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Volunteer Chore Services offered at Catholic Charities Serving Eastern Washington in Spokane
Service matches volunteers with low-income seniors or people with disabilities to provide household assistance which enables recipients to remain in their homes and maintain a connection with their communities. Will provide snow shoveling for low-income seniors and disabled - CANNOT SHOVEL SNOW FROM ROOFS. PLEASE NOTE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS BEFORE CALLING. Currently has a wait list.
Service matches volunteers with low-income seniors or people with disabilities to provide household assistance which enables recipients to remain in their homes and maintain a connection with their communities. Will provide snow shoveling for low-income seniors and disabled - CANNOT SHOVEL SNOW FROM ROOFS. PLEASE NOTE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS BEFORE CALLING. Currently has a wait list.
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Night Strike offered by Cityteam at Portland Night Strike
Provides access to grooming and personal hygiene supplies; haircuts and foot washing; a hot meal; and an opportunity to have clothing and sleeping bags replaced.
Provides access to grooming and personal hygiene supplies; haircuts and foot washing; a hot meal; and an opportunity to have clothing and sleeping bags replaced. All resources are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Also provides volunteer opportunities.
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Community-Based Mentoring Program offered at Friends of Children of Walla Walla
Matches adult volunteers with a young persons ages 6-17 based on mutual interests to spend at least one hour together each week.
Matches adult volunteers with a young persons ages 6-17 based on mutual interests to spend at least one hour together each week. Safety is of the highest concern of this program, therefore volunteers are carefully screened.
Even though "Friends" is not a government agency, it complies with adult-child mentoring program guidelines established by the federal Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice. Children participating in the "Friends" program is completely voluntary.
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Volunteer Kitsap offered at United Way of Kitsap County
Provides a website to help people interested in volunteering find opportunities in Kitsap County.
Provides a website to help local nonprofits & people with an interest in volunteering come together for the betterment of our shared community.
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Animal Services Volunteer OpportunitiesTransportation Volunteer OpportunitiesSpecial Event Support Volunteer OpportunitiesCriminal Justice/Legal Services Volunteer OpportunitiesConstruction/Home Maintenance Volunteer OpportunitiesCivic Participation/Political Volunteer OpportunitiesHealth/Disabilities Related Volunteer OpportunitiesEducation Volunteer OpportunitiesFood Production/Preparation/Delivery Volunteer OpportunitiesCommunications/Marketing Volunteer OpportunitiesInterpretation/Translation Volunteer OpportunitiesAdministration Volunteer OpportunitiesCounseling/Information Support Volunteer OpportunitiesRecreational Activities/Sports Volunteer OpportunitiesVolunteer Recruitment/PlacementArts and Culture Volunteer OpportunitiesFamily Services Related Volunteer OpportunitiesEnvironment Volunteer OpportunitiesDisaster/Emergency Services Volunteer Opportunities
Mentoring Services offered at City Gates Ministries
Offers limited financial assistance for things such as rent, utilities, or other needs. Also seeks to connect the household to other services that may prevent the situation from recurring. Call for an intake appointment.
Limited financial assistance for things such as deposits, utilities, or other needs.
Seeks to connect the household to other services that may prevent the situation from re-occurring.
Calls for intake appointments are answered based on funding availability.
Also accepts volunteers and donations to help households in need.
Focuses on meeting the often desperate material needs of an individual or household, and to prevent and/or reverse homelessness in our community.
Once these basic needs are satisfied, we further offer mentoring in life skills, financial advocacy, and guidance to help our clients transition from dependent poverty to self-sufficiency through personal, spiritual, and professional growth.
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Volunteer Opportunities & Community Engagement offered at Entiat Valley Community Services Food Bank
Volunteer opportunities for youth and adults: food bank, clothing closet, health clinic, office support, events, activities, youth, family, and senior services, fundraising committee, community kitchen, and volunteer coordinator.
Provides volunteer opportunities in the following areas: food bank, mobile dental bus, medical receptionist, minor home repair, yard work, chores, food deliver, medical transportation, crafts & game events for children, basic computer skills training, raising funds, meal preparation, making flyers for events.
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Volunteer Center offered at United Way of Lewis County
Provides a listing of current volunteer opportunities. Includes volunteer opportunities to help clean up the community after recent flooding. Visit the website and Facebook for details.
Offers an online volunteer center.
Connects people who have an interest in volunteering with current volunteer opportunities in the community.
Accessible 24 hours daily.
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Animal Services Volunteer OpportunitiesFamily Services Related Volunteer OpportunitiesInterpretation/Translation Volunteer OpportunitiesHealth/Disabilities Related Volunteer OpportunitiesCounseling/Information Support Volunteer OpportunitiesConstruction/Home Maintenance Volunteer OpportunitiesCommunications/Marketing Volunteer OpportunitiesRecreational Activities/Sports Volunteer OpportunitiesFood Production/Preparation/Delivery Volunteer OpportunitiesCriminal Justice/Legal Services Volunteer OpportunitiesArts and Culture Volunteer OpportunitiesEducation Volunteer OpportunitiesAdministration Volunteer OpportunitiesEnvironment Volunteer OpportunitiesDisaster/Emergency Services Volunteer OpportunitiesSpecial Event Support Volunteer OpportunitiesTransportation Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities offered at Yakima Union Gospel Mission
Offers volunteer opportunities in various areas.
Offers volunteer opportunities in various areas including shelter ministries (Bible studies with clients, tutoring, grading study materials, hair cutting, chapel participation, and driving men and women to essential appointments), administration (newsletter, special mailings, and events), meals (preparation and serving food, cooking, setting up dining room, washing dishes, cleaning up dining area after meals), miscellaneous (appointment schedulers for clinic, maintenance, sewing, Christmas gifts, and construction), warehouse (recycling, driving, testing and repair of major appliances and furniture). Accepts electronic donations such as: computers, towers, laptops, monitors, and televisions. Will pick up donations on some cases.
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Construction/Home Maintenance Volunteer OpportunitiesFamily Services Related Volunteer OpportunitiesRecycling CentersTransportation Volunteer OpportunitiesDonation Drop Off PointsEnvironment Volunteer OpportunitiesAdministration Volunteer OpportunitiesEducation Volunteer OpportunitiesArts and Culture Volunteer Opportunities
Domestic Violence Core Competency Training offered at YWCA Kitsap
The training is designed to increase knowledge and understanding of domestic violence dynamics.
The YWCA Kitsap Domestic Violence Core Competency Training meets DSHS requirements to provide direct advocacy to DV clients. The training is also designed to increase knowledge and understanding of domestic violence dynamics. Organizes and facilitates 20-hr and 30-hour Domestic Violence Victim's Services Trainings throughout the year.
Who should take this training?
• Anyone who needs to meet the pre-service domestic violence training requirements for advocates
• Allied professionals working with domestic violence survivors
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Volunteering and Donations offered at Crossroads Housing - North Mason
Accepts volunteers, money and donations for supplies including baby items, children's needs, gas vouchers, blankets, personal care items, emergency food, camping supplies, including tents, sleeping bags, etc. Does not accept large items.
Accepts donations for time, money, and goods. Accepts donations for supplies including baby items, children's needs, gas vouchers, blankets, personal care items, emergency food, camping supplies, including tents, sleeping bags, etc. Does not accept furniture or large household items. All donations are accepted and will be dispersed among other local non-profits if we cannot find a need.
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Kitchenware Donation ProgramsWinter Clothing Donation ProgramsAdministration Volunteer OpportunitiesChildren's Clothing Donation ProgramsBaby Clothing Donation ProgramsCounseling/Information Support Volunteer OpportunitiesPersonal/Grooming Supplies Donation ProgramsGift Card Donation ProgramsFood Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsConstruction/Home Maintenance Volunteer OpportunitiesBaby Furniture Donation ProgramsBedding/Linen Donation ProgramsFamily Services Related Volunteer Opportunities
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program - RSVP offered at Lutheran Community Services Northwest - South Puget Sound Office
Engages volunteers 55 years of age and older in addressing critical community needs while providing a quality volunteer experience that both enriches the lives of volunteers and those they serve.
Engages volunteers 55 years of age and older in addressing critical community needs in the
- disaster services,
- economic opportunity,
- education,
- environmental stewardship,
- healthy futures, and
- veterans and military families service areas, while providing a quality volunteer experience that enriches both the lives of volunteers and those they serve.
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Volunteer Chore Services offered at Catholic Charities Serving Eastern Washington in Colville
The Colville Office provides medically necessary transportation for low-income elders (those age 60 and over) and adults with disabilities (temporary or permanent) who cannot pay for services, do not qualify for state-paid services, and do not have family and friends available to help them.
Service matches volunteers with low-income seniors or people with disabilities to provide household assistance which enables recipients to remain in their homes and maintain a connection with their communities. Will provide snow shoveling for low-income seniors and disabled - CANNOT SHOVEL SNOW FROM ROOFS. PLEASE NOTE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS BEFORE CALLING. Currently has a wait list.
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Volunteer Opportunities offered at StandUp for Kids
Offers opportunities for volunteers who want to help Kitsap County youth. Varieties of opportunities are available from secretarial, board membership, running errands, sorting, packaging, and deliveries.
Offers opportunities for volunteers who want to help Kitsap County youth. Varieties of opportunities are available from secretarial, board membership, running errands, sorting, packaging, and deliveries.
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Youth Program offered at City of Buckley Youth Activity Center
Provides a fun, safe environment for the youth of the White River School District Area. Offers several programs throughout the year. Serves as the home for other programs who support students and their families.
Provides a fun, safe environment for the youth of the White River School District area.
Offers several programs throughout the year.
Serves as the home for other programs who support students and their families.
Services include:
- a free, daily, drop-in program for youth ages 8 to 18
- free lunch during school breaks
- summer camps
- connection to White River Community Outreach.
Also offers many opportunities for volunteering.
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Food Pantry offered at Martha's Pantry
Provides a shopping style food pantry. Also offers household cleaning products, personal hygiene and toiletry items, paper and plastic goods, clothing, pet food, and access to the food pantry to those living with HIV/AIDS.
Provides a shopping style food pantry. Also offers household cleaning products, personal hygiene and toiletry items, paper and plastic goods, clothing, pet food, and access to the food pantry to those living with HIV/AIDS. Volunteer opportunities available.
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Bigs - Snohomish County Mentors offered at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County
Create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships with youth.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County offers two mentoring programs: community based and school based. The community based mentoring program connects adult volunteers (Bigs) with children (Little) ages 6 to 14 from single parent families. The volunteer and child meet in a variety of locations (i.e. movie theater, park, zoo) depending upon their interests. The "Bigs" see their "Littles" 2-4 times a month for 2-4 hours per outing. The school based mentoring program brings volunteers to the classroom to develop mentoring relationships with boys and girls during the academic year. The matches meet once a week for one hour during the school day on school grounds.
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CASA for Children offered at Washington Association of Child Advocate Programs
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteers and guardian ad litem provide advocacy in court and the community for the rights of children who are subject to child welfare and court intervention due to abandonment, abuse, or neglect.
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteers and guardian ad litem provide advocacy in court and the community for the rights of children who are subject to child welfare and court intervention due to abandonment, abuse, or neglect. CASA's purpose is to secure a safe and permanent home for each child served as quickly as possible.
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Volunteer Opportunities offered at Homage Senior Services
Volunteers can maximize resources and enhance the health and well-being of our seniors through a variety of volunteer opportunities.
Volunteers assist seniors and people with disabilities through a variety of volunteer opportunities including; Senior Companions Program. Help seniors stay in their homes by running errands, doing light housekeeping, and/or providing companionship with weekly home visits. Volunteers must be 55+ and meet income requirements; Senior Peer Counseling (must be 55+ to apply). Volunteers are trained to provide support and counseling to other seniors in Snohomish County; Meals on Wheels. Volunteer drivers assist with weekly deliveries of meals to homebound adults in Snohomish County; Multicultural Services. Volunteers help with translation, on-site meal service, administrative needs, and classes held at Homage's Center for Healthy Living in Lynnwood; Minor Home Repair/ Volunteers assess repair needs of low-income homeowners and assist with some safety concerns; Living Well Leaders. Volunteers facilitate 6-week workshops on various health topics, including diabetes, pain, and other chronic conditions; Administration.
Volunteers help with reception, clerical, data entry, outreach, and class help as needed in various programs; Foster Grandparent Program. Volunteers help youth with one-on-one support at community locations such as schools and daycare centers. The volunteers must be 55+ and meet income guidelines.
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Volunteer Opportunities offered at Hands on Greater Portland
Connects volunteers with opportunities at nonprofit organizations that match their schedules and interests. Volunteers can do service once or participate in long-term projects with more than 400 different agencies.
Connects volunteers with opportunities at nonprofit organizations that match their schedules and interests. Volunteers can do service once or participate in long-term projects with more than 400 different agencies.
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Administration Volunteer OpportunitiesHealth/Disabilities Related Volunteer OpportunitiesVolunteer TrainingFood Production/Preparation/Delivery Volunteer OpportunitiesEnvironment Volunteer OpportunitiesFamily Services Related Volunteer OpportunitiesArts and Culture Volunteer OpportunitiesSpecial Event Support Volunteer OpportunitiesRecreational Activities/Sports Volunteer OpportunitiesVolunteer Recruitment/Placement
Community Based Mentoring Program offered by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Washington - Olympia Office
Adult volunteer mentors are matched with children 5-17 years old for one year. They spend time together in the general community at various activities and locations. Sponsored activities, match support, and training is provided.
Bigs and Littles meet 2 to 4 times a month at times that fit the schedules of the Big, Little, and guardian.
Time is one-on-one, meaning that Bigs and Littles are in public, but focus their time on getting to know one another.
Big Brothers Big Sisters staff and guardians provide safety supports for the match. Visit website to see how children are kept safe in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program.
Matches hang out in the community and do activities they both enjoy: go to museums or sports events, make crafts, go on a hike, explore the community, and more.
It’s up to the Big and the Little! Plan outings whenever it’s convenient.
Being a Big is all about sharing enjoyable experiences with a child in the community.
It doesn’t take a lot of time or money or any special skills. All you need is a willingness to be a friend to a child who needs a positive role model.
Bigs consistently tell us that they “get back more than they give,” and having a Big changes a child’s life for the better, forever!
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Volunteer Opportunities offered at Southside Community Center
Provides Volunteer Opportunities at the Center and in the community.
Provides Volunteer Opportunities at the Center and in the community.
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Community Services offered by Bonney Lake Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Assists those in the area with clothing and commodity needs (toilet paper, shampoo, deodorant, laundry soap, etc.).
Assists those in the area with clothing and commodity needs (toilet paper, shampoo, deodorant, laundry soap, etc.). Provides limited food items.
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Senior & Disabled Volunteer Services offered at Community Action of Skagit County
Serves low-income elderly (60 plus) and disabled (18 to 59) persons in the community.
Serves low-income elderly (60 plus) and disabled (18 to 59) people living independently in the community. Volunteer services provided include: shopping/errands, transportation, household repairs, yard care, housekeeping, occasional meal prep, and other necessary assistance. We have added telephone welfare checks, mental wellness check-ins, and grocery store pick up and delivery.
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Site Based Mentoring Program offered by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Washington - Olympia Office
Children are mentored one-on-one in a structured, supervised setting. Various locations in Thurston, Lewis, Mason, Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties. Mentors may be high school students or adults in this program.
Children are mentored one-on-one in a structured, supervised setting.
Various locations in Thurston, Lewis, Mason, Grays Harbor, and Pacific Counties.
Mentors may be high school students or adults in this program.
Matches meet only at one specific location (such as elementary school, community center) one hour each week for a year.
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Volunteer Opportunities offered at TACID (Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities)
There are a number of volunteer opportunities to support the work of TACID.
There are a number of volunteer opportunities to support the work of TACID. These opportunities are within TACID.
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