Volunteer: Community Outreach AmbassadorCommunity Outreach Ambassadors Reports to: Stevii Mills - Marketing Manager Volunteer type: Adults, individuals students (must be at least 16 with parental consent), anyone interested in connecting with the community more. Status: Volunteer, Ongoing, 5-10 hours as needed Overview: The Literacy Community Outreach Ambassador role is a vital position within our organization aimed at expanding our reach and impact within the Guilford County community. This role is perfect for individuals passionate about literacy, community engagement, and making a positive difference in people's lives through education. As a Literacy Community Outreach Ambassador, you will represent our organization, build partnerships, and develop initiatives to promote literacy awareness and engagement across diverse communities. As a Literacy Community Outreach Ambassador, you will help identify and coordinate (in conjunction with staff) outreach events and activities including; attending community fairs and events, tabling, networking meetings and more to help connect the community to both external and internal community outreach purposes related to the mission and purpose of the organization. Summary: If you enjoy giving back to your community, meeting new people, attending local community events and sharing information about what you are passionate about then becoming a literacy outreach ambassador is the volunteer opportunity for you! Tabling at community events to educate the Guilford County community and beyond about literacy and Reading Connections is how you can be involved and get others to join you. Volunteers can work independently or in groups to set up, attend, and break down for an event. Essential Functions: Engage with individuals at events to share information about Reading Connections Encourage attendees to complete a "call to action" i.e. sign up to volunteer, join a class, pick up information, etc. Collect contact information from prospective volunteers, students, partners, etc. Identify potential outreach opportunities Roles & Responsibilities: Volunteers will engage in some but not all of the following below: Community Engagement: Actively engage with local communities to promote the importance of literacy and the services offered by our nonprofit. Assist in the planning, promotion, and execution of literacy events, workshops, and activities such as training, projects, and storytelling sessions. Outreach and Networking: Identify opportunities to collaborate with schools, libraries, community centers, and other organizations to expand the reach of our literacy programs. Resource Distribution: Distribute educational materials, books, and resources to underserved communities and individuals in need. Storytelling and Advocacy: Share personal stories, testimonials, and success stories related to literacy to inspire and motivate others to engage in literacy activities. Social Media and Promotion: Support our organization's social media efforts by sharing updates, event announcements, and success stories to raise awareness and encourage community involvement. Volunteer Recruitment and Training: Assist in recruiting new volunteers and provide training and support to ensure they are equipped to effectively contribute to outreach efforts. Qualifications: Attend an informational session and training Must be at least 16 years of age (with consent if under 18) Must have reliable transportation Must be able to complete light physical tasks relating to setting up and breaking down for events Reside within or close to Guilford County Strong interpersonal skills, written, and verbal communication Passion for literacy and a strong belief in its transformative power. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences. Prior experience in community outreach, partnership development, or related fields is a plus. Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to multitask and prioritize effectively. Cultural competence and sensitivity to work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Flexibility and adaptability to work independently as well as part of a team in a dynamic nonprofit environment. Proficiency in basic computer skills and familiarity with social media platforms. Hours: Flexible and vary according to events that occur throughout the year. Volunteer Benefits: 1. Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in promoting literacy and education within the community. 2. Professional development and networking opportunities within the nonprofit sector. 3. Flexibility to tailor initiatives and projects to align with personal interests and community needs. 4. Satisfaction of being part of a dedicated team committed to empowering individuals through literacy. 5. Potential for growth and advancement within the organization. 6. Volunteers obtain practical experience with networking, communication skills, marketing, and building strong partnerships. Join us in our mission to empower individuals, transform communities, and build a more literate society for all! How to apply: Contact us at info@readingconnections.org for more information on how to get started! Organization: Reading Connections Community Outreach Ambassadors Reports to: Stevii Mills - Marketing Manager Volunteer type: Adults, individuals students (must be at least 16 with parental consent), anyone interested in connecting with the community more. Status: Volunteer, Ongoing, 5-10 hours as needed Overview: The Literacy Community Outreach Ambassador role is a vital position within our organization aimed at expanding our reach and impact within the Guilford County community. This role is perfect for individuals passionate about literacy, community engagement, and making a positive difference in people's lives through education. As a Literacy Community Outreach Ambassador, you will represent our organization, build partnerships, and develop initiatives to promote literacy awareness and engagement across diverse communities. As a Literacy Community Outreach Ambassador, you will help identify and coordinate (in conjunction with staff) outreach events and activities including; attending community fairs and events, tabling, networking meetings and more to help connect the community to both external and internal community outreach purposes related to the mission and purpose of the organization. Summary: If you enjoy giving back to your community, meeting new people, attending local community events and sharing information about what you are passionate about then becoming a literacy outreach ambassador is the volunteer opportunity for you! Tabling at community events to educate the Guilford County community and beyond about literacy and Reading Connections is how you can be involved and get others to join you. Volunteers can work independently or in groups to set up, attend, and break down for an event. Essential Functions: Engage with individuals at events to share information about Reading Connections Encourage attendees to complete a "call to action" i.e. sign up to volunteer, join a class, pick up information, etc. Collect contact information from prospective volunteers, students, partners, etc. Identify potential outreach opportunities Roles & Responsibilities: Volunteers will engage in some but not all of the following below: Community Engagement: Actively engage with local communities to promote the importance of literacy and the services offered by our nonprofit. Assist in the planning, promotion, and execution of literacy events, workshops, and activities such as training, projects, and storytelling sessions. Outreach and Networking: Identify opportunities to collaborate with schools, libraries, community centers, and other organizations to expand the reach of our literacy programs. Resource Distribution: Distribute educational materials, books, and resources to underserved communities and individuals in need. Storytelling and Advocacy: Share personal stories, testimonials, and success stories related to literacy to inspire and motivate others to engage in literacy activities. Social Media and Promotion: Support our organization's social media efforts by sharing updates, event announcements, and success stories to raise awareness and encourage community involvement. Volunteer Recruitment and Training: Assist in recruiting new volunteers and provide training and support to ensure they are equipped to effectively contribute to outreach efforts. Qualifications: Attend an informational session and training Must be at least 16 years of age (with consent if under 18) Must have reliable transportation Must be able to complete light physical tasks relating to setting up and breaking down for events Reside within or close to Guilford County Strong interpersonal skills, written, and verbal communication Passion for literacy and a strong belief in its transformative power. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences. Prior experience in community outreach, partnership development, or related fields is a plus. Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to multitask and prioritize effectively. Cultural competence and sensitivity to work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Flexibility and adaptability to work independently as well as part of a team in a dynamic nonprofit environment. Proficiency in basic computer skills and familiarity with social media platforms. Hours: Flexible and vary according to events that occur throughout the year. Volunteer Benefits: 1. Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in promoting literacy and education within the community. 2. Professional development and networking opportunities within the nonprofit sector. 3. Flexibility to tailor initiatives and projects to align with personal interests and community needs. 4. Satisfaction of being part of a dedicated team committed to empowering individuals through literacy. 5. Potential for growth and advancement within the organization. 6. Volunteers obtain practical experience with networking, communication skills, marketing, and building strong partnerships. Join us in our mission to empower individuals, transform communities, and build a more literate society for all! How to apply: Contact us at info@readingconnections.org for more information on how to get started! Organization: Reading Connections Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: In-person Adult Literacy Tutor for Immigrants and Refugees (Greensboro or High Point) (copy)Did you know that 1 in 5 adults in Guilford County, North Carolina, struggles with basic literacy skills? That's almost 80,000 adults! Reading Connections exists to support these individuals in reaching their literacy goals. Not being able to read or write in English hinders one's ability to get a job, thrive in a career, seek proper healthcare, and engage with their community. Reading Connections exists to support these individuals in reaching their literacy goals. We're looking for dedicated volunteers to tutor students one-on-one and in small groups to improve their reading, writing, speaking, listening, math, technology, and employability skills. Our ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) program seeks tutors to support non-native English speakers. Training and resources are provided for all tutors. Tutors are matched with students based on their areas of interest and availability. All new tutors must complete a 2-hour training before being matched with a student. We offer free monthly training sessions on Zoom. Tutoring takes place at our offices in Greensboro and High Point or in other public spaces throughout Guilford County. Responsibilities: Submit a monthly tutor report by the 5th of each month for one-to-one tutoring sessions. Must complete a volunteer application form Must attend one orientation session on Zoom Must complete a one-hour, online, self-paced training that qualifies them to tutor one-on-one or in small groupsTime Commitment: Tutors are asked to meet with their student(s) for 2-4 hours each week for six months Qualifications: Enthusiastic about reading, writing, and the English language Patient with studentsScheduling and Tutoring Sites: The meeting day(s), time(s), and site will be selected at the mutual convenience of both the tutor and student, as indicated on their applications. If you're interested in making a life-long impact on adults seeking literacy instruction, this is the opportunity for you! Organization: Reading Connections Did you know that 1 in 5 adults in Guilford County, North Carolina, struggles with basic literacy skills? That's almost 80,000 adults! Reading Connections exists to support these individuals in reaching their literacy goals. Not being able to read or write in English hinders one's ability to get a job, thrive in a career, seek proper healthcare, and engage with their community. Reading Connections exists to support these individuals in reaching their literacy goals. We're looking for dedicated volunteers to tutor students one-on-one and in small groups to improve their reading, writing, speaking, listening, math, technology, and employability skills. Our ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) program seeks tutors to support non-native English speakers. Training and resources are provided for all tutors. Tutors are matched with students based on their areas of interest and availability. All new tutors must complete a 2-hour training before being matched with a student. We offer free monthly training sessions on Zoom. Tutoring takes place at our offices in Greensboro and High Point or in other public spaces throughout Guilford County. Responsibilities: Submit a monthly tutor report by the 5th of each month for one-to-one tutoring sessions. Must complete a volunteer application form Must attend one orientation session on Zoom Must complete a one-hour, online, self-paced training that qualifies them to tutor one-on-one or in small groupsTime Commitment: Tutors are asked to meet with their student(s) for 2-4 hours each week for six months Qualifications: Enthusiastic about reading, writing, and the English language Patient with studentsScheduling and Tutoring Sites: The meeting day(s), time(s), and site will be selected at the mutual convenience of both the tutor and student, as indicated on their applications. If you're interested in making a life-long impact on adults seeking literacy instruction, this is the opportunity for you! Organization: Reading Connections Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-Person Child Classroom Assistant in Reading Connections’ Family Literacy Program (Greensboro)Do you love working with children and watching them learn and grow? Then, join our team as an in-person child classroom assistant in Greensboro! Reading Connections is the largest adult literacy nonprofit organization in North Carolina. Our Family Literacy Program provides literacy support for families at Title I elementary schools and community centers in Guilford County during the school year. This program offers parents an opportunity to support their children’s literacy development while improving their own literacy skills at the same time. Centered on the belief that parents are their children’s first teachers, the program incorporates focused literacy instruction for parents and children, fostering both a habit and a love of reading among the families we serve. As a classroom assistant, you will support the lead teacher, help children with homework, and help facilitate whole-class and small-group activities. Daytime and evening shifts are available. Orientation and training provided. Daytime Shifts: Tuesday, 10am-1pm Thursday, 10 am-1 pm Evening Shifts: Monday, 4:30-7:30pm Tuesday, 4:30-7:30 pm Wednesday, 4:30-7:30 pm Thursday, 4:30-7:30 pm Organization: Reading Connections Do you love working with children and watching them learn and grow? Then, join our team as an in-person child classroom assistant in Greensboro! Reading Connections is the largest adult literacy nonprofit organization in North Carolina. Our Family Literacy Program provides literacy support for families at Title I elementary schools and community centers in Guilford County during the school year. This program offers parents an opportunity to support their children’s literacy development while improving their own literacy skills at the same time. Centered on the belief that parents are their children’s first teachers, the program incorporates focused literacy instruction for parents and children, fostering both a habit and a love of reading among the families we serve. As a classroom assistant, you will support the lead teacher, help children with homework, and help facilitate whole-class and small-group activities. Daytime and evening shifts are available. Orientation and training provided. Daytime Shifts: Tuesday, 10am-1pm Thursday, 10 am-1 pm Evening Shifts: Monday, 4:30-7:30pm Tuesday, 4:30-7:30 pm Wednesday, 4:30-7:30 pm Thursday, 4:30-7:30 pm Organization: Reading Connections Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide Meals for Reading Connections’ Family Literacy ProgramDo you want to help address food insecurity in our community? Then, this is the opportunity for you! Reading Connections is the largest adult literacy nonprofit organization in North Carolina. Our Family Literacy Program provides literacy support for families at Title I elementary schools and community centers in Guilford County during the school year. This program offers parents an opportunity to support their children’s literacy development while improving their own literacy skills at the same time. Centered on the belief that parents are their children’s first teachers, the program incorporates focused literacy instruction for parents and children, fostering both a habit and a love of reading among the families we serve. Because our in-person family literacy programs are offered during mealtimes, we always provide families with lunch or dinner as part of the program. Providing meals for families that are a part of our Family Literacy program is a fantastic opportunity for civic or faith-based groups to come together to serve low-income families in Guilford County! There are three ways to help out. You can… -Sponsor a lunch ($150) or dinner ($200) -Make and deliver a lunch or dinner -Order lunch or dinner from a restaurant Lunches should serve 60 people (30 adults, 30 children); dinners should serve 120 people (40 adults, 80 children). Zip Codes for Daytime Sites: 27407, 27260 Zip Codes for Evening Sites: 27405, 27407
Organization: Reading Connections Do you want to help address food insecurity in our community? Then, this is the opportunity for you! Reading Connections is the largest adult literacy nonprofit organization in North Carolina. Our Family Literacy Program provides literacy support for families at Title I elementary schools and community centers in Guilford County during the school year. This program offers parents an opportunity to support their children’s literacy development while improving their own literacy skills at the same time. Centered on the belief that parents are their children’s first teachers, the program incorporates focused literacy instruction for parents and children, fostering both a habit and a love of reading among the families we serve. Because our in-person family literacy programs are offered during mealtimes, we always provide families with lunch or dinner as part of the program. Providing meals for families that are a part of our Family Literacy program is a fantastic opportunity for civic or faith-based groups to come together to serve low-income families in Guilford County! There are three ways to help out. You can… -Sponsor a lunch ($150) or dinner ($200) -Make and deliver a lunch or dinner -Order lunch or dinner from a restaurant Lunches should serve 60 people (30 adults, 30 children); dinners should serve 120 people (40 adults, 80 children). Zip Codes for Daytime Sites: 27407, 27260 Zip Codes for Evening Sites: 27405, 27407
Organization: Reading Connections Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Remote Adult Literacy Tutor for Immigrants and RefugeesDid you know that 1 in 5 adults in Guilford County, North Carolina, struggles with basic literacy skills? That's almost 80,000 adults! Reading Connections exists to support these individuals in reaching their literacy goals. Not being able to read and write in English greatly hinders one's ability to get a job, thrive in a career, seek proper healthcare, and engage with their community. Reading Connections exists to support these individuals in reaching their literacy goals. We're looking for dedicated volunteers to tutor students one-on-one and in small groups to improve their reading, writing, speaking, listening, math, technology, and employability skills. Our ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) program is seeking tutors to support non-native English speakers. Training and resources are provided for all tutors. All tutoring sessions are conducted virtually. Requirements Access to the Internet and computer or laptop Comfortable using online meeting platforms like Zoom, or willing to learn Must complete a volunteer application form Must attend one orientation session on Zoom Must complete a one-hour, online, self-paced training that qualifies them to tutor one-on-one or in small groupsTime Commitment: Tutors are asked to meet with their student(s) for 2-4 hours each week for at least six months Qualifications: Enthusiastic about reading, writing, and the English language Patient with studentsIf you're interested in making a life-long impact on adults seeking literacy instruction, this is the opportunity for you! Organization: Reading Connections Did you know that 1 in 5 adults in Guilford County, North Carolina, struggles with basic literacy skills? That's almost 80,000 adults! Reading Connections exists to support these individuals in reaching their literacy goals. Not being able to read and write in English greatly hinders one's ability to get a job, thrive in a career, seek proper healthcare, and engage with their community. Reading Connections exists to support these individuals in reaching their literacy goals. We're looking for dedicated volunteers to tutor students one-on-one and in small groups to improve their reading, writing, speaking, listening, math, technology, and employability skills. Our ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) program is seeking tutors to support non-native English speakers. Training and resources are provided for all tutors. All tutoring sessions are conducted virtually. Requirements Access to the Internet and computer or laptop Comfortable using online meeting platforms like Zoom, or willing to learn Must complete a volunteer application form Must attend one orientation session on Zoom Must complete a one-hour, online, self-paced training that qualifies them to tutor one-on-one or in small groupsTime Commitment: Tutors are asked to meet with their student(s) for 2-4 hours each week for at least six months Qualifications: Enthusiastic about reading, writing, and the English language Patient with studentsIf you're interested in making a life-long impact on adults seeking literacy instruction, this is the opportunity for you! Organization: Reading Connections Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media VolunteerReading Connections helps adult students in basic reading, writing and math, enabling them to increase their literacy skills and more fully recognize their potential as individuals, employees, and citizens. We are creating posts for social media based on individual student, volunteer, and stakeholder stories. We are looking for a team of social media volunteers to help interview and draft stories for Instagram, Facebook, and other social media platforms. Responsibilities Social Media Volunteers will interview students, volunteers, and other various stakeholder draft posts, and then send to the lead social media intern for review. The intern will share with the Marketing Manager who will post on social media. Shadow 2-4 hours of class time to observe the learning environment. Schedule 1:1 interviews outside of class time, and then create stories with pictures (use pics if the person(s) are comfortable - otherwise create in Canva). Identify good candidates to either coach toward creating their own selfie video and/or record an interview on Zoom. Attend meetings with fellow team members. Keep a digital portfolio of your work.Qualifications Tech Savvy Ideal for Communications, Public Relations/Marketing, Digital Media, Graphic Design, Business, or a related major Service-minded Enthusiastic video creating/editing, Canva, graphic editing, etc. is encouraged Monitor various social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and others Knowledgeable of Office Suites, Google Suites, etc. At least 18 years old Have a high school diploma or its equivalent Active experience on social media is preferredTime Commitment 2-5 hours per week, hours can be completed towards course/program credits Hybrid opportunity with flexibility working in our Greensboro/High Point offices. Benefits to Volunteer Gain knowledge about literacy and the nonprofit field Develop a personal digital portfolio as a completion of their internship Deepen contacts with businesses, individuals, partners, and other key stakeholders in the community Gain experience in social media marketing and many other skillsOrganization: Reading Connections Reading Connections helps adult students in basic reading, writing and math, enabling them to increase their literacy skills and more fully recognize their potential as individuals, employees, and citizens. We are creating posts for social media based on individual student, volunteer, and stakeholder stories. We are looking for a team of social media volunteers to help interview and draft stories for Instagram, Facebook, and other social media platforms. Responsibilities Social Media Volunteers will interview students, volunteers, and other various stakeholder draft posts, and then send to the lead social media intern for review. The intern will share with the Marketing Manager who will post on social media. Shadow 2-4 hours of class time to observe the learning environment. Schedule 1:1 interviews outside of class time, and then create stories with pictures (use pics if the person(s) are comfortable - otherwise create in Canva). Identify good candidates to either coach toward creating their own selfie video and/or record an interview on Zoom. Attend meetings with fellow team members. Keep a digital portfolio of your work.Qualifications Tech Savvy Ideal for Communications, Public Relations/Marketing, Digital Media, Graphic Design, Business, or a related major Service-minded Enthusiastic video creating/editing, Canva, graphic editing, etc. is encouraged Monitor various social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and others Knowledgeable of Office Suites, Google Suites, etc. At least 18 years old Have a high school diploma or its equivalent Active experience on social media is preferredTime Commitment 2-5 hours per week, hours can be completed towards course/program credits Hybrid opportunity with flexibility working in our Greensboro/High Point offices. Benefits to Volunteer Gain knowledge about literacy and the nonprofit field Develop a personal digital portfolio as a completion of their internship Deepen contacts with businesses, individuals, partners, and other key stakeholders in the community Gain experience in social media marketing and many other skillsOrganization: Reading Connections Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member, Board of DirectorsLeading us in the right direction. From our Executive Team to our Board of Directors, Big Brothers Big Sisters has a compassionate and dedicated group of individuals on our side who are willing to do whatever it takes to help change children’s lives for the better. Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for new Board Members! If you or someone you know is interested in supporting an organization that helps children realize their potential through mentoring, please consider joining us. Email inquiries to Courtney Jones, President and CEO, at courtney@bbbsnc.org. Position Title: Member, Board of Directors Responsibilities: ● Required to attend a new board member orientation Qualifications: ● Recognized member of the community with proven leadership skills and outstanding community contacts. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Inc. Leading us in the right direction. From our Executive Team to our Board of Directors, Big Brothers Big Sisters has a compassionate and dedicated group of individuals on our side who are willing to do whatever it takes to help change children’s lives for the better. Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for new Board Members! If you or someone you know is interested in supporting an organization that helps children realize their potential through mentoring, please consider joining us. Email inquiries to Courtney Jones, President and CEO, at courtney@bbbsnc.org. Position Title: Member, Board of Directors Responsibilities: ● Required to attend a new board member orientation Qualifications: ● Recognized member of the community with proven leadership skills and outstanding community contacts. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: IT TAKES LITTLE TO BE BIG! Become a Mentor.It Takes Little to Be Big!
Become a Mentor — Change a Life! We're continuing our “It Takes Little to Be Big” Volunteer Drive to help meet the growing need for mentors in our community—and we need YOU to be part of the change. With more than 100 youth still waiting to be matched with a caring adult, your involvement could make a life-changing impact. Do you have a passion for guiding and inspiring the next generation? Now’s the perfect time to get involved Join us in making a difference—because it really does take just a Little to be BIG. Interested? Visit www.bbbsnc.org\beabig to request details on how to get involved or submit your application.Let's work together to create a brighter future! It takes Little to Be Big!! Sign up today and start inspiring the next generation! www.bbbsnc.org\beabig #MentorshipMatters #BeTheChange #Volunteer #InspireYouth #GiveBack #BeaBigOrganization: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Inc. It Takes Little to Be Big!
Become a Mentor — Change a Life! We're continuing our “It Takes Little to Be Big” Volunteer Drive to help meet the growing need for mentors in our community—and we need YOU to be part of the change. With more than 100 youth still waiting to be matched with a caring adult, your involvement could make a life-changing impact. Do you have a passion for guiding and inspiring the next generation? Now’s the perfect time to get involved Join us in making a difference—because it really does take just a Little to be BIG. Interested? Visit www.bbbsnc.org\beabig to request details on how to get involved or submit your application.Let's work together to create a brighter future! It takes Little to Be Big!! Sign up today and start inspiring the next generation! www.bbbsnc.org\beabig #MentorshipMatters #BeTheChange #Volunteer #InspireYouth #GiveBack #BeaBigOrganization: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host an Activity for Littles In Waiting!Hosting a Littles In Waiting activity is a meaningful and fun way for volunteer groups to get involved! Volunteers can lead activities that are informational and skill-based (like life skills, job readiness, or sharing about your career) or simply fun and engaging (such as cooking, crafting, or sharing your favorite hobby). This program helps build resilience, encourages goal-setting, teaches life skills, and surrounds youth who are waiting to be matched with a caring, supportive community. To learn more, contact Jena Hoelle, our Family Engagement Coordinator, at Jenna@bbbsnc.org Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Inc. Hosting a Littles In Waiting activity is a meaningful and fun way for volunteer groups to get involved! Volunteers can lead activities that are informational and skill-based (like life skills, job readiness, or sharing about your career) or simply fun and engaging (such as cooking, crafting, or sharing your favorite hobby). This program helps build resilience, encourages goal-setting, teaches life skills, and surrounds youth who are waiting to be matched with a caring, supportive community. To learn more, contact Jena Hoelle, our Family Engagement Coordinator, at Jenna@bbbsnc.org Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CROP Walk Steering Committee*The Greater Greensboro CROP Hunger Walk Steering Committee is recruiting for new committee members! Volunteers for the Greater Greensboro CROP Hunger Walk Steering Committee need to be at least 21 years old and willing to serve for the walk planning year, January- November. Areas of interest for the steering committee include recruiting, publicity, recruitment, and office assistance/printing & packing materials. Committee members attend monthly meetings which are held the second Tuesday of each month (Either by Zoom or at Greensboro Urban Ministry's boardroom, 305 W. Gate City Blvd., Greensboro, NC 27406) at 5:30pm, help in planning for the yearly event, assist with kick off events for team captains, walk day set up/event and more. For more information, contact Cheryl Ledford at ledford@guministry.org or 336.553.2641 Organization: Greensboro Urban Ministry *The Greater Greensboro CROP Hunger Walk Steering Committee is recruiting for new committee members! Volunteers for the Greater Greensboro CROP Hunger Walk Steering Committee need to be at least 21 years old and willing to serve for the walk planning year, January- November. Areas of interest for the steering committee include recruiting, publicity, recruitment, and office assistance/printing & packing materials. Committee members attend monthly meetings which are held the second Tuesday of each month (Either by Zoom or at Greensboro Urban Ministry's boardroom, 305 W. Gate City Blvd., Greensboro, NC 27406) at 5:30pm, help in planning for the yearly event, assist with kick off events for team captains, walk day set up/event and more. For more information, contact Cheryl Ledford at ledford@guministry.org or 336.553.2641 Organization: Greensboro Urban Ministry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lawns of LoveHelp older adults with yard maintenance. Assist with mowing, weed eating, weed pulling, flowerbed planting, hedge trimming and other light yard work. This volunteer lawn care goes a long way toward helping them remain safely in their homes and meets a need they are no longer able to accomplish on their own. Volunteers need to have access to their own lawn care equipment to apply. If you enjoy being outside and are looking for a fun way to give back this is the perfect volunteer opportunity for you. Please apply at seniorservicesinc.org Organization: Senior Services Help older adults with yard maintenance. Assist with mowing, weed eating, weed pulling, flowerbed planting, hedge trimming and other light yard work. This volunteer lawn care goes a long way toward helping them remain safely in their homes and meets a need they are no longer able to accomplish on their own. Volunteers need to have access to their own lawn care equipment to apply. If you enjoy being outside and are looking for a fun way to give back this is the perfect volunteer opportunity for you. Please apply at seniorservicesinc.org Organization: Senior Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Let’snspire Inc.– Empower Teen Moms & Dads This FallLet’snspire is seeking passionate, reliable volunteers to support teen moms and dads through our Fall 2025 programs starting August 21. Our mission is to provide young parents with education, life skills, and a supportive community so they can thrive personally and professionally. Whether you want to mentor, teach, help with childcare, or support behind the scenes, we have a place for you! Organization: Letsnspire,Inc. Let’snspire is seeking passionate, reliable volunteers to support teen moms and dads through our Fall 2025 programs starting August 21. Our mission is to provide young parents with education, life skills, and a supportive community so they can thrive personally and professionally. Whether you want to mentor, teach, help with childcare, or support behind the scenes, we have a place for you! Organization: Letsnspire,Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Neighbors Get Prescription Medications
Dawson N., Pharmacy Tech Assistant Become a Pharmacy Tech Assistant! Volunteers are needed in the Crisis Control Ministry's pharmacy to serve on a weekly basis at the front window. Volunteers in this role will greet patients coming to pick up their prescription medications, check out their medications from the pharmacy, and answer the pharmacy's main telephone line. You do not need to have a medical background. Our pharmacy staff will answer specific medication questions patients have. Excellent customer service skills are preferred. Ability to stand on your feet for 3 hours. Training will be provided. Must be able to pass a background check. Must be able to commit to volunteering 3 hours every week for at least 3 months. To Apply: Please reach out to Abbey McCall, Director of Community and Volunteer Relations at 336-770-1621 or volunteer@crisiscontrol.org to express your interest. Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.
Dawson N., Pharmacy Tech Assistant Become a Pharmacy Tech Assistant! Volunteers are needed in the Crisis Control Ministry's pharmacy to serve on a weekly basis at the front window. Volunteers in this role will greet patients coming to pick up their prescription medications, check out their medications from the pharmacy, and answer the pharmacy's main telephone line. You do not need to have a medical background. Our pharmacy staff will answer specific medication questions patients have. Excellent customer service skills are preferred. Ability to stand on your feet for 3 hours. Training will be provided. Must be able to pass a background check. Must be able to commit to volunteering 3 hours every week for at least 3 months. To Apply: Please reach out to Abbey McCall, Director of Community and Volunteer Relations at 336-770-1621 or volunteer@crisiscontrol.org to express your interest. Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Neighbors Experiencing Financial CrisesMarilyn L. Interviewer Become a volunteer interviewer with Crisis Control Ministry!Volunteer interviewer's main objective is to gather the neighbor’s information. The interviewer should be respectful, compassionate, and understanding of the client's needs. Crisis Control offers both in-person interviews and phone interviews. As an interviewer, you will hear firsthand from neighbors going through a financial crisis. You will listen to their story and ask them for confidential information so that an informed decision can be made about granting assistance. You will also discuss the neighbor's crisis with a staff member to determine if we can assist the neighbor through their crisis. What is a crisis? Crisis Control defines a crisis as something out of the ordinary, unexpected that happens and prevents a household from meeting their essential life needs. Crisis Control Ministry can potentially help residents of Forsyth and Stokes Counties with rent, rent deposits, mortgage, and utility payments as well as food assistance and prescription medications. Volunteer Requirements: Great customer service Active listening skills Basic computer skills Must pass a background checkThe volunteer position is a 3-hour weekly commitment. Training is provided. If interested, contact Abbey McCall, Director of Community & Volunteer Relations, at 336-770-1621 or email her at amccall@crisiscontrol.org for a volunteer application. Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc. Marilyn L. Interviewer Become a volunteer interviewer with Crisis Control Ministry!Volunteer interviewer's main objective is to gather the neighbor’s information. The interviewer should be respectful, compassionate, and understanding of the client's needs. Crisis Control offers both in-person interviews and phone interviews. As an interviewer, you will hear firsthand from neighbors going through a financial crisis. You will listen to their story and ask them for confidential information so that an informed decision can be made about granting assistance. You will also discuss the neighbor's crisis with a staff member to determine if we can assist the neighbor through their crisis. What is a crisis? Crisis Control defines a crisis as something out of the ordinary, unexpected that happens and prevents a household from meeting their essential life needs. Crisis Control Ministry can potentially help residents of Forsyth and Stokes Counties with rent, rent deposits, mortgage, and utility payments as well as food assistance and prescription medications. Volunteer Requirements: Great customer service Active listening skills Basic computer skills Must pass a background checkThe volunteer position is a 3-hour weekly commitment. Training is provided. If interested, contact Abbey McCall, Director of Community & Volunteer Relations, at 336-770-1621 or email her at amccall@crisiscontrol.org for a volunteer application. Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Staff an Education StationHelp educate youth along the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk route. There are four education stations along the walk route. Volunteers of 2-3 people will man each station. The education station themes are hunger, education, water, and healthcare. Each station will have information about each of these topics around the world. Youth will bring a paper passport to the station when they come to learn. You'll stamp their passport, so they can get a prize when they get back to Corpening Plaza. Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk Help educate youth along the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk route. There are four education stations along the walk route. Volunteers of 2-3 people will man each station. The education station themes are hunger, education, water, and healthcare. Each station will have information about each of these topics around the world. Youth will bring a paper passport to the station when they come to learn. You'll stamp their passport, so they can get a prize when they get back to Corpening Plaza. Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 19, 2025 Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Route GuideBe a Route Guide for the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk. As a Route Guide, you'll help direct walker traffic around the walk route, keep an eye out for safety, call organizers for first aid if needed, etc. Police will be positioned at every traffic light. You'll be given a walk map, a bright orange vest, and signage to hold. Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk Be a Route Guide for the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk. As a Route Guide, you'll help direct walker traffic around the walk route, keep an eye out for safety, call organizers for first aid if needed, etc. Police will be positioned at every traffic light. You'll be given a walk map, a bright orange vest, and signage to hold. Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 19, 2025 Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Staff a Water StationStaff a water station at the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk. You'll help ensure walkers stay well hydrated on the walk. You'll pre-fill water cups and hand them out as walkers go by. Walkers have the option to fill up their own water bottles at the water stations too. Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk Staff a water station at the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk. You'll help ensure walkers stay well hydrated on the walk. You'll pre-fill water cups and hand them out as walkers go by. Walkers have the option to fill up their own water bottles at the water stations too. Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 19, 2025 Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Set Up for the WSFC CROP Hunger WalkHelp set up for the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk. Setup entails helping to unload the truck, set up tents, tables, and chairs, as well as put out signage and materials. Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk Help set up for the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk. Setup entails helping to unload the truck, set up tents, tables, and chairs, as well as put out signage and materials. Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 19, 2025 Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Part-Time Environmental EducatorPosition Summary:
Piedmont Environmental Alliance seeks an experienced, enthusiastic educator to present our educational programming in local schools two to three days weekly between 7 am-4 pm. The part-time position also includes office work to support education programs and organizational priorities. Who We Are:Piedmont Environmental Alliance (PEA) educates and empowers people of all ages, builds community, and leads action to create a more just, resilient, and environmentally sustainable Piedmont Triad. Based in Winston-Salem, PEA’s innovative education programs, annual events, and community-based advocacy projects engage thousands of volunteers, students, faith communities, businesses, and partner organizations in climate and environmental action. Learn more at www.peanc.org. Responsibilities:Present PEA’s education programs to local 7th and 9th grade science classrooms, with energy and enthusiasm to match the audience. Collect and analyze key performance indicators, photos, and quotes for programs and make recommendations to the Environmental Education Program Manager based on specific metrics. Work closely with volunteers to support teaching and other education programs. Maintain and strengthen key partnerships to ensure program success. Meet weekly with the Environmental Education Program Manager to organize work tasks, set calendar, and reflect on completed tasks. Support key PEA events, including the Piedmont Earth Day Fair, Environmental Education Field Trip, and Environmental Debate Tournament. Perform other duties as assigned. We are looking for you, if:You are comfortable speaking in front of and engaging with a crowd, having had experience in education or public speaking previously. You are passionate about building a more environmentally sustainable community, and believe in a strategic, people-centered approach to creating change.You enjoy collaborating with a team and showing leadership in solo tasks. You possess superior organizational and time-management skills, and are comfortable managing multiple projects simultaneously. You share PEA’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion and are committed to working thoughtfully and sensitively with a wide range of people. Compensation:This is a part-time position for 20 hours a week. The salary range is $20,000-$26,000 annually, commensurate with experience. Benefits include paid time off. To Apply:Submit your resume and a detailed cover letter to courtney@peanc.org. Please reference “PEA Environmental Educator Position” in the subject line. The deadline to apply is August 1, 2025. We will review all applications after the deadline. No phone calls please. Piedmont Environmental Alliance is a progressive workplace and an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.Organization: Piedmont Environmental Alliance Position Summary:
Piedmont Environmental Alliance seeks an experienced, enthusiastic educator to present our educational programming in local schools two to three days weekly between 7 am-4 pm. The part-time position also includes office work to support education programs and organizational priorities. Who We Are:Piedmont Environmental Alliance (PEA) educates and empowers people of all ages, builds community, and leads action to create a more just, resilient, and environmentally sustainable Piedmont Triad. Based in Winston-Salem, PEA’s innovative education programs, annual events, and community-based advocacy projects engage thousands of volunteers, students, faith communities, businesses, and partner organizations in climate and environmental action. Learn more at www.peanc.org. Responsibilities:Present PEA’s education programs to local 7th and 9th grade science classrooms, with energy and enthusiasm to match the audience. Collect and analyze key performance indicators, photos, and quotes for programs and make recommendations to the Environmental Education Program Manager based on specific metrics. Work closely with volunteers to support teaching and other education programs. Maintain and strengthen key partnerships to ensure program success. Meet weekly with the Environmental Education Program Manager to organize work tasks, set calendar, and reflect on completed tasks. Support key PEA events, including the Piedmont Earth Day Fair, Environmental Education Field Trip, and Environmental Debate Tournament. Perform other duties as assigned. We are looking for you, if:You are comfortable speaking in front of and engaging with a crowd, having had experience in education or public speaking previously. You are passionate about building a more environmentally sustainable community, and believe in a strategic, people-centered approach to creating change.You enjoy collaborating with a team and showing leadership in solo tasks. You possess superior organizational and time-management skills, and are comfortable managing multiple projects simultaneously. You share PEA’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion and are committed to working thoughtfully and sensitively with a wide range of people. Compensation:This is a part-time position for 20 hours a week. The salary range is $20,000-$26,000 annually, commensurate with experience. Benefits include paid time off. To Apply:Submit your resume and a detailed cover letter to courtney@peanc.org. Please reference “PEA Environmental Educator Position” in the subject line. The deadline to apply is August 1, 2025. We will review all applications after the deadline. No phone calls please. Piedmont Environmental Alliance is a progressive workplace and an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.Organization: Piedmont Environmental Alliance Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transportation VolunteerLove to drive and want to help animals? We’re looking for volunteers to transport dogs and cats to vet appointments, pick up animals from shelters or fosters, and collect donated supplies or medications. Volunteers can drive their own car or use the Paws4ever van (ages 25+ for van use).
Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Love to drive and want to help animals? We’re looking for volunteers to transport dogs and cats to vet appointments, pick up animals from shelters or fosters, and collect donated supplies or medications. Volunteers can drive their own car or use the Paws4ever van (ages 25+ for van use).
Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Short and Long Term FostersHave some extra love to share? Consider opening your home to a foster pet! Paws4ever’s Foster Program allows us to expand our capacity to rescue more animals and to support animals with special needs. Fostering is one of many ways to support Paws4ever as a volunteer. Paws4ever will provide all the basic supplies you will need, including food, extra blankets or towels, and medical supplies if applicable. Of course, you may want t spoil your foster friend with some extra treats and toys, but we’ve got you covered for the basics. Find out more about fostering with Paws4ever at https://paws4ever.org/get-involved/foster/ Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Have some extra love to share? Consider opening your home to a foster pet! Paws4ever’s Foster Program allows us to expand our capacity to rescue more animals and to support animals with special needs. Fostering is one of many ways to support Paws4ever as a volunteer. Paws4ever will provide all the basic supplies you will need, including food, extra blankets or towels, and medical supplies if applicable. Of course, you may want t spoil your foster friend with some extra treats and toys, but we’ve got you covered for the basics. Find out more about fostering with Paws4ever at https://paws4ever.org/get-involved/foster/ Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReSale Store VolunteerDo you like to deal with customers? Are you organized? We could always use volunteers to help with our resale store in Hillsborough! We need folks to help with the cash register and greet the public, price items, and organize items to appeal to the public's eye. Learn more and fill out a volunteer application here. Our ReSale Store Location: 305-B Revere Road, Hillsborough, NC 27278 Organization: Paws4ever Do you like to deal with customers? Are you organized? We could always use volunteers to help with our resale store in Hillsborough! We need folks to help with the cash register and greet the public, price items, and organize items to appeal to the public's eye. Learn more and fill out a volunteer application here. Our ReSale Store Location: 305-B Revere Road, Hillsborough, NC 27278 Organization: Paws4ever Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27278 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PM Cleaning VolunteerHelp keep our Adoption Center clean and comfortable for the animals! Volunteers assist staff with tasks like sorting donations, restocking supplies, feeding the cats, and cleaning to ensure our pets receive the best care possible.
Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Help keep our Adoption Center clean and comfortable for the animals! Volunteers assist staff with tasks like sorting donations, restocking supplies, feeding the cats, and cleaning to ensure our pets receive the best care possible.
Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feline CompanionLove cats? Spend time with the adorable felines at our Adoption Center! We have three community cat rooms where volunteers provide much-needed enrichment through play, socialization, and companionship. Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Love cats? Spend time with the adorable felines at our Adoption Center! We have three community cat rooms where volunteers provide much-needed enrichment through play, socialization, and companionship. Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Booth VolunteerHelp us spread the word about Paws4ever! We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to represent us at community events by sharing our mission, showcasing adoptable pets, recruiting new volunteers, and collecting donations. If you love talking to people and want to make a difference for animals, visit our website (https://paws4ever.org/get-involved/volunteer/) to get started! Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Help us spread the word about Paws4ever! We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to represent us at community events by sharing our mission, showcasing adoptable pets, recruiting new volunteers, and collecting donations. If you love talking to people and want to make a difference for animals, visit our website (https://paws4ever.org/get-involved/volunteer/) to get started! Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AM Cleaning VolunteerAre you an animal lover? We need volunteers to assist staff with keeping the facility clean and ensuring the animals have the care they need. Typical tasks include cleaning (e.g. sweeping, mopping, cleaning litter boxes, cleaning cat rooms, dishes, laundry) and making cat enrichments.
Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Are you an animal lover? We need volunteers to assist staff with keeping the facility clean and ensuring the animals have the care they need. Typical tasks include cleaning (e.g. sweeping, mopping, cleaning litter boxes, cleaning cat rooms, dishes, laundry) and making cat enrichments.
Our Adoption Center Location: 6311 Nicks Road Mebane, NC 27302 Organization: Paws4ever Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program ParticipantWe are currently looking for individuals to who are at risk for Type 2 diabetes to volunteer to participate in the Minority Diabetes Prevention Program (MDPP). Participants must meet program eligibility requirements and be willing to attend classes as well as track activity, eating behaviors and stressors according to program guidelines. Various incentives are awarded to participants throughout the program and a graduation celebration at the end of the year. Eligibility requirements include... *18 years of age *Have no previous type 1 or Type 2 diabetes *Not consuming medications for prediabetes *Have received a blood test result in the prediabetes range in the past year or have been previously diagnosed with gestational diabetes *A fasting blood glucose score of 100 to 125mg/dl *An A1c test resulting in a level of 5.7-6.4% *Virtual and in-person classes are available *English & Spanish-speaking options available Organization: Forsyth County Department of Public Health-Minority Diabetes Prevention Program We are currently looking for individuals to who are at risk for Type 2 diabetes to volunteer to participate in the Minority Diabetes Prevention Program (MDPP). Participants must meet program eligibility requirements and be willing to attend classes as well as track activity, eating behaviors and stressors according to program guidelines. Various incentives are awarded to participants throughout the program and a graduation celebration at the end of the year. Eligibility requirements include... *18 years of age *Have no previous type 1 or Type 2 diabetes *Not consuming medications for prediabetes *Have received a blood test result in the prediabetes range in the past year or have been previously diagnosed with gestational diabetes *A fasting blood glucose score of 100 to 125mg/dl *An A1c test resulting in a level of 5.7-6.4% *Virtual and in-person classes are available *English & Spanish-speaking options available Organization: Forsyth County Department of Public Health-Minority Diabetes Prevention Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Work DaysOrganization: Horizons Residential Care Center Organization: Horizons Residential Care Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27045 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Families Shop for a Fresh Start!Put Your Passion to Work—Volunteer with greeNest! Please attend one of our New Volunteer Orientations. We're open Tuesday–Friday (10AM–4PM) and Saturday (9AM–Noon). Volunteer tasks may include: Assembling starter packs (kitchen, bath, bed, dining) Styling and tidying the showroom spaces Guiding families through their shopping experience (with training) Moving and unloading donated furniture Cleaning and preparing household items Organization: greeNest Put Your Passion to Work—Volunteer with greeNest! Please attend one of our New Volunteer Orientations. We're open Tuesday–Friday (10AM–4PM) and Saturday (9AM–Noon). Volunteer tasks may include: Assembling starter packs (kitchen, bath, bed, dining) Styling and tidying the showroom spaces Guiding families through their shopping experience (with training) Moving and unloading donated furniture Cleaning and preparing household items Organization: greeNest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer – Donor Research & Outreach AssistantJoin Outdoor Life Leadership as a Donor Research & Outreach Volunteer. You’ll help us grow by identifying potential donors—individuals, companies, and foundations who care about youth development, outdoor leadership, and community resilience. You’ll research leads, organize contact lists, and reach out to potential supporters by phone and email with friendly, informative messages. Your outreach helps fund programs that equip young men and families with survival skills, leadership training, and real opportunities. This is a virtual role with flexible hours, ideal for outgoing communicators, aspiring fundraisers, or anyone looking to make a direct impact. Organization: Outdoor Life Leadership Join Outdoor Life Leadership as a Donor Research & Outreach Volunteer. You’ll help us grow by identifying potential donors—individuals, companies, and foundations who care about youth development, outdoor leadership, and community resilience. You’ll research leads, organize contact lists, and reach out to potential supporters by phone and email with friendly, informative messages. Your outreach helps fund programs that equip young men and families with survival skills, leadership training, and real opportunities. This is a virtual role with flexible hours, ideal for outgoing communicators, aspiring fundraisers, or anyone looking to make a direct impact. Organization: Outdoor Life Leadership Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer Grant Writer – Help Fund Youth Outdoor LeadershipWe’re looking for a detail-oriented volunteer to help secure funding for Outdoor Life Leadership. As a Grant Writer, you’ll research grant opportunities, draft and submit compelling proposals, and help us track deadlines. Your work will directly support programs that teach survival skills, disaster preparedness, and leadership to boys and young men in underserved communities. This is a virtual, flexible opportunity—great for experienced writers, development professionals, or anyone who wants to help youth thrive through outdoor education. Organization: Outdoor Life Leadership We’re looking for a detail-oriented volunteer to help secure funding for Outdoor Life Leadership. As a Grant Writer, you’ll research grant opportunities, draft and submit compelling proposals, and help us track deadlines. Your work will directly support programs that teach survival skills, disaster preparedness, and leadership to boys and young men in underserved communities. This is a virtual, flexible opportunity—great for experienced writers, development professionals, or anyone who wants to help youth thrive through outdoor education. Organization: Outdoor Life Leadership Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Build Outdoor Life Leadership’s Digital Resource LibrarySupport Outdoor Life Leadership from home! We’re seeking virtual volunteers to help us grow our Digital Resource Library. Tasks include researching outdoor survival content, creating simple how-to guides, editing videos, and uploading resources for youth and families. Your work will help underserved communities gain access to critical survival, preparedness, and leadership training anytime, anywhere. This is a flexible, ongoing opportunity you can do on your own time. Organization: Outdoor Life Leadership Support Outdoor Life Leadership from home! We’re seeking virtual volunteers to help us grow our Digital Resource Library. Tasks include researching outdoor survival content, creating simple how-to guides, editing videos, and uploading resources for youth and families. Your work will help underserved communities gain access to critical survival, preparedness, and leadership training anytime, anywhere. This is a flexible, ongoing opportunity you can do on your own time. Organization: Outdoor Life Leadership Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WalksAt Horizons, our campus is beautiful and such a nice place to take a resident for a stroll. Organization: Horizons Residential Care Center At Horizons, our campus is beautiful and such a nice place to take a resident for a stroll. Organization: Horizons Residential Care Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27045 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReadingDo you enjoy reading to people? Come read to our residents in our library! Organization: Horizons Residential Care Center Do you enjoy reading to people? Come read to our residents in our library! Organization: Horizons Residential Care Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27045 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MusicLooking for small groups or individuals to play instruments for the residents. Our guys love music! Organization: Horizons Residential Care Center Looking for small groups or individuals to play instruments for the residents. Our guys love music! Organization: Horizons Residential Care Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27045 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Afternoon Program VolunteerVolunteers play a vital role in keeping the iCan House running smoothly. We want every volunteer to be involved, creative, and enthusiastic! The volunteer schedule is individualized and adjusted based on your availability, interest, and skills. Our goal is to create a positive experience for all, giving you exactly what you need. Volunteers are scheduled based on their availability and our needs. As an afternoon program volunteer, you will: Build understanding and gain experience in how to interact in social situations with different people Engage in exciting social situations and build great friendships Learn about NEURODIVERSITY, ADHD, autism, and related disordersParticipate in fun activities that teach social and communication skills Meet people and network within the community Become a part of the iCan House familyVolunteers work directly with our trained facilitators in social groups. They help to run a fun and effective group learning environment. Programs meet in the afternoon, 4:30-6:00 pm on weekdays, at various locations in the community. Volunteers must be familiar and comfortable: Working with children, teens, and/or adults who have social and learning differences Assisting with classroom and group management Assisting the facilitator with members, supporting, and redirecting the behavior Modeling positive social skills and behaviors Setting up and cleaning up the area Communicating any behavioral concerns appropriately to the facilitator promptly Assisting with implementing the iCan House social skills curriculum Learning the iCan House Rules and enforcing them Maintaining a professional relationship with iCan House members, families, and staff Maintaining a positive attitude and being enthusiastic Assisting with snacks and food when necessary Organization: iCan House Volunteers play a vital role in keeping the iCan House running smoothly. We want every volunteer to be involved, creative, and enthusiastic! The volunteer schedule is individualized and adjusted based on your availability, interest, and skills. Our goal is to create a positive experience for all, giving you exactly what you need. Volunteers are scheduled based on their availability and our needs. As an afternoon program volunteer, you will: Build understanding and gain experience in how to interact in social situations with different people Engage in exciting social situations and build great friendships Learn about NEURODIVERSITY, ADHD, autism, and related disordersParticipate in fun activities that teach social and communication skills Meet people and network within the community Become a part of the iCan House familyVolunteers work directly with our trained facilitators in social groups. They help to run a fun and effective group learning environment. Programs meet in the afternoon, 4:30-6:00 pm on weekdays, at various locations in the community. Volunteers must be familiar and comfortable: Working with children, teens, and/or adults who have social and learning differences Assisting with classroom and group management Assisting the facilitator with members, supporting, and redirecting the behavior Modeling positive social skills and behaviors Setting up and cleaning up the area Communicating any behavioral concerns appropriately to the facilitator promptly Assisting with implementing the iCan House social skills curriculum Learning the iCan House Rules and enforcing them Maintaining a professional relationship with iCan House members, families, and staff Maintaining a positive attitude and being enthusiastic Assisting with snacks and food when necessary Organization: iCan House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Evening Program VolunteerVolunteers play a vital role in keeping the iCan House running smoothly. We want every volunteer to be involved, creative, and enthusiastic! The volunteer schedule is individualized and adjusted based on your availability, interest, and skills. Our goal is to create a positive experience for all, giving you exactly what you need. Volunteers are scheduled based on their availability and our needs. As an afternoon program volunteer, you will: Build understanding and gain experience in how to interact in social situations with different people Engage in exciting social situations and build great friendships Learn about NEURODIVERSITY, ADHD, autism, and related differencesParticipate in fun activities that teach social and communication skills Meet people and network within the community Become a part of the iCan House familyVolunteers work directly with our trained facilitators in social groups. They help to ensure a fun and effective group environment. Programs meet 6:00-8:30 pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at various locations in the community. Volunteers must be familiar and comfortable: Working with teens and adults who have social and learning differences Assisting with social interactions and group management in various settingsModeling positive social skills and behaviors Setting up and cleaning up the area Communicating any behavioral concerns appropriately to the facilitator promptly Learning the iCan House Rules and enforcing them Maintaining a professional relationship with iCan House members, families, and staff Maintaining a positive attitude and being enthusiastic Assisting with snacks and food when necessary Organization: iCan House Volunteers play a vital role in keeping the iCan House running smoothly. We want every volunteer to be involved, creative, and enthusiastic! The volunteer schedule is individualized and adjusted based on your availability, interest, and skills. Our goal is to create a positive experience for all, giving you exactly what you need. Volunteers are scheduled based on their availability and our needs. As an afternoon program volunteer, you will: Build understanding and gain experience in how to interact in social situations with different people Engage in exciting social situations and build great friendships Learn about NEURODIVERSITY, ADHD, autism, and related differencesParticipate in fun activities that teach social and communication skills Meet people and network within the community Become a part of the iCan House familyVolunteers work directly with our trained facilitators in social groups. They help to ensure a fun and effective group environment. Programs meet 6:00-8:30 pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at various locations in the community. Volunteers must be familiar and comfortable: Working with teens and adults who have social and learning differences Assisting with social interactions and group management in various settingsModeling positive social skills and behaviors Setting up and cleaning up the area Communicating any behavioral concerns appropriately to the facilitator promptly Learning the iCan House Rules and enforcing them Maintaining a professional relationship with iCan House members, families, and staff Maintaining a positive attitude and being enthusiastic Assisting with snacks and food when necessary Organization: iCan House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Direct Support (Patient Visits) VolunteersDirect support volunteers work as part of the interdisciplinary team in providing support and companionship to patients and/or families in individual’s home, long term care communities, hospital settings and/or the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Tasks and opportunities include providing companionship to patients or respite for a family member as needed and as requested, including sitting with patients, reading, watching television/movies, conversing and being present with the patient/family to provide emotional support. May run errands or provide light household chores as needed and/or requested. Volunteer requirements are. • Volunteer Application • Interview/Assessment • Background Check • TB Test • Flu vaccine • COVID vaccine (This is a requirement as of now but may be lifted in the future.) • 2 personal or professional references • Copy of Driver’s License • Proof of Current Automobile Insurance Liability • 12
hours of Direct Training The online application is located below: https://www.trellissupport.org/content/become-volunteer Organization: Trellis Supportive Care Direct support volunteers work as part of the interdisciplinary team in providing support and companionship to patients and/or families in individual’s home, long term care communities, hospital settings and/or the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Tasks and opportunities include providing companionship to patients or respite for a family member as needed and as requested, including sitting with patients, reading, watching television/movies, conversing and being present with the patient/family to provide emotional support. May run errands or provide light household chores as needed and/or requested. Volunteer requirements are. • Volunteer Application • Interview/Assessment • Background Check • TB Test • Flu vaccine • COVID vaccine (This is a requirement as of now but may be lifted in the future.) • 2 personal or professional references • Copy of Driver’s License • Proof of Current Automobile Insurance Liability • 12
hours of Direct Training The online application is located below: https://www.trellissupport.org/content/become-volunteer Organization: Trellis Supportive Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clinical Support (Administrative) VolunteersClinical support volunteers assist staff in performing various administrative tasks and responsibilities which ultimately support the goals and mission of the agency. Tasks and opportunities include, but are not limited to: Data entry Phone answering Mailings General office work Greeting and screening visitors Stocking snacks and pantry management Family room organizing Light Housekeeping Filling bird feeders Outreach programs Special events Volunteer requirements are. • Volunteer Application • Interview/Assessment • Background Check • TB Test • Flu vaccine • COVID vaccine (This is a requirement as of now but may be lifted in the future.) • 2 personal or professional references • Copy of Driver’s License • Proof of Current Automobile Insurance Liability • 12 hours of Direct Training The online application is located below: https://www.trellissupport.org/content/become-volunteer Organization: Trellis Supportive Care Clinical support volunteers assist staff in performing various administrative tasks and responsibilities which ultimately support the goals and mission of the agency. Tasks and opportunities include, but are not limited to: Data entry Phone answering Mailings General office work Greeting and screening visitors Stocking snacks and pantry management Family room organizing Light Housekeeping Filling bird feeders Outreach programs Special events Volunteer requirements are. • Volunteer Application • Interview/Assessment • Background Check • TB Test • Flu vaccine • COVID vaccine (This is a requirement as of now but may be lifted in the future.) • 2 personal or professional references • Copy of Driver’s License • Proof of Current Automobile Insurance Liability • 12 hours of Direct Training The online application is located below: https://www.trellissupport.org/content/become-volunteer Organization: Trellis Supportive Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer to Lead Wellness Workshops: A Matter of Balance (Fall Prevention)Help older adults stay steady. Volunteer to guide balance workshops. Make a difference in your own community. Organization: Piedmont Triad Regional Council Help older adults stay steady. Volunteer to guide balance workshops. Make a difference in your own community. Organization: Piedmont Triad Regional Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer to Lead Wellness Workshops: Living Healthy with DiabetesTeach a weekly class that helps older adults in your community live better with diabetes. Volunteer to lead free workshops and help others manage diabetes in daily life. Training provided. Organization: Piedmont Triad Regional Council Teach a weekly class that helps older adults in your community live better with diabetes. Volunteer to lead free workshops and help others manage diabetes in daily life. Training provided. Organization: Piedmont Triad Regional Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WSFC CROP Hunger Walk RecruiterThe 2025 CROP Hunger Walk in Forsyth County is more important than ever before for all affiliated non-profits, and we need to extend our reach as far as we can to recruit new organizations who can raise funds all across our community! We need people who are willing to reach out to churches/places of worship, businesses, universities, etc. to recruit new teams to participate in this year's WSFC CROP Hunger Walk on October 19th and maximize our fundraising potential to fight hunger locally and globally. Contact Sydney Angel at sangel@crisiscontrol.org or 336-724-7578 (x1060) for more information. Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc. The 2025 CROP Hunger Walk in Forsyth County is more important than ever before for all affiliated non-profits, and we need to extend our reach as far as we can to recruit new organizations who can raise funds all across our community! We need people who are willing to reach out to churches/places of worship, businesses, universities, etc. to recruit new teams to participate in this year's WSFC CROP Hunger Walk on October 19th and maximize our fundraising potential to fight hunger locally and globally. Contact Sydney Angel at sangel@crisiscontrol.org or 336-724-7578 (x1060) for more information. Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 18, 2025 Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Future Travel Leaders Network Youth VolunteerTravel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. Organization: Travel Unity Travel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. Organization: Travel Unity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Services Transportation Volunteer (Greensboro or Winston Salem)Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. As a Blood Transportation Volunteer, you can make sure blood is available for patients in need in North Carolina. View this video to learn more about the position: https://youtu.be/X-hTsLecWDk Transportation Volunteers: * Use Red Cross vehicles to deliver lifesaving blood from the American Red Cross Blood Donation Center to area hospitals and manufacturing centers. * Gain valuable training/experience while providing an invaluable service to the community. * Weekday afternoon shifts are available. Most volunteers drive at least twice a month. * Use of Red Cross owned and branded vehicles for routes. * All training is provided free of charge, including CPR/First Aid * Defensive Driving Aid training for qualified volunteers.
Qualifications: * Valid state driver’s license * 3+ years driving experience with clean record * Must be able to lift up to 45 pounds
Organization: American Red Cross Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. As a Blood Transportation Volunteer, you can make sure blood is available for patients in need in North Carolina. View this video to learn more about the position: https://youtu.be/X-hTsLecWDk Transportation Volunteers: * Use Red Cross vehicles to deliver lifesaving blood from the American Red Cross Blood Donation Center to area hospitals and manufacturing centers. * Gain valuable training/experience while providing an invaluable service to the community. * Weekday afternoon shifts are available. Most volunteers drive at least twice a month. * Use of Red Cross owned and branded vehicles for routes. * All training is provided free of charge, including CPR/First Aid * Defensive Driving Aid training for qualified volunteers.
Qualifications: * Valid state driver’s license * 3+ years driving experience with clean record * Must be able to lift up to 45 pounds
Organization: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Drive VolunteerThe Red Cross needs the help of volunteers to support blood collections across the country. Blood Donor Ambassador volunteers are critically important to creating and ensuring an overall positive donation experience at Red Cross blood drives (mobile drives and fixed sites). Blood Donor Ambassadors greet donors, answer questions, and help in our canteen/snack area. This position is ongoing - volunteers can use our scheduling app to identify mobile or fixed site blood drives with volunteer needs and sign up as best fits their schedule. Time Commitment: 6 hours per month (1-2 shifts). Qualifications Must be at least 16 years old Masks will be required, regardless of vaccination status. Ability to display the utmost professionalism and communication skills. Extremely comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgrounds.Organization: American Red Cross The Red Cross needs the help of volunteers to support blood collections across the country. Blood Donor Ambassador volunteers are critically important to creating and ensuring an overall positive donation experience at Red Cross blood drives (mobile drives and fixed sites). Blood Donor Ambassadors greet donors, answer questions, and help in our canteen/snack area. This position is ongoing - volunteers can use our scheduling app to identify mobile or fixed site blood drives with volunteer needs and sign up as best fits their schedule. Time Commitment: 6 hours per month (1-2 shifts). Qualifications Must be at least 16 years old Masks will be required, regardless of vaccination status. Ability to display the utmost professionalism and communication skills. Extremely comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgrounds.Organization: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 27405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NC State Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program of Forsyth CountyNC State Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program
Since 1979, NC State Extension Master Gardener℠ (EMG) volunteers have been leaders in this internationally acclaimed program, guiding homeowners in making environmentally sound decisions in their landscapes. Trained by North Carolina State University faculty and staff, EMG volunteers provide research-based information about gardening and environmental stewardship to individuals and communities across the state. EMG volunteers engage the community through education and outreach on a wide variety of subjects and through a broad spectrum of projects, all designed to maximize their impact. Read more about their impact at the state level here. NC State Extension Master Gardener volunteers provide unbiased, research-based education promoting horticultural best practices and environmental stewardship to the public. The program is dedicated to developing excellence in volunteers through continuing education and community engagement. View the Extension Master Gardener Volunteer brochure In Forsyth County, Extension Master Gardener volunteer training is typically held once each year. In addition to completing the 40-hour training course, EMG students are also required to volunteer 40 hours of their time with Extension in order to become certified Extension Master Gardener volunteers. Following successful certification, EMG volunteers are expected to continue accumulating a certain number of volunteer and continuing education hours each year to remain certified (the exact numbers are subject to change if the need arises). The EMG volunteer program is open to all members of the community who are willing and able to complete volunteer work with Extension in Forsyth County. Both beginning and experienced gardeners are welcome. The EMG volunteer program in Forsyth County is overseen by a Horticulture Agent and the Volunteer Coordinator. How do I become an Extension Master Gardener Volunteer?If you are interested in learning more about the Forsyth County Extension Master Gardener Volunteer program or would like to be added to the interest list for the next class, please contact N.C. Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center at 336-703-2850 or by email. If emailing, please provide your name, and the best email address and phone number to contact you by. Do not respond to this need. If you are interested in attending an upcoming educational class on gardening, landscaping, or other horticultural topics, please visit our calendar of events. Interested in volunteering with N.C. Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center, but being an Extension Master Gardener Volunteer isn’t quite what you are looking for? Check out our other volunteer opportunities here! Organization: NC Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County NC State Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program
Since 1979, NC State Extension Master Gardener℠ (EMG) volunteers have been leaders in this internationally acclaimed program, guiding homeowners in making environmentally sound decisions in their landscapes. Trained by North Carolina State University faculty and staff, EMG volunteers provide research-based information about gardening and environmental stewardship to individuals and communities across the state. EMG volunteers engage the community through education and outreach on a wide variety of subjects and through a broad spectrum of projects, all designed to maximize their impact. Read more about their impact at the state level here. NC State Extension Master Gardener volunteers provide unbiased, research-based education promoting horticultural best practices and environmental stewardship to the public. The program is dedicated to developing excellence in volunteers through continuing education and community engagement. View the Extension Master Gardener Volunteer brochure In Forsyth County, Extension Master Gardener volunteer training is typically held once each year. In addition to completing the 40-hour training course, EMG students are also required to volunteer 40 hours of their time with Extension in order to become certified Extension Master Gardener volunteers. Following successful certification, EMG volunteers are expected to continue accumulating a certain number of volunteer and continuing education hours each year to remain certified (the exact numbers are subject to change if the need arises). The EMG volunteer program is open to all members of the community who are willing and able to complete volunteer work with Extension in Forsyth County. Both beginning and experienced gardeners are welcome. The EMG volunteer program in Forsyth County is overseen by a Horticulture Agent and the Volunteer Coordinator. How do I become an Extension Master Gardener Volunteer?If you are interested in learning more about the Forsyth County Extension Master Gardener Volunteer program or would like to be added to the interest list for the next class, please contact N.C. Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center at 336-703-2850 or by email. If emailing, please provide your name, and the best email address and phone number to contact you by. Do not respond to this need. If you are interested in attending an upcoming educational class on gardening, landscaping, or other horticultural topics, please visit our calendar of events. Interested in volunteering with N.C. Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center, but being an Extension Master Gardener Volunteer isn’t quite what you are looking for? Check out our other volunteer opportunities here! Organization: NC Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Campus LandscapingCome help us do some yard work and landscaping at our new property in Jamestown. Please sign up at this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080D4DAEAE2CA2F85-54768759-gsovolunteers Organization: Seven Homes, Inc Come help us do some yard work and landscaping at our new property in Jamestown. Please sign up at this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080D4DAEAE2CA2F85-54768759-gsovolunteers Organization: Seven Homes, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27282 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guardian ad Litem Volunteer - Forsyth County/District 31How can you help a child in need? A Guardian ad Litem (GAL) is appointed to represent the best interests of a juvenile when a petition alleging abuse or neglect is filed in District Court by the Department of Social Services. The judge appoints a trained volunteer GAL Advocate to work alongside the Attorney Advocate to provide team representation to the child. The role of Guardian ad Litem is to protect and promote the best interests of the juvenile, conduct independent investigations to determine the facts, needs of the child, report the wishes of the child, and make recommendations to the court to promote permanency. Application, background screenings, and interview required before acceptance into training cohort. Training consists of ~32 hours of pre-service work; on-line, in-person, and court observation. Apply at www.volunteerforgal.org Organization: North Carolina Guadian ad Litem District 31 Forsyth County How can you help a child in need? A Guardian ad Litem (GAL) is appointed to represent the best interests of a juvenile when a petition alleging abuse or neglect is filed in District Court by the Department of Social Services. The judge appoints a trained volunteer GAL Advocate to work alongside the Attorney Advocate to provide team representation to the child. The role of Guardian ad Litem is to protect and promote the best interests of the juvenile, conduct independent investigations to determine the facts, needs of the child, report the wishes of the child, and make recommendations to the court to promote permanency. Application, background screenings, and interview required before acceptance into training cohort. Training consists of ~32 hours of pre-service work; on-line, in-person, and court observation. Apply at www.volunteerforgal.org Organization: North Carolina Guadian ad Litem District 31 Forsyth County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recycling WarehouseWe have a recycling warehouse that recycles Styrofoam to save the environment of products that do not break down. This center accepts both clean food service containers – cups, egg cartons, and take-out boxes – as well as packaging materials used for coolers and shipping fragile products. Volunteers can assist on Mondays and Fridays with this process: 1. Verify that the material is clean and free from tape and labels. Organization: Tiny House Community Development We have a recycling warehouse that recycles Styrofoam to save the environment of products that do not break down. This center accepts both clean food service containers – cups, egg cartons, and take-out boxes – as well as packaging materials used for coolers and shipping fragile products. Volunteers can assist on Mondays and Fridays with this process: 1. Verify that the material is clean and free from tape and labels. Organization: Tiny House Community Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27263 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community ServiceDuties include: Recycling foam located at 1218 Elon Place. Serving and cleaning at the HOPE Center, located at 360 West Gate City Blvd. Hours are Monday - Friday 9 - 4:30. No weekends available. Organization: Tiny House Community Development Duties include: Recycling foam located at 1218 Elon Place. Serving and cleaning at the HOPE Center, located at 360 West Gate City Blvd. Hours are Monday - Friday 9 - 4:30. No weekends available. Organization: Tiny House Community Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPERAtorsThe OPERAtors are Piedmont Opera’s volunteers who support and promote the growth of opera in the Piedmont Triad community. Our dedicated, diverse, and talented OPERAtors experience exclusive and behind-the-scenes interactions with our staff, casts, and crews in intimate and unique settings. With numerous opportunities to meet new friends and chat with industry professionals, OPERAtors have fun while supporting a classic art form. Volunteer opportunities with Piedmont Opera include: Office Support - Interested in working in an office setting, perhaps even learning to sell tickets? Are you an organizer who can inventory supplies? Help the office run smoothly! Hospitality - Do you enjoy making others feel welcomed with a gift basket, a handwritten note, or some fresh baked goodies? Hop on the welcome wagon and share some of your spectacular Southern charm with our casts and crews! Advocacy - Do you have the gift of gab? Do you ever feel the urge to climb Pilot Mountain and shout how much you love opera? Help us find others like you who adore and appreciate the performing arts! Production Support - Are you interested in working front-of-house positions like box office, handing out playbills, or ushering? Help us welcome patrons with a smile! Special Events Support - Do you have a knack for event planning? Are you the most detail-oriented person you know? Do you find fundraising rewarding? Help us with some of our many events by sharing your unique gifts and talents! Organization: Piedmont Opera The OPERAtors are Piedmont Opera’s volunteers who support and promote the growth of opera in the Piedmont Triad community. Our dedicated, diverse, and talented OPERAtors experience exclusive and behind-the-scenes interactions with our staff, casts, and crews in intimate and unique settings. With numerous opportunities to meet new friends and chat with industry professionals, OPERAtors have fun while supporting a classic art form. Volunteer opportunities with Piedmont Opera include: Office Support - Interested in working in an office setting, perhaps even learning to sell tickets? Are you an organizer who can inventory supplies? Help the office run smoothly! Hospitality - Do you enjoy making others feel welcomed with a gift basket, a handwritten note, or some fresh baked goodies? Hop on the welcome wagon and share some of your spectacular Southern charm with our casts and crews! Advocacy - Do you have the gift of gab? Do you ever feel the urge to climb Pilot Mountain and shout how much you love opera? Help us find others like you who adore and appreciate the performing arts! Production Support - Are you interested in working front-of-house positions like box office, handing out playbills, or ushering? Help us welcome patrons with a smile! Special Events Support - Do you have a knack for event planning? Are you the most detail-oriented person you know? Do you find fundraising rewarding? Help us with some of our many events by sharing your unique gifts and talents! Organization: Piedmont Opera Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor CoordinatorPivot is seeking a volunteer Mentor Coordinator to: Provide support for and facilitate communication with our mentorsHelp recruit mentorsSchedule mentor training sessions twice a yearFacilitate monthly mentor meetings March-June and September-DecemberServe as a liaison between staff and mentorsA successful Mentor Coordinator will be passionate about encouraging women and will uphold the values of our organization while supporting mentors in their positions. A Pivot Mentor Coordinator has: A heart for God, for His mission in this world & for ALL people Passion for Pivot’s mission to equip women for better life and work opportunities An open mind and willing to learn more about living in poverty Strong organizational skills Strong interpersonal & communication skills – verbal and writtenOrganization: Pivot Ministry Pivot is seeking a volunteer Mentor Coordinator to: Provide support for and facilitate communication with our mentorsHelp recruit mentorsSchedule mentor training sessions twice a yearFacilitate monthly mentor meetings March-June and September-DecemberServe as a liaison between staff and mentorsA successful Mentor Coordinator will be passionate about encouraging women and will uphold the values of our organization while supporting mentors in their positions. A Pivot Mentor Coordinator has: A heart for God, for His mission in this world & for ALL people Passion for Pivot’s mission to equip women for better life and work opportunities An open mind and willing to learn more about living in poverty Strong organizational skills Strong interpersonal & communication skills – verbal and writtenOrganization: Pivot Ministry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation pickup (As Needed)Fuzzy Friends Pet Food Pantry, is in needing strong individual to pickup donations once every other week. You must be at 18 years old. Valid driver's license, and you must fill out volunteer form. Organization: Fuzzy Friends Pet Food Pantry Fuzzy Friends Pet Food Pantry, is in needing strong individual to pickup donations once every other week. You must be at 18 years old. Valid driver's license, and you must fill out volunteer form. Organization: Fuzzy Friends Pet Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer NeedsYou can view all of PEA's volunteer opportunities here: https://signup.com/go/ctJLtmh Organization: Piedmont Environmental Alliance You can view all of PEA's volunteer opportunities here: https://signup.com/go/ctJLtmh Organization: Piedmont Environmental Alliance Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Information Session
Want to Learn More about Becoming a Volunteer?
Please visit our website: https://loveliteracy.org/volunteer-tutoring/ Watching Our Volunteer Info Session is required before attending a training session. Our next training session is in the fall of 2025. Visit https://loveliteracy.org/volunteer-tutoring/ watch a video on your own and fill out a form so we can guide you through next steps.Organization: Love Literacy
Want to Learn More about Becoming a Volunteer?
Please visit our website: https://loveliteracy.org/volunteer-tutoring/ Watching Our Volunteer Info Session is required before attending a training session. Our next training session is in the fall of 2025. Visit https://loveliteracy.org/volunteer-tutoring/ watch a video on your own and fill out a form so we can guide you through next steps.Organization: Love Literacy Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wish ListsREADWS is building personal libraries for each of its students. Please help us with purchasing culturally relevant text for our students to have. Visit our wish list at BookMarksNC Please include a gift receipt so we can acknowledge your generosity. THANK YOU! Organization: Love Literacy READWS is building personal libraries for each of its students. Please help us with purchasing culturally relevant text for our students to have. Visit our wish list at BookMarksNC Please include a gift receipt so we can acknowledge your generosity. THANK YOU! Organization: Love Literacy Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fundraising Committee Member VolunteerWe are looking for energetic and fun-loving individuals to serve on the Fundraising Committee Job Duties and Tasks May Consist of the Following: Help develop Organizations fundraising programs Help monitor progress of fundraising drives Help develop and maintain media contact lists Help develop strategies to encourage new or increased contributions Help recruit sponsors, participants, or volunteers for fundraising events Secure commitments of participation or donation from individuals or corporate donors Help prepare material for charitable events, such as fundraising envelopes, bid sheets, or gift bags Help create or update donor database Help establish fundraising goals or participation goals for special events or specified time period Identify or build relationships with potential donors Design or produce materials such as posters, Web sites, or newsletters to promote, market, or advertise fundraising events Solicit cash or in-kind donations or sponsorships from individual, business, or government donors. Write and send letters of thanks to donors. Write reports or prepare presentations to communicate fundraising program data.Requirements: Proven experience in fundraising preferred Outstanding customer service ethic and high quality expectations Advanced communication skills, including writing, proof reading and speaking Ability to manage multiple projects independently Experience with social media communications, publishing and usability a plus Advanced MS Office skills; Outlook, Word and ExcelTime Commitment: Operation Xcel Fundraising committee meets once a month. Responsibilities require 1-4 hours of work per week. Attend at least two Operation Xcel events per year. Board members are required to take a Child Protection Training which is conducted online and submit to a national background check.
In addition to gaining experience utilizing marketing and communications skills, implementing a marketing plan, and following a brand guide, general board members benefit from Gaining exposure to nonprofit governance procedures Developing and enhancing leadership skills Meeting awesome people who also want to enhance the nonprofit sector Learning about other young professional membership and nonprofit organizationsOrganization: Operation Xcel We are looking for energetic and fun-loving individuals to serve on the Fundraising Committee Job Duties and Tasks May Consist of the Following: Help develop Organizations fundraising programs Help monitor progress of fundraising drives Help develop and maintain media contact lists Help develop strategies to encourage new or increased contributions Help recruit sponsors, participants, or volunteers for fundraising events Secure commitments of participation or donation from individuals or corporate donors Help prepare material for charitable events, such as fundraising envelopes, bid sheets, or gift bags Help create or update donor database Help establish fundraising goals or participation goals for special events or specified time period Identify or build relationships with potential donors Design or produce materials such as posters, Web sites, or newsletters to promote, market, or advertise fundraising events Solicit cash or in-kind donations or sponsorships from individual, business, or government donors. Write and send letters of thanks to donors. Write reports or prepare presentations to communicate fundraising program data.Requirements: Proven experience in fundraising preferred Outstanding customer service ethic and high quality expectations Advanced communication skills, including writing, proof reading and speaking Ability to manage multiple projects independently Experience with social media communications, publishing and usability a plus Advanced MS Office skills; Outlook, Word and ExcelTime Commitment: Operation Xcel Fundraising committee meets once a month. Responsibilities require 1-4 hours of work per week. Attend at least two Operation Xcel events per year. Board members are required to take a Child Protection Training which is conducted online and submit to a national background check.
In addition to gaining experience utilizing marketing and communications skills, implementing a marketing plan, and following a brand guide, general board members benefit from Gaining exposure to nonprofit governance procedures Developing and enhancing leadership skills Meeting awesome people who also want to enhance the nonprofit sector Learning about other young professional membership and nonprofit organizationsOrganization: Operation Xcel Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marketing Committee Member VolunteerBoard Objectives: The Board of Directors has the responsibility of carrying out the mission and vision of Operation Xcel. The Board implements and supports plans, policies and objectives to ensure it maintains its values and meets established goals. The Board is a governing body with legal and ethical obligations to the organization and its membership.
Position Objectives: To connect to young professionals in the Guilford area and expand Operation Xcel’s reach by creatively implementing a marketing strategy that tells a powerful story and reaches a targeted audience. The Marketing Chair role also has the opportunity to develop a marketing committee to incorporate members in the marketing roles of Operation Xcel and delegate upkeep of the multiple marketing venues.
Key Roles & Responsibilities: Contribute to an annual marketing/communications plan and calendar Contribute to and review monthly newsletters for marketable information Develop and post relevant social media content for regular social media presence Help maintain up to date content on Operation Xcel’s website, and ensure proper site functioning Help create marketing materials including brochures, flyers, signage, and logos Collaborate with the Programming and Marketing Committee members to broadly advertise upcoming events of the organization Participate in planning for future content and changes per social media trends As availability allows, take and post pictures at Operation Xcel events, and encourage members to share as well, for regular addition to social media and google drive
Time Commitment: Operation Xcel Board of Directors meets once a month on the third Tuesday of the month. Responsibilities require 1-4 hours of work per week. Board Members are also expected to regularly attend Operation Xcel events. Board members are required to take a Child Protection Training which is conducted online and submit to a national background check.
In addition to gaining experience utilizing marketing and communications skills, implementing a marketing plan, and following a brand guide, general board members benefit from Gaining exposure to nonprofit governance procedures Developing and enhancing leadership skills Meeting awesome people who also want to enhance the nonprofit sector Learning about other young professional membership and nonprofit organizationsOrganization: Operation Xcel Board Objectives: The Board of Directors has the responsibility of carrying out the mission and vision of Operation Xcel. The Board implements and supports plans, policies and objectives to ensure it maintains its values and meets established goals. The Board is a governing body with legal and ethical obligations to the organization and its membership.
Position Objectives: To connect to young professionals in the Guilford area and expand Operation Xcel’s reach by creatively implementing a marketing strategy that tells a powerful story and reaches a targeted audience. The Marketing Chair role also has the opportunity to develop a marketing committee to incorporate members in the marketing roles of Operation Xcel and delegate upkeep of the multiple marketing venues.
Key Roles & Responsibilities: Contribute to an annual marketing/communications plan and calendar Contribute to and review monthly newsletters for marketable information Develop and post relevant social media content for regular social media presence Help maintain up to date content on Operation Xcel’s website, and ensure proper site functioning Help create marketing materials including brochures, flyers, signage, and logos Collaborate with the Programming and Marketing Committee members to broadly advertise upcoming events of the organization Participate in planning for future content and changes per social media trends As availability allows, take and post pictures at Operation Xcel events, and encourage members to share as well, for regular addition to social media and google drive
Time Commitment: Operation Xcel Board of Directors meets once a month on the third Tuesday of the month. Responsibilities require 1-4 hours of work per week. Board Members are also expected to regularly attend Operation Xcel events. Board members are required to take a Child Protection Training which is conducted online and submit to a national background check.
In addition to gaining experience utilizing marketing and communications skills, implementing a marketing plan, and following a brand guide, general board members benefit from Gaining exposure to nonprofit governance procedures Developing and enhancing leadership skills Meeting awesome people who also want to enhance the nonprofit sector Learning about other young professional membership and nonprofit organizationsOrganization: Operation Xcel Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27357 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Planner/Coordinator VolunteerEvent Planner Volunteer/Intern We are looking for energetic and fun-loving individuals to fill in internship/volunteer and part-time requirements for Operation Xcel. The Events Intern will assist in the planning, production, and execution of high-quality internal and external events in collaboration with donors, board members, partners, youth and staff. Responsibilities: Manage all project delivery elements within financial and time constraints, including event planning, design and production. Collaborate with clients to identify their needs, understand requirements for each event and ensure customer satisfaction. Book venues and schedule speakers. Research vendors (catering, decorators, musicians etc.) and choose the best combination of quality and cost. Manage event operations (preparing venue, invitations, etc.). - Complete final checks on day of event to ensure everything meets standards. Oversee event happenings and act quickly to resolve problems.
Requirements: Proven experience in event planning, event coordinating preferred Outstanding customer service ethic and high quality expectations Advanced communication skills, including writing, proof reading and speaking Ability to manage multiple projects independently Strong problem solving, organizational, project management and planning skills Experience with social media communications, publishing and usability a plus Advanced MS Office skills; Outlook, Word and Excel Some college requiredTime Commitment: Operation Xcel Board of Directors meets once a month on the third Tuesday of the month. Responsibilities require 1-4 hours of work per week. Board Members are also expected to regularly attend Operation Xcel events. Board members are required to take a Child Protection Training which is conducted online and submit to a national background check.
In addition to gaining experience utilizing marketing and communications skills, implementing a marketing plan, and following a brand guide, general board members benefit from Gaining exposure to nonprofit governance procedures Developing and enhancing leadership skills Meeting awesome people who also want to enhance the nonprofit sector Learning about other young professional membership and nonprofit organizations
Operation Xcel Board members are currently meeting via zoom due to COVID restrictions. We have 6 site locations currently in Guilford County: High Point, Greensboro, Gibsonville, and Stokesdale. Organization: Operation Xcel Event Planner Volunteer/Intern We are looking for energetic and fun-loving individuals to fill in internship/volunteer and part-time requirements for Operation Xcel. The Events Intern will assist in the planning, production, and execution of high-quality internal and external events in collaboration with donors, board members, partners, youth and staff. Responsibilities: Manage all project delivery elements within financial and time constraints, including event planning, design and production. Collaborate with clients to identify their needs, understand requirements for each event and ensure customer satisfaction. Book venues and schedule speakers. Research vendors (catering, decorators, musicians etc.) and choose the best combination of quality and cost. Manage event operations (preparing venue, invitations, etc.). - Complete final checks on day of event to ensure everything meets standards. Oversee event happenings and act quickly to resolve problems.
Requirements: Proven experience in event planning, event coordinating preferred Outstanding customer service ethic and high quality expectations Advanced communication skills, including writing, proof reading and speaking Ability to manage multiple projects independently Strong problem solving, organizational, project management and planning skills Experience with social media communications, publishing and usability a plus Advanced MS Office skills; Outlook, Word and Excel Some college requiredTime Commitment: Operation Xcel Board of Directors meets once a month on the third Tuesday of the month. Responsibilities require 1-4 hours of work per week. Board Members are also expected to regularly attend Operation Xcel events. Board members are required to take a Child Protection Training which is conducted online and submit to a national background check.
In addition to gaining experience utilizing marketing and communications skills, implementing a marketing plan, and following a brand guide, general board members benefit from Gaining exposure to nonprofit governance procedures Developing and enhancing leadership skills Meeting awesome people who also want to enhance the nonprofit sector Learning about other young professional membership and nonprofit organizations
Operation Xcel Board members are currently meeting via zoom due to COVID restrictions. We have 6 site locations currently in Guilford County: High Point, Greensboro, Gibsonville, and Stokesdale. Organization: Operation Xcel Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27357 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Flourish CompanionDid you know that Forsyth County ranks near the bottom of all counties nationally in financial mobility? The Flourish Program is trying to change the cycle of poverty in Forsyth County by giving low-income women the resources and relationships to step out of poverty. But we need your help! As recent studies indicate, a key factor in reducing poverty is a relationship with someone who is financially stable. We are looking for Companion volunteers, individuals willing to walk alongside these brave women in their journey out of poverty, supporting them through encouragement, goal setting, and accountability. One of our returning Companions, Nancy, describes her experience volunteering this way: “I find my work with Flourish extremely fulfilling. There are many ways to "help" people who are struggling financially but this is the only organization I know of where we build relationships with the people we are wanting to help. I am certainly giving of myself each week but I am also receiving. I am inspired by these strong, determined women committed to their growth.” The role of the Companion is to attend our weekly meetings and provide encouragement, help with goal setting, and accountability for the women in our program (Achievers). You will be placed in a small group with two of the women and at least one other Companion to debrief our weekly presentations, discuss goals, and generally build relationships with them. We ask that you also make some contact--preferably in person--with your Achiever once a month outside of our weekly meeting. The meetings are on Monday evenings beginning with a free meal from 5:30-6:30 and then our meeting from 6:30-8 with free childcare.Organization: The Shalom Project Did you know that Forsyth County ranks near the bottom of all counties nationally in financial mobility? The Flourish Program is trying to change the cycle of poverty in Forsyth County by giving low-income women the resources and relationships to step out of poverty. But we need your help! As recent studies indicate, a key factor in reducing poverty is a relationship with someone who is financially stable. We are looking for Companion volunteers, individuals willing to walk alongside these brave women in their journey out of poverty, supporting them through encouragement, goal setting, and accountability. One of our returning Companions, Nancy, describes her experience volunteering this way: “I find my work with Flourish extremely fulfilling. There are many ways to "help" people who are struggling financially but this is the only organization I know of where we build relationships with the people we are wanting to help. I am certainly giving of myself each week but I am also receiving. I am inspired by these strong, determined women committed to their growth.” The role of the Companion is to attend our weekly meetings and provide encouragement, help with goal setting, and accountability for the women in our program (Achievers). You will be placed in a small group with two of the women and at least one other Companion to debrief our weekly presentations, discuss goals, and generally build relationships with them. We ask that you also make some contact--preferably in person--with your Achiever once a month outside of our weekly meeting. The meetings are on Monday evenings beginning with a free meal from 5:30-6:30 and then our meeting from 6:30-8 with free childcare.Organization: The Shalom Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry helpersEach week The Shalom Project we provides grocery items and fresh produce to 125 families in our community who are experiencing food insecurity. We need people to greet and help shoppers push rolling carts of items to their vehicles, break down cardboard for recycling, help replenish produce on tables for shoppers and carry some clothing items from our downstairs clothing closet. We welcome and encourage bi-lingual volunteers to help us welcome and serve the diverse cultures in our community. Organization: The Shalom Project Each week The Shalom Project we provides grocery items and fresh produce to 125 families in our community who are experiencing food insecurity. We need people to greet and help shoppers push rolling carts of items to their vehicles, break down cardboard for recycling, help replenish produce on tables for shoppers and carry some clothing items from our downstairs clothing closet. We welcome and encourage bi-lingual volunteers to help us welcome and serve the diverse cultures in our community. Organization: The Shalom Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Closet AssistanceDo you like helping people? Do you like working with clothing? Every Tuesday from 9:30-12:30 we welcome members of the community to choose clothing, diapers, personal care items and household items at no charge. Community members "shopping" need help finding items and sizes and putting items into bags. Spanish speaking interpreters are always needed. Tuesday Shifts are available from 9-10:30, 10:30-12:45 or 9:00-12:45. Organization: The Shalom Project Do you like helping people? Do you like working with clothing? Every Tuesday from 9:30-12:30 we welcome members of the community to choose clothing, diapers, personal care items and household items at no charge. Community members "shopping" need help finding items and sizes and putting items into bags. Spanish speaking interpreters are always needed. Tuesday Shifts are available from 9-10:30, 10:30-12:45 or 9:00-12:45. Organization: The Shalom Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Grant WriterWe are seeking a grant writer who wants to make a difference by using their writing, research skills, and talents for the good of helping children and their parents, a cause you personally believe in, to research, prepare, and write our organization grant proposals. Must be proficient in meeting deadlines. Organization: YAMM We are seeking a grant writer who wants to make a difference by using their writing, research skills, and talents for the good of helping children and their parents, a cause you personally believe in, to research, prepare, and write our organization grant proposals. Must be proficient in meeting deadlines. Organization: YAMM Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donations CoordinatorDonations Coordinator will: Make phone calls to small and large businesses to collect donations and/or sponsorships
Organization: YAMM Donations Coordinator will: Make phone calls to small and large businesses to collect donations and/or sponsorships
Organization: YAMM Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer CoordinatorThe volunteer coordinator coordinates and manages all elements of volunteers. During COVID-19, volunteer will only by responding to volunteer interest inquiries through our platform.
Organization: YAMM The volunteer coordinator coordinates and manages all elements of volunteers. During COVID-19, volunteer will only by responding to volunteer interest inquiries through our platform.
Organization: YAMM Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Members Needed!Board Applications Now Open for the 2025-26 Term! We are excited to announce that we are currently accepting applications for board positions for the 2025-26 term! This is an incredible opportunity to contribute to the direction and growth of our organization and make a lasting impact on our community. Eligibility & Expectations: - Must be 18 of age to Apply - Must be able to meet once a month virtually and in-person meetings, and attend outreach events hosted by the org., etc. How to Apply: 1. Submit your application by January 31, 2024 2. Applications can be submitted via hopedealerso16@gmail.com We welcome diverse perspectives and encourage individuals with a passion for advocating for peoples right, community engagement, finance, leadership, etc. to apply. For any questions or additional information, please contact Board Chair 336-310-6993 We look forward to reviewing your application and working together to continue our mission in the upcoming term! Organization: HOPE Dealers Outreach Board Applications Now Open for the 2025-26 Term! We are excited to announce that we are currently accepting applications for board positions for the 2025-26 term! This is an incredible opportunity to contribute to the direction and growth of our organization and make a lasting impact on our community. Eligibility & Expectations: - Must be 18 of age to Apply - Must be able to meet once a month virtually and in-person meetings, and attend outreach events hosted by the org., etc. How to Apply: 1. Submit your application by January 31, 2024 2. Applications can be submitted via hopedealerso16@gmail.com We welcome diverse perspectives and encourage individuals with a passion for advocating for peoples right, community engagement, finance, leadership, etc. to apply. For any questions or additional information, please contact Board Chair 336-310-6993 We look forward to reviewing your application and working together to continue our mission in the upcoming term! Organization: HOPE Dealers Outreach Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Samaritan Ministries Soup Kitchen Lunch VolunteerHelp kitchen staff prepare, serve and clean up lunch for our guests and community. Organization: Samaritan Ministries Help kitchen staff prepare, serve and clean up lunch for our guests and community. Organization: Samaritan Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Samaritan Ministries Soup Kitchen Dinner Help for GuestsAssist kitchen staff in preparation, serving, and cleaning up dinner for our guests in the Samaritan Inn. Organization: Samaritan Ministries Assist kitchen staff in preparation, serving, and cleaning up dinner for our guests in the Samaritan Inn. Organization: Samaritan Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Tutor (Various Locations Greensboro, Jamestown, High Point, Stokesdale)General Description: Help with tutoring students and tutor assignments. working with teachers, students, parents, and prospective customers to ensure quality instruction and excellent customer satisfaction during the school year. During the 3 Steps Ahead summer program, the tutor will assist the math, reading and science specialists in the morning and help during enrichment activities or assist partner agency with their program. Primary Responsibilities: Provide small group instruction and or one on one tutoring of students using a variety of skill types such as play, communication, self-help and academic instruction in accordance with individual students goals and plans. Prepare supplemental materials Ensures quick and accurate use of curriculum and methodologies/strategies as outlined by specialists Recognizes issues/questions to bring to the specialist’s attention Organize teaching materials and supplies for students Collects data during teaching/tutoring Maintain written records and evaluations of students tutored via daily assignment sheet Help set up snack/Meal
Organization: Operation Xcel General Description: Help with tutoring students and tutor assignments. working with teachers, students, parents, and prospective customers to ensure quality instruction and excellent customer satisfaction during the school year. During the 3 Steps Ahead summer program, the tutor will assist the math, reading and science specialists in the morning and help during enrichment activities or assist partner agency with their program. Primary Responsibilities: Provide small group instruction and or one on one tutoring of students using a variety of skill types such as play, communication, self-help and academic instruction in accordance with individual students goals and plans. Prepare supplemental materials Ensures quick and accurate use of curriculum and methodologies/strategies as outlined by specialists Recognizes issues/questions to bring to the specialist’s attention Organize teaching materials and supplies for students Collects data during teaching/tutoring Maintain written records and evaluations of students tutored via daily assignment sheet Help set up snack/Meal
Organization: Operation Xcel Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27357 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pivot Ministry Committee MemberVOLUNTEERS: Help Guide How Pivot Operates Brief Overview of Committees Finance Review & ask questions about Pivot’s money, spending, & budget. Meets about 45 minutes each month by Zoom. Currently 6 members with 1 opening. Fundraising Help Pivot raise money and manage donor relationships. Some plan events. Others work on words for letters, emails and grants. Help identify churches, businesses, grant-makers and others who might want to support Pivot’s work by partnering, referring women, and/or donating money or goods. Help spread the word about Pivot so more people know about us. Meets 1½ hours each month by Zoom. Currently 10 members with 1 opening. Governance Be sure Pivot is following all the rules. Identify new board members and help teach them about Pivot. Meets up to 1 hour each month by Zoom. Currently 5 members with 1 opening. Human Resources Help hire staff; review and update Policy handbooks for staff, volunteers, and participants. Make sure we honor and improve our diversity, equity, and inclusion. Give input and ensure we do performance reviews with staff. Meets monthly by Zoom, based on need. Currently 6 members, with 1 opening. Organization: Pivot Ministry VOLUNTEERS: Help Guide How Pivot Operates Brief Overview of Committees Finance Review & ask questions about Pivot’s money, spending, & budget. Meets about 45 minutes each month by Zoom. Currently 6 members with 1 opening. Fundraising Help Pivot raise money and manage donor relationships. Some plan events. Others work on words for letters, emails and grants. Help identify churches, businesses, grant-makers and others who might want to support Pivot’s work by partnering, referring women, and/or donating money or goods. Help spread the word about Pivot so more people know about us. Meets 1½ hours each month by Zoom. Currently 10 members with 1 opening. Governance Be sure Pivot is following all the rules. Identify new board members and help teach them about Pivot. Meets up to 1 hour each month by Zoom. Currently 5 members with 1 opening. Human Resources Help hire staff; review and update Policy handbooks for staff, volunteers, and participants. Make sure we honor and improve our diversity, equity, and inclusion. Give input and ensure we do performance reviews with staff. Meets monthly by Zoom, based on need. Currently 6 members, with 1 opening. Organization: Pivot Ministry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach AmbassadorOUTREACH AMBASSADOR Brief Overview A successful Outreach Ambassador will be passionate about volunteer work and uphold the values of Pivot Ministry while helping new volunteers connect to match serving with their passions in their positions. Outreach Ambassador This volunteer partners with Pivot’s staff to recruit and match volunteers with the right opportunities that fit their skills, gifts, talents and available time, ensuring the comfort of our volunteers in their positions. Gifts to be a representative and recruiter for Pivot Good at time management for self and in scheduling othersOrganization: Pivot Ministry OUTREACH AMBASSADOR Brief Overview A successful Outreach Ambassador will be passionate about volunteer work and uphold the values of Pivot Ministry while helping new volunteers connect to match serving with their passions in their positions. Outreach Ambassador This volunteer partners with Pivot’s staff to recruit and match volunteers with the right opportunities that fit their skills, gifts, talents and available time, ensuring the comfort of our volunteers in their positions. Gifts to be a representative and recruiter for Pivot Good at time management for self and in scheduling othersOrganization: Pivot Ministry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt-a-Stream - City of Greensboro Water Resources Dept.City government, local businesses, and residents can work together to protect our water resources. The Water Resources Department supports two volunteer programs: Adopt-a-Stream and Drain Marker. We encourage residents to get involved and help make a difference in Greensboro together. Adopt-A-Stream (full adoption)What Can Adopt-a-Stream Achieve? Improve water quality and stream habitat Increase reporting of water quality problems Increase community involvement Develop watershed-based environmental educationWho Can Adopt-a-Stream? What Will Your Adopt-a-Stream Group Do? Not ready to adopt a stream? Don't worry. You or your group can still make a positive impact by participating in a Clean-a-Creek cleanup without the commitment to adopt. To learn more about how you and your group can participate in either the Adopt-A-Stream or Clean-a-Creek Programs, please visit our website or call 336-373-2055. Check out our upcoming City-hosted volunteer opportunities or sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on future programs and events. *Participants must be ages 10 and up. Children under 16 must be supervised at all times by an adult. *Participants must complete the Liability Waiver Online Form prior to each event and program. All participants under 18 must have their guardian complete the form. Organization: City of Greensboro Parks & Rec City government, local businesses, and residents can work together to protect our water resources. The Water Resources Department supports two volunteer programs: Adopt-a-Stream and Drain Marker. We encourage residents to get involved and help make a difference in Greensboro together. Adopt-A-Stream (full adoption)What Can Adopt-a-Stream Achieve? Improve water quality and stream habitat Increase reporting of water quality problems Increase community involvement Develop watershed-based environmental educationWho Can Adopt-a-Stream? What Will Your Adopt-a-Stream Group Do? Not ready to adopt a stream? Don't worry. You or your group can still make a positive impact by participating in a Clean-a-Creek cleanup without the commitment to adopt. To learn more about how you and your group can participate in either the Adopt-A-Stream or Clean-a-Creek Programs, please visit our website or call 336-373-2055. Check out our upcoming City-hosted volunteer opportunities or sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on future programs and events. *Participants must be ages 10 and up. Children under 16 must be supervised at all times by an adult. *Participants must complete the Liability Waiver Online Form prior to each event and program. All participants under 18 must have their guardian complete the form. Organization: City of Greensboro Parks & Rec Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Drain Marker Program - City of Greensboro Water Resources Dept.City government, local businesses, and residents can work together to protect our water resources. The Water Resources Department supports two volunteer programs: Adopt-a-Stream and Drain Marker. We encourage residents to get involved and help make a difference in Greensboro together. Join the Drain Marker ProgramChoose a section of the City and hit those streets to glue signs (drain markers) to storm drain covers. The markers serve as a visual reminder that only rainwater should go down these drains. The time commitment for this program varies and is based on volunteer availability, however, a minimum of 20 markers is required per every two people in a group. All the supplies are provided to you for this fun and easy project that has lasting value. Definition of Stormwater: The runoff of rain and other water sources that washes over impervious surfaces such as roadways, collecting chemicals, oil, and other pollutants, which then flows into our storm drains. What enters our storm drains is not treated like our wastewater water is; it goes directly into our streams, many of which eventually drain into our lakes. To learn more about how you and your group can participate in the Drain Marker Program, visit our website or call 336-373-2055. Check out our upcoming City-hosted volunteer opportunities or sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on future programs and events. *Participants must be ages 10 and up. Children under 16 must be supervised at all times by an adult. *Participants must complete the Liability Waiver Online Form prior to each event and program. All participants under 18 must have their guardian complete the form. Organization: City of Greensboro Parks & Rec City government, local businesses, and residents can work together to protect our water resources. The Water Resources Department supports two volunteer programs: Adopt-a-Stream and Drain Marker. We encourage residents to get involved and help make a difference in Greensboro together. Join the Drain Marker ProgramChoose a section of the City and hit those streets to glue signs (drain markers) to storm drain covers. The markers serve as a visual reminder that only rainwater should go down these drains. The time commitment for this program varies and is based on volunteer availability, however, a minimum of 20 markers is required per every two people in a group. All the supplies are provided to you for this fun and easy project that has lasting value. Definition of Stormwater: The runoff of rain and other water sources that washes over impervious surfaces such as roadways, collecting chemicals, oil, and other pollutants, which then flows into our storm drains. What enters our storm drains is not treated like our wastewater water is; it goes directly into our streams, many of which eventually drain into our lakes. To learn more about how you and your group can participate in the Drain Marker Program, visit our website or call 336-373-2055. Check out our upcoming City-hosted volunteer opportunities or sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on future programs and events. *Participants must be ages 10 and up. Children under 16 must be supervised at all times by an adult. *Participants must complete the Liability Waiver Online Form prior to each event and program. All participants under 18 must have their guardian complete the form. Organization: City of Greensboro Parks & Rec Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pinwheels Thrift Store and Family Center VolunteerThank you for volunteering with Pinwheels and The Parenting PATH! We are so excited you are choosing to share your special talents and time with us! Whether you are an organizing guru, a salesperson at heart, or just love to help beautify our building inside and out, we love spending time with you. Available volunteering opportunities are currently: Office/administrative duties Donation intake, sorting, and organizing Retail and Customer Service Outside landscape beautificationOrganization: The Parenting PATH Thank you for volunteering with Pinwheels and The Parenting PATH! We are so excited you are choosing to share your special talents and time with us! Whether you are an organizing guru, a salesperson at heart, or just love to help beautify our building inside and out, we love spending time with you. Available volunteering opportunities are currently: Office/administrative duties Donation intake, sorting, and organizing Retail and Customer Service Outside landscape beautificationOrganization: The Parenting PATH Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Provide a meal for Family House guests!
Meals offer much-needed hospitality at the end of a long day at the hospital. You can show support by providing a meal for 45-50 people. Use our online calendar to learn more and sign up.
Groups of up to 8 volunteers may prepare and serve meals in the Family House kitchen.
Or, individuals, families, and groups may prepare food offsite and drop it off by 4:45.
If the food is not already individually packaged, we ask that volunteers limit dinners to 1 entree, 1 side, and 1 dessert (rather than a potluck-style with lots of different options). This will simplify the process of serving the food at the Family House.
All food that is dropped off needs to be in disposable containers.
Examples of menus:
individually wrapped club sandwiches, small bags of chips, and individually-wrapped brownies.
pans of chicken casserole, pans of green beans, and a sheet cake
pans of sliced ham, pans of mac & cheese, and pans of blueberry cobbler
For more information and the link to the calendar to sign up, please visit our website: https://www.familyhousews.org/serve-a-meal/ Organization: SECU Family House of Winston-Salem
Meals offer much-needed hospitality at the end of a long day at the hospital. You can show support by providing a meal for 45-50 people. Use our online calendar to learn more and sign up.
Groups of up to 8 volunteers may prepare and serve meals in the Family House kitchen.
Or, individuals, families, and groups may prepare food offsite and drop it off by 4:45.
If the food is not already individually packaged, we ask that volunteers limit dinners to 1 entree, 1 side, and 1 dessert (rather than a potluck-style with lots of different options). This will simplify the process of serving the food at the Family House.
All food that is dropped off needs to be in disposable containers.
Examples of menus:
individually wrapped club sandwiches, small bags of chips, and individually-wrapped brownies.
pans of chicken casserole, pans of green beans, and a sheet cake
pans of sliced ham, pans of mac & cheese, and pans of blueberry cobbler
For more information and the link to the calendar to sign up, please visit our website: https://www.familyhousews.org/serve-a-meal/ Organization: SECU Family House of Winston-Salem Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: RSVP Tutor/Reading BuddyPosition Summary: Read with Kindergarten through 3rd grade students with a focus on reading improvement: Virtual learning (via Zoom) or In-Person (Afterschool hours) 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p:m. (Partner Agency location) In-Person: Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools: Caleb's Creek (Kernersville); Rural Hall and Union Cross (Kernersville) Once a week for 45 minutes to one (1) hour, but more often if you desire. QUALIFICATIONS: Must have access to a computer and internet If using a computer and internet, knowledge of Zoom a plus but training will be provided Individuals with English and/or proficient Spanish speaking skills are NEEDED!
Knowledge, Skills, Ability: Caring individual Patient Passion for helping children learn Ability to listen and communicate with a non-judgmental attitude Ability to interact with diverse array of program participants Ability to work independently Must maintain confidentiality
Physical Requirements: Virtual Reading Buddies - Requires sitting at the computer for 30 minutes to an hour.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Provide reading assistance to striving readers to help them improve their reading skills to ensure they are performing on or above grade level by the end of the school year.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES None
PROBLEM SOLVING Must have the ability to discern when an issue requires contacting the RSVP Director. Must maintain appropriate boundaries with program participants. Organization: Love Community Development Corporation Position Summary: Read with Kindergarten through 3rd grade students with a focus on reading improvement: Virtual learning (via Zoom) or In-Person (Afterschool hours) 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p:m. (Partner Agency location) In-Person: Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools: Caleb's Creek (Kernersville); Rural Hall and Union Cross (Kernersville) Once a week for 45 minutes to one (1) hour, but more often if you desire. QUALIFICATIONS: Must have access to a computer and internet If using a computer and internet, knowledge of Zoom a plus but training will be provided Individuals with English and/or proficient Spanish speaking skills are NEEDED!
Knowledge, Skills, Ability: Caring individual Patient Passion for helping children learn Ability to listen and communicate with a non-judgmental attitude Ability to interact with diverse array of program participants Ability to work independently Must maintain confidentiality
Physical Requirements: Virtual Reading Buddies - Requires sitting at the computer for 30 minutes to an hour.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Provide reading assistance to striving readers to help them improve their reading skills to ensure they are performing on or above grade level by the end of the school year.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES None
PROBLEM SOLVING Must have the ability to discern when an issue requires contacting the RSVP Director. Must maintain appropriate boundaries with program participants. Organization: Love Community Development Corporation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RSVP Food Pantry AssistantPosition Summary: Help provide nutritious food supply for elderly, disabled, low-income, disadvantaged, and homeless individuals and families by assisting with preparing food pantry boxes to prevent them from going hungry. Mondays and Fridays 10 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTION Prepare food pantry boxes for distribution Distribute food pantry boxes to clients on and off-site (as requested) Assist with cleanup at the end of shift Assignments vary and may require sitting, lifting and standing based on physical strength and abilities of the individual.
QUALIFICATIONS: Compassionate Ability to work well as a team Ability to assist a diverse group of clients and serve them with respect and dignityOrganization: Love Community Development Corporation Position Summary: Help provide nutritious food supply for elderly, disabled, low-income, disadvantaged, and homeless individuals and families by assisting with preparing food pantry boxes to prevent them from going hungry. Mondays and Fridays 10 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTION Prepare food pantry boxes for distribution Distribute food pantry boxes to clients on and off-site (as requested) Assist with cleanup at the end of shift Assignments vary and may require sitting, lifting and standing based on physical strength and abilities of the individual.
QUALIFICATIONS: Compassionate Ability to work well as a team Ability to assist a diverse group of clients and serve them with respect and dignityOrganization: Love Community Development Corporation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Person–to-Person Visitation Volunteer
Love and appreciation for adults who are aging or disabled
Patient, encouraging, and enthusiastic attitude
Willingness to maintain confidentiality
Respect for people of different backgrounds
Organization: Love Community Development Corporation
Love and appreciation for adults who are aging or disabled
Patient, encouraging, and enthusiastic attitude
Willingness to maintain confidentiality
Respect for people of different backgrounds
Organization: Love Community Development Corporation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry AssistantPosition Summary: Help provide nutritious food supply for elderly, disabled, low-income, disadvantaged, and homeless individuals and families by assisting with preparing food pantry boxes to prevent them from going hungry. Mondays and Fridays 10 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTION Prepare food pantry boxes for distribution Distribute food pantry boxes to clients on and off-site (as requested) Assist with cleanup at the end of shift Assignments vary and may require sitting, lifting and standing based on physical strength and abilities of the individual.
QUALIFICATIONS: Compassionate Ability to work well as a team Ability to assist a diverse group of clients and serve them with respect and dignity
SUMMER While students are out of school for the summer break, Love Center Food Pantry will accept applications for student volunteers 12 and up. Organization: Love Community Development Corporation Position Summary: Help provide nutritious food supply for elderly, disabled, low-income, disadvantaged, and homeless individuals and families by assisting with preparing food pantry boxes to prevent them from going hungry. Mondays and Fridays 10 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTION Prepare food pantry boxes for distribution Distribute food pantry boxes to clients on and off-site (as requested) Assist with cleanup at the end of shift Assignments vary and may require sitting, lifting and standing based on physical strength and abilities of the individual.
QUALIFICATIONS: Compassionate Ability to work well as a team Ability to assist a diverse group of clients and serve them with respect and dignity
SUMMER While students are out of school for the summer break, Love Center Food Pantry will accept applications for student volunteers 12 and up. Organization: Love Community Development Corporation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Driver - Winston SalemAn individual with a love and appreciation for adults who are aging or disabled. Patient, encouraging, and enthusiastic attitude. Willingness to maintain confidentiality. Communicate effectively with the elderly and disabled o Valid NC Drivers License, safe driving record. Use of volunteer’s vehicle. Organization: Love Community Development Corporation An individual with a love and appreciation for adults who are aging or disabled. Patient, encouraging, and enthusiastic attitude. Willingness to maintain confidentiality. Communicate effectively with the elderly and disabled o Valid NC Drivers License, safe driving record. Use of volunteer’s vehicle. Organization: Love Community Development Corporation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Driver - KernersvilleAn individual with a love and appreciation for adults who are aging or disabled. Patient, encouraging, and enthusiastic attitude. Willingness to maintain confidentiality. Communicate effectively with the elderly and disabled o Valid NC Drivers License, safe driving record. Use of volunteer’s vehicle. Organization: Love Community Development Corporation An individual with a love and appreciation for adults who are aging or disabled. Patient, encouraging, and enthusiastic attitude. Willingness to maintain confidentiality. Communicate effectively with the elderly and disabled o Valid NC Drivers License, safe driving record. Use of volunteer’s vehicle. Organization: Love Community Development Corporation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking for new Board Members!Positive Wellness Alliance is a small non-profit that serves people who are HIV+. We are the only organization in the Triad area tasked with exclusively serving this population. We are searching for compassionate, caring, and committed Board Members who can help us grow and expand our service delivery, improve efficiency, develop resources and network in the community. If you are interested, please contact Elizabeth Mattfeld, Executive Director at emattfeld@pwanc.org for more information. Organization: Positive Wellness Alliance Positive Wellness Alliance is a small non-profit that serves people who are HIV+. We are the only organization in the Triad area tasked with exclusively serving this population. We are searching for compassionate, caring, and committed Board Members who can help us grow and expand our service delivery, improve efficiency, develop resources and network in the community. If you are interested, please contact Elizabeth Mattfeld, Executive Director at emattfeld@pwanc.org for more information. Organization: Positive Wellness Alliance Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lawns of LoveHelp older adults with yard maintenance. Assist with mowing, weed eating, weed pulling, flowerbed planting, hedge trimming and other light yard work. This volunteer lawn care goes a long way toward helping them remain safely in their homes and meets a need they are no longer able to accomplish on their own. Volunteers need to have access to their own lawn care equipment to apply. If you enjoy being outside and are looking for a fun way to give back this is the perfect volunteer opportunity for you. Please apply at seniorservicesinc.org Organization: Senior Services Help older adults with yard maintenance. Assist with mowing, weed eating, weed pulling, flowerbed planting, hedge trimming and other light yard work. This volunteer lawn care goes a long way toward helping them remain safely in their homes and meets a need they are no longer able to accomplish on their own. Volunteers need to have access to their own lawn care equipment to apply. If you enjoy being outside and are looking for a fun way to give back this is the perfect volunteer opportunity for you. Please apply at seniorservicesinc.org Organization: Senior Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on WheelsSenior Services needs volunteers to deliver hot, nutritious meals to older adults enrolled in our Meals-on-Wheels program. Volunteer opportunities are flexible. Deliver any day, Monday through Friday, between 9:45 am and noon, once per week, once per month, or anything in between. Delivery routes take about 90 minutes. Call 336-721-6961 for more information or to sign up click here https://www.seniorservicesinc.org/volunteer/meals-on-wheels/ . Organization: Senior Services Senior Services needs volunteers to deliver hot, nutritious meals to older adults enrolled in our Meals-on-Wheels program. Volunteer opportunities are flexible. Deliver any day, Monday through Friday, between 9:45 am and noon, once per week, once per month, or anything in between. Delivery routes take about 90 minutes. Call 336-721-6961 for more information or to sign up click here https://www.seniorservicesinc.org/volunteer/meals-on-wheels/ . Organization: Senior Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Williams Adult Day Center Check Out VolunteersThe Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Center provides a safe, fun and structured day program that brings meaning and friendship to people living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Volunteers are needed to assist staff walk participants out to meet their loved ones, collect their belongings, and sign out. If you are interested, please apply at seniorservicesinc.org or contact Tyler Smith at 336-721-6961 or email tsmith@seniorservicesinc.org Organization: Senior Services The Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Center provides a safe, fun and structured day program that brings meaning and friendship to people living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Volunteers are needed to assist staff walk participants out to meet their loved ones, collect their belongings, and sign out. If you are interested, please apply at seniorservicesinc.org or contact Tyler Smith at 336-721-6961 or email tsmith@seniorservicesinc.org Organization: Senior Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Willams Adult Day Center Check In VolunteerThe Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Center provides a safe, fun and structured day program that brings meaning and friendship to people living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Volunteers are needed to greet and welcome Williams Day Center participants, assist as they arrive, store their jackets and other belongings, walk them into the dinning area, and get them settled with breakfast. If you are interested, please apply at seniorservicesinc.org or contact Tyler Smith at 336-721-6961 or email tsmith@seniorservicesinc.org Organization: Senior Services The Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Center provides a safe, fun and structured day program that brings meaning and friendship to people living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Volunteers are needed to greet and welcome Williams Day Center participants, assist as they arrive, store their jackets and other belongings, walk them into the dinning area, and get them settled with breakfast. If you are interested, please apply at seniorservicesinc.org or contact Tyler Smith at 336-721-6961 or email tsmith@seniorservicesinc.org Organization: Senior Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Environmental Education Program ManagerPosition Summary: Piedmont Environmental Alliance seeks an experienced part-time Environmental Education Program Manager to update and expand our environmental education programs and events.
Who We Are:Piedmont Environmental Alliance (PEA) works every day to educate and empower people of all ages, build community, and lead action to create a more just, resilient, and environmentally sustainable Piedmont Triad. Based in Winston-Salem, NC, PEA’s innovative education programs, annual events, and community-based advocacy projects engage thousands of volunteers, students, faith communities, businesses, and partner organizations in climate and environmental action. Learn more at www.peanc.org. Responsibilities:Manage PEA’s education programs, including in-classroom programs, teacher trainings, and events.Supervise, train, and support AmeriCorps Resilience Corps Service Member and team of volunteers to achieve programmatic goals.Update environmental education curricula in line with common core standards, current research, and innovative new ideas.Create and implement new recruitment strategies and training modules for environmental education volunteers to build program capacity.Develop environmental education summer programming with partners, for example camps or one-day events.Plan and host a field trip for high school students to engage in hands-on outdoor learning at a local green space.Work with partners at WS/FCS to develop and launch a summer professional development workshop focused on integrating environmental education into classroom curricula.Maintain and strengthen key partnerships to develop collaborative projects and ensure program success.Collect and analyze key performance indicators for programs and make recommendations based on specific metrics.Support key PEA events, including the Piedmont Earth Day Fair and Environmental Debate Tournament.Perform other duties as assigned.We are looking for you, if:You are a seasoned educator, with a passion for environmental education.You are a natural relationship-builder and leader, and enjoy collaborating, coordinating, and managing people of all ages and backgrounds.You possess superior organizational and time-management skills, and are comfortable managing multiple projects simultaneously.You enjoy working as part of a team to achieve a big impact.You share PEA’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion and are committed to working thoughtfully and sensitively with a wide range of people.To Apply:Submit your resume and a detailed cover letter to info@peanc.org. Please reference “PEA Environmental Education Program Manager” in the subject line. The deadline to apply is August 30, 2024. We will review all applications after the deadline. No phone calls please. Piedmont Environmental Alliance is a progressive workplace and an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply. Organization: Piedmont Environmental Alliance Position Summary: Piedmont Environmental Alliance seeks an experienced part-time Environmental Education Program Manager to update and expand our environmental education programs and events.
Who We Are:Piedmont Environmental Alliance (PEA) works every day to educate and empower people of all ages, build community, and lead action to create a more just, resilient, and environmentally sustainable Piedmont Triad. Based in Winston-Salem, NC, PEA’s innovative education programs, annual events, and community-based advocacy projects engage thousands of volunteers, students, faith communities, businesses, and partner organizations in climate and environmental action. Learn more at www.peanc.org. Responsibilities:Manage PEA’s education programs, including in-classroom programs, teacher trainings, and events.Supervise, train, and support AmeriCorps Resilience Corps Service Member and team of volunteers to achieve programmatic goals.Update environmental education curricula in line with common core standards, current research, and innovative new ideas.Create and implement new recruitment strategies and training modules for environmental education volunteers to build program capacity.Develop environmental education summer programming with partners, for example camps or one-day events.Plan and host a field trip for high school students to engage in hands-on outdoor learning at a local green space.Work with partners at WS/FCS to develop and launch a summer professional development workshop focused on integrating environmental education into classroom curricula.Maintain and strengthen key partnerships to develop collaborative projects and ensure program success.Collect and analyze key performance indicators for programs and make recommendations based on specific metrics.Support key PEA events, including the Piedmont Earth Day Fair and Environmental Debate Tournament.Perform other duties as assigned.We are looking for you, if:You are a seasoned educator, with a passion for environmental education.You are a natural relationship-builder and leader, and enjoy collaborating, coordinating, and managing people of all ages and backgrounds.You possess superior organizational and time-management skills, and are comfortable managing multiple projects simultaneously.You enjoy working as part of a team to achieve a big impact.You share PEA’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion and are committed to working thoughtfully and sensitively with a wide range of people.To Apply:Submit your resume and a detailed cover letter to info@peanc.org. Please reference “PEA Environmental Education Program Manager” in the subject line. The deadline to apply is August 30, 2024. We will review all applications after the deadline. No phone calls please. Piedmont Environmental Alliance is a progressive workplace and an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply. Organization: Piedmont Environmental Alliance Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Group MentorThe Youth Group Mentors help our Youth Program Coordinator with implementing plans for meetings and special activities and general supervision of the youth group. The group meets each Saturday, year-round. This is a good opportunity for someone considering a career in ministry, education or social service. You do not have to commit to each week. Most of our mentors come once per month. The group of primarily low-income Hispanic/Latino teens will spend some time discussing a topic related to Biblical principles, then spend the rest of the meeting on topics related to navigating growing up in the world today. This may include life skills training and opportunities to try new things like drama or a field trip to a ropes course. If the group is small that day, we may simply "hang out" and play games or do crafts. This often provides the best opportunities for one-on-one mentorship. Spanish language skills are extremely helpful but not required. We also need mentors who are available on weekend times other than our usual meeting time because sometimes our field trips happen on a Friday or Saturday night instead. Organization: Open Arms Community The Youth Group Mentors help our Youth Program Coordinator with implementing plans for meetings and special activities and general supervision of the youth group. The group meets each Saturday, year-round. This is a good opportunity for someone considering a career in ministry, education or social service. You do not have to commit to each week. Most of our mentors come once per month. The group of primarily low-income Hispanic/Latino teens will spend some time discussing a topic related to Biblical principles, then spend the rest of the meeting on topics related to navigating growing up in the world today. This may include life skills training and opportunities to try new things like drama or a field trip to a ropes course. If the group is small that day, we may simply "hang out" and play games or do crafts. This often provides the best opportunities for one-on-one mentorship. Spanish language skills are extremely helpful but not required. We also need mentors who are available on weekend times other than our usual meeting time because sometimes our field trips happen on a Friday or Saturday night instead. Organization: Open Arms Community Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27127 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor (early elementary students)On Tuesday evenings during the school year come help students in grades K - 3 with their reading skills. You will help them practice letters and skills as well as practice reading with a computer program like RazKids or Starfall. You'll also spend time reading together with one of the many books we have in our library. If the student has homework, you will assist with that before moving on to a reading lesson. Organization: Open Arms Community On Tuesday evenings during the school year come help students in grades K - 3 with their reading skills. You will help them practice letters and skills as well as practice reading with a computer program like RazKids or Starfall. You'll also spend time reading together with one of the many books we have in our library. If the student has homework, you will assist with that before moving on to a reading lesson. Organization: Open Arms Community Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27127 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kids Club mentorOur Kids Club is for older elementary students (grades 4 & 5). It meets every Tuesday evening during the school year. At Kids Club we practice social emotional skills while also trying new things and learning about the world around us. Mentors help run the program, guide children in making wise decisions, controlling emotions, navigating conflict, etc. We are currently recruiting for weekly mentors as well as substitutes to help lead/teach the program for the evening when our regular mentors are unavailable (often they are college students). If you have a special skill or learning experience (juggling? a STEAM activity?) you would like to teach the children for a few sessions in a row or even just one, please be in touch. Organization: Open Arms Community Our Kids Club is for older elementary students (grades 4 & 5). It meets every Tuesday evening during the school year. At Kids Club we practice social emotional skills while also trying new things and learning about the world around us. Mentors help run the program, guide children in making wise decisions, controlling emotions, navigating conflict, etc. We are currently recruiting for weekly mentors as well as substitutes to help lead/teach the program for the evening when our regular mentors are unavailable (often they are college students). If you have a special skill or learning experience (juggling? a STEAM activity?) you would like to teach the children for a few sessions in a row or even just one, please be in touch. Organization: Open Arms Community Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27127 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Keep the Blessings Box FullOur Blessings Box outside our community center needs a steady supply of non-perishable food, toiletries, and other small items for our neighbors in need. Certain perishable items are acceptable if they are "shelf stable" for up to 24 hours (for example, bread, some fruits or vegetables), weather permitting. We are also accepting larger items (such as bulk packages) that we will store inside the building which we will place into the box as needed or share with members of the community who we visit (those who may not have transportation to get to the box easily). Please call ahead if you have bulk items (336-724-0850). The box is small, but in winter it is also nice to put a hat, gloves, or a scarf inside for our neighbors who need an extra bit of warmth. We ask that you NOT put clothing in the box. Thank you. Organization: Open Arms Community Our Blessings Box outside our community center needs a steady supply of non-perishable food, toiletries, and other small items for our neighbors in need. Certain perishable items are acceptable if they are "shelf stable" for up to 24 hours (for example, bread, some fruits or vegetables), weather permitting. We are also accepting larger items (such as bulk packages) that we will store inside the building which we will place into the box as needed or share with members of the community who we visit (those who may not have transportation to get to the box easily). Please call ahead if you have bulk items (336-724-0850). The box is small, but in winter it is also nice to put a hat, gloves, or a scarf inside for our neighbors who need an extra bit of warmth. We ask that you NOT put clothing in the box. Thank you. Organization: Open Arms Community Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27127 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Middle/High tutor or mentorWe are seeking tutors to help our middle and high school students with math, reading, ESOL, passing the GED, and/or general study habits. In addition, on days when students have no homework, we need folks who are willing to mentor youth by spending time with them, offering a listening ear, words of wisdom, and practical advice when needed. Our students are looking for help with things like: applying for jobs, navigating relationships, and managing personal finances.
The group will meet Thursday evenings during the school year and occasionally during the summer. Organization: Open Arms Community We are seeking tutors to help our middle and high school students with math, reading, ESOL, passing the GED, and/or general study habits. In addition, on days when students have no homework, we need folks who are willing to mentor youth by spending time with them, offering a listening ear, words of wisdom, and practical advice when needed. Our students are looking for help with things like: applying for jobs, navigating relationships, and managing personal finances.
The group will meet Thursday evenings during the school year and occasionally during the summer. Organization: Open Arms Community Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27127 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Williams Adult Day Center Activity/Social VolunteerThe Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Center provides a safe, fun and structured day program that brings meaning and friendship to people living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Volunteers are needed to greet and welcome Williams Day Center participants, assist with activities like playing cards, and participation encouragement, passing out lunch and clean-up. The Williams Center has a lot of fun ways to get involved and socialize with the participants. Organization: Senior Services The Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Center provides a safe, fun and structured day program that brings meaning and friendship to people living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Volunteers are needed to greet and welcome Williams Day Center participants, assist with activities like playing cards, and participation encouragement, passing out lunch and clean-up. The Williams Center has a lot of fun ways to get involved and socialize with the participants. Organization: Senior Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assembling and Distribute Food Boxes for Families - KernersvilleLocation: 130 East Mountain Street, Kernersville NC 27284 - Volunteer Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 11:30am - 12:15pm Primary Responsibilities: The Food Pantry Assistants will assist the Food Pantry Manager with day-to-day operations of the Food Pantry by: Assembling boxes for packing of food for the for clients in the community. Assist with stocking the shelves and freezers with food. Ability to discern between expired and fresh foods. Assist with keeping the food pantry clean and free of trash, boxes, and expired foods. Vacuuming the Food Pantry. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM. Volunteers must be able to lift heavy boxes and be on their feet for long periods are a huge help. Wear appropriate clothing (no short shorts, belly shirts or inappropriate language on clothing), and must wear closed toed shoes (no sandals). Assisting at the mobile pantries or drive-thru pantries is a no-contact distribution. All volunteers must be over the age of 16 years old.Please confirm registration: www.salvationarmyws.org Click on "How to Help: then click on “Volunteer" two times and then sign up. If you would like to move forward, do not hesitate to contact me directly. Please let me know if you would like to proceed. A tour of any of the facilities can be arranged at any time. Robin Pardella; 336-245-2083; robin.pardella@uss.salvationarmy.org Organization: The Salvation Army of Greater Winston Salem Location: 130 East Mountain Street, Kernersville NC 27284 - Volunteer Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 11:30am - 12:15pm Primary Responsibilities: The Food Pantry Assistants will assist the Food Pantry Manager with day-to-day operations of the Food Pantry by: Assembling boxes for packing of food for the for clients in the community. Assist with stocking the shelves and freezers with food. Ability to discern between expired and fresh foods. Assist with keeping the food pantry clean and free of trash, boxes, and expired foods. Vacuuming the Food Pantry. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM. Volunteers must be able to lift heavy boxes and be on their feet for long periods are a huge help. Wear appropriate clothing (no short shorts, belly shirts or inappropriate language on clothing), and must wear closed toed shoes (no sandals). Assisting at the mobile pantries or drive-thru pantries is a no-contact distribution. All volunteers must be over the age of 16 years old.Please confirm registration: www.salvationarmyws.org Click on "How to Help: then click on “Volunteer" two times and then sign up. If you would like to move forward, do not hesitate to contact me directly. Please let me know if you would like to proceed. A tour of any of the facilities can be arranged at any time. Robin Pardella; 336-245-2083; robin.pardella@uss.salvationarmy.org Organization: The Salvation Army of Greater Winston Salem Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board membersWant to Serve for a Purpose? Organization: After Gateway Inc Want to Serve for a Purpose? Organization: After Gateway Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advocate for Abused/Neglected ChildrenGuardian ad Litem (GAL) volunteers serve as court-appointed advocates and the voice for children in the juvenile court system. GALs do an independent investigation into the circumstances of these children’s lives, facilitate their needs being met by helping locate community resources, and advocate that those services be put into place. Furthermore, we attend court hearings on behalf of the child to report to the court what we feel is in a child’s best interest concerning their life. We do so until these children are out of the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services and into a safe, permanent home. GALs visit with the child once per month and make contact on a regular basis with the other pertinent people in their life to help advocate for their best interest. Most GALs spend 12-15 hours per month performing their duties as a court-appointed advocate. Most of the time spent volunteering is mostly flexible and built around the GAL’s schedule. The process of becoming a GAL volunteer includes an application, background check, interview, and training. Applications can be completed on our website, www.volunteerforgal.org GALs are not: Babysitters Service providers Asked to spend money or take children placesGALs are: From all backgrounds and educational levels Committed to represent a child for the duration of their court case Full-time employees, retirees, stay-at-home parents, college studentsThe next pre-service training begins in July 2024, so apply now! www.VolunteerForGAL.org Organization: Guardian ad Litem- Guilford County Guardian ad Litem (GAL) volunteers serve as court-appointed advocates and the voice for children in the juvenile court system. GALs do an independent investigation into the circumstances of these children’s lives, facilitate their needs being met by helping locate community resources, and advocate that those services be put into place. Furthermore, we attend court hearings on behalf of the child to report to the court what we feel is in a child’s best interest concerning their life. We do so until these children are out of the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services and into a safe, permanent home. GALs visit with the child once per month and make contact on a regular basis with the other pertinent people in their life to help advocate for their best interest. Most GALs spend 12-15 hours per month performing their duties as a court-appointed advocate. Most of the time spent volunteering is mostly flexible and built around the GAL’s schedule. The process of becoming a GAL volunteer includes an application, background check, interview, and training. Applications can be completed on our website, www.volunteerforgal.org GALs are not: Babysitters Service providers Asked to spend money or take children placesGALs are: From all backgrounds and educational levels Committed to represent a child for the duration of their court case Full-time employees, retirees, stay-at-home parents, college studentsThe next pre-service training begins in July 2024, so apply now! www.VolunteerForGAL.org Organization: Guardian ad Litem- Guilford County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 27401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: His Path Developmental Day ProgramWe are looking for dedicated, Christ-loving members of our community to come and build relationships throughout the day at our His Path Developmental Day Program. Our His Path Hereos love to make new friends! You could help in the craft room, share your skills & talents by teaching a class, spend time with us & develop friendships, lead us in worship, help plan a cooking lesson, etc! The sky is the limit! Organization: Mount Jubilee Ministries We are looking for dedicated, Christ-loving members of our community to come and build relationships throughout the day at our His Path Developmental Day Program. Our His Path Hereos love to make new friends! You could help in the craft room, share your skills & talents by teaching a class, spend time with us & develop friendships, lead us in worship, help plan a cooking lesson, etc! The sky is the limit! Organization: Mount Jubilee Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Engage the Power of Horses & Help Others!You can make a difference in someone's life!
Volunteers for various roles, including "side walkers," horse leaders, barn helpers, and administrative helpers keep HORSEPOWER Therapeutic Learning Center alive and running smoothly! Our volunteers are the heart of our work, and we want you to become a part of our family! Interested in Volunteering? We have so many opportunities!It is because of your dedication and caring that many people with disabilities are able to participate in this unique and enriching program. In addition, we believe that your life will be enhanced by your experiences at HORSEPOWER, as well. Come and witness firsthand the pride and personal satisfaction of knowing that you are helping individuals with special needs accomplish their personal goals, increase their self-esteem and enhance their quality of life. We can't wait to introduce you to our HORSEPOWER Family! Simply fill out the volunteer form attached and email it to volunteer@horsepower.org. Organization: HORSEPOWER You can make a difference in someone's life!
Volunteers for various roles, including "side walkers," horse leaders, barn helpers, and administrative helpers keep HORSEPOWER Therapeutic Learning Center alive and running smoothly! Our volunteers are the heart of our work, and we want you to become a part of our family! Interested in Volunteering? We have so many opportunities!It is because of your dedication and caring that many people with disabilities are able to participate in this unique and enriching program. In addition, we believe that your life will be enhanced by your experiences at HORSEPOWER, as well. Come and witness firsthand the pride and personal satisfaction of knowing that you are helping individuals with special needs accomplish their personal goals, increase their self-esteem and enhance their quality of life. We can't wait to introduce you to our HORSEPOWER Family! Simply fill out the volunteer form attached and email it to volunteer@horsepower.org. Organization: HORSEPOWER Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 27265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community ServiceHORSEPOWER Therapeutic Learning Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization serving the Piedmont Triad community since 1995. HORSEPOWER is premier PATH International center and provides therapeutic equine activities for over 150 individuals with disabilities each year. To complete community service at HORSEPOWER, please apply here Complete Community Service Application and Background Check Screening Form or email volunteer@horsepower.org Organization: HORSEPOWER HORSEPOWER Therapeutic Learning Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization serving the Piedmont Triad community since 1995. HORSEPOWER is premier PATH International center and provides therapeutic equine activities for over 150 individuals with disabilities each year. To complete community service at HORSEPOWER, please apply here Complete Community Service Application and Background Check Screening Form or email volunteer@horsepower.org Organization: HORSEPOWER Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 27265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: You can make a difference and help your community!HORSEPOWER Therapeutic Learning Center needs volunteers! Do you love horses? Do you love helping people? We need all types of volunteer help at our facility in High Point. Our volunteers typically perform one or more of several roles, such as side walking, or helping riders to stay on horseback and monitoring their safety, helping with barn cleaning and maintenance, and helping with horse care and handling in the barn and on the HORSEPOWER grounds. Some individuals volunteer to help with special events, community outreach, grounds and building maintenance, and office tasks. Get some exercise and fresh air while helping others! Become a part of our HORSEPOWER family and see how you can make a difference! Organization: HORSEPOWER HORSEPOWER Therapeutic Learning Center needs volunteers! Do you love horses? Do you love helping people? We need all types of volunteer help at our facility in High Point. Our volunteers typically perform one or more of several roles, such as side walking, or helping riders to stay on horseback and monitoring their safety, helping with barn cleaning and maintenance, and helping with horse care and handling in the barn and on the HORSEPOWER grounds. Some individuals volunteer to help with special events, community outreach, grounds and building maintenance, and office tasks. Get some exercise and fresh air while helping others! Become a part of our HORSEPOWER family and see how you can make a difference! Organization: HORSEPOWER Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 27265 Allow Groups: No |