Opportunities From: Serve Washington

Volunteer: Member of the Spokane Regional Dementia Friendly Community

Volunteering can look like:

Attending the monthly action team meeting either in person or on Zoom Contributing ideas over email Advocating for people living with dementia and their care partners Participating in one or more of our subcommittees: Businesses - Current project: Rolling out a dementia certification program to local organizations Community Spaces - Current project: Developing a list of dementia-friendly activities in our area and to build relationships with local museums, libraries, theaters, etc. Faith Communities - Current project: Reaching out to provide Dementia Friends sessions and other resources to local faith communities Medical Professionals - Current project: Compiling a packet of materials for people who were recently diagnosed with dementia Transportation - Current project: Developing a list of tips for traveling

Agency: Spokane Regional Dementia Friendly Community

Volunteering can look like:

Attending the monthly action team meeting either in person or on Zoom Contributing ideas over email Advocating for people living with dementia and their care partners Participating in one or more of our subcommittees: Businesses - Current project: Rolling out a dementia certification program to local organizations Community Spaces - Current project: Developing a list of dementia-friendly activities in our area and to build relationships with local museums, libraries, theaters, etc. Faith Communities - Current project: Reaching out to provide Dementia Friends sessions and other resources to local faith communities Medical Professionals - Current project: Compiling a packet of materials for people who were recently diagnosed with dementia Transportation - Current project: Developing a list of tips for traveling

Agency: Spokane Regional Dementia Friendly Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Apply to Join the King County Community Advisory Committee for Law Enforcement Oversight

Do you want to help create a more fair and just policing and public safety system?

The King County Office of Law Enforcement Oversight (OLEO) represents the interests of the public in its efforts to hold the King County Sheriff’s Office accountable for providing fair and just police services. Learn more about OLEO: www.kingcounty.gov/OLEO.

OLEO is looking for community members who want to serve as advocates for the interests of the diverse communities across King County.

If you are interested in equity, social justice, community organizing, or working collaboratively to improve how the King County Sheriff’s Office operates, then consider joining the Community Advisory Committee for Law Enforcement Oversight (CACLEO).

Examples of what CACLEO members do:  

Learn about how people experience policing by the Sheriff’s Office and advise on priorities for change. Work collaboratively with stakeholders to recommend specific ways to improve Sheriff’s Office practices, policies, service, and operations to better address community needs. Serve as resources in the community and help ensure community feedback informs OLEO’s work, the Sheriff, and King County Council.Build awareness about ways to address or file complaints of police misconduct.Advise on issues of equity and social justice within police practices and support community-led work to fuel positive change in the public safety system.

Who can serve on CACLEO?

CACLEO members must live in and reflect the diversity of communities served by the King County Sheriff’s Office. Current openings and soon to be vacant positions on CACLEO include multiple positions for people living in:

Unincorporated areas of King County, visit this site to find out if you live in an unincorporated area: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/local-services.aspxSheriff’s Office contract service jurisdictions: Carnation, Sammamish, Skykomish, Woodinville, Beaux Arts Village, Covington, Maple Valley, Muckleshoot Tribe, Newcastle, Burien, SeaTac, Kenmore, Shoreline.

Application process: Applications are being accepted now, click "Respond" and email the CACLEO staff liaison, Jamie Tugenberg, jamie.tugenberg@kingcounty.gov, to find out more.

What qualifications do you need to serve on CACLEO?

OLEO welcomes people of all backgrounds, our staff will provide orientation, training, and support to ensure those interested can learn how to have an impact and feel prepared to serve.

CACLEO is looking for people who:

Are committed to King County’s Equity and Social Justice principles.Are interested in working collaboratively with other community members, policymakers, elected officials, and members of law enforcement on ways to improve police services. Have relevant lived, volunteer, or professional experience. If you have experience related to police or the justice system, community organizing or advocacy, human services, community leadership, legal services, public policy, community engagement, systemic change, trauma-informed or restorative practices, or other relevant areas, we want to hear from you.

What’s the commitment?

CACLEO members are appointed to a three-year term and may seek one additional reappointment. Members spend approximately four to six hours per month on CACLEO work, including a two-hour monthly meeting (hybrid options available). 

Agency: King County Office of Law Enforcement Oversight

Do you want to help create a more fair and just policing and public safety system?

The King County Office of Law Enforcement Oversight (OLEO) represents the interests of the public in its efforts to hold the King County Sheriff’s Office accountable for providing fair and just police services. Learn more about OLEO: www.kingcounty.gov/OLEO.

OLEO is looking for community members who want to serve as advocates for the interests of the diverse communities across King County.

If you are interested in equity, social justice, community organizing, or working collaboratively to improve how the King County Sheriff’s Office operates, then consider joining the Community Advisory Committee for Law Enforcement Oversight (CACLEO).

Examples of what CACLEO members do:  

Learn about how people experience policing by the Sheriff’s Office and advise on priorities for change. Work collaboratively with stakeholders to recommend specific ways to improve Sheriff’s Office practices, policies, service, and operations to better address community needs. Serve as resources in the community and help ensure community feedback informs OLEO’s work, the Sheriff, and King County Council.Build awareness about ways to address or file complaints of police misconduct.Advise on issues of equity and social justice within police practices and support community-led work to fuel positive change in the public safety system.

Who can serve on CACLEO?

CACLEO members must live in and reflect the diversity of communities served by the King County Sheriff’s Office. Current openings and soon to be vacant positions on CACLEO include multiple positions for people living in:

Unincorporated areas of King County, visit this site to find out if you live in an unincorporated area: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/local-services.aspxSheriff’s Office contract service jurisdictions: Carnation, Sammamish, Skykomish, Woodinville, Beaux Arts Village, Covington, Maple Valley, Muckleshoot Tribe, Newcastle, Burien, SeaTac, Kenmore, Shoreline.

Application process: Applications are being accepted now, click "Respond" and email the CACLEO staff liaison, Jamie Tugenberg, jamie.tugenberg@kingcounty.gov, to find out more.

What qualifications do you need to serve on CACLEO?

OLEO welcomes people of all backgrounds, our staff will provide orientation, training, and support to ensure those interested can learn how to have an impact and feel prepared to serve.

CACLEO is looking for people who:

Are committed to King County’s Equity and Social Justice principles.Are interested in working collaboratively with other community members, policymakers, elected officials, and members of law enforcement on ways to improve police services. Have relevant lived, volunteer, or professional experience. If you have experience related to police or the justice system, community organizing or advocacy, human services, community leadership, legal services, public policy, community engagement, systemic change, trauma-informed or restorative practices, or other relevant areas, we want to hear from you.

What’s the commitment?

CACLEO members are appointed to a three-year term and may seek one additional reappointment. Members spend approximately four to six hours per month on CACLEO work, including a two-hour monthly meeting (hybrid options available). 

Agency: King County Office of Law Enforcement Oversight

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Donation Drive

Volunteer Role: Donation Drive Host

Overview:
As a Donation Drive Host, you’ll help support families in need by rallying your community to collect essential items for our Family Store. This is a flexible, impactful way to make a difference—perfect for individuals, workplaces, faith groups, schools, and community clubs.

Responsibilities:

Coordinate a donation drive at your school, workplace, place of worship, or with your personal network. Choose your drive focus (e.g., clothing, hygiene supplies, children’s books, diapers). Promote your drive using flyers, email, or social media (we’ll provide templates!). Collect, sort, and label donations. Deliver items to Wellspring Family Services Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm

Time Commitment:

Flexible! Most drives run 2–4 weeks, but timing can be customized to your schedule.

Support Provided:

We’ll provide a Donation Drive Toolkit with everything you need to get started—flyers, item lists, collection box signage, and tips for success. [AB1]  Staff support is available for questions or guidance throughout the process.

Impact:
Your efforts directly support local families by stocking our Family Store with high-need items—ensuring parents and children have access to the essentials they need to thrive.

Ready to host a drive?
Reach out to us at drives@wellspringfs.org and we’ll help you get started!


Agency: Wellspring Family Services

Volunteer Role: Donation Drive Host

Overview:
As a Donation Drive Host, you’ll help support families in need by rallying your community to collect essential items for our Family Store. This is a flexible, impactful way to make a difference—perfect for individuals, workplaces, faith groups, schools, and community clubs.

Responsibilities:

Coordinate a donation drive at your school, workplace, place of worship, or with your personal network. Choose your drive focus (e.g., clothing, hygiene supplies, children’s books, diapers). Promote your drive using flyers, email, or social media (we’ll provide templates!). Collect, sort, and label donations. Deliver items to Wellspring Family Services Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm

Time Commitment:

Flexible! Most drives run 2–4 weeks, but timing can be customized to your schedule.

Support Provided:

We’ll provide a Donation Drive Toolkit with everything you need to get started—flyers, item lists, collection box signage, and tips for success. [AB1]  Staff support is available for questions or guidance throughout the process.

Impact:
Your efforts directly support local families by stocking our Family Store with high-need items—ensuring parents and children have access to the essentials they need to thrive.

Ready to host a drive?
Reach out to us at drives@wellspringfs.org and we’ll help you get started!


Agency: Wellspring Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Families Facing Homelessness - Family Store Volunteer

An additional volunteer application and waiver is required. 

Volunteer Role: Family Store Assistant

Overview:
As a Family Store Assistant, you’ll play a vital behind-the-scenes role in helping families access essential items. Instead of in-person shopping, families place requests, and volunteers like you carefully pack customized orders with care and dignity. Your attention to detail helps ensure that families receive exactly what they need.

Responsibilities:

Pick and pack orders for families based on specific item requests (clothing, books, baby items, hygiene products, etc.) Sort and organize incoming donations to restock shelves and bins Check donated items for quality and cleanliness Label and prepare completed orders for distribution Help maintain a clean, organized, and respectful workspace

Time Commitment:

Shifts typically 2–3 hours Weekday availability between 10am-4pm Flexible scheduling available Willingness to volunteer across several months, promoting continuity, relationship-building, and reliable support for Wellspring's mission.

 

Skills Needed:

Reliable, detail-oriented, and organized Able to follow packing instructions and handle donated items with care Comfortable working independently or as part of a small team Ability to stand, walk, or lift light items as needed (accommodations available)[KL1]  No prior experience necessary, just a willingness to help!

Support Provided:

On-site training during your first shift Guidance from staff and experienced volunteers All materials and packing tools provided

Impact:
Every packed order represents dignity and relief for a family in need. Your time ensures that guardians receive essential items for their children—quickly, accurately, and with compassion.

Want to get involved?
Contact tjones@wellspringfs.org  to sign up or learn more!

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Agency: Wellspring Family Services

An additional volunteer application and waiver is required. 

Volunteer Role: Family Store Assistant

Overview:
As a Family Store Assistant, you’ll play a vital behind-the-scenes role in helping families access essential items. Instead of in-person shopping, families place requests, and volunteers like you carefully pack customized orders with care and dignity. Your attention to detail helps ensure that families receive exactly what they need.

Responsibilities:

Pick and pack orders for families based on specific item requests (clothing, books, baby items, hygiene products, etc.) Sort and organize incoming donations to restock shelves and bins Check donated items for quality and cleanliness Label and prepare completed orders for distribution Help maintain a clean, organized, and respectful workspace

Time Commitment:

Shifts typically 2–3 hours Weekday availability between 10am-4pm Flexible scheduling available Willingness to volunteer across several months, promoting continuity, relationship-building, and reliable support for Wellspring's mission.

 

Skills Needed:

Reliable, detail-oriented, and organized Able to follow packing instructions and handle donated items with care Comfortable working independently or as part of a small team Ability to stand, walk, or lift light items as needed (accommodations available)[KL1]  No prior experience necessary, just a willingness to help!

Support Provided:

On-site training during your first shift Guidance from staff and experienced volunteers All materials and packing tools provided

Impact:
Every packed order represents dignity and relief for a family in need. Your time ensures that guardians receive essential items for their children—quickly, accurately, and with compassion.

Want to get involved?
Contact tjones@wellspringfs.org  to sign up or learn more!

 [KL1]added this skill in

Agency: Wellspring Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Knitting to Help Families Facing Homelessness—Virtual Opportunity

Overview:
Do you love to knit? Join our community of compassionate crafters! As a member of the Wellspring Knitting Group, you’ll help create handmade items—such as hats, scarves, and blankets—that bring warmth and comfort to families and children in need.

Responsibilities:

Knit or crochet handmade items to donate to families served by Wellspring Use your own materials or pick up donated yarn and supplies (when available) Join group meet-ups (in person or virtual) to connect with fellow knitters and share your progress Follow simple item guidelines (we’ll provide patterns and preferred sizes)

Time Commitment:

Flexible! Knit on your own schedule or join regular group sessions Ongoing opportunity with no minimum hours required

Skills Needed:

Basic knitting or crocheting skills Willingness to contribute time and creativity to support local families Open to learning or sharing tips with other crafters (all skill levels welcome!)

Support Provided:

Access to patterns and donation guidelines Group support and optional knit-alongs or meet-ups Occasional supplies provided as available

Impact:
Your handmade items offer more than warmth—they show families that someone cares. Whether you craft one item or one hundred, your kindness makes a difference.

Want to join the Knitting Group?
Contact tjones@wellspringfs.org  to sign up or learn more!

Agency: Wellspring Family Services

Overview:
Do you love to knit? Join our community of compassionate crafters! As a member of the Wellspring Knitting Group, you’ll help create handmade items—such as hats, scarves, and blankets—that bring warmth and comfort to families and children in need.

Responsibilities:

Knit or crochet handmade items to donate to families served by Wellspring Use your own materials or pick up donated yarn and supplies (when available) Join group meet-ups (in person or virtual) to connect with fellow knitters and share your progress Follow simple item guidelines (we’ll provide patterns and preferred sizes)

Time Commitment:

Flexible! Knit on your own schedule or join regular group sessions Ongoing opportunity with no minimum hours required

Skills Needed:

Basic knitting or crocheting skills Willingness to contribute time and creativity to support local families Open to learning or sharing tips with other crafters (all skill levels welcome!)

Support Provided:

Access to patterns and donation guidelines Group support and optional knit-alongs or meet-ups Occasional supplies provided as available

Impact:
Your handmade items offer more than warmth—they show families that someone cares. Whether you craft one item or one hundred, your kindness makes a difference.

Want to join the Knitting Group?
Contact tjones@wellspringfs.org  to sign up or learn more!

Agency: Wellspring Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blue-Path.org Map-A-Thons

The Disability Empowerment Center in Seattle is currently working on a project to map out King County to create a searchable database of inclusive, accessible businesses.  The database is on-line and called BluePath (Blue-Path.org).  Anyone can access it to see the accessibility of a business that is listed.

Volunteers are needed to canvas businesses on a friendly basis to ask them if they would like to be listed on the site (it is free).  Volunteers along with business owners/managers then do a quick assessment of the location.  The business will receive a BluePath verified window decal in the mail after being added to the database.

Volunteers will receive training in the Americans with Disabilities Act Title III Public Accommodations, a 2 – hour training that can take place at our downtown office, virtually via zoom, or in-person for teams of 10 or more. 

Volunteers will receive 1 entry per completed survey into the raffles at the end of the Map-A-Thon term (August 8th).  Raffle prizes currently confirmed include:

Seattle Bouldering Project (4 Day Passes with shoe rental, $149 msrp); Argosy Cruises (4 Passes for the Harbor Cruise, $196 msrp); and John’s Crazy Socks (Box of Socks, $150 msrp).

Agency: Disability Empowerment Center

The Disability Empowerment Center in Seattle is currently working on a project to map out King County to create a searchable database of inclusive, accessible businesses.  The database is on-line and called BluePath (Blue-Path.org).  Anyone can access it to see the accessibility of a business that is listed.

Volunteers are needed to canvas businesses on a friendly basis to ask them if they would like to be listed on the site (it is free).  Volunteers along with business owners/managers then do a quick assessment of the location.  The business will receive a BluePath verified window decal in the mail after being added to the database.

Volunteers will receive training in the Americans with Disabilities Act Title III Public Accommodations, a 2 – hour training that can take place at our downtown office, virtually via zoom, or in-person for teams of 10 or more. 

Volunteers will receive 1 entry per completed survey into the raffles at the end of the Map-A-Thon term (August 8th).  Raffle prizes currently confirmed include:

Seattle Bouldering Project (4 Day Passes with shoe rental, $149 msrp); Argosy Cruises (4 Passes for the Harbor Cruise, $196 msrp); and John’s Crazy Socks (Box of Socks, $150 msrp).

Agency: Disability Empowerment Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Direct Child Care Volunteer

Entering foster care can be incredibly scary and confusing. We provide a soft landing for children when they enter foster care at our emergency shelter in south Bellingham, The Skookum Landing. This house solves what we call “The 72 Hour Problem” by providing a place for children to stabilize and buying time for social workers. We care for kids from all over Western Washington, including Skagit, Whatcom, Snohomish, King and Island Counties. 

Volunteers at The Landing help provide kids staying with us a safe and fun environment, participating in activities like local trampoline parks, going to doctor visits, special outings to the movies, and LOTS of parks! 

Volunteers are asked to serve for a minimum of one 4-hour shift a month. We are open 24/7 and have many shifts to suit your availability. There are previous experience requirements, trainings and paperwork to complete before volunteering, so inquire about this opportunity and meet with our Volunteer Coordinator to get started and learn more!

Skookum Kids exists to mobilize communities to create a healthy foster care system and is a 501(c)3 non profit based in Bellingham, WA.

Agency: Skookum Kids

Entering foster care can be incredibly scary and confusing. We provide a soft landing for children when they enter foster care at our emergency shelter in south Bellingham, The Skookum Landing. This house solves what we call “The 72 Hour Problem” by providing a place for children to stabilize and buying time for social workers. We care for kids from all over Western Washington, including Skagit, Whatcom, Snohomish, King and Island Counties. 

Volunteers at The Landing help provide kids staying with us a safe and fun environment, participating in activities like local trampoline parks, going to doctor visits, special outings to the movies, and LOTS of parks! 

Volunteers are asked to serve for a minimum of one 4-hour shift a month. We are open 24/7 and have many shifts to suit your availability. There are previous experience requirements, trainings and paperwork to complete before volunteering, so inquire about this opportunity and meet with our Volunteer Coordinator to get started and learn more!

Skookum Kids exists to mobilize communities to create a healthy foster care system and is a 501(c)3 non profit based in Bellingham, WA.

Agency: Skookum Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bridge2Services Front Table Volunteer

Summary: The Front Table Volunteer greets and supports guestsand serves as a point of contact for market information.  They distribute direct services to guests, keep the market area tidy and organized, assists in connecting gueststo the correct B2S staff, and more.   

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

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 market table items as needed. 

Distribute direct services upon request, including food and drinks. 

Accept donations and follow all procedures for tracking and storing. 

Keep Market space tidy and organized. 

Refill market supplies as needed with box truck lead assistance. 

Requirements: 

Professional appearance on the relaxed side and helpful, friendly manner 

Must be punctual and dependable 

Basic customer service skills and ability to serve in a busy environment 

Basic computer skills preferred- ability to assist with things like word processing, internet search, printing, etc. 

Strong written and verbal communication skills, second language skills a plus but not required 

Must be self-directed, willing to take direction and initiative, and be detail oriented 

Must respect and maintain confidentiality of guests, donors, and other volunteers 

 


Training and Supervision:  FrontTable Volunteers receive the Volunteer Manual which outlines all policies and procedures for the position, and also receive in person training on their first day of service.  Follow up training is available as needed and questions are encouraged.  Volunteer is supervised by the Bridge2Services Program Manager. 

Evaluation:  Informal, verbal evaluation occurs after the first month of service.  Check-ins with the Outreach Program Manager on performance, strengths and

Agency: Ferndale Community Services

Summary: The Front Table Volunteer greets and supports guestsand serves as a point of contact for market information.  They distribute direct services to guests, keep the market area tidy and organized, assists in connecting gueststo the correct B2S staff, and more.   

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

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 market table items as needed. 

Distribute direct services upon request, including food and drinks. 

Accept donations and follow all procedures for tracking and storing. 

Keep Market space tidy and organized. 

Refill market supplies as needed with box truck lead assistance. 

Requirements: 

Professional appearance on the relaxed side and helpful, friendly manner 

Must be punctual and dependable 

Basic customer service skills and ability to serve in a busy environment 

Basic computer skills preferred- ability to assist with things like word processing, internet search, printing, etc. 

Strong written and verbal communication skills, second language skills a plus but not required 

Must be self-directed, willing to take direction and initiative, and be detail oriented 

Must respect and maintain confidentiality of guests, donors, and other volunteers 

 


Training and Supervision:  FrontTable Volunteers receive the Volunteer Manual which outlines all policies and procedures for the position, and also receive in person training on their first day of service.  Follow up training is available as needed and questions are encouraged.  Volunteer is supervised by the Bridge2Services Program Manager. 

Evaluation:  Informal, verbal evaluation occurs after the first month of service.  Check-ins with the Outreach Program Manager on performance, strengths and

Agency: Ferndale Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98248

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bridge2Services Supply Bundler Volunteer

Summary:  The Supply Bundler Volunteer helps package goods for distribution through our Mobile Resource Center. They are given a checklist of supplies, which are provided by B2S, to create bundles that are given to unhoused individuals and families.Volunteers are able to either work on site at our administrative building or pick up the supplies and bundle them at home.  

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

Package goods for distribution following a provided checklist, ensuring that all required supplies are included in each bundle. 

Ensure that goods are packaged in such a way that they will not be damaged when transported. 

Coordinate with B2S Program Manager to schedule bundling shifts, or for volunteers who wish to work from home, scheduling pick up times for bundling supplies.  

Communicate to the B2S Program Managerany issues with supply availability or quality. 

Requirements: 

Reliable means of transportation  

Reliable means of communication 

Able to lift up to 30 pounds 

Strong written and verbal communication skills  

Must be self-directed, willing to take direction and initiative, and be detail oriented 

Must respect and maintain confidentiality of clients, donors, and other volunteers. 

Training and Supervision:  Supply Bundler Volunteers will receive in-person training on their first day of service. Follow-up training is available as needed and questions are encouraged. Volunteer is supervised by the Bridge2Services Program Manager.  

Evaluation:  Informal, verbal evaluation occurs after the first month of service.  

Time Commitment:Approximately 4-5 hours per week 

Benefits:   

Gain work experience and receive reference upon request 

Serve your community 

Mission: 

Ferndale Community Servies 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

Summary:  The Supply Bundler Volunteer helps package goods for distribution through our Mobile Resource Center. They are given a checklist of supplies, which are provided by B2S, to create bundles that are given to unhoused individuals and families.Volunteers are able to either work on site at our administrative building or pick up the supplies and bundle them at home.  

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

Package goods for distribution following a provided checklist, ensuring that all required supplies are included in each bundle. 

Ensure that goods are packaged in such a way that they will not be damaged when transported. 

Coordinate with B2S Program Manager to schedule bundling shifts, or for volunteers who wish to work from home, scheduling pick up times for bundling supplies.  

Communicate to the B2S Program Managerany issues with supply availability or quality. 

Requirements: 

Reliable means of transportation  

Reliable means of communication 

Able to lift up to 30 pounds 

Strong written and verbal communication skills  

Must be self-directed, willing to take direction and initiative, and be detail oriented 

Must respect and maintain confidentiality of clients, donors, and other volunteers. 

Training and Supervision:  Supply Bundler Volunteers will receive in-person training on their first day of service. Follow-up training is available as needed and questions are encouraged. Volunteer is supervised by the Bridge2Services Program Manager.  

Evaluation:  Informal, verbal evaluation occurs after the first month of service.  

Time Commitment:Approximately 4-5 hours per week 

Benefits:   

Gain work experience and receive reference upon request 

Serve your community 

Mission: 

Ferndale Community Servies 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: Bridge2Services Donation Transport Volunteer

Summary:  The Donation Transport Volunteer picks up donations from drop locations around Whatcom County. Volunteers commit to maintain between 1-5 donation drop locations: picking up and transporting donations to our B2S warehouse, scheduling pickups and drop offs, keeping the donation drop box and nearby area clean, and helping maintain a good relationship with donation drop host sites.   

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

Regularly check assigned drop box locations for any donations. 

Keep drop boxes and the nearby area clean, picking up any garbage in the immediate area. 

Check in with host businesses to see if any problems have been reported. 

Coordinate with B2S Program Manager toschedule donation drop off times at the B2S warehouse.  

Communicate to the B2S Program Managerthe status of each drop box when checked, including info on any damaged or missing boxes and any problems reported by host businesses. 

Requirements: 

Valid driver's license 

Working cell phone 

Able to lift up to 30 pounds 

Basic customer service skills and a helpful, friendly manner 

Strong written and verbal communication skills  

Must be self-directed, willing to take direction and initiative, and be detail oriented 

Must respect and maintain confidentiality of clients, donors, and other volunteers. 

Training and Supervision:  Donation Transport Volunteers will receive in-person training on their first day of service. Follow-up training is available as needed and questions are encouraged. Volunteer is supervised by the Bridge2Services Program Manager.  

Evaluation:  Informal, verbal evaluation occurs after the first month of service.  

Time Commitment:Approximately 1-2 hours per box per week, plus time to drop off donations at the B2S warehouse. 

Benefits:   

Gain work experience and receive reference upon request 

Agency: Ferndale Community Services

Summary:  The Donation Transport Volunteer picks up donations from drop locations around Whatcom County. Volunteers commit to maintain between 1-5 donation drop locations: picking up and transporting donations to our B2S warehouse, scheduling pickups and drop offs, keeping the donation drop box and nearby area clean, and helping maintain a good relationship with donation drop host sites.   

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

Regularly check assigned drop box locations for any donations. 

Keep drop boxes and the nearby area clean, picking up any garbage in the immediate area. 

Check in with host businesses to see if any problems have been reported. 

Coordinate with B2S Program Manager toschedule donation drop off times at the B2S warehouse.  

Communicate to the B2S Program Managerthe status of each drop box when checked, including info on any damaged or missing boxes and any problems reported by host businesses. 

Requirements: 

Valid driver's license 

Working cell phone 

Able to lift up to 30 pounds 

Basic customer service skills and a helpful, friendly manner 

Strong written and verbal communication skills  

Must be self-directed, willing to take direction and initiative, and be detail oriented 

Must respect and maintain confidentiality of clients, donors, and other volunteers. 

Training and Supervision:  Donation Transport Volunteers will receive in-person training on their first day of service. Follow-up training is available as needed and questions are encouraged. Volunteer is supervised by the Bridge2Services Program Manager.  

Evaluation:  Informal, verbal evaluation occurs after the first month of service.  

Time Commitment:Approximately 1-2 hours per box per week, plus time to drop off donations at the B2S warehouse. 

Benefits:   

Gain work experience and receive reference upon request 

Agency: Ferndale Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98248

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DIY Project - Snack Packs

DIY Project - Snack Packs Organizations serving kids while they are out of school and those serving the homeless both could use Snack Packs to pass out to help fight hunger during this health crisis!


Agency: United Way of Pierce County

DIY Project - Snack Packs Organizations serving kids while they are out of school and those serving the homeless both could use Snack Packs to pass out to help fight hunger during this health crisis!


Agency: United Way of Pierce County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Outreach and Events Committee

OUTREACH & EVENTS COMMITTEE

Help build awareness and support for our mission and programs! As part of the Outreach and Events Committee (aka Outreach Otters), you will join us at our info tables at community events and fundraisers like nature trivia at local pubs. Other activities can be done on your own time, like posting flyers, prepping prize bags, and writing thank you cards. Commitment: meets monthly with a suggested one-year term. We ask that you volunteer for a minimum of four community events (average time is 2-4 hours each) per year. This is a position for ages 18+, but you are welcome to bring kids with you to most activities!  For more information and to fill out our volunteer interest form, visit:https://www.wildwhatcom.org/volunteer.

Agency: Wild Whatcom

OUTREACH & EVENTS COMMITTEE

Help build awareness and support for our mission and programs! As part of the Outreach and Events Committee (aka Outreach Otters), you will join us at our info tables at community events and fundraisers like nature trivia at local pubs. Other activities can be done on your own time, like posting flyers, prepping prize bags, and writing thank you cards. Commitment: meets monthly with a suggested one-year term. We ask that you volunteer for a minimum of four community events (average time is 2-4 hours each) per year. This is a position for ages 18+, but you are welcome to bring kids with you to most activities!  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: Help Seniors in Island County!

Now serving Whidbey Island and Camano Island!The Volunteer Chore Program needs volunteers of all ages to assist seniors and people with disabilities with tasks that will help them remain independent in their homes.We are looking for volunteers to assist with: Yard WorkGrocery Shopping Rides to Medical Appointments Cleaning Minor Repairs Dog WalkingMail Reading & Tech HelpFirewood Provision
We can work with your schedule, only sign up for the chores that you are available for.You can make a difference in someone’s life today. Sign up today Or contact islandchore@oppco.org for more information.

Agency: The Volunteer Chore Program of Island County

Now serving Whidbey Island and Camano Island!The Volunteer Chore Program needs volunteers of all ages to assist seniors and people with disabilities with tasks that will help them remain independent in their homes.We are looking for volunteers to assist with: Yard WorkGrocery Shopping Rides to Medical Appointments Cleaning Minor Repairs Dog WalkingMail Reading & Tech HelpFirewood Provision
We can work with your schedule, only sign up for the chores that you are available for.You can make a difference in someone’s life today. Sign up today Or contact islandchore@oppco.org for more information.

Agency: The Volunteer Chore Program of Island County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98277

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DIY Projects

Do-It-Yourself (DIY) projects are designed to be done at your location on your schedule. DIY projects are great for teams/groups of volunteers! Pack soup kits or Snack Packs to help feed children & families in need. Hold a book drive to get books into the hands of children with limited access to books. Build hygiene kits for homeless individuals and families. Assemble literacy kits with books and activities for toddlers and preschoolers to help them be ready for kindergarten.We will work with our community partners to ensure your DIY project proceeds get to those who need them most!


Agency: United Way of Pierce County

Do-It-Yourself (DIY) projects are designed to be done at your location on your schedule. DIY projects are great for teams/groups of volunteers! Pack soup kits or Snack Packs to help feed children & families in need. Hold a book drive to get books into the hands of children with limited access to books. Build hygiene kits for homeless individuals and families. Assemble literacy kits with books and activities for toddlers and preschoolers to help them be ready for kindergarten.We will work with our community partners to ensure your DIY project proceeds get to those who need them most!


Agency: United Way of Pierce County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seeking Volunteer Drivers for Seniors in your community

NEST is seeking volunteers around NE Seattle interested in supporting their elder neighbors through driving to and from doctor's appointments, classes, grocery stores, social activities, and more. Transportation is our most requested service, with volunteers providing over 50 rides each month. 

You can choose to sign up as often or as little as you like, using our convenient online system. Volunteers are required to submit an online application and complete a simple volunteer orientation before volunteering. Volunteer drivers also need to have current Driver's License, Vehicle Registration, and proof of auto insurance documents, and agree to have background and driving record checks.

Click the link to fill out application, and expect an email response from volunteer@nestseattle.org.

Volunteer with NEST

 

Agency: North East Seattle Together (NEST)

NEST is seeking volunteers around NE Seattle interested in supporting their elder neighbors through driving to and from doctor's appointments, classes, grocery stores, social activities, and more. Transportation is our most requested service, with volunteers providing over 50 rides each month. 

You can choose to sign up as often or as little as you like, using our convenient online system. Volunteers are required to submit an online application and complete a simple volunteer orientation before volunteering. Volunteer drivers also need to have current Driver's License, Vehicle Registration, and proof of auto insurance documents, and agree to have background and driving record checks.

Click the link to fill out application, and expect an email response from volunteer@nestseattle.org.

Volunteer with NEST

 

Agency: North East Seattle Together (NEST)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help a senior with household chores

Whether it’s laundry, vacuuming, or cleaning and organizing, our members appreciate having a helping hand around the house.

You can choose to sign up as often or as little as you like, using our convenient online system. Volunteers are required to complete our online application and attend a simple volunteer orientation before volunteering. 

Click the link the apply and expect and email response from volunteer@nestseattle.org.

Volunteer with NEST


Agency: North East Seattle Together (NEST)

Whether it’s laundry, vacuuming, or cleaning and organizing, our members appreciate having a helping hand around the house.

You can choose to sign up as often or as little as you like, using our convenient online system. Volunteers are required to complete our online application and attend a simple volunteer orientation before volunteering. 

Click the link the apply and expect and email response from volunteer@nestseattle.org.

Volunteer with NEST


Agency: North East Seattle Together (NEST)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handypersons wanted! Help keep elders stay safe in their homes

Help keep our members’ homes in top shape by performing minor home repairs such as changing lightbulbs,  fixing door hinges and other light repairs.

You can choose to sign up as often or as little as you like, using our convenient online system. Volunteers are required to complete an online application and attend a simple volunteer orientation before volunteering . Click the link to fill out application, and expect an email response from volunteer@nestseattle.org. 

Volunteer with NEST

Agency: North East Seattle Together (NEST)

Help keep our members’ homes in top shape by performing minor home repairs such as changing lightbulbs,  fixing door hinges and other light repairs.

You can choose to sign up as often or as little as you like, using our convenient online system. Volunteers are required to complete an online application and attend a simple volunteer orientation before volunteering . Click the link to fill out application, and expect an email response from volunteer@nestseattle.org. 

Volunteer with NEST

Agency: North East Seattle Together (NEST)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98115

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gifts In Kind - Spring Cleaning Volunteers

Gifts In Kind - The simple way to spread kindness! In-kind donations are a win-win for companies, nonprofits and the community. United Way collects in-kind donations and works with nonprofits across Pierce County to get donations directly to families in need. Whether you're an individual, business or service group, you can change the story for local families through the Gifts In Kind program.  Spring is here! Share your cleaning and organizing skills and have fun along the way! Volunteers are needed to help with spring cleaning and organizing large donations of in-kind items. Shifts scheduled based on availability of volunteer and program coordinator. (Shifts happen on weekdays between 9am-3pm.)

Email volunteer@uwpc.org for more information.

Agency: United Way of Pierce County

Gifts In Kind - The simple way to spread kindness! In-kind donations are a win-win for companies, nonprofits and the community. United Way collects in-kind donations and works with nonprofits across Pierce County to get donations directly to families in need. Whether you're an individual, business or service group, you can change the story for local families through the Gifts In Kind program.  Spring is here! Share your cleaning and organizing skills and have fun along the way! Volunteers are needed to help with spring cleaning and organizing large donations of in-kind items. Shifts scheduled based on availability of volunteer and program coordinator. (Shifts happen on weekdays between 9am-3pm.)

Email volunteer@uwpc.org for more information.

Agency: United Way of Pierce County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Other Bank Distribution Volunteer

Position:  Other Bank (OB) Distribution Volunteer 

Reports to:  OB Program Coordinator 

Summary:  The OB Distribution Volunteer helps with product distribution during the designated distribution times.  Provides friendly and patient customer service to patrons of the program.  Shift is once a week for 2 hours.   

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

Greet guests and helps them register and/or place order using the order form. 

Understands program criteria and rules and clearly explains them and answers questions. 

Fills guest orders from the form. 

Can make pleasant conversation with guests, is patient and helpful with non-native English speakers, welcoming and warm with all guests including children. 

Can hold to firm but gentle boundaries. 

Accept donations and follow all procedures for tracking and storing. 

Keep Other Bank tidy and organized. 

Requirements: 

Professional appearance and helpful, friendly manner. 

Must be punctual and dependable. 

Basic customer service skills and ability to serve in a busy environment. 

Basic computer skills preferred but not essential. 

Strong written and verbal communication skills, second language skills a plus but not required. 

Must be self-directed, willing to take direction and initiative, and be detail oriented. 

Must respect and maintain confidentiality of guests, donors, and other volunteers. 

Training and Supervision:  OB Volunteers receive the Volunteer Manual which outlines all policies and procedures for the position, and also receive in person training on their first day of service.  Follow up training is available as needed and questions are encouraged.  Volunteer is supervised by the OB Program Coordinator. 

Evaluation:  Informal, verbal evaluation occurs after the first month of service.  Check-ins with the Executive Director or Program Coordinator on performance, strengths and challenges occur annually. 

Time Commitment:  This position is a weekly 2-hour shift of service in-person at the Resource Center for a minimum of 6 months. 

Benefits: 



Agency: Ferndale Community Services

Position:  Other Bank (OB) Distribution Volunteer 

Reports to:  OB Program Coordinator 

Summary:  The OB Distribution Volunteer helps with product distribution during the designated distribution times.  Provides friendly and patient customer service to patrons of the program.  Shift is once a week for 2 hours.   

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

Greet guests and helps them register and/or place order using the order form. 

Understands program criteria and rules and clearly explains them and answers questions. 

Fills guest orders from the form. 

Can make pleasant conversation with guests, is patient and helpful with non-native English speakers, welcoming and warm with all guests including children. 

Can hold to firm but gentle boundaries. 

Accept donations and follow all procedures for tracking and storing. 

Keep Other Bank tidy and organized. 

Requirements: 

Professional appearance and helpful, friendly manner. 

Must be punctual and dependable. 

Basic customer service skills and ability to serve in a busy environment. 

Basic computer skills preferred but not essential. 

Strong written and verbal communication skills, second language skills a plus but not required. 

Must be self-directed, willing to take direction and initiative, and be detail oriented. 

Must respect and maintain confidentiality of guests, donors, and other volunteers. 

Training and Supervision:  OB Volunteers receive the Volunteer Manual which outlines all policies and procedures for the position, and also receive in person training on their first day of service.  Follow up training is available as needed and questions are encouraged.  Volunteer is supervised by the OB Program Coordinator. 

Evaluation:  Informal, verbal evaluation occurs after the first month of service.  Check-ins with the Executive Director or Program Coordinator on performance, strengths and challenges occur annually. 

Time Commitment:  This position is a weekly 2-hour shift of service in-person at the Resource Center for a minimum of 6 months. 

Benefits: 



Agency: Ferndale Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98248

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Discounted Services Assistant

Help refugees apply for discounted utilities and internet services. Our staff will train you how to apply for discounted services for refugees and help them access affordable internet services. Then you will work one on one with families to connect them to these services.

Agency: Refugee Resettlement Office

Help refugees apply for discounted utilities and internet services. Our staff will train you how to apply for discounted services for refugees and help them access affordable internet services. Then you will work one on one with families to connect them to these services.

Agency: Refugee Resettlement Office

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Book Smart & Number Savvy: Literacy & Math Tutors Needed

Be the Spark. Volunteer with School Connect WA.

Volunteers are the heartbeat of a citywide effort to close opportunity gaps for children furthest from educational justice. Whether you have one afternoon or a full summer to give, your presence can help change the academic trajectory of a student—and we make it easy. All curriculum is prepped. You show up, build a relationship, and support learning. No lesson planning required.

Three Seattle locations:

Dearborn Park Elementary - 2820 S. Orcas Street / 98108. Tutoring hours 3:45 pm to 5:30 pmRising Star Elementary - 8311 Beacon Ave S / 98118. Tutoring hours: 3 pm to 5:30 pmBethany Community Church - 1147 N 81st St / 98103. Tutoring hours: 3 pm to 3 pm

School Year Dates: September 2025 - June 2026, M-F

Summer Dates/Times:

July 8 - August 8, 2025, 9am to 3:30pmLiteracy and math blocks in the am (9 am to 11:30 am) and pm (1:30 pm to 3:30 pm)Choose an academic block that works for your schedule

Apply: www.schoolconnectwa.org/volunteer

Agency: School Connect WA

Be the Spark. Volunteer with School Connect WA.

Volunteers are the heartbeat of a citywide effort to close opportunity gaps for children furthest from educational justice. Whether you have one afternoon or a full summer to give, your presence can help change the academic trajectory of a student—and we make it easy. All curriculum is prepped. You show up, build a relationship, and support learning. No lesson planning required.

Three Seattle locations:

Dearborn Park Elementary - 2820 S. Orcas Street / 98108. Tutoring hours 3:45 pm to 5:30 pmRising Star Elementary - 8311 Beacon Ave S / 98118. Tutoring hours: 3 pm to 5:30 pmBethany Community Church - 1147 N 81st St / 98103. Tutoring hours: 3 pm to 3 pm

School Year Dates: September 2025 - June 2026, M-F

Summer Dates/Times:

July 8 - August 8, 2025, 9am to 3:30pmLiteracy and math blocks in the am (9 am to 11:30 am) and pm (1:30 pm to 3:30 pm)Choose an academic block that works for your schedule

Apply: www.schoolconnectwa.org/volunteer

Agency: School Connect WA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Male Mentor Needed for 13yo Bremerton Boy

Mentoring is an amazing experience for both the mentor and mentee. You can make a positive impact on this 13-year-old, who lives in West Bremerton. He is looking for a mentor who will participate in fun activities. His favorite subjects in school are math and history. His favorite things to do with people is play basketball and football, as well as video games. He's interested in knowing more about possibly becoming an engineer and wants to learn how to weld.

As you ready to be a mentor? Learn more!

Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program

Mentoring is an amazing experience for both the mentor and mentee. You can make a positive impact on this 13-year-old, who lives in West Bremerton. He is looking for a mentor who will participate in fun activities. His favorite subjects in school are math and history. His favorite things to do with people is play basketball and football, as well as video games. He's interested in knowing more about possibly becoming an engineer and wants to learn how to weld.

As you ready to be a mentor? Learn more!

Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98312

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Port Orchard Mentors Needed!!!

There are 10 youth waiting for mentors in South Kitsap, mostly boys. 

Join the Empowering Youth Mentor Program (EYMP) and make a difference in the lives of young people in Port Orchard, who are 8-21! EYMP connects caring mentors with youth in need of guidance and support. As a mentor, you'll have the chance to inspire, encourage, and empower a young person as they navigate life's challenges and pursue their goals. No previous mentoring experience required - just a genuine desire to make a positive impact!

Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program

There are 10 youth waiting for mentors in South Kitsap, mostly boys. 

Join the Empowering Youth Mentor Program (EYMP) and make a difference in the lives of young people in Port Orchard, who are 8-21! EYMP connects caring mentors with youth in need of guidance and support. As a mentor, you'll have the chance to inspire, encourage, and empower a young person as they navigate life's challenges and pursue their goals. No previous mentoring experience required - just a genuine desire to make a positive impact!

Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98366

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Supplies Needed! Host a Donation Drive for East County!

The East County Resource Center in Concrete is looking for critical needs supplies to distribute!  Please consider holding a donation drive for the following items.  This would be a great activity for civic groups, businesses, teams, church groups, adults or youth.  

Contact: volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org or (360)416-1733 for more information.

The East County Resource Center is in need of the following items: 

Pop top cans (soups, tuna, chicken, vegetables) Protein bars Peanut butter Bottled water Tents Blankets and sleeping bags Hygiene products (travel-sized shampoos & conditioners, pads & tampons, toothbrushes, toothpaste) Hats and socks New undergarments (all sizes & genders) 

 

Agency: Community Action of Skagit County

The East County Resource Center in Concrete is looking for critical needs supplies to distribute!  Please consider holding a donation drive for the following items.  This would be a great activity for civic groups, businesses, teams, church groups, adults or youth.  

Contact: volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org or (360)416-1733 for more information.

The East County Resource Center is in need of the following items: 

Pop top cans (soups, tuna, chicken, vegetables) Protein bars Peanut butter Bottled water Tents Blankets and sleeping bags Hygiene products (travel-sized shampoos & conditioners, pads & tampons, toothbrushes, toothpaste) Hats and socks New undergarments (all sizes & genders) 

 

Agency: Community Action of Skagit County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98273

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Bring Joy Through Simple Companionship

Volunteer Opportunity: Bring Joy Through Simple Companionship

 Federal Way, WA 98003

 In-Person or Virtual (Phone/Grand Pad) Options Available

We’re seeking a compassionate volunteer to connect with a lovely elderly individual who is alert, oriented, and full of quiet charm. She enjoys reading, spending time with animals, and playing games on her phone.

Her greatest wish? A kind soul to sit and chat with. She lives with limited social connection, and your companionship could make her day brighter and her world a little warmer.

She would also be delighted with a visit from a furry friend. While she understands that dogs are more common visitors, she'd be overjoyed if a cat could come along—her favorite!

Whether you're up for an in-person visit or prefer a virtual connection, your presence can make a real impact.

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Volunteer Opportunity: Bring Joy Through Simple Companionship

 Federal Way, WA 98003

 In-Person or Virtual (Phone/Grand Pad) Options Available

We’re seeking a compassionate volunteer to connect with a lovely elderly individual who is alert, oriented, and full of quiet charm. She enjoys reading, spending time with animals, and playing games on her phone.

Her greatest wish? A kind soul to sit and chat with. She lives with limited social connection, and your companionship could make her day brighter and her world a little warmer.

She would also be delighted with a visit from a furry friend. While she understands that dogs are more common visitors, she'd be overjoyed if a cat could come along—her favorite!

Whether you're up for an in-person visit or prefer a virtual connection, your presence can make a real impact.

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98003

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dessert Bakers

About us:

Operation Nightwatch has a six-decade track record of ecumenical ministry. Loving our most-vulnerable neighbors in the name of Christ, together. We do this through street chaplaincy, food, shelter and housing. We are a privately funded, Christian organization. There are no religious requirements for those seeking services. Annually, we have more than 65,000 encounters with folks experiencing homelessness.

Bakers wanted! Our homeless guests love to get something sweet along with their meals, but we don’t always have desserts. We’re looking for people to provide desserts for 150 people. This includes cookies, brownies, muffins, and cakes, which can be baked offsite and delivered to us. This can be a fun project for your community group, school, or church!

https://www.seattlenightwatch.org/ Thank you!

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

About us:

Operation Nightwatch has a six-decade track record of ecumenical ministry. Loving our most-vulnerable neighbors in the name of Christ, together. We do this through street chaplaincy, food, shelter and housing. We are a privately funded, Christian organization. There are no religious requirements for those seeking services. Annually, we have more than 65,000 encounters with folks experiencing homelessness.

Bakers wanted! Our homeless guests love to get something sweet along with their meals, but we don’t always have desserts. We’re looking for people to provide desserts for 150 people. This includes cookies, brownies, muffins, and cakes, which can be baked offsite and delivered to us. This can be a fun project for your community group, school, or church!

https://www.seattlenightwatch.org/ Thank you!

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sandwich Makers

About us:

Operation Nightwatch has a six-decade track record of ecumenical ministry. Loving our most-vulnerable neighbors in the name of Christ, together. We do this through street chaplaincy, food, shelter and housing. We are a privately funded, Christian organization. There are no religious requirements for those seeking services. Annually, we have more than 65,000 encounters with folks experiencing homelessness.

This is a fun group project you can do at your convenience! Make sandwiches to be distributed in our Dispatch Center. It can be difficult for us to gauge how many people will come to our nightly meal, so it’s important we maintain a constant stock of sandwiches to pass out if we run out of food early. Sandwiches preferred are Turkey/Ham & Cheese or PB&J.

https://www.seattlenightwatch.org/ Thank you!

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

About us:

Operation Nightwatch has a six-decade track record of ecumenical ministry. Loving our most-vulnerable neighbors in the name of Christ, together. We do this through street chaplaincy, food, shelter and housing. We are a privately funded, Christian organization. There are no religious requirements for those seeking services. Annually, we have more than 65,000 encounters with folks experiencing homelessness.

This is a fun group project you can do at your convenience! Make sandwiches to be distributed in our Dispatch Center. It can be difficult for us to gauge how many people will come to our nightly meal, so it’s important we maintain a constant stock of sandwiches to pass out if we run out of food early. Sandwiches preferred are Turkey/Ham & Cheese or PB&J.

https://www.seattlenightwatch.org/ Thank you!

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Van Drivers

About us:

Operation Nightwatch has a six-decade track record of ecumenical ministry. Loving our most-vulnerable neighbors in the name of Christ, together. We do this through street chaplaincy, food, shelter and housing. We are a privately funded, Christian organization. There are no religious requirements for those seeking services. Annually, we have more than 65,000 encounters with folks experiencing homelessness.

Help is needed transporting small groups of homeless men and women to our nearby shelter location nightly. Must have a Washington State driver’s license, and a clean driving record. Vehicle is provided.

Needed shifts for regular and on-call drivers:

Sunday - Saturday 7 pm- 9 pm

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

About us:

Operation Nightwatch has a six-decade track record of ecumenical ministry. Loving our most-vulnerable neighbors in the name of Christ, together. We do this through street chaplaincy, food, shelter and housing. We are a privately funded, Christian organization. There are no religious requirements for those seeking services. Annually, we have more than 65,000 encounters with folks experiencing homelessness.

Help is needed transporting small groups of homeless men and women to our nearby shelter location nightly. Must have a Washington State driver’s license, and a clean driving record. Vehicle is provided.

Needed shifts for regular and on-call drivers:

Sunday - Saturday 7 pm- 9 pm

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serving community meal

About us:

Operation Nightwatch has a six-decade track record of ecumenical ministry. Loving our most-vulnerable neighbors in the name of Christ, together. We do this through street chaplaincy, food, shelter and housing. We are a privately funded, Christian organization. There are no religious requirements for those seeking services. Annually, we have more than 65,000 encounters with folks experiencing homelessness.

One of our many services include providing 150 hot meals 365 days of the year. 

We are currently looking for groups (3-7 people) to prep, cook and serve on a monthly/semi-monthly basis

You and your team can create a menu, prepare and serve the meal. A typical “shift” is from 6 – 9:45pm. Training is provided. We have a food pantry and you are welcome to use what is available.

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

About us:

Operation Nightwatch has a six-decade track record of ecumenical ministry. Loving our most-vulnerable neighbors in the name of Christ, together. We do this through street chaplaincy, food, shelter and housing. We are a privately funded, Christian organization. There are no religious requirements for those seeking services. Annually, we have more than 65,000 encounters with folks experiencing homelessness.

One of our many services include providing 150 hot meals 365 days of the year. 

We are currently looking for groups (3-7 people) to prep, cook and serve on a monthly/semi-monthly basis

You and your team can create a menu, prepare and serve the meal. A typical “shift” is from 6 – 9:45pm. Training is provided. We have a food pantry and you are welcome to use what is available.

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: In-Person Companion in Federal Way, WA (98023)

Volunteer Opportunity: In-Person Companion in Federal Way, WA (98023)

Are you a great listener who enjoys engaging conversations? An energetic and talkative individual in Federal Way is looking for a friendly companion to share stories, creative activities, and lighthearted discussions.

About the Individual:

Alert and oriented, with a lively and tangential storytelling style

Loves discussing past life experiences, painting shirts, and beachballs

Finds joy in speaking/shouting into beachballs as external stimuli

Thrives in engaging conversations about nearly anything

Volunteer Criteria:

Age 18+

No experience necessary—just patience, compassion, and a willingness to chat

In-person availability in Federal Way, WA

If you enjoy deep conversations, creative expression, and meaningful companionship, this is a great opportunity to connect!

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Volunteer Opportunity: In-Person Companion in Federal Way, WA (98023)

Are you a great listener who enjoys engaging conversations? An energetic and talkative individual in Federal Way is looking for a friendly companion to share stories, creative activities, and lighthearted discussions.

About the Individual:

Alert and oriented, with a lively and tangential storytelling style

Loves discussing past life experiences, painting shirts, and beachballs

Finds joy in speaking/shouting into beachballs as external stimuli

Thrives in engaging conversations about nearly anything

Volunteer Criteria:

Age 18+

No experience necessary—just patience, compassion, and a willingness to chat

In-person availability in Federal Way, WA

If you enjoy deep conversations, creative expression, and meaningful companionship, this is a great opportunity to connect!

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98023

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Laotian-Speaking Companion – Kent, WA 98031

Providence Elder Place is an innovative program of services for older adults. Providence Elder Place helps older adults remain as healthy and independent as possible in the community for as long as possible.

Participant Overview:

Volunteer Role:

If you or someone you know speaks Laotian and would enjoy spending time with a kind and appreciative elder, we’d love to hear from you!


Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Providence Elder Place is an innovative program of services for older adults. Providence Elder Place helps older adults remain as healthy and independent as possible in the community for as long as possible.

Participant Overview:

Volunteer Role:

If you or someone you know speaks Laotian and would enjoy spending time with a kind and appreciative elder, we’d love to hear from you!


Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98031

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity with Providence Elder Place: Spanish-Speaking Volunteer Needed

Providence Elder Place is an innovative program dedicated to helping older adults remain healthy and independent in the community for as long as possible. We are seeking volunteers to be companions and serve the elderly.

Spanish-Speaking Volunteer Needed: We are seeking a Spanish-speaking volunteer for an elderly participant (over the age of 55) who is alert and oriented. The participant enjoys socializing and drinking coffee. This volunteer opportunity aims to help the participant achieve their 6-month goal of getting more involved in the community, especially through outdoor activities.Flexible Schedule: Give as little as an hour a week. Weekdays, weekends, afternoons—whatever works for you and your senior companion.No Prior Experience Required: Training and education provided.Bring a Buddy: You don’t have to do this alone.

Comfortable interacting with people at different cognitive levels.Good listener.Dependable.Patient.Compassionate.

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Providence Elder Place is an innovative program dedicated to helping older adults remain healthy and independent in the community for as long as possible. We are seeking volunteers to be companions and serve the elderly.

Spanish-Speaking Volunteer Needed: We are seeking a Spanish-speaking volunteer for an elderly participant (over the age of 55) who is alert and oriented. The participant enjoys socializing and drinking coffee. This volunteer opportunity aims to help the participant achieve their 6-month goal of getting more involved in the community, especially through outdoor activities.Flexible Schedule: Give as little as an hour a week. Weekdays, weekends, afternoons—whatever works for you and your senior companion.No Prior Experience Required: Training and education provided.Bring a Buddy: You don’t have to do this alone.

Comfortable interacting with people at different cognitive levels.Good listener.Dependable.Patient.Compassionate.

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98198

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make Recreation Accessible — Join The Outdoors for All Volunteer Team!

Volunteers are an integral part of our operations, and we are always looking for enthusiastic and committed people to join our team! There are multiple ways to help with our year-round outdoor recreation programs, fundraising events, and more. We serve over 3,000 participants a year with intellectual and/or physical disabilities across King County, with continued aspirations to expand our offerings to make outdoor recreation accessible to all. Help change a life by sharing your love for the outdoors!

To sign up and learn more, please click the "Respond" button.

Agency: Outdoors for All Foundation

Volunteers are an integral part of our operations, and we are always looking for enthusiastic and committed people to join our team! There are multiple ways to help with our year-round outdoor recreation programs, fundraising events, and more. We serve over 3,000 participants a year with intellectual and/or physical disabilities across King County, with continued aspirations to expand our offerings to make outdoor recreation accessible to all. Help change a life by sharing your love for the outdoors!

To sign up and learn more, please click the "Respond" button.

Agency: Outdoors for All Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Core Volunteer

Core volunteers are the foundation of support that StandUp for Kids relies upon to offer support to homeless youth in Kitsap County.  Volunteers may choose from a number of roles to support our mission.  Those roles include: 

Food Bag Assembly: Periodically work with others to prepare weekend food bags, which are distributed to homeless and at risk youth through the school systems. 

Inventory Support: Periodically organize items which are packed into weekend food bags.  May include assisting with picking up donated or purchased items from local outlets. 

Delivery Driver:  Our primary distribution method is to supply schools with food and hygiene packs.  The school partners then distribute them to the students.  Delivery is generally one day on either Wednesday, Thursday or Friday.  Personal vehicle is necessary to deliver packs. 

Food Drive Support– Help in two hour shifts at food drives, which provide a significant contribution to our weekend food bag distribution. 

Community Outreach Booth Worker– Help in two hour shifts at events like Pride, Whaling Days, etc.  Represent StandUp for Kids, sharing information about how we can help homeless youth, and how people can volunteer or donate to support our efforts. 

Fundraising Auction Support: Assist with our annual auction.  Many opportunities to help at our Fall Gala Fundraiser.   

Decorating,  

Connecting with businesses for donations,

Selling tickets,

Coordinate with caterer, Organize auction items, Manage online auction platform,  Coordinate entertainment,  Design invitations and other materials, solicit sponsors.


Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County

Core volunteers are the foundation of support that StandUp for Kids relies upon to offer support to homeless youth in Kitsap County.  Volunteers may choose from a number of roles to support our mission.  Those roles include: 

Food Bag Assembly: Periodically work with others to prepare weekend food bags, which are distributed to homeless and at risk youth through the school systems. 

Inventory Support: Periodically organize items which are packed into weekend food bags.  May include assisting with picking up donated or purchased items from local outlets. 

Delivery Driver:  Our primary distribution method is to supply schools with food and hygiene packs.  The school partners then distribute them to the students.  Delivery is generally one day on either Wednesday, Thursday or Friday.  Personal vehicle is necessary to deliver packs. 

Food Drive Support– Help in two hour shifts at food drives, which provide a significant contribution to our weekend food bag distribution. 

Community Outreach Booth Worker– Help in two hour shifts at events like Pride, Whaling Days, etc.  Represent StandUp for Kids, sharing information about how we can help homeless youth, and how people can volunteer or donate to support our efforts. 

Fundraising Auction Support: Assist with our annual auction.  Many opportunities to help at our Fall Gala Fundraiser.   

Decorating,  

Connecting with businesses for donations,

Selling tickets,

Coordinate with caterer, Organize auction items, Manage online auction platform,  Coordinate entertainment,  Design invitations and other materials, solicit sponsors.


Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98383

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Volunteer

Camp Korey is a camp for kids with a variety of life-altering medical conditions. With this - we work very hard to have well-prepared/healthy meals for a variety of different dietary restrictions/needs. We look for extra support for our kitchen staff to help with a variety of roles related to the kitchen, which are listed below. Responsibilities:

Assist with setup of mealsAssist with pan washing and dish washingGeneral cleaningServing food (if applicable)Food preparationBelow are the dates that we are looking for 1-2 volunteers for a shift of 12pm-8/9pm (minimum commitment of 1 day/shift, but ideally would love people who can do multiple days/shifts)

June 8-11th (HIGH PRIORITY)June 30th-July 2ndJuly 6th-8thJuly 11th-13thJuly 16th-18thJuly 26-28th

Agency: Camp Korey

Camp Korey is a camp for kids with a variety of life-altering medical conditions. With this - we work very hard to have well-prepared/healthy meals for a variety of different dietary restrictions/needs. We look for extra support for our kitchen staff to help with a variety of roles related to the kitchen, which are listed below. Responsibilities:

Assist with setup of mealsAssist with pan washing and dish washingGeneral cleaningServing food (if applicable)Food preparationBelow are the dates that we are looking for 1-2 volunteers for a shift of 12pm-8/9pm (minimum commitment of 1 day/shift, but ideally would love people who can do multiple days/shifts)

June 8-11th (HIGH PRIORITY)June 30th-July 2ndJuly 6th-8thJuly 11th-13thJuly 16th-18thJuly 26-28th

Agency: Camp Korey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98274

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Friendly Visitor for Elderly Participant

Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life? We have an opportunity for a compassionate volunteer to visit an elderly participant in the Seattle, WA (Zip Code 98104) area.

About the Participant:

Alert & Oriented: The participant is alert and oriented but has been experiencing some life changes. Isolated & Limited Social Supports: Due to these changes, the participant has become socially isolated and struggles with mental health challenges. Love for Animals: The participant loves animals, especially dogs. She recently had to give up her pet due to personal care needs, which has further contributed to her feelings of isolation. Desire for Companionship: She is seeking a friendly visitor to help bring some joy, companionship, and emotional support to her life.

Volunteer Requirements:

Must be 19 years of age or older. A background check and medical screening will be conducted to ensure the safety of both the participant and the volunteer. Volunteers will receive a name badge for identification and to make the experience comfortable for all involved.

Support Provided:

Comprehensive guidance is given at every step of the volunteer process. Volunteers will receive additional support to help foster positive interactions and maintain the participant's well-being.

This is a wonderful chance to make a meaningful impact by simply providing companionship and a caring presence. If you're someone who enjoys helping others and has a heart for those in need of support, this could be a perfect opportunity for you.

If you’re interested in learning more or becoming a friendly visitor, please contact us today!

 

 

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life? We have an opportunity for a compassionate volunteer to visit an elderly participant in the Seattle, WA (Zip Code 98104) area.

About the Participant:

Alert & Oriented: The participant is alert and oriented but has been experiencing some life changes. Isolated & Limited Social Supports: Due to these changes, the participant has become socially isolated and struggles with mental health challenges. Love for Animals: The participant loves animals, especially dogs. She recently had to give up her pet due to personal care needs, which has further contributed to her feelings of isolation. Desire for Companionship: She is seeking a friendly visitor to help bring some joy, companionship, and emotional support to her life.

Volunteer Requirements:

Must be 19 years of age or older. A background check and medical screening will be conducted to ensure the safety of both the participant and the volunteer. Volunteers will receive a name badge for identification and to make the experience comfortable for all involved.

Support Provided:

Comprehensive guidance is given at every step of the volunteer process. Volunteers will receive additional support to help foster positive interactions and maintain the participant's well-being.

This is a wonderful chance to make a meaningful impact by simply providing companionship and a caring presence. If you're someone who enjoys helping others and has a heart for those in need of support, this could be a perfect opportunity for you.

If you’re interested in learning more or becoming a friendly visitor, please contact us today!

 

 

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer opportunity: Companion for elderly woman with dementia and bipolar disorder.



 Ever wondered what life would be like losing all the memories you have cherished and facing the challenge of dementia or a bipolar disorder diagnosis in old age? 

We are seeking a compassionate volunteer to visit and offer companionship to our elderly female participants who could benefit from a friendly chat in a loving presence. Key responsibilities: Biweekly visits to engage in conversation and provide emotional support. A passion for crocheting is a plus as it can be a relaxing activity to share.  kindness, patience and empathy to individuals with varying cognitive behaviors. Create a safe and meaningful environment where our participants feel heard and cared for.
 If you have a heart for helping others and an Understanding of the challenges that comes with cognitive disorders.We would love to have you join our team. Your time and kindness can make a world of difference to someone in need for a friendly ear and supportive company. If you are interested, please reach out to us for more details.

Agency: Providence ElderPlace



 Ever wondered what life would be like losing all the memories you have cherished and facing the challenge of dementia or a bipolar disorder diagnosis in old age? 

We are seeking a compassionate volunteer to visit and offer companionship to our elderly female participants who could benefit from a friendly chat in a loving presence. Key responsibilities: Biweekly visits to engage in conversation and provide emotional support. A passion for crocheting is a plus as it can be a relaxing activity to share.  kindness, patience and empathy to individuals with varying cognitive behaviors. Create a safe and meaningful environment where our participants feel heard and cared for.
 If you have a heart for helping others and an Understanding of the challenges that comes with cognitive disorders.We would love to have you join our team. Your time and kindness can make a world of difference to someone in need for a friendly ear and supportive company. If you are interested, please reach out to us for more details.

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Visitor Needed – Share Music, Movement & Meaningful Moments

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.

Location: Providence Heritage House at the Market, Seattle, WA 98101

We’re seeking a friendly, patient volunteer to spend time with an alert and sociable elderly participant who experiences mild memory issues and cognitive impairment. Despite some challenges, they love:

Listening to house music
Light exercise or stationary bike rides
Engaging conversation and connection

What You’ll Do:

Visit in person for light activities and conversation Share music, movement, and companionship Offer a calm, supportive presence

Ideal Volunteer:
 Patient and understanding
 Enjoys music and light physical activity
 Comfortable engaging with individuals with memory or personality challenges
 Age 20+ | Flexible schedule

Your time can bring joy, routine, and connection to someone who truly values it.
Let’s make every visit count.

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.

Location: Providence Heritage House at the Market, Seattle, WA 98101

We’re seeking a friendly, patient volunteer to spend time with an alert and sociable elderly participant who experiences mild memory issues and cognitive impairment. Despite some challenges, they love:

Listening to house music
Light exercise or stationary bike rides
Engaging conversation and connection

What You’ll Do:

Visit in person for light activities and conversation Share music, movement, and companionship Offer a calm, supportive presence

Ideal Volunteer:
 Patient and understanding
 Enjoys music and light physical activity
 Comfortable engaging with individuals with memory or personality challenges
 Age 20+ | Flexible schedule

Your time can bring joy, routine, and connection to someone who truly values it.
Let’s make every visit count.

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Spiritual Companion for Church Visits

Volunteer Opportunity: Spiritual Companion for Church Visits

Location: Sparkle Care AFH, Lynnwood, WA 98036
Role Type: In-Person | Faith-Based Support

Are you someone who values faith, connection, and meaningful companionship? We’re seeking a compassionate volunteer to accompany a cognizant and personable participant to church.

 What You’ll Do:

Meet the participant at their adult family home Accompany them on a DART ride to and from church Provide friendly conversation and spiritual companionship Support a multi-hour outing (likely weekly, but flexible)

About the Participant:

Communicates readily and enjoys conversation Manages his own personal care Deeply values his faith and church community

Ideal Volunteer:
 Reliable and patient
 Comfortable with public transit (DART)
Respectful of spiritual and personal boundaries
 Available for a few hours per visit (weekly or biweekly)

Your presence can help someone stay connected to their faith and community.
If you’re looking to make a meaningful impact through spiritual care, we’d love to hear from you!

 

 

 

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Volunteer Opportunity: Spiritual Companion for Church Visits

Location: Sparkle Care AFH, Lynnwood, WA 98036
Role Type: In-Person | Faith-Based Support

Are you someone who values faith, connection, and meaningful companionship? We’re seeking a compassionate volunteer to accompany a cognizant and personable participant to church.

 What You’ll Do:

Meet the participant at their adult family home Accompany them on a DART ride to and from church Provide friendly conversation and spiritual companionship Support a multi-hour outing (likely weekly, but flexible)

About the Participant:

Communicates readily and enjoys conversation Manages his own personal care Deeply values his faith and church community

Ideal Volunteer:
 Reliable and patient
 Comfortable with public transit (DART)
Respectful of spiritual and personal boundaries
 Available for a few hours per visit (weekly or biweekly)

Your presence can help someone stay connected to their faith and community.
If you’re looking to make a meaningful impact through spiritual care, we’d love to hear from you!

 

 

 

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Craft, Chat & Connect!

 

Providence Elder Place is an innovative program of services for older adults. Providence Elder Place helps older adults remain as healthy and independent as possible in the community for as long as possible.

Location: Seattle, WA 98125

Do you enjoy sewing, embroidery, or knitting? Love spending time outdoors and having meaningful conversations?

We’re looking for a friendly volunteer to spend time with a vibrant elderly participant who enjoys crafting, chatting, and light walks.

What You’ll Do:

Share or explore sewing, knitting, or embroidery Enjoy relaxed indoor or outdoor visits Build a warm, one-on-one connection

Flexible schedule | Age 20+ | No experience required—just heart!

Make a difference through creativity and companionship. Join us!

 

 

 


Agency: Providence ElderPlace

 

Providence Elder Place is an innovative program of services for older adults. Providence Elder Place helps older adults remain as healthy and independent as possible in the community for as long as possible.

Location: Seattle, WA 98125

Do you enjoy sewing, embroidery, or knitting? Love spending time outdoors and having meaningful conversations?

We’re looking for a friendly volunteer to spend time with a vibrant elderly participant who enjoys crafting, chatting, and light walks.

What You’ll Do:

Share or explore sewing, knitting, or embroidery Enjoy relaxed indoor or outdoor visits Build a warm, one-on-one connection

Flexible schedule | Age 20+ | No experience required—just heart!

Make a difference through creativity and companionship. Join us!

 

 

 


Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Visitor Needed in Seattle (98178)

Providence Elder Place is an innovative program of services for older adults. Providence Elder Place helps older adults remain as healthy and independent as possible in the community for as long as possible.

Bring Joy. Share Stories. Make a Difference.

We’re looking for a kind, patient volunteer (age 20+) to visit a friendly gentleman living with ALS. He enjoys:

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Providence Elder Place is an innovative program of services for older adults. Providence Elder Place helps older adults remain as healthy and independent as possible in the community for as long as possible.

Bring Joy. Share Stories. Make a Difference.

We’re looking for a kind, patient volunteer (age 20+) to visit a friendly gentleman living with ALS. He enjoys:

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98178

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Delivery Driver (to local Schools)

Assistance needed to deliver food, hygiene and other basic necessities from main sorting & storage facility as needed. Deliveries are made weekly or monthly to schools and programs across Kitsap County.

Support unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 and help end the cycle of youth homelessness!

We are actively seeking volunteers to pack weekend food bags and hygiene kits, help sort and organize donations for distribution, donation procurement, community and teen outreach, assist with events, help deliver basic necessities, serve on our Advisory Council or Fundraising Committee, and spread the word about our mission. You can donate an hour of time a month or 40 hours a week! The choice is yours and we appreciate the gift of your valuable time!

Donating TIME to StandUp for Kids - Kitsap will have a direct and lasting impact on the lives of teens and young adults in our local Kitsap County community!

StandUp for Kids has been dedicated to the mission of ending the cycle of youth homelessness coast-to-coast for more than 30 years, while we consistently earn the highest ratings possible from industry watchdogs like Charity Navigator and Guidestar!

Founded in 1992, StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County is an all-volunteer chapter that assists unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 with basic necessities, and collaborates with other community partners to provide these teens and young adults the support they need to help them transition from surviving to THRIVING!  We have many volunteer opportunities available, so give us a call! 

Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County

Assistance needed to deliver food, hygiene and other basic necessities from main sorting & storage facility as needed. Deliveries are made weekly or monthly to schools and programs across Kitsap County.

Support unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 and help end the cycle of youth homelessness!

We are actively seeking volunteers to pack weekend food bags and hygiene kits, help sort and organize donations for distribution, donation procurement, community and teen outreach, assist with events, help deliver basic necessities, serve on our Advisory Council or Fundraising Committee, and spread the word about our mission. You can donate an hour of time a month or 40 hours a week! The choice is yours and we appreciate the gift of your valuable time!

Donating TIME to StandUp for Kids - Kitsap will have a direct and lasting impact on the lives of teens and young adults in our local Kitsap County community!

StandUp for Kids has been dedicated to the mission of ending the cycle of youth homelessness coast-to-coast for more than 30 years, while we consistently earn the highest ratings possible from industry watchdogs like Charity Navigator and Guidestar!

Founded in 1992, StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County is an all-volunteer chapter that assists unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 with basic necessities, and collaborates with other community partners to provide these teens and young adults the support they need to help them transition from surviving to THRIVING!  We have many volunteer opportunities available, so give us a call! 

Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Storyteller

Seeking someone to help manage social media & event posts, and coordinate with national organization to update blog and news feed. 

Volunteers needed!! Support unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 and help end the cycle of youth homelessness!

We are actively seeking volunteers to pack weekend food bags and hygiene kits, help sort and organize donations for distribution, donation procurement, community and teen outreach, assist with events, help deliver basic necessities, serve on our Advisory Council or Fundraising Committee, and spread the word about our mission. You can donate an hour of time a month or 40 hours a week! The choice is yours and we appreciate the gift of your valuable time! Donating TIME to StandUp for Kids - Kitsap will have a direct and lasting impact on the lives of teens and young adults in our local Kitsap County community!

StandUp for Kids has been dedicated to the mission of ending the cycle of youth homelessness coast-to-coast for more than 30 years, while we consistently earn the highest ratings possible from industry watchdogs like Charity Navigator and Guidestar!

Founded in 1992, StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County is an all-volunteer chapter that assists unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 with basic necessities, and collaborates with other community partners to provide these teens and young adults the support they need to help them transition from surviving to THRIVING!  We have many volunteer opportunities available, so give us a call! 


Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County

Seeking someone to help manage social media & event posts, and coordinate with national organization to update blog and news feed. 

Volunteers needed!! Support unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 and help end the cycle of youth homelessness!

We are actively seeking volunteers to pack weekend food bags and hygiene kits, help sort and organize donations for distribution, donation procurement, community and teen outreach, assist with events, help deliver basic necessities, serve on our Advisory Council or Fundraising Committee, and spread the word about our mission. You can donate an hour of time a month or 40 hours a week! The choice is yours and we appreciate the gift of your valuable time! Donating TIME to StandUp for Kids - Kitsap will have a direct and lasting impact on the lives of teens and young adults in our local Kitsap County community!

StandUp for Kids has been dedicated to the mission of ending the cycle of youth homelessness coast-to-coast for more than 30 years, while we consistently earn the highest ratings possible from industry watchdogs like Charity Navigator and Guidestar!

Founded in 1992, StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County is an all-volunteer chapter that assists unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 with basic necessities, and collaborates with other community partners to provide these teens and young adults the support they need to help them transition from surviving to THRIVING!  We have many volunteer opportunities available, so give us a call! 


Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98383

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025 Spokane Pride

Spokane Pride 2025 is going to be the most colorful day of the year, and Believe in Me will be right in the middle of it with a float and a bustling merch booth. We’re looking for energetic, LGBTQIA2S-affirming volunteers to set the stage, march in the parade, sell our signature PRIDE swag (yes, those clack-tastic folding fans!), and wrap everything up when the party’s over. Here’s how you can help on Saturday ◆ June 14, 2025.

Event Snapshot What When Where Why Spokane Pride Parade & Festival Sat ◆ June 14, 2025 Downtown Spokane parade route & Riverfront Park Celebrate love & raise funds for marginalized youth

Vendor load-in 7 – 11 AM • Parade steps off 12 PM • Festival runs 1 – 6 PM • Evening events until 9 PM (Spokane City, YWCA Spokane, Happening Next)

Why Lend a Hand?

Multiply the impact of Pride: Spokane Pride draws “tens of thousands” and features five stages, 120 performers and hundreds of vendors, creating Spokane’s largest one-day festival (Spokane City, Happening Next).

Champion marginalized kids: Believe in Me channels every dollar we raise into mentoring, education and enrichment programs for youth who face homelessness, poverty or discrimination (Believe in Me).

Stand proudly with the LGBTQIA2S+ community: Spokane Pride’s mission is to create safe, healing spaces and a thriving queer community (Spokane Pride).

Volunteer Roles & Shifts Shift Time What You’ll Do Set-Up Squad 7 – 11 AM Unload gear during the official vendor load-in window, pop up canopies, hang banners, and arrange colorful merch displays (Spokane City) Parade Pride Walkers 11:30 AM – 1 PM Line up with our float, wave flags, hand out stickers, and help our yak mascot keep the energy high as the parade rolls at noon (Spokane City, YWCA Spokane) Merchandise Mavericks 1 – 6 PM Staff the booth, greet festival-goers, and sell rainbow bandanas, pins, clack fans, and other Pride gear that “snaps, slaps and speaks volumes” (Pride Fans®, Alchemy Merch, Daftboy) Float & Booth Re-stock 2 – 4 PM Run quick supply runs, top up water for volunteers, and keep the cashless POS humming Strike Force 6 – 9 PM Break down displays, pack tubs, inventory leftover swag, and load everything for next year’s Pride (Happening Next)

Half-day and full-day shifts welcome—tell us when you’re available and we’ll plug you in!

Volunteer Perks

Free entry to the festival, plus front-row access to 120 performers and three live bands (Spokane City)

Event T-shirt & swag bag loaded with one of our coveted clack fans (Pride Fans®)

Community-service certificate for school, work, or résumé credit

All the Pride vibes—march, dance, and celebrate in Spokane’s biggest queer event

How to Sign Up

Click “Respond” on this posting at VolunteerSpokane.org and select your preferred shift(s).

Submit your volunteer enrollment form.

Join the 60-minute virtual briefing on June 11, so you know exactly where to meet and what to expect.

Questions? Email admin@believeinme.org or call (206) 414-8043 (Believe in Me).

Your Impact

Every tent peg you drive, every rainbow badge you sell, and every smile you share helps Believe in Me fund life-changing programs for kids who need allies the most. Sign up, show up, and help Spokane hear the message “All youth deserve to believe in themselves.”

Agency: Believe in Me

Spokane Pride 2025 is going to be the most colorful day of the year, and Believe in Me will be right in the middle of it with a float and a bustling merch booth. We’re looking for energetic, LGBTQIA2S-affirming volunteers to set the stage, march in the parade, sell our signature PRIDE swag (yes, those clack-tastic folding fans!), and wrap everything up when the party’s over. Here’s how you can help on Saturday ◆ June 14, 2025.

Event Snapshot What When Where Why Spokane Pride Parade & Festival Sat ◆ June 14, 2025 Downtown Spokane parade route & Riverfront Park Celebrate love & raise funds for marginalized youth

Vendor load-in 7 – 11 AM • Parade steps off 12 PM • Festival runs 1 – 6 PM • Evening events until 9 PM (Spokane City, YWCA Spokane, Happening Next)

Why Lend a Hand?

Multiply the impact of Pride: Spokane Pride draws “tens of thousands” and features five stages, 120 performers and hundreds of vendors, creating Spokane’s largest one-day festival (Spokane City, Happening Next).

Champion marginalized kids: Believe in Me channels every dollar we raise into mentoring, education and enrichment programs for youth who face homelessness, poverty or discrimination (Believe in Me).

Stand proudly with the LGBTQIA2S+ community: Spokane Pride’s mission is to create safe, healing spaces and a thriving queer community (Spokane Pride).

Volunteer Roles & Shifts Shift Time What You’ll Do Set-Up Squad 7 – 11 AM Unload gear during the official vendor load-in window, pop up canopies, hang banners, and arrange colorful merch displays (Spokane City) Parade Pride Walkers 11:30 AM – 1 PM Line up with our float, wave flags, hand out stickers, and help our yak mascot keep the energy high as the parade rolls at noon (Spokane City, YWCA Spokane) Merchandise Mavericks 1 – 6 PM Staff the booth, greet festival-goers, and sell rainbow bandanas, pins, clack fans, and other Pride gear that “snaps, slaps and speaks volumes” (Pride Fans®, Alchemy Merch, Daftboy) Float & Booth Re-stock 2 – 4 PM Run quick supply runs, top up water for volunteers, and keep the cashless POS humming Strike Force 6 – 9 PM Break down displays, pack tubs, inventory leftover swag, and load everything for next year’s Pride (Happening Next)

Half-day and full-day shifts welcome—tell us when you’re available and we’ll plug you in!

Volunteer Perks

Free entry to the festival, plus front-row access to 120 performers and three live bands (Spokane City)

Event T-shirt & swag bag loaded with one of our coveted clack fans (Pride Fans®)

Community-service certificate for school, work, or résumé credit

All the Pride vibes—march, dance, and celebrate in Spokane’s biggest queer event

How to Sign Up

Click “Respond” on this posting at VolunteerSpokane.org and select your preferred shift(s).

Submit your volunteer enrollment form.

Join the 60-minute virtual briefing on June 11, so you know exactly where to meet and what to expect.

Questions? Email admin@believeinme.org or call (206) 414-8043 (Believe in Me).

Your Impact

Every tent peg you drive, every rainbow badge you sell, and every smile you share helps Believe in Me fund life-changing programs for kids who need allies the most. Sign up, show up, and help Spokane hear the message “All youth deserve to believe in themselves.”

Agency: Believe in Me

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Can you drive a Senior to the doctor? (Shoreline, Edmonds, MLT, Lynnwood)

We serve Seniors in the neighborhoods of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Edmonds, Brier, Woodway, Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace. 

Our top request from Seniors is transportation, most often to medical appointments.

Are you interested in driving one of your Senior neighbors to an appointment? You might make a lasting friendship in the process. Our volunteers find tremendous enjoyment in spending time with Seniors in their community.

We offer an easy, flexible, self signup process to make volunteering easy. No schedules unless you want one! Reach danielle@northwestneighborsnetwork.org or call 253-237-2848 to learn more or to sign up!

Agency: Northwest Neighbors Network

We serve Seniors in the neighborhoods of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Edmonds, Brier, Woodway, Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace. 

Our top request from Seniors is transportation, most often to medical appointments.

Are you interested in driving one of your Senior neighbors to an appointment? You might make a lasting friendship in the process. Our volunteers find tremendous enjoyment in spending time with Seniors in their community.

We offer an easy, flexible, self signup process to make volunteering easy. No schedules unless you want one! Reach danielle@northwestneighborsnetwork.org or call 253-237-2848 to learn more or to sign up!

Agency: Northwest Neighbors Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cascade Connections - Board of Directors

We are looking for people to join Cascade Connections' Board of Directors! Candidates should share Cascade Connections' commitment to empowering people with disabilities. 

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For over 40 years, our volunteer board has been the strategic heart of Cascade Connections, ensuring that our work with individuals with disabilities delivers real results, responds to changes in our community, and meets the highest ethical standards.

Board members attend bi-monthly Board meetings and participate actively in agency committees, including fundraising and advocacy. Estimated monthly time commitment: 6-8 hours

To learn more about this opportunity, please check out our website: https://cascadeconnections.org/about-us/board-of-directors/

Agency: Cascade Connections

We are looking for people to join Cascade Connections' Board of Directors! Candidates should share Cascade Connections' commitment to empowering people with disabilities. 

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For over 40 years, our volunteer board has been the strategic heart of Cascade Connections, ensuring that our work with individuals with disabilities delivers real results, responds to changes in our community, and meets the highest ethical standards.

Board members attend bi-monthly Board meetings and participate actively in agency committees, including fundraising and advocacy. Estimated monthly time commitment: 6-8 hours

To learn more about this opportunity, please check out our website: https://cascadeconnections.org/about-us/board-of-directors/

Agency: Cascade Connections

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98248

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front of House Volunteers

We need volunteers to usher, sell concessions, run iPad cash registers, and bartend (must have a MAST certification) for our upcoming season!

Agency: Centerstage Theatre

We need volunteers to usher, sell concessions, run iPad cash registers, and bartend (must have a MAST certification) for our upcoming season!

Agency: Centerstage Theatre

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98023

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seattle Universal Math Museum: General Events Volunteer Needed

General Volunteer Information:

Do you have a passion for math or education? Seattle Universal Math Museum (SUMM) sparks each and every person to love math. SUMM’s Educational Programs are designed to take children on a math journey; creating opportunities for exploration, discovery, and growth. Each event has an educator on hand to facilitate the program and they need your help!

Event volunteers:

Bring math to lifeEngage all learningsCollaborate with communityInspire creativityEmbrace diversity, equity, and inclusionSpark fun and joy

If you are interested in sharing your love of math, building relationships and supporting your community, please consider donating your time to SUMM. You can learn more about volunteering for SUMM at https://seattlemathmuseum.org/volunteer.

Ready to become a volunteer? Apply here: https://seattlemathmuseum.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/seattlemathmuseum/survey.jsp?surveyId=10

Agency: Seattle Universal Math Museum

General Volunteer Information:

Do you have a passion for math or education? Seattle Universal Math Museum (SUMM) sparks each and every person to love math. SUMM’s Educational Programs are designed to take children on a math journey; creating opportunities for exploration, discovery, and growth. Each event has an educator on hand to facilitate the program and they need your help!

Event volunteers:

Bring math to lifeEngage all learningsCollaborate with communityInspire creativityEmbrace diversity, equity, and inclusionSpark fun and joy

If you are interested in sharing your love of math, building relationships and supporting your community, please consider donating your time to SUMM. You can learn more about volunteering for SUMM at https://seattlemathmuseum.org/volunteer.

Ready to become a volunteer? Apply here: https://seattlemathmuseum.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/seattlemathmuseum/survey.jsp?surveyId=10

Agency: Seattle Universal Math Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking for food bank volunteers!

Do you love food and nourishing community? 

We are looking for volunteers to help our food bank serve food insecure members of our community! If you have just a few hours a week to give, you can make such an impact in people's lives.

We have opportunities Monday-Saturday with some shifts during evening hours. 

Click "Respond" then check us out at https://www.udistrictfoodbank.org/getinvolved.

Here you can apply, and learn more information about our volunteer roles. 

After applying there is a self led orientation and you can set your own schedule! 

Agency: University District Food Bank

Do you love food and nourishing community? 

We are looking for volunteers to help our food bank serve food insecure members of our community! If you have just a few hours a week to give, you can make such an impact in people's lives.

We have opportunities Monday-Saturday with some shifts during evening hours. 

Click "Respond" then check us out at https://www.udistrictfoodbank.org/getinvolved.

Here you can apply, and learn more information about our volunteer roles. 

After applying there is a self led orientation and you can set your own schedule! 

Agency: University District Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help a Senior—Light Housekeeping

Our Volunteer Services Program is looking for dedicated and kind volunteers that would be willing to help a senior or disabled adult maintain their living environment in order to start or continue living a healthy life.

Volunteers can do tasks such as sweeping, vacuuming, mopping floors, dusting, window cleaning and more. You can choose from an activity list. Volunteers assist only in light housekeeping activities. 

Location and Time Commitment: Time commitment can range from one time assistance, weekly, every other week or monthly assistance. We will work with your schedule, location preferences, and with what you are comfortable in doing!

Volunteer Benefits: Increase the quality of life for a senior or adult with a disability, gain new friendships, and make the community a safer place to live.

Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org for more information.

                                                           

A little about our Volunteer Services Program:

Community Action’s Senior and Disabled Volunteer Services Program is one of the largest volunteer based programs in the area that meets one of the greatest needs by providing this population of individuals with dignity and a safe, healthy home. 

Without volunteers these needs would not be met!

We are looking for community volunteers to provide direct services for elderly and disabled adults. These direct services include transportation, housekeeping, shopping, yard work, moving assistance, firewood stacking, minor home repair and more as we strive to help clients remain living independently in their own homes . 

Agency: Community Action of Skagit County

Our Volunteer Services Program is looking for dedicated and kind volunteers that would be willing to help a senior or disabled adult maintain their living environment in order to start or continue living a healthy life.

Volunteers can do tasks such as sweeping, vacuuming, mopping floors, dusting, window cleaning and more. You can choose from an activity list. Volunteers assist only in light housekeeping activities. 

Location and Time Commitment: Time commitment can range from one time assistance, weekly, every other week or monthly assistance. We will work with your schedule, location preferences, and with what you are comfortable in doing!

Volunteer Benefits: Increase the quality of life for a senior or adult with a disability, gain new friendships, and make the community a safer place to live.

Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org for more information.

                                                           

A little about our Volunteer Services Program:

Community Action’s Senior and Disabled Volunteer Services Program is one of the largest volunteer based programs in the area that meets one of the greatest needs by providing this population of individuals with dignity and a safe, healthy home. 

Without volunteers these needs would not be met!

We are looking for community volunteers to provide direct services for elderly and disabled adults. These direct services include transportation, housekeeping, shopping, yard work, moving assistance, firewood stacking, minor home repair and more as we strive to help clients remain living independently in their own homes . 

Agency: Community Action of Skagit County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98273

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: When knowing that your efforts are directly helping people in need can be incredibly rewarding. Join us as a volunteer warehouse assistant

Creating Boxes and challenges with box creations how many you can create per hour? Learn what each box represents.Fill boxes with food and miscellaneous see how many boxes you can fill correctly within an hourAble to lift boxes of 20 to 50 pounds consecutively Rotating food and stocking of products in various locations Wednesdays are set aside for our popup food bank at the Tacoma Dome in Lot G this day the warehouse contributes this day to feed our vast communities and cities. We load the client's vehicles by putting the dry good box that is prepared at the warehouse and fresh food, vegetables, juice and milk. Verify the product in which you are receiving and sign for product if required Inspect product upon loading and unloading Prepare for deliveries. Loading and unloading the client vehicles Perform duties in a safe manner

Schedule

1st Shift 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

2nd Shift 8:30 am to 12:30 pm

3rd Shift 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

MADF is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time, by helping them acquire the most basic needs: food, housing, encouragement, and opportunity. 

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org or info@themadfseattle.org.

Phone: 253-888-0576

Registration Link: https://www.volunteerup.com/Login.asp?w=i&o=324


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Creating Boxes and challenges with box creations how many you can create per hour? Learn what each box represents.Fill boxes with food and miscellaneous see how many boxes you can fill correctly within an hourAble to lift boxes of 20 to 50 pounds consecutively Rotating food and stocking of products in various locations Wednesdays are set aside for our popup food bank at the Tacoma Dome in Lot G this day the warehouse contributes this day to feed our vast communities and cities. We load the client's vehicles by putting the dry good box that is prepared at the warehouse and fresh food, vegetables, juice and milk. Verify the product in which you are receiving and sign for product if required Inspect product upon loading and unloading Prepare for deliveries. Loading and unloading the client vehicles Perform duties in a safe manner

Schedule

1st Shift 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

2nd Shift 8:30 am to 12:30 pm

3rd Shift 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

MADF is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time, by helping them acquire the most basic needs: food, housing, encouragement, and opportunity. 

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org or info@themadfseattle.org.

Phone: 253-888-0576

Registration Link: https://www.volunteerup.com/Login.asp?w=i&o=324


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98445

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Home Delivery Drivers needed!!

Come help us keep our community fed. We need Drivers to help get food out to the community.  As the largest independent food bank in Pierce County, we are the #1 food delivery service. We provide delivery service weekly to clients who are not able to get to the food bank due to age, disability, or lack of transportation. We also provide delivery to over 100 clients weekly at JBLM.

Eloise’s Cooking Pot has the largest food bank delivery program in Pierce County. As a Driver you will pick up and deliver food and other donations from specific locations.  A Volunteer Driver must have a Driver’s License with a good driving record, Proof of Insurance, and provide their own vehicle.  If providing delivery to JBLM, must have access.  For volunteer safety we provide a designated area to pick the boxes up for deliveries. There are measures in place for safe delivery to the clients.

As a Volunteer Driver:

Flexible Schedule – Tuesday through Saturday.Have an assigned route provided at the beginning of your shift each day of volunteering. Pick up assembled boxes from the Food Bank and delivery to clients on your route. Have enough room in your vehicle for a minimum of 10 small boxes. Be able to carry heavy objects and walk upstairs to deliver groceries to clients in their homes.

Help us help others by giving them the food they need! Our foodbank is located at 3543 McKinley Ave E, Tacoma WA 98404.

Please let us know if you have any limitations! This is a chance for you to give back to your community in a fun, easy, and flexible way! 

For questions, please email Christine at christine@themadfseattle.org or call (253) 888-0576.

 


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Come help us keep our community fed. We need Drivers to help get food out to the community.  As the largest independent food bank in Pierce County, we are the #1 food delivery service. We provide delivery service weekly to clients who are not able to get to the food bank due to age, disability, or lack of transportation. We also provide delivery to over 100 clients weekly at JBLM.

Eloise’s Cooking Pot has the largest food bank delivery program in Pierce County. As a Driver you will pick up and deliver food and other donations from specific locations.  A Volunteer Driver must have a Driver’s License with a good driving record, Proof of Insurance, and provide their own vehicle.  If providing delivery to JBLM, must have access.  For volunteer safety we provide a designated area to pick the boxes up for deliveries. There are measures in place for safe delivery to the clients.

As a Volunteer Driver:

Flexible Schedule – Tuesday through Saturday.Have an assigned route provided at the beginning of your shift each day of volunteering. Pick up assembled boxes from the Food Bank and delivery to clients on your route. Have enough room in your vehicle for a minimum of 10 small boxes. Be able to carry heavy objects and walk upstairs to deliver groceries to clients in their homes.

Help us help others by giving them the food they need! Our foodbank is located at 3543 McKinley Ave E, Tacoma WA 98404.

Please let us know if you have any limitations! This is a chance for you to give back to your community in a fun, easy, and flexible way! 

For questions, please email Christine at christine@themadfseattle.org or call (253) 888-0576.

 


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Food Bank Assistant

Come help us keep our community fed. We need volunteers to help get food out to the community.


As a Volunteer Food Bank Assistant, you will be responsible for providing support to Eloise’s Cooking Pot Food Bank and the Food Bank Manager. You will work closely with the Food Bank Manager to assure that client delivery and needed tasks are done correctly and efficiently. Ensuring maximum service delivery and volunteer enjoyment throughout the process. Activities are performed in a safe and controlled environment. Casual attire and closed toe shoes required. 

Flexible Schedule – Tuesday through Saturday.Provide customer service to clients. Off-loading and organizing supplies in correct locations’ Assistant maintains the client check-in system during service hours.   Food Bank Assistant helps organize and clean the food bank.  Assist clients.  Organize incoming and outgoing deliveries.   Receptionist for the office when needed.  Greet and provide general support to clients and volunteers.  Answer and direct phone calls.  Tidy the front office Maintain the office filing system.   File paperwork into the corresponding file.   Making copies of files when needed  Locating files when needed Perform other related duties as required.  Maintain office supplies by checking inventory and order items.  Organizing incoming and outgoing deliveries Organize and stock food bank shelves.  Assisting other projects when needed   Assist the food bank manager in its daily operations including sorting shelves and bagging food. 

Schedule

1st Full Shift 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

2nd Shift 8:30 am to 1:00 pm

3rd Shift 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm

The Food Bank is open for Walk-In service (Tuesday through Saturday) and Drive-Up (Friday only). Services are delivered in designated areas for volunteer and client safety.

Wednesday is our biggest day; we have a pop-up food bank at the Tacoma Dome and the need is great on that day where individuals and groups are encouraged to apply. 

MADF is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time, by helping them acquire the most basic needs: food, housing, encouragement, and opportunity. 

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org

Phone: 253-888-0576 


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Come help us keep our community fed. We need volunteers to help get food out to the community.


As a Volunteer Food Bank Assistant, you will be responsible for providing support to Eloise’s Cooking Pot Food Bank and the Food Bank Manager. You will work closely with the Food Bank Manager to assure that client delivery and needed tasks are done correctly and efficiently. Ensuring maximum service delivery and volunteer enjoyment throughout the process. Activities are performed in a safe and controlled environment. Casual attire and closed toe shoes required. 

Flexible Schedule – Tuesday through Saturday.Provide customer service to clients. Off-loading and organizing supplies in correct locations’ Assistant maintains the client check-in system during service hours.   Food Bank Assistant helps organize and clean the food bank.  Assist clients.  Organize incoming and outgoing deliveries.   Receptionist for the office when needed.  Greet and provide general support to clients and volunteers.  Answer and direct phone calls.  Tidy the front office Maintain the office filing system.   File paperwork into the corresponding file.   Making copies of files when needed  Locating files when needed Perform other related duties as required.  Maintain office supplies by checking inventory and order items.  Organizing incoming and outgoing deliveries Organize and stock food bank shelves.  Assisting other projects when needed   Assist the food bank manager in its daily operations including sorting shelves and bagging food. 

Schedule

1st Full Shift 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

2nd Shift 8:30 am to 1:00 pm

3rd Shift 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm

The Food Bank is open for Walk-In service (Tuesday through Saturday) and Drive-Up (Friday only). Services are delivered in designated areas for volunteer and client safety.

Wednesday is our biggest day; we have a pop-up food bank at the Tacoma Dome and the need is great on that day where individuals and groups are encouraged to apply. 

MADF is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time, by helping them acquire the most basic needs: food, housing, encouragement, and opportunity. 

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org

Phone: 253-888-0576 


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Providing food for the public can be rewarding. Come volunteer to be a Distribution Assistant and make a difference in someone's life 1 family at a time!

Description

The Distribution Assistant reports to the Warehouse Manager, who will direct you on positions as needed as a volunteer. The Tacoma Dome Pop-Up Food Bank is part of the Eloise Cooking Pot Food Bank.

DRESS CODE STRICTLY ENFORCED: Please wear jeans or long pants with no holes or rips, no leggings, and closed-toe shoes. No sweatpants, no T-shirts with derogatory language, no gym shorts or tank tops permitted. IF YOU ARE NOT DRESSED PROPERLY, YOU WILL BE SENT HOME


Wednesday is our greatest day of needing volunteer assistants; individuals, and groups are encouraged

to apply.

There are 4-hour increments.

Full Shift 1 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

Shift 2 8:00 am to 12:00 pm

Shift 3 12:00 pm to 430 pm. 

Shift 4 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Shift 5 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm


Duties include, but are not limited to:

Sign in, wash hands, and put on plastic gloves. Briefing, then positions are instructed. Set up a parking lot with cones, a sign tent, and chairs Employees offload trucks and place pallets with pallet jacks lined up on the ground Inspect incoming food and food boxes. Pass out sign-in forms to clients, then collect filled out forms from clients. Instruct clients to line up to pick up food. Put food into clients' trunks/vehicles. Pass out toys to clients with children in the vehicle.

Help us help others by giving them the food they need! Our pop-up food bank is located at the Tacoma Dome on lot G an outside event.

2727 East D St, Tacoma, WA 98421 Go south up the hill in front of the Tacoma Dome, take the first left on Wiley Ave East, and midway on the block take a left into Lot G 

Please let us know if you have any limitations! This is a chance for you to give back to your community in a fun, easy, and flexible way! 

For questions, please email Christine at christine@themadfseattle.org or

Call (253) 888-0576




Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Description

The Distribution Assistant reports to the Warehouse Manager, who will direct you on positions as needed as a volunteer. The Tacoma Dome Pop-Up Food Bank is part of the Eloise Cooking Pot Food Bank.

DRESS CODE STRICTLY ENFORCED: Please wear jeans or long pants with no holes or rips, no leggings, and closed-toe shoes. No sweatpants, no T-shirts with derogatory language, no gym shorts or tank tops permitted. IF YOU ARE NOT DRESSED PROPERLY, YOU WILL BE SENT HOME


Wednesday is our greatest day of needing volunteer assistants; individuals, and groups are encouraged

to apply.

There are 4-hour increments.

Full Shift 1 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

Shift 2 8:00 am to 12:00 pm

Shift 3 12:00 pm to 430 pm. 

Shift 4 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Shift 5 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm


Duties include, but are not limited to:

Sign in, wash hands, and put on plastic gloves. Briefing, then positions are instructed. Set up a parking lot with cones, a sign tent, and chairs Employees offload trucks and place pallets with pallet jacks lined up on the ground Inspect incoming food and food boxes. Pass out sign-in forms to clients, then collect filled out forms from clients. Instruct clients to line up to pick up food. Put food into clients' trunks/vehicles. Pass out toys to clients with children in the vehicle.

Help us help others by giving them the food they need! Our pop-up food bank is located at the Tacoma Dome on lot G an outside event.

2727 East D St, Tacoma, WA 98421 Go south up the hill in front of the Tacoma Dome, take the first left on Wiley Ave East, and midway on the block take a left into Lot G 

Please let us know if you have any limitations! This is a chance for you to give back to your community in a fun, easy, and flexible way! 

For questions, please email Christine at christine@themadfseattle.org or

Call (253) 888-0576




Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98421

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do you Love helping others to have fresh vegetables and fruit come Join Me as a Volunteer Gleaning Assistant

The Making a Difference Foundation is looking for volunteers to harvest, box, and drive fresh produce from local farms back to Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank to help feed the community. Please wear comfortable clothing, closed-toed shoes, and sun/rain protection.

Contact: Christine Brown, Volunteer Coordinator 253-888-0576

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org

Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

The Making a Difference Foundation is looking for volunteers to harvest, box, and drive fresh produce from local farms back to Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank to help feed the community. Please wear comfortable clothing, closed-toed shoes, and sun/rain protection.

Contact: Christine Brown, Volunteer Coordinator 253-888-0576

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org

Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Purrfect Pals Volunteer Driver

Ideal candidates will have a valid driver's license, good driving record, flexible schedule, be able to lift up to 40 pounds, and have a friendly, positive attitude. We are looking for someone with flexible availability during the weekdays to transport cats to/from vet appts and Renton PetSmart, and pick up supply donations from partner stores.

Agency: Purrfect Pals Cat Adoption Centers--Cat Lovers Wanted!

Ideal candidates will have a valid driver's license, good driving record, flexible schedule, be able to lift up to 40 pounds, and have a friendly, positive attitude. We are looking for someone with flexible availability during the weekdays to transport cats to/from vet appts and Renton PetSmart, and pick up supply donations from partner stores.

Agency: Purrfect Pals Cat Adoption Centers--Cat Lovers Wanted!

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Construction workers

Workers needed to help construct tiny homes

Agency: HomesNOW! Not Later.

Workers needed to help construct tiny homes

Agency: HomesNOW! Not Later.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Drop In Respite Care Helper

We need volunteers to help facilitate activities and socials for people living with dementia. As a volunteer, you will help set up for activities, greet caregivers and their loved ones, facilitate games like Bingo, chair stretching, and arts and crafts! We are looking for a patient and kind person, preferably someone who has experience interacting with people with dementia. 

Agency: Dementia Support Northwest

We need volunteers to help facilitate activities and socials for people living with dementia. As a volunteer, you will help set up for activities, greet caregivers and their loved ones, facilitate games like Bingo, chair stretching, and arts and crafts! We are looking for a patient and kind person, preferably someone who has experience interacting with people with dementia. 

Agency: Dementia Support Northwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeter and Guest Services

Join us at Amy's Place! We need friendly and warm volunteers at our front desk to greet people at the door, check in caregivers and their loved ones to our social day programs, direct people to our resource center or show them around Amy's Place! 

We are seeking someone who is friendly, warm, and looking to make positive difference in the world! Join our welcoming team today! 

Agency: Dementia Support Northwest

Join us at Amy's Place! We need friendly and warm volunteers at our front desk to greet people at the door, check in caregivers and their loved ones to our social day programs, direct people to our resource center or show them around Amy's Place! 

We are seeking someone who is friendly, warm, and looking to make positive difference in the world! Join our welcoming team today! 

Agency: Dementia Support Northwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Events Committee

Overview:

Join a team of board members and community volunteers who are passionate about global issues and equity to build support for rural communities and families in Ethiopia. Provide leadership, energy, and enthusiasm to plan and implement special events that bring people together, build community, and inspire others to get involved with Project Ethiopia. Have fun and learn new skills in the areas of event planning and donor engagement.

Key Roles & Responsibilities

Develop a yearly calendar of events including an annual fundraising dinner each October, smaller gatherings and outreach events, and house parties. Bring new ideas for events that highlight the work and impact of Project Ethiopia and build relationships with new and existing supporters. Assist in the overall design, planning, and implementation for events including venue selection, food/beverage, programming, marketing, materials, volunteer coordination, and other logistics. Recruit and manage additional event-specific volunteers to share their time and/or skills. Secure in-kind donations of goods and services needed to support events. Work with members of the Marketing & Communications Committee to support event promotion through a variety of platforms, design event materials, and guide communications plans. Invite those in your network to attend and learn more about Project Ethiopia. Help evaluate each event and identify improvements for the future.

Time Commitment: 

The Events Committee will meet at least six times a year. Additional meetings will be scheduled as needed based on event tasks and timelines. Average time commitment is 3 – 5 hours per month. Every effort will be made to schedule meetings at a time that works with committee members and utilize video conferencing when necessary.

Agency: Project Ethiopia

Overview:

Join a team of board members and community volunteers who are passionate about global issues and equity to build support for rural communities and families in Ethiopia. Provide leadership, energy, and enthusiasm to plan and implement special events that bring people together, build community, and inspire others to get involved with Project Ethiopia. Have fun and learn new skills in the areas of event planning and donor engagement.

Key Roles & Responsibilities

Develop a yearly calendar of events including an annual fundraising dinner each October, smaller gatherings and outreach events, and house parties. Bring new ideas for events that highlight the work and impact of Project Ethiopia and build relationships with new and existing supporters. Assist in the overall design, planning, and implementation for events including venue selection, food/beverage, programming, marketing, materials, volunteer coordination, and other logistics. Recruit and manage additional event-specific volunteers to share their time and/or skills. Secure in-kind donations of goods and services needed to support events. Work with members of the Marketing & Communications Committee to support event promotion through a variety of platforms, design event materials, and guide communications plans. Invite those in your network to attend and learn more about Project Ethiopia. Help evaluate each event and identify improvements for the future.

Time Commitment: 

The Events Committee will meet at least six times a year. Additional meetings will be scheduled as needed based on event tasks and timelines. Average time commitment is 3 – 5 hours per month. Every effort will be made to schedule meetings at a time that works with committee members and utilize video conferencing when necessary.

Agency: Project Ethiopia

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Support an Elderly Participant

Providence ElderPlace-PACE 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.

Are you passionate about making a difference in someone's life? We are seeking volunteers to support an elderly participant diagnosed with a neurocognitive disorder (dementia) who is very engaging and social. The participant is currently experiencing depression and would greatly benefit from social interaction.

About the Participant:

Lives in Lynwood (98036)Loves music and is particularly interested in volunteers who can play the piano or guitarEnjoys engaging conversations and activitiesVolunteer Requirements:

Friendly, patient, and compassionateWilling to engage in musical activities and conversationsAvailable for in-person visits in Lynwood

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Providence ElderPlace-PACE 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.

Are you passionate about making a difference in someone's life? We are seeking volunteers to support an elderly participant diagnosed with a neurocognitive disorder (dementia) who is very engaging and social. The participant is currently experiencing depression and would greatly benefit from social interaction.

About the Participant:

Lives in Lynwood (98036)Loves music and is particularly interested in volunteers who can play the piano or guitarEnjoys engaging conversations and activitiesVolunteer Requirements:

Friendly, patient, and compassionateWilling to engage in musical activities and conversationsAvailable for in-person visits in Lynwood

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Support an Elderly Participant

Providence Elder Place PACE is an innovative program of services for older adults. Providence Elder Place helps older adults remain as healthy and independent as possible in the community for as long as they choose.

Are you passionate about making a difference in someone's life? We are seeking volunteers to support an elderly participant who reports feeling bored and lacking socialization. Volunteers can engage in person or virtually through the GrandPad device.

About the Participant:

Recently moved to Seattle (2-3 years ago) from AlaskaEnjoys outdoor activities, music, and word searchesActive on his GrandPad deviceVolunteer Requirements:

Friendly and patientWilling to engage in conversations and activitiesAvailable for in-person visits in Federal Way (98023) or virtual visits via GrandPad

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Providence Elder Place PACE is an innovative program of services for older adults. Providence Elder Place helps older adults remain as healthy and independent as possible in the community for as long as they choose.

Are you passionate about making a difference in someone's life? We are seeking volunteers to support an elderly participant who reports feeling bored and lacking socialization. Volunteers can engage in person or virtually through the GrandPad device.

About the Participant:

Recently moved to Seattle (2-3 years ago) from AlaskaEnjoys outdoor activities, music, and word searchesActive on his GrandPad deviceVolunteer Requirements:

Friendly and patientWilling to engage in conversations and activitiesAvailable for in-person visits in Federal Way (98023) or virtual visits via GrandPad

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98023

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Needed: Social Companion for Elderly

Description: We are seeking a compassionate and patient volunteer to provide social companionship to an elderly woman with dementia. 

Details:

Location: Seattle AreaCurrent Situation: Spends her time watching TV, doesn't have many hobbies, and has been shy about attending day programs. She is friendly and social but has poor memory and needs more social opportunities.Interests: Sewing, embroidery, knitting, loves to go walking.Responsibilities:

Provide companionship and engage in conversations to encourage her to talk.Spend time with her in a comfortable setting, possibly enjoying activities like sewing, embroidery, knitting, or walking.Offer emotional support and a friendly presence.Requirements:

Kind and patient.Comfortable engaging in light conversation and activities.Reliable and able to commit to regular visits.Understanding of dementia and communication challenges.This is a wonderful opportunity to bring joy and alleviate loneliness for her. Your visits will help brighten her days and improve her quality of life.

Location: Seattle Area

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Description: We are seeking a compassionate and patient volunteer to provide social companionship to an elderly woman with dementia. 

Details:

Location: Seattle AreaCurrent Situation: Spends her time watching TV, doesn't have many hobbies, and has been shy about attending day programs. She is friendly and social but has poor memory and needs more social opportunities.Interests: Sewing, embroidery, knitting, loves to go walking.Responsibilities:

Provide companionship and engage in conversations to encourage her to talk.Spend time with her in a comfortable setting, possibly enjoying activities like sewing, embroidery, knitting, or walking.Offer emotional support and a friendly presence.Requirements:

Kind and patient.Comfortable engaging in light conversation and activities.Reliable and able to commit to regular visits.Understanding of dementia and communication challenges.This is a wonderful opportunity to bring joy and alleviate loneliness for her. Your visits will help brighten her days and improve her quality of life.

Location: Seattle Area

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join REACH Renton's Board

REACH Renton's Impactful Programs:

The REACH Center of Hope: Providing Shelter and Support We offer emergency shelter to families experiencing homelessness, supporting them in transitioning to stability. Partnering with agencies, we ensure access to vital resources for a brighter future.

The REACH Meal Coalition: Fighting Food Insecurity In South King County, we combat food insecurity by providing free meals to those in need. No one should go hungry, and we're dedicated to making a positive impact in our community.

*Major responsibilities: 

Organizational leadership and advisement  Organization of the board of directors, officers, and committees  Formulation and oversight of policies and procedures  Financial management, including adoption and oversight of the annual budget  Oversight of program planning and evaluation  Personnel evaluation and staff development  Review of organizational and programmatic reports  Promotion of the organization  Fundraising and outreach 

*Members of the board share these responsibilities while acting in the interest of REACH. Each member is expected to make recommendations based on his or her experience and vantage point in the community. 

Length of term:  Preferred term is three years, which may be renewed up to a maximum of three consecutive terms, pending approval of the board. 

Agency: REACH Renton

REACH Renton's Impactful Programs:

The REACH Center of Hope: Providing Shelter and Support We offer emergency shelter to families experiencing homelessness, supporting them in transitioning to stability. Partnering with agencies, we ensure access to vital resources for a brighter future.

The REACH Meal Coalition: Fighting Food Insecurity In South King County, we combat food insecurity by providing free meals to those in need. No one should go hungry, and we're dedicated to making a positive impact in our community.

*Major responsibilities: 

Organizational leadership and advisement  Organization of the board of directors, officers, and committees  Formulation and oversight of policies and procedures  Financial management, including adoption and oversight of the annual budget  Oversight of program planning and evaluation  Personnel evaluation and staff development  Review of organizational and programmatic reports  Promotion of the organization  Fundraising and outreach 

*Members of the board share these responsibilities while acting in the interest of REACH. Each member is expected to make recommendations based on his or her experience and vantage point in the community. 

Length of term:  Preferred term is three years, which may be renewed up to a maximum of three consecutive terms, pending approval of the board. 

Agency: REACH Renton

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer

The REACH Center of Hope is a shelter for families experiencing homelessness. We provide a safe, supportive space filled with dignity, hope, and community. We’re seeking a warm, reliable Administrative Volunteer to help keep things running smoothly and offer a welcoming presence to our residents. This role is a meaningful way to use your organizational and people skills to make a real impact.

Volunteer Commitment:

2–3 hour shifts, 1–2 days per week (or more, if interested) Available shifts between 9:30 AM and 4:30 PM

Responsibilities:

Answer phones and direct calls Accept and log donations Greet and provide support to clients Perform data entry Check mail twice a week Organize files Assist with other administrative tasks as needed, depending on skill level

Preferred Qualifications:

Strong communication skills Friendly, positive attitude Comfortable interacting with diverse populations Flexible and open to a variety of tasks Familiarity with Microsoft Office is helpful Willing to complete a background screening

Benefits of Volunteering:

Share your skills and learn new ones Make a direct impact in your community Build relationships and meet new people Gain a sense of accomplishment and purpose Be part of a mission that’s bigger than yourself

REACH Renton is an equal opportunity organization. Women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to volunteer.

Please send a resume to Kinza Shafir, Volunteer Engagement Manager: Kinza@reachrenton.org

Agency: REACH Renton

The REACH Center of Hope is a shelter for families experiencing homelessness. We provide a safe, supportive space filled with dignity, hope, and community. We’re seeking a warm, reliable Administrative Volunteer to help keep things running smoothly and offer a welcoming presence to our residents. This role is a meaningful way to use your organizational and people skills to make a real impact.

Volunteer Commitment:

2–3 hour shifts, 1–2 days per week (or more, if interested) Available shifts between 9:30 AM and 4:30 PM

Responsibilities:

Answer phones and direct calls Accept and log donations Greet and provide support to clients Perform data entry Check mail twice a week Organize files Assist with other administrative tasks as needed, depending on skill level

Preferred Qualifications:

Strong communication skills Friendly, positive attitude Comfortable interacting with diverse populations Flexible and open to a variety of tasks Familiarity with Microsoft Office is helpful Willing to complete a background screening

Benefits of Volunteering:

Share your skills and learn new ones Make a direct impact in your community Build relationships and meet new people Gain a sense of accomplishment and purpose Be part of a mission that’s bigger than yourself

REACH Renton is an equal opportunity organization. Women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to volunteer.

Please send a resume to Kinza Shafir, Volunteer Engagement Manager: Kinza@reachrenton.org

Agency: REACH Renton

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98178

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love Cats? Volunteer With Purrfect Pals At Our Arlington Main Shelter!

With over 100 cats living at our main shelter and sanctuary, we have an ongoing need for volunteers.

We have shifts available to accommodate most schedules and a variety of projects to match your talents and interests including:

Cat Care and Socialization Cage and Cat Room Cleaning Laundry, Laundry and More Laundry! Landscaping and Lawn Care Building and Grounds Maintenance Administrative Support Veterinary Clinic Support Cat PhotographyReceptionist and More! Purrfect Pals is unable to offer court-ordered community service opportunities. We also do not accept volunteers who have been convicted of any felony, animal cruelty or theft charges.


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Must be 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under 16 is required to volunteer with a guardian.

 

Agency: Purrfect Pals Cat Adoption Centers--Cat Lovers Wanted!

With over 100 cats living at our main shelter and sanctuary, we have an ongoing need for volunteers.

We have shifts available to accommodate most schedules and a variety of projects to match your talents and interests including:

Cat Care and Socialization Cage and Cat Room Cleaning Laundry, Laundry and More Laundry! Landscaping and Lawn Care Building and Grounds Maintenance Administrative Support Veterinary Clinic Support Cat PhotographyReceptionist and More! Purrfect Pals is unable to offer court-ordered community service opportunities. We also do not accept volunteers who have been convicted of any felony, animal cruelty or theft charges.


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Must be 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under 16 is required to volunteer with a guardian.

 

Agency: Purrfect Pals Cat Adoption Centers--Cat Lovers Wanted!

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join tSB's 2025 Fundraising & Marketing Committee!

The Fundraising & Marketing Committee supports creative and strategic fundraising and marketing activities under the guidance of development staff.

This includes attending monthly meetings, contributing to the development and execution of fundraising and marketing events and campaigns, communicating fundraising priorities to the rest of the BoD and encouraging individual fundraising efforts. You will have the opportunity to gain greater insight into how to support the financial needs of executing quality programming.


Committee Meetings

-Regularly attend and actively participate in monthly committee meetings

-Review agenda and Fundraising Calendar prior to meetings 

-Assist in planning, reviewing and guiding marketing, fundraising, sponsorship,  campaigns and events, monthly giving, major donor and swag sales strategies.

-Assist in strategic donor stewardship and engagement efforts with staff

-Assist in soliciting contributions from foundations, organizations, and individuals for annual in-kind (good/services) or cash contributions.

-Assist in spreading awareness and cultivating new funding opportunities

-Provide regular progress reports to the Board of Directors.

Time commitment

We ask that Fundraising & Marketing Committee Members commit to at least a one-year term and attend 8 out of 11 monthly meetings (no meeting in December) AND 1-2 hours per month of committee specific tasks. This will provide an overall picture of how our fundraising strategy is executed during any given year.

Committee Roles

Events Lead(s)

-Support procurement efforts - prospecting, sending out requests, coordinating pickups, and maintaining and updating procurement sheet

-Support event planning logistics - proofreading event materials, support with day-of scheduling

-Oversee volunteers and provide support as needed

Marketing and Outreach Lead(s)

-Support Comms Associate with collateral and social media content and scheduling for events and campaigns

-Connect with community partners about fundraising efforts

-Execute 1 small fundraiser/partnership per quarter

Qualifications 

Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications

-An ability to attend evening meetings consistently via video call

-Experience in strategic fundraising & marketing, events, campaigns, and/or stewardship and/OR willingness to learn

-A passion for supporting diverse communities

-A desire to cultivate relationships and networks to support fundraising objectives

-Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of tSB’s beneficiaries 

Service on this committee is without remuneration, except for administrative support, travel, and accommodation costs in relation to committee duties.

Agency: the Service Board

The Fundraising & Marketing Committee supports creative and strategic fundraising and marketing activities under the guidance of development staff.

This includes attending monthly meetings, contributing to the development and execution of fundraising and marketing events and campaigns, communicating fundraising priorities to the rest of the BoD and encouraging individual fundraising efforts. You will have the opportunity to gain greater insight into how to support the financial needs of executing quality programming.


Committee Meetings

-Regularly attend and actively participate in monthly committee meetings

-Review agenda and Fundraising Calendar prior to meetings 

-Assist in planning, reviewing and guiding marketing, fundraising, sponsorship,  campaigns and events, monthly giving, major donor and swag sales strategies.

-Assist in strategic donor stewardship and engagement efforts with staff

-Assist in soliciting contributions from foundations, organizations, and individuals for annual in-kind (good/services) or cash contributions.

-Assist in spreading awareness and cultivating new funding opportunities

-Provide regular progress reports to the Board of Directors.

Time commitment

We ask that Fundraising & Marketing Committee Members commit to at least a one-year term and attend 8 out of 11 monthly meetings (no meeting in December) AND 1-2 hours per month of committee specific tasks. This will provide an overall picture of how our fundraising strategy is executed during any given year.

Committee Roles

Events Lead(s)

-Support procurement efforts - prospecting, sending out requests, coordinating pickups, and maintaining and updating procurement sheet

-Support event planning logistics - proofreading event materials, support with day-of scheduling

-Oversee volunteers and provide support as needed

Marketing and Outreach Lead(s)

-Support Comms Associate with collateral and social media content and scheduling for events and campaigns

-Connect with community partners about fundraising efforts

-Execute 1 small fundraiser/partnership per quarter

Qualifications 

Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications

-An ability to attend evening meetings consistently via video call

-Experience in strategic fundraising & marketing, events, campaigns, and/or stewardship and/OR willingness to learn

-A passion for supporting diverse communities

-A desire to cultivate relationships and networks to support fundraising objectives

-Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of tSB’s beneficiaries 

Service on this committee is without remuneration, except for administrative support, travel, and accommodation costs in relation to committee duties.

Agency: the Service Board

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer and Have Fun with Us!!!

Are you looking for a chance to make a difference in someone's life? Are you someone that likes socializing and having fun? Do you have a skill or talent that you would like to share?

We are looking for volunteers to help lead 1:1 and group activities, play BINGO, read to a resident or just be someone to visit with them.

Agency: Life Care Centers of America- South Hill

Are you looking for a chance to make a difference in someone's life? Are you someone that likes socializing and having fun? Do you have a skill or talent that you would like to share?

We are looking for volunteers to help lead 1:1 and group activities, play BINGO, read to a resident or just be someone to visit with them.

Agency: Life Care Centers of America- South Hill

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98374

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SEA TSA DHS K9 Decoy Volunteers

We are looking for decoys to provide support by aiding in reality-based training drills and scenarios.  The role of a decoy volunteer is to carry a concealed training aid and participate in real life airport activities in areas where a Passenger Screening Canine Team is conducting their search activity.  We train our K9 Team at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Agency: SEA TSA DHS K9

We are looking for decoys to provide support by aiding in reality-based training drills and scenarios.  The role of a decoy volunteer is to carry a concealed training aid and participate in real life airport activities in areas where a Passenger Screening Canine Team is conducting their search activity.  We train our K9 Team at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Agency: SEA TSA DHS K9

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98158

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

Join Our Team as Volunteer Coordinator!

Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you excel at organizing people and ensuring everything runs smoothly? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

About Us:

At the Blaine Food Bank, we’re committed to fighting hunger and supporting our community. With the help of dedicated volunteers, we provide food assistance to those in need. We’re seeking a dynamic and organized Volunteer Coordinator to help us manage and motivate our volunteer team.

Key Responsibilities:

Oversee a team of approximately 50 volunteers, coordinating diverse tasks such as food sorting, packaging, distribution, and administrative support.

Develop and maintain volunteer schedules to ensure smooth operations.

Track volunteer participation and maintain accurate records.

Qualifications:

Strong organizational skills.

Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.

Passion for community service and making a difference.


Link to volunteer application:  

https://forms.office.com/r/7YMLR1HMzs




Agency: Blaine Food Bank

Join Our Team as Volunteer Coordinator!

Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you excel at organizing people and ensuring everything runs smoothly? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

About Us:

At the Blaine Food Bank, we’re committed to fighting hunger and supporting our community. With the help of dedicated volunteers, we provide food assistance to those in need. We’re seeking a dynamic and organized Volunteer Coordinator to help us manage and motivate our volunteer team.

Key Responsibilities:

Oversee a team of approximately 50 volunteers, coordinating diverse tasks such as food sorting, packaging, distribution, and administrative support.

Develop and maintain volunteer schedules to ensure smooth operations.

Track volunteer participation and maintain accurate records.

Qualifications:

Strong organizational skills.

Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.

Passion for community service and making a difference.


Link to volunteer application:  

https://forms.office.com/r/7YMLR1HMzs




Agency: Blaine Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Bank Truck Driver

Do you have experience driving a box truck or other large vehicle? Do you have some time to volunteer within our community? One day a week......or more!

BLAINE FOOD BANK NEEDS YOU!!!

We are looking for dedicated individuals that are interested in driving food bank vehicles to grocery stores to pick up donated food. This is a physically active position and requires a valid driver's license and experience in driving a box van or similar large vehicle. Drivers and driver assistants are needed 7 days per week for multiple vehicles. Shifts are available on a recurring regular basis and are usually 8am - noon.

Every day is a new adventure with many other great volunteers working hard to provide food to families in need in our community.

Complete a volunteer application at this link:

https://forms.office.com/r/7YMLR1HMzs

Agency: Blaine Food Bank

Do you have experience driving a box truck or other large vehicle? Do you have some time to volunteer within our community? One day a week......or more!

BLAINE FOOD BANK NEEDS YOU!!!

We are looking for dedicated individuals that are interested in driving food bank vehicles to grocery stores to pick up donated food. This is a physically active position and requires a valid driver's license and experience in driving a box van or similar large vehicle. Drivers and driver assistants are needed 7 days per week for multiple vehicles. Shifts are available on a recurring regular basis and are usually 8am - noon.

Every day is a new adventure with many other great volunteers working hard to provide food to families in need in our community.

Complete a volunteer application at this link:

https://forms.office.com/r/7YMLR1HMzs

Agency: Blaine Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-a-Unit Sponsor

This position offers opportunity for creativity! Community Action's family shelter, The Family Development Center, houses 10 families at a time in fully furnished apartment-like units. Because families often come to our Family Development Center from extreme situations, everything from bed linens to lamps and kitchen utensils are needed and lend a sense of belonging and comfort. This position includes stocking the units with household goods donated from our supportive community members and partners. Our goal for these units is quick turnover time so that we may serve as many families as possible.

Location and Time Commitment: Family Development Center, Mount Vernon, WA

Check in to unit at least every 6 months (or as needed) Spend at least 2+ hours cleaning up/repainting/restocking unit when necessary

Volunteer Benefits: Volunteers are provided adequate supplies and staff support while serving. Individuals and groups can use this opportunity to meet community service hour requirements, complete a day of service event, and/or as a regularly scheduled volunteer opportunity.

Community Need Met: At Community Action of Skagit County, we believe that everyone deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. The Family Development Center offers homeless families a supportive first step on the path to stable housing. Stocking units directly impacts families experiencing homelessness, offering a tangible connection to the community through the comforts of home, and hope for their futures.

Applicant Type: Small groups of 2-6. Groups may consist of adults 18 and over, seniors, students on summer breaks.  

Supervisor: Laura Eberhard, Family Development Center Coordinator

How to Apply:

Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org to find out more about Community Action volunteer opportunities and fill out a volunteer application.

 

Agency: Community Action of Skagit County

This position offers opportunity for creativity! Community Action's family shelter, The Family Development Center, houses 10 families at a time in fully furnished apartment-like units. Because families often come to our Family Development Center from extreme situations, everything from bed linens to lamps and kitchen utensils are needed and lend a sense of belonging and comfort. This position includes stocking the units with household goods donated from our supportive community members and partners. Our goal for these units is quick turnover time so that we may serve as many families as possible.

Location and Time Commitment: Family Development Center, Mount Vernon, WA

Check in to unit at least every 6 months (or as needed) Spend at least 2+ hours cleaning up/repainting/restocking unit when necessary

Volunteer Benefits: Volunteers are provided adequate supplies and staff support while serving. Individuals and groups can use this opportunity to meet community service hour requirements, complete a day of service event, and/or as a regularly scheduled volunteer opportunity.

Community Need Met: At Community Action of Skagit County, we believe that everyone deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. The Family Development Center offers homeless families a supportive first step on the path to stable housing. Stocking units directly impacts families experiencing homelessness, offering a tangible connection to the community through the comforts of home, and hope for their futures.

Applicant Type: Small groups of 2-6. Groups may consist of adults 18 and over, seniors, students on summer breaks.  

Supervisor: Laura Eberhard, Family Development Center Coordinator

How to Apply:

Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org to find out more about Community Action volunteer opportunities and fill out a volunteer application.

 

Agency: Community Action of Skagit County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98273

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Group Program Support Volunteer


About the Position:

Group program support volunteers will assist program managers and recreation leaders in supporting teens and adults with developmental disabilities in community-based recreation programs. This will provide members with the opportunity to achieve greater independence, experience personal growth, have fun, improve their health, and build friendships in a safe and inclusive environment. This is a direct-service position that supports Max Higbee Center members in engaging in a wide range of recreational activities.


Reports To: 

Community Outreach Coordinator for onboarding, scheduling, ongoing encouragement and support  

Recreation Leaders and Program Managers for ongoing training, guidance, direction, and support during volunteer shifts


Schedule Expectations: 

Group program support volunteers will commit on a quarterly basis to one of the following weekly shifts:


From 9:00am to 12:30pm on MON, TUE, WED, THU, or FRI 

From 1:30pm to 5:00pm on MON, TUE, THU, or FRI

From 12:00pm to 2:00pm on MON, TUE, THU, or FRI 

From 6:00pm to 8:30pm on FRI or SAT


Role Expectations 

Help create and maintain a welcoming, inclusive, safe, and respectful environment

Assist with in-house activities and community outings while maintaining group safety and accommodating varying abilities and needs

Support and encourage members in participating in planned activities while also respecting their freedom of choice

Facilitate activities and interactions with members during unstructured time in programs

Communicate effectively and respectfully with all members, caregivers, family members and staff

Demonstrate and maintain appropriate boundaries with members and support members in creating appropriate personal boundaries and relationships both at programs and in the community

Be available to provide more focused support for particular members as identified by staff 

Be available to assist with organizing and cleaning as needed

Be familiar with and follow the guidelines described in the Volunteer & Intern Guide 


Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years of age or older

Must be able to work in-person at our Bellingham, WA location

Must be able to pass a background check 

Ability to maintain confidentiality of staff, volunteers, and participants

Willingness to reflect honestly and respectfully on volunteer experiences

Willingness to receive and integrate feedback from participants and staff


Desired Qualifications

Experience working with people with developmental disabilities

Experience working with groups in recreation programs


Accommodation

If you are applying for a volunteer position or internship at Max Higbee Center and have a disability and 

need accommodation for the application process or the role responsibilities described above, please contact the Community Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator at (360) 398-6650.


Nondiscrimination/Equal Opportunity

Max Higbee Center does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression and/or identity, genetic information, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. All inquiries regarding compliance with access, equal opportunity and/or grievance procedures should be directed to the Program Director at (360) 398-6669.


Application Process

Submit Volunteer Application

Conduct in-person interview

Sign agreements and waivers

Pass background checks

Schedule volunteer shifts

Agency: Max Higbee Center


About the Position:

Group program support volunteers will assist program managers and recreation leaders in supporting teens and adults with developmental disabilities in community-based recreation programs. This will provide members with the opportunity to achieve greater independence, experience personal growth, have fun, improve their health, and build friendships in a safe and inclusive environment. This is a direct-service position that supports Max Higbee Center members in engaging in a wide range of recreational activities.


Reports To: 

Community Outreach Coordinator for onboarding, scheduling, ongoing encouragement and support  

Recreation Leaders and Program Managers for ongoing training, guidance, direction, and support during volunteer shifts


Schedule Expectations: 

Group program support volunteers will commit on a quarterly basis to one of the following weekly shifts:


From 9:00am to 12:30pm on MON, TUE, WED, THU, or FRI 

From 1:30pm to 5:00pm on MON, TUE, THU, or FRI

From 12:00pm to 2:00pm on MON, TUE, THU, or FRI 

From 6:00pm to 8:30pm on FRI or SAT


Role Expectations 

Help create and maintain a welcoming, inclusive, safe, and respectful environment

Assist with in-house activities and community outings while maintaining group safety and accommodating varying abilities and needs

Support and encourage members in participating in planned activities while also respecting their freedom of choice

Facilitate activities and interactions with members during unstructured time in programs

Communicate effectively and respectfully with all members, caregivers, family members and staff

Demonstrate and maintain appropriate boundaries with members and support members in creating appropriate personal boundaries and relationships both at programs and in the community

Be available to provide more focused support for particular members as identified by staff 

Be available to assist with organizing and cleaning as needed

Be familiar with and follow the guidelines described in the Volunteer & Intern Guide 


Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years of age or older

Must be able to work in-person at our Bellingham, WA location

Must be able to pass a background check 

Ability to maintain confidentiality of staff, volunteers, and participants

Willingness to reflect honestly and respectfully on volunteer experiences

Willingness to receive and integrate feedback from participants and staff


Desired Qualifications

Experience working with people with developmental disabilities

Experience working with groups in recreation programs


Accommodation

If you are applying for a volunteer position or internship at Max Higbee Center and have a disability and 

need accommodation for the application process or the role responsibilities described above, please contact the Community Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator at (360) 398-6650.


Nondiscrimination/Equal Opportunity

Max Higbee Center does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression and/or identity, genetic information, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. All inquiries regarding compliance with access, equal opportunity and/or grievance procedures should be directed to the Program Director at (360) 398-6669.


Application Process

Submit Volunteer Application

Conduct in-person interview

Sign agreements and waivers

Pass background checks

Schedule volunteer shifts

Agency: Max Higbee Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Supporting adult learners with Autism or Intellectual Disabilities

The Whatcom Literacy Council offers free tutoring services to adult learners from all walks of life. Sometimes we get requests from learners in the community who have identified themselves as having Autism or intellectual disabilities. In order to best serve their unique needs and provide the right kind of learning environment for success, these individuals would benefit from the tutoring support of volunteers who have experience in special education and/or adults with intellectual disabilities.  If you have experience in these areas or know someone who is who may be interested in volunteering for our organization as a tutor, please get in touch with:

Ashley Meyer, Adult Literacy Program Coordinator
alp@whatcomliteracy.org
360.306.1612

If you would like to learn more about our programs before committing, please take a look at our website at https://www.whatcomliteracy.org/one-to-one-tutor

The Whatcom Literacy Council is a member of ProLiteracy America, and a United Way partner agency.  We provide free one-to-one tutoring and small classes. Our tutors can work with learners throughout Whatcom County at a public meeting place and at times that fit our learners' busy schedules. 

Agency: Whatcom Literacy Council

The Whatcom Literacy Council offers free tutoring services to adult learners from all walks of life. Sometimes we get requests from learners in the community who have identified themselves as having Autism or intellectual disabilities. In order to best serve their unique needs and provide the right kind of learning environment for success, these individuals would benefit from the tutoring support of volunteers who have experience in special education and/or adults with intellectual disabilities.  If you have experience in these areas or know someone who is who may be interested in volunteering for our organization as a tutor, please get in touch with:

Ashley Meyer, Adult Literacy Program Coordinator
alp@whatcomliteracy.org
360.306.1612

If you would like to learn more about our programs before committing, please take a look at our website at https://www.whatcomliteracy.org/one-to-one-tutor

The Whatcom Literacy Council is a member of ProLiteracy America, and a United Way partner agency.  We provide free one-to-one tutoring and small classes. Our tutors can work with learners throughout Whatcom County at a public meeting place and at times that fit our learners' busy schedules. 

Agency: Whatcom Literacy Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors- Secretary

Empowering Strides is seeking a volunteer to join our Board of Directors as Secretary. Empowering Strides’ mission is to empower children with emotional, behavioral and/or cognitive challenges through therapeutic horsemanship to improve social/emotional interaction and helping to build a deeper sense of self awareness. While riding and learning to care for the program horses, we instill confidence, responsibility, and self-worth in our students. We create a positive and impactful setting using animals that enriches each rider’s life.

Board of Directors Responsibilities

Legal and Fiduciary Responsibility: Ensure the organization adheres to legal and ethical standards. Act in the best interest of the organization.

Strategic Oversight: Approve the organization’s strategic plan, monitor progress, and ensure its implementation.

Fundraising and Resource Development: Support and actively participate in fundraising efforts. Cultivate relationships with potential donors, sponsors, and partners.

Advocacy: Promote the organization's mission and goals in the community and to relevant stakeholders.

Evaluation: Regularly evaluate the organization's performance, programs, and financial health.

Secretary Responsibilities

Ensure the accurate documentation of all board meetings through minutes and records.

Maintain important documents and correspondence for legal and regulatory purposes.

Ensure proper board meeting notices are given in compliance with bylaws.

Coordinate with the President to set the agenda for meetings.

Requirements:

Excellent oral and written communication.

Knowledge of Google Drive to store meeting minutes and documents. 

Attend board meetings in Snohomish, WA. 

Experience with horses is preferred.

Experience with nonprofits is preferred

Agency: Empowering Strides

Empowering Strides is seeking a volunteer to join our Board of Directors as Secretary. Empowering Strides’ mission is to empower children with emotional, behavioral and/or cognitive challenges through therapeutic horsemanship to improve social/emotional interaction and helping to build a deeper sense of self awareness. While riding and learning to care for the program horses, we instill confidence, responsibility, and self-worth in our students. We create a positive and impactful setting using animals that enriches each rider’s life.

Board of Directors Responsibilities

Legal and Fiduciary Responsibility: Ensure the organization adheres to legal and ethical standards. Act in the best interest of the organization.

Strategic Oversight: Approve the organization’s strategic plan, monitor progress, and ensure its implementation.

Fundraising and Resource Development: Support and actively participate in fundraising efforts. Cultivate relationships with potential donors, sponsors, and partners.

Advocacy: Promote the organization's mission and goals in the community and to relevant stakeholders.

Evaluation: Regularly evaluate the organization's performance, programs, and financial health.

Secretary Responsibilities

Ensure the accurate documentation of all board meetings through minutes and records.

Maintain important documents and correspondence for legal and regulatory purposes.

Ensure proper board meeting notices are given in compliance with bylaws.

Coordinate with the President to set the agenda for meetings.

Requirements:

Excellent oral and written communication.

Knowledge of Google Drive to store meeting minutes and documents. 

Attend board meetings in Snohomish, WA. 

Experience with horses is preferred.

Experience with nonprofits is preferred

Agency: Empowering Strides

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98296

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors-Treasurer

Empowering Strides is seeking a volunteer to join our Board of Directors as Treasurer. Empowering Strides’ mission is to empower children with emotional, behavioral and/or cognitive challenges through therapeutic horsemanship to improve social/emotional interaction and helping to build a deeper sense of self awareness. While riding and learning to care for the program horses, we instill confidence, responsibility, and self-worth in our students. We create a positive and impactful setting using animals that enriches each rider’s life.

Board of Directors Responsibilities

Legal and Fiduciary Responsibility: Ensure the organization adheres to legal and ethical standards. Act in the best interest of the organization.

Strategic Oversight: Approve the organization’s strategic plan, monitor progress, and ensure its implementation.

Fundraising and Resource Development: Support and actively participate in fundraising efforts. Cultivate relationships with potential donors, sponsors, and partners.

Advocacy: Promote the organization's mission and goals in the community and to relevant stakeholders.

Evaluation: Regularly evaluate the organization's performance, programs, and financial health.

Treasurer Responsibilities

Oversee the financial health of the organization, ensuring proper financial management and oversight.

Lead the board in the review and approval of budgets and financial reports.

Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory financial requirements.

Understand the financial position of the organization and communicate it to the board.

Provide financial reports and budgets for grants as needed. 

Requirements:

Background in accounting, finance or similar financial-related field.

Proficiency in Quickbooks online.

Attend board meetings in Snohomish, WA. 

Experience with horses is preferred.

Experience with nonprofits is preferred

Agency: Empowering Strides

Empowering Strides is seeking a volunteer to join our Board of Directors as Treasurer. Empowering Strides’ mission is to empower children with emotional, behavioral and/or cognitive challenges through therapeutic horsemanship to improve social/emotional interaction and helping to build a deeper sense of self awareness. While riding and learning to care for the program horses, we instill confidence, responsibility, and self-worth in our students. We create a positive and impactful setting using animals that enriches each rider’s life.

Board of Directors Responsibilities

Legal and Fiduciary Responsibility: Ensure the organization adheres to legal and ethical standards. Act in the best interest of the organization.

Strategic Oversight: Approve the organization’s strategic plan, monitor progress, and ensure its implementation.

Fundraising and Resource Development: Support and actively participate in fundraising efforts. Cultivate relationships with potential donors, sponsors, and partners.

Advocacy: Promote the organization's mission and goals in the community and to relevant stakeholders.

Evaluation: Regularly evaluate the organization's performance, programs, and financial health.

Treasurer Responsibilities

Oversee the financial health of the organization, ensuring proper financial management and oversight.

Lead the board in the review and approval of budgets and financial reports.

Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory financial requirements.

Understand the financial position of the organization and communicate it to the board.

Provide financial reports and budgets for grants as needed. 

Requirements:

Background in accounting, finance or similar financial-related field.

Proficiency in Quickbooks online.

Attend board meetings in Snohomish, WA. 

Experience with horses is preferred.

Experience with nonprofits is preferred

Agency: Empowering Strides

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98296

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Table Volunteer

Are you a friendly, outgoing sort, who enjoys chatting with people and getting them excited about a great cause? We need YOU to join our squad of ready-to-go outreach table volunteers.

We often participate in various info fair settings, as well as info table opportunities at other community events, businesses, and venues -- all fantastic opportunities to educate the public in person and 1:1 on our many exciting initiatives, sign people up for our e-newsletter and, most importantly, generate interest in volunteering and/or donating to support our work. You might be the first person a member of the community talks with about us, and you never know who might get involved because of you! Let us know if you're interested in being trained and on-call for this essential role!

Agency: Whatcom Million Trees Project

Are you a friendly, outgoing sort, who enjoys chatting with people and getting them excited about a great cause? We need YOU to join our squad of ready-to-go outreach table volunteers.

We often participate in various info fair settings, as well as info table opportunities at other community events, businesses, and venues -- all fantastic opportunities to educate the public in person and 1:1 on our many exciting initiatives, sign people up for our e-newsletter and, most importantly, generate interest in volunteering and/or donating to support our work. You might be the first person a member of the community talks with about us, and you never know who might get involved because of you! Let us know if you're interested in being trained and on-call for this essential role!

Agency: Whatcom Million Trees Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tool Manager

As a non-profit, it's extra important we take good care of the tools of our trade - shovels, mattocks, loppers, hand trimmers, etc. - so they can last longer, avoiding unnecessary replacement costs. Will you help us with this essential task? A Tool Manager is needed to thoroughly clean off all the tools after work parties (can sometimes get a bit muddy!), safely store them in between work parties, and transport them to and from work parties. The ideal Tool Manager has:

a good place and materials for tool-cleaning (a hose at minimum, brushes can be provided), a secure and weather-proof garage, shed, or barn to store them in, a vehicle that can easily transport all of them (pickup truck or van would be best), and a few hours a month and some elbow grease to spare. It's a relatively small time commitment with a BIG impact.

Let us know if you're interested in being our Tool Manager!

Agency: Whatcom Million Trees Project

As a non-profit, it's extra important we take good care of the tools of our trade - shovels, mattocks, loppers, hand trimmers, etc. - so they can last longer, avoiding unnecessary replacement costs. Will you help us with this essential task? A Tool Manager is needed to thoroughly clean off all the tools after work parties (can sometimes get a bit muddy!), safely store them in between work parties, and transport them to and from work parties. The ideal Tool Manager has:

a good place and materials for tool-cleaning (a hose at minimum, brushes can be provided), a secure and weather-proof garage, shed, or barn to store them in, a vehicle that can easily transport all of them (pickup truck or van would be best), and a few hours a month and some elbow grease to spare. It's a relatively small time commitment with a BIG impact.

Let us know if you're interested in being our Tool Manager!

Agency: Whatcom Million Trees Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: EcSA/Project X-It Volunteer Mentor - Bilingual Mentors Needed

Description: (Bilingual Mentors Needed, but not required for this volunteer position) Position Summary:   The Opportunity Council’s Early Learning and Family Services (ELAFS) department is recruiting mentors in Whatcom and Island counties for Economic Security for All (EcSA) – a yearlong program designed to help families and individuals gain financial literacy and improve their employment opportunities. EcSA provides financial education, coaching and monetary incentives for the families and individuals in the program. Participants with children will also receive age-appropriate curriculum to help the entire family gain financial knowledge and skills. Both parents and children will actively participate. As a mentor, you will help to coach families through an individualized plan that includes group learning and one-on-one opportunities. Our participants will also have access to the service of the Northwest Workforce Council to help them explore job training opportunities and the participants can work with NWC to research employment options.  You can make a difference in the lives of our enrollees. Mentoring will consist of providing one-on-one financial coaching using our financial toolkit and collaborating with the enrollee(s) to develop goals in a Family Resiliency Plan.   Responsibilities:   Mentors will be trained to work closely with a participant to develop goals to improve financial health while providing needed social and emotional support. We prefer mentors who can commit to assisting an EcSA participant for the entire year of the program. Mentors will meet one-on-one, through Zoom, phone calls or text, with a selected family an average of 10 hours of mentorship, creating financial goals, and virtual Knowledge Night attendance.   Training: Training is provided, and no previous experience is required to volunteer as a mentor. Prior to being matched with a family, all mentors will receive quality training in poverty culture, goal setting, financial coaching, and the financial tool-kit with continued support and opportunity for personal and professional development from staff and coordinators. Our mentors will attend virtual financial training in January 2025 for 6 weeks, then begin working with program participants through January 2026.Requirements:   Applicants must be dedicated, supportive, patient, and flexible individuals who are willing to be an advocate for a family regardless of difference in lifestyle, beliefs, culture, or background. As a mentor, it is important to have good listening skills, initiative, and the ability to maintain confidentiality. Applicants should also demonstrate an interest in supporting low-income families through one-on-one coaching.   To Apply:  Apply online at https://www.oppco.org/howtohelp/volunteer/, please specify “EcSA/Project X-It Mentor” in the “Special Skills” field of the application.  Please contact our EcSA/PX Specialist at kevi_veldman@oppco.org or call at (360) 305-5999 with any questions.

Agency: Opportunity Council

Description: (Bilingual Mentors Needed, but not required for this volunteer position) Position Summary:   The Opportunity Council’s Early Learning and Family Services (ELAFS) department is recruiting mentors in Whatcom and Island counties for Economic Security for All (EcSA) – a yearlong program designed to help families and individuals gain financial literacy and improve their employment opportunities. EcSA provides financial education, coaching and monetary incentives for the families and individuals in the program. Participants with children will also receive age-appropriate curriculum to help the entire family gain financial knowledge and skills. Both parents and children will actively participate. As a mentor, you will help to coach families through an individualized plan that includes group learning and one-on-one opportunities. Our participants will also have access to the service of the Northwest Workforce Council to help them explore job training opportunities and the participants can work with NWC to research employment options.  You can make a difference in the lives of our enrollees. Mentoring will consist of providing one-on-one financial coaching using our financial toolkit and collaborating with the enrollee(s) to develop goals in a Family Resiliency Plan.   Responsibilities:   Mentors will be trained to work closely with a participant to develop goals to improve financial health while providing needed social and emotional support. We prefer mentors who can commit to assisting an EcSA participant for the entire year of the program. Mentors will meet one-on-one, through Zoom, phone calls or text, with a selected family an average of 10 hours of mentorship, creating financial goals, and virtual Knowledge Night attendance.   Training: Training is provided, and no previous experience is required to volunteer as a mentor. Prior to being matched with a family, all mentors will receive quality training in poverty culture, goal setting, financial coaching, and the financial tool-kit with continued support and opportunity for personal and professional development from staff and coordinators. Our mentors will attend virtual financial training in January 2025 for 6 weeks, then begin working with program participants through January 2026.Requirements:   Applicants must be dedicated, supportive, patient, and flexible individuals who are willing to be an advocate for a family regardless of difference in lifestyle, beliefs, culture, or background. As a mentor, it is important to have good listening skills, initiative, and the ability to maintain confidentiality. Applicants should also demonstrate an interest in supporting low-income families through one-on-one coaching.   To Apply:  Apply online at https://www.oppco.org/howtohelp/volunteer/, please specify “EcSA/Project X-It Mentor” in the “Special Skills” field of the application.  Please contact our EcSA/PX Specialist at kevi_veldman@oppco.org or call at (360) 305-5999 with any questions.

Agency: Opportunity Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Check-in Volunteer (Help welcome seniors into our meal program)

HIP serves freshly prepared, healthy lunches to seniors as part of Lake City Senior Days three days a week. We are looking for a check-in volunteer who'll greet program participants, check them in (either using a scanner or on paper), and make them feel welcome in that space.

This role will also involve helping seniors check in for a second meal, distributing monthly menus and signup forms, collecting donations, and generally being a point of contact for program participants. We have openings on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 12 to 1:45 pm, but anyone who could help on any day would be helpful.

Agency: Hunger Intervention Program

HIP serves freshly prepared, healthy lunches to seniors as part of Lake City Senior Days three days a week. We are looking for a check-in volunteer who'll greet program participants, check them in (either using a scanner or on paper), and make them feel welcome in that space.

This role will also involve helping seniors check in for a second meal, distributing monthly menus and signup forms, collecting donations, and generally being a point of contact for program participants. We have openings on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 12 to 1:45 pm, but anyone who could help on any day would be helpful.

Agency: Hunger Intervention Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest - Seeking Volunteers

We are looking for volunteers! 

We host an annual event - a poetry contest open to residents of all ages.  For close to 20 years, local poets have been sending us their outstanding creations.  The committee that does all the leg work to make it happen is seeking new members.  You need not be a poet, just interested in helping the arts thrive in our community.  Let us know if you might like to lend a hand.

Committee members collect the poems, select the judges, arrange the celebration of winners, and join forces to provide the rewards that are presented to winners.  Meetings are held to discuss the tasks at hand and assign the duties involved.  We're a fun bunch, & dedicated to keeping this tradition alive in Whatcom County.

Currently, we are in need of a bookkeeper to help us keep track of funds coming in through donations, grants, or other means, as well as keep track of all of our spending on items and services we use that we accumulate throughout the year. Please contact us if you can help with this aspect of making the poetry contest successful.


We look forward to hearing from you!

Contact us at suecboynton@gmail.com


Agency: Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest

We are looking for volunteers! 

We host an annual event - a poetry contest open to residents of all ages.  For close to 20 years, local poets have been sending us their outstanding creations.  The committee that does all the leg work to make it happen is seeking new members.  You need not be a poet, just interested in helping the arts thrive in our community.  Let us know if you might like to lend a hand.

Committee members collect the poems, select the judges, arrange the celebration of winners, and join forces to provide the rewards that are presented to winners.  Meetings are held to discuss the tasks at hand and assign the duties involved.  We're a fun bunch, & dedicated to keeping this tradition alive in Whatcom County.

Currently, we are in need of a bookkeeper to help us keep track of funds coming in through donations, grants, or other means, as well as keep track of all of our spending on items and services we use that we accumulate throughout the year. Please contact us if you can help with this aspect of making the poetry contest successful.


We look forward to hearing from you!

Contact us at suecboynton@gmail.com


Agency: Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Equipment Repair- Redmond

Bridge Disability Ministries is looking to place volunteers in our new equipment office location in Redmond!

The Equipment Repair Volunteer will assist with the cleaning and repair of donated durable medical equipment. This needs to be a person who is handy with tools and has mechanical repair knowledge and experience.

We are looking for volunteers who can commit to a weekly schedule of about 2 hours for one to two days a week. And we are hoping that person is you!  

 

Agency: Bridge Disability Ministries

Bridge Disability Ministries is looking to place volunteers in our new equipment office location in Redmond!

The Equipment Repair Volunteer will assist with the cleaning and repair of donated durable medical equipment. This needs to be a person who is handy with tools and has mechanical repair knowledge and experience.

We are looking for volunteers who can commit to a weekly schedule of about 2 hours for one to two days a week. And we are hoping that person is you!  

 

Agency: Bridge Disability Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Laundry Volunteer- Weekend Help

As a food organization, we go through many rags and aprons and we'd love your help with laundry! We provide a document with instructions on how to thoroughly clean rags and aprons.

The laundry would be picked up from the HIP kitchen (3841 NE 123rd ST, Seattle, Washington) on Friday afternoons after 12:30 pm. Drop-off can be anytime on Monday, although it’s slightly easier after meal prep is finished at 11:30 am onwards.

This is a weekend volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Hunger Intervention Program

As a food organization, we go through many rags and aprons and we'd love your help with laundry! We provide a document with instructions on how to thoroughly clean rags and aprons.

The laundry would be picked up from the HIP kitchen (3841 NE 123rd ST, Seattle, Washington) on Friday afternoons after 12:30 pm. Drop-off can be anytime on Monday, although it’s slightly easier after meal prep is finished at 11:30 am onwards.

This is a weekend volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Hunger Intervention Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Store Volunteer

Help our visitors bring part of their BIMA experience home by volunteering in BIMA’s Museum Store! We’re looking for volunteers who want to share their talents in the store and provide customer service and support in a fun and ever-changing environment. The BIMA Museum Store specializes in extending the visitor experience by offering locally produced and designed products that highlight the art and craft of the Puget Sound Region. Store volunteers will be a core point of contact with all visitors, and must be comfortable with initiating conversation, helping customers to access store merchandise, learning our point-of-sale system, handling money, and maintaining a general knowledge of store vendors and artists. If you have previous retail experience or customer service experience, this may be a great opportunity to assist the store team in extending the mission of BIMA.

Agency: Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Help our visitors bring part of their BIMA experience home by volunteering in BIMA’s Museum Store! We’re looking for volunteers who want to share their talents in the store and provide customer service and support in a fun and ever-changing environment. The BIMA Museum Store specializes in extending the visitor experience by offering locally produced and designed products that highlight the art and craft of the Puget Sound Region. Store volunteers will be a core point of contact with all visitors, and must be comfortable with initiating conversation, helping customers to access store merchandise, learning our point-of-sale system, handling money, and maintaining a general knowledge of store vendors and artists. If you have previous retail experience or customer service experience, this may be a great opportunity to assist the store team in extending the mission of BIMA.

Agency: Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pack Meals for Food Insecure students | SEEKING VOLUNTEERS

There truly is no better time to volunteer. Our program needs help packing and delivering 5000 bags of food to students struggling with food and housing insecurity in our community.

For group volunteering, please contact nichelle@backpackbrigade.org

Please consider volunteering during the following ongoing shifts:

Monday through Thursday : Packing bags or prepping food from 8:00 am to 11:00 am.Monday afternoon from 12pm to 2pm Packing bags or prepping food. Each day, we need 20 volunteers packing bags and 5 stocking shelves.

Steps to volunteer:

1. Pick a day. Monday-Thursday.

2. Pick a task. Stocking, packing, driving, or loading cars (Thursday only for the final two)

3. Email me your choices and I'll slot you in as early as that very week

You and our team of 100+ weekly volunteers will help pack and prep at least 700 bags of food every day for kids to fill their bellies all weekend long.

We also offer one-time group opportunities on Tuesdays from 2:00 to 4:00, Fridays 10:00 to 12:00, and 12:00PM to 2:00PM.

We're always on email so please don't hesitate to reach out.

Please click the Respond button below to get in touch. Someone from Backpack Brigade will reach out to you with next steps!

Please do not consider your shift(s) confirmed until you have communicated with someone at Backpack Brigade directly.

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 5000 bags of food to students struggling with food and housing insecurity in our community.

For group volunteering, please contact nichelle@backpackbrigade.org

Please consider volunteering during the following ongoing shifts:

Monday through Thursday : Packing bags or prepping food from 8:00 am to 11:00 am.Monday afternoon from 12pm to 2pm Packing bags or prepping food. Each day, we need 20 volunteers packing bags and 5 stocking shelves.

Steps to volunteer:

1. Pick a day. Monday-Thursday.

2. Pick a task. Stocking, packing, driving, or loading cars (Thursday only for the final two)

3. Email me your choices and I'll slot you in as early as that very week

You and our team of 100+ weekly volunteers will help pack and prep at least 700 bags of food every day for kids to fill their bellies all weekend long.

We also offer one-time group opportunities on Tuesdays from 2:00 to 4:00, Fridays 10:00 to 12:00, and 12:00PM to 2:00PM.

We're always on email so please don't hesitate to reach out.

Please click the Respond button below to get in touch. Someone from Backpack Brigade will reach out to you with next steps!

Please do not consider your shift(s) confirmed until you have communicated with someone at Backpack Brigade directly.

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

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Horse Rescue - Become a Barn Chore Volunteer at Save a Forgotten Equine (SAFE)

Safe Harbor Stables in Redmond Washington is seeking dedicated and energetic volunteers to assist with daily barn chores. This is a highly physical role that directly supports the well-being of our rescue horses. No horse experience is necessary and we will train you to do the job.  


As a Barn Chore Volunteer, your responsibilities will include: 

Cleaning horse stalls and paddocks 

Scrubbing grain pans and sweeping barn aisles and shelter mats 

Feeding and watering the horses 

Other farm/barn maintenance 

Providing much-needed care and affection to the SAFE rescue horses 

Volunteer Requirements: 

Must be 16 years or older to volunteer independently 

Volunteers aged 8-15 are welcome with a parent/guardian volunteering alongside them 

A virtual orientation and training are required for all new volunteers and are offered regularly each month 

A minimum commitment of one shift per week for at least three months is preferred 

Available Shifts: 

Morning Shift: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM 

Evening Shift: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM 

Shifts are available seven days a week 


If you’re passionate about animal welfare and ready to contribute in a meaningful way, we’d love to have you on our team!



Apply today: Volunteer Application 

Read more about our volunteer program here 



Agency: Save a Forgotten Equine (SAFE)

Safe Harbor Stables in Redmond Washington is seeking dedicated and energetic volunteers to assist with daily barn chores. This is a highly physical role that directly supports the well-being of our rescue horses. No horse experience is necessary and we will train you to do the job.  


As a Barn Chore Volunteer, your responsibilities will include: 

Cleaning horse stalls and paddocks 

Scrubbing grain pans and sweeping barn aisles and shelter mats 

Feeding and watering the horses 

Other farm/barn maintenance 

Providing much-needed care and affection to the SAFE rescue horses 

Volunteer Requirements: 

Must be 16 years or older to volunteer independently 

Volunteers aged 8-15 are welcome with a parent/guardian volunteering alongside them 

A virtual orientation and training are required for all new volunteers and are offered regularly each month 

A minimum commitment of one shift per week for at least three months is preferred 

Available Shifts: 

Morning Shift: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM 

Evening Shift: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM 

Shifts are available seven days a week 


If you’re passionate about animal welfare and ready to contribute in a meaningful way, we’d love to have you on our team!



Apply today: Volunteer Application 

Read more about our volunteer program here 



Agency: Save a Forgotten Equine (SAFE)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98053

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Meals Delivery Driver- Bimonthly Mondays

Hunger Intervention Program's Senior Meal program prepares meals on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for Seniors. While the majority of meals are served at the Lamb of God Church, a portion are delivered to homebound Seniors in the north Seattle area. HIP is looking for volunteer delivery drivers to deliver meals twice a month on Mondays during the lunch hour.

For this position, we're looking for someone who can commit to a 1.5-2 hour shift every other Monday from approximately 11:30 am-1:30 pm. Volunteers will be asked to use their own vehicle but will be reimbursed for gas. Ideally, we will have a consistent volunteer for this position so that they can become familiar with the route.

This position requires a background check.

Agency: Hunger Intervention Program

Hunger Intervention Program's Senior Meal program prepares meals on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for Seniors. While the majority of meals are served at the Lamb of God Church, a portion are delivered to homebound Seniors in the north Seattle area. HIP is looking for volunteer delivery drivers to deliver meals twice a month on Mondays during the lunch hour.

For this position, we're looking for someone who can commit to a 1.5-2 hour shift every other Monday from approximately 11:30 am-1:30 pm. Volunteers will be asked to use their own vehicle but will be reimbursed for gas. Ideally, we will have a consistent volunteer for this position so that they can become familiar with the route.

This position requires a background check.

Agency: Hunger Intervention Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Role: Community Engagement Coordinator

Location: Bellingham, WA (Hybrid)
Time Commitment: 5-10 hours per week

Overview:
Kulshan Carbon Trust (KCT) is seeking an enthusiastic Community Engagement Coordinator to help expand our outreach, organize events, and build partnerships with local businesses and community groups. This role is ideal for someone passionate about climate solutions, community engagement, and nonprofit growth.

Responsibilities:

Outreach & Communications:

Assist with writing and editing newsletters, blog posts, and website content.

Develop outreach materials to educate the public on KCT’s mission and programs.

Support email marketing and donor communications.

Event Planning & Logistics:

Help organize and coordinate KCT events, including fundraisers, educational programs, and volunteer workdays.

Support event logistics such as venue coordination, scheduling, and marketing.

Assist with day-of-event coordination and volunteer management.

Business & Community Partnerships:

Identify and connect with businesses interested in sustainability initiatives.

Develop and maintain partnerships to support KCT’s programs.

Coordinate in-kind donations or sponsorships from local businesses.

Ideal Qualifications:

Strong writing, communication, and organizational skills.

Experience with event planning, marketing, or community outreach (preferred but not required).

Enthusiasm for climate action, conservation, and community-building.

Ability to work independently and collaborate with a team.

Impact:
This role strengthens KCT’s ability to engage the community, expand partnerships, and organize impactful events that support conservation and climate action.

Agency: Kulshan Carbon Trust

Location: Bellingham, WA (Hybrid)
Time Commitment: 5-10 hours per week

Overview:
Kulshan Carbon Trust (KCT) is seeking an enthusiastic Community Engagement Coordinator to help expand our outreach, organize events, and build partnerships with local businesses and community groups. This role is ideal for someone passionate about climate solutions, community engagement, and nonprofit growth.

Responsibilities:

Outreach & Communications:

Assist with writing and editing newsletters, blog posts, and website content.

Develop outreach materials to educate the public on KCT’s mission and programs.

Support email marketing and donor communications.

Event Planning & Logistics:

Help organize and coordinate KCT events, including fundraisers, educational programs, and volunteer workdays.

Support event logistics such as venue coordination, scheduling, and marketing.

Assist with day-of-event coordination and volunteer management.

Business & Community Partnerships:

Identify and connect with businesses interested in sustainability initiatives.

Develop and maintain partnerships to support KCT’s programs.

Coordinate in-kind donations or sponsorships from local businesses.

Ideal Qualifications:

Strong writing, communication, and organizational skills.

Experience with event planning, marketing, or community outreach (preferred but not required).

Enthusiasm for climate action, conservation, and community-building.

Ability to work independently and collaborate with a team.

Impact:
This role strengthens KCT’s ability to engage the community, expand partnerships, and organize impactful events that support conservation and climate action.

Agency: Kulshan Carbon Trust

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Role: Human Resources Support

Location: Remote or Bellingham, WA
Time Commitment: 5-8 hours per month

Overview:
KCT seeks a detail-oriented Human Resources Support person to assist with HR functions such as onboarding volunteers and staff, policy development, and organizational support. This role is ideal for someone interested in nonprofit HR, developing talent and culture, and organizational design.

Responsibilities:

Support the development and implementation of HR policies and best practices for KCT’s volunteers and staff programs.

Help with the onboarding and orientation process for new volunteers and staff.

Maintain records of volunteer and staff participation.

Provide general administrative HR support as needed.

Help develop strategies for fostering a positive and inclusive organizational culture.

Ideal Qualifications:

Experience or interest in HR, nonprofit management, or organizational development.

Strong attention to detail and the ability to handle confidential matters.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Passion for climate action and supporting community initiatives.

Impact:
Your efforts will help create a more organized and efficient HR system, ensuring that KCT runs smoothly while promoting a welcoming and inclusive environment for all team members.



Agency: Kulshan Carbon Trust

Location: Remote or Bellingham, WA
Time Commitment: 5-8 hours per month

Overview:
KCT seeks a detail-oriented Human Resources Support person to assist with HR functions such as onboarding volunteers and staff, policy development, and organizational support. This role is ideal for someone interested in nonprofit HR, developing talent and culture, and organizational design.

Responsibilities:

Support the development and implementation of HR policies and best practices for KCT’s volunteers and staff programs.

Help with the onboarding and orientation process for new volunteers and staff.

Maintain records of volunteer and staff participation.

Provide general administrative HR support as needed.

Help develop strategies for fostering a positive and inclusive organizational culture.

Ideal Qualifications:

Experience or interest in HR, nonprofit management, or organizational development.

Strong attention to detail and the ability to handle confidential matters.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Passion for climate action and supporting community initiatives.

Impact:
Your efforts will help create a more organized and efficient HR system, ensuring that KCT runs smoothly while promoting a welcoming and inclusive environment for all team members.



Agency: Kulshan Carbon Trust

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Role: Volunteer Coordinator

Location: Bellingham, WA (Hybrid or Remote)
Time Commitment: 5-10 hours per month
Commitment Length: 6 months, with the opportunity to extend

Overview:
KCT is looking for an organized and enthusiastic Volunteer Coordinator to help recruit, engage, and manage volunteers for our conservation and community resilience initiatives. This role is essential in building a strong, engaged volunteer base to support KCT’s mission.

Responsibilities:

Recruit, onboard, and coordinate volunteers for KCT programs and events.

Maintain a database of volunteers and track participation.

Communicate regularly with volunteers, providing updates on opportunities and appreciation for their efforts.

Assist in planning and hosting events, such as community tabling events, volunteer recruitment opportunities, and team social gatherings.

Work with KCT staff to develop training materials and maintain the alignment of volunteer activities with organizational priorities.

Ideal Qualifications:

Strong organizational and communication skills.

Experience in volunteer management, event planning, or community outreach is preferred but not required.

Enthusiasm for engaging people in climate action and land stewardship.

Ability to work both independently and collaboratively.

Impact:
Your work will help create a dedicated and engaged team of volunteers, ensuring KCT can implement its programs effectively while strengthening community ties.



Agency: Kulshan Carbon Trust

Location: Bellingham, WA (Hybrid or Remote)
Time Commitment: 5-10 hours per month
Commitment Length: 6 months, with the opportunity to extend

Overview:
KCT is looking for an organized and enthusiastic Volunteer Coordinator to help recruit, engage, and manage volunteers for our conservation and community resilience initiatives. This role is essential in building a strong, engaged volunteer base to support KCT’s mission.

Responsibilities:

Recruit, onboard, and coordinate volunteers for KCT programs and events.

Maintain a database of volunteers and track participation.

Communicate regularly with volunteers, providing updates on opportunities and appreciation for their efforts.

Assist in planning and hosting events, such as community tabling events, volunteer recruitment opportunities, and team social gatherings.

Work with KCT staff to develop training materials and maintain the alignment of volunteer activities with organizational priorities.

Ideal Qualifications:

Strong organizational and communication skills.

Experience in volunteer management, event planning, or community outreach is preferred but not required.

Enthusiasm for engaging people in climate action and land stewardship.

Ability to work both independently and collaboratively.

Impact:
Your work will help create a dedicated and engaged team of volunteers, ensuring KCT can implement its programs effectively while strengthening community ties.



Agency: Kulshan Carbon Trust

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Role: Social Media Coordinator


Location: Remote or Bellingham, WA
Time Commitment: 5-10 hours per month
Commitment Length: 6 months, with the opportunity to extend

Overview:
Kulshan Carbon Trust (KCT) is seeking a passionate and creative Social Media Coordinator to help maintain & expand our digital presence. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys storytelling, community engagement, and climate advocacy. You will play a key role in sharing KCT’s mission, principles, projects, and events across various social media platforms.

Responsibilities:

Develop and schedule engaging content for KCT’s social media channels (e.g., Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Hylo, etc.)

Create and curate graphics, videos, and written content that amplify  KCT’s brand and mission.

Engage with our online community by responding to comments, messages, and mentions.

Track analytics and help develop strategies to improve engagement and reach.

Collaborate with KCT team members to promote events, fundraisers, and volunteer opportunities.

Ideal Qualifications:

Experience in managing social media for organizations, businesses, or personal projects.

Strong writing and effective communication skills.

Familiarity with Canva, Adobe Suite, or other content creation tools is preferred but not required.

Passion for environmental conservation and climate solutions.

Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.

Impact:

Your efforts will assist KCT in educating and engaging the public, enhancing our outreach initiatives, and expanding our support network for nature-based climate solutions in Northwest Washington.



Agency: Kulshan Carbon Trust


Location: Remote or Bellingham, WA
Time Commitment: 5-10 hours per month
Commitment Length: 6 months, with the opportunity to extend

Overview:
Kulshan Carbon Trust (KCT) is seeking a passionate and creative Social Media Coordinator to help maintain & expand our digital presence. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys storytelling, community engagement, and climate advocacy. You will play a key role in sharing KCT’s mission, principles, projects, and events across various social media platforms.

Responsibilities:

Develop and schedule engaging content for KCT’s social media channels (e.g., Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Hylo, etc.)

Create and curate graphics, videos, and written content that amplify  KCT’s brand and mission.

Engage with our online community by responding to comments, messages, and mentions.

Track analytics and help develop strategies to improve engagement and reach.

Collaborate with KCT team members to promote events, fundraisers, and volunteer opportunities.

Ideal Qualifications:

Experience in managing social media for organizations, businesses, or personal projects.

Strong writing and effective communication skills.

Familiarity with Canva, Adobe Suite, or other content creation tools is preferred but not required.

Passion for environmental conservation and climate solutions.

Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.

Impact:

Your efforts will assist KCT in educating and engaging the public, enhancing our outreach initiatives, and expanding our support network for nature-based climate solutions in Northwest Washington.



Agency: Kulshan Carbon Trust

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Check and Connect

Check and Connect provides regularly scheduled phone calls to clients who want to reduce feelings of isolation during the pandemic. Our goal is to support individuals and ensure their needs are being met during this challenging time. Our team of volunteers call clients weekly to verify their well-being, connect with them, and refer them to available resources. This program hopes to not only help reduce victimization and health concerns, but also isolation during the quarantine mandates. There are no requirements to join this program besides being an older adult or adult living with a disability.

 

Check and Connect volunteers:

¨ Assist the aging population and adults with disabilities with regular phone calls to reduce isolation and stress.

¨ Volunteer Remotely, only a cell phone and computer are needed!

¨ Determine the hours you work.

¨ Help keep our community connected during COVID quarantine mandates!

 

Check and Connect provides regularly scheduled phone calls to clients who want to reduce feelings of isolation during the pandemic. Our goal is to support individuals and ensure their needs are being met during this challenging time. Our team of volunteers call clients weekly to verify their well-being, connect with them, and refer them to available resources. This program hopes to not only help reduce victimization and health concerns, but also isolation during the quarantine mandates. There are no requirements to join this program besides being an older adult or adult living with a disability.

 

Check and Connect volunteers:

¨ Assist the aging population and adults with disabilities with regular phone calls to reduce isolation and stress.

¨ Volunteer Remotely, only a cell phone and computer are needed!

¨ Determine the hours you work.

¨ Help keep our community connected during COVID quarantine mandates!

 

Agency: Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington

Check and Connect provides regularly scheduled phone calls to clients who want to reduce feelings of isolation during the pandemic. Our goal is to support individuals and ensure their needs are being met during this challenging time. Our team of volunteers call clients weekly to verify their well-being, connect with them, and refer them to available resources. This program hopes to not only help reduce victimization and health concerns, but also isolation during the quarantine mandates. There are no requirements to join this program besides being an older adult or adult living with a disability.

 

Check and Connect volunteers:

¨ Assist the aging population and adults with disabilities with regular phone calls to reduce isolation and stress.

¨ Volunteer Remotely, only a cell phone and computer are needed!

¨ Determine the hours you work.

¨ Help keep our community connected during COVID quarantine mandates!

 

Check and Connect provides regularly scheduled phone calls to clients who want to reduce feelings of isolation during the pandemic. Our goal is to support individuals and ensure their needs are being met during this challenging time. Our team of volunteers call clients weekly to verify their well-being, connect with them, and refer them to available resources. This program hopes to not only help reduce victimization and health concerns, but also isolation during the quarantine mandates. There are no requirements to join this program besides being an older adult or adult living with a disability.

 

Check and Connect volunteers:

¨ Assist the aging population and adults with disabilities with regular phone calls to reduce isolation and stress.

¨ Volunteer Remotely, only a cell phone and computer are needed!

¨ Determine the hours you work.

¨ Help keep our community connected during COVID quarantine mandates!

 

Agency: Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Opportunity

The Neighborhood Farmers Markets (NFM) is on a mission to support and strengthen Washington's small farms and producers by creating and operating vibrant, successful neighborhood farmers markets. Our seven markets serve over 165 producers, from vegetable growers and orchardists to tribal fishing families and cider makers. In 2023, they enabled more than $14.5 million in local, sustainably-produced food sales to Seattle residents. The Board is actively working to recruit 2 to 3 new board members this Spring, as well as non-voting committee members to support the mission of NFM and the market community. Standing board committees with non-voting members include Executive, Finance, Vendor and Fundraising. We are looking for board members who possess:

• A passion for Washington state producers and our regional food system

• Prior nonprofit board experience

• Experience in any of following areas: fundraising, board development and governance, finance, small business development, food systems or food retail, community organizing, or real estate

Tell us more about you! Submit your interest, or nominate someone you know, by filling out our Expression of Interest form.

Board Responsibilities: The NFM Board of Directors provides mission-based leadership and strategic governance and sets policies to ensure the organization is run effectively, legally, and ethically. The Executive Director is responsible for recommending and implementing policies and programs, managing the organization and staff, and steering short-term goals. The NFM Board has a fiduciary responsibility and approves long-range goals for its growth and expansion, approves the annual budget, evaluates the Executive Director, ensures adequate funds to support programs, and ensures that funds are spent responsibly.


Board Members should be willing and able to:

• Commit to a 2-year board term with the intention to stay for 6 years

• Attend all board meetings, plus events and engagement opportunities in the markets throughout the year

• Review the agenda and all supporting materials prior to meetings • Be informed about the NFM mission, policies, and programs

• Make NFM part of their giving plan or secure support for the organization that reflects that priority

• Actively serve on one of the committees such as Vendor (limited to farmers), Marketing & Development, Finance or Executive.

• Participate in annual recruiting efforts to ensure the future leadership of NFM

• Approve the annual budget and assess the financial health and performance of the organization

• Evaluate the success of NFM in meeting its mission

• Serve as a link between the NFM and the community by serving as an ambassador for the organization and its mission

• Follow conflict of interest, ethics, and confidentiality guidelines

• Farmer Board Representatives additionally approve all requests to the Good Farmer Fund and Market polices

Philanthropic Commitment: We believe the source of our commitment begins within those who are closest to the work, including the staff and board. In order to credibly solicit contributions from foundations or individuals, NFM expects board members to make a personal contribution to the organization and recognizes a wide range of opportunities to do so. Examples of contributions that are meaningful to the organization include

1) contributing to board matching pledges during our annual giving campaigns

2) procuring and donating inkind items for fundraising efforts

3) a financial gift that is personally significant.

Board members are also expected to cultivate support through their networks such as participation in community events, shopping at the markets, or recommending potential sponsors or donors. Benefits: The NFM Board of Directors offers a chance to serve your community by ensuring the future of the Neighborhood Farmers Markets in Seattle! In addition, serving on the board provides leadership and professional growth opportunities, exposure to our regional food system, and a personal connection to the work and people of FNM. New board members participate in an onboarding process that includes training sessions on nonprofit board operations, NFM operations and programs, finances and financial statements, and, of course, the farmers markets!

Agency: Neighborhood Farmers Markets

The Neighborhood Farmers Markets (NFM) is on a mission to support and strengthen Washington's small farms and producers by creating and operating vibrant, successful neighborhood farmers markets. Our seven markets serve over 165 producers, from vegetable growers and orchardists to tribal fishing families and cider makers. In 2023, they enabled more than $14.5 million in local, sustainably-produced food sales to Seattle residents. The Board is actively working to recruit 2 to 3 new board members this Spring, as well as non-voting committee members to support the mission of NFM and the market community. Standing board committees with non-voting members include Executive, Finance, Vendor and Fundraising. We are looking for board members who possess:

• A passion for Washington state producers and our regional food system

• Prior nonprofit board experience

• Experience in any of following areas: fundraising, board development and governance, finance, small business development, food systems or food retail, community organizing, or real estate

Tell us more about you! Submit your interest, or nominate someone you know, by filling out our Expression of Interest form.

Board Responsibilities: The NFM Board of Directors provides mission-based leadership and strategic governance and sets policies to ensure the organization is run effectively, legally, and ethically. The Executive Director is responsible for recommending and implementing policies and programs, managing the organization and staff, and steering short-term goals. The NFM Board has a fiduciary responsibility and approves long-range goals for its growth and expansion, approves the annual budget, evaluates the Executive Director, ensures adequate funds to support programs, and ensures that funds are spent responsibly.


Board Members should be willing and able to:

• Commit to a 2-year board term with the intention to stay for 6 years

• Attend all board meetings, plus events and engagement opportunities in the markets throughout the year

• Review the agenda and all supporting materials prior to meetings • Be informed about the NFM mission, policies, and programs

• Make NFM part of their giving plan or secure support for the organization that reflects that priority

• Actively serve on one of the committees such as Vendor (limited to farmers), Marketing & Development, Finance or Executive.

• Participate in annual recruiting efforts to ensure the future leadership of NFM

• Approve the annual budget and assess the financial health and performance of the organization

• Evaluate the success of NFM in meeting its mission

• Serve as a link between the NFM and the community by serving as an ambassador for the organization and its mission

• Follow conflict of interest, ethics, and confidentiality guidelines

• Farmer Board Representatives additionally approve all requests to the Good Farmer Fund and Market polices

Philanthropic Commitment: We believe the source of our commitment begins within those who are closest to the work, including the staff and board. In order to credibly solicit contributions from foundations or individuals, NFM expects board members to make a personal contribution to the organization and recognizes a wide range of opportunities to do so. Examples of contributions that are meaningful to the organization include

1) contributing to board matching pledges during our annual giving campaigns

2) procuring and donating inkind items for fundraising efforts

3) a financial gift that is personally significant.

Board members are also expected to cultivate support through their networks such as participation in community events, shopping at the markets, or recommending potential sponsors or donors. Benefits: The NFM Board of Directors offers a chance to serve your community by ensuring the future of the Neighborhood Farmers Markets in Seattle! In addition, serving on the board provides leadership and professional growth opportunities, exposure to our regional food system, and a personal connection to the work and people of FNM. New board members participate in an onboarding process that includes training sessions on nonprofit board operations, NFM operations and programs, finances and financial statements, and, of course, the farmers markets!

Agency: Neighborhood Farmers Markets

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking volunteer skill sharer's for youth programing

Every day, Neighborhood House builds community and increases access to housing, health, education, and economic opportunities for low-income, immigrants and refugees across Seattle and King County. Since 1906, Neighborhood House has advanced our mission to partner with individuals and families to build community and increase access to housing, health, education, and economic opportunity. At Neighborhood House, we have a deep commitment to valuing our employees’, volunteers’, and clients’ diverse experiences and backgrounds, which guide our work for a more equitable future.


Neighborhood House’s Youth Engagement Program offers academic assistance, engagement through project based learning and social emotional learning, as well as other supports to youth and their families. We are seeking volunteers to engage with youth in grades K-12 to teach a new skill or activity. Some examples include: If you are passionate about fitness you could teach a series of at-home workouts! If you are a crafter and want to share out how to crochet, we can have a class on that! Professional photographers that can teach youth how to take expert photos with the phone cameras! The possibilities are endless in this remote setting. If reasonable, supplies can be distributed to youth to make sessions interactive.

Agency: Neighborhood House

Every day, Neighborhood House builds community and increases access to housing, health, education, and economic opportunities for low-income, immigrants and refugees across Seattle and King County. Since 1906, Neighborhood House has advanced our mission to partner with individuals and families to build community and increase access to housing, health, education, and economic opportunity. At Neighborhood House, we have a deep commitment to valuing our employees’, volunteers’, and clients’ diverse experiences and backgrounds, which guide our work for a more equitable future.


Neighborhood House’s Youth Engagement Program offers academic assistance, engagement through project based learning and social emotional learning, as well as other supports to youth and their families. We are seeking volunteers to engage with youth in grades K-12 to teach a new skill or activity. Some examples include: If you are passionate about fitness you could teach a series of at-home workouts! If you are a crafter and want to share out how to crochet, we can have a class on that! Professional photographers that can teach youth how to take expert photos with the phone cameras! The possibilities are endless in this remote setting. If reasonable, supplies can be distributed to youth to make sessions interactive.

Agency: Neighborhood House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Citizens Card Writing Volunteer (service hours included)

SCF Volunteers are the reason we are able to make the impact we do to seniors across the nation. Volunteers write cards that make seniors excited about their day! Senior Care First runs solely because of the support we receive from our volunteers.

At Senior Care First, we believe that any sized effort to make a difference is a difference nonetheless. Making cards for seniors have such a huge impact on their days. Volunteers like YOU help them feel a little less alone each day. This effort started with small motivational cards for senior citizens to help them get through this day, and has grown to include seasonal cards for the holidays.

Writing cards for seniors is not only to put lighten up the days of seniors but also to let them know there is a support system outside of their homes filled with loving young members of their community. There is no specific way to make the cards since YOU, the volunteer, have creative liberty. However, we encourage volunteers to use bright colors and inspiring messages to share love for the seniors. We have heard several positive messages from senior homes after receiving cards from SCF. From writing general motivational and inspiring cards to holiday related cards, we give them all.

Please the Respond link below to register!

Agency: Senior Care First Foundation

SCF Volunteers are the reason we are able to make the impact we do to seniors across the nation. Volunteers write cards that make seniors excited about their day! Senior Care First runs solely because of the support we receive from our volunteers.

At Senior Care First, we believe that any sized effort to make a difference is a difference nonetheless. Making cards for seniors have such a huge impact on their days. Volunteers like YOU help them feel a little less alone each day. This effort started with small motivational cards for senior citizens to help them get through this day, and has grown to include seasonal cards for the holidays.

Writing cards for seniors is not only to put lighten up the days of seniors but also to let them know there is a support system outside of their homes filled with loving young members of their community. There is no specific way to make the cards since YOU, the volunteer, have creative liberty. However, we encourage volunteers to use bright colors and inspiring messages to share love for the seniors. We have heard several positive messages from senior homes after receiving cards from SCF. From writing general motivational and inspiring cards to holiday related cards, we give them all.

Please the Respond link below to register!

Agency: Senior Care First Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98008

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Grant Researcher (Remote/Virtual)

Purpose and Goal

The Grant Research Volunteer position involves actively participating in the Research Committee, a team of dedicated volunteers that provides valuable insights and recommendations to the Board and Foundation staff regarding grant research strategies and funding opportunities. This role focuses on conducting research for potential grants and contributing to budgeting recommendations necessary to facilitate successful grant acquisition.

 

Primary Responsibilities Grant Research: Utilize our organization's research tools and resources to identify and compile a comprehensive list of potential grant opportunities. Alignment Assessment: Conduct in-depth research and analysis of each grantor's mission, objectives, and funding priorities to ensure alignment with our organization's cause. Eligibility Review: Evaluate each grant opportunity's eligibility criteria and requirements to determine whether our organization meets the qualifications. Funding Likelihood Analysis: Analyze historical funding patterns and success rates of potential grantors to gauge the likelihood of receiving funding. Grant Proposal Deadlines: Keep track of grant proposal submission deadlines to ensure our Grant Administrator can submit all necessary materials on time. Proposal Recommendations: Provide informed recommendations to our fundraising team regarding which grant opportunities best fit our organization, considering alignment with our mission and the potential for successful funding. Collaboration: Work closely with our Grants Administrator and other volunteers to share and collaborate on research findings, promoting a coordinated effort. Data Management: Maintain accurate and organized records of all research findings, grant applications, and communication with potential grantors. Continuous Learning: Stay updated on current trends, best practices, and funding opportunities in the non-profit sector to enhance the effectiveness of grant research efforts.

 

Qualifications Passion for our organization's mission to support marginalized youth and a genuine interest in positively impacting the community. Strong research skills with an ability to gather information from diverse sources and analyze data effectively. Detail-oriented and highly organized, capable of managing multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously. Excellent written and verbal communication skills to present research findings and recommendations clearly. Ability to work independently and as part of a team, fostering collaboration and open communication. Familiarity with grant research tools and databases is a plus but optional (training will be provided). Prior experience in grant research or fundraising for non-profit organizations is beneficial but optional.

 

Time Commitment Flexible time commitment tailored to your schedule. Ideally, commit around five hours per week (about one hour per business day).



Any amount of time and effort is highly valued for this crucial role. Choose between in-person, remote, or hybrid work setups.

 

Benefits The satisfaction of contributing to a meaningful cause, supporting marginalized youth, and positively impacting the community. Opportunity to gain valuable experience in grant research and fundraising for non-profit organizations. Engage with a passionate and supportive team of like-minded individuals. Recognition and appreciation for your valuable contributions to our organization's success.

 

Orientation and Training

Read the Believe in Me by-laws, Articles of Incorporation, and Financial Policy  Meet with the Grants Administrator and Chief Executive Officer

 

This role is purely voluntary, and this arrangement is not meant to be legally binding to an employment contract. Out-of-pocket travel costs between home and volunteering place will be offered. 

Agency: Believe in Me

Purpose and Goal

The Grant Research Volunteer position involves actively participating in the Research Committee, a team of dedicated volunteers that provides valuable insights and recommendations to the Board and Foundation staff regarding grant research strategies and funding opportunities. This role focuses on conducting research for potential grants and contributing to budgeting recommendations necessary to facilitate successful grant acquisition.

 

Primary Responsibilities Grant Research: Utilize our organization's research tools and resources to identify and compile a comprehensive list of potential grant opportunities. Alignment Assessment: Conduct in-depth research and analysis of each grantor's mission, objectives, and funding priorities to ensure alignment with our organization's cause. Eligibility Review: Evaluate each grant opportunity's eligibility criteria and requirements to determine whether our organization meets the qualifications. Funding Likelihood Analysis: Analyze historical funding patterns and success rates of potential grantors to gauge the likelihood of receiving funding. Grant Proposal Deadlines: Keep track of grant proposal submission deadlines to ensure our Grant Administrator can submit all necessary materials on time. Proposal Recommendations: Provide informed recommendations to our fundraising team regarding which grant opportunities best fit our organization, considering alignment with our mission and the potential for successful funding. Collaboration: Work closely with our Grants Administrator and other volunteers to share and collaborate on research findings, promoting a coordinated effort. Data Management: Maintain accurate and organized records of all research findings, grant applications, and communication with potential grantors. Continuous Learning: Stay updated on current trends, best practices, and funding opportunities in the non-profit sector to enhance the effectiveness of grant research efforts.

 

Qualifications Passion for our organization's mission to support marginalized youth and a genuine interest in positively impacting the community. Strong research skills with an ability to gather information from diverse sources and analyze data effectively. Detail-oriented and highly organized, capable of managing multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously. Excellent written and verbal communication skills to present research findings and recommendations clearly. Ability to work independently and as part of a team, fostering collaboration and open communication. Familiarity with grant research tools and databases is a plus but optional (training will be provided). Prior experience in grant research or fundraising for non-profit organizations is beneficial but optional.

 

Time Commitment Flexible time commitment tailored to your schedule. Ideally, commit around five hours per week (about one hour per business day).



Any amount of time and effort is highly valued for this crucial role. Choose between in-person, remote, or hybrid work setups.

 

Benefits The satisfaction of contributing to a meaningful cause, supporting marginalized youth, and positively impacting the community. Opportunity to gain valuable experience in grant research and fundraising for non-profit organizations. Engage with a passionate and supportive team of like-minded individuals. Recognition and appreciation for your valuable contributions to our organization's success.

 

Orientation and Training

Read the Believe in Me by-laws, Articles of Incorporation, and Financial Policy  Meet with the Grants Administrator and Chief Executive Officer

 

This role is purely voluntary, and this arrangement is not meant to be legally binding to an employment contract. Out-of-pocket travel costs between home and volunteering place will be offered. 

Agency: Believe in Me

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grassroots Nonprofit Seeks Experienced Board Members


Are you passionate about empowering underserved communities and making a lasting impact??

Puget Sound Peer (PSP), a growing grassroots nonprofit, is seeking a dedicated and experienced individual to join our Board of Directors.

Who We Are:
Puget Sound Peer is committed to building community power through advocacy, peer counseling, and leadership development. Our mission is to uplift low-income and marginalized communities by connecting them to resources, fostering leadership, and driving impactful peer-led initiatives.

What We’re Looking For:
We’re seeking an experienced professional who shares our values and vision for change. Ideal candidates will have expertise in one or more of the following areas:

Nonprofit governance Strategic planning Fundraising and donor relations Marketing and communications Behavioral health or social services

As a board member, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the direction and growth of Puget Sound Peer, supporting initiatives like the Peer Advocacy and Leadership Academy (PALA) and ensuring long-term sustainability through effective leadership and oversight.

Your Role:

Attend quarterly board meetings (virtual options available) Provide strategic guidance and oversight Act as an ambassador for PSP within your networks Help identify funding opportunities and support fundraising efforts

Why Join Us?
This is your opportunity to be part of a grassroots movement making real change in the lives of individuals and communities. Together, we’ll expand PSP’s reach, amplify marginalized voices, and create pathways to housing, employment, and empowerment.

Time Commitment:
Approximately 5-10 hours per month, including meetings and strategic efforts.

Interested?
If you’re ready to bring your expertise and passion to our team, we’d love to hear from you! Please click the Respond button below.

Help us transform lives and build stronger communities-join Puget Sound Peer today!


Agency: Puget Sound Peer


Are you passionate about empowering underserved communities and making a lasting impact??

Puget Sound Peer (PSP), a growing grassroots nonprofit, is seeking a dedicated and experienced individual to join our Board of Directors.

Who We Are:
Puget Sound Peer is committed to building community power through advocacy, peer counseling, and leadership development. Our mission is to uplift low-income and marginalized communities by connecting them to resources, fostering leadership, and driving impactful peer-led initiatives.

What We’re Looking For:
We’re seeking an experienced professional who shares our values and vision for change. Ideal candidates will have expertise in one or more of the following areas:

Nonprofit governance Strategic planning Fundraising and donor relations Marketing and communications Behavioral health or social services

As a board member, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the direction and growth of Puget Sound Peer, supporting initiatives like the Peer Advocacy and Leadership Academy (PALA) and ensuring long-term sustainability through effective leadership and oversight.

Your Role:

Attend quarterly board meetings (virtual options available) Provide strategic guidance and oversight Act as an ambassador for PSP within your networks Help identify funding opportunities and support fundraising efforts

Why Join Us?
This is your opportunity to be part of a grassroots movement making real change in the lives of individuals and communities. Together, we’ll expand PSP’s reach, amplify marginalized voices, and create pathways to housing, employment, and empowerment.

Time Commitment:
Approximately 5-10 hours per month, including meetings and strategic efforts.

Interested?
If you’re ready to bring your expertise and passion to our team, we’d love to hear from you! Please click the Respond button below.

Help us transform lives and build stronger communities-join Puget Sound Peer today!


Agency: Puget Sound Peer

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cook & Serve Lunch At The Orion Center

YouthCare is a nonprofit in Seattle. Our mission is to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. We are working hard to address the needs of young people. Food is one of the biggest ways you can support programs and youth. 

Do you enjoy cooking in a group? Use your skills to provide a healthy and delicious lunch for 40 young people in need. Cook at serve lunch at the Orion Center so young people can get the nutrition they need before they go to work or school!

This can be a one-time opportunity, or you can cook and serve lunch on a regular basis!

We make it easy! Location is in Seattle.

Agency: YouthCare

YouthCare is a nonprofit in Seattle. Our mission is to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. We are working hard to address the needs of young people. Food is one of the biggest ways you can support programs and youth. 

Do you enjoy cooking in a group? Use your skills to provide a healthy and delicious lunch for 40 young people in need. Cook at serve lunch at the Orion Center so young people can get the nutrition they need before they go to work or school!

This can be a one-time opportunity, or you can cook and serve lunch on a regular basis!

We make it easy! Location is in Seattle.

Agency: YouthCare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: A Warm Meal Makes a Big Difference for Homeless Youth

YouthCare is a nonprofit in Seattle. Our mission is to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. We are working hard to address the needs of young people. Food is one of the biggest ways you can support programs and youth. 

You are a HUGE help by delivering food to YouthCare shelter and housing programs (ranging from 10-40 servings) - this can be food that you make at home (safely) and deliver OR order delivery from a restaurant nearby. This can be a one-time opportunity, or you can deliver food on a regular basis!

We make it easy! Locations all over Seattle need your help!

Agency: YouthCare

YouthCare is a nonprofit in Seattle. Our mission is to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. We are working hard to address the needs of young people. Food is one of the biggest ways you can support programs and youth. 

You are a HUGE help by delivering food to YouthCare shelter and housing programs (ranging from 10-40 servings) - this can be food that you make at home (safely) and deliver OR order delivery from a restaurant nearby. This can be a one-time opportunity, or you can deliver food on a regular basis!

We make it easy! Locations all over Seattle need your help!

Agency: YouthCare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grounds Keeper

General upkeep of the animal sanctuary grounds, including but not limited to: storm clean-up, path maintenance, trail maintenance and mud mitigation. Hours needed in a week is dependent on weather and what may be needed to maintain a safe environment for animals and people of all ages and abilities.

Agency: One Heart Wild Sanctuary

General upkeep of the animal sanctuary grounds, including but not limited to: storm clean-up, path maintenance, trail maintenance and mud mitigation. Hours needed in a week is dependent on weather and what may be needed to maintain a safe environment for animals and people of all ages and abilities.

Agency: One Heart Wild Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98383

Allow Groups: No