Needs From: HandsOn NWNC

Volunteer: July Morning Retail/Donation Volunteer Shift

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Art SHAC! Volunteers help weigh, sort, and price donations, keep the store organized and welcoming, and assist staff with day-to-day operations. Please note that all volunteers must complete a volunteer training before signing up for shifts. At this time, we are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service volunteers.

Organization: The Art SHAC

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Art SHAC! Volunteers help weigh, sort, and price donations, keep the store organized and welcoming, and assist staff with day-to-day operations. Please note that all volunteers must complete a volunteer training before signing up for shifts. At this time, we are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service volunteers.

Organization: The Art SHAC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: June Morning Retail/Donation Day Volunteer

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Art SHAC! Volunteers help weigh, sort, and price donations, keep the store organized and welcoming, and assist staff with day-to-day operations. Please note that all volunteers must complete a volunteer training before signing up for shifts. At this time, we are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service volunteers.

Organization: The Art SHAC

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Art SHAC! Volunteers help weigh, sort, and price donations, keep the store organized and welcoming, and assist staff with day-to-day operations. Please note that all volunteers must complete a volunteer training before signing up for shifts. At this time, we are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service volunteers.

Organization: The Art SHAC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: July Mid-Day Retail/Donation Volunteer Shift

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Art SHAC! Volunteers help weigh, sort, and price donations, keep the store organized and welcoming, and assist staff with day-to-day operations. Please note that all volunteers must complete a volunteer training before signing up for shifts. At this time, we are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service volunteers.

Organization: The Art SHAC

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Art SHAC! Volunteers help weigh, sort, and price donations, keep the store organized and welcoming, and assist staff with day-to-day operations. Please note that all volunteers must complete a volunteer training before signing up for shifts. At this time, we are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service volunteers.

Organization: The Art SHAC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: July Afternoon Retail/Donation Volunteer Shift

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Art SHAC! Volunteers help weigh, sort, and price donations, keep the store organized and welcoming, and assist staff with day-to-day operations. Please note that all volunteers must complete a volunteer training before signing up for shifts. At this time, we are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service volunteers.

Organization: The Art SHAC

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Art SHAC! Volunteers help weigh, sort, and price donations, keep the store organized and welcoming, and assist staff with day-to-day operations. Please note that all volunteers must complete a volunteer training before signing up for shifts. At this time, we are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service volunteers.

Organization: The Art SHAC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: June Afternoon Retail/Donation Day Shift

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Art SHAC! Volunteers help weigh, sort, and price donations, keep the store organized and welcoming, and assist staff with day-to-day operations. Please note that all volunteers must complete a volunteer training before signing up for shifts. At this time, we are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service volunteers.

Organization: The Art SHAC

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Art SHAC! Volunteers help weigh, sort, and price donations, keep the store organized and welcoming, and assist staff with day-to-day operations. Please note that all volunteers must complete a volunteer training before signing up for shifts. At this time, we are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service volunteers.

Organization: The Art SHAC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Founding Advisory Board Member - Ethnoir

Ethnoir is seeking mission-aligned professionals to serve as founding members of our Advisory Board.

About Ethnoir

Ethnoir is a North Carolina-based entrepreneurship support organization dedicated to helping early-stage founders build the clarity, systems, and partnerships needed to achieve sustainable growth and access future funding opportunities.

Our work focuses on strengthening business readiness, supporting founder development, and expanding access to resources for entrepreneurs who are often overlooked by traditional support systems.

About the Advisory Board

As Ethnoir grows, we are building a diverse group of advisors who can provide strategic guidance, industry expertise, community connections, and thoughtful feedback.

Advisory Board members will help strengthen our impact, expand partnerships, and support the development of programs that serve entrepreneurs throughout North Carolina and beyond.

Areas of expertise we are particularly seeking include:

• Banking and small business lending
• Philanthropy and foundations
• Economic development
• Entrepreneurship and business ownership
• Higher education
• Healthcare systems
• Community development
• Marketing and communications
• Legal and compliance
• Finance and accounting
• Technology and operations

Responsibilities

• Attend quarterly advisory meetings
• Provide strategic guidance and feedback
• Make introductions to potential partners and supporters when appropriate
• Serve as a thought partner on program development and growth opportunities
• Advocate for entrepreneurship and economic mobility initiatives

Time Commitment

Approximately 2–4 hours per quarter.

Who Should Apply

We welcome professionals, executives, entrepreneurs, community leaders, and subject matter experts who are passionate about strengthening entrepreneurial ecosystems and creating pathways to opportunity for underserved founders.

This is a volunteer advisory role and does not carry fiduciary or governance responsibilities.

To express interest, please contact:

Olajumoke Michael
omichael@ethnoirconsulting.com
Founder & CEO, Ethnoir

We would love to learn more about your experience and explore how you might contribute to our mission.

Organization: Ethnoir LLC

Ethnoir is seeking mission-aligned professionals to serve as founding members of our Advisory Board.

About Ethnoir

Ethnoir is a North Carolina-based entrepreneurship support organization dedicated to helping early-stage founders build the clarity, systems, and partnerships needed to achieve sustainable growth and access future funding opportunities.

Our work focuses on strengthening business readiness, supporting founder development, and expanding access to resources for entrepreneurs who are often overlooked by traditional support systems.

About the Advisory Board

As Ethnoir grows, we are building a diverse group of advisors who can provide strategic guidance, industry expertise, community connections, and thoughtful feedback.

Advisory Board members will help strengthen our impact, expand partnerships, and support the development of programs that serve entrepreneurs throughout North Carolina and beyond.

Areas of expertise we are particularly seeking include:

• Banking and small business lending
• Philanthropy and foundations
• Economic development
• Entrepreneurship and business ownership
• Higher education
• Healthcare systems
• Community development
• Marketing and communications
• Legal and compliance
• Finance and accounting
• Technology and operations

Responsibilities

• Attend quarterly advisory meetings
• Provide strategic guidance and feedback
• Make introductions to potential partners and supporters when appropriate
• Serve as a thought partner on program development and growth opportunities
• Advocate for entrepreneurship and economic mobility initiatives

Time Commitment

Approximately 2–4 hours per quarter.

Who Should Apply

We welcome professionals, executives, entrepreneurs, community leaders, and subject matter experts who are passionate about strengthening entrepreneurial ecosystems and creating pathways to opportunity for underserved founders.

This is a volunteer advisory role and does not carry fiduciary or governance responsibilities.

To express interest, please contact:

Olajumoke Michael
omichael@ethnoirconsulting.com
Founder & CEO, Ethnoir

We would love to learn more about your experience and explore how you might contribute to our mission.

Organization: Ethnoir LLC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive cancer patients to and from treatment

You can make a meaningful difference on your schedule by driving cancer patients who lack reliable transportation.

As a Road To Recovery volunteer driver, you'll provide safe transportation so patients can keep their treatment schedules and focus on healing. Rides are typically Monday–Friday during the day.

Volunteers are encouraged to drive the patient to and from the appointment, but rides are listed as one-way segments. When you drive both legs, the time during the appointment is yours (run errands, grab coffee, read, or wait in a main lobby).

Volunteer drivers must:

Be age 18–84Have a valid driver’s license and safe driving recordUse a reliable, insured vehiclePass background and motor vehicle record checksComplete online training and use our online ride scheduling tool

The pick-up and drop-off addresses for each one-way ride are shown in the ride scheduling tool for drivers.

We need more drivers and would love your help!

Check out more info at cancer.org/drive. Drivers needed in Greensboro plus several surrounding areas. (Forsyth, Guilford, Davidson, Davie, Stokes, Rockingham, Alamance, Iredell, Watuaga, Ashe)

(Please include your residential county in the response notes.)

Organization: American Cancer Society

You can make a meaningful difference on your schedule by driving cancer patients who lack reliable transportation.

As a Road To Recovery volunteer driver, you'll provide safe transportation so patients can keep their treatment schedules and focus on healing. Rides are typically Monday–Friday during the day.

Volunteers are encouraged to drive the patient to and from the appointment, but rides are listed as one-way segments. When you drive both legs, the time during the appointment is yours (run errands, grab coffee, read, or wait in a main lobby).

Volunteer drivers must:

Be age 18–84Have a valid driver’s license and safe driving recordUse a reliable, insured vehiclePass background and motor vehicle record checksComplete online training and use our online ride scheduling tool

The pick-up and drop-off addresses for each one-way ride are shown in the ride scheduling tool for drivers.

We need more drivers and would love your help!

Check out more info at cancer.org/drive. Drivers needed in Greensboro plus several surrounding areas. (Forsyth, Guilford, Davidson, Davie, Stokes, Rockingham, Alamance, Iredell, Watuaga, Ashe)

(Please include your residential county in the response notes.)

Organization: American Cancer Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteers

We utilize volunteers to sort incoming donations, restock the Family Market, unpacking/organizing donated food, assembling food bags, etc. 

To sign up for available volunteers shifts, please visit our website: www.backpackbeginnings.org/volunteer

Organization: BackPack Beginnings

We utilize volunteers to sort incoming donations, restock the Family Market, unpacking/organizing donated food, assembling food bags, etc. 

To sign up for available volunteers shifts, please visit our website: www.backpackbeginnings.org/volunteer

Organization: BackPack Beginnings

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GCCN: Volunteer Dentist

Guilford Dental Access Program (GDAP) offers essential dental services—including examinations, extractions, fillings, and pain management—at a flat rate of $40.

Currently, the dental team includes a 0.8FTE dental assistant (32 hours per week), a 0.6FTE bilingual registered hygienist (24 hours per week), and a contract/volunteer dentist (24 hours per week). The clinic sees patients Monday-Wednesday while Thursday is an administrative day.

GDAP rents two operatories within Chandler Dental Clinic. During the day, the hygienist sees up to 8 patients in one day. Our dentist and dental assistant typically see around 6 patients.

Key Activities

Patient checks-in for dental appointment at the front desk and pays the $40 cash copay (or $0 if the patient is unsheltered).The patient then completes the GDAP patient intake form which captures medical history and current medications.New GDAP patients undergo an initial evaluation and are prescribed a treatment plan by the dentist and/or dental hygienist.An initial visit typically takes one hour.If oral surgery is required, GDAP refers out to a partner organization to provide required services (e.g. impacted wisdom teeth).The length and frequency of subsequent visits are based on the treatment plan.All GDAP patients receive oral health education at each visit by the dentist/dental hygienist.

Organization: Guilford Community Care Network

Guilford Dental Access Program (GDAP) offers essential dental services—including examinations, extractions, fillings, and pain management—at a flat rate of $40.

Currently, the dental team includes a 0.8FTE dental assistant (32 hours per week), a 0.6FTE bilingual registered hygienist (24 hours per week), and a contract/volunteer dentist (24 hours per week). The clinic sees patients Monday-Wednesday while Thursday is an administrative day.

GDAP rents two operatories within Chandler Dental Clinic. During the day, the hygienist sees up to 8 patients in one day. Our dentist and dental assistant typically see around 6 patients.

Key Activities

Patient checks-in for dental appointment at the front desk and pays the $40 cash copay (or $0 if the patient is unsheltered).The patient then completes the GDAP patient intake form which captures medical history and current medications.New GDAP patients undergo an initial evaluation and are prescribed a treatment plan by the dentist and/or dental hygienist.An initial visit typically takes one hour.If oral surgery is required, GDAP refers out to a partner organization to provide required services (e.g. impacted wisdom teeth).The length and frequency of subsequent visits are based on the treatment plan.All GDAP patients receive oral health education at each visit by the dentist/dental hygienist.

Organization: Guilford Community Care Network

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Community Representative

Community engagers raise awareness of the Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. They drive disease awareness forward into their communities!     Alzheimer's Association Community Representatives Community Representatives represent the Association in the community at outreach events, such as health fairs, third-party fundraising events, and other outreach opportunities. They serve as liaisons between the Alzheimer's Association and local groups such as neighborhoods, rural counties, business and civic organizations or faith communities. For more information about this volunteer opportunity please fill out the interest form.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Community engagers raise awareness of the Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. They drive disease awareness forward into their communities!     Alzheimer's Association Community Representatives Community Representatives represent the Association in the community at outreach events, such as health fairs, third-party fundraising events, and other outreach opportunities. They serve as liaisons between the Alzheimer's Association and local groups such as neighborhoods, rural counties, business and civic organizations or faith communities. For more information about this volunteer opportunity please fill out the interest form.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Congressional Team Member - Guilford County

Policy volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state and local levels. They communicate with elected officials via petitions, phone calls and other calls-to-action, participate in area events, and share their story.  ALZHEIMER’S CONGRESSIONAL TEAMS (ACTS) The number of Americans living with Alzheimer's is growing — and growing fast. In the U.S., someone develops the disease every 65 seconds. While Alzheimer's places a huge burden on the health care system, with annual costs exceeding a quarter of a trillion dollars, the cost is far more than financial. One in three seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another dementia. This is why we unrelentingly advocate for the rights of the Alzheimer’s and dementia community, as well as critical research funding. We advocate to change the trajectory of this disease. Congressional Team Member volunteers are committed to advocacy and help to raise their elected officials’ awareness of and support for the Alzheimer’s Association’s public policy goals. Each ACT member’s efforts are crucial to the public policy success of the Association. ACT members work with their team leaders (“Ambassadors”) and Alzheimer’s Association staff on advocacy assignments to advance the Association's state and federal legislative priorities and build relationships with a designated member of Congress and staff. Political experience is not required, and we will assign you to elected officials based on where you live and your interests.    REACH OUT TODAY  & add your voice and move the mission forward.....A World Without Alzheimer's. For more information fill out the INTEREST FORM.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Policy volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state and local levels. They communicate with elected officials via petitions, phone calls and other calls-to-action, participate in area events, and share their story.  ALZHEIMER’S CONGRESSIONAL TEAMS (ACTS) The number of Americans living with Alzheimer's is growing — and growing fast. In the U.S., someone develops the disease every 65 seconds. While Alzheimer's places a huge burden on the health care system, with annual costs exceeding a quarter of a trillion dollars, the cost is far more than financial. One in three seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another dementia. This is why we unrelentingly advocate for the rights of the Alzheimer’s and dementia community, as well as critical research funding. We advocate to change the trajectory of this disease. Congressional Team Member volunteers are committed to advocacy and help to raise their elected officials’ awareness of and support for the Alzheimer’s Association’s public policy goals. Each ACT member’s efforts are crucial to the public policy success of the Association. ACT members work with their team leaders (“Ambassadors”) and Alzheimer’s Association staff on advocacy assignments to advance the Association's state and federal legislative priorities and build relationships with a designated member of Congress and staff. Political experience is not required, and we will assign you to elected officials based on where you live and your interests.    REACH OUT TODAY  & add your voice and move the mission forward.....A World Without Alzheimer's. For more information fill out the INTEREST FORM.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Faith Outreach Representative

How many individuals and families in your faith community (church, synagogue, mosque) are affected by memory related diseases, Alzheimer's, or dementia? How many of them know where to go? Have someone to talk to? Have access to area resources and support? How many are so busy being caregivers, raising children, and working that they can't seem to find the time to get help? Help us fill this gap and meet their needs! Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.  Alzheimer's Association Faith Outreach Representatives serve within their own faith communities by raising awareness, delivering educational programs, and assuring congregants have access to information and resources. Interested individuals will make a year commitment to serve as a liaison between their own faith community and the Alzheimer’s Association - Western Carolina Chapter. For more information about this volunteer opportunity, please fill out the INTEREST FORM. 

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

How many individuals and families in your faith community (church, synagogue, mosque) are affected by memory related diseases, Alzheimer's, or dementia? How many of them know where to go? Have someone to talk to? Have access to area resources and support? How many are so busy being caregivers, raising children, and working that they can't seem to find the time to get help? Help us fill this gap and meet their needs! Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.  Alzheimer's Association Faith Outreach Representatives serve within their own faith communities by raising awareness, delivering educational programs, and assuring congregants have access to information and resources. Interested individuals will make a year commitment to serve as a liaison between their own faith community and the Alzheimer’s Association - Western Carolina Chapter. For more information about this volunteer opportunity, please fill out the INTEREST FORM. 

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association State Champion - Guilford County

Alzheimer's disease is one of the most critical public health issues in America.    The number of Americans living with Alzheimer's is growing — and growing fast. In the U.S., someone develops the disease every 65 seconds. While Alzheimer's places a huge burden on the health care system, with annual costs exceeding a quarter of a trillion dollars, the cost is far more than financial. One in three seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another dementia. This is why we unrelentingly advocate for the rights of the Alzheimer’s and dementia community, as well as critical research funding. We advocate to change the trajectory of this disease. Public Policy volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state and local levels.  Alzheimer's State Champions are advocates who engage with legislators right here in their home state of North Carolina, to focus on the issues that affect the lives of our communities in our great state.   Champions are trained on the basics of advocacy engagement, the North Carolina legislative process, and how to share your story with your elected official.  Champions schedule legislative visits and invite legislators to events in their home districts (like a Walk to End Alzheimer's, or a community education program). Additionally, they attend our State Advocacy Day in Raleigh in the spring, leading small groups in legislative meetings at the state capital to drive home our state priority asks.  Political experience is not required, and we will assign you to elected officials based on where you live and your interests.    Add your voice and move the mission forward.....A World Without Alzheimer's. For more information contact please fill out the INTEREST FORM.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's disease is one of the most critical public health issues in America.    The number of Americans living with Alzheimer's is growing — and growing fast. In the U.S., someone develops the disease every 65 seconds. While Alzheimer's places a huge burden on the health care system, with annual costs exceeding a quarter of a trillion dollars, the cost is far more than financial. One in three seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another dementia. This is why we unrelentingly advocate for the rights of the Alzheimer’s and dementia community, as well as critical research funding. We advocate to change the trajectory of this disease. Public Policy volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state and local levels.  Alzheimer's State Champions are advocates who engage with legislators right here in their home state of North Carolina, to focus on the issues that affect the lives of our communities in our great state.   Champions are trained on the basics of advocacy engagement, the North Carolina legislative process, and how to share your story with your elected official.  Champions schedule legislative visits and invite legislators to events in their home districts (like a Walk to End Alzheimer's, or a community education program). Additionally, they attend our State Advocacy Day in Raleigh in the spring, leading small groups in legislative meetings at the state capital to drive home our state priority asks.  Political experience is not required, and we will assign you to elected officials based on where you live and your interests.    Add your voice and move the mission forward.....A World Without Alzheimer's. For more information contact please fill out the INTEREST FORM.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Support Group Facilitator

Do you have a heart for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease? Are you a good listener? Do you want to make a difference in your community? Consider becoming an Alzheimer’s Association Support Group Facilitator. The goal of the Alzheimer’s caregiver support groups is to provide emotional, social and/or educational support to group members. Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public. Do you have a heart for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease? The goal of the Alzheimer’s caregiver support groups is to provide emotional, social and/or educational support to group members. Facilitators should be:  Facilitators should be: Experienced with dementia as a family member or healthcare professional preferred. Have the ability to be empathetic and separate personal needs from group needs. Have strong and effective listening and communication skills. Able to redirect and facilitate discussion Able to create and maintain an environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and members are treated with fairness, equity and respect. For more information about this role, fill out the Interest Form.  

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Do you have a heart for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease? Are you a good listener? Do you want to make a difference in your community? Consider becoming an Alzheimer’s Association Support Group Facilitator. The goal of the Alzheimer’s caregiver support groups is to provide emotional, social and/or educational support to group members. Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public. Do you have a heart for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease? The goal of the Alzheimer’s caregiver support groups is to provide emotional, social and/or educational support to group members. Facilitators should be:  Facilitators should be: Experienced with dementia as a family member or healthcare professional preferred. Have the ability to be empathetic and separate personal needs from group needs. Have strong and effective listening and communication skills. Able to redirect and facilitate discussion Able to create and maintain an environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and members are treated with fairness, equity and respect. For more information about this role, fill out the Interest Form.  

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guilford County The Longest Day Planning Committee

Are you passionate about putting an end to Alzheimer’s disease? Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer’s Association and The Longest Day event? Then we need you! The Alzheimer's Association, Western North Carolina chapter is recruiting volunteers to help us with our newest national signature event, The Longest Day. to help make the 2020 year the best it can be. Join The Longest Day Volunteer Committee where you will play a vital role in team recruitment and cultivation, as well as marketing and promoting the event throughout our chapter territory. Prospective committee members demonstrate leadership qualities that will help the Alzheimer’s Association expand The Longest Day through recruitment, engagement, marketing and outreach. Committee members are not limited by proximity and can live anywhere within central and western North Carolina since most meetings are done via phone or video conference.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Are you passionate about putting an end to Alzheimer’s disease? Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer’s Association and The Longest Day event? Then we need you! The Alzheimer's Association, Western North Carolina chapter is recruiting volunteers to help us with our newest national signature event, The Longest Day. to help make the 2020 year the best it can be. Join The Longest Day Volunteer Committee where you will play a vital role in team recruitment and cultivation, as well as marketing and promoting the event throughout our chapter territory. Prospective committee members demonstrate leadership qualities that will help the Alzheimer’s Association expand The Longest Day through recruitment, engagement, marketing and outreach. Committee members are not limited by proximity and can live anywhere within central and western North Carolina since most meetings are done via phone or video conference.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guilford County Walk to End Alzheimer's Planning Committee

Are you passionate about putting an end to Alzheimer’s disease? Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer’s Association and the Walk to End Alzheimer’s? Then we need you! Join the Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee and help grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s from the ground up. Committee members plan each Walk to End Alzheimer’s event from the kick-off to the wrap-up. Some committee members focus on growing the event by recruiting teams, getting Walk materials out in the community and securing sponsorships. Others focus on event production and find ways to enhance the event experience. Volunteer Interest Form

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Are you passionate about putting an end to Alzheimer’s disease? Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer’s Association and the Walk to End Alzheimer’s? Then we need you! Join the Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee and help grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s from the ground up. Committee members plan each Walk to End Alzheimer’s event from the kick-off to the wrap-up. Some committee members focus on growing the event by recruiting teams, getting Walk materials out in the community and securing sponsorships. Others focus on event production and find ways to enhance the event experience. Volunteer Interest Form

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Ambassador - Guilford County

Alzheimer's disease is one of the most critical public health issues in America.  Roger ColeAdvocacy Ambassador “Becoming an Alzheimer’s Advocate and Ambassador is one small way I can honor the lives of both Mom and Dad and do my small part in helping to end this disease.“      The number of Americans living with Alzheimer's is growing — and growing fast. In the U.S., someone develops the disease every 65 seconds. While Alzheimer's places a huge burden on the health care system, with annual costs exceeding a quarter of a trillion dollars, the cost is far more than financial. One in three seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another dementia. This is why we unrelentingly advocate for the rights of the Alzheimer’s and dementia community, as well as critical research funding. We advocate to change the trajectory of this disease. Public Policy volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state and local levels.  ALZHEIMER’S AMBASSADORS Ambassadors serve as the main point of in-district contact for a targeted member of Congress, helping the Alzheimer's Association achieve its federal policy priorities. They develop trusted relationships with their assigned congressional office through ongoing, personal contacts, drawing upon proven techniques and the support of Association National and Chapter staff. Ambassadors perform a number of grassroots advocacy activities that include periodic in-district meetings with elected officials, attendance at the annual Alzheimer's Association Advocacy Forum in Washington D.C., written and online communication with elected officials, participation in monthly calls & training sessions, and outreach to local media outlets. Political experience is not required, and we will assign you to elected officials based on where you live and your interests.    DID YOU KNOW...... ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IS THE 6TH LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH IN THE UNITED STATES. 5 MILLION PEOPLE ARE LIVING WITH ALZHEIMER’S. OVER 16 MILLION FAMILY & FRIENDS ARE CARING FOR THEM. ALZHEIMER'S IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE DISEASE IN AMERICA. ALZHEIMER'S IS THE ONLY CAUSE OF DEATH AMONG THE TOP 10 IN AMERICA THAT CANNOT BE PREVENTED, CURED OR EVEN SLOWED. Our advocates play a critical role in our efforts to influence Alzheimer’s and dementia policy at the federal and state level. Working together we are making an impact. REACH OUT TODAY  & add your voice and move the mission forward.....A World Without Alzheimer's. For more information contact fill out the INTEREST FORM

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's disease is one of the most critical public health issues in America.  Roger ColeAdvocacy Ambassador “Becoming an Alzheimer’s Advocate and Ambassador is one small way I can honor the lives of both Mom and Dad and do my small part in helping to end this disease.“      The number of Americans living with Alzheimer's is growing — and growing fast. In the U.S., someone develops the disease every 65 seconds. While Alzheimer's places a huge burden on the health care system, with annual costs exceeding a quarter of a trillion dollars, the cost is far more than financial. One in three seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another dementia. This is why we unrelentingly advocate for the rights of the Alzheimer’s and dementia community, as well as critical research funding. We advocate to change the trajectory of this disease. Public Policy volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state and local levels.  ALZHEIMER’S AMBASSADORS Ambassadors serve as the main point of in-district contact for a targeted member of Congress, helping the Alzheimer's Association achieve its federal policy priorities. They develop trusted relationships with their assigned congressional office through ongoing, personal contacts, drawing upon proven techniques and the support of Association National and Chapter staff. Ambassadors perform a number of grassroots advocacy activities that include periodic in-district meetings with elected officials, attendance at the annual Alzheimer's Association Advocacy Forum in Washington D.C., written and online communication with elected officials, participation in monthly calls & training sessions, and outreach to local media outlets. Political experience is not required, and we will assign you to elected officials based on where you live and your interests.    DID YOU KNOW...... ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IS THE 6TH LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH IN THE UNITED STATES. 5 MILLION PEOPLE ARE LIVING WITH ALZHEIMER’S. OVER 16 MILLION FAMILY & FRIENDS ARE CARING FOR THEM. ALZHEIMER'S IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE DISEASE IN AMERICA. ALZHEIMER'S IS THE ONLY CAUSE OF DEATH AMONG THE TOP 10 IN AMERICA THAT CANNOT BE PREVENTED, CURED OR EVEN SLOWED. Our advocates play a critical role in our efforts to influence Alzheimer’s and dementia policy at the federal and state level. Working together we are making an impact. REACH OUT TODAY  & add your voice and move the mission forward.....A World Without Alzheimer's. For more information contact fill out the INTEREST FORM

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Community Educator

Are you a natural born leader? Do you love to teach? Do you have that knack for organizing programs? Are you fueled by the desire to raise awareness and understanding of Alzheimer's and related dementia diseases to make a difference in our communities? Then you may be an Alzheimer's Association Community Educator! Amy Curtis, Community Educator Alzheimer's Association Community Educators  Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public. Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are representatives of the Alzheimer's Association who cultivate opportunities and then deliver Association educational programs. Educators work in their professional, civic, and personal spaces to raise awareness of Alzheimer's and provide education and information to constituents. Educators are empowered to identify gaps, areas of need, and areas of interest and fill those through education. This role is ongoing and we ask a year's commitment. For more information about this volunteer opportunity fill out the interest form .

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Are you a natural born leader? Do you love to teach? Do you have that knack for organizing programs? Are you fueled by the desire to raise awareness and understanding of Alzheimer's and related dementia diseases to make a difference in our communities? Then you may be an Alzheimer's Association Community Educator! Amy Curtis, Community Educator Alzheimer's Association Community Educators  Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public. Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are representatives of the Alzheimer's Association who cultivate opportunities and then deliver Association educational programs. Educators work in their professional, civic, and personal spaces to raise awareness of Alzheimer's and provide education and information to constituents. Educators are empowered to identify gaps, areas of need, and areas of interest and fill those through education. This role is ongoing and we ask a year's commitment. For more information about this volunteer opportunity fill out the interest form .

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options  – – Right from Home!

When we know more, we can do more. 

Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits.

We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact.

Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations.

Be a Moderator: Review and approve submissions.

Be an Ambassador: Coming soon

Why Volunteer with Community Compass?

Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone.



Organization: Inspiring Service

Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options  – – Right from Home!

When we know more, we can do more. 

Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits.

We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact.

Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations.

Be a Moderator: Review and approve submissions.

Be an Ambassador: Coming soon

Why Volunteer with Community Compass?

Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone.



Organization: Inspiring Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 4, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PORCH Neighborhood Coordinator (Burlington, NC)

Fight local hunger and launch a PORCH chapter in Burlington by hosting monthly neighborhood food drives. PORCH provides training, tools, and ongoing support.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Fight local hunger and launch a PORCH chapter in Burlington by hosting monthly neighborhood food drives. PORCH provides training, tools, and ongoing support.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Volunteer Training Shifts

How to Get Started for New Volunteers

First fill out this volunteer interest form: volunteer form

You can sign-up for a volunteer training shift below. For more information or to schedule a training session reach out to Leslie Smith at volunteer@theartshac.org

We do not have the capacity to accommodate required or court-ordered community service at this time, but you can find organizations that can support you here: Court-Ordered Community Service Opportunities

Join us in celebrating creativity, sustainability, and community! 

On retail days, volunteers play a vital role in supporting our mission as a Creative Reuse Center—making art more accessible and diverting materials from the waste stream! At the shop, you will be sorting and pricing donations, assisting with shop upkeep, and preparing for classes. ♻️

Organization: The Art SHAC

How to Get Started for New Volunteers

First fill out this volunteer interest form: volunteer form

You can sign-up for a volunteer training shift below. For more information or to schedule a training session reach out to Leslie Smith at volunteer@theartshac.org

We do not have the capacity to accommodate required or court-ordered community service at this time, but you can find organizations that can support you here: Court-Ordered Community Service Opportunities

Join us in celebrating creativity, sustainability, and community! 

On retail days, volunteers play a vital role in supporting our mission as a Creative Reuse Center—making art more accessible and diverting materials from the waste stream! At the shop, you will be sorting and pricing donations, assisting with shop upkeep, and preparing for classes. ♻️

Organization: The Art SHAC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PORCH Neighborhood Coordinator (Burlington, NC)

Fight local hunger in Burlington by hosting monthly neighborhood food drives. PORCH provides training, tools, and ongoing support.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Fight local hunger in Burlington by hosting monthly neighborhood food drives. PORCH provides training, tools, and ongoing support.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PORCH Neighborhood Coordinator (Burlington, NC)

Fight local hunger Burlington by hosting monthly neighborhood food drives. PORCH provides training, tools, and ongoing support.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Fight local hunger Burlington by hosting monthly neighborhood food drives. PORCH provides training, tools, and ongoing support.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist Second Harvest's Greensboro Food Sorting Team

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Greensboro Opportunities opportunity in order to sign up. We post through Love Out Loud / Get Connected to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool.

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the warehouse! Our Greensboro Team is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside them.

Serving in our food sorting operation gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. You will help ensure that our partner agencies receive safe, healthy products to distribute to our neighbors who may need a little extra support these days. Over our 18 county service area we have over 500 partner agencies which include organizations like pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters.

Activity Summary:

Volunteers will help sort and pack donated foods. These donations are received from grocery partners, food drives, and more. This food is then made available to our neighbors through our network of food assistance programs. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 30 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, reading small print, working in a high-speed environment.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops allowed. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. No personal food or drinks allowed No earbuds due to safety concerns in a warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic Volunteers must be at least: 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Volunteer Shifts:

Shifts are scheduled by demand for groups of 10-12, with open shifts posted as available. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your start time to allow time to sign in. Please ring buzzer if the front door is locked. Check in at the lobby desk. We may not be able to accommodate late arrivals; please check in with staff if you have questions about timing.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked)and select the Greensboro Opportunities opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Greensboro Opportunities opportunity in order to sign up. We post through Love Out Loud / Get Connected to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool.

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the warehouse! Our Greensboro Team is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside them.

Serving in our food sorting operation gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. You will help ensure that our partner agencies receive safe, healthy products to distribute to our neighbors who may need a little extra support these days. Over our 18 county service area we have over 500 partner agencies which include organizations like pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters.

Activity Summary:

Volunteers will help sort and pack donated foods. These donations are received from grocery partners, food drives, and more. This food is then made available to our neighbors through our network of food assistance programs. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 30 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, reading small print, working in a high-speed environment.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops allowed. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. No personal food or drinks allowed No earbuds due to safety concerns in a warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic Volunteers must be at least: 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Volunteer Shifts:

Shifts are scheduled by demand for groups of 10-12, with open shifts posted as available. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your start time to allow time to sign in. Please ring buzzer if the front door is locked. Check in at the lobby desk. We may not be able to accommodate late arrivals; please check in with staff if you have questions about timing.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked)and select the Greensboro Opportunities opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assist Second Harvest's Community Meals Kitchen Team

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Community Meals opportunity in order to sign up. We post through Love Out Loud / Get Connected to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool.

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the kitchen! Our Community Meals Program is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside our Culinary Team as we prepare nutritious meals for neighbors experiencing hunger.

Serving in our Community Meals kitchen gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. As part of this program, you will help package healthy, well-balanced meals that will be delivered that same day to children, seniors, and neighbors living with disabilities. Currently, our Community Meals team, with the help of volunteers, is packaging 12,000+ meals per week, which goes up to 30,000 meals during summer weeks.

You will help prep, scoop, and box up meals. Tasks vary during and between shifts. No kitchen experience or expertise required. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 10 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, using kitchen utensils, working in a high-speed environment.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. Anyone entering our kitchens must wear a head covering. If you prefer not to wear a hair net, please wear a hat. Those with long hair must wear it pulled back. The following personal items must be removed before entering the kitchen: watches, bracelets, earrings and other facial piercings larger than a stud or small hoop (huggies), and necklaces that cannot be tucked into tops. False eyelashes are not permitted in the kitchen No earbuds due to safety concerns in a kitchen and/or warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic No personal food or drinks allowed. This includes gum and chewing tobacco. Volunteers must be at least 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Shift Details:

Shifts are Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm or 2pm-4pm, except when the organization is closed. You must arrive 15 minutes prior to your shift to check in with the front desk; we cannot accommodate late arrivals. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Community Meals opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Community Meals opportunity in order to sign up. We post through Love Out Loud / Get Connected to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool.

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the kitchen! Our Community Meals Program is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside our Culinary Team as we prepare nutritious meals for neighbors experiencing hunger.

Serving in our Community Meals kitchen gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. As part of this program, you will help package healthy, well-balanced meals that will be delivered that same day to children, seniors, and neighbors living with disabilities. Currently, our Community Meals team, with the help of volunteers, is packaging 12,000+ meals per week, which goes up to 30,000 meals during summer weeks.

You will help prep, scoop, and box up meals. Tasks vary during and between shifts. No kitchen experience or expertise required. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 10 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, using kitchen utensils, working in a high-speed environment.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. Anyone entering our kitchens must wear a head covering. If you prefer not to wear a hair net, please wear a hat. Those with long hair must wear it pulled back. The following personal items must be removed before entering the kitchen: watches, bracelets, earrings and other facial piercings larger than a stud or small hoop (huggies), and necklaces that cannot be tucked into tops. False eyelashes are not permitted in the kitchen No earbuds due to safety concerns in a kitchen and/or warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic No personal food or drinks allowed. This includes gum and chewing tobacco. Volunteers must be at least 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Shift Details:

Shifts are Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm or 2pm-4pm, except when the organization is closed. You must arrive 15 minutes prior to your shift to check in with the front desk; we cannot accommodate late arrivals. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Community Meals opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assist Second Harvest's Community Gardener

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Fitzgerald Teaching Garden opportunity in order to sign up. We use Love Out Loud / Get Connected to share opportunities with our neighbors, not as a scheduling tool. 

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the Clyde Fitzgerald Teaching Garden! Our Community Garden Manager is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside her as we keep our garden healthy.

 

Serving in our Teaching Garden gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. As part of this program, you will help our Community Garden Manager with maintenance, which will allow community members to learn about sustainable gardening practices and growing healthy foods at home. Much of the produce grown in this garden can be utilized by our Providence Culinary Training Program. Our Providence Culinary Training Program is a unique workforce development program designed to help our neighbors master new skills to advance their careers and help put food on the table for their families. 

 

Tasks may include helping to weed, water, prune, plant, and harvest. Volunteers may also assist in preparing educational programs. Tasks vary during and between shifts. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 10 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, exposure to the elements, utilizing tools. No gardening experience necessary.


Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes requiredDress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine) and for the elements (sunscreen, hat, etc.).Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs.There is no age limit to volunteer, however, anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian. There must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth under the age of 16.Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent


Shift Details:

Shifts are available as needed from late Fall through early Spring. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know. 


Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Fitzgerald Teaching Garden opportunity in order to sign up. 

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Fitzgerald Teaching Garden opportunity in order to sign up. We use Love Out Loud / Get Connected to share opportunities with our neighbors, not as a scheduling tool. 

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the Clyde Fitzgerald Teaching Garden! Our Community Garden Manager is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside her as we keep our garden healthy.

 

Serving in our Teaching Garden gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. As part of this program, you will help our Community Garden Manager with maintenance, which will allow community members to learn about sustainable gardening practices and growing healthy foods at home. Much of the produce grown in this garden can be utilized by our Providence Culinary Training Program. Our Providence Culinary Training Program is a unique workforce development program designed to help our neighbors master new skills to advance their careers and help put food on the table for their families. 

 

Tasks may include helping to weed, water, prune, plant, and harvest. Volunteers may also assist in preparing educational programs. Tasks vary during and between shifts. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 10 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, exposure to the elements, utilizing tools. No gardening experience necessary.


Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes requiredDress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine) and for the elements (sunscreen, hat, etc.).Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs.There is no age limit to volunteer, however, anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian. There must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth under the age of 16.Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent


Shift Details:

Shifts are available as needed from late Fall through early Spring. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know. 


Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Fitzgerald Teaching Garden opportunity in order to sign up. 

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assist Second Harvest's Food Sorting Operations

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Food Sorting opportunity in order to sign up. We post through Love Out Loud / Get Connected to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool. 

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the warehouse! Our Food Sorting Team is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside them as we sort through donated products from retail stores and food drives.

Serving in our food sorting operation gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. You will help ensure that our partner agencies receive safe, healthy products to distribute to our neighbors who may need a little extra support these days. Across our 18-county service area, we have over 500 partner agencies, which are organizations like pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters. Our warehouse moves about 35-40 tons of food per day, and we need volunteers like you to ensure that movement!

Activity Summary:

Volunteers will help inspect, sort, and pack donated foods. These donations are received from grocery partners, food drives, and more. This food is then made available to our neighbors through our network of food assistance programs. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 30 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, reading small print, working in a high-speed environment.

There is also an opportunity to sort and inspect donated eggs. This opportunity allows for volunteers to be seated in all but the two packaging positions. This does not require lifting more than 5lbs at once. If we do not have eggs to work with, you will assist with the rest of the food sorting operations.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. No personal food or drinks allowed out in the warehouse No earbuds due to safety concerns in a warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic Volunteers must be at least 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Volunteer Shifts:

Shifts are Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm or 2pm-4pm, except when the organization is closed. You must arrive 15 minutes prior to your shift to check in with the front desk; we cannot accommodate late arrivals. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Food Sorting opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Food Sorting opportunity in order to sign up. We post through Love Out Loud / Get Connected to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool. 

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the warehouse! Our Food Sorting Team is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside them as we sort through donated products from retail stores and food drives.

Serving in our food sorting operation gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. You will help ensure that our partner agencies receive safe, healthy products to distribute to our neighbors who may need a little extra support these days. Across our 18-county service area, we have over 500 partner agencies, which are organizations like pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters. Our warehouse moves about 35-40 tons of food per day, and we need volunteers like you to ensure that movement!

Activity Summary:

Volunteers will help inspect, sort, and pack donated foods. These donations are received from grocery partners, food drives, and more. This food is then made available to our neighbors through our network of food assistance programs. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 30 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, reading small print, working in a high-speed environment.

There is also an opportunity to sort and inspect donated eggs. This opportunity allows for volunteers to be seated in all but the two packaging positions. This does not require lifting more than 5lbs at once. If we do not have eggs to work with, you will assist with the rest of the food sorting operations.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. No personal food or drinks allowed out in the warehouse No earbuds due to safety concerns in a warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic Volunteers must be at least 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Volunteer Shifts:

Shifts are Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm or 2pm-4pm, except when the organization is closed. You must arrive 15 minutes prior to your shift to check in with the front desk; we cannot accommodate late arrivals. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Food Sorting opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assist Second Harvest's Greensboro Food Sorting Team

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Greensboro Opportunities opportunity in order to sign up. We post through HandsOn NWNC to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool.

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the warehouse! Our Greensboro Team is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside them.

Serving in our food sorting operation gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. You will help ensure that our partner agencies receive safe, healthy products to distribute to our neighbors who may need a little extra support these days. Over our 18 county service area we have over 500 partner agencies which include organizations like pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters.

Activity Summary:

Volunteers will help sort and pack donated foods. These donations are received from grocery partners, food drives, and more. This food is then made available to our neighbors through our network of food assistance programs. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 30 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, reading small print, working in a high-speed environment.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops allowed. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. No personal food or drinks allowed No earbuds due to safety concerns in a warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic Volunteers must be at least: 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Volunteer Shifts:

Shifts are scheduled by demand for groups of 10-12, with open shifts posted as available. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your start time to allow time to sign in. Please ring buzzer if the front door is locked. Check in at the lobby desk. We may not be able to accommodate late arrivals; please check in with staff if you have questions about timing.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Greensboro Opportunities opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Greensboro Opportunities opportunity in order to sign up. We post through HandsOn NWNC to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool.

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the warehouse! Our Greensboro Team is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside them.

Serving in our food sorting operation gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. You will help ensure that our partner agencies receive safe, healthy products to distribute to our neighbors who may need a little extra support these days. Over our 18 county service area we have over 500 partner agencies which include organizations like pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters.

Activity Summary:

Volunteers will help sort and pack donated foods. These donations are received from grocery partners, food drives, and more. This food is then made available to our neighbors through our network of food assistance programs. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 30 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, reading small print, working in a high-speed environment.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops allowed. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. No personal food or drinks allowed No earbuds due to safety concerns in a warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic Volunteers must be at least: 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Volunteer Shifts:

Shifts are scheduled by demand for groups of 10-12, with open shifts posted as available. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your start time to allow time to sign in. Please ring buzzer if the front door is locked. Check in at the lobby desk. We may not be able to accommodate late arrivals; please check in with staff if you have questions about timing.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Greensboro Opportunities opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assist Second Harvest's Food Sorting Operations (Winston-Salem)

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Food Sorting opportunity in order to sign up. We post through HandsOn NWNC to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool.

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the warehouse! Our Food Sorting Team is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside them as we sort through donated products from retail stores and food drives.

Serving in our food sorting operation gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. You will help ensure that our partner agencies receive safe, healthy products to distribute to our neighbors who may need a little extra support these days. Across our 18-county service area, we have over 500 partner agencies, which are organizations like pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters. Our warehouse moves about 35-40 tons of food per day, and we need volunteers like you to ensure that movement!

Activity Summary:

Volunteers will help inspect, sort, and pack donated foods. These donations are received from grocery partners, food drives, and more. This food is then made available to our neighbors through our network of food assistance programs. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 30 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, reading small print, working in a high-speed environment.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. No personal food or drinks allowed out in the warehouse No earbuds due to safety concerns in a warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic Volunteers must be at least 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Volunteer Shifts:

Shifts are Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm or 2pm-4pm, except when the organization is closed. You must arrive 15 minutes prior to your shift to check in with the front desk; we cannot accommodate late arrivals. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Food Sorting opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Food Sorting opportunity in order to sign up. We post through HandsOn NWNC to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool.

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the warehouse! Our Food Sorting Team is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside them as we sort through donated products from retail stores and food drives.

Serving in our food sorting operation gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. You will help ensure that our partner agencies receive safe, healthy products to distribute to our neighbors who may need a little extra support these days. Across our 18-county service area, we have over 500 partner agencies, which are organizations like pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters. Our warehouse moves about 35-40 tons of food per day, and we need volunteers like you to ensure that movement!

Activity Summary:

Volunteers will help inspect, sort, and pack donated foods. These donations are received from grocery partners, food drives, and more. This food is then made available to our neighbors through our network of food assistance programs. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 30 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, reading small print, working in a high-speed environment.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. No personal food or drinks allowed out in the warehouse No earbuds due to safety concerns in a warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic Volunteers must be at least 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Volunteer Shifts:

Shifts are Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm or 2pm-4pm, except when the organization is closed. You must arrive 15 minutes prior to your shift to check in with the front desk; we cannot accommodate late arrivals. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Food Sorting opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assist Second Harvest's Community Meals Kitchen Team (Winston-Salem)

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Community Meals opportunity in order to sign up. We post through HandsOn NWNC to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool.

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the kitchen! Our Community Meals Program is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside our Culinary Team as we prepare nutritious meals for neighbors experiencing hunger.

Serving in our Community Meals kitchen gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. As part of this program, you will help package healthy, well-balanced meals that will be delivered that same day to children, seniors, and neighbors living with disabilities. Currently, our Community Meals team, with the help of volunteers, is packaging 12,000+ meals per week, which goes up to 30,000 meals during summer weeks.

You will help prep, scoop, and box up meals. Tasks vary during and between shifts. No kitchen experience or expertise required. Work may include prepping ingredients, assembling, lifting up to 10 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, using kitchen utensils, working in a high-speed environment.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. Anyone entering our kitchens must wear a head covering. If you prefer not to wear a hair net, please wear a hat. Those with long hair must wear it pulled back. The following personal items must be removed before entering the kitchen: watches, bracelets, earrings and other facial piercings larger than a stud or small hoop (huggies), and necklaces that cannot be tucked into tops. False eyelashes are not permitted in the kitchen No earbuds due to safety concerns in a kitchen and/or warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic No personal food or drinks allowed. This includes gum and chewing tobacco. Volunteers must be at least 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Shift Details:

Shifts are Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm or 2pm-4pm, except when the organization is closed. You must arrive 15 minutes prior to your shift to check in with the front desk; we cannot accommodate late arrivals. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Community Meals opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Community Meals opportunity in order to sign up. We post through HandsOn NWNC to share our opportunities with our neighbors and do not use it as a scheduling tool.

Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the kitchen! Our Community Meals Program is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside our Culinary Team as we prepare nutritious meals for neighbors experiencing hunger.

Serving in our Community Meals kitchen gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. As part of this program, you will help package healthy, well-balanced meals that will be delivered that same day to children, seniors, and neighbors living with disabilities. Currently, our Community Meals team, with the help of volunteers, is packaging 12,000+ meals per week, which goes up to 30,000 meals during summer weeks.

You will help prep, scoop, and box up meals. Tasks vary during and between shifts. No kitchen experience or expertise required. Work may include prepping ingredients, assembling, lifting up to 10 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, using kitchen utensils, working in a high-speed environment.

Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes required Dress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine). No tank tops or crop tops. Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs. Anyone entering our kitchens must wear a head covering. If you prefer not to wear a hair net, please wear a hat. Those with long hair must wear it pulled back. The following personal items must be removed before entering the kitchen: watches, bracelets, earrings and other facial piercings larger than a stud or small hoop (huggies), and necklaces that cannot be tucked into tops. False eyelashes are not permitted in the kitchen No earbuds due to safety concerns in a kitchen and/or warehouse environment and nearby forklift traffic No personal food or drinks allowed. This includes gum and chewing tobacco. Volunteers must be at least 12 years old to volunteer. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian; there must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth between the ages of 12 - 15. Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent

Shift Details:

Shifts are Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm or 2pm-4pm, except when the organization is closed. You must arrive 15 minutes prior to your shift to check in with the front desk; we cannot accommodate late arrivals. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know.

Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Community Meals opportunity in order to sign up.

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assist Second Harvest's Community Gardener (Winston-Salem)

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Fitzgerald Teaching Garden opportunity in order to sign up. We use HandsOn NWNC to share opportunities with our neighbors, not as a scheduling tool. 


Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the Clyde Fitzgerald Teaching Garden! Our Community Garden Manager is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside her as we keep our garden healthy.

 

Serving in our Teaching Garden gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. As part of this program, you will help our Community Garden Manager with maintenance, which will allow community members to learn about sustainable gardening practices and growing healthy foods at home. Much of the produce grown in this garden can be utilized by our Providence Culinary Training Program. Our Providence Culinary Training Program is a unique workforce development program designed to help our neighbors master new skills to advance their careers and help put food on the table for their families. 

 

Tasks may include helping to weed, water, prune, plant, and harvest. Volunteers may also assist in preparing educational programs. Tasks vary during and between shifts. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 10 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, exposure to the elements, utilizing tools. No gardening experience necessary.


Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes requiredDress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine) and for the elements (sunscreen, hat, etc.).Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs.There is no age limit to volunteer, however, anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian. There must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth under the age of 16.Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent


Shift Details:

Shifts are available as needed from late Fall through early Spring. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know. 


Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Fitzgerald Teaching Garden opportunity in order to sign up. 

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Fitzgerald Teaching Garden opportunity in order to sign up. We use HandsOn NWNC to share opportunities with our neighbors, not as a scheduling tool. 


Roll up your sleeves and get ready to join us in the Clyde Fitzgerald Teaching Garden! Our Community Garden Manager is looking for enthusiastic individuals to work alongside her as we keep our garden healthy.

 

Serving in our Teaching Garden gives you a unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of our neighbors. As part of this program, you will help our Community Garden Manager with maintenance, which will allow community members to learn about sustainable gardening practices and growing healthy foods at home. Much of the produce grown in this garden can be utilized by our Providence Culinary Training Program. Our Providence Culinary Training Program is a unique workforce development program designed to help our neighbors master new skills to advance their careers and help put food on the table for their families. 

 

Tasks may include helping to weed, water, prune, plant, and harvest. Volunteers may also assist in preparing educational programs. Tasks vary during and between shifts. Work may include assembling, lifting up to 10 pounds, standing, bending, stooping, exposure to the elements, utilizing tools. No gardening experience necessary.


Requirements:

Closed-toe shoes requiredDress comfortably (jeans and t-shirt are just fine) and for the elements (sunscreen, hat, etc.).Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs.There is no age limit to volunteer, however, anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian. There must be a ratio of at least 1 adult to 5 youth under the age of 16.Volunteer information forms for youth under age 18 must be signed by a parent


Shift Details:

Shifts are available as needed from late Fall through early Spring. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know. 


Again, you must register through CERVIS (hyperlinked) and select the Fitzgerald Teaching Garden opportunity in order to sign up. 

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Camp Thrive Hosted by Special Olympics Iredell County

Thank you for your interest in volunteering! Our summer camp provides a fun, supportive, and inclusive environment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Each session serves participants ages 8-13, 13-21, 22+, and volunteers play a key role in making this experience meaningful.

Please sign up here. 

What to Expect:

Camp runs daily from 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM starting June 8 through July 24Volunteers are encouraged to stay until 2:30 PM to assist with cleanup and preparation for the next dayActivities include arts and crafts, games, and group engagementSome weeks may include off-site activities or field trips

Volunteer Roles:

General Volunteers: Assist with activities, engage with campers, and help create a positive environmentMedical/First Aid Volunteers: Provide basic care and respond to minor medical needs (must be at least 18 years old)

Important Information:

Volunteers must be 18 years or age or olderNo prior experience is required for general volunteersCampers who need personal care support (toileting, feeding, etc.) will have a dedicated one-on-one caregiverPlease wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to be active and engagedA positive attitude and willingness to help are the most important qualities

We appreciate your time and support in helping us create a safe, inclusive, and memorable camp experience for all participants.

Organization: Special Olympics North Carolina

Thank you for your interest in volunteering! Our summer camp provides a fun, supportive, and inclusive environment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Each session serves participants ages 8-13, 13-21, 22+, and volunteers play a key role in making this experience meaningful.

Please sign up here. 

What to Expect:

Camp runs daily from 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM starting June 8 through July 24Volunteers are encouraged to stay until 2:30 PM to assist with cleanup and preparation for the next dayActivities include arts and crafts, games, and group engagementSome weeks may include off-site activities or field trips

Volunteer Roles:

General Volunteers: Assist with activities, engage with campers, and help create a positive environmentMedical/First Aid Volunteers: Provide basic care and respond to minor medical needs (must be at least 18 years old)

Important Information:

Volunteers must be 18 years or age or olderNo prior experience is required for general volunteersCampers who need personal care support (toileting, feeding, etc.) will have a dedicated one-on-one caregiverPlease wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to be active and engagedA positive attitude and willingness to help are the most important qualities

We appreciate your time and support in helping us create a safe, inclusive, and memorable camp experience for all participants.

Organization: Special Olympics North Carolina

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 28677

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Citywide Leaders Meeting

One of our favorite meetings at Love Out Loud is our monthly citywide leader meetings - we welcome leaders from local nonprofits,  churches, businesses, or community members to join us for a time of connecting about recent initiatives and ways to connect with whomever is present - as well as hearing what's going on with Love Out Loud!

Locations for meetings - sign up to attend and we'll let you know!


Jan. 20 - Aster Park Community Center (1620 Hope Lane)

Feb. 17 - Hispanic League (114 30th St)

March 17 - United Way of Forsyth County (301 N Main St #1700)

April 21 - World Relief Triad (2634 Reynolda Rd)

May 19 - Fostering Families Resource Center (1001 Reynolda Rd NW)

June 16 - Bridges to Hope (725 N. Highland Ave)

July 21 - Mazie S. Woodruff Center (4905 Lansing Drive)

August 18 - The Shalom Project (726 N. Cherry St)

September 15 - Restoration Center (4692 Brownsboro Road)

October 20 - Goodwill Career Center (2760 Peters Creek Pkwy)



  

Interested in hosting a citywide leader meeting in your space? Contact us

Organization: Love Out Loud

One of our favorite meetings at Love Out Loud is our monthly citywide leader meetings - we welcome leaders from local nonprofits,  churches, businesses, or community members to join us for a time of connecting about recent initiatives and ways to connect with whomever is present - as well as hearing what's going on with Love Out Loud!

Locations for meetings - sign up to attend and we'll let you know!


Jan. 20 - Aster Park Community Center (1620 Hope Lane)

Feb. 17 - Hispanic League (114 30th St)

March 17 - United Way of Forsyth County (301 N Main St #1700)

April 21 - World Relief Triad (2634 Reynolda Rd)

May 19 - Fostering Families Resource Center (1001 Reynolda Rd NW)

June 16 - Bridges to Hope (725 N. Highland Ave)

July 21 - Mazie S. Woodruff Center (4905 Lansing Drive)

August 18 - The Shalom Project (726 N. Cherry St)

September 15 - Restoration Center (4692 Brownsboro Road)

October 20 - Goodwill Career Center (2760 Peters Creek Pkwy)



  

Interested in hosting a citywide leader meeting in your space? Contact us

Organization: Love Out Loud

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Volunteer for GHM Summer Program - 2026

The Greensboro History Museum needs help running our Summer Program in 2026!  The Summer Program is a history adventure for students ages 5-14, running from mid-June to mid-August.  High school volunteers (VolunTeens) help set up and break down the Summer Program and run different history activity stations.  This year, VolunTeens will help educate children of the Triad about America250th, learning about what life was like in the 18th Century, and assist with fun hands-on activities like writing with quill pens.  

VolunTeens will need to be interviewed and attend an orientation before beginning.  VolunTeens can accrue large amounts of volunteer hours and possible service hours for the Summer.   VolunTeens can expect to pick up 2.5 hours per Summer Program.

Organization: Greensboro History Museum

The Greensboro History Museum needs help running our Summer Program in 2026!  The Summer Program is a history adventure for students ages 5-14, running from mid-June to mid-August.  High school volunteers (VolunTeens) help set up and break down the Summer Program and run different history activity stations.  This year, VolunTeens will help educate children of the Triad about America250th, learning about what life was like in the 18th Century, and assist with fun hands-on activities like writing with quill pens.  

VolunTeens will need to be interviewed and attend an orientation before beginning.  VolunTeens can accrue large amounts of volunteer hours and possible service hours for the Summer.   VolunTeens can expect to pick up 2.5 hours per Summer Program.

Organization: Greensboro History Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Move & Organize!

We are looking for volunteers to help with moving and organizing at the HP Site and in Stokesdale. We also need help with a move from SUMC to Oak Springs.

Volunteer Dates:

Last week of July First week of August

What We Need Help With:

Moving boxes and supplies Organizing items at both locations General hands-on assistance

No volunteer training required.

This is a simple “one and done” volunteer opportunity — come help for a day or a shift when you can!

If you are willing to lend a hand, we would greatly appreciate your support.

Organization: Operation Xcel

We are looking for volunteers to help with moving and organizing at the HP Site and in Stokesdale. We also need help with a move from SUMC to Oak Springs.

Volunteer Dates:

Last week of July First week of August

What We Need Help With:

Moving boxes and supplies Organizing items at both locations General hands-on assistance

No volunteer training required.

This is a simple “one and done” volunteer opportunity — come help for a day or a shift when you can!

If you are willing to lend a hand, we would greatly appreciate your support.

Organization: Operation Xcel

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 10, 2026

Zip Code: 27265

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Member, Board of Directors

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 Cheryl D. Moore, Interim President and CEO, at cheryl@bbbsnc.org.

Position Title: Member, Board of Directors
Appointed By: Board Executive Committee
Elected By: Board Membership

Responsibilities:

● Required to attend a new board member orientation
● Required to attend bi-monthly board meetings (typically the 4th Monday of the month at Noon)
● Encouraged to attend all regularly scheduled committee meetings.
● Contribute financially to the agency through personal donations, fundraising events, in-kind service, and/or donations. Board members are encouraged to give or get at least $1,000 each year of service.
● Serve on at least one Board committee (Program, Public Relations, and Philanthropy).
● Have an understanding of the purpose and overall scope of the programs and a conviction of their importance; have a basic understanding of the agency’s clientele and is able to see the agency objectively in relation to changing community needs and be receptive to changes necessary to meet such needs.

Qualifications:

● Recognized member of the community with proven leadership skills and outstanding community contacts.
● Able to provide the time necessary to fulfill their obligation to the BOD and the agency.
● Willing to support the agency verbally and financially.
● Willing to be committed and dedicated to the agency and its programs.

 

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, 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 Cheryl D. Moore, Interim President and CEO, at cheryl@bbbsnc.org.

Position Title: Member, Board of Directors
Appointed By: Board Executive Committee
Elected By: Board Membership

Responsibilities:

● Required to attend a new board member orientation
● Required to attend bi-monthly board meetings (typically the 4th Monday of the month at Noon)
● Encouraged to attend all regularly scheduled committee meetings.
● Contribute financially to the agency through personal donations, fundraising events, in-kind service, and/or donations. Board members are encouraged to give or get at least $1,000 each year of service.
● Serve on at least one Board committee (Program, Public Relations, and Philanthropy).
● Have an understanding of the purpose and overall scope of the programs and a conviction of their importance; have a basic understanding of the agency’s clientele and is able to see the agency objectively in relation to changing community needs and be receptive to changes necessary to meet such needs.

Qualifications:

● Recognized member of the community with proven leadership skills and outstanding community contacts.
● Able to provide the time necessary to fulfill their obligation to the BOD and the agency.
● Willing to support the agency verbally and financially.
● Willing to be committed and dedicated to the agency and its programs.

 

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, 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 80 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


Make an IMPACT by committing to mentor a young person through the duration of the current school year and be a consistent source of support and guidance.  Your time and dedication can make a world of difference in a young person's life.


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 #BeaBig






Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, 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 80 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


Make an IMPACT by committing to mentor a young person through the duration of the current school year and be a consistent source of support and guidance.  Your time and dedication can make a world of difference in a young person's life.


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 #BeaBig






Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, 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!
Our Littles In Waiting mentoring program provides quarterly, staff-supervised activities at the BBBS Mentoring Center for children who are waiting to be matched with a Big Brother or Big Sister.

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, email us at office@bbbsnc.org

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, Inc.

Hosting a Littles In Waiting activity is a meaningful and fun way for volunteer groups to get involved!
Our Littles In Waiting mentoring program provides quarterly, staff-supervised activities at the BBBS Mentoring Center for children who are waiting to be matched with a Big Brother or Big Sister.

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, email us at office@bbbsnc.org

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Samaritan Ministries Evening Meal Support

Join Samaritan Ministries in serving dinner to our guests staying in our emergency men’s shelter and recovery program. Open every evening, we rely on volunteers to assist with meal service, dishwashing, supporting our guests, and sharing kindness with our neighbors in need.

Organization: Samaritan Ministries

Join Samaritan Ministries in serving dinner to our guests staying in our emergency men’s shelter and recovery program. Open every evening, we rely on volunteers to assist with meal service, dishwashing, supporting our guests, and sharing kindness with our neighbors in need.

Organization: Samaritan Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Samaritan Ministries Soup Kitchen Lunch Volunteer

Join Samaritan Ministries in serving lunch to our guests in our community Soup Kitchen. Open seven days a week, we rely on volunteers to assist with food preparation, dishwashing, welcoming and tending to our guests, and sharing kindness with our neighbors in need.

Organization: Samaritan Ministries

Join Samaritan Ministries in serving lunch to our guests in our community Soup Kitchen. Open seven days a week, we rely on volunteers to assist with food preparation, dishwashing, welcoming and tending to our guests, and sharing kindness with our neighbors in need.

Organization: Samaritan Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Juneteenth GSO Freedom Forward 5K and Family Fest


Organization: ThriveShift


Organization: ThriveShift

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026

Zip Code: 27406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Camp Jubilee Counselor

Camp Jubilee offers you the unique opportunity for those age 16+ to serve God by being a counselor for individuals with special needs. The Christ-centered 5-day, 4-night camp is the highlight of our campers’ year. At Camp Jubilee you will experience:

- A one-on-one relationship with an amazing camper;

- Bible lessons and worship twice daily;

- All YMCA Camp Hanes has to offer including art, crafts, talent shows, and campfires.

- The opportunity to foster physical, spiritual, emotional, and social growth with your camper. 

For more information, contact us at chughes@mountjubilee.org or visit www.mountjubilee.org/camp2025 TO BECOME A MISSIONARY FOR GOD IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD!

Organization: Mount Jubilee Ministries

Camp Jubilee offers you the unique opportunity for those age 16+ to serve God by being a counselor for individuals with special needs. The Christ-centered 5-day, 4-night camp is the highlight of our campers’ year. At Camp Jubilee you will experience:

- A one-on-one relationship with an amazing camper;

- Bible lessons and worship twice daily;

- All YMCA Camp Hanes has to offer including art, crafts, talent shows, and campfires.

- The opportunity to foster physical, spiritual, emotional, and social growth with your camper. 

For more information, contact us at chughes@mountjubilee.org or visit www.mountjubilee.org/camp2025 TO BECOME A MISSIONARY FOR GOD IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD!

Organization: Mount Jubilee Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 9, 2026 through Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 27021

Allow Groups: No


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. 

Here is how you can help:Dinners are served at 5:30, Monday through Thursday. Use this online calendar to sign up for a date that works for you.When you register, you will be asked to indicate:Group name (if applicable).Planned menu.Whether you are a first-time volunteer/group.Send 3-8 volunteers to serve the meal at 5:30 in the Family House kitchen.Provide dinner and drinks for 45-50 people.Helpful Tips:Groups need to send 3-8 volunteers to serve the meal.Meals may be prepared in the kitchen or brought ready to serve.If you are cooking at the Family House, you may arrive as early as 3:30.If you are bringing the food already prepared, please arrive at the Family House by 4:45 to get set up.Ovens are available to keep food warm.Volunteers are usually finished cleaning up by 6:30.We recommend limiting menus to 1 entree, 1-2 sides, and 1 dessert.Please bring paper plates/bowls that suit your menu, napkins, and plasticware when possible.Drinks are very helpful. One idea: bring a gallon jug each of tea, lemonade, and water along with cups. We have an ice machine at the Family House.Examples of menus:Club sandwiches, small bags of chips, clementines or Cuties, and brownies.Pans of baked chicken, pans of green beans, pans of mac & cheese, and a sheet cake.Pans of chicken casserole, pans of steamed mixed veggies, rolls, and pans of blueberry cobbler.11 large pizzas, large bags of prepared salad with small packets of dressing, and cookies.

You’ll receive confirmation and reminders from the Family House.


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. 

Here is how you can help:Dinners are served at 5:30, Monday through Thursday. Use this online calendar to sign up for a date that works for you.When you register, you will be asked to indicate:Group name (if applicable).Planned menu.Whether you are a first-time volunteer/group.Send 3-8 volunteers to serve the meal at 5:30 in the Family House kitchen.Provide dinner and drinks for 45-50 people.Helpful Tips:Groups need to send 3-8 volunteers to serve the meal.Meals may be prepared in the kitchen or brought ready to serve.If you are cooking at the Family House, you may arrive as early as 3:30.If you are bringing the food already prepared, please arrive at the Family House by 4:45 to get set up.Ovens are available to keep food warm.Volunteers are usually finished cleaning up by 6:30.We recommend limiting menus to 1 entree, 1-2 sides, and 1 dessert.Please bring paper plates/bowls that suit your menu, napkins, and plasticware when possible.Drinks are very helpful. One idea: bring a gallon jug each of tea, lemonade, and water along with cups. We have an ice machine at the Family House.Examples of menus:Club sandwiches, small bags of chips, clementines or Cuties, and brownies.Pans of baked chicken, pans of green beans, pans of mac & cheese, and a sheet cake.Pans of chicken casserole, pans of steamed mixed veggies, rolls, and pans of blueberry cobbler.11 large pizzas, large bags of prepared salad with small packets of dressing, and cookies.

You’ll receive confirmation and reminders from the Family House.


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: Booth at Art Crush

This opportunity is for established volunteers, who have volunteered already at least once as a Retail Day Volunteer. 

We are not able to accommodate court-ordered community service at this time, but you can find organizations that can support you here: Court-Ordered Community Service Opportunities

Join us in promoting creativity, sustainability, and community at The Art SHAC booth for Art Crush!

ART CRUSH is held on the Third Friday of May, July, September, and November from 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM on Trade St. and 6th St. in the heart of the Arts District of Winston-Salem, NC. Every month, established members of the community curate the Visual Artists and Performers of Winston-Salem to provide you with a night of creative expression, exploration and celebration! This event is FREE to the public! Arts District of Winston Salem is a non-profit organization whose mission is that art is a universal language and a source of connection that knows no boundaries. The Arts District of Winston-Salem connects with and amplifies diverse voices and visions, bringing them together at the heart of our city. This event is a sponsored project of Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County funded by ARPA and supported by Forsyth County Board of Commissioners!

Organization: The Art SHAC

This opportunity is for established volunteers, who have volunteered already at least once as a Retail Day Volunteer. 

We are not able to accommodate court-ordered community service at this time, but you can find organizations that can support you here: Court-Ordered Community Service Opportunities

Join us in promoting creativity, sustainability, and community at The Art SHAC booth for Art Crush!

ART CRUSH is held on the Third Friday of May, July, September, and November from 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM on Trade St. and 6th St. in the heart of the Arts District of Winston-Salem, NC. Every month, established members of the community curate the Visual Artists and Performers of Winston-Salem to provide you with a night of creative expression, exploration and celebration! This event is FREE to the public! Arts District of Winston Salem is a non-profit organization whose mission is that art is a universal language and a source of connection that knows no boundaries. The Arts District of Winston-Salem connects with and amplifies diverse voices and visions, bringing them together at the heart of our city. This event is a sponsored project of Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County funded by ARPA and supported by Forsyth County Board of Commissioners!

Organization: The Art SHAC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Mentors

The volunteer will work closely with Refugee Youth Programs. The volunteer will provide guidance to the scholars to gain life skills & career exploration and planning.  

Organization: North Carolina African Services Coalition

The volunteer will work closely with Refugee Youth Programs. The volunteer will provide guidance to the scholars to gain life skills & career exploration and planning.  

Organization: North Carolina African Services Coalition

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekend Volunteer Mechanic

Wheels4Hope is looking for skilled mechanics to volunteer on Saturdays!  You can choose your own hours between 9am and 4pm.  You can volunteer one time or as many times as you'd like! Please contact peter@wheels4hope.org for more details!

Organization: Wheels4Hope

Wheels4Hope is looking for skilled mechanics to volunteer on Saturdays!  You can choose your own hours between 9am and 4pm.  You can volunteer one time or as many times as you'd like! Please contact peter@wheels4hope.org for more details!

Organization: Wheels4Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Vehicle Assessors

  Assess donated vehicles following a checklist Drive vehicles to State Inspection location

Organization: Wheels4Hope

  Assess donated vehicles following a checklist Drive vehicles to State Inspection location

Organization: Wheels4Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Handyman Needed — Help Us Support Local Students & Families!

Our nonprofit organization is looking for a volunteer handyman who can help us move items from our storage unit to our building. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys hands-on work and wants to make a meaningful impact in the community.We’re looking for someone who:✔ Can lift and carry heavy items✔ Has access to a truck for transporting materials✔ Is dependable and willing to help when neededYour support will help us continue serving students and families in our programs — and we are truly grateful for anyone willing to lend a hand!If you’re interested or would like more details, please reach out.Thank you for helping us make a difference!

Organization: Operation Xcel

Our nonprofit organization is looking for a volunteer handyman who can help us move items from our storage unit to our building. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys hands-on work and wants to make a meaningful impact in the community.We’re looking for someone who:✔ Can lift and carry heavy items✔ Has access to a truck for transporting materials✔ Is dependable and willing to help when neededYour support will help us continue serving students and families in our programs — and we are truly grateful for anyone willing to lend a hand!If you’re interested or would like more details, please reach out.Thank you for helping us make a difference!

Organization: Operation Xcel

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27357

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Summer Program – Jackson Middle School

Operation Xcel’s mission is to empower and inspire youth by providing safe, supportive, and enriching environments where students can learn, grow, and thrive. Our Summer Program at Jackson Middle School offers students opportunities to stay active, explore creativity, and build new skills in a positive environment. We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to support our summer programming in the following areas: Volunteer Responsibilities: Assist with training and/or practice for sports including basketball, volleyball, soccer, and football Lead or support engaging craft activities Help facilitate hands-on STEM enrichment activities Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM Volunteer Requirements: Experience working with teenagers (middle school age) Background or skills in sports, crafts, and/or STEM Positive attitude and ability to serve as a strong role model This is a great opportunity to mentor middle school students, encourage teamwork, and make a lasting impact during the summer months.

Organization: Operation Xcel

Operation Xcel’s mission is to empower and inspire youth by providing safe, supportive, and enriching environments where students can learn, grow, and thrive. Our Summer Program at Jackson Middle School offers students opportunities to stay active, explore creativity, and build new skills in a positive environment. We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to support our summer programming in the following areas: Volunteer Responsibilities: Assist with training and/or practice for sports including basketball, volleyball, soccer, and football Lead or support engaging craft activities Help facilitate hands-on STEM enrichment activities Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM Volunteer Requirements: Experience working with teenagers (middle school age) Background or skills in sports, crafts, and/or STEM Positive attitude and ability to serve as a strong role model This is a great opportunity to mentor middle school students, encourage teamwork, and make a lasting impact during the summer months.

Organization: Operation Xcel

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Sales Person

  Price vehicles for public sale using defined process Show Retail Sales customers available vehicles for public sale Maintain advertising on website and Craigslist

Organization: Wheels4Hope

  Price vehicles for public sale using defined process Show Retail Sales customers available vehicles for public sale Maintain advertising on website and Craigslist

Organization: Wheels4Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transportation

We need volunteers to help provide transportation for refugee family members to and from appointments throughout the first 30 days after their arrival in the US. We also need someone who has a truck and can help transport household furnishing to set up new living spaces for newly arrived refugee families.  Volunteers are also needed to help set up beds and furniture in new housing for refugees.

Organization: North Carolina African Services Coalition

We need volunteers to help provide transportation for refugee family members to and from appointments throughout the first 30 days after their arrival in the US. We also need someone who has a truck and can help transport household furnishing to set up new living spaces for newly arrived refugee families.  Volunteers are also needed to help set up beds and furniture in new housing for refugees.

Organization: North Carolina African Services Coalition

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutoring the First Generation College Students

The volunteer will work closely with RSP program to help the scholars in this program with assignments & projects.

Organization: North Carolina African Services Coalition

The volunteer will work closely with RSP program to help the scholars in this program with assignments & projects.

Organization: North Carolina African Services Coalition

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer

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 preferred Time 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 skills

Organization: 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 preferred Time 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 skills

Organization: Reading Connections

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Fluent Volunteers Needed

Hablas Espanol? BackPack Beginnings is seeking Spanish fluent volunteers to assist in our new Family Market. Contact Parker at parker@backpackbeginnings.org for more details.

Organization: BackPack Beginnings

Hablas Espanol? BackPack Beginnings is seeking Spanish fluent volunteers to assist in our new Family Market. Contact Parker at parker@backpackbeginnings.org for more details.

Organization: BackPack Beginnings

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide Meals for Reading Connections’ Family Literacy Program

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

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 Refugees

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 groups Time 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 students 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 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 groups Time 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 students 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

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Partner Volunteer

Seeking someone to bring well-behaved pet(s) to visit seniors occasionally throughout the year. Animals must have current vaccination records. 

Organization: Well•Spring Solutions

Seeking someone to bring well-behaved pet(s) to visit seniors occasionally throughout the year. Animals must have current vaccination records. 

Organization: Well•Spring Solutions

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pick-Up Food Donations

                                                                                                      The Servant Center is looking for volunteers to pick-up food donations at designated local grocery stores for Servant House.( Servant House is transitional living for disabled veterans facing homelessnes. The food donations we receive, provides the food we need to prepare meals for the 21 disabled veterans that we serve.) Volunteer Needs: Food pick up, 1-2 times a week You can use your vechical or Use of Servant Center vechical if you complete an online driving course. Your volunteer time with us allows us to help more of the clients/residents we serve at The Servant Center: the homeless, disabled and disabled veterans facing homelessness. Thank you for your time and service in the community!                                                                                                                                                                      

Organization: The Servant Center

                                                                                                      The Servant Center is looking for volunteers to pick-up food donations at designated local grocery stores for Servant House.( Servant House is transitional living for disabled veterans facing homelessnes. The food donations we receive, provides the food we need to prepare meals for the 21 disabled veterans that we serve.) Volunteer Needs: Food pick up, 1-2 times a week You can use your vechical or Use of Servant Center vechical if you complete an online driving course. Your volunteer time with us allows us to help more of the clients/residents we serve at The Servant Center: the homeless, disabled and disabled veterans facing homelessness. Thank you for your time and service in the community!                                                                                                                                                                      

Organization: The Servant Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outdoor lawn maintenance

  The Servant Center is looking for someone to help us with bi-weekly lawn maintenance at our permanent housing locations. If you love working in the yard and being outdoors, this is the perfect volunteer opportunity for you! Mowing Weeding Leaf blowing Trimming bushes/trees Maintaining flower beds Your time volunteering allows us to spend more time provideing services and support to those in our mission; the homeless, disabled and disabled veterans facing homelessness. We appreciate your time and service to the community!                                                                                                                                                                                 

Organization: The Servant Center

  The Servant Center is looking for someone to help us with bi-weekly lawn maintenance at our permanent housing locations. If you love working in the yard and being outdoors, this is the perfect volunteer opportunity for you! Mowing Weeding Leaf blowing Trimming bushes/trees Maintaining flower beds Your time volunteering allows us to spend more time provideing services and support to those in our mission; the homeless, disabled and disabled veterans facing homelessness. We appreciate your time and service to the community!                                                                                                                                                                                 

Organization: The Servant Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music Volunteers

Well•Spring Solutions  is seeking a volunteer musician to perform for the center's members bi-weekly or on a monthly basis.   Preferred entertainers would be asked to perform classic hits from the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Instrumental performances are ideal, but vocal entertainment is also welcomed. Sound equipment other than a CD player or blue tooth speaker will need to be provided by the entertainer. The center is open Monday-Friday and performance times are flexible!   Locations in both High Point and Greensboro! For High Point please contact Kara Ray   For Greensboro, contact Leslie Martin or Latoya McNair

Organization: Well•Spring Solutions

Well•Spring Solutions  is seeking a volunteer musician to perform for the center's members bi-weekly or on a monthly basis.   Preferred entertainers would be asked to perform classic hits from the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Instrumental performances are ideal, but vocal entertainment is also welcomed. Sound equipment other than a CD player or blue tooth speaker will need to be provided by the entertainer. The center is open Monday-Friday and performance times are flexible!   Locations in both High Point and Greensboro! For High Point please contact Kara Ray   For Greensboro, contact Leslie Martin or Latoya McNair

Organization: Well•Spring Solutions

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mechanics and Car Enthusiasts

Volunteer Mechanics are needed to assess and repair vehicles that are donated to Wheels4Hope.

Organization: Wheels4Hope

Volunteer Mechanics are needed to assess and repair vehicles that are donated to Wheels4Hope.

Organization: Wheels4Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Memory Care Center Volunteer

Well Spring Solutions Memory Care Center offers adult day services to adults 60 and older with a diagnosis of dementia. Within nurturing and safe settings, members enjoy a full slate of activities designed to enhance memory fitness and stimulate cognition. We are looking for volunteers to enhance the experience of our members by spending time with them as a friend, helping out where needed within our center, sharing any special talents or skills you have, or assisting our staff with programs and activities within the center. Times are flexible (currently we have an immediate need for volunteers from 2-4) Give us a call, this volunteer experience will enrich your life!

Organization: Well•Spring Solutions

Well Spring Solutions Memory Care Center offers adult day services to adults 60 and older with a diagnosis of dementia. Within nurturing and safe settings, members enjoy a full slate of activities designed to enhance memory fitness and stimulate cognition. We are looking for volunteers to enhance the experience of our members by spending time with them as a friend, helping out where needed within our center, sharing any special talents or skills you have, or assisting our staff with programs and activities within the center. Times are flexible (currently we have an immediate need for volunteers from 2-4) Give us a call, this volunteer experience will enrich your life!

Organization: Well•Spring Solutions

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27405

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 groups Time 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 students Scheduling 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 groups Time 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 students Scheduling 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: Handyman light duties

 The Servant Center is looking for someone that is interested in volunteering their time to help us with some light maintenance work a couple of hours a week.  Replacing bulbs, cleaning light covers, LED conversions of light fixtures                                                            Power washing  Light carpentry work Detailing Servant Center vechicals We appreciate your time and interest to serve in the community. Your help allows us to provide services/support to those we serve in our mission: the homelesss, disabled and disabled veterans facing homeless.

Organization: The Servant Center

 The Servant Center is looking for someone that is interested in volunteering their time to help us with some light maintenance work a couple of hours a week.  Replacing bulbs, cleaning light covers, LED conversions of light fixtures                                                            Power washing  Light carpentry work Detailing Servant Center vechicals We appreciate your time and interest to serve in the community. Your help allows us to provide services/support to those we serve in our mission: the homelesss, disabled and disabled veterans facing homeless.

Organization: The Servant Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: High Point Summer Program Volunteers

Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers will work with students in grades K–5 or 6–8 on a one-on-one basis or in small groups. Support may include answering questions on academic subjects and helping students better understand course material. Academic Support:  9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Enrichment & Crafts:  1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. During the summer, there will be occasional field trips. Volunteers may choose to participate as chaperones. Qualifications Strong communication skills Ability to work with students from diverse backgrounds and varying skill levels Patience, positivity, consistency, and friendliness Enthusiasm for learning and helping students discover their own interests Willingness to encourage and demonstrate understanding All volunteers must complete the volunteer registration process and successfully pass a background check. If interested, please click the link below to begin the registration form.https://operationxcel.jotform.com/220194808813053

Organization: Operation Xcel

Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers will work with students in grades K–5 or 6–8 on a one-on-one basis or in small groups. Support may include answering questions on academic subjects and helping students better understand course material. Academic Support:  9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Enrichment & Crafts:  1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. During the summer, there will be occasional field trips. Volunteers may choose to participate as chaperones. Qualifications Strong communication skills Ability to work with students from diverse backgrounds and varying skill levels Patience, positivity, consistency, and friendliness Enthusiasm for learning and helping students discover their own interests Willingness to encourage and demonstrate understanding All volunteers must complete the volunteer registration process and successfully pass a background check. If interested, please click the link below to begin the registration form.https://operationxcel.jotform.com/220194808813053

Organization: Operation Xcel

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27265

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Graphic Design Volunteer

Work with the staff to create and develop flyers and printed materials for events to promote agency programs and events as needed.

Organization: North Carolina African Services Coalition

Work with the staff to create and develop flyers and printed materials for events to promote agency programs and events as needed.

Organization: North Carolina African Services Coalition

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: First Friend

Partner with newly arrived refugee family for up to 6 months providing friendship and introduction to the Greensboro community by exposing the family to community events and activities. This can include recreation, cultural enrichment, social adjustment, and faith based activities, and introduction to life in the United States.

Organization: North Carolina African Services Coalition

Partner with newly arrived refugee family for up to 6 months providing friendship and introduction to the Greensboro community by exposing the family to community events and activities. This can include recreation, cultural enrichment, social adjustment, and faith based activities, and introduction to life in the United States.

Organization: North Carolina African Services Coalition

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Planner/Coordinator Volunteer

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 required 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. Position Benefits: 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 required 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. Position Benefits: 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: Family Market Volunteers

We are looking for friendly volunteers who can commit to a weekly 3 hour shift to help guests in our Client Choice Family Market by answering questions, bagging their items, loading their cars, playing with their children, restocking our shelving and any other tasks needed. Help is most needed on Mondays from 1-4pm and Wednesdays from 12-3pm.  Please email programs@backpackbeginnings.org for more info. 

Organization: BackPack Beginnings

We are looking for friendly volunteers who can commit to a weekly 3 hour shift to help guests in our Client Choice Family Market by answering questions, bagging their items, loading their cars, playing with their children, restocking our shelving and any other tasks needed. Help is most needed on Mondays from 1-4pm and Wednesdays from 12-3pm.  Please email programs@backpackbeginnings.org for more info. 

Organization: BackPack Beginnings

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Connections Program Volunteer

Assignment Title: Connections Program Volunteer   Purpose of Assignment: Work closely with Program Director in one of our 4 Connections programs to provide support to members. Volunteers will be providing companionship and support to older adults in a group setting. Requirements: Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age and have an interest in working with the elderly and impaired populations. Since Well-Spring Solutions serves the most vulnerable population, we ask that our volunteers have received the COVID vaccine. Duties & Responsibilities: Volunteers will be offered opportunities to conduct small group activities, lead exercises, help in meal preparation/clean-up, and discuss the news and day’s events. Volunteers will offer reassurance and companionship to the participants. Volunteers may work one-to-one with an individual or with groups. Volunteers with special skills may share them with the participants. These skills may include musical, gardening, cosmetology, cooking, sewing, or craft skills. Please note: If you sign up for this opportunity, we are counting on you to be there!   Time Commitment:  Monday-Friday, 9:30 am-2:00 pm.  There is flexibility with the volunteer’s schedule and preferred day, with a minimum of 2 hours per shift.   Volunteers will receive orientation and training before beginning their assignment.  For more information, please click here to visit our website.   Greensboro and High Point locations!   Contact  Leslie Martin

Organization: Well•Spring Solutions

Assignment Title: Connections Program Volunteer   Purpose of Assignment: Work closely with Program Director in one of our 4 Connections programs to provide support to members. Volunteers will be providing companionship and support to older adults in a group setting. Requirements: Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age and have an interest in working with the elderly and impaired populations. Since Well-Spring Solutions serves the most vulnerable population, we ask that our volunteers have received the COVID vaccine. Duties & Responsibilities: Volunteers will be offered opportunities to conduct small group activities, lead exercises, help in meal preparation/clean-up, and discuss the news and day’s events. Volunteers will offer reassurance and companionship to the participants. Volunteers may work one-to-one with an individual or with groups. Volunteers with special skills may share them with the participants. These skills may include musical, gardening, cosmetology, cooking, sewing, or craft skills. Please note: If you sign up for this opportunity, we are counting on you to be there!   Time Commitment:  Monday-Friday, 9:30 am-2:00 pm.  There is flexibility with the volunteer’s schedule and preferred day, with a minimum of 2 hours per shift.   Volunteers will receive orientation and training before beginning their assignment.  For more information, please click here to visit our website.   Greensboro and High Point locations!   Contact  Leslie Martin

Organization: Well•Spring Solutions

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Data Entry Volunteer

Responsibilities include entering information into database.  Basic computer skills a must.   Choose your own hours Monday- Friday 9-5!

Organization: Wheels4Hope

Responsibilities include entering information into database.  Basic computer skills a must.   Choose your own hours Monday- Friday 9-5!

Organization: Wheels4Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach Ambassador

Community Outreach Ambassadors Reports to: Stevii Mills - Marketing ManagerVolunteer 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 ManagerVolunteer 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: Car Runners

Volunteers are needed to pick up donated cars and transport vehicles to/from our partner garages. ;

Organization: Wheels4Hope

Volunteers are needed to pick up donated cars and transport vehicles to/from our partner garages. ;

Organization: Wheels4Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27405

Allow Groups: Yes


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: After-School Support at Peck Elementary

Operation Xcel’s mission is to empower and inspire youth by providing safe, supportive, and enriching environments where students can learn, grow, and thrive. Through our after-school programs, we partner with schools to offer meaningful academic and enrichment support to elementary-age students. Peck Elementary is currently seeking volunteers to assist with our after-school program. Volunteer Responsibilities: Homework help and tutoring Assisting with enrichments and crafts Schedule: Monday–Friday 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Volunteer Requirements: Experience working with elementary-age children Patient, dependable, and supportive All volunteers must complete the volunteer registration process and successfully pass a background checkThis is a rewarding opportunity to make a direct impact in the lives of young learners while supporting Operation Xcel’s mission.Interested? Please use the link below to get started with the registration process.https://operationxcel.jotform.com/220194808813053

Organization: Operation Xcel

Operation Xcel’s mission is to empower and inspire youth by providing safe, supportive, and enriching environments where students can learn, grow, and thrive. Through our after-school programs, we partner with schools to offer meaningful academic and enrichment support to elementary-age students. Peck Elementary is currently seeking volunteers to assist with our after-school program. Volunteer Responsibilities: Homework help and tutoring Assisting with enrichments and crafts Schedule: Monday–Friday 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Volunteer Requirements: Experience working with elementary-age children Patient, dependable, and supportive All volunteers must complete the volunteer registration process and successfully pass a background checkThis is a rewarding opportunity to make a direct impact in the lives of young learners while supporting Operation Xcel’s mission.Interested? Please use the link below to get started with the registration process.https://operationxcel.jotform.com/220194808813053

Organization: Operation Xcel

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Redress Clothing Processors

Clothing processors will grade, sort, hang and fold clothing and accessories to be displayed in the boutique.

 

Our Redress Clothing  began in March 2011 with the goal of providing gently used or new clothing items to families in Winston-Salem and the surrounding communities. As we provide these clothing items, each shopper is respected as a unique individual worthy of dignity and respect. Hope restored is our ultimate goal.

The Redress program is open to everyone. Any individual desiring assistance, regardless of income status, may browse our store free of charge. One life changed, and one smile restored is the only reward we look for. Broken hearts set free by love will make a difference in any family’s future.

Organization: Dream Center of Forsyth County

Clothing processors will grade, sort, hang and fold clothing and accessories to be displayed in the boutique.

 

Our Redress Clothing  began in March 2011 with the goal of providing gently used or new clothing items to families in Winston-Salem and the surrounding communities. As we provide these clothing items, each shopper is respected as a unique individual worthy of dignity and respect. Hope restored is our ultimate goal.

The Redress program is open to everyone. Any individual desiring assistance, regardless of income status, may browse our store free of charge. One life changed, and one smile restored is the only reward we look for. Broken hearts set free by love will make a difference in any family’s future.

Organization: Dream Center of Forsyth County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Redress Clothing Associate

Clothing associates assist clients with selections of items of clothing and accessories.

 

Our Redress Clothing began in March 2011 with the goal of providing gently used or new clothing items to families in Winston-Salem and the surrounding communities. As we provide these clothing items, each shopper is respected as a unique individual worthy of dignity and respect. Hope restored is our ultimate goal.

The Redress program is open to everyone. Any individual desiring assistance, regardless of income status, may browse our store free of charge. One life changed, and one smile restored is the only reward we look for. Broken hearts set free by love will make a difference in any family’s future.

Organization: Dream Center of Forsyth County

Clothing associates assist clients with selections of items of clothing and accessories.

 

Our Redress Clothing began in March 2011 with the goal of providing gently used or new clothing items to families in Winston-Salem and the surrounding communities. As we provide these clothing items, each shopper is respected as a unique individual worthy of dignity and respect. Hope restored is our ultimate goal.

The Redress program is open to everyone. Any individual desiring assistance, regardless of income status, may browse our store free of charge. One life changed, and one smile restored is the only reward we look for. Broken hearts set free by love will make a difference in any family’s future.

Organization: Dream Center of Forsyth County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Care & Share Food Pantry Warehouse Associate

Warehouse associates stock shelves, prepare bags of food for distribution, and assist clients to cars with food.

Organization: Dream Center of Forsyth County

Warehouse associates stock shelves, prepare bags of food for distribution, and assist clients to cars with food.

Organization: Dream Center of Forsyth County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Care & Share Food Pantry Intake Associate

Intake associates talk directly to clients and input information into data base.

Organization: Dream Center of Forsyth County

Intake associates talk directly to clients and input information into data base.

Organization: Dream Center of Forsyth County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Alliance for Babies Processors

Processors will sort, hang/fold baby items, and prepare layette bags for partnering agencies to distribute to families participating in parenting classes.

 

A part of the Dream Center since 2015, Outreach Alliance for Babies works with community agencies in Forsyth County that have identified clients with "significant financial" needs which prevent them from purchasing needed items for their child. The client may either be in the last trimester of pregnancy or have an infant, newborn to twelve months of age.

To date, over 2500 babies have received assistance from Outreach Alliance for Babies, Inc. A typical layette consists of a tote bag stocked with diapers, diaper wipes, wash cloths, baby wash, baby lotion, sleep and play sets, onesies, bibs, receiving blankets, etc.

Organization: Dream Center of Forsyth County

Processors will sort, hang/fold baby items, and prepare layette bags for partnering agencies to distribute to families participating in parenting classes.

 

A part of the Dream Center since 2015, Outreach Alliance for Babies works with community agencies in Forsyth County that have identified clients with "significant financial" needs which prevent them from purchasing needed items for their child. The client may either be in the last trimester of pregnancy or have an infant, newborn to twelve months of age.

To date, over 2500 babies have received assistance from Outreach Alliance for Babies, Inc. A typical layette consists of a tote bag stocked with diapers, diaper wipes, wash cloths, baby wash, baby lotion, sleep and play sets, onesies, bibs, receiving blankets, etc.

Organization: Dream Center of Forsyth County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CFTC2026 Planning Team

Since that first brainstorming meeting in late summer of 2008 at The Millennium Center, Christmas for the City has gone through numerous iterations and engaged a wide range of leaders and partners responsive to the times (anybody remember the drive-through CFTC of 2020?!). Rooted from the beginning in the simple vision of Love God, Love People, CFTC has grown into something remarkable — Winston-Salem's largest annual community celebration, where 8,000-10,000 neighbors from every background gather to encounter belonging and one another.

CFTC2025 was a true labor of love — new ideas, an expanded leadership team, and a gathering filled with hope in a time when we all need it. With 52 partner organizations, 1,200+ volunteers, and tens of thousands of meaningful connections made across a single evening, it was a vivid picture of what's possible when our whole community shows up together.

Plans for CFTC2026 are already underway, and we want you at the table. Whether your gifts are in logistics, partnerships, programming, hospitality, or something else entirely, there's an action team where you belong.

Sign up here to stay informed about upcoming planning meetings and details for CFTC2026. We also invite you to join us for our first planning meeting:

Thursday, April 16 | 11:30am–1:00pm The Hub | 500 N. Broad St., Winston-Salem Lunch provided

Come help us make the big feel small — again.

Organization: Christmas for the City

Since that first brainstorming meeting in late summer of 2008 at The Millennium Center, Christmas for the City has gone through numerous iterations and engaged a wide range of leaders and partners responsive to the times (anybody remember the drive-through CFTC of 2020?!). Rooted from the beginning in the simple vision of Love God, Love People, CFTC has grown into something remarkable — Winston-Salem's largest annual community celebration, where 8,000-10,000 neighbors from every background gather to encounter belonging and one another.

CFTC2025 was a true labor of love — new ideas, an expanded leadership team, and a gathering filled with hope in a time when we all need it. With 52 partner organizations, 1,200+ volunteers, and tens of thousands of meaningful connections made across a single evening, it was a vivid picture of what's possible when our whole community shows up together.

Plans for CFTC2026 are already underway, and we want you at the table. Whether your gifts are in logistics, partnerships, programming, hospitality, or something else entirely, there's an action team where you belong.

Sign up here to stay informed about upcoming planning meetings and details for CFTC2026. We also invite you to join us for our first planning meeting:

Thursday, April 16 | 11:30am–1:00pm The Hub | 500 N. Broad St., Winston-Salem Lunch provided

Come help us make the big feel small — again.

Organization: Christmas for the City

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Direct Patient Care Volunteers

Comfort Care CallsEvery Wednesday our Volunteers call patients to determine if they need any supplies restocked before the weekend.Our Clinical Staff ensures the supplies are gathered and delivered based on the reports from the Volunteers.Companionship / Respite VisitsOne of the most valuable Volunteer roles is offering companionship for patients and/or respite for their caregivers.These visits allow caregivers the opportunity to run errands or take a much-needed break.Just like our staff, our direct patient care Volunteers meet our patients where they are – in homes, nursing facilities, or our Hinkle Hospice House.Duties may include reading, reminiscing, watching tv, or preparing a light meal for the patient.Hinkle Hospice HouseThe Henry Etta & Bruce Hinkle Hospice House is the only inpatient facility in Davidson County.This 12-bed facility operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year with staff and Volunteers serving our patients.Duties may include greeting guests, giving facility tours, assisting patients with meal selection, delivering snacks and drinks to patients and visitors, monitoring family rooms, or visiting with patients and their loved ones.Holiday / Birthday CelebrationsAt Hospice of Davidson County, we celebrate our patients at every opportunity!Volunteers deliver gifts to patients on Valentine’s Day, Thanksgiving, Veteran’s Day, and other special occasions such as birthdays.

Organization: Hospice of Davidson County

Comfort Care CallsEvery Wednesday our Volunteers call patients to determine if they need any supplies restocked before the weekend.Our Clinical Staff ensures the supplies are gathered and delivered based on the reports from the Volunteers.Companionship / Respite VisitsOne of the most valuable Volunteer roles is offering companionship for patients and/or respite for their caregivers.These visits allow caregivers the opportunity to run errands or take a much-needed break.Just like our staff, our direct patient care Volunteers meet our patients where they are – in homes, nursing facilities, or our Hinkle Hospice House.Duties may include reading, reminiscing, watching tv, or preparing a light meal for the patient.Hinkle Hospice HouseThe Henry Etta & Bruce Hinkle Hospice House is the only inpatient facility in Davidson County.This 12-bed facility operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year with staff and Volunteers serving our patients.Duties may include greeting guests, giving facility tours, assisting patients with meal selection, delivering snacks and drinks to patients and visitors, monitoring family rooms, or visiting with patients and their loved ones.Holiday / Birthday CelebrationsAt Hospice of Davidson County, we celebrate our patients at every opportunity!Volunteers deliver gifts to patients on Valentine’s Day, Thanksgiving, Veteran’s Day, and other special occasions such as birthdays.

Organization: Hospice of Davidson County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27292

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bereavement Volunteers

Our Grief Counseling Center provides support to bereaved individuals, including our patients, their loved ones, and our community members have experienced the loss of a loved one.Duties may include organizing mailings, attending support group meetings, or administrative duties.Must be above the age of 18.

Organization: Hospice of Davidson County

Our Grief Counseling Center provides support to bereaved individuals, including our patients, their loved ones, and our community members have experienced the loss of a loved one.Duties may include organizing mailings, attending support group meetings, or administrative duties.Must be above the age of 18.

Organization: Hospice of Davidson County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27292

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Attorneys Needed (REMOTE)

Volunteer Attorneys Needed for Free Attorney Hotline Program

The Women's Resource Center is seeking dedicated licensed attorneys to volunteer for our free Attorney Hotline program. This invaluable service helps women in the community make well-informed decisions by providing them with clear knowledge of their legal rights and responsibilities as they navigate life's transitions under North Carolina law.

Program Details:

Service Provided: Answering legal questions in over 20 areas of North Carolina law including Civil, Criminal, Bankruptcy, Real Estate, Domestic/Family, Consumer Rights, Wills/Probate, and more.Appointment Duration: Each session is approximately 15 minutes, conducted over the phone.Volunteer Commitment: We ask for a commitment of roughly 1 hour per month (4 appointments).

Current Needs:

Family LawEmploymentLandlord/Tenant

Why Volunteer?

Make a significant impact on the lives of women in your community.Share your expertise and help those in need of legal guidance.Join a supportive network of fellow attorneys dedicated to community service.

Important Information:

Compensation: This is a volunteer opportunity; attorneys are not compensated for their time.

If you are a licensed attorney interested in making a difference, please complete our interest form here or contact Audrey Amos to learn more and sign up, or register here.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to give back to your community.


Organization: Women's Resource Center of Greensboro

Volunteer Attorneys Needed for Free Attorney Hotline Program

The Women's Resource Center is seeking dedicated licensed attorneys to volunteer for our free Attorney Hotline program. This invaluable service helps women in the community make well-informed decisions by providing them with clear knowledge of their legal rights and responsibilities as they navigate life's transitions under North Carolina law.

Program Details:

Service Provided: Answering legal questions in over 20 areas of North Carolina law including Civil, Criminal, Bankruptcy, Real Estate, Domestic/Family, Consumer Rights, Wills/Probate, and more.Appointment Duration: Each session is approximately 15 minutes, conducted over the phone.Volunteer Commitment: We ask for a commitment of roughly 1 hour per month (4 appointments).

Current Needs:

Family LawEmploymentLandlord/Tenant

Why Volunteer?

Make a significant impact on the lives of women in your community.Share your expertise and help those in need of legal guidance.Join a supportive network of fellow attorneys dedicated to community service.

Important Information:

Compensation: This is a volunteer opportunity; attorneys are not compensated for their time.

If you are a licensed attorney interested in making a difference, please complete our interest form here or contact Audrey Amos to learn more and sign up, or register here.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to give back to your community.


Organization: Women's Resource Center of Greensboro

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Attorney GAL

Children’s Law Center (CLC) is seeking dedicated attorneys to volunteer their time and expertise to advocate for children in our community. Volunteer attorneys play a critical role in ensuring that children involved in Domestic Violence Protective Order and high-conflict custody cases have a voice in court and that their best interests remain at the center of legal proceedings.

Through CLC’s Custody Advocacy Program (CAP), volunteer attorneys serve as Guardians ad Litem, representing the best interests of children in domestic violence and high-conflict family court cases. In this role, attorneys conduct interviews, review records, collaborate with professionals involved in the child’s life, and provide informed recommendations to the court to help ensure safe, stable outcomes for children.

CLC provides training, mentorship, and staff support to ensure volunteer attorneys feel prepared and supported in this meaningful work. The time commitment varies by case, and participation offers attorneys an opportunity to make a direct and lasting impact on the lives of vulnerable children in our community.

Eligibility: Volunteer attorneys must be currently licensed and in good standing with the North Carolina State Bar. To avoid current or future conflicts in custody matters, attorneys who currently practice family law are not eligible to serve in this role.

This opportunity is ideal for attorneys who are passionate about child advocacy, interested in meaningful pro bono service, and committed to strengthening families and communities

Organization: Children's Law Center of Central North Carolina

Children’s Law Center (CLC) is seeking dedicated attorneys to volunteer their time and expertise to advocate for children in our community. Volunteer attorneys play a critical role in ensuring that children involved in Domestic Violence Protective Order and high-conflict custody cases have a voice in court and that their best interests remain at the center of legal proceedings.

Through CLC’s Custody Advocacy Program (CAP), volunteer attorneys serve as Guardians ad Litem, representing the best interests of children in domestic violence and high-conflict family court cases. In this role, attorneys conduct interviews, review records, collaborate with professionals involved in the child’s life, and provide informed recommendations to the court to help ensure safe, stable outcomes for children.

CLC provides training, mentorship, and staff support to ensure volunteer attorneys feel prepared and supported in this meaningful work. The time commitment varies by case, and participation offers attorneys an opportunity to make a direct and lasting impact on the lives of vulnerable children in our community.

Eligibility: Volunteer attorneys must be currently licensed and in good standing with the North Carolina State Bar. To avoid current or future conflicts in custody matters, attorneys who currently practice family law are not eligible to serve in this role.

This opportunity is ideal for attorneys who are passionate about child advocacy, interested in meaningful pro bono service, and committed to strengthening families and communities

Organization: Children's Law Center of Central North Carolina

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dentists

Community Care Clinic is currently in urgent need of volunteer dentists. Many of our patients live with chronic illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease, and oral health is an important part of managing their overall health. Sadly, many of the patients we serve have gone years without seeing a dentist, and for some, it is their first dental visit in their lives. We often see patients suffering from severe pain, infections, and advanced dental problems that require immediate care. Providing dental services does more than treat teeth—it relieves pain, restores dignity, and improves overall health. The need is urgent, and your support can make a life-changing difference for the patients we serve.

Organization: Community Care Clinic

Community Care Clinic is currently in urgent need of volunteer dentists. Many of our patients live with chronic illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease, and oral health is an important part of managing their overall health. Sadly, many of the patients we serve have gone years without seeing a dentist, and for some, it is their first dental visit in their lives. We often see patients suffering from severe pain, infections, and advanced dental problems that require immediate care. Providing dental services does more than treat teeth—it relieves pain, restores dignity, and improves overall health. The need is urgent, and your support can make a life-changing difference for the patients we serve.

Organization: Community Care Clinic

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals needed for Clinic Volunteers

Many of our clinic volunteers are coming straight from their jobs to volunteer at our clinics and are unable to get their own dinner.  

Please plan to deliver food for at least 20 to the Community Care Center by 4:30, or by 4:00 if possible.  Please wear a mask when delivering your meal.  Please take food in disposable/non-returnable containers.  It is not necessary to provide beverages or paper products.  Casseroles, pasta or soup can stretch further to feed more volunteers.  Not necessary to make sandwiches ahead 0 simply bring bread and fillings.  

Please reach out to Mariela Brim at mariela.briml@carectr.org with any questions or to sign-up for a date to bring meals.

Organization: Community Care Clinic

Many of our clinic volunteers are coming straight from their jobs to volunteer at our clinics and are unable to get their own dinner.  

Please plan to deliver food for at least 20 to the Community Care Center by 4:30, or by 4:00 if possible.  Please wear a mask when delivering your meal.  Please take food in disposable/non-returnable containers.  It is not necessary to provide beverages or paper products.  Casseroles, pasta or soup can stretch further to feed more volunteers.  Not necessary to make sandwiches ahead 0 simply bring bread and fillings.  

Please reach out to Mariela Brim at mariela.briml@carectr.org with any questions or to sign-up for a date to bring meals.

Organization: Community Care Clinic

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Measles Preparedness and Response Checklist

Please read the information that we are sharing with the community.

If you need more info do not hesitate to contact us at 336-703-2770, Community Outreach Liaison.


Organization: Forsyth County Community Outreach Liaison, Health and Human Services,FCHHS

Please read the information that we are sharing with the community.

If you need more info do not hesitate to contact us at 336-703-2770, Community Outreach Liaison.


Organization: Forsyth County Community Outreach Liaison, Health and Human Services,FCHHS

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Support

Habitat for Humanity is looking for an individual to provide front desk support each Monday and/or Friday from 10am – 2pm. This volunteer will welcome guests, make referrals to staff as needed (with training provided), answer phone calls, and receive and distribute mail. This is a wonderful opportunity to be part of Habitat Forsyth’s mission to provide the opportunity for first-time homebuyers to become homeowners!

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County

Habitat for Humanity is looking for an individual to provide front desk support each Monday and/or Friday from 10am – 2pm. This volunteer will welcome guests, make referrals to staff as needed (with training provided), answer phone calls, and receive and distribute mail. This is a wonderful opportunity to be part of Habitat Forsyth’s mission to provide the opportunity for first-time homebuyers to become homeowners!

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Summer Program – Jackson Middle School

Operation Xcel’s mission is to empower and inspire youth by providing safe, supportive, and enriching environments where students can learn, grow, and thrive. Our Summer Program at Jackson Middle School offers students opportunities to stay active, explore creativity, and build new skills in a positive environment.

We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to support our summer programming in the following areas:

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Assist with training and/or practice for sports including basketball, volleyball, soccer, and football Lead or support engaging craft activities Help facilitate hands-on STEM enrichment activities

Schedule:

Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Volunteer Requirements:

Experience working with teenagers (middle school age) Background or skills in sports, crafts, and/or STEM Positive attitude and ability to serve as a strong role model

This is a great opportunity to mentor middle school students, encourage teamwork, and make a lasting impact during the summer months.

Organization: Operation Xcel

Operation Xcel’s mission is to empower and inspire youth by providing safe, supportive, and enriching environments where students can learn, grow, and thrive. Our Summer Program at Jackson Middle School offers students opportunities to stay active, explore creativity, and build new skills in a positive environment.

We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to support our summer programming in the following areas:

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Assist with training and/or practice for sports including basketball, volleyball, soccer, and football Lead or support engaging craft activities Help facilitate hands-on STEM enrichment activities

Schedule:

Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Volunteer Requirements:

Experience working with teenagers (middle school age) Background or skills in sports, crafts, and/or STEM Positive attitude and ability to serve as a strong role model

This is a great opportunity to mentor middle school students, encourage teamwork, and make a lasting impact during the summer months.

Organization: Operation Xcel

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: High Point Summer Program Volunteers

Volunteer Responsibilities

Volunteers will work with students in grades K–5 or 6–8 on a one-on-one basis or in small groups. Support may include answering questions on academic subjects and helping students better understand course material.

Academic Support:  9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Enrichment & Crafts:  1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

During the summer, there will be occasional field trips. Volunteers may choose to participate as chaperones.

Qualifications

Strong communication skills Ability to work with students from diverse backgrounds and varying skill levels Patience, positivity, consistency, and friendliness Enthusiasm for learning and helping students discover their own interests Willingness to encourage and demonstrate understanding

All volunteers must complete the volunteer registration process and successfully pass a background check. If interested, please click the link below to begin the registration form.

https://operationxcel.jotform.com/220194808813053

Organization: Operation Xcel

Volunteer Responsibilities

Volunteers will work with students in grades K–5 or 6–8 on a one-on-one basis or in small groups. Support may include answering questions on academic subjects and helping students better understand course material.

Academic Support:  9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Enrichment & Crafts:  1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

During the summer, there will be occasional field trips. Volunteers may choose to participate as chaperones.

Qualifications

Strong communication skills Ability to work with students from diverse backgrounds and varying skill levels Patience, positivity, consistency, and friendliness Enthusiasm for learning and helping students discover their own interests Willingness to encourage and demonstrate understanding

All volunteers must complete the volunteer registration process and successfully pass a background check. If interested, please click the link below to begin the registration form.

https://operationxcel.jotform.com/220194808813053

Organization: Operation Xcel

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27265

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Baby and Preschool Class Volunteers

HELP NEEDED WITH REFUGEE and IMMIGRANT INFANTS THROUGH AGE 5!

Enjoy one day each week assisting with Infants, toddlers or 3-5 year olds, 9:30am-12:30pm, year round as you are available. Parents are on-site learning English.

Do not under-estimate the power of this volunteer opportunity to welcome refugees and immigrants to the US who are trying to make a better life for themselves and their families! Helping young children become ready for Kindergarten is the same as helping them become successful students which helps the entire family! 

 

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

HELP NEEDED WITH REFUGEE and IMMIGRANT INFANTS THROUGH AGE 5!

Enjoy one day each week assisting with Infants, toddlers or 3-5 year olds, 9:30am-12:30pm, year round as you are available. Parents are on-site learning English.

Do not under-estimate the power of this volunteer opportunity to welcome refugees and immigrants to the US who are trying to make a better life for themselves and their families! Helping young children become ready for Kindergarten is the same as helping them become successful students which helps the entire family! 

 

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult English Language Training Assistant

Assist Instructors teaching newly English to refugee and immigrant adults!

Volunteer assistants are needed once per week, 9:30am to 12:30pm at NAI near downtown Greensboro. This is an easy and fun way to get to know and help our newest refugee and immigrant neighbors become independent.

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

Assist Instructors teaching newly English to refugee and immigrant adults!

Volunteer assistants are needed once per week, 9:30am to 12:30pm at NAI near downtown Greensboro. This is an easy and fun way to get to know and help our newest refugee and immigrant neighbors become independent.

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: High School Volunteer for Refugee Youth Summer Enrichment

SLAMM: SUMMER LITERACY ART MUSIC AND MOVEMENT

SLAMM 2026 for Refugee and Immigrant Youth Ages 6-15

SLAMM HIGH SCHOOL VOLUNTEER GOALS: Experience new opportunities for leadership and serving diverse youth.

SLAMM VISION: Refugee youth who are academically supported and inspired to be successful in school and confidently pursuing future individual goals

 SLAMM MISSION: Provide summer literacy and enrichment experiences for refugee and immigrant youth that lead to increased literacy and school success

High school volunteers will have an opportunity to be mentored by college interns while modeling positive leadership and service. SLAMM offers refugee and immigrant youth from Afghanistan, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo and other countries, opportunities to improve their literacy in a fun, inclusive environment. SLAMM takes place Monday through Friday and intern hours are 8:30am to 1:30pm. The program includes literacy activities, science, technology, soccer, art, crafts, financial literacy, dance, drama, music, Legos, and more.

View the NAI website at www.newarrivalsinstitute.org to know more about SLAMM and the comprehensive work of NAI, and Contact Suchitra Shenoy-Packer at sspacker@newarrivalsinstitute.com to receive more information and an application. 

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

SLAMM: SUMMER LITERACY ART MUSIC AND MOVEMENT

SLAMM 2026 for Refugee and Immigrant Youth Ages 6-15

SLAMM HIGH SCHOOL VOLUNTEER GOALS: Experience new opportunities for leadership and serving diverse youth.

SLAMM VISION: Refugee youth who are academically supported and inspired to be successful in school and confidently pursuing future individual goals

 SLAMM MISSION: Provide summer literacy and enrichment experiences for refugee and immigrant youth that lead to increased literacy and school success

High school volunteers will have an opportunity to be mentored by college interns while modeling positive leadership and service. SLAMM offers refugee and immigrant youth from Afghanistan, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo and other countries, opportunities to improve their literacy in a fun, inclusive environment. SLAMM takes place Monday through Friday and intern hours are 8:30am to 1:30pm. The program includes literacy activities, science, technology, soccer, art, crafts, financial literacy, dance, drama, music, Legos, and more.

View the NAI website at www.newarrivalsinstitute.org to know more about SLAMM and the comprehensive work of NAI, and Contact Suchitra Shenoy-Packer at sspacker@newarrivalsinstitute.com to receive more information and an application. 

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 15, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Volunteer / Intern

Assist in Supporting our Community Garden!


NAI is seeking volunteers to serve 2-5 hours per week in our community garden! We are prepping everything and getting ready for planting and sowing seeds through NAI's Garden Caring Group with refugees from all over but especially Afghanistan and Sudan! The garden harvest will be shared directly with our clients.

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

Assist in Supporting our Community Garden!


NAI is seeking volunteers to serve 2-5 hours per week in our community garden! We are prepping everything and getting ready for planting and sowing seeds through NAI's Garden Caring Group with refugees from all over but especially Afghanistan and Sudan! The garden harvest will be shared directly with our clients.

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: College Intern with a Stipend for Refugee Youth Summer Enrichment

SLAMM: SUMMER LITERACY ART MUSIC AND MOVEMENT

SLAMM 2026 for Refugee and Immigrant Youth Ages 6-15

SLAMM COLLEGE INTERN GOALS: To experience new opportunities for leadership, management and community while leading volunteers and participants in learning, creativity and leadership. 

SLAMM VISION: Refugee youth who are academically supported and inspired to be successful in school and confidently pursuing future individual goals

 SLAMM MISSION: Provide summer literacy and enrichment experiences for refugee and immigrant youth that lead to increased literacy and school success

New Arrivals Institute (NAI) is offering a limited number of stipends for college interns to plan, lead and manage a summer literacy-based program under the direction of NAI staff. Interns will also mentor high school volunteers while modeling positive leadership and service. SLAMM offers refugee and immigrant youth from Afghanistan, Sudan, and South America, opportunities to improve their literacy in a fun, inclusive environment. SLAMM takes place Monday through Friday and intern hours are 8:30am to 1:30pm. Interns will benefit from extraordinary leadership and service opportunity. The program includes literacy activities, science, technology, soccer, art, crafts, financial literacy, dance, drama, music, Legos, and more.

View the NAI website at www.newarrivalsinstitute.org to know more about SLAMM and the comprehensive work of NAI, and Contact Lynn Thompson, NAI Community Engagement Director, at lthompson@newarrivalsinstitute.com to receive more information and an application. 

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

SLAMM: SUMMER LITERACY ART MUSIC AND MOVEMENT

SLAMM 2026 for Refugee and Immigrant Youth Ages 6-15

SLAMM COLLEGE INTERN GOALS: To experience new opportunities for leadership, management and community while leading volunteers and participants in learning, creativity and leadership. 

SLAMM VISION: Refugee youth who are academically supported and inspired to be successful in school and confidently pursuing future individual goals

 SLAMM MISSION: Provide summer literacy and enrichment experiences for refugee and immigrant youth that lead to increased literacy and school success

New Arrivals Institute (NAI) is offering a limited number of stipends for college interns to plan, lead and manage a summer literacy-based program under the direction of NAI staff. Interns will also mentor high school volunteers while modeling positive leadership and service. SLAMM offers refugee and immigrant youth from Afghanistan, Sudan, and South America, opportunities to improve their literacy in a fun, inclusive environment. SLAMM takes place Monday through Friday and intern hours are 8:30am to 1:30pm. Interns will benefit from extraordinary leadership and service opportunity. The program includes literacy activities, science, technology, soccer, art, crafts, financial literacy, dance, drama, music, Legos, and more.

View the NAI website at www.newarrivalsinstitute.org to know more about SLAMM and the comprehensive work of NAI, and Contact Lynn Thompson, NAI Community Engagement Director, at lthompson@newarrivalsinstitute.com to receive more information and an application. 

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry

Support the NAI Food Pantry!


NAI is seeking teams of people to come together and gather food for our food pantry 1-4 times a year. Our goal is to pass out food to our clients once a week. A team of individuals interested in supporting this effort can gather 150 of one item from the following list: 


Rice (prefer jasmine or basmati)

Dried beans (prefer pintos, chickpeas, red lentils)

Pasta

Couscous

Flour

Cornmeal

Oil

Peanuts/peanut butter

Sugar/salt/spices

Dried dates

Dry/shelf stable milk

Box of tissues

Cleaning/laundry supplies

Hair/skin products such as shampoo, lotion, body wash, hand soap, solid style deodorant


Create a team and help support our food pantry today!

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

Support the NAI Food Pantry!


NAI is seeking teams of people to come together and gather food for our food pantry 1-4 times a year. Our goal is to pass out food to our clients once a week. A team of individuals interested in supporting this effort can gather 150 of one item from the following list: 


Rice (prefer jasmine or basmati)

Dried beans (prefer pintos, chickpeas, red lentils)

Pasta

Couscous

Flour

Cornmeal

Oil

Peanuts/peanut butter

Sugar/salt/spices

Dried dates

Dry/shelf stable milk

Box of tissues

Cleaning/laundry supplies

Hair/skin products such as shampoo, lotion, body wash, hand soap, solid style deodorant


Create a team and help support our food pantry today!

Organization: New Arrivals Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: After-School Support at Peck Elementary

Operation Xcel’s mission is to empower and inspire youth by providing safe, supportive, and enriching environments where students can learn, grow, and thrive. Through our after-school programs, we partner with schools to offer meaningful academic and enrichment support to elementary-age students.

Peck Elementary is currently seeking volunteers to assist with our after-school program.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Homework help and tutoring Assisting with enrichments and crafts

Schedule: Monday–Friday 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Volunteer Requirements:

Experience working with elementary-age children Patient, dependable, and supportive All volunteers must complete the volunteer registration process and successfully pass a background check

This is a rewarding opportunity to make a direct impact in the lives of young learners while supporting Operation Xcel’s mission.

Interested? Please use the link below to get started with the registration process.

https://operationxcel.jotform.com/220194808813053

Organization: Operation Xcel

Operation Xcel’s mission is to empower and inspire youth by providing safe, supportive, and enriching environments where students can learn, grow, and thrive. Through our after-school programs, we partner with schools to offer meaningful academic and enrichment support to elementary-age students.

Peck Elementary is currently seeking volunteers to assist with our after-school program.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Homework help and tutoring Assisting with enrichments and crafts

Schedule: Monday–Friday 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Volunteer Requirements:

Experience working with elementary-age children Patient, dependable, and supportive All volunteers must complete the volunteer registration process and successfully pass a background check

This is a rewarding opportunity to make a direct impact in the lives of young learners while supporting Operation Xcel’s mission.

Interested? Please use the link below to get started with the registration process.

https://operationxcel.jotform.com/220194808813053

Organization: Operation Xcel

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Center Support Volunteer

We’re looking for a caring, dependable volunteer to help at our community center with a variety of tasks, depending on the day’s needs. This can include:

Organizing our library and office filesReorganizing the office spaceAnswering phones and assisting with incoming referralsHelp with In-kind DonationsPreparing food boxes from our food pantry

This role is ideal for someone who enjoys helping behind the scenes, staying organized, and supporting our community in meaningful ways. Hours are flexible. Every task helps families in need and keeps our center running smoothly.

3701 Crosland rd. Winston-Salem, 27106.  unabendicioncc@gmail.com

Sign up: https://signup.com/go/nUiaNAS


Organization: Una Bendición / A Blessing Community Center

We’re looking for a caring, dependable volunteer to help at our community center with a variety of tasks, depending on the day’s needs. This can include:

Organizing our library and office filesReorganizing the office spaceAnswering phones and assisting with incoming referralsHelp with In-kind DonationsPreparing food boxes from our food pantry

This role is ideal for someone who enjoys helping behind the scenes, staying organized, and supporting our community in meaningful ways. Hours are flexible. Every task helps families in need and keeps our center running smoothly.

3701 Crosland rd. Winston-Salem, 27106.  unabendicioncc@gmail.com

Sign up: https://signup.com/go/nUiaNAS


Organization: Una Bendición / A Blessing Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27106

Allow Groups: No