Needs From: HandsOn NWNC

Volunteer: Poverty Simulation Volunteer on September 16th

Contribute to a transformative experience for clinical/medical staff on Tuesday, September 16th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm by volunteering for our upcoming Poverty Simulation! Adopt one of several essential services roles (banker, social services agent, teacher, health care worker, etc.) to simulate one "month" in poverty for participants who will play the roles of various family members living in poverty. You will be provided with role assignments, instructions for your role, and any other details the week before the simulation takes place. Instructions will also be available day-of. Check out our webpage detailing the Poverty Simulation and watch the video if you want to learn more about what to expect (https://www.crisiscontrol.org/what-we-do/advocacy/poverty-simulations-and-living-on-the-edge.html). Reach out to me at the contact information below to confirm your interest or ask any additional questions. Volunteers may be high school age and older. Thank you for considering playing a part in this unforgettable and impactful program to raise awareness of the neighbors in our community who are struggling!

Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.

Contribute to a transformative experience for clinical/medical staff on Tuesday, September 16th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm by volunteering for our upcoming Poverty Simulation! Adopt one of several essential services roles (banker, social services agent, teacher, health care worker, etc.) to simulate one "month" in poverty for participants who will play the roles of various family members living in poverty. You will be provided with role assignments, instructions for your role, and any other details the week before the simulation takes place. Instructions will also be available day-of. Check out our webpage detailing the Poverty Simulation and watch the video if you want to learn more about what to expect (https://www.crisiscontrol.org/what-we-do/advocacy/poverty-simulations-and-living-on-the-edge.html). Reach out to me at the contact information below to confirm your interest or ask any additional questions. Volunteers may be high school age and older. Thank you for considering playing a part in this unforgettable and impactful program to raise awareness of the neighbors in our community who are struggling!

Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 16, 2025

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist Second Harvest's Greensboro Food Sorting Team

You must register through Bloomerang using the link below 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.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/n7xahtl0ymsv52

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 Bloomerang using the link below and select the Greensboro Opportunities opportunity in order to sign up.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/n7xahtl0ymsv52

We can't wait to serve with you!


Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through Bloomerang using the link below 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.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/n7xahtl0ymsv52

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 Bloomerang using the link below and select the Greensboro Opportunities opportunity in order to sign up.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/n7xahtl0ymsv52

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 Gardener

You must register through Bloomerang using the link below 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. 

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/c6hw0t5m2w0oba


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 typically Mondays and Thursdays, 8am-10am, as available. These hours may change seasonally. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know. 


Again, you must register through Bloomerang using the link below and select the Fitzgerald Teaching Garden opportunity in order to sign up. 

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/c6hw0t5m2w0oba


We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through Bloomerang using the link below 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. 

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/c6hw0t5m2w0oba


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 typically Mondays and Thursdays, 8am-10am, as available. These hours may change seasonally. If you will need proof of your hours, you must let the front desk know. 


Again, you must register through Bloomerang using the link below and select the Fitzgerald Teaching Garden opportunity in order to sign up. 

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/c6hw0t5m2w0oba


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 Bloomerang using the link below and select the Food Sorting and Egg Grading 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.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/93li5v6zz6o4zq

 

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 Bloomerang using the link below and select the Food Sorting and Egg Grading opportunity in order to sign up.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/93li5v6zz6o4zq 

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through Bloomerang using the link below and select the Food Sorting and Egg Grading 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.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/93li5v6zz6o4zq

 

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 Bloomerang using the link below and select the Food Sorting and Egg Grading opportunity in order to sign up.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/93li5v6zz6o4zq 

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

You must register through Bloomerang using the link below 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.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/lw0muoy387mkm5

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, 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 Bloomerang using the link below and select the Community Meals opportunity in order to sign up.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/lw0muoy387mkm5

We can't wait to serve with you!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC

You must register through Bloomerang using the link below 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.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/lw0muoy387mkm5

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, 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 Bloomerang using the link below and select the Community Meals opportunity in order to sign up.

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/lw0muoy387mkm5

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: Help Neighbors Get Prescription Medications

Dawson N., Pharmacy Tech Assistant

Become a Pharmacy Tech Assistant! 

Volunteers are needed in the Crisis Control Ministry's pharmacy to serve on a weekly basis at the front window. Volunteers in this role will greet patients coming to pick up their prescription medications, check out their medications from the pharmacy, and answer the pharmacy's main telephone line. You do not need to have a medical background. Our pharmacy staff will answer specific medication questions patients have. Excellent customer service skills are preferred. Ability to stand on your feet for 3 hours. Training will be provided.

Must be able to pass a background check. 

Must be able to commit to volunteering 3 hours every week for at least 3 months.

To Apply:

Please reach out to Abbey McCall, Director of Community and Volunteer Relations at 336-770-1621 or volunteer@crisiscontrol.org to express your interest.

Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.

Dawson N., Pharmacy Tech Assistant

Become a Pharmacy Tech Assistant! 

Volunteers are needed in the Crisis Control Ministry's pharmacy to serve on a weekly basis at the front window. Volunteers in this role will greet patients coming to pick up their prescription medications, check out their medications from the pharmacy, and answer the pharmacy's main telephone line. You do not need to have a medical background. Our pharmacy staff will answer specific medication questions patients have. Excellent customer service skills are preferred. Ability to stand on your feet for 3 hours. Training will be provided.

Must be able to pass a background check. 

Must be able to commit to volunteering 3 hours every week for at least 3 months.

To Apply:

Please reach out to Abbey McCall, Director of Community and Volunteer Relations at 336-770-1621 or volunteer@crisiscontrol.org to express your interest.

Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Neighbors Experiencing Financial Crises

Marilyn L. Interviewer

Become a volunteer interviewer with Crisis Control Ministry! 

Volunteer interviewer's main objective is to gather the neighbor’s information. The interviewer should be respectful, compassionate, and understanding of the client's needs. Crisis Control offers both in-person interviews and phone interviews. As an interviewer, you will hear firsthand from neighbors going through a financial crisis. You will listen to their story and ask them for confidential information so that an informed decision can be made about granting assistance. You will also discuss the neighbor's crisis with a staff member to determine if we can assist the neighbor through their crisis. 

What is a crisis? Crisis Control defines a crisis as something out of the ordinary, unexpected that happens and prevents a household from meeting their essential life needs. Crisis Control Ministry can potentially help residents of Forsyth and Stokes Counties with rent, rent deposits, mortgage, and utility payments as well as food assistance and prescription medications. 

Volunteer Requirements:

Great customer service Active listening skills Basic computer skills Must pass a background check

The volunteer position is a 3-hour weekly commitment. 

Training is provided. 

If interested, contact Abbey McCall, Director of Community & Volunteer Relations, at 336-770-1621 or email her at amccall@crisiscontrol.org for a volunteer application. 

Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.

Marilyn L. Interviewer

Become a volunteer interviewer with Crisis Control Ministry! 

Volunteer interviewer's main objective is to gather the neighbor’s information. The interviewer should be respectful, compassionate, and understanding of the client's needs. Crisis Control offers both in-person interviews and phone interviews. As an interviewer, you will hear firsthand from neighbors going through a financial crisis. You will listen to their story and ask them for confidential information so that an informed decision can be made about granting assistance. You will also discuss the neighbor's crisis with a staff member to determine if we can assist the neighbor through their crisis. 

What is a crisis? Crisis Control defines a crisis as something out of the ordinary, unexpected that happens and prevents a household from meeting their essential life needs. Crisis Control Ministry can potentially help residents of Forsyth and Stokes Counties with rent, rent deposits, mortgage, and utility payments as well as food assistance and prescription medications. 

Volunteer Requirements:

Great customer service Active listening skills Basic computer skills Must pass a background check

The volunteer position is a 3-hour weekly commitment. 

Training is provided. 

If interested, contact Abbey McCall, Director of Community & Volunteer Relations, at 336-770-1621 or email her at amccall@crisiscontrol.org for a volunteer application. 

Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Staff an Education Station

Help educate youth along the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk route. There are four education stations along the walk route. Volunteers of 2-3 people will man each station. The education station themes are hunger, education, water, and healthcare. Each station will have information about each of these topics around the world. Youth will bring a paper passport to the station when they come to learn. You'll stamp their passport, so they can get a prize when they get back to Corpening Plaza. 

Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. 

Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk

Help educate youth along the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk route. There are four education stations along the walk route. Volunteers of 2-3 people will man each station. The education station themes are hunger, education, water, and healthcare. Each station will have information about each of these topics around the world. Youth will bring a paper passport to the station when they come to learn. You'll stamp their passport, so they can get a prize when they get back to Corpening Plaza. 

Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. 

Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 19, 2025

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Route Guide

Be a Route Guide for the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk. As a Route Guide, you'll help direct walker traffic around the walk route, keep an eye out for safety, call organizers for first aid if needed, etc. Police will be positioned at every traffic light. You'll be given a walk map, a bright orange vest, and signage to hold. 

Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. 

Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk

Be a Route Guide for the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk. As a Route Guide, you'll help direct walker traffic around the walk route, keep an eye out for safety, call organizers for first aid if needed, etc. Police will be positioned at every traffic light. You'll be given a walk map, a bright orange vest, and signage to hold. 

Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. 

Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 19, 2025

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Staff a Water Station

Staff a water station at the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk. You'll help ensure walkers stay well hydrated on the walk. You'll pre-fill water cups and hand them out as walkers go by. Walkers have the option to fill up their own water bottles at the water stations too. 

Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. 

Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk

Staff a water station at the Winston-Salem Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk. You'll help ensure walkers stay well hydrated on the walk. You'll pre-fill water cups and hand them out as walkers go by. Walkers have the option to fill up their own water bottles at the water stations too. 

Organizers will verify any community service hours needed. 

Organization: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County CROP Hunger Walk

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 19, 2025

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: WSFC CROP Hunger Walk Recruiter

The 2025 CROP Hunger Walk in Forsyth County is more important than ever before for all affiliated non-profits, and we need to extend our reach as far as we can to recruit new organizations who can raise funds all across our community! We need people who are willing to reach out to churches/places of worship, businesses, universities, etc. to recruit new teams to participate in this year's WSFC CROP Hunger Walk on October 19th and maximize our fundraising potential to fight hunger locally and globally. Contact Sydney Angel at sangel@crisiscontrol.org or 336-724-7578 (x1060) for more information. 

Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.

The 2025 CROP Hunger Walk in Forsyth County is more important than ever before for all affiliated non-profits, and we need to extend our reach as far as we can to recruit new organizations who can raise funds all across our community! We need people who are willing to reach out to churches/places of worship, businesses, universities, etc. to recruit new teams to participate in this year's WSFC CROP Hunger Walk on October 19th and maximize our fundraising potential to fight hunger locally and globally. Contact Sydney Angel at sangel@crisiscontrol.org or 336-724-7578 (x1060) for more information. 

Organization: Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 18, 2025

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Information Session

Want to Learn More about Becoming a Volunteer?

Please visit our website: https://loveliteracy.org/volunteer-tutoring/

Watching Our Volunteer Info Session is required before attending a training session.  Our next training session is in the fall of 2025.

Visit https://loveliteracy.org/volunteer-tutoring/ watch a video on your own and fill out a form so we can guide you through next steps.


Organization: Love Literacy

Want to Learn More about Becoming a Volunteer?

Please visit our website: https://loveliteracy.org/volunteer-tutoring/

Watching Our Volunteer Info Session is required before attending a training session.  Our next training session is in the fall of 2025.

Visit https://loveliteracy.org/volunteer-tutoring/ watch a video on your own and fill out a form so we can guide you through next steps.


Organization: Love Literacy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Lists

READWS is building personal libraries for each of its students.  Please help us with purchasing culturally relevant text for our students to have. 

Visit our wish list at BookMarksNC 

Please include a gift receipt so we can acknowledge your generosity.  THANK YOU!

Organization: Love Literacy

READWS is building personal libraries for each of its students.  Please help us with purchasing culturally relevant text for our students to have. 

Visit our wish list at BookMarksNC 

Please include a gift receipt so we can acknowledge your generosity.  THANK YOU!

Organization: Love Literacy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Youth Group Mentor

The Youth Group Mentors help our Youth Program Coordinator with implementing plans for meetings and special activities and general supervision of the youth group. The group meets each Saturday, year-round. This is a good opportunity for someone considering a career in ministry, education or social service. You do not have to commit to each week. Most of our mentors come once per month.

The group of primarily low-income Hispanic/Latino teens will spend some time discussing a topic related to Biblical principles, then spend the rest of the meeting on topics related to navigating growing up in the world today. This may include life skills training and opportunities to try new things like drama or a field trip to a ropes course. If the group is small that day, we may simply "hang out" and play games or do crafts. This often provides the best opportunities for one-on-one mentorship.

 Spanish language skills are extremely helpful but not required.

We also need mentors who are available on weekend times other than our usual meeting time because sometimes our field trips happen on a Friday or Saturday night instead.

Organization: Open Arms Community

The Youth Group Mentors help our Youth Program Coordinator with implementing plans for meetings and special activities and general supervision of the youth group. The group meets each Saturday, year-round. This is a good opportunity for someone considering a career in ministry, education or social service. You do not have to commit to each week. Most of our mentors come once per month.

The group of primarily low-income Hispanic/Latino teens will spend some time discussing a topic related to Biblical principles, then spend the rest of the meeting on topics related to navigating growing up in the world today. This may include life skills training and opportunities to try new things like drama or a field trip to a ropes course. If the group is small that day, we may simply "hang out" and play games or do crafts. This often provides the best opportunities for one-on-one mentorship.

 Spanish language skills are extremely helpful but not required.

We also need mentors who are available on weekend times other than our usual meeting time because sometimes our field trips happen on a Friday or Saturday night instead.

Organization: Open Arms Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor (early elementary students)

On Tuesday evenings during the school year come help students in grades K - 3 with their reading skills. You will help them practice letters and skills as well as practice reading with a computer program like RazKids or Starfall. You'll also spend time reading together with one of the many books we have in our library. 

If the student has homework, you will assist with that before moving on to a reading lesson.

Organization: Open Arms Community

On Tuesday evenings during the school year come help students in grades K - 3 with their reading skills. You will help them practice letters and skills as well as practice reading with a computer program like RazKids or Starfall. You'll also spend time reading together with one of the many books we have in our library. 

If the student has homework, you will assist with that before moving on to a reading lesson.

Organization: Open Arms Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kids Club mentor

Our Kids Club is for older elementary students (grades 4 & 5). It meets every Tuesday evening during the school year. At Kids Club we practice social emotional skills while also trying new things and learning about the world around us. Mentors help run the program, guide children in making wise decisions, controlling emotions, navigating conflict, etc. 

 We are currently recruiting for weekly mentors as well as substitutes to help lead/teach the program for the evening when our regular mentors are unavailable (often they are college students). If you have a special skill or learning experience (juggling? a STEAM activity?) you would like to teach the children for a few sessions in a row or even just one, please be in touch. 

Organization: Open Arms Community

Our Kids Club is for older elementary students (grades 4 & 5). It meets every Tuesday evening during the school year. At Kids Club we practice social emotional skills while also trying new things and learning about the world around us. Mentors help run the program, guide children in making wise decisions, controlling emotions, navigating conflict, etc. 

 We are currently recruiting for weekly mentors as well as substitutes to help lead/teach the program for the evening when our regular mentors are unavailable (often they are college students). If you have a special skill or learning experience (juggling? a STEAM activity?) you would like to teach the children for a few sessions in a row or even just one, please be in touch. 

Organization: Open Arms Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Keep the Blessings Box Full

Our Blessings Box outside our community center needs a steady supply of non-perishable food, toiletries, and other small items for our neighbors in need. Certain perishable items are acceptable if they are "shelf stable" for up to 24 hours (for example, bread, some fruits or vegetables), weather permitting. We are also accepting larger items (such as bulk packages) that we will store inside the building which we will place into the box as needed or share with members of the community who we visit (those who may not have transportation to get to the box easily). Please call ahead if you have bulk items (336-724-0850).

 

The box is small, but in winter it is also nice to put a hat, gloves, or a scarf inside for our neighbors who need an extra bit of warmth. We ask that you NOT put clothing in the box. Thank you.

Organization: Open Arms Community

Our Blessings Box outside our community center needs a steady supply of non-perishable food, toiletries, and other small items for our neighbors in need. Certain perishable items are acceptable if they are "shelf stable" for up to 24 hours (for example, bread, some fruits or vegetables), weather permitting. We are also accepting larger items (such as bulk packages) that we will store inside the building which we will place into the box as needed or share with members of the community who we visit (those who may not have transportation to get to the box easily). Please call ahead if you have bulk items (336-724-0850).

 

The box is small, but in winter it is also nice to put a hat, gloves, or a scarf inside for our neighbors who need an extra bit of warmth. We ask that you NOT put clothing in the box. Thank you.

Organization: Open Arms Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27127

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Parenting PATH Center Volunteer

Provide assistance at our Center, sorting donations or performing clerical work.

 Must be at least 15 or 18, based on specific position and/or duties.

Organization: The Parenting PATH

Provide assistance at our Center, sorting donations or performing clerical work.

 Must be at least 15 or 18, based on specific position and/or duties.

Organization: The Parenting PATH

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Justice Program Volunteer

Triad RJ is looking for volunteers who share our vision for a more peaceful community through relationships, and want to invest their time in our youth. Impact Circles is a community-based diversion program that provides an alternative response for youth offenders using restorative justice practices. Community Justice Volunteers sit in a circle discussion with the youth and others involved in the incident to collective decide the best ways to hold the youth accountable and provide the support needed for transformation.

Youth are referred to our program from the juvenile court system or through school counselors. For youth facing court charges, successful completion of the program would result in a reduction or elimination of charges.

Currently Impact Circles are conducted on Wednesday eventings. Volunteers are asked to serve 1-2 times per month.

We are especially looking for individuals who can connect well with justice-involved youth, and those who may have overcome a difficult past (Background check is required, but results are evaluated on a case by case basis, so don't let that be a deterrent). 

Passion required. Training & support will be provided. 

Questions? Reach out to Teneal at teneal@triadrj.org

Organization: Triad Restorative Justice

Triad RJ is looking for volunteers who share our vision for a more peaceful community through relationships, and want to invest their time in our youth. Impact Circles is a community-based diversion program that provides an alternative response for youth offenders using restorative justice practices. Community Justice Volunteers sit in a circle discussion with the youth and others involved in the incident to collective decide the best ways to hold the youth accountable and provide the support needed for transformation.

Youth are referred to our program from the juvenile court system or through school counselors. For youth facing court charges, successful completion of the program would result in a reduction or elimination of charges.

Currently Impact Circles are conducted on Wednesday eventings. Volunteers are asked to serve 1-2 times per month.

We are especially looking for individuals who can connect well with justice-involved youth, and those who may have overcome a difficult past (Background check is required, but results are evaluated on a case by case basis, so don't let that be a deterrent). 

Passion required. Training & support will be provided. 

Questions? Reach out to Teneal at teneal@triadrj.org

Organization: Triad Restorative Justice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Back-Up, On Call Van Driver for Student Transportation

Triad Restorative Justice is looking for an additional van driver to help with transportation for our youth programs as a back-up for when our regular driver is unavailable. The volunteer isn't expected to fill-in for all of these shifts every week, just to be another person we can call on when looking to fill a spot. 

Transportation shifts are:

Saturdays 12-1pm Saturdays 4-5pm Tuesdays 5-6pm Tuesdays 9-10pm Potential needs on Sunday afternoons and Wednesday evenings?

Background checks and driving records are required. Triad RJ also provides an orientation for all volunteers.

Organization: Triad Restorative Justice

Triad Restorative Justice is looking for an additional van driver to help with transportation for our youth programs as a back-up for when our regular driver is unavailable. The volunteer isn't expected to fill-in for all of these shifts every week, just to be another person we can call on when looking to fill a spot. 

Transportation shifts are:

Saturdays 12-1pm Saturdays 4-5pm Tuesdays 5-6pm Tuesdays 9-10pm Potential needs on Sunday afternoons and Wednesday evenings?

Background checks and driving records are required. Triad RJ also provides an orientation for all volunteers.

Organization: Triad Restorative Justice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child-Care Support

Triad Restorative Justice is looking for someone to provide child-care services and supervision when additional support is needed. This could include times when programs such as Impact Circles or when intakes are taking place. A full background check will be required and it is crucial that individuals have some experience working with children.

Organization: Triad Restorative Justice

Triad Restorative Justice is looking for someone to provide child-care services and supervision when additional support is needed. This could include times when programs such as Impact Circles or when intakes are taking place. A full background check will be required and it is crucial that individuals have some experience working with children.

Organization: Triad Restorative Justice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Women Mentors

This organization need women volunteer mentors to provide positive support to women offenders/ex-offenders. As a mentor, you will start by building a positive rapport, with the woman, while she remains detained at the Forsyth Detention Center, at least two visits per month. Upon the mentee's release, the mentor, will provide support to the woman by assisting in the navigation process of  re-integrating back into the community.  If you have a passion to help "women" offenders/ex-offenders please contact us.

Organization: The Wells Center Inc.

This organization need women volunteer mentors to provide positive support to women offenders/ex-offenders. As a mentor, you will start by building a positive rapport, with the woman, while she remains detained at the Forsyth Detention Center, at least two visits per month. Upon the mentee's release, the mentor, will provide support to the woman by assisting in the navigation process of  re-integrating back into the community.  If you have a passion to help "women" offenders/ex-offenders please contact us.

Organization: The Wells Center Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27051

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sponsoring Committee Member

The Forsyth Sponsoring Committee (FSC) seeks to connect with additional leaders of institutions who want to engage their people in developing leadership skills and organizing for justice.  

We are building an “organization of organizations” that will strengthen relationships, develop leaders, conduct listening campaigns reaching thousands of residents, and plan public actions on the issues identified (for example: educational equity, health care, housing, living wages, immigrant rights, environmental justice, etc.).

We invite leaders of congregations, nonprofits, neighborhood and tenants’ associations, cultural associations, sports leagues, and other institutions in the civic sector to learn more and consider joining the 20+ institutions that have already committed to ‘sponsor’ the building of this new organization.  Potential member institutions should be able to build a ‘core team’ of 5-15 leaders who participate regularly and engage your broader membership in the organizing process.

As a first step, interested leaders should arrange a meeting with the local organizer to share your story and hopes for our community and learn more about the IAF organizing effort (please contact Megan Gregory at megan.nciaf@gmail.com or 847-287-7794).  Then, if you think this effort may align with your mission, we can schedule an information session and conversation with your leadership team to discuss further.  

We also have ongoing opportunities to engage in leadership training, relationship-building, and organizing activities (internal strategy meetings, listening sessions to determine collective priorities, research-actions, and public actions on issues identified by the collective).  The organizer can share about upcoming opportunities depending on where the larger collective is in the organizing process.

For more information, please see: https://bit.ly/Forsyth-IAF-Invitation (in Spanish: https://bit.ly/Forsyth-IAF-Invitacion). 

Organization: Forsyth Sponsoring Commitee, NC IAF

The Forsyth Sponsoring Committee (FSC) seeks to connect with additional leaders of institutions who want to engage their people in developing leadership skills and organizing for justice.  

We are building an “organization of organizations” that will strengthen relationships, develop leaders, conduct listening campaigns reaching thousands of residents, and plan public actions on the issues identified (for example: educational equity, health care, housing, living wages, immigrant rights, environmental justice, etc.).

We invite leaders of congregations, nonprofits, neighborhood and tenants’ associations, cultural associations, sports leagues, and other institutions in the civic sector to learn more and consider joining the 20+ institutions that have already committed to ‘sponsor’ the building of this new organization.  Potential member institutions should be able to build a ‘core team’ of 5-15 leaders who participate regularly and engage your broader membership in the organizing process.

As a first step, interested leaders should arrange a meeting with the local organizer to share your story and hopes for our community and learn more about the IAF organizing effort (please contact Megan Gregory at megan.nciaf@gmail.com or 847-287-7794).  Then, if you think this effort may align with your mission, we can schedule an information session and conversation with your leadership team to discuss further.  

We also have ongoing opportunities to engage in leadership training, relationship-building, and organizing activities (internal strategy meetings, listening sessions to determine collective priorities, research-actions, and public actions on issues identified by the collective).  The organizer can share about upcoming opportunities depending on where the larger collective is in the organizing process.

For more information, please see: https://bit.ly/Forsyth-IAF-Invitation (in Spanish: https://bit.ly/Forsyth-IAF-Invitacion). 

Organization: Forsyth Sponsoring Commitee, NC IAF

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Repair the Body Winston-Salem

We have inherited white supremacy’s multigenerational theft of wealth, power, and truth in the body of Christ. While this injustice is not white people’s fault, it is our responsibility as followers of Jesus. To that end, Repair the Body Winston-Salem (RTB) is a grassroots and multi-institutional effort that seeks reparative justice in the church. Furthermore, RTB pursues this goal in partnership with, and under the leadership of, a collective of local Black pastors, Black churches, and Black-led grassroots organizations. Together, we long for racial healing and repair in the body of Christ! 

If you are interested in learning more, please contact Clay Cooke.

 

Organization: School of Love

We have inherited white supremacy’s multigenerational theft of wealth, power, and truth in the body of Christ. While this injustice is not white people’s fault, it is our responsibility as followers of Jesus. To that end, Repair the Body Winston-Salem (RTB) is a grassroots and multi-institutional effort that seeks reparative justice in the church. Furthermore, RTB pursues this goal in partnership with, and under the leadership of, a collective of local Black pastors, Black churches, and Black-led grassroots organizations. Together, we long for racial healing and repair in the body of Christ! 

If you are interested in learning more, please contact Clay Cooke.

 

Organization: School of Love

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: School of Love - Common Prayer

Common Prayer follows in the line of ancient Israel, Jesus, and the early church’s practice of thrice-daily prayer. It also follows in the line of the ‘divine office,’ practiced by many intentional Christian communities throughout history. “And they devoted themselves…to prayer” (Acts 2).

We invite you to engage in School of Love's rhythm of Common Prayer, which is an intentional structure of support that most Christians lack. It occurs every day of the week, Monday-Friday, in a fifteen minute window: Mondays at 7am, Tuesdays at 12:15pm, Wednesdays at 8:30pm, Thursdays at 12:15pm, and Fridays at 12:15pm.

If you are interested in engaging School of Love’s practice of Common Prayer, please contact Clay Cooke.

 

 

Organization: School of Love

Common Prayer follows in the line of ancient Israel, Jesus, and the early church’s practice of thrice-daily prayer. It also follows in the line of the ‘divine office,’ practiced by many intentional Christian communities throughout history. “And they devoted themselves…to prayer” (Acts 2).

We invite you to engage in School of Love's rhythm of Common Prayer, which is an intentional structure of support that most Christians lack. It occurs every day of the week, Monday-Friday, in a fifteen minute window: Mondays at 7am, Tuesdays at 12:15pm, Wednesdays at 8:30pm, Thursdays at 12:15pm, and Fridays at 12:15pm.

If you are interested in engaging School of Love’s practice of Common Prayer, please contact Clay Cooke.

 

 

Organization: School of Love

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resident Advisory Board

INTERESTED IN LEADERSHIP, HAVING A VOICE, AND BEING A PART OF THE CHANGE IN WINSTON-SALEM? JOIN OUR ADVISORY BOARD! P4P Advisory Board Purpose/Function: The purpose of the Resident Advisory Board is to guide The Partnership for Prosperity to act in a way that is representative of the community needs in Forsyth County to promote self-sufficiency, drive economic mobility, and decrease poverty among all residents.  Members of the Advisory Board, working with the staff of The Partnership and its board of directors, will refine an action plan for alleviating poverty in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. The advisory board will provide invaluable strategic advice to staff and directors as they formulate the long- and short-term strategic vision of how to better their communities in Winston Salem. Advisory board members will help the Board to make educated decisions that advance the mission of the Partnership for Prosperity. Board terms/participation Advisory Board Members will serve staggered terms of one- and two-years. The board will meet once monthly. Qualifications This is good opportunity for an individual who is passionate about helping his or her community thrive. Selected Advisory Board members should have experienced poverty or work closely with those who have and have an interest in poverty reduction, economic mobility, self-sufficiency, asset-based community development and community sustainability. Members should be residents of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. Principal Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Provide strategic advice to board members and executive officers that allows them to make knowledgeable decisions. Strategic Growth: Help identify any weaknesses in The Partnership for Prosperity’s strategy and work with staff and board members to correct those weaknesses. Essential Personal Qualities: A willingness and an ability to commit time to serve as an effective advisory board member. A strong ability to communicate clearly with others. Good and objective judgment. The ability to think creatively and innovatively.

 

 

Organization: The Partnership for Prosperity

INTERESTED IN LEADERSHIP, HAVING A VOICE, AND BEING A PART OF THE CHANGE IN WINSTON-SALEM? JOIN OUR ADVISORY BOARD! P4P Advisory Board Purpose/Function: The purpose of the Resident Advisory Board is to guide The Partnership for Prosperity to act in a way that is representative of the community needs in Forsyth County to promote self-sufficiency, drive economic mobility, and decrease poverty among all residents.  Members of the Advisory Board, working with the staff of The Partnership and its board of directors, will refine an action plan for alleviating poverty in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. The advisory board will provide invaluable strategic advice to staff and directors as they formulate the long- and short-term strategic vision of how to better their communities in Winston Salem. Advisory board members will help the Board to make educated decisions that advance the mission of the Partnership for Prosperity. Board terms/participation Advisory Board Members will serve staggered terms of one- and two-years. The board will meet once monthly. Qualifications This is good opportunity for an individual who is passionate about helping his or her community thrive. Selected Advisory Board members should have experienced poverty or work closely with those who have and have an interest in poverty reduction, economic mobility, self-sufficiency, asset-based community development and community sustainability. Members should be residents of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. Principal Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Provide strategic advice to board members and executive officers that allows them to make knowledgeable decisions. Strategic Growth: Help identify any weaknesses in The Partnership for Prosperity’s strategy and work with staff and board members to correct those weaknesses. Essential Personal Qualities: A willingness and an ability to commit time to serve as an effective advisory board member. A strong ability to communicate clearly with others. Good and objective judgment. The ability to think creatively and innovatively.

 

 

Organization: The Partnership for Prosperity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SURGE Leader

Volunteer Title: SURGE Leader



Major Objective of Project: To enable young people to experience and contribute to the Internship programmed activities which are fun, safe, social and educational (team building, developing self-confidence)

 

Volunteer Responsibilities:

- To assist in the running of the High School program which has up to 25 young people and 3 staff.

- To communicate with the youth coordinator and other volunteers about weekly programmed activities

- To supervise teenage people and ensure general health & safety and rules of conduct

- To build a rapport with teenage people and listen to their concerns

- To facilitate and participate in games, activities and discussions with high school students

- To assist with necessary programmed set-up and clean-up

- To undertake required record keeping procedures including reporting verbally to supervisor and completing any relevant program forms



Training:

- To participate in support/information meetings and one to one supervision meetings

- Attend relevant training courses/workshops

 

Time Commitment: 4 hours per week.

 

Location: Forsyth County Central Library Teen Area 2nd Floor

 

Days: Monday, Thursday

 

Supervision: Direct supervision will be given by the Intern Coordinator.

 

Benefits: Development of team and leadership skills, taking part in fun activities, accessing training to further personal development, meeting a challenge.

 

For more information contact Ethan or H.O.P.E. Dealers Outreach on 313 742 1336 or email hopedealerso16@gmail.com

 

Organization: HOPE Dealers Outreach

Volunteer Title: SURGE Leader



Major Objective of Project: To enable young people to experience and contribute to the Internship programmed activities which are fun, safe, social and educational (team building, developing self-confidence)

 

Volunteer Responsibilities:

- To assist in the running of the High School program which has up to 25 young people and 3 staff.

- To communicate with the youth coordinator and other volunteers about weekly programmed activities

- To supervise teenage people and ensure general health & safety and rules of conduct

- To build a rapport with teenage people and listen to their concerns

- To facilitate and participate in games, activities and discussions with high school students

- To assist with necessary programmed set-up and clean-up

- To undertake required record keeping procedures including reporting verbally to supervisor and completing any relevant program forms



Training:

- To participate in support/information meetings and one to one supervision meetings

- Attend relevant training courses/workshops

 

Time Commitment: 4 hours per week.

 

Location: Forsyth County Central Library Teen Area 2nd Floor

 

Days: Monday, Thursday

 

Supervision: Direct supervision will be given by the Intern Coordinator.

 

Benefits: Development of team and leadership skills, taking part in fun activities, accessing training to further personal development, meeting a challenge.

 

For more information contact Ethan or H.O.P.E. Dealers Outreach on 313 742 1336 or email hopedealerso16@gmail.com

 

Organization: HOPE Dealers Outreach

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FaithHealth Volunteer Orientation

You will get to learn how FaithHealth connects health systems, faith, social, and community partner networks to improve the health of community members.  You will have an opportunity to: 1) receive an overview of FaithHealth's history and mission, 2) participate in caregiver training, and 3) to join a Connector's network.

Organization: Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist - FaithHealth

You will get to learn how FaithHealth connects health systems, faith, social, and community partner networks to improve the health of community members.  You will have an opportunity to: 1) receive an overview of FaithHealth's history and mission, 2) participate in caregiver training, and 3) to join a Connector's network.

Organization: Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist - FaithHealth

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27157

Allow Groups: No