room but responds well to small group settings and gentle engagement.Volunteer Role: Provide companionship through conversation, shared activities, or simply being present. Encourage light engagement in hobbies or interests, if appropriate. Offer emotional support and a warm presence during a time of transition and healing.Ideal Volunteer: Kind, patient, and empathetic. Comfortable with quiet moments and gentle conversation. Interested in building a meaningful connection with a senior in need of companionship.Location: Time Commitment: Interested? Agency: Providence ElderPlace Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life? Parkside Retirement Assisted Living Facility in Auburn is seeking a compassionate volunteer to spend time with one of our residents—a lovely 70+ year-old woman who would benefit greatly from one-on-one companionship. About the Resident: A quiet, cooperative, and engaging individual who communicates clearly and enjoys thoughtful conversation. Recently grieving the loss of her beloved sister, with whom she shared a close bond. Currently experiencing a decline in social interaction and interest in hobbies such as gardening, reading, and crossword puzzles. Prefers the comfort of her room but responds well to small group settings and gentle engagement.Volunteer Role: Provide companionship through conversation, shared activities, or simply being present. Encourage light engagement in hobbies or interests, if appropriate. Offer emotional support and a warm presence during a time of transition and healing.Ideal Volunteer: Kind, patient, and empathetic. Comfortable with quiet moments and gentle conversation. Interested in building a meaningful connection with a senior in need of companionship.Location: Time Commitment: Interested? Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: delivery/pick up drivers Seattle/SeaTac areaAgency: Miracle Food Network, Inc. Agency: Miracle Food Network, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98248 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Those Who Are Impacted by Home Fires, Join the American Red Cross (Virtual and In-Person Volunteers Needed)Disaster Action Teams provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. Our DAT team is responsible for: Providing timely response to disasters and assisting those affected. Responding to disaster scenes as assigned by Team Leader within two hours. Meet the needs of those affected by disasters such as the need for shelter and food by providing Red Cross Services. Complete forms related to services provided. Provide referrals to other agencies. Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis.Further requirements: Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively in person, on the phone, and by email Excellent problem solving Ability to be consistently respond immediately to notification calls and dispatch DAT when on call Typical shifts are business hours on-call and night-time/weekend on call shifts Driver's license needed
Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Action Teams provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. Our DAT team is responsible for: Providing timely response to disasters and assisting those affected. Responding to disaster scenes as assigned by Team Leader within two hours. Meet the needs of those affected by disasters such as the need for shelter and food by providing Red Cross Services. Complete forms related to services provided. Provide referrals to other agencies. Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis.Further requirements: Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively in person, on the phone, and by email Excellent problem solving Ability to be consistently respond immediately to notification calls and dispatch DAT when on call Typical shifts are business hours on-call and night-time/weekend on call shifts Driver's license needed
Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Sorting and food Box PackingWednesdays and Friday's - 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
Receive, weigh, sort, package, & load incoming food and goods that have been recovered from community partners & saved from the landfill! Receive: Volunteer drivers deliver recovered food & goods from 9:30 -11:00am Weigh: All donations are weighed, to allow us to track what's been recovered Sort: Decide what is for Hubs & what gets to go to compost/the pigs! Package: Box according to the needs of receiving hubs Load: As volunteer drivers arrive, help them load their hub's packaged food and send them on their way to feed our county! Agency: Miracle Food Network, Inc. Wednesdays and Friday's - 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
Receive, weigh, sort, package, & load incoming food and goods that have been recovered from community partners & saved from the landfill! Receive: Volunteer drivers deliver recovered food & goods from 9:30 -11:00am Weigh: All donations are weighed, to allow us to track what's been recovered Sort: Decide what is for Hubs & what gets to go to compost/the pigs! Package: Box according to the needs of receiving hubs Load: As volunteer drivers arrive, help them load their hub's packaged food and send them on their way to feed our county! Agency: Miracle Food Network, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98248 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Delivery DriversMonday through Friday
Early morning (start @ 8am)
Urgently need on call drivers Early morning routes are picking up surplus food and goods from our community partners & delivering to our distribution hub in Ferndale no later than 10:30 am. A large vehicle such as a truck, van or SUV is preferred as donations can range from a little to a lot.Substitute/On call drivers - We are always looking for substitute drivers for any weekday and would add you to the call/text list. Sometimes we need coverage for planned vacations or last minute. We have routes all over Whatcom County * we currently do not provide the transportation or able to provide gas as we are a small non-profit* Agency: Miracle Food Network, Inc. Monday through Friday
Early morning (start @ 8am)
Urgently need on call drivers Early morning routes are picking up surplus food and goods from our community partners & delivering to our distribution hub in Ferndale no later than 10:30 am. A large vehicle such as a truck, van or SUV is preferred as donations can range from a little to a lot.Substitute/On call drivers - We are always looking for substitute drivers for any weekday and would add you to the call/text list. Sometimes we need coverage for planned vacations or last minute. We have routes all over Whatcom County * we currently do not provide the transportation or able to provide gas as we are a small non-profit* Agency: Miracle Food Network, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98248 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Repack Project (for groups of 8-15)Duties/Responsibilities: Repack Project volunteers transform bulk food shipments into family-sized portions that are ready to help feed the community! Working at our Lakewood Distribution Center, you and your fellow volunteers might find yourselves bagging up oats, pasta, or rice or sorting food donations. **Email Evan at evanm@efoodnet.org to get your group signed up!** Time Required: 2 Hours, either 9:00 am- 11:00 AM or 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM Location: EFN Distribution Center, 3318 92nd Street South, Lakewood 98499 Parking is available on-site and across the street, you will enter from the side door on 92nd St. Work Environment: Repack Room Photo Attire (+ accessibility): Face coverings are required at all times in repack room. Closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers in flip-flops or sandals will be unable to repack. If open food is being repacked, hair nets will be required – you are welcome to bring a hat to wear instead.We are committed to accommodating people of all abilities, so if you need a job with accommodations, please reach out before your shift. Supervision/Support: Repack staff will get you signed in and set up for the Repack Project with a mask, gloves, and a hairnet and then provide a quick orientation before you get started! They will be with you for your entire shift should you have any questions. For day-of questions, please call (253) 584-1040. The minimum age to volunteer is 12 with a parent/guardian, and 16 without. Impact (us): With your help, we are able to provide Pierce County with a consistent, diverse, and nutritious food supply so that no person goes hungry. Impact (you): Meet new like-minded friends, get out of the house, learn about food insecurity in Pierce County, and feel good doing something to help your neighbors in need! Agency: Emergency Food Network Duties/Responsibilities: Repack Project volunteers transform bulk food shipments into family-sized portions that are ready to help feed the community! Working at our Lakewood Distribution Center, you and your fellow volunteers might find yourselves bagging up oats, pasta, or rice or sorting food donations. **Email Evan at evanm@efoodnet.org to get your group signed up!** Time Required: 2 Hours, either 9:00 am- 11:00 AM or 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM Location: EFN Distribution Center, 3318 92nd Street South, Lakewood 98499 Parking is available on-site and across the street, you will enter from the side door on 92nd St. Work Environment: Repack Room Photo Attire (+ accessibility): Face coverings are required at all times in repack room. Closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers in flip-flops or sandals will be unable to repack. If open food is being repacked, hair nets will be required – you are welcome to bring a hat to wear instead.We are committed to accommodating people of all abilities, so if you need a job with accommodations, please reach out before your shift. Supervision/Support: Repack staff will get you signed in and set up for the Repack Project with a mask, gloves, and a hairnet and then provide a quick orientation before you get started! They will be with you for your entire shift should you have any questions. For day-of questions, please call (253) 584-1040. The minimum age to volunteer is 12 with a parent/guardian, and 16 without. Impact (us): With your help, we are able to provide Pierce County with a consistent, diverse, and nutritious food supply so that no person goes hungry. Impact (you): Meet new like-minded friends, get out of the house, learn about food insecurity in Pierce County, and feel good doing something to help your neighbors in need! Agency: Emergency Food Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98499 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Become a Forest Steward in SeaTacCommit to a park you love! Our Forest Steward program provides the opportunity for individuals to adopt a park to steward and, if desired, lead community restoration events. As a Forest Steward you would have the opportunity to do things like: Plant indigenous trees and shrubsRemove introduced plantsMulch and water plantingsHost community restoration events (optional)Report time and work accomplishedHave fun in the outdoors and take ownership of an area in a park you love!Fall Forest Steward information session and orientation will be held on September 8th from 6-7:30p and September 13th from 9a-noon. For more information and to sign up, please fill out our Forest Steward Application: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=hkbQVhG-7EiZigQCtsapp53GXfY-FjNIp5GBDNkuARFUMFJGQlFSMVA0VEJLN0pCS1NSWlIwNkFTWC4 Agency: City of SeaTac Commit to a park you love! Our Forest Steward program provides the opportunity for individuals to adopt a park to steward and, if desired, lead community restoration events. As a Forest Steward you would have the opportunity to do things like: Plant indigenous trees and shrubsRemove introduced plantsMulch and water plantingsHost community restoration events (optional)Report time and work accomplishedHave fun in the outdoors and take ownership of an area in a park you love!Fall Forest Steward information session and orientation will be held on September 8th from 6-7:30p and September 13th from 9a-noon. For more information and to sign up, please fill out our Forest Steward Application: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=hkbQVhG-7EiZigQCtsapp53GXfY-FjNIp5GBDNkuARFUMFJGQlFSMVA0VEJLN0pCS1NSWlIwNkFTWC4 Agency: City of SeaTac Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98188 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Forest Steward in SeaTacCommit to a park you love! Our Forest Steward program provides the opportunity for individuals to adopt a park to steward and, if desired, lead community restoration events. As a Forest Steward you would have the opportunity to do things like: Plant indigenous trees and shrubsRemove introduced plantsMulch and water plantingsHost community restoration events (optional)Report time and work accomplishedHave fun in the outdoors and take ownership of an area in a park you love!Fall Forest Steward information session and orientation will be held on September 8th from 6-7:30p and September 13th from 9a-noon. For more information and to sign up, please fill out our Forest Steward Application: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=hkbQVhG-7EiZigQCtsapp53GXfY-FjNIp5GBDNkuARFUMFJGQlFSMVA0VEJLN0pCS1NSWlIwNkFTWC4 Agency: City of SeaTac Commit to a park you love! Our Forest Steward program provides the opportunity for individuals to adopt a park to steward and, if desired, lead community restoration events. As a Forest Steward you would have the opportunity to do things like: Plant indigenous trees and shrubsRemove introduced plantsMulch and water plantingsHost community restoration events (optional)Report time and work accomplishedHave fun in the outdoors and take ownership of an area in a park you love!Fall Forest Steward information session and orientation will be held on September 8th from 6-7:30p and September 13th from 9a-noon. For more information and to sign up, please fill out our Forest Steward Application: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=hkbQVhG-7EiZigQCtsapp53GXfY-FjNIp5GBDNkuARFUMFJGQlFSMVA0VEJLN0pCS1NSWlIwNkFTWC4 Agency: City of SeaTac Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98188 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pro Bono AttorneysOur Community Needs Your Legal Expertise… Volunteer with ELAP!ELAP currently has a high need for experienced pro bono attorneys in the areas of:- Family law- Immigration- Debt/bankruptcyELAP staff provide on-boarding and ongoing practical support. Commitment is typically 1-3 hours per month. Most clinics are held virtually, so you can volunteer easily from your home or office. There is no obligation to represent clients outside of the clinic setting. Your time and expertise are limited to consultations during scheduled clinic hours.When you volunteer with ELAP, you are making a difference in King County by providing free legal aid to people who can’t afford a lawyer.If you're interested, learn more and sign up on our website: elap.org/pro-bono.
Agency: Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP) Our Community Needs Your Legal Expertise… Volunteer with ELAP!ELAP currently has a high need for experienced pro bono attorneys in the areas of:- Family law- Immigration- Debt/bankruptcyELAP staff provide on-boarding and ongoing practical support. Commitment is typically 1-3 hours per month. Most clinics are held virtually, so you can volunteer easily from your home or office. There is no obligation to represent clients outside of the clinic setting. Your time and expertise are limited to consultations during scheduled clinic hours.When you volunteer with ELAP, you are making a difference in King County by providing free legal aid to people who can’t afford a lawyer.If you're interested, learn more and sign up on our website: elap.org/pro-bono.
Agency: Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join a Care Team - Support Caregiver of Senior / Veteran (South King County)Bring your interests and talents to an engaging volunteer role in a team of like-minded volunteers. Whether it’s an interest in crafts, reading, movies, a gift of gab, or empathetic ear, all are welcome! As one caregiver said of her Care Team: "I truly am grateful for our team. Their kindness and their readiness to provide meaningful interaction with my husband [the care recipient] has been greatly beneficial to me not feeling isolated and alone. This week your team allowed me to see people I had not seen since before the pandemic. All of the team is warm, friendly, and compassionate." Agency: Full Life Care Bring your interests and talents to an engaging volunteer role in a team of like-minded volunteers. Whether it’s an interest in crafts, reading, movies, a gift of gab, or empathetic ear, all are welcome! As one caregiver said of her Care Team: "I truly am grateful for our team. Their kindness and their readiness to provide meaningful interaction with my husband [the care recipient] has been greatly beneficial to me not feeling isolated and alone. This week your team allowed me to see people I had not seen since before the pandemic. All of the team is warm, friendly, and compassionate." Agency: Full Life Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98146 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Build Affordable Houses for Families in the Community with Habitat for Humanity-SpokaneHabitat for Humanity-Spokane is welcoming volunteers to our build site in Spokane Valley, and with the City of Spokane. As a volunteer, you and others will spend the day using sustainable and responsible practices to build homes that last. The home building process can include framing, drywall, insulation, siding, floor installation, painting, and more. No prior experience is necessary, and people of all abilities are encouraged to participate. All volunteers work under the instruction of the Habitat site construction supervisor. This is a construction project building incredibly energy-efficient homes for families in need of a safe and affordable place to call home. All houses Habitat for Humanity-Spokane builds are sold to qualified low to medium -income families through the Habitat Homeownership Program. Important Information: SHIFT - starts at 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 12:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. SAFETY ORIENTATION - starts at 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. please be on time – Important safety information will be discussed. LOCATIONS - Spokane Valley, and the city of Spokane WHAT to WEAR - Please dress in comfortable clothes that you can work in and wear closed toes shoes. WHAT to BRING - Bring a refillable water bottle and pack a lunch if you plan on volunteering for a full day. SAFETY GEAR - Habitat for Humanity will provide all tools, safety glasses, and hard hats. You are welcome to bring your own hand tools, masks, gloves, and safety gear, but Habitat asks that no power tools are brought to the construction site. AGE LIMIT - All volunteers must be 16 years of age and older, and if under 18, you must have parental consent. WEATHER - We build rain or shine but, if the city or county of Spokane is experiencing severe weather and schools are closed due to a snowstorm or bad air quality, our job sites will close. Volunteers will be notified by email, text, or phone calls. NEED to CANCEL - If you need to cancel for any reason, please let us know as soon as possible. Log in to your Volunteer Hub Account on our website to cancel and reschedule.If you have any questions, call (509) 824-2595 or email gpenaflor@habitat-spokane.org. Register and reserve your volunteer spot using this volunteer link: https://habitat-spokane.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Spokane Habitat for Humanity-Spokane is welcoming volunteers to our build site in Spokane Valley, and with the City of Spokane. As a volunteer, you and others will spend the day using sustainable and responsible practices to build homes that last. The home building process can include framing, drywall, insulation, siding, floor installation, painting, and more. No prior experience is necessary, and people of all abilities are encouraged to participate. All volunteers work under the instruction of the Habitat site construction supervisor. This is a construction project building incredibly energy-efficient homes for families in need of a safe and affordable place to call home. All houses Habitat for Humanity-Spokane builds are sold to qualified low to medium -income families through the Habitat Homeownership Program. Important Information: SHIFT - starts at 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 12:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. SAFETY ORIENTATION - starts at 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. please be on time – Important safety information will be discussed. LOCATIONS - Spokane Valley, and the city of Spokane WHAT to WEAR - Please dress in comfortable clothes that you can work in and wear closed toes shoes. WHAT to BRING - Bring a refillable water bottle and pack a lunch if you plan on volunteering for a full day. SAFETY GEAR - Habitat for Humanity will provide all tools, safety glasses, and hard hats. You are welcome to bring your own hand tools, masks, gloves, and safety gear, but Habitat asks that no power tools are brought to the construction site. AGE LIMIT - All volunteers must be 16 years of age and older, and if under 18, you must have parental consent. WEATHER - We build rain or shine but, if the city or county of Spokane is experiencing severe weather and schools are closed due to a snowstorm or bad air quality, our job sites will close. Volunteers will be notified by email, text, or phone calls. NEED to CANCEL - If you need to cancel for any reason, please let us know as soon as possible. Log in to your Volunteer Hub Account on our website to cancel and reschedule.If you have any questions, call (509) 824-2595 or email gpenaflor@habitat-spokane.org. Register and reserve your volunteer spot using this volunteer link: https://habitat-spokane.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Spokane Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Swinging a Hammer Isn't Your Thing? Join the Habitat for Humanity-Spokane Store Team!Swinging a hammer isn't your thing? Join our Habitat Store team! The Habitat Store serves our work of building strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. The Habitat Store is a donation-based home improvement and goods store. One hundred percent of proceeds from donations of new and gently used items help fund our mission. The store depends on enthusiastic volunteers for everything from bringing in donated items to helping us sort donations in our warehouse to arranging merchandise. Whether volunteers prefer interacting with the public or working behind the scenes, we have a space for everyone! Volunteer hours are flexible! You are welcome to volunteer for one hour or a full day, you set your own schedule, anytime between 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If you have any questions, call (509) 824-2595 or email gpenaflor@habitat-spokane.org. Register and reserve your volunteer spot using this volunteer link: https://habitat-spokane.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Spokane Swinging a hammer isn't your thing? Join our Habitat Store team! The Habitat Store serves our work of building strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. The Habitat Store is a donation-based home improvement and goods store. One hundred percent of proceeds from donations of new and gently used items help fund our mission. The store depends on enthusiastic volunteers for everything from bringing in donated items to helping us sort donations in our warehouse to arranging merchandise. Whether volunteers prefer interacting with the public or working behind the scenes, we have a space for everyone! Volunteer hours are flexible! You are welcome to volunteer for one hour or a full day, you set your own schedule, anytime between 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If you have any questions, call (509) 824-2595 or email gpenaflor@habitat-spokane.org. Register and reserve your volunteer spot using this volunteer link: https://habitat-spokane.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Spokane Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Table Tennis Leader
Act as main liaison
between Table Tennis program and VOA’s Carl Gipson Center staff; maintain
timely communication via email, text, and phone.
Attend an average of four hours/week of Table Tennis operations, stepping in to serve where needed.
During Table Tennis
operations, welcome all members and make sure all new members, in
particular, are welcomed and given an opportunity to play.
Enact/oversee strategies
to ensure that all players check in and are participating while in one of
these categories: 1) Current members w/ All Access Package; 2) Guest Pass
participant; 3) Day Pass participant.
Communicate supply
ordering with VOA Center Activities Coordinator, staying within allocated
budget.
Proactively share program
issues and opportunities with Activities Coordinator.
Serve on the Carl Gipson
Center’s Senior Advisory Committee (10 meetings/year; 2nd
Monday of month from 1-2:30pm); be a voice for the Table Tennis program and balance the priorities of the Table Tennis
program with the priorities of the Center as a whole.
Attend these events:
Volunteer & Donor
Recognition Dinner (4th Thursday of Oct; 4:30-6pm)
CGC Rise & Shine
Fundraising Breakfast (2nd Friday of Feb; 7:30-9am)
Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington
Act as main liaison
between Table Tennis program and VOA’s Carl Gipson Center staff; maintain
timely communication via email, text, and phone.
Attend an average of four hours/week of Table Tennis operations, stepping in to serve where needed.
During Table Tennis
operations, welcome all members and make sure all new members, in
particular, are welcomed and given an opportunity to play.
Enact/oversee strategies
to ensure that all players check in and are participating while in one of
these categories: 1) Current members w/ All Access Package; 2) Guest Pass
participant; 3) Day Pass participant.
Communicate supply
ordering with VOA Center Activities Coordinator, staying within allocated
budget.
Proactively share program
issues and opportunities with Activities Coordinator.
Serve on the Carl Gipson
Center’s Senior Advisory Committee (10 meetings/year; 2nd
Monday of month from 1-2:30pm); be a voice for the Table Tennis program and balance the priorities of the Table Tennis
program with the priorities of the Center as a whole.
Attend these events:
Volunteer & Donor
Recognition Dinner (4th Thursday of Oct; 4:30-6pm)
CGC Rise & Shine
Fundraising Breakfast (2nd Friday of Feb; 7:30-9am)
Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Table Tennis Coordinator
Three Coordinators oversee Table Tennis activities during the three play days, either for a full day or opening mornings (8:30-11:30am) and closing afternoons (11:30am-Close). Manage proper set-up and
take down of tables and equipment.
Welcome all members, and
make sure to welcome all new participants and, if possible, spend time
making them have a successful experience.
Oversee sign-in process
& ensure all players check in and are participating while in one of
these categories: 1) Current members w/ All Access Package; 2) Guest Pass
participant; 3) Day Pass participant.If absent, secure a replacement to fulfill duties.
If issues arise or
supplies are needed, communicate with Table Tennis Leader.Managing
and volunteer duties should take always precedence over playing time when scheduled to
fulfill Coordinator duties.
Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington
Three Coordinators oversee Table Tennis activities during the three play days, either for a full day or opening mornings (8:30-11:30am) and closing afternoons (11:30am-Close). Manage proper set-up and
take down of tables and equipment.
Welcome all members, and
make sure to welcome all new participants and, if possible, spend time
making them have a successful experience.
Oversee sign-in process
& ensure all players check in and are participating while in one of
these categories: 1) Current members w/ All Access Package; 2) Guest Pass
participant; 3) Day Pass participant.If absent, secure a replacement to fulfill duties.
If issues arise or
supplies are needed, communicate with Table Tennis Leader.Managing
and volunteer duties should take always precedence over playing time when scheduled to
fulfill Coordinator duties.
Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Take the Wheel to Deliver Life Saving Blood - Become a Blood Transportation SpecialistAmerican Red Cross Blood Transportation Specialist Do you enjoy driving? American Red Cross is looking for volunteer drivers. Transportation specialists will retrieve a Red Cross vehicle and leave the Red Cross in Seattle and pick up blood in the afternoon in Thurston/Kitsap/Grays Harbor Counties. Bringing it back to the Seattle Red Cross in a safe and timely manner. We also need drivers to leave the Seattle Red Cross at 9am to pick up blood from a variety of blood drives and courier it back to the Red Cross. You will drive a Red Cross vehicle and we will pay for the gas. Drivers play a vital part in helping carry out the Red Cross mission, as each delivery could mean saving a life. The Red Cross supplies 40% of the nation's blood supply, and without drivers, safe blood products would not reach their destination. If you are interested or have questions, please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at joinusnw@redcross.org. Agency: American Red Cross American Red Cross Blood Transportation Specialist Do you enjoy driving? American Red Cross is looking for volunteer drivers. Transportation specialists will retrieve a Red Cross vehicle and leave the Red Cross in Seattle and pick up blood in the afternoon in Thurston/Kitsap/Grays Harbor Counties. Bringing it back to the Seattle Red Cross in a safe and timely manner. We also need drivers to leave the Seattle Red Cross at 9am to pick up blood from a variety of blood drives and courier it back to the Red Cross. You will drive a Red Cross vehicle and we will pay for the gas. Drivers play a vital part in helping carry out the Red Cross mission, as each delivery could mean saving a life. The Red Cross supplies 40% of the nation's blood supply, and without drivers, safe blood products would not reach their destination. If you are interested or have questions, please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at joinusnw@redcross.org. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98466 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Coach, Change a Life - Girls on the RunCoaches are the heart of our program! Each season, volunteer coaches inspire and guide a team through our tried-and-true curriculum once or twice a week after school for 8 weeks. Not a runner? No problem, all you need is a desire to support and encourage girls. Coaches can be 16 to 106, they can be professionals, retirees, students - anyone who is ready to make a direct impact on Whatcom County youth! The season culminates in a celebratory 5K when all teams come together to test their mettle by completing the 5K distance! Join us for 8 unforgettable weeks, but beware - the girls are known to steal your heart! Agency: Girls on the Run of Northwest Washington Coaches are the heart of our program! Each season, volunteer coaches inspire and guide a team through our tried-and-true curriculum once or twice a week after school for 8 weeks. Not a runner? No problem, all you need is a desire to support and encourage girls. Coaches can be 16 to 106, they can be professionals, retirees, students - anyone who is ready to make a direct impact on Whatcom County youth! The season culminates in a celebratory 5K when all teams come together to test their mettle by completing the 5K distance! Join us for 8 unforgettable weeks, but beware - the girls are known to steal your heart! Agency: Girls on the Run of Northwest Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 29, 2025 through Nov 22, 2025 Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bingo Caller for the Sultan Campus!!Somebody to call Bingo every other Tuesday of the month from 12:30pm-2pm. :) Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Somebody to call Bingo every other Tuesday of the month from 12:30pm-2pm. :) Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98294 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board DirectorWild Whatcom’s Board of Directors is vital to the current and ongoing success of the organization. Our Board provides strategic direction and accountability, helps develop goals, works to increase financial capacity, conducts public relations, and generally works for the well being of the organization. We also believe that serving on the Board should be fun, educational, and rewarding! We are currently seeking board directors for our 2025-26 year. If you have a passion for equitable access to nature, the health benefits of regular time spent outdoors, and inspiring people of all ages to be active stewards of local nature spaces, this is a perfect opportunity to provide community voice to our work. Commitment: Five meetings a year (quarterly, plus an annual retreat). For more information, and to fill out our volunteer interest form, visit: https://www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteer Agency: Wild Whatcom Wild Whatcom’s Board of Directors is vital to the current and ongoing success of the organization. Our Board provides strategic direction and accountability, helps develop goals, works to increase financial capacity, conducts public relations, and generally works for the well being of the organization. We also believe that serving on the Board should be fun, educational, and rewarding! We are currently seeking board directors for our 2025-26 year. If you have a passion for equitable access to nature, the health benefits of regular time spent outdoors, and inspiring people of all ages to be active stewards of local nature spaces, this is a perfect opportunity to provide community voice to our work. Commitment: Five meetings a year (quarterly, plus an annual retreat). For more information, and to fill out our volunteer interest form, visit: https://www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteer Agency: Wild Whatcom Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spokane Service Team Crew MemberThis is a service-based AmeriCorps position. Responsibilities: Agency: Spokane Service Team (NEWESD 101) This is a service-based AmeriCorps position. Responsibilities: Agency: Spokane Service Team (NEWESD 101) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 16, 2025 through Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 99202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pathways to Success CoachYouthBuild Spokane is a Department of Labor–funded program serving young adults ages 16–24 who are working toward a GED or high school equivalency while building job-ready skills. The program blends academic instruction, vocational training, career readiness activities, and community service to prepare participants for employment or further education. Beyond the classroom, this member will connect students to career pathways by supporting employer meet-and-greets, mock interviews, and accompanying participants on tours of local businesses, training programs, apprenticeship sites, and postsecondary campuses. The role also includes coordinating and participating in civic engagement projects, national service days, and community events that promote leadership and teamwork. Academic Support Career & Job ReadinessProfessional & Program ResponsibilitiesAgency: Spokane Service Team (NEWESD 101) YouthBuild Spokane is a Department of Labor–funded program serving young adults ages 16–24 who are working toward a GED or high school equivalency while building job-ready skills. The program blends academic instruction, vocational training, career readiness activities, and community service to prepare participants for employment or further education. Beyond the classroom, this member will connect students to career pathways by supporting employer meet-and-greets, mock interviews, and accompanying participants on tours of local businesses, training programs, apprenticeship sites, and postsecondary campuses. The role also includes coordinating and participating in civic engagement projects, national service days, and community events that promote leadership and teamwork. Academic Support Career & Job ReadinessProfessional & Program ResponsibilitiesAgency: Spokane Service Team (NEWESD 101) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 16, 2025 through Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 99202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: IT SupportProvide basic technical support to our nonprofit staff, including updating computer software, troubleshooting minor technical issues, and supporting our website and email systems. This role is ideal for someone with general IT skills who is passionate about supporting community-based organizations. Agency: WASHINGTON MULTICULTURAL SERVICES LINK Provide basic technical support to our nonprofit staff, including updating computer software, troubleshooting minor technical issues, and supporting our website and email systems. This role is ideal for someone with general IT skills who is passionate about supporting community-based organizations. Agency: WASHINGTON MULTICULTURAL SERVICES LINK Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Duwamish Hill Preserve - Restore DHPActivities
We need to clear blackberry and make room for planting season! Join Friends of the Hill and parks staff for a day of restoration! All ages OK 2 out of 40 participants registered. What to BringA full water bottle, clothes that can get dirty, gloves if you have them, and closed-toe shoes. Where to Meet3800 S 115th St, Tukwila, WA 98168, meet in the field by the road. Where to ParkIn the parking lot or along the split rail fence in the grass. Agency: Green Tukwila Partnership Activities
We need to clear blackberry and make room for planting season! Join Friends of the Hill and parks staff for a day of restoration! All ages OK 2 out of 40 participants registered. What to BringA full water bottle, clothes that can get dirty, gloves if you have them, and closed-toe shoes. Where to Meet3800 S 115th St, Tukwila, WA 98168, meet in the field by the road. Where to ParkIn the parking lot or along the split rail fence in the grass. Agency: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Northshore/Bothell - Volunteer Site CoordinatorJoin our Volunteer team to help Meals on Wheels in King County fight hunger! As a Meals on Wheels Volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service. Volunteer Site Coordinator - Thursday mornings, 8:00 AM-12:00 PM. Lead and support our dedicated volunteers to ensure meals-and hope-reach those who need them. From organizing deliveries to stepping in to call, pack, or deliver when needed, coordinators lead the heart of our daily operations. Training for this position is provided. We are looking for volunteers who are interested in volunteering in an ongoing basis. Qualities sought in Meals on Wheels volunteers: Commitment to the well-being of elders, good communication skills, reliability, flexibility, attention to detail, resourcefulness, and good cheer. Requirements: Complete the Meals on Wheels Volunteer Application, consent to a Washington State Patrol background check, the ability to lift 15 pounds, and be age 21 or more. Agency: Sound Generations Join our Volunteer team to help Meals on Wheels in King County fight hunger! As a Meals on Wheels Volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service. Volunteer Site Coordinator - Thursday mornings, 8:00 AM-12:00 PM. Lead and support our dedicated volunteers to ensure meals-and hope-reach those who need them. From organizing deliveries to stepping in to call, pack, or deliver when needed, coordinators lead the heart of our daily operations. Training for this position is provided. We are looking for volunteers who are interested in volunteering in an ongoing basis. Qualities sought in Meals on Wheels volunteers: Commitment to the well-being of elders, good communication skills, reliability, flexibility, attention to detail, resourcefulness, and good cheer. Requirements: Complete the Meals on Wheels Volunteer Application, consent to a Washington State Patrol background check, the ability to lift 15 pounds, and be age 21 or more. Agency: Sound Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Morning Volunteers in our Retail-Like Storefront -- Clothes for Kids in Lynnwood Needs YOU!!Clothes For Kids provides school clothing to students in Snohomish County and the Northshore School District whose families qualify for free or reduced meals at school. Our vision is to empower students for success one wardrobe at a time. Come support students and their families in our retail store environment where kids and teens can pick out their own clothes with their families. Volunteers help in a wide array of areas including: sorting clothing donations, inventory, tagging, stocking the shop, assisting customers with shopping, and running our on-site thrift store. We are currently seeking volunteers for Saturday mornings and would love to meet you! For more information and to pre-register for a volunteer shift, please contact outreach@clothesforkids.org. Agency: Clothes For Kids Clothes For Kids provides school clothing to students in Snohomish County and the Northshore School District whose families qualify for free or reduced meals at school. Our vision is to empower students for success one wardrobe at a time. Come support students and their families in our retail store environment where kids and teens can pick out their own clothes with their families. Volunteers help in a wide array of areas including: sorting clothing donations, inventory, tagging, stocking the shop, assisting customers with shopping, and running our on-site thrift store. We are currently seeking volunteers for Saturday mornings and would love to meet you! For more information and to pre-register for a volunteer shift, please contact outreach@clothesforkids.org. Agency: Clothes For Kids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Kids In Need! Wednesday Morning Volunteers Wanted at Clothes for Kids in LynnwoodClothes For Kids provides school clothing to students in Snohomish County and the Northshore School District whose families qualify for free or reduced meals at school. Our vision is to empower students for success one wardrobe at a time. Come support students and their families in our retail store environment where kids and teens can pick out their own clothes with their families. Volunteers help in a wide array of areas including: sorting clothing donations, inventory, tagging, stocking the shop, assisting customers with shopping, and running our on-site thrift store. We are currently seeking volunteers for Wednesday mornings and would love to meet you! Agency: Clothes For Kids Clothes For Kids provides school clothing to students in Snohomish County and the Northshore School District whose families qualify for free or reduced meals at school. Our vision is to empower students for success one wardrobe at a time. Come support students and their families in our retail store environment where kids and teens can pick out their own clothes with their families. Volunteers help in a wide array of areas including: sorting clothing donations, inventory, tagging, stocking the shop, assisting customers with shopping, and running our on-site thrift store. We are currently seeking volunteers for Wednesday mornings and would love to meet you! Agency: Clothes For Kids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Us Help Kids: Volunteer On Tuesday Evenings at Clothes for Kids in LynnwoodClothes For Kids provides school clothing to students in Snohomish County and the Northshore School District whose families qualify for free or reduced meals at school. Our vision is to empower students for success one wardrobe at a time. Come support students and their families in our retail store environment where kids and teens can pick out their own clothes with their families. Volunteers help in a wide array of areas including: sorting clothing donations, inventory, tagging, stocking the shop, assisting customers with shopping, and running our on-site thrift store. We are currently seeking volunteers for Tuesday evenings and would love to meet you! For more information and to request our volunteer registration forms, please contact outreach@clothesforkids.org. Agency: Clothes For Kids Clothes For Kids provides school clothing to students in Snohomish County and the Northshore School District whose families qualify for free or reduced meals at school. Our vision is to empower students for success one wardrobe at a time. Come support students and their families in our retail store environment where kids and teens can pick out their own clothes with their families. Volunteers help in a wide array of areas including: sorting clothing donations, inventory, tagging, stocking the shop, assisting customers with shopping, and running our on-site thrift store. We are currently seeking volunteers for Tuesday evenings and would love to meet you! For more information and to request our volunteer registration forms, please contact outreach@clothesforkids.org. Agency: Clothes For Kids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothes For Kids in Lynnwood Seeks Thursday Evening VolunteersClothes For Kids provides school clothing to students in Snohomish County and the Northshore School District whose families qualify for free or reduced meals at school. Our vision is to empower students for success one wardrobe at a time. Come support students and their families in our retail store environment where kids and teens can pick out their own clothes with their families. Volunteers help in a wide array of areas including: sorting clothing donations, inventory, tagging, stocking the shop, assisting customers with shopping, and running our on-site thrift store. We are currently seeking volunteers for Thursday evenings and would love to meet you! Please contact outreach@clothesforkids.org for more information and to pre-register for a volunteer shift. Agency: Clothes For Kids Clothes For Kids provides school clothing to students in Snohomish County and the Northshore School District whose families qualify for free or reduced meals at school. Our vision is to empower students for success one wardrobe at a time. Come support students and their families in our retail store environment where kids and teens can pick out their own clothes with their families. Volunteers help in a wide array of areas including: sorting clothing donations, inventory, tagging, stocking the shop, assisting customers with shopping, and running our on-site thrift store. We are currently seeking volunteers for Thursday evenings and would love to meet you! Please contact outreach@clothesforkids.org for more information and to pre-register for a volunteer shift. Agency: Clothes For Kids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Monday Morning Volunteers Needed at Clothes for Kids in Lynnwood - Come Support Families in Our Retail-Like ShopClothes For Kids provides school clothing to students in Snohomish County and the Northshore School District whose families qualify for free or reduced meals at school. Our vision is to empower students for success one wardrobe at a time. Come support students and their families in our retail store environment where kids and teens can pick out their own clothes with their families. Volunteers help in a wide array of areas including: sorting clothing donations, inventory, tagging, stocking the shop, assisting customers with shopping, and running our on-site thrift store. We are currently seeking volunteers for Monday mornings and would love to meet you! Please contact outreach@clothesforkids.org for more information and to obtain our volunteer registration forms. Agency: Clothes For Kids Clothes For Kids provides school clothing to students in Snohomish County and the Northshore School District whose families qualify for free or reduced meals at school. Our vision is to empower students for success one wardrobe at a time. Come support students and their families in our retail store environment where kids and teens can pick out their own clothes with their families. Volunteers help in a wide array of areas including: sorting clothing donations, inventory, tagging, stocking the shop, assisting customers with shopping, and running our on-site thrift store. We are currently seeking volunteers for Monday mornings and would love to meet you! Please contact outreach@clothesforkids.org for more information and to obtain our volunteer registration forms. Agency: Clothes For Kids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!!!!!!! Sultan Food Bank- help provide food to those in need in the Sky Valley CommunityThe Volunteer needs consist of sorting, stocking food, portioning bulk food, and handing out food to clients, prepackaging food boxes. VOLUNTEERS CAN COME AND GO DURING SCHEDULED VOLUNTEER HOURS!! Note: In a professional/casual work setting, volunteers should wear clothing that is comfortable and practical for work, but not distracting or offensive to others. A kid y clothing that has words, terms, or pictures that may be offensive to other volunteers, clients, or employees is unacceptable. In the food bank, volunteers are encouraged to wear comfortable clothes and dress in layers to accommodate varying temperatures. Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoes in the food bank. Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington The Volunteer needs consist of sorting, stocking food, portioning bulk food, and handing out food to clients, prepackaging food boxes. VOLUNTEERS CAN COME AND GO DURING SCHEDULED VOLUNTEER HOURS!! Note: In a professional/casual work setting, volunteers should wear clothing that is comfortable and practical for work, but not distracting or offensive to others. A kid y clothing that has words, terms, or pictures that may be offensive to other volunteers, clients, or employees is unacceptable. In the food bank, volunteers are encouraged to wear comfortable clothes and dress in layers to accommodate varying temperatures. Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoes in the food bank. Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98294 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Leaders ClubMake a difference through YMCA Leaders Club, a leadership development community service program that helps teens discover their full potential. It is a safe place where teens can come and simply be themselves. Leaders Club is a year-long leadership-development program for middle and high school teens. This program provides teens with extensive leadership training and volunteer opportunities that support YMCA programs and services to the community. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County Make a difference through YMCA Leaders Club, a leadership development community service program that helps teens discover their full potential. It is a safe place where teens can come and simply be themselves. Leaders Club is a year-long leadership-development program for middle and high school teens. This program provides teens with extensive leadership training and volunteer opportunities that support YMCA programs and services to the community. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth In GovernmentBe part of the solution! Youth and Government is a program that brings students (ages 13-18) together to discuss current events and issues important to them and their community, while building their public speaking, leadership, and debate skills. Civil discussion and civic engagement are more important today than ever before. At the Y, students from every background have a safe place to learn and engage. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County Be part of the solution! Youth and Government is a program that brings students (ages 13-18) together to discuss current events and issues important to them and their community, while building their public speaking, leadership, and debate skills. Civil discussion and civic engagement are more important today than ever before. At the Y, students from every background have a safe place to learn and engage. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen ProgramCome help mentor youth and help with academic support! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County Come help mentor youth and help with academic support! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a School Mentor- Spokane ValleyThe U-District Mentoring Program & McDonald Elementary are looking for mentors! You can make such a big difference in a child's life! Join us at McDonald Elementary in the Spokane Valley to share your time with a student. This is an easy and fun opportunity for you and a student. You'll meet with your elementary student for just 30 minutes, once a week and give a child a connection to look forward to. Join our team for a lunchtime opportunity - just one day each week, between 11:00am – 1:00pm, Monday through Friday. School staff will work to match you with a student according to your schedule! Again, your weekly commitment will take just 30 minutes, while you have lunch with your student, play a board or card game or simply visit. You can also go outdoors to the playground. Simply click on Respond to Need! Or contact Lexi at lexi@udptfoundation.com or text/call Lexi at 971-322-4684. https://www.facebook.com/udistrictmentoring https://www.instagram.com/udistrictmentoringprogram/ Agency: U-District Foundation Mentoring The U-District Mentoring Program & McDonald Elementary are looking for mentors! You can make such a big difference in a child's life! Join us at McDonald Elementary in the Spokane Valley to share your time with a student. This is an easy and fun opportunity for you and a student. You'll meet with your elementary student for just 30 minutes, once a week and give a child a connection to look forward to. Join our team for a lunchtime opportunity - just one day each week, between 11:00am – 1:00pm, Monday through Friday. School staff will work to match you with a student according to your schedule! Again, your weekly commitment will take just 30 minutes, while you have lunch with your student, play a board or card game or simply visit. You can also go outdoors to the playground. Simply click on Respond to Need! Or contact Lexi at lexi@udptfoundation.com or text/call Lexi at 971-322-4684. https://www.facebook.com/udistrictmentoring https://www.instagram.com/udistrictmentoringprogram/ Agency: U-District Foundation Mentoring Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026 Zip Code: 99216 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Distribution Volunteer - Helping Hands Food BankDistribution set-up starts two hours before distribution; these volunteers help stock the fridge, freezer, and shelves with food. This role includes standing, walking, and lifting 20-50 lbs. Distribution check-in starts at least 15 minutes before distribution; these volunteers are given the necessary tools and training required to complete the role before starting. Helping Hands appreciates check-in volunteers who are able to stay the entire distribution and can commit to the role weekly, however we can be flexible and appreciate any help volunteers are willing to provide! This role can be seated or standing, really up to the volunteer. Distribution support starts at least 15 minutes before distribution; these volunteers regulate check-in lines, available carts for participants, and re-stocking empty shelves. Help participants carry food to their vehicles when needed, and answer questions when asked. This role can be seated or standing. Time Commitment: Mondays, 9 am - 3 pmWednesdays, 8 am - 2 pm Thursdays, 10 am - 4 pm Fridays, Noon - 6 pmVolunteers are welcome to volunteer for as long as they’d like between the hours listed above. Requirements: Ability to lift 20 - 50 lbsCustomer serviceIf you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please fill out a volunteer application: helpinghandsskagit.org/volunteer/ Agency: Helping Hands Food Bank Distribution set-up starts two hours before distribution; these volunteers help stock the fridge, freezer, and shelves with food. This role includes standing, walking, and lifting 20-50 lbs. Distribution check-in starts at least 15 minutes before distribution; these volunteers are given the necessary tools and training required to complete the role before starting. Helping Hands appreciates check-in volunteers who are able to stay the entire distribution and can commit to the role weekly, however we can be flexible and appreciate any help volunteers are willing to provide! This role can be seated or standing, really up to the volunteer. Distribution support starts at least 15 minutes before distribution; these volunteers regulate check-in lines, available carts for participants, and re-stocking empty shelves. Help participants carry food to their vehicles when needed, and answer questions when asked. This role can be seated or standing. Time Commitment: Mondays, 9 am - 3 pmWednesdays, 8 am - 2 pm Thursdays, 10 am - 4 pm Fridays, Noon - 6 pmVolunteers are welcome to volunteer for as long as they’d like between the hours listed above. Requirements: Ability to lift 20 - 50 lbsCustomer serviceIf you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please fill out a volunteer application: helpinghandsskagit.org/volunteer/ Agency: Helping Hands Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors Needed for 2025 School Year and SummerIn-person Tutors needed for Youth Tutoring Program! Please click the Respond button below to apply now so that we have your application processed in time for scheduling this year. Program Dates and Times: School Year Session Volunteers are recruited continuously throughout the year. YTP Volunteer Tutors contribute to the fulfillment of the Youth Tutoring Program’s mission by providing academic support, mentorship, and encouragement to youth at our tutoring centers. School Year Session times typically take place between 4:20PM-7:40PM Monday to Thursday each week. We ask that volunteers commit to at least one semester, following the schedule of Seattle Public Schools. You are welcome to volunteer anytime between 1-3 hours as your schedule allows! Summer Session begins in early July and ends in Mid-August, with start times TBD. Description: School Year Program: Help individual students or small groups of students with reading and skill building in language arts and math. Involve students in stimulating learning activities. Make learning exciting, relevant and creative. Provide mentorship and support to students and help them improve their social emotional skills. Actively support the Community Agreements of the tutoring center to promote an inclusive environment conducive to learning. Volunteer Testimonials: How it feels to be a tutor at YTP: "like I'm helping, maybe if only a little bit, to the students becoming better learners and advocates for themselves" - a current tutor at YTP We asked our volunteers what they enjoy most about tutoring with YTP: "The students are amazing and I learn something new from them every session" "Getting to know the kids... which is a huge difference from other youth outreach experiences. They teach me... how to be better at teaching and are just fun to hang out with" "I think my favorite memories will always be watching my student experience "Aha!" moments. Realizing that I am helping this student learn something they previously had trouble with is very satisfying. I also appreciate the strong relationship that we have formed over the year and value it." How This Helps Our Community: We welcome everyone who wants to help and particularly encourage members of the Black community and people of color to volunteer with us. Almost all of YTP's students are people of color and roughly 85% come from immigrant families and many of our students are of East African descent. We believe African-American tutors will support them in navigating American culture, as tutoring is not only about academics but relationship building and socio-emotional support. We need your help to strengthen our diverse community and raise our collective efforts to improve our students' education across the city. Skills Desired*: Mentoring Tutoring Group Facilitation Technologically savvy *No Experience Required, but we welcome volunteers with background and experience to apply! Our Locations: Lake City Court - Lake City Yesler Terrace - First Hill High Point - West Seattle New Holly and Martin Luther King Jr. Apartments - SE Seattle Rainier Vista - Columbia City Beacon Hill Click the link to send in an initial application! Then click the "respond" button for this post. Youth Tutoring Program Application (office.com). Sincerely, YTP Team Agency: CCS: Youth Tutoring Program In-person Tutors needed for Youth Tutoring Program! Please click the Respond button below to apply now so that we have your application processed in time for scheduling this year. Program Dates and Times: School Year Session Volunteers are recruited continuously throughout the year. YTP Volunteer Tutors contribute to the fulfillment of the Youth Tutoring Program’s mission by providing academic support, mentorship, and encouragement to youth at our tutoring centers. School Year Session times typically take place between 4:20PM-7:40PM Monday to Thursday each week. We ask that volunteers commit to at least one semester, following the schedule of Seattle Public Schools. You are welcome to volunteer anytime between 1-3 hours as your schedule allows! Summer Session begins in early July and ends in Mid-August, with start times TBD. Description: School Year Program: Help individual students or small groups of students with reading and skill building in language arts and math. Involve students in stimulating learning activities. Make learning exciting, relevant and creative. Provide mentorship and support to students and help them improve their social emotional skills. Actively support the Community Agreements of the tutoring center to promote an inclusive environment conducive to learning. Volunteer Testimonials: How it feels to be a tutor at YTP: "like I'm helping, maybe if only a little bit, to the students becoming better learners and advocates for themselves" - a current tutor at YTP We asked our volunteers what they enjoy most about tutoring with YTP: "The students are amazing and I learn something new from them every session" "Getting to know the kids... which is a huge difference from other youth outreach experiences. They teach me... how to be better at teaching and are just fun to hang out with" "I think my favorite memories will always be watching my student experience "Aha!" moments. Realizing that I am helping this student learn something they previously had trouble with is very satisfying. I also appreciate the strong relationship that we have formed over the year and value it." How This Helps Our Community: We welcome everyone who wants to help and particularly encourage members of the Black community and people of color to volunteer with us. Almost all of YTP's students are people of color and roughly 85% come from immigrant families and many of our students are of East African descent. We believe African-American tutors will support them in navigating American culture, as tutoring is not only about academics but relationship building and socio-emotional support. We need your help to strengthen our diverse community and raise our collective efforts to improve our students' education across the city. Skills Desired*: Mentoring Tutoring Group Facilitation Technologically savvy *No Experience Required, but we welcome volunteers with background and experience to apply! Our Locations: Lake City Court - Lake City Yesler Terrace - First Hill High Point - West Seattle New Holly and Martin Luther King Jr. Apartments - SE Seattle Rainier Vista - Columbia City Beacon Hill Click the link to send in an initial application! Then click the "respond" button for this post. Youth Tutoring Program Application (office.com). Sincerely, YTP Team Agency: CCS: Youth Tutoring Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98125 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Assist with planning fund-raising eventsAssist with the Events Planning Committee work?meetings, phone calls, volunteer recruitment?for The Fig Tree Benefit Breakfast and Benefit Luncheon in March each year and other events. Assist with planning and promotion and on the days of the events with set up and clean up. Meetings by Zoom at noon first Thursdays. Agency: The Fig Tree Assist with the Events Planning Committee work?meetings, phone calls, volunteer recruitment?for The Fig Tree Benefit Breakfast and Benefit Luncheon in March each year and other events. Assist with planning and promotion and on the days of the events with set up and clean up. Meetings by Zoom at noon first Thursdays. Agency: The Fig Tree Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 99202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LEGO Building for the Lynnwood Neighborhood Center!Volunteers Needed: Help Build Lynnwood’s Future — With LEGO! Are you a LEGO enthusiast with a passion for creativity and community? We're assembling a team of skilled builders to help construct a detailed LEGO model of the new Lynnwood Neighborhood Center — and we need you! This model will serve as a showpiece in the new building (scheduled to open in November). helping residents and visitors envision the future of our community in a fun and interactive way. Let’s build-up the Lynnwood community — one brick at a time! Volunteer Attributes: We’re looking for volunteers who: • Love working with LEGO bricks • Experience with LEGO MOCs (My Own Creations) or architectural builds is a plus, but not required! • Want to be part of a unique community project. Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Volunteers Needed: Help Build Lynnwood’s Future — With LEGO! Are you a LEGO enthusiast with a passion for creativity and community? We're assembling a team of skilled builders to help construct a detailed LEGO model of the new Lynnwood Neighborhood Center — and we need you! This model will serve as a showpiece in the new building (scheduled to open in November). helping residents and visitors envision the future of our community in a fun and interactive way. Let’s build-up the Lynnwood community — one brick at a time! Volunteer Attributes: We’re looking for volunteers who: • Love working with LEGO bricks • Experience with LEGO MOCs (My Own Creations) or architectural builds is a plus, but not required! • Want to be part of a unique community project. Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grocery Rescue Volunteer - Helping Hands Food BankGrocery rescue volunteers accompany a member of Helping Hands Staff to nearby grocery stores to pick up donations. Once the route is completed, the donated food is brought back to Helping Hands Sedro-Woolley facility. This job requires the ability to lift up to 50lbs and get in and out of a box truck repeatedly. If you would like to be a Helping Hands driver, our HR department will need a copy of your driver's license and insurance. Helping Hands accepts all donations without judgment. This may include inedible food or random items. All products will be sorted on-site at the Sedro-Woolley location. If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please fill out an application: helpinghandsskagit.org/volunteer/ Agency: Helping Hands Food Bank Grocery rescue volunteers accompany a member of Helping Hands Staff to nearby grocery stores to pick up donations. Once the route is completed, the donated food is brought back to Helping Hands Sedro-Woolley facility. This job requires the ability to lift up to 50lbs and get in and out of a box truck repeatedly. If you would like to be a Helping Hands driver, our HR department will need a copy of your driver's license and insurance. Helping Hands accepts all donations without judgment. This may include inedible food or random items. All products will be sorted on-site at the Sedro-Woolley location. If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please fill out an application: helpinghandsskagit.org/volunteer/ Agency: Helping Hands Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteer - Helping Hands Food BankAfter checking in with the Food Procurement and Inventory Manager and putting on gloves, the volunteer will stand or sit and sort produce/other food items determining if the food is edible or inedible. If the produce is inedible, it is put in a bucket and taken to local pig farmers. If the produce is edible, it is sorted into crates. Once the crates are filled, they are stacked on a pallet or taken directly to the grocery store. This volunteer opportunity is great for all abilities. Most volunteers chat and get to know each other while sorting produce while some put on headphones and listen to music. Time Commitment: Monday - Friday, 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Saturdays, 7:30 am - 12:00 pmVolunteers are welcome to volunteer for as long as they’d like between the hours listed above. Requirements: Tolerance for repetitive motionWillingness to handle some slightly squishy produce on occasion Layers are encouraged as warehouse temperatures can fluctuateClosed toe shoes are required in the warehouse Ability to lift 50 lbs ideal, but not requiredIf you are interested in this opportunity, please fill out an application on our website: helpinghandsskagit.org/volunteer/ Agency: Helping Hands Food Bank After checking in with the Food Procurement and Inventory Manager and putting on gloves, the volunteer will stand or sit and sort produce/other food items determining if the food is edible or inedible. If the produce is inedible, it is put in a bucket and taken to local pig farmers. If the produce is edible, it is sorted into crates. Once the crates are filled, they are stacked on a pallet or taken directly to the grocery store. This volunteer opportunity is great for all abilities. Most volunteers chat and get to know each other while sorting produce while some put on headphones and listen to music. Time Commitment: Monday - Friday, 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Saturdays, 7:30 am - 12:00 pmVolunteers are welcome to volunteer for as long as they’d like between the hours listed above. Requirements: Tolerance for repetitive motionWillingness to handle some slightly squishy produce on occasion Layers are encouraged as warehouse temperatures can fluctuateClosed toe shoes are required in the warehouse Ability to lift 50 lbs ideal, but not requiredIf you are interested in this opportunity, please fill out an application on our website: helpinghandsskagit.org/volunteer/ Agency: Helping Hands Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Delivery Driver Volunteers - Helping Hands Food BankDrivers will pick up their deliveries at the Helping Hands warehouse in Sedro-Woolley. Drivers will sign in, then find their pallet, which will be laid out by the loading dock on the right side of the building as you drive in the parking lot. Each pallet will have a sheet which will show the name of the route and list the name, number, address, and the number of bags allotted to each participant on that route. If a driver can’t find a residence they can call the participant or the Helping Hands volunteer contact number for clarity. After finishing the route, the mobile driver will return to Helping Hands to drop off any equipment if necessary. There are mobile delivery routes available Tuesday - Saturday. Drivers should ideally arrive between 7:30am-8:30am, but we are happy to accommodate driver schedules as needed. There are mobile delivery routes in Sedro-Woolley, Anacortes, Hamilton, Burlington, Mount Vernon, Marblemount, Concrete, and one route known as “the Outskirts.” The average route is about two hours, but The Outskirts will take longer. If you are interested in this opportunity, please fill out a volunteer application on our website: helpinghandsskagit.org/volunteer/ Agency: Helping Hands Food Bank Drivers will pick up their deliveries at the Helping Hands warehouse in Sedro-Woolley. Drivers will sign in, then find their pallet, which will be laid out by the loading dock on the right side of the building as you drive in the parking lot. Each pallet will have a sheet which will show the name of the route and list the name, number, address, and the number of bags allotted to each participant on that route. If a driver can’t find a residence they can call the participant or the Helping Hands volunteer contact number for clarity. After finishing the route, the mobile driver will return to Helping Hands to drop off any equipment if necessary. There are mobile delivery routes available Tuesday - Saturday. Drivers should ideally arrive between 7:30am-8:30am, but we are happy to accommodate driver schedules as needed. There are mobile delivery routes in Sedro-Woolley, Anacortes, Hamilton, Burlington, Mount Vernon, Marblemount, Concrete, and one route known as “the Outskirts.” The average route is about two hours, but The Outskirts will take longer. If you are interested in this opportunity, please fill out a volunteer application on our website: helpinghandsskagit.org/volunteer/ Agency: Helping Hands Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Share Language, Culture & ConnectionSpanish-Speaking Companion Needed – In-Person or Virtual Are you a kind and caring Spanish speaker in the Seattle area? We’re looking for a compassionate volunteer to connect with an elderly participant who finds joy in phone calls, conversation, and cultural connection. This participant is living with dementia and experiences moments of anxiety and isolation. Your voice, your language, and your presence—whether in person or over the phone—can help bring back a sense of originality, comfort, and joy. Why You Matter: Help eliminate loneliness Celebrating shared language and culture Bring smiles and meaningful moments Listen to stories and wisdom from a life well-livedVolunteer Options: Virtual: Friendly phone calls from home In-Person: Visits in the Seattle areaYou’ll Be a Great Fit If You: Speak Spanish fluently Are kind, patient, and empathetic want to make a real difference in someone’s dayJoin us in bringing light and connection to someone who truly treasures it. Who We’re Looking For: Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening(in-person) Agency: Providence ElderPlace Spanish-Speaking Companion Needed – In-Person or Virtual Are you a kind and caring Spanish speaker in the Seattle area? We’re looking for a compassionate volunteer to connect with an elderly participant who finds joy in phone calls, conversation, and cultural connection. This participant is living with dementia and experiences moments of anxiety and isolation. Your voice, your language, and your presence—whether in person or over the phone—can help bring back a sense of originality, comfort, and joy. Why You Matter: Help eliminate loneliness Celebrating shared language and culture Bring smiles and meaningful moments Listen to stories and wisdom from a life well-livedVolunteer Options: Virtual: Friendly phone calls from home In-Person: Visits in the Seattle areaYou’ll Be a Great Fit If You: Speak Spanish fluently Are kind, patient, and empathetic want to make a real difference in someone’s dayJoin us in bringing light and connection to someone who truly treasures it. Who We’re Looking For: Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening(in-person) Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sultan Garden!!!! :)Are you passionate about fresh food and helping your community? Join us as a Sultan Food Bank Garden volunteer and play a vital role in growing fresh, healthy produce for families in need! Thursday's: Any hours between 10am-4pm Responsibilities: Assist with planting, watering, weeding, and harvesting fruits and vegetables. Help maintain the garden by mulching, composting, and general upkeep. Work with food bank staff to ensure harvested produce is properly stored and distributed. Support sustainability efforts, such as composting and organic gardening practices. Engage with other volunteers and community members to create a welcoming and productive space.Requirements: No prior gardening experience necessary—just a willingness to learn! Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. Comfortable with light physical labor, including bending, lifting, and carrying. Passion for community service and food security.Benefits: Make a direct impact by providing fresh food to families in need. Learn and develop gardening skills. Connect with a supportive and passionate volunteer community. Enjoy the beauty of nature while giving back.Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Are you passionate about fresh food and helping your community? Join us as a Sultan Food Bank Garden volunteer and play a vital role in growing fresh, healthy produce for families in need! Thursday's: Any hours between 10am-4pm Responsibilities: Assist with planting, watering, weeding, and harvesting fruits and vegetables. Help maintain the garden by mulching, composting, and general upkeep. Work with food bank staff to ensure harvested produce is properly stored and distributed. Support sustainability efforts, such as composting and organic gardening practices. Engage with other volunteers and community members to create a welcoming and productive space.Requirements: No prior gardening experience necessary—just a willingness to learn! Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. Comfortable with light physical labor, including bending, lifting, and carrying. Passion for community service and food security.Benefits: Make a direct impact by providing fresh food to families in need. Learn and develop gardening skills. Connect with a supportive and passionate volunteer community. Enjoy the beauty of nature while giving back.Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98294 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office AidePosition Description: Provide general administrative support for Job Training and Education (JTE) Centers by greeting students and visitors, answering phones, and more. Primary Responsibilities: Greet students and visitorsAnswer phones, transfer calls, and take messagesAnswer questions about programsScan and copy documentsUpdate information boardsAssist students in logging in on the lobby computersUpdate student file foldersSupport staff with administrative workOther duties assigned as necessaryReports To: Center Manager or Volunteer Supervisor Essential Qualifications and Competencies: Candidate must maintain the highest level of confidentiality when handling critical documents and informationComfortable with basic computer functionsBasic knowledge and application of Microsoft Word and ExcelExcellent organizational skillsGood written and verbal communication skills A demonstrated ability to work independently and as a member of a teamEssential Physical Abilities: Able to safely lift/push/pull up to 10 lbs., grasp, handle, finger and manipulate items; perform repetitive fine motor functions with fingers, wrists and arms. Able to traverse a wide variety of physical environments without assistance including uneven surfaces and stairs. Able to communicate with others effectively, verbally and in writing; including those who have limited English skills, large groups and small groups and individuals. Able to use standard office equipment without assistance. Working Environment/Conditions: Office environment; moderate noise level. Time Commitment: Flexible business hours; 4-12 hours per week preferred. Agency: Evergreen Goodwill of Northwest Washington Position Description: Provide general administrative support for Job Training and Education (JTE) Centers by greeting students and visitors, answering phones, and more. Primary Responsibilities: Greet students and visitorsAnswer phones, transfer calls, and take messagesAnswer questions about programsScan and copy documentsUpdate information boardsAssist students in logging in on the lobby computersUpdate student file foldersSupport staff with administrative workOther duties assigned as necessaryReports To: Center Manager or Volunteer Supervisor Essential Qualifications and Competencies: Candidate must maintain the highest level of confidentiality when handling critical documents and informationComfortable with basic computer functionsBasic knowledge and application of Microsoft Word and ExcelExcellent organizational skillsGood written and verbal communication skills A demonstrated ability to work independently and as a member of a teamEssential Physical Abilities: Able to safely lift/push/pull up to 10 lbs., grasp, handle, finger and manipulate items; perform repetitive fine motor functions with fingers, wrists and arms. Able to traverse a wide variety of physical environments without assistance including uneven surfaces and stairs. Able to communicate with others effectively, verbally and in writing; including those who have limited English skills, large groups and small groups and individuals. Able to use standard office equipment without assistance. Working Environment/Conditions: Office environment; moderate noise level. Time Commitment: Flexible business hours; 4-12 hours per week preferred. Agency: Evergreen Goodwill of Northwest Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekend Outdoor VolunteerThese volunteers work alongside our mentors in our Explorers Club program with grades 1-3. Outings run on weekends from 9:30am-2:30pm at parks around Whatcom County. Commitment: once per month for a total of 8 outings during September-early June. Volunteers for this role must go through a background check and attend a volunteer orientation. If you're interested, visit our Volunteer page and fill out our interest form! www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteers Agency: Wild Whatcom These volunteers work alongside our mentors in our Explorers Club program with grades 1-3. Outings run on weekends from 9:30am-2:30pm at parks around Whatcom County. Commitment: once per month for a total of 8 outings during September-early June. Volunteers for this role must go through a background check and attend a volunteer orientation. If you're interested, visit our Volunteer page and fill out our interest form! www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteers Agency: Wild Whatcom Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Outdoor VolunteerThese volunteers works alongside our mentors in our after school program, Neighborhood Nature with grades K-2. Outings run Monday-Thursday from 2:00-5:00pm at parks in Bellingham (option for Blaine on Thursdays). Commitment: once per week for the 3 month season (Fall, Winter, or Spring). Volunteers for this role must go through a background check and attend a volunteer orientation. If you're interested, visit our Volunteer page and fill out our interest form! www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteers Agency: Wild Whatcom These volunteers works alongside our mentors in our after school program, Neighborhood Nature with grades K-2. Outings run Monday-Thursday from 2:00-5:00pm at parks in Bellingham (option for Blaine on Thursdays). Commitment: once per week for the 3 month season (Fall, Winter, or Spring). Volunteers for this role must go through a background check and attend a volunteer orientation. If you're interested, visit our Volunteer page and fill out our interest form! www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteers Agency: Wild Whatcom Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friday or Saturday Museum GreeterBecome a Job Carr Cabin Museum docent! Greet and engage guests who visit the Cabin. Share your knowledge of and enthusiasm for local history. Our docents are friendly ambassadors who can effectively engage children and families in conversation and answer questions. We'll provide you with training and reference materials to help you learn how to describe Museum exhibits and artifacts, relate the history of Job Carr and Old Town, and provide information about the Oregon Trail and life in early Tacoma. We welcome volunteers of all ages, interests and skill level. You must have excellent communication and customer service skills, with an enthusiasm for local history. Volunteers must be reliable and available for at least one shift per month. The Museum is currently open on Fridays and Saturdays from 10am to 2pm in Old Town, Tacoma. All volunteers must successfully pass a security background check. We’d love to meet with you to talk more about how your skills, interests and availability might match with our volunteer opportunities. Seeing the Museum in-person is the best way learn about our organization. You can stop by anytime during the Cabin’s open hours to speak with our team. Youth volunteers are welcome at the museum. Teens (15-17) may volunteer with permission from a parent/guardian. Adolescents (10-14) may volunteer if a parent/guardian remains on-site at the Museum to supervise them directly. Agency: Job Carr Cabin Museum Become a Job Carr Cabin Museum docent! Greet and engage guests who visit the Cabin. Share your knowledge of and enthusiasm for local history. Our docents are friendly ambassadors who can effectively engage children and families in conversation and answer questions. We'll provide you with training and reference materials to help you learn how to describe Museum exhibits and artifacts, relate the history of Job Carr and Old Town, and provide information about the Oregon Trail and life in early Tacoma. We welcome volunteers of all ages, interests and skill level. You must have excellent communication and customer service skills, with an enthusiasm for local history. Volunteers must be reliable and available for at least one shift per month. The Museum is currently open on Fridays and Saturdays from 10am to 2pm in Old Town, Tacoma. All volunteers must successfully pass a security background check. We’d love to meet with you to talk more about how your skills, interests and availability might match with our volunteer opportunities. Seeing the Museum in-person is the best way learn about our organization. You can stop by anytime during the Cabin’s open hours to speak with our team. Youth volunteers are welcome at the museum. Teens (15-17) may volunteer with permission from a parent/guardian. Adolescents (10-14) may volunteer if a parent/guardian remains on-site at the Museum to supervise them directly. Agency: Job Carr Cabin Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mount Spokane State Park—Trail MaintenanceTo register for this opportunity, please sign up on the WTA website by following this link.August 2025 opportunity dates: 8/11, 8/14, 8/16, 8/19, 8/23, 8/26, & 8/28Overview
Mount Spokane has many great hiking, biking, and equestrian trails - day hikes that easily accommodate all interests and abilities. The trails are used year-round, and because of this the trails need to be heavily maintained and improved to withstand the continual foot/tire/hoof traffic plus winter snowpack. We will be conducting annual maintenance during this work party. About the AreaMt Spokane is laced with a 100 mile trail system that is popular with hikers, bikers and equestrians in the summer and with skiers and snowshoers in the winter. The trail system runs from the base of the mountain to the summit and covers varied ecosystems ranging from wet cedar and hemlock forests, to dry lodgepole and ponderosa pine forests, to open meadows. Wildlife including deer, moose, the occasional bear and cougar can be found on the slopes of the mountains within this large park. What to ExpectWe'll have fun, work hard and make a difference! No experience is necessary. Project DescriptionWe will be catching up on several annual maintenance needs during this work party. We will trim back encroaching vegetation and clear drainage. We may also do some tread repair if any is needed. Hiking InformationOur hike to the project site is expected to be 3-4 miles roundtrip over moderately steep terrain. Schedule8:30 AM: Be ready to sign in and meet the crew, rain or shine8:35 AM: Gather for a safety briefing, then we'll break into carpool groups to travel behind the park gates to access our project siteMorning: Work at your own pace, and take breaks throughout the day12:00 PM: Lunch on the trailAfternoon: Consider trying a new task before wrapping up the day's work3:30 PM: Sign out after enjoying refreshments at the trailheadFor safety reasons, arriving late or leaving early is not allowed. Planning InformationGet ready for a great day outside! What it Takes to Do This Work PartyNo experience is necessary—just bring a great attitude for working with a team! WTA provides the training and tools you needExpect to be physically active at your own pace for up to 6 hours on uneven terrainRecommended for ages 10 and older; under 14 must be accompanied by an adult and a parental consent form must be signed for anyone under 18What to WearRequired: Sturdy closed-toe shoesWork glovesEye protection (glasses, sunglasses, or safety glasses)Long pantsRecommended: Sturdy work or hiking bootsLong sleeved shirtA hard hat will be provided by WTA. Additionally, work gloves and eye protection will be provided by WTA if you do not have your own, but when possible we recommend bringing your own. For safety reasons, certain tasks may be assigned based on the safety level of your footwear. Volunteers who do not have long pants, or sturdy closed toes shoes, will not be able to participate in the work party. What to BringLunch and plenty of waterRain jacket and pantsExtra warm clothing in case of wet or cold weatherA pack to carry your personal gearA sense of fun and adventure for learning new skills and meeting great people!Firearms and weapons are not allowed. More InformationFrequently Asked QuestionsWTA's Trail Work Guide introduces the type of work you may doContact us at volunteer@wta.org or 206.625.1367From the Hiking GuideSee what WTA's hiking guide and trip reports say about this area. To register for this opportunity, please sign up on the WTA website by following this link.Agency: Washington Trails Association To register for this opportunity, please sign up on the WTA website by following this link.August 2025 opportunity dates: 8/11, 8/14, 8/16, 8/19, 8/23, 8/26, & 8/28Overview
Mount Spokane has many great hiking, biking, and equestrian trails - day hikes that easily accommodate all interests and abilities. The trails are used year-round, and because of this the trails need to be heavily maintained and improved to withstand the continual foot/tire/hoof traffic plus winter snowpack. We will be conducting annual maintenance during this work party. About the AreaMt Spokane is laced with a 100 mile trail system that is popular with hikers, bikers and equestrians in the summer and with skiers and snowshoers in the winter. The trail system runs from the base of the mountain to the summit and covers varied ecosystems ranging from wet cedar and hemlock forests, to dry lodgepole and ponderosa pine forests, to open meadows. Wildlife including deer, moose, the occasional bear and cougar can be found on the slopes of the mountains within this large park. What to ExpectWe'll have fun, work hard and make a difference! No experience is necessary. Project DescriptionWe will be catching up on several annual maintenance needs during this work party. We will trim back encroaching vegetation and clear drainage. We may also do some tread repair if any is needed. Hiking InformationOur hike to the project site is expected to be 3-4 miles roundtrip over moderately steep terrain. Schedule8:30 AM: Be ready to sign in and meet the crew, rain or shine8:35 AM: Gather for a safety briefing, then we'll break into carpool groups to travel behind the park gates to access our project siteMorning: Work at your own pace, and take breaks throughout the day12:00 PM: Lunch on the trailAfternoon: Consider trying a new task before wrapping up the day's work3:30 PM: Sign out after enjoying refreshments at the trailheadFor safety reasons, arriving late or leaving early is not allowed. Planning InformationGet ready for a great day outside! What it Takes to Do This Work PartyNo experience is necessary—just bring a great attitude for working with a team! WTA provides the training and tools you needExpect to be physically active at your own pace for up to 6 hours on uneven terrainRecommended for ages 10 and older; under 14 must be accompanied by an adult and a parental consent form must be signed for anyone under 18What to WearRequired: Sturdy closed-toe shoesWork glovesEye protection (glasses, sunglasses, or safety glasses)Long pantsRecommended: Sturdy work or hiking bootsLong sleeved shirtA hard hat will be provided by WTA. Additionally, work gloves and eye protection will be provided by WTA if you do not have your own, but when possible we recommend bringing your own. For safety reasons, certain tasks may be assigned based on the safety level of your footwear. Volunteers who do not have long pants, or sturdy closed toes shoes, will not be able to participate in the work party. What to BringLunch and plenty of waterRain jacket and pantsExtra warm clothing in case of wet or cold weatherA pack to carry your personal gearA sense of fun and adventure for learning new skills and meeting great people!Firearms and weapons are not allowed. More InformationFrequently Asked QuestionsWTA's Trail Work Guide introduces the type of work you may doContact us at volunteer@wta.org or 206.625.1367From the Hiking GuideSee what WTA's hiking guide and trip reports say about this area. To register for this opportunity, please sign up on the WTA website by following this link.Agency: Washington Trails Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99021 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Providence Elder PlaceLooking to get a start on volunteer hours for school, college applications, or future career goals? Whether you're planning to pursue medicine, nursing, or simply want to give back—this is a rewarding way to make your time count. About the Program: Providence Elder Place supports seniors aged 55 and older. As a volunteer, you’ll help bring joy, connection, and companionship to participants through simple, engaging activities. What You Can Do: Play board games or do crafts Go on walks and enjoy fresh air together Read aloud or swap stories Just spend quality time and brighten someone’s dayFlexible Scheduling: We’ll work with your schedule—weekends, afternoons, or whenever you’re available. Perks of Volunteering: Earn verified volunteer hours Receive a recommendation letter Build experience in compassionate care and communication Connect with elders who have incredible stories and wisdom to shareWho We’re Looking For: Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+ (or bring a friend who is!)Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Looking to get a start on volunteer hours for school, college applications, or future career goals? Whether you're planning to pursue medicine, nursing, or simply want to give back—this is a rewarding way to make your time count. About the Program: Providence Elder Place supports seniors aged 55 and older. As a volunteer, you’ll help bring joy, connection, and companionship to participants through simple, engaging activities. What You Can Do: Play board games or do crafts Go on walks and enjoy fresh air together Read aloud or swap stories Just spend quality time and brighten someone’s dayFlexible Scheduling: We’ll work with your schedule—weekends, afternoons, or whenever you’re available. Perks of Volunteering: Earn verified volunteer hours Receive a recommendation letter Build experience in compassionate care and communication Connect with elders who have incredible stories and wisdom to shareWho We’re Looking For: Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+ (or bring a friend who is!)Volunteer Requirements: To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98003 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Share Art, Compassion & ConnectionAre you passionate about art, community, and making meaningful connections with older adults? We’re looking for a kind-hearted volunteer to spend time with a gentle, kind African American elder who has a rich personal history and a deep love for connection. Despite hearing and vision challenges, he enjoys visits and would benefit greatly from someone who can help him express his thoughts and experiences, especially through creative or conversational means. Volunteer Qualities We’re Looking For: Compassionate and patient demeanor Strong listening skills Respect for personal history and lived experience Comfort supporting communication challengesThis is a unique chance to connect with someone who has made a lasting impact in his community. If you enjoy spending time with elders, have patience, and are open to learning from a lifetime of stories, we’d love to welcome you to our volunteer family. Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Are you passionate about art, community, and making meaningful connections with older adults? We’re looking for a kind-hearted volunteer to spend time with a gentle, kind African American elder who has a rich personal history and a deep love for connection. Despite hearing and vision challenges, he enjoys visits and would benefit greatly from someone who can help him express his thoughts and experiences, especially through creative or conversational means. Volunteer Qualities We’re Looking For: Compassionate and patient demeanor Strong listening skills Respect for personal history and lived experience Comfort supporting communication challengesThis is a unique chance to connect with someone who has made a lasting impact in his community. If you enjoy spending time with elders, have patience, and are open to learning from a lifetime of stories, we’d love to welcome you to our volunteer family. Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical ScreeningReady to Make a Difference? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98115 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Haitian Creole-Speaking Friend NeededProvidence Elder Place PACE is a unique and compassionate program that helps older adults stay healthy, independent, and connected to their communities for as long as they choose. As part of our mission, we’re urgently seeking a Haitian Creole-speaking volunteer to bring joy and companionship to one of our participants. Being a Volunteer Friend This is a special opportunity to build a meaningful relationship with a Haitian Creole-speaking elder. You’ll connect through phone calls and in-person visits, sharing stories, songs, photos, whatever brings you both joy. Your presence can make a lasting impact. Who We're Looking For We’re seeking someone who: Speaks Haitian Creole comfortably (beyond beginner level) Enjoys engaging conversations Has good listening skills Is dependable, patient, and compassionate Has experience with older adults (a plus, but not required)As a volunteer, you’ll become part of the Elder Place PACE team, which provides integrated health and social services to older adults. Who Can Volunteer? Adults 18+ can volunteer independently Youth under 18 may volunteer with a parent or guardian Flexible scheduling—volunteer when it works best for you!Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Onboarding through Providence Elder PlaceReady to Make a Meaningful Connection? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Providence Elder Place PACE is a unique and compassionate program that helps older adults stay healthy, independent, and connected to their communities for as long as they choose. As part of our mission, we’re urgently seeking a Haitian Creole-speaking volunteer to bring joy and companionship to one of our participants. Being a Volunteer Friend This is a special opportunity to build a meaningful relationship with a Haitian Creole-speaking elder. You’ll connect through phone calls and in-person visits, sharing stories, songs, photos, whatever brings you both joy. Your presence can make a lasting impact. Who We're Looking For We’re seeking someone who: Speaks Haitian Creole comfortably (beyond beginner level) Enjoys engaging conversations Has good listening skills Is dependable, patient, and compassionate Has experience with older adults (a plus, but not required)As a volunteer, you’ll become part of the Elder Place PACE team, which provides integrated health and social services to older adults. Who Can Volunteer? Adults 18+ can volunteer independently Youth under 18 may volunteer with a parent or guardian Flexible scheduling—volunteer when it works best for you!Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Onboarding through Providence Elder PlaceReady to Make a Meaningful Connection? Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA archana.devi@providence.org Agency: Providence ElderPlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Career Speaker - Tyee High SchoolWe are organizing in-person career speaking sessions at four different high schools within the Highline School District. These events are designed to give students a firsthand look at diverse career journeys and the skills needed to succeed. Speakers will give a 20 to 25-minute presentation on their career path and leave the remaining 5 to 10 minutes for Q & A. If you are interested, please submit a response, and we will answer with further details. Agency: Junior Achievement of Washington We are organizing in-person career speaking sessions at four different high schools within the Highline School District. These events are designed to give students a firsthand look at diverse career journeys and the skills needed to succeed. Speakers will give a 20 to 25-minute presentation on their career path and leave the remaining 5 to 10 minutes for Q & A. If you are interested, please submit a response, and we will answer with further details. Agency: Junior Achievement of Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Career Speaker - Raisbeck Aviation High SchoolWe are organizing in-person career speaking sessions at four different high schools within the Highline School District. These events are designed to give students a firsthand look at diverse career journeys and the skills needed to succeed. Speakers will give a 20 to 25-minute presentation on their career path and leave the remaining 5 to 10 minutes for Q & A. If you are interested, please submit a response, and we will answer with further details. Agency: Junior Achievement of Washington We are organizing in-person career speaking sessions at four different high schools within the Highline School District. These events are designed to give students a firsthand look at diverse career journeys and the skills needed to succeed. Speakers will give a 20 to 25-minute presentation on their career path and leave the remaining 5 to 10 minutes for Q & A. If you are interested, please submit a response, and we will answer with further details. Agency: Junior Achievement of Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: No |