Volunteer: Cashier - Baubles, Bangles & Bling BoutiqueThe Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who enjoy interacting, can multitask task and have strong math skills. We are looking for volunteer cashiers to assist with jewelry sale. Affiliate: Community Thread The Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who enjoy interacting, can multitask task and have strong math skills. We are looking for volunteer cashiers to assist with jewelry sale. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2025 Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cashier - Baubles, Bangles & Bling BoutiqueThe Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who enjoy interacting, can multitask task and have strong math skills. We are looking for volunteer cashiers to assist with jewelry sale. Affiliate: Community Thread The Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who enjoy interacting, can multitask task and have strong math skills. We are looking for volunteer cashiers to assist with jewelry sale. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2025 Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Various Positions - Baubles, Bangles & Bling BoutiqueThe Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who like to interact, are willing to help others, can multitask and have fun. We are seeking volunteers who are open to serving as a merchandiser re-stocking jewelry / a greeter welcoming folks arriving & departing / checkout helper / jewelry room assistant helping customers. A willingness to serve in any of these roles based on need throughout the shift is a plus. Affiliate: Community Thread The Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who like to interact, are willing to help others, can multitask and have fun. We are seeking volunteers who are open to serving as a merchandiser re-stocking jewelry / a greeter welcoming folks arriving & departing / checkout helper / jewelry room assistant helping customers. A willingness to serve in any of these roles based on need throughout the shift is a plus. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2025 Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Various Positions - Baubles, Bangles & Bling BoutiqueThe Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who like to interact, are willing to help others, can multitask and have fun. We are seeking volunteers who are open to serving as a merchandiser re-stocking jewelry / a greeter welcoming folks arriving & departing / checkout helper / jewelry room assistant helping customers. A willingness to serve in any of these roles based on need throughout the shift is a plus. Affiliate: Community Thread The Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who like to interact, are willing to help others, can multitask and have fun. We are seeking volunteers who are open to serving as a merchandiser re-stocking jewelry / a greeter welcoming folks arriving & departing / checkout helper / jewelry room assistant helping customers. A willingness to serve in any of these roles based on need throughout the shift is a plus. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2025 Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Various Positions - Baubles, Bangles & Bling BoutiqueThe Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who like to interact, are willing to help others, can multitask and have fun. We are seeking volunteers who are open to serving as a merchandiser re-stocking jewelry / a greeter welcoming folks arriving & departing / checkout helper / jewelry room assistant helping customers. A willingness to serve in any of these roles based on need throughout the shift is a plus. Affiliate: Community Thread The Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who like to interact, are willing to help others, can multitask and have fun. We are seeking volunteers who are open to serving as a merchandiser re-stocking jewelry / a greeter welcoming folks arriving & departing / checkout helper / jewelry room assistant helping customers. A willingness to serve in any of these roles based on need throughout the shift is a plus. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 2, 2025 Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Various Positions - Baubles, Bangles & Bling BoutiqueThe Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who like to interact, are willing to help others, can multitask and have fun. We are seeking volunteers who are open to serving as a merchandiser re-stocking jewelry / a greeter welcoming folks arriving & departing / checkout helper / jewelry room assistant helping customers. A willingness to serve in any of these roles based on need throughout the shift is a plus. Affiliate: Community Thread The Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who like to interact, are willing to help others, can multitask and have fun. We are seeking volunteers who are open to serving as a merchandiser re-stocking jewelry / a greeter welcoming folks arriving & departing / checkout helper / jewelry room assistant helping customers. A willingness to serve in any of these roles based on need throughout the shift is a plus. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 2, 2025 Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cashiers - Baubles, Bangles & Bling BoutiqueThe Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who enjoy interacting, can multitask task and have strong math skills. We are looking for volunteer cashiers to assist with jewelry sale. Affiliate: Community Thread The Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who enjoy interacting, can multitask task and have strong math skills. We are looking for volunteer cashiers to assist with jewelry sale. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 2, 2025 Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cashiers - Baubles, Bangles & Bling BoutiqueThe Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who enjoy interacting, can multitask task and have strong math skills. We are looking for volunteer cashiers to assist with jewelry sale. Affiliate: Community Thread The Baubles, Bangles & Bling Boutique needs your help! We are looking for volunteers who enjoy interacting, can multitask task and have strong math skills. We are looking for volunteer cashiers to assist with jewelry sale. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 2, 2025 Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warehouse/Food Rescue VolunteerWarehouse/Food Rescue Warehouse/Food Rescue Purpose: The Warehouse volunteer is responsible for processing incoming food deliveries and keeping food stocked in the food shelf, refrigerator, and freezer. Description of Role: The role of Warehouse/Food Rescue Volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to provide food for those who need it, when they need it. Volunteers in this position can expect to receive training and ongoing support from food program staff and work alongside several fellow Warehouse Volunteers. Volunteer Duties and Responsibilities · Sort, store, and distribute bulk food products that are delivered to our warehouse. · Follow food safety guidelines provided for each category of product and dispose properly of products that do not meet guidelines. Take guidance and direction from Valley Outreach staff· Ensure a safe working space by following all warehouse safety guidelines. Volunteer Requirements and Expectations: · A friendly demeanor · A desire to serve others. · Be punctual for your volunteer shift. · Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. · A willingness to follow specific directions. · The ability to work independently and as part of a team. · Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. · A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious. Physical Demands: · Must be able to lift 30 pounds (or even 40–50-pound bags of produce) · Must be able to bend and twist to pick up items. · Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 3-5 hours at a time. · Able to bend, reach and grasp cans of food. Time Commitment: 3-5 hours Warehouse volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8am-1pm 11am - 2pm 8am - 11am 11am - 2pm 8am – 1pm 1pm - 4pm 1pm - 4pm 10am - 1pm 4pm-7pm 4pm-7pm Training and Support: Volunteers will receive training from the Warehouse Coordinator prior to the start of their shift. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed. Affiliate: Valley Outreach Warehouse/Food Rescue Warehouse/Food Rescue Purpose: The Warehouse volunteer is responsible for processing incoming food deliveries and keeping food stocked in the food shelf, refrigerator, and freezer. Description of Role: The role of Warehouse/Food Rescue Volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to provide food for those who need it, when they need it. Volunteers in this position can expect to receive training and ongoing support from food program staff and work alongside several fellow Warehouse Volunteers. Volunteer Duties and Responsibilities · Sort, store, and distribute bulk food products that are delivered to our warehouse. · Follow food safety guidelines provided for each category of product and dispose properly of products that do not meet guidelines. Take guidance and direction from Valley Outreach staff· Ensure a safe working space by following all warehouse safety guidelines. Volunteer Requirements and Expectations: · A friendly demeanor · A desire to serve others. · Be punctual for your volunteer shift. · Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. · A willingness to follow specific directions. · The ability to work independently and as part of a team. · Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. · A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious. Physical Demands: · Must be able to lift 30 pounds (or even 40–50-pound bags of produce) · Must be able to bend and twist to pick up items. · Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 3-5 hours at a time. · Able to bend, reach and grasp cans of food. Time Commitment: 3-5 hours Warehouse volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8am-1pm 11am - 2pm 8am - 11am 11am - 2pm 8am – 1pm 1pm - 4pm 1pm - 4pm 10am - 1pm 4pm-7pm 4pm-7pm Training and Support: Volunteers will receive training from the Warehouse Coordinator prior to the start of their shift. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed. Affiliate: Valley Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warehouse/Food Rescue DriverWarehouse/Food Rescue Driver Purpose: The Warehouse/Food Rescue Driver & Helper volunteers are responsible for processing incoming food deliveries and keeping varieties of food stocked in the food shelf, refrigerator, and freezer. Description of Role: The Food Rescue Driver & Helper volunteers partner together to enhance our organization’s ability to directly impact our mission to provide food for those who need it, when they need it. Be a part of sustainability by cruising around Stillwater in the Valley Outreach box truck collecting food donated by local grocery stores to get it into the hands of people who need it most. Volunteer Duties and Responsibilities: Drive to local grocery stores to collect food past its marketability -- but not its usability, also known as “food rescue.” Load all food into our box truck provided using a pallet jack, carts, dollies, etc. Unload and weigh all food brought back to Valley Outreach. Follow food safety guidelines-collecting and documenting temperatures of product and handling and storing product safely (training and all equipment provided).Volunteer Requirements and Expectations: All Food Rescue Drivers must provide their driver’s license and insurance and pass a background check before driving the box truck. Be comfortable driving box truck (no additional licensure required – “it’s like driving a U-Haul!”). Have a familiarity with pallet jacks OR a willingness to learn to use them. Be punctual for your volunteer shift. Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.Physical Demands: Able to lift, push and pull up to 60 lbs. repetitively and safely. Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time. Be able to move and bend for loading and unloading food rescue.Time Commitment: Two times per Month Food Rescue driver volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Time Commitment: two times per Month Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 7am-11am 10am - 11:30am 7am - 11am 10am - 11:30am 7am – 11am Training and Support: Volunteers in this position will receive initial training and ongoing support from food program staff in addition to working closely with a volunteer partner throughout every shift. Affiliate: Valley Outreach Warehouse/Food Rescue Driver Purpose: The Warehouse/Food Rescue Driver & Helper volunteers are responsible for processing incoming food deliveries and keeping varieties of food stocked in the food shelf, refrigerator, and freezer. Description of Role: The Food Rescue Driver & Helper volunteers partner together to enhance our organization’s ability to directly impact our mission to provide food for those who need it, when they need it. Be a part of sustainability by cruising around Stillwater in the Valley Outreach box truck collecting food donated by local grocery stores to get it into the hands of people who need it most. Volunteer Duties and Responsibilities: Drive to local grocery stores to collect food past its marketability -- but not its usability, also known as “food rescue.” Load all food into our box truck provided using a pallet jack, carts, dollies, etc. Unload and weigh all food brought back to Valley Outreach. Follow food safety guidelines-collecting and documenting temperatures of product and handling and storing product safely (training and all equipment provided).Volunteer Requirements and Expectations: All Food Rescue Drivers must provide their driver’s license and insurance and pass a background check before driving the box truck. Be comfortable driving box truck (no additional licensure required – “it’s like driving a U-Haul!”). Have a familiarity with pallet jacks OR a willingness to learn to use them. Be punctual for your volunteer shift. Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.Physical Demands: Able to lift, push and pull up to 60 lbs. repetitively and safely. Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time. Be able to move and bend for loading and unloading food rescue.Time Commitment: Two times per Month Food Rescue driver volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Time Commitment: two times per Month Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 7am-11am 10am - 11:30am 7am - 11am 10am - 11:30am 7am – 11am Training and Support: Volunteers in this position will receive initial training and ongoing support from food program staff in addition to working closely with a volunteer partner throughout every shift. Affiliate: Valley Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: StyleXchange Store VolunteerStyleXchange Store Volunteer Purpose: The StyleXchange volunteer will assist clients through the checking out process in a warm, friendly, and welcoming manner. Description of Role: The role of StyleXchange Volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to directly impact our mission by providing low-barrier access for clients to receive high-quality clothing in an inclusive and welcoming thrift environment—all at no cost to them! As a StyleXchange store volunteer, upholding the dignity and integrity of our clients is at the forefront of every interaction. Key Duties and Responsibilities: · Welcome shoppers, answer questions, and assist, as necessary. · Follow customer service standards established by Valley Outreach to provide equitable, dignified, and respectful treatment for all shoppers. · Operate a register, using our simple tablet point of sale process. Follow cash handling and credit card processing procedures. · Assist with other related tasks, such as cleaning, restocking, merchandising, etc. · Be reliable and responsible. Key Requirements and Expectations: · Interest(or experience)in providing high quality customer service. · Comfortable using computer applications, iPad, or other tablets. · Friendly demeanor. · Desire to serve others. · Be punctual for your volunteer shift. · Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. · Ability to work independently and as part of a team. · Ability to remain calm in stressful situations. · Willingness to follow directions. · Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. · A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious. Physical Demands: · Able to lift up to 10 lbs. repetitively and safely. · Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 - 3 hours at a time. · Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist. Time Commitment: 2 – 3 hours StyleXchange store volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 10am-1pm 10am-1pm Closed 10am-1pm Closed 1pm - 4pm 1pm - 4pm 1pm-4pm 4pm – 7pm 4pm - 7pm Training and Support: StyleXchange store volunteers will receive training from the StyleXchange Manager prior to starting the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed. Affiliate: Valley Outreach StyleXchange Store Volunteer Purpose: The StyleXchange volunteer will assist clients through the checking out process in a warm, friendly, and welcoming manner. Description of Role: The role of StyleXchange Volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to directly impact our mission by providing low-barrier access for clients to receive high-quality clothing in an inclusive and welcoming thrift environment—all at no cost to them! As a StyleXchange store volunteer, upholding the dignity and integrity of our clients is at the forefront of every interaction. Key Duties and Responsibilities: · Welcome shoppers, answer questions, and assist, as necessary. · Follow customer service standards established by Valley Outreach to provide equitable, dignified, and respectful treatment for all shoppers. · Operate a register, using our simple tablet point of sale process. Follow cash handling and credit card processing procedures. · Assist with other related tasks, such as cleaning, restocking, merchandising, etc. · Be reliable and responsible. Key Requirements and Expectations: · Interest(or experience)in providing high quality customer service. · Comfortable using computer applications, iPad, or other tablets. · Friendly demeanor. · Desire to serve others. · Be punctual for your volunteer shift. · Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. · Ability to work independently and as part of a team. · Ability to remain calm in stressful situations. · Willingness to follow directions. · Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. · A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious. Physical Demands: · Able to lift up to 10 lbs. repetitively and safely. · Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 - 3 hours at a time. · Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist. Time Commitment: 2 – 3 hours StyleXchange store volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 10am-1pm 10am-1pm Closed 10am-1pm Closed 1pm - 4pm 1pm - 4pm 1pm-4pm 4pm – 7pm 4pm - 7pm Training and Support: StyleXchange store volunteers will receive training from the StyleXchange Manager prior to starting the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed. Affiliate: Valley Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: StyleXchange Sorting Volunteer
Purpose: The StyleXchange Sorting volunteer will assess the quality, seasonality, and usability of the clothing items that are donated. Description of Role: As a clothing sorting volunteer, you will process donated items and prepare them for the store floor. Providing an inclusive and welcoming experience for all shoppers is our goal! You'll be making a real difference in the lives of people in need by providing low-barrier access for everyone to receive high-quality clothing for free or at a low cost in our thrift store. Volunteer Duties and responsibilities. · Understand and abide by quality standards set by Valley Outreach to ensure positive client experience. Consider quality and seasonality, understand what "usable condition" means, and center the dignity of shoppers. · Work independently and use decision-making skills to effectively sort, select, and evaluate donated goods in line with our quality standards, using "Keep - Pass - Shred " sorting process. · Follow established processes for organizing, tagging, and properly adding items into inventory to prepare them for the store floor. · Maintain area cleanliness and organization. Volunteer Requirements and Expectations · Friendly demeanor. · Desire to serve others. · Be punctual for your volunteer shift. · Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. · Willingness to follow directions, including verbal, written, and posted signage. · Ability to work independently and as part of a team. · Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. · A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious. Physical Demands: · Able to lift up to 15 lbs. repetitively and safely. · Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time. · Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist. Time Commitment: 2-3 hours StyleXchange sorting volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9am-12pm 11am – 1pm 8am - 11am 11am – 1pm 9am-12pm 1pm – 3pm 1pm-4pm 1pm-4pm 4pm-7pm 4pm-7pm Training and Support: Clothes sorter volunteers will receive training from the StyleXchange Manager prior to starting the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed. Affiliate: Valley Outreach
Purpose: The StyleXchange Sorting volunteer will assess the quality, seasonality, and usability of the clothing items that are donated. Description of Role: As a clothing sorting volunteer, you will process donated items and prepare them for the store floor. Providing an inclusive and welcoming experience for all shoppers is our goal! You'll be making a real difference in the lives of people in need by providing low-barrier access for everyone to receive high-quality clothing for free or at a low cost in our thrift store. Volunteer Duties and responsibilities. · Understand and abide by quality standards set by Valley Outreach to ensure positive client experience. Consider quality and seasonality, understand what "usable condition" means, and center the dignity of shoppers. · Work independently and use decision-making skills to effectively sort, select, and evaluate donated goods in line with our quality standards, using "Keep - Pass - Shred " sorting process. · Follow established processes for organizing, tagging, and properly adding items into inventory to prepare them for the store floor. · Maintain area cleanliness and organization. Volunteer Requirements and Expectations · Friendly demeanor. · Desire to serve others. · Be punctual for your volunteer shift. · Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. · Willingness to follow directions, including verbal, written, and posted signage. · Ability to work independently and as part of a team. · Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. · A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious. Physical Demands: · Able to lift up to 15 lbs. repetitively and safely. · Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time. · Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist. Time Commitment: 2-3 hours StyleXchange sorting volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9am-12pm 11am – 1pm 8am - 11am 11am – 1pm 9am-12pm 1pm – 3pm 1pm-4pm 1pm-4pm 4pm-7pm 4pm-7pm Training and Support: Clothes sorter volunteers will receive training from the StyleXchange Manager prior to starting the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed. Affiliate: Valley Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Shelf VolunteerFood Shelf Volunteer Purpose: The Food Shelf volunteer is responsible for providing clients with great customer service while creating a positive and welcoming environment in the Food Shelf. Description of Role: The role of Food Shelf volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to destigmatize the food shelf shopping experience by providing great customer service to clients shopping in the food shelf. By demonstrating our organization’s values, volunteers will employ empathy and understanding as well as practicing non-judgement and inclusion to foster a welcoming environment. Volunteers in this position will receive initial training and ongoing support from food program staff and work alongside several fellow Food Shelf Volunteers. Volunteer Duties and Responsibilities Roles included: Scale attendant, Aisle attendants, Personal care/household items attendant. Greeting clients Explain any item limits and answer any questions. Maintain area cleanliness and organization. Notify staff when additional items are needed for restocking. Notify staff before leaving your station.Volunteer Requirements and Expectations: A desire to serve others. Be punctual for your volunteer shift. Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. A willingness to follow specific directions. The ability to work independently and as part of a team. Willingness to work and speak directly with clients throughout the shift. Maintain a friendly and approachable demeanor. Patience and a desire to serve others. Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. A commitment to racial equity and social justice and a willingness to learn and be curious.Physical Demands: Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for 3-4 hours at a time. Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist. Some volunteers may be tasked with stocking products in boxes (up to 15 pounds).Time Commitment: 3-4 hours Food Shelf volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9am-1pm 1pm-4pm Closed 1pm-4pm 9-1pm 4pm-7pm 4pm-7pm Training and Support: The Food Shelf volunteer will receive training from the Food Program Assistant or experienced volunteer prior to working the position alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed. Affiliate: Valley Outreach Food Shelf Volunteer Purpose: The Food Shelf volunteer is responsible for providing clients with great customer service while creating a positive and welcoming environment in the Food Shelf. Description of Role: The role of Food Shelf volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to destigmatize the food shelf shopping experience by providing great customer service to clients shopping in the food shelf. By demonstrating our organization’s values, volunteers will employ empathy and understanding as well as practicing non-judgement and inclusion to foster a welcoming environment. Volunteers in this position will receive initial training and ongoing support from food program staff and work alongside several fellow Food Shelf Volunteers. Volunteer Duties and Responsibilities Roles included: Scale attendant, Aisle attendants, Personal care/household items attendant. Greeting clients Explain any item limits and answer any questions. Maintain area cleanliness and organization. Notify staff when additional items are needed for restocking. Notify staff before leaving your station.Volunteer Requirements and Expectations: A desire to serve others. Be punctual for your volunteer shift. Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. A willingness to follow specific directions. The ability to work independently and as part of a team. Willingness to work and speak directly with clients throughout the shift. Maintain a friendly and approachable demeanor. Patience and a desire to serve others. Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. A commitment to racial equity and social justice and a willingness to learn and be curious.Physical Demands: Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for 3-4 hours at a time. Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist. Some volunteers may be tasked with stocking products in boxes (up to 15 pounds).Time Commitment: 3-4 hours Food Shelf volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9am-1pm 1pm-4pm Closed 1pm-4pm 9-1pm 4pm-7pm 4pm-7pm Training and Support: The Food Shelf volunteer will receive training from the Food Program Assistant or experienced volunteer prior to working the position alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed. Affiliate: Valley Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Burris Park Cut & Learn Event – Buckthorn and Non-native Bush Honeysuckles RemovalGreetings! Are you concerned about the impact Buckthorn and non-native bush honeysuckles have on our natural habitats? Do you like being outdoors and participating in hands-on activities? If you answered “yes” to both of these questions, the Carnelian-Marine-St. Croix Watershed District and Washington Conservation District invite you to participate in a Cut and Learn Event at Burris Park. The event will provide volunteers an opportunity to remove the invasive species and to participate in a tour of the Mill Stream Restoration project that aims to improve the ecology of the stream. If you have a couple of hours to spare on a Saturday morning, read on! WHAT: Volunteers will receive training on how to identify the targeted invasive species and the proper techniques for using tools to cut and treat the plants to prevent further growth and spreading. Tools will be available; however, if you have your own pruning saw, hand pruner, or lopper please feel free to bring them. Be sure to mark your tools for identification. WHERE: We will meet in the parking lot behind St. Croix Chocolate Co., 261 Parker St., Marine on St Croix, MN, 55047 (map) WHEN: Saturday, September 27 from 10:00am – Noon (Inclement Weather Date – Saturday, October 11 from 10:00am – Noon) OTHER DETAILS: Please note that you must complete and submit a Volunteer Waiver, Release and Acknowledgement of Risk form to be eligible to participate in this event. For participants under 18 they must complete the form, and their parent or legal guardian must also sign the form. Once you are registered for the event, the form will be sent to your email address. You should bring this form with you on the day of the event. Forms will also be available on the day of the event. For any questions regarding the form, please contact Lori Maxfield at lmaxfield@mnwcd.org Affiliate: Washington Conservation District Greetings! Are you concerned about the impact Buckthorn and non-native bush honeysuckles have on our natural habitats? Do you like being outdoors and participating in hands-on activities? If you answered “yes” to both of these questions, the Carnelian-Marine-St. Croix Watershed District and Washington Conservation District invite you to participate in a Cut and Learn Event at Burris Park. The event will provide volunteers an opportunity to remove the invasive species and to participate in a tour of the Mill Stream Restoration project that aims to improve the ecology of the stream. If you have a couple of hours to spare on a Saturday morning, read on! WHAT: Volunteers will receive training on how to identify the targeted invasive species and the proper techniques for using tools to cut and treat the plants to prevent further growth and spreading. Tools will be available; however, if you have your own pruning saw, hand pruner, or lopper please feel free to bring them. Be sure to mark your tools for identification. WHERE: We will meet in the parking lot behind St. Croix Chocolate Co., 261 Parker St., Marine on St Croix, MN, 55047 (map) WHEN: Saturday, September 27 from 10:00am – Noon (Inclement Weather Date – Saturday, October 11 from 10:00am – Noon) OTHER DETAILS: Please note that you must complete and submit a Volunteer Waiver, Release and Acknowledgement of Risk form to be eligible to participate in this event. For participants under 18 they must complete the form, and their parent or legal guardian must also sign the form. Once you are registered for the event, the form will be sent to your email address. You should bring this form with you on the day of the event. Forms will also be available on the day of the event. For any questions regarding the form, please contact Lori Maxfield at lmaxfield@mnwcd.org Affiliate: Washington Conservation District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025 Zip Code: 55047 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support our Oct. 3rd Fundraising Gala!Help support Solid Ground's premier fundraising event, the "Bring It Home" Gala. Join us as we celebrate families breaking the cycle of homelessness through fun games, live & silent auctions and personal testimonies. As a volunteer, your help is needed for the following activities: Greeter & Registration (2 volunteers needed) - Welcome patrons to the event and direct them to the coat room, name badge table and and seating area Silent Auction Check-Out (2 volunteers needed) - Once the Silent Auction closes, distribute items for those who have already paid, or collects payments from those that have an outstanding balance Silent Auction Runner (3-4 volunteers needed) - Help arrange auction items in the pick-up area, and prepare and group items to be delivered to the customer when they check out Wine Toss (2 volunteers needed) - In this "horseshoes"-style game, volunteers are needed to collect cash or assist participants who want to pay with their mobile device Selling "Golden Raffle Tickets" (2-4 volunteers needed) - Circulate the event during the reception selling raffle tickets to event participants Live Auction Spotter (2 volunteers needed) - Help capture donations during the Fund-A-Need Auction portion of the event. Spotting and write down paddle numbers and amount donated as paddles are raised Affiliate: Solid Ground Help support Solid Ground's premier fundraising event, the "Bring It Home" Gala. Join us as we celebrate families breaking the cycle of homelessness through fun games, live & silent auctions and personal testimonies. As a volunteer, your help is needed for the following activities: Greeter & Registration (2 volunteers needed) - Welcome patrons to the event and direct them to the coat room, name badge table and and seating area Silent Auction Check-Out (2 volunteers needed) - Once the Silent Auction closes, distribute items for those who have already paid, or collects payments from those that have an outstanding balance Silent Auction Runner (3-4 volunteers needed) - Help arrange auction items in the pick-up area, and prepare and group items to be delivered to the customer when they check out Wine Toss (2 volunteers needed) - In this "horseshoes"-style game, volunteers are needed to collect cash or assist participants who want to pay with their mobile device Selling "Golden Raffle Tickets" (2-4 volunteers needed) - Circulate the event during the reception selling raffle tickets to event participants Live Auction Spotter (2 volunteers needed) - Help capture donations during the Fund-A-Need Auction portion of the event. Spotting and write down paddle numbers and amount donated as paddles are raised Affiliate: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2025 Zip Code: 55127 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth Tutors Needed this Fall!Solid Ground's Tutoring program matches you 1:1 with a student in grades K-8 who lives in our East Metro Place facility. Together, you'll work with your student on homework help and learning enrichment each week. Volunteers are needed to serve at least 1 hour per week (or more if desired) over the course of a school semester. All materials are provided by Solid Ground. You can just show up and have fun! Times needed are Mondays-Wednesdays, 3:15-4:15pm & 4:30-5:30pm. Fall Session: September 8th through December 17thAffiliate: Solid Ground Solid Ground's Tutoring program matches you 1:1 with a student in grades K-8 who lives in our East Metro Place facility. Together, you'll work with your student on homework help and learning enrichment each week. Volunteers are needed to serve at least 1 hour per week (or more if desired) over the course of a school semester. All materials are provided by Solid Ground. You can just show up and have fun! Times needed are Mondays-Wednesdays, 3:15-4:15pm & 4:30-5:30pm. Fall Session: September 8th through December 17thAffiliate: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Little SPARKS VolunteerPut your Hide-and-Seek skills to the test! We’re looking for volunteers to help in our Little Sparks program (Shine, Play, Aspire, Reach, Kindness, Soar). Tasks may include, playing games, reading books, dancing, singing, making art, etc. If you enjoy playing with kids and having fun, then this is the perfect opportunity for you! Working alongside our 2 full-time staff, volunteers can expect to work with kids between 1-9 years old. Times Needed: Please note: this is not a licensed childcare activity. Volunteers are not responsible for soothing an upset child, changing diapers, or dealing with any sort of negative behaviors. Volunteers must pass a Criminal Background Check in order to be eligible for this role. Volunteers may be required to lift up to 25lbs, bend over at the waist, and be on their feet for extended periods of time. If you have any questions or would like to sign up, please contact Dylan at 651-846-9024, or DMcDonough@solidgroundmn.org. Affiliate: Solid Ground Put your Hide-and-Seek skills to the test! We’re looking for volunteers to help in our Little Sparks program (Shine, Play, Aspire, Reach, Kindness, Soar). Tasks may include, playing games, reading books, dancing, singing, making art, etc. If you enjoy playing with kids and having fun, then this is the perfect opportunity for you! Working alongside our 2 full-time staff, volunteers can expect to work with kids between 1-9 years old. Times Needed: Please note: this is not a licensed childcare activity. Volunteers are not responsible for soothing an upset child, changing diapers, or dealing with any sort of negative behaviors. Volunteers must pass a Criminal Background Check in order to be eligible for this role. Volunteers may be required to lift up to 25lbs, bend over at the waist, and be on their feet for extended periods of time. If you have any questions or would like to sign up, please contact Dylan at 651-846-9024, or DMcDonough@solidgroundmn.org. Affiliate: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Ride SchedulerAre you a quick learner? Do you enjoy connecting people to resources? We are seeking individuals who can devote a few hours a week to help schedule rides for members of our community who are in need of transportation to various appointments. Affiliate: Community Thread Are you a quick learner? Do you enjoy connecting people to resources? We are seeking individuals who can devote a few hours a week to help schedule rides for members of our community who are in need of transportation to various appointments. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden EnthusiastWe are looking for volunteers to help for three hours on September 11 and/or October 18 to assist with thinning out our rain garden. Our master gardeners will work alongside you, so no experience is necessary. If you have gloves, pruners or a shovel please bring them along. Affiliate: Community Thread We are looking for volunteers to help for three hours on September 11 and/or October 18 to assist with thinning out our rain garden. Our master gardeners will work alongside you, so no experience is necessary. If you have gloves, pruners or a shovel please bring them along. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2025 Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Families in Need Get Food at Today's Harvest MaplewoodDescription Help feed your community with Today's Harvest, powered by Open Cupboard. Today's Harvest relies on the hard work of volunteers like you to serve families in need, so this role is perfect for anyone looking for a physically active and fun way to help their community! Market Shopping Assistant Greet customers as they enter the market and explain how the market works to first time customers. Monitor customers to make sure they’re taking proper amounts of items according to signage. Help answer questions and assist with the checkout/weighing process and iPad. Use sanitizing wipes on cart handles between customers as flow allows. Merchandise coolers, bakery rack(s), and produce tables during slow times. Restock as customer flow allows or ask other volunteers/staff to restock areas that are low. Other duties as assignedMarket Restocking Restock the coolers, freezer, bakery rack(s) and produce table throughout the day as needed. Merchandise coolers, freezer, bakery rack(s), and produce tables to keep like items together and labels facing forward to help customers complete shopping in a timely manner. Monitor customers to make sure they’re taking proper amounts of items according to signs. Help answer questions and assist with the checkout/weighing process. Explain how the market works to first time customers. Help sort, breakdown boxes and compost as needed Other duties as assignedRequirements Volunteers must be age 15 or older Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift 20 pounds Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoesSchedule Mondays-Fridays: 10:00am to 12:00pm, 11:45am to 2:00pm, 1:45pm to 4:00pm, 3:45pm to 6:00pmLocation To get started, complete our volunteer application form, or contact us at volunteer@opencupboard.org or (651) 413-2685. You can also visit our website at www.todaysharvestmn.org for more information. Affiliate: Open Cupboard Description Help feed your community with Today's Harvest, powered by Open Cupboard. Today's Harvest relies on the hard work of volunteers like you to serve families in need, so this role is perfect for anyone looking for a physically active and fun way to help their community! Market Shopping Assistant Greet customers as they enter the market and explain how the market works to first time customers. Monitor customers to make sure they’re taking proper amounts of items according to signage. Help answer questions and assist with the checkout/weighing process and iPad. Use sanitizing wipes on cart handles between customers as flow allows. Merchandise coolers, bakery rack(s), and produce tables during slow times. Restock as customer flow allows or ask other volunteers/staff to restock areas that are low. Other duties as assignedMarket Restocking Restock the coolers, freezer, bakery rack(s) and produce table throughout the day as needed. Merchandise coolers, freezer, bakery rack(s), and produce tables to keep like items together and labels facing forward to help customers complete shopping in a timely manner. Monitor customers to make sure they’re taking proper amounts of items according to signs. Help answer questions and assist with the checkout/weighing process. Explain how the market works to first time customers. Help sort, breakdown boxes and compost as needed Other duties as assignedRequirements Volunteers must be age 15 or older Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift 20 pounds Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoesSchedule Mondays-Fridays: 10:00am to 12:00pm, 11:45am to 2:00pm, 1:45pm to 4:00pm, 3:45pm to 6:00pmLocation To get started, complete our volunteer application form, or contact us at volunteer@opencupboard.org or (651) 413-2685. You can also visit our website at www.todaysharvestmn.org for more information. Affiliate: Open Cupboard Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sort Fresh Food for Families in Need at Today's Harvest MaplewoodHelp feed your community with Today's Harvest, powered by Open Cupboard. Today's Harvest relies on the hard work of volunteers like you to serve families in need, so this role is perfect for anyone looking for a physically active and fun way to help their community! Today’s Harvest is open six days a week. There is a lot to do every day, and we wouldn't be able to do it without our incredible volunteers. Food Sorting Requirements Volunteers must be age 15 or older Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift 20 pounds Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoesLocation Today's Harvest Maplewood - 1740 VanDyke St, Maplewood MN 55109Schedule Mondays-Fridays: 10:00am to 12:15pmTo get started, complete our volunteer application form, or contact us at volunteer@opencupboard.org or (651) 300-0662. You can also visit our website at www.todaysharvestmn.org for more information. Affiliate: Open Cupboard Help feed your community with Today's Harvest, powered by Open Cupboard. Today's Harvest relies on the hard work of volunteers like you to serve families in need, so this role is perfect for anyone looking for a physically active and fun way to help their community! Today’s Harvest is open six days a week. There is a lot to do every day, and we wouldn't be able to do it without our incredible volunteers. Food Sorting Requirements Volunteers must be age 15 or older Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift 20 pounds Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoesLocation Today's Harvest Maplewood - 1740 VanDyke St, Maplewood MN 55109Schedule Mondays-Fridays: 10:00am to 12:15pmTo get started, complete our volunteer application form, or contact us at volunteer@opencupboard.org or (651) 300-0662. You can also visit our website at www.todaysharvestmn.org for more information. Affiliate: Open Cupboard Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Admitting AreaAssist Emergency Admitting Department by escorting family members into the Emergency Department to be with their loved one. Assist people waiting in the lobby as needed, perhaps by providing direction to the cafeteria or Imaging Department. Keep beverage area clean. Wipe down wheelchairs and lobby chairs once per shift. Affiliate: Lakeview Hospital Assist Emergency Admitting Department by escorting family members into the Emergency Department to be with their loved one. Assist people waiting in the lobby as needed, perhaps by providing direction to the cafeteria or Imaging Department. Keep beverage area clean. Wipe down wheelchairs and lobby chairs once per shift. Affiliate: Lakeview Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet TherapyBring your certified therapy dog (through Pet Partners or Alliance or Therapy Dogs) to visit hospital patients, staff, and visitors. Affiliate: Lakeview Hospital Bring your certified therapy dog (through Pet Partners or Alliance or Therapy Dogs) to visit hospital patients, staff, and visitors. Affiliate: Lakeview Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Come Garden with Us!Join us for a weekly gardening opportunity! Do you enjoy gardening? Are you passionate about nature and looking to make a difference in our community? If you answered yes, then this is the perfect opportunity for you! Whether you’re an experienced gardener or new to the scene, all skill levels are welcome. Bring your enthusiasm and willingness to learn! Sign up today to help us grow! What to Expect: Hands-on experience tending to our ten raised garden beds A chance to meet and interact with our families at our EMP facility Contribute to beautifying our community spacesThis activity occurs at our East Metro Place (EMP) facility, located at 3521 Century Ave N, White Bear Lake, MN 55110. Times needed are Tuesdays between 1pm-3pm, starting June 3rd. If you have any questions or would like to sign up, please contact Dylan at 651-846-9024, or DMcDonough@solidgroundmn.org. Affiliate: Solid Ground Join us for a weekly gardening opportunity! Do you enjoy gardening? Are you passionate about nature and looking to make a difference in our community? If you answered yes, then this is the perfect opportunity for you! Whether you’re an experienced gardener or new to the scene, all skill levels are welcome. Bring your enthusiasm and willingness to learn! Sign up today to help us grow! What to Expect: Hands-on experience tending to our ten raised garden beds A chance to meet and interact with our families at our EMP facility Contribute to beautifying our community spacesThis activity occurs at our East Metro Place (EMP) facility, located at 3521 Century Ave N, White Bear Lake, MN 55110. Times needed are Tuesdays between 1pm-3pm, starting June 3rd. If you have any questions or would like to sign up, please contact Dylan at 651-846-9024, or DMcDonough@solidgroundmn.org. Affiliate: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Landscaping (2 hrs/week)Our East Metro Place facility is home to 34 families experiencing homelessness. To help make our building feel more like home to these families, we are looking for 1-2 volunteers to help us take care of the facility over the summer. Tasks may include: weeding, raking, picking up trash, watering plants, and cleaning common areas inside the building. Tools & materials can be provided by Solid Ground, or volunteers are welcome to bring their own tools. Affiliate: Solid Ground Our East Metro Place facility is home to 34 families experiencing homelessness. To help make our building feel more like home to these families, we are looking for 1-2 volunteers to help us take care of the facility over the summer. Tasks may include: weeding, raking, picking up trash, watering plants, and cleaning common areas inside the building. Tools & materials can be provided by Solid Ground, or volunteers are welcome to bring their own tools. Affiliate: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Basic Needs Items to Families in Need (Driver's License Req'd)Help Solid Ground get essential items into the hands of our families! Pick up from our East Metro Place facility (3521 Century Ave N, White Bear Lake, MN, 55110), and deliver to families living within the northern Metro community (primarily White Bear Lake, Maplewood, Stillwater, Oakdale or St. Paul). Volunteers will be alerted at least 24 hours in advance, then use their personal vehicles to pick up and deliver donations to families in need. Affiliate: Solid Ground Help Solid Ground get essential items into the hands of our families! Pick up from our East Metro Place facility (3521 Century Ave N, White Bear Lake, MN, 55110), and deliver to families living within the northern Metro community (primarily White Bear Lake, Maplewood, Stillwater, Oakdale or St. Paul). Volunteers will be alerted at least 24 hours in advance, then use their personal vehicles to pick up and deliver donations to families in need. Affiliate: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Affiliate Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide Nutritious Snacks for Kids (Remote Opportunity-Great for Groups!)Get together with your family, coworkers or friends to assemble Healthy Snack Packs for kids at Solid Ground! Affiliate: Solid Ground Get together with your family, coworkers or friends to assemble Healthy Snack Packs for kids at Solid Ground! Affiliate: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: We're Having a Community Meal!Community Meals provide many benefits to the Solid Ground Community. The first is that it helps stretch the food budgets of families who often struggle to make ends meet, especially towards the end of the month. It also provides a great way for families to make connections with one another and with the Solid Ground community. Meals are usually offered the 3rd Tuesday of each month at our East Metro Place location at 3521 Century Ave N in White Bear Lake. However, we encourage groups to plan a meal on a weeknight that works best for them. This is a great opportunity for groups of 5-15 members. Children are welcome to assist but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Responsibilities Volunteers are responsible for preparing and serving a meal for the families at Solid Ground. Food can be cooked & prepared off-site and transferred to our facility, or groups are also welcome to have food catered, if they prefer. Meals should serve about 75 people and should include a main dish, a side dish, and vegetable and/or salad. Dessert and beverages are optional. We encourage groups to create menus that are both nutritious and kid-friendly. Meals should be ready to be served by 5:00pm, which is when the doors open for our families. Groups should plan to arrive at 4:30pm to help with setup. Volunteers may arrive earlier if they need to prep food in our kitchen, to which basic cooking & serving tools are available for use. We ask that volunteers wash, dry and put away any items they use. As families enjoy their food, volunteers are encouraged to sit down and strike up a conversation with the adults, play a game with the kids, or offer to take plates if someone is finished eating. Affiliate: Solid Ground Community Meals provide many benefits to the Solid Ground Community. The first is that it helps stretch the food budgets of families who often struggle to make ends meet, especially towards the end of the month. It also provides a great way for families to make connections with one another and with the Solid Ground community. Meals are usually offered the 3rd Tuesday of each month at our East Metro Place location at 3521 Century Ave N in White Bear Lake. However, we encourage groups to plan a meal on a weeknight that works best for them. This is a great opportunity for groups of 5-15 members. Children are welcome to assist but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Responsibilities Volunteers are responsible for preparing and serving a meal for the families at Solid Ground. Food can be cooked & prepared off-site and transferred to our facility, or groups are also welcome to have food catered, if they prefer. Meals should serve about 75 people and should include a main dish, a side dish, and vegetable and/or salad. Dessert and beverages are optional. We encourage groups to create menus that are both nutritious and kid-friendly. Meals should be ready to be served by 5:00pm, which is when the doors open for our families. Groups should plan to arrive at 4:30pm to help with setup. Volunteers may arrive earlier if they need to prep food in our kitchen, to which basic cooking & serving tools are available for use. We ask that volunteers wash, dry and put away any items they use. As families enjoy their food, volunteers are encouraged to sit down and strike up a conversation with the adults, play a game with the kids, or offer to take plates if someone is finished eating. Affiliate: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Home HelperWe are looking for Home Helpers! They are needed to assist older adults in their home with routine cleaning or maintenance both indoors and outdoors. Home Helper visits consist of one project or several smaller tasks typically taking between 60-90 minutes of work. This is a great way to help out a neighbor in need! If you are interested and have some time to help please contact Rachel at Community Thread. Affiliate: Community Thread We are looking for Home Helpers! They are needed to assist older adults in their home with routine cleaning or maintenance both indoors and outdoors. Home Helper visits consist of one project or several smaller tasks typically taking between 60-90 minutes of work. This is a great way to help out a neighbor in need! If you are interested and have some time to help please contact Rachel at Community Thread. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NorthStar Youth Outreach Center Advocate **Evening and Weekend Shifts Available**Role Summary Advocates at Tubman’s NorthStar Youth Outreach Center at the Maplewood Mall connect youth and young adults ages 10-24 of all genders (and their children, if parenting) to basic needs and resources. Youth receive a range of services including individual advocacy, safety planning, and connection to resources at Tubman and partner agencies. Volunteers provide comprehensive support services, assisting with the use of a computer lab and laundry and accessing clothing and food. Impact & Benefits Make a difference in a young person’s life by listening and providing advocacy Maintain a safe and empowering space by providing support to youth, young adults, and children who have experienced or are at risk of homelessness, violence, and trauma Position Responsibilities Provide support in a strength-based, person-centered, and trauma-informed manner Understand and share information about Tubman and other community resources Foster trusting relationships with young people to create a safe and welcoming environment Follow Tubman guidelines, professional boundaries, and confidentiality as you interact with clients to identify their needs and strengths Communicate with supervisor and team as appropriate to best serve clientsPosition Qualifications: Strong communication and interpersonal skills and ability to quickly engage and build trust Ability to respond calmly and respectfully in difficult and unexpected situations Ability to work with diverse teams and clients to foster a culturally inclusive environment that values people’s identities and multiple dimensions of diversity and experience Flexible, patient, and able to identify and build on strengths Experience in effective de-escalation, crisis intervention, or customer service Previous experience with diverse youth and young adults who have experienced trauma preferred Volunteers ages 16 on up are welcome to get involved in this intergenerational programTime Commitment & Availability Minimum of one shift a week for nine months preferred Evening and Saturday shifts availableSupervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Training series and webinar/training materials provided by a supervisor Supervision provided by the NorthStar Youth Outreach ManagerAffiliate: Tubman Role Summary Advocates at Tubman’s NorthStar Youth Outreach Center at the Maplewood Mall connect youth and young adults ages 10-24 of all genders (and their children, if parenting) to basic needs and resources. Youth receive a range of services including individual advocacy, safety planning, and connection to resources at Tubman and partner agencies. Volunteers provide comprehensive support services, assisting with the use of a computer lab and laundry and accessing clothing and food. Impact & Benefits Make a difference in a young person’s life by listening and providing advocacy Maintain a safe and empowering space by providing support to youth, young adults, and children who have experienced or are at risk of homelessness, violence, and trauma Position Responsibilities Provide support in a strength-based, person-centered, and trauma-informed manner Understand and share information about Tubman and other community resources Foster trusting relationships with young people to create a safe and welcoming environment Follow Tubman guidelines, professional boundaries, and confidentiality as you interact with clients to identify their needs and strengths Communicate with supervisor and team as appropriate to best serve clientsPosition Qualifications: Strong communication and interpersonal skills and ability to quickly engage and build trust Ability to respond calmly and respectfully in difficult and unexpected situations Ability to work with diverse teams and clients to foster a culturally inclusive environment that values people’s identities and multiple dimensions of diversity and experience Flexible, patient, and able to identify and build on strengths Experience in effective de-escalation, crisis intervention, or customer service Previous experience with diverse youth and young adults who have experienced trauma preferred Volunteers ages 16 on up are welcome to get involved in this intergenerational programTime Commitment & Availability Minimum of one shift a week for nine months preferred Evening and Saturday shifts availableSupervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Training series and webinar/training materials provided by a supervisor Supervision provided by the NorthStar Youth Outreach ManagerAffiliate: Tubman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth & Family Worker Intern - Safe Journeys HousingPosition & Responsibilities Impact & Benefits Position Responsibilities Qualifications & Expectations Time Commitment & Availability Affiliate: Tubman Position & Responsibilities Impact & Benefits Position Responsibilities Qualifications & Expectations Time Commitment & Availability Affiliate: Tubman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Citizen's Advisory Committee MemberThe Brown’s Creek Watershed is a 30 square mile area of land around Brown’s Creek. The Creek travels from its headwaters in Grant, south through Stillwater, and outlets east at the St. Croix River. The Brown’s Creek Watershed District helps to manage the water resources in this area, including Long Lake and Brown’s Creek for water quality, flooding concerns, and tries to improve the ecosystems of these areas. The Citizen's Advisory Committee is group of Watershed residents that meet bimonthly to help the Watershed Board make decisions about how these resources are managed, and plan events and programs for the community. No experience necessary. Everyone over the age of 16 may apply. Applicants must be residents of the Brown’s Creek Affiliate: Brown's Creek Watershed District The Brown’s Creek Watershed is a 30 square mile area of land around Brown’s Creek. The Creek travels from its headwaters in Grant, south through Stillwater, and outlets east at the St. Croix River. The Brown’s Creek Watershed District helps to manage the water resources in this area, including Long Lake and Brown’s Creek for water quality, flooding concerns, and tries to improve the ecosystems of these areas. The Citizen's Advisory Committee is group of Watershed residents that meet bimonthly to help the Watershed Board make decisions about how these resources are managed, and plan events and programs for the community. No experience necessary. Everyone over the age of 16 may apply. Applicants must be residents of the Brown’s Creek Affiliate: Brown's Creek Watershed District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-home respite- Central Washington CountyFamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Affiliate: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fair Project MentorsCalling all woodworkers, knitters, crocheters, sewers, cooks and bakers. FamilyMeans is looking for people like you to help mentor our youth in these skills for the Washington County Fair. From now until the county fair FamilyMeans youth will be working on projects in these areas. We are looking for volunteers who are skilled in these fields to help mentor the youth to make sure they learn and have successful projects. Youth come to FamilyMeans after school so this volunteer experience would be in the afternoon. We are flexible on which weekdays and can work with you on a schedule. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Calling all woodworkers, knitters, crocheters, sewers, cooks and bakers. FamilyMeans is looking for people like you to help mentor our youth in these skills for the Washington County Fair. From now until the county fair FamilyMeans youth will be working on projects in these areas. We are looking for volunteers who are skilled in these fields to help mentor the youth to make sure they learn and have successful projects. Youth come to FamilyMeans after school so this volunteer experience would be in the afternoon. We are flexible on which weekdays and can work with you on a schedule. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cottage Grove Area In-Home RespiteFamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families in the Cottage Grove area. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Affiliate: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families in the Cottage Grove area. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55016 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thrive Program Support VolunteerLocation: Community Thread – Bayport Center
Position Overview: The Thrive Program Support Volunteer plays a key role in ensuring a welcoming, organized, and safe environment at the Bayport site. This volunteer works alongside the Thrive Associate Director or Thrive Program Coordinator to support daily operations, assist members and visitors, and help implement programs and activities. Essential Responsibilities: Assist with opening and closing the Bayport site as directed by the Thrive Program team. Monitor and notify the Thrive Program Coordinator when essential supplies need replenishing. Ensure the facility remains clean and safe, reporting or addressing equipment issues as needed. Collect and record financial donations and fees from visitors and participants. Make coffee and set out light treats for members and visitors (no serving required). Assist with clean-up after events, including wiping down tables, washing dishes, and ensuring the space is tidy. Perform front desk duties, including: Greeting and assisting visitors in a warm and friendly manner. Helping members and volunteers with the check-in process.Affiliate: Community Thread Location: Community Thread – Bayport Center
Position Overview: The Thrive Program Support Volunteer plays a key role in ensuring a welcoming, organized, and safe environment at the Bayport site. This volunteer works alongside the Thrive Associate Director or Thrive Program Coordinator to support daily operations, assist members and visitors, and help implement programs and activities. Essential Responsibilities: Assist with opening and closing the Bayport site as directed by the Thrive Program team. Monitor and notify the Thrive Program Coordinator when essential supplies need replenishing. Ensure the facility remains clean and safe, reporting or addressing equipment issues as needed. Collect and record financial donations and fees from visitors and participants. Make coffee and set out light treats for members and visitors (no serving required). Assist with clean-up after events, including wiping down tables, washing dishes, and ensuring the space is tidy. Perform front desk duties, including: Greeting and assisting visitors in a warm and friendly manner. Helping members and volunteers with the check-in process.Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55003 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heart Camp Counselors & Nurses (Age 20+)“The best week of the year!” That’s how campers describe our summer camp for children with heart disease. At Camp Odayin, heart heroes gain a sense of belonging, connect with nature, and have a ton of fun. Kind-hearted adults are invited to come play too! As a volunteer camp counselor or nurse, you'll splash in the lake, roast marshmallows, laugh, and create memories that last a lifetime, for our campers and YOU! “I swear going to camp ages you in reverse, I felt like a kid again!” - Holly, volunteer camp nurse Spend five days of your summer enjoying the magic of camp and making a difference! Our medically staffed camps are hosted in Elkhorn, WI and Crosslake, MN. No medical knowledge or experience is needed for camp counselors. Training is provided and you may be eligible for travel expense reimbursement of up to $200. We welcome and are excited to receive applications from people of all backgrounds and identities. The volunteer application for our programs is now available and we invite you to apply by April 15th. Applicants are interviewed and accepted on a rolling basis. Therefore, the positions for certain sessions may fill prior to the deadline. Summer Camp in Elkhorn, WI June 23-27 (Nokasippi: grades 1-11)Summer Camp in Crosslake, MN (transportation provided from our office in Oakdale, MN) July 14-18 (Chippewa: grades 1-6)July 21-25 (Namekagon: grades 9-11)July 28 - Aug 1 (Flambeau: grades 6-8)For more information, staff training dates, and the application visit: https://campodayin.org/apply/ Contact Alison Boerner (alison@campodayin.org / 651.351.9185) with any questions or to be added to our volunteer email list. Affiliate: Camp Odayin “The best week of the year!” That’s how campers describe our summer camp for children with heart disease. At Camp Odayin, heart heroes gain a sense of belonging, connect with nature, and have a ton of fun. Kind-hearted adults are invited to come play too! As a volunteer camp counselor or nurse, you'll splash in the lake, roast marshmallows, laugh, and create memories that last a lifetime, for our campers and YOU! “I swear going to camp ages you in reverse, I felt like a kid again!” - Holly, volunteer camp nurse Spend five days of your summer enjoying the magic of camp and making a difference! Our medically staffed camps are hosted in Elkhorn, WI and Crosslake, MN. No medical knowledge or experience is needed for camp counselors. Training is provided and you may be eligible for travel expense reimbursement of up to $200. We welcome and are excited to receive applications from people of all backgrounds and identities. The volunteer application for our programs is now available and we invite you to apply by April 15th. Applicants are interviewed and accepted on a rolling basis. Therefore, the positions for certain sessions may fill prior to the deadline. Summer Camp in Elkhorn, WI June 23-27 (Nokasippi: grades 1-11)Summer Camp in Crosslake, MN (transportation provided from our office in Oakdale, MN) July 14-18 (Chippewa: grades 1-6)July 21-25 (Namekagon: grades 9-11)July 28 - Aug 1 (Flambeau: grades 6-8)For more information, staff training dates, and the application visit: https://campodayin.org/apply/ Contact Alison Boerner (alison@campodayin.org / 651.351.9185) with any questions or to be added to our volunteer email list. Affiliate: Camp Odayin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resource Advocate Intern or VolunteerApply now at https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteer-intern/volunteerintern-application.html Black, Indigenous, and people of color, multilingual speakers, people of all gender identities, people with disabilities, and veterans are all encouraged to apply. Role Summary Tubman Resource Advocates implement person-centered and culturally grounded practices to people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds through safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, information and connection to Tubman services, and referrals to community organizations. Resource Advocates provide these services by phone, e-mail, and in-person to individuals seeking support and services at Tubman and in the community. Work is on-site at Tubman Chrysalis in south Minneapolis. Impact & Benefits Support people who are experiencing relationship violence, legal concerns, mental or chemical health challenges, and other forms of trauma Work toward removing barriers and ensuring equitable access to servicesPosition Responsibilities Provide support, advocacy, crisis intervention, and information about a range of Tubman programs/services including shelter, housing, mental and chemical health, youth, and legal Deliver non-judgmental, culturally competent, trauma-informed, and client-centered support Gather client information to assess eligibility for legal services and to make appropriate referrals Connect clients to community partners for additional services and resources Work as part of a supportive team centering client needs Complete accurate documentation as required Qualifications & Expectations Position Qualifications Ability to work well with those experiencing crisis and/or trauma, remaining calm and client centered throughout in-depth and sometimes emotional conversations Strong interpersonal communication skills, including empathetic listening and the ability to respond appropriately and respectfully to clients Ability to work independently and as part of a team; resourceful; emotionally mature; flexible Personal and/or professional experience with people from diverse backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences Uphold an openness to learning and commitment to enhancing skills through taking initiative, training, supervision, and coaching Ability to maintain a working knowledge of Tubman’s services and other community resources Comfortable using a computer including basic computer programs, researching the internet, utilizing excellent organizational skills, and writing professional emails Experience in customer service, crisis intervention, human services-related work preferred Interest and knowledge in legal services, advocacy, and systems preferred Multi-cultural and multi-lingual applicants will be strongly consideredTime Commitment & Availability Minimum of 8 hours/week required 8-12 month commitment preferred, including orientation and training Available shifts: Monday‐Friday – 8 am-12 noon, 10 am-2 pm, 12 noon-4 pm, 4 pm-8 pm Attend monthly Resource Advocate meeting as needed/available Opportunities to attend staff and team meetings as interests and time permitsSupervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Intern/Volunteer Orientation and Training series Supervision and support provided by Central Access Team Managers Organization Tubman offers safety, hope, and healing to people of all ages, genders, and cultural backgrounds who are facing relationship violence, sexual assault, exploitation, homelessness, addiction, mental health challenges, or other forms of trauma. We provide safe shelter and housing, legal services, mental and chemical health services, youth programs, and more. www.tubman.org Black, Indigenous, and people of color, multilingual speakers, people of all gender identities, people with disabilities, and veterans are all encouraged to apply. Affiliate: Tubman Apply now at https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteer-intern/volunteerintern-application.html Black, Indigenous, and people of color, multilingual speakers, people of all gender identities, people with disabilities, and veterans are all encouraged to apply. Role Summary Tubman Resource Advocates implement person-centered and culturally grounded practices to people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds through safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, information and connection to Tubman services, and referrals to community organizations. Resource Advocates provide these services by phone, e-mail, and in-person to individuals seeking support and services at Tubman and in the community. Work is on-site at Tubman Chrysalis in south Minneapolis. Impact & Benefits Support people who are experiencing relationship violence, legal concerns, mental or chemical health challenges, and other forms of trauma Work toward removing barriers and ensuring equitable access to servicesPosition Responsibilities Provide support, advocacy, crisis intervention, and information about a range of Tubman programs/services including shelter, housing, mental and chemical health, youth, and legal Deliver non-judgmental, culturally competent, trauma-informed, and client-centered support Gather client information to assess eligibility for legal services and to make appropriate referrals Connect clients to community partners for additional services and resources Work as part of a supportive team centering client needs Complete accurate documentation as required Qualifications & Expectations Position Qualifications Ability to work well with those experiencing crisis and/or trauma, remaining calm and client centered throughout in-depth and sometimes emotional conversations Strong interpersonal communication skills, including empathetic listening and the ability to respond appropriately and respectfully to clients Ability to work independently and as part of a team; resourceful; emotionally mature; flexible Personal and/or professional experience with people from diverse backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences Uphold an openness to learning and commitment to enhancing skills through taking initiative, training, supervision, and coaching Ability to maintain a working knowledge of Tubman’s services and other community resources Comfortable using a computer including basic computer programs, researching the internet, utilizing excellent organizational skills, and writing professional emails Experience in customer service, crisis intervention, human services-related work preferred Interest and knowledge in legal services, advocacy, and systems preferred Multi-cultural and multi-lingual applicants will be strongly consideredTime Commitment & Availability Minimum of 8 hours/week required 8-12 month commitment preferred, including orientation and training Available shifts: Monday‐Friday – 8 am-12 noon, 10 am-2 pm, 12 noon-4 pm, 4 pm-8 pm Attend monthly Resource Advocate meeting as needed/available Opportunities to attend staff and team meetings as interests and time permitsSupervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Intern/Volunteer Orientation and Training series Supervision and support provided by Central Access Team Managers Organization Tubman offers safety, hope, and healing to people of all ages, genders, and cultural backgrounds who are facing relationship violence, sexual assault, exploitation, homelessness, addiction, mental health challenges, or other forms of trauma. We provide safe shelter and housing, legal services, mental and chemical health services, youth programs, and more. www.tubman.org Black, Indigenous, and people of color, multilingual speakers, people of all gender identities, people with disabilities, and veterans are all encouraged to apply. Affiliate: Tubman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt a Storm DrainMore than 1000 volunteers have adopted storm drains in Washington County! You can make a difference by volunteering just 15-minutes, twice a month, to keep your nearest storm drain clear of litter, leaves, grass clippings and dirt. Go to Adopt-a-Drain.org and use the map to find your neighborhood storm drains – then click and sign-up to adopt. Spend a few minutes each month picking up the garbage and debris near your drain and then go online to report your work so that we can measure our collective impact. www.Adopt-a-Drain.org To dispose of the waste you collect, separate it into three categories and place it in the appropriate receptacle: trash, recyclables (glass and plastic bottles, cans) and compostables (leaves and grass clippings). Sediment collected in the spring contains winter road salt and should be put in the trash. Affiliate: Washington Conservation District More than 1000 volunteers have adopted storm drains in Washington County! You can make a difference by volunteering just 15-minutes, twice a month, to keep your nearest storm drain clear of litter, leaves, grass clippings and dirt. Go to Adopt-a-Drain.org and use the map to find your neighborhood storm drains – then click and sign-up to adopt. Spend a few minutes each month picking up the garbage and debris near your drain and then go online to report your work so that we can measure our collective impact. www.Adopt-a-Drain.org To dispose of the waste you collect, separate it into three categories and place it in the appropriate receptacle: trash, recyclables (glass and plastic bottles, cans) and compostables (leaves and grass clippings). Sediment collected in the spring contains winter road salt and should be put in the trash. Affiliate: Washington Conservation District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bingo & Beyond Prize CommitteeYour help is needed to solicit prizes donations for Community Thread's Celebration, "Bingo & Beyond." Come have some fun and be a part of the prize committee helping to visit area businesses to seek their support for our annual fundraiser. Outgoing, creative minds wanted! Affiliate: Community Thread Your help is needed to solicit prizes donations for Community Thread's Celebration, "Bingo & Beyond." Come have some fun and be a part of the prize committee helping to visit area businesses to seek their support for our annual fundraiser. Outgoing, creative minds wanted! Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help kids, teens, and adults with disbailities have FUN at our FUN FILLED center!We offer social events for people of all ages with disabilities. Come join us for bingo night, arts and crafts, karaoke, games, and movies. It's a blast! We have over 380 members and events almost every day of the year. Come join us as we "have fun making friends!" Affiliate: Valley Friendship Club We offer social events for people of all ages with disabilities. Come join us for bingo night, arts and crafts, karaoke, games, and movies. It's a blast! We have over 380 members and events almost every day of the year. Come join us as we "have fun making friends!" Affiliate: Valley Friendship Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver: Thrive Transport TeamVolunteer drivers will provide transportation services for Thrive members within the Stillwater Area School District. Transportation services include: rides to and from medical appointments, rides to and from errands and personal care appointments, and pick-up and delivery of essential items. We are currently looking for Volunteer Drivers to provide transportation and delivery services to Thrive members within the Stillwater Area School District.
As a Volunteer Driver, you will: provide social interaction to clients fulfill a large need in the community work a flexible volunteer schedule based on your availability and preferred driving area commit to volunteering for a minimum of 3 months provide rides for clients using your insured personal vehicleVolunteers must complete an application; we check references and complete a background check/driving record check. An orientation and training is also required. Contact us to learn more about the application process. To sign up, click the RESPOND button in the top right or bottom right corner, create an account or sign in, and submit! Someone will be in touch with you shortly. Affiliate: Community Thread Volunteer drivers will provide transportation services for Thrive members within the Stillwater Area School District. Transportation services include: rides to and from medical appointments, rides to and from errands and personal care appointments, and pick-up and delivery of essential items. We are currently looking for Volunteer Drivers to provide transportation and delivery services to Thrive members within the Stillwater Area School District.
As a Volunteer Driver, you will: provide social interaction to clients fulfill a large need in the community work a flexible volunteer schedule based on your availability and preferred driving area commit to volunteering for a minimum of 3 months provide rides for clients using your insured personal vehicleVolunteers must complete an application; we check references and complete a background check/driving record check. An orientation and training is also required. Contact us to learn more about the application process. To sign up, click the RESPOND button in the top right or bottom right corner, create an account or sign in, and submit! Someone will be in touch with you shortly. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Affiliate Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Crocheting TeacherFamilyMeans has several youths at our Teen Center located in Landfall interested in learning how to crochet but they are missing one thing… Someone to teach them. Volunteers would need to be available on a weekday sometime between 2:30 pm to 6 pm. The frequency and length of how long you teach crocheting can be discussed with the program coordinator at the Landfall Teen Center. Any questions about this project can be sent to Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org. Affiliate: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans has several youths at our Teen Center located in Landfall interested in learning how to crochet but they are missing one thing… Someone to teach them. Volunteers would need to be available on a weekday sometime between 2:30 pm to 6 pm. The frequency and length of how long you teach crocheting can be discussed with the program coordinator at the Landfall Teen Center. Any questions about this project can be sent to Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Calligraphy Instructor – Share the Art of Beautiful Writing with Older Adults!Do you love calligraphy and want to inspire others with your passion? We’re seeking an enthusiastic volunteer to teach basic calligraphy techniques to older adults and adults with disabilities at Community Thread! What You’ll Do: • Lead beginner-level classes on calligraphy, teaching essential techniques like pen handling, strokes, and lettering styles. • Guide on creating personalized projects such as cards or artwork. • Encourage creativity and build confidence in participants’ artistic abilities. • Foster a welcoming, supportive, and fun learning environment. Requirements: • Experience with calligraphy, including knowledge of tools and techniques. • Patience, creativity, and a love for teaching and sharing your craft. • Ability to adapt lessons for participants of varying skill levels and physical abilities. Commitment: • Classes typically last 1-2 hours. • Volunteer weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly – we’re flexible and will work with your availability! • Classes are scheduled during weekdays between 9am-4pm at one of our Community Thread locations in Stillwater or Bayport. • A commitment of 3-4 months is preferred, with the option to continue if you enjoy the experience! Help older adults discover the joy of calligraphy and unlock their creativity. Affiliate: Community Thread Do you love calligraphy and want to inspire others with your passion? We’re seeking an enthusiastic volunteer to teach basic calligraphy techniques to older adults and adults with disabilities at Community Thread! What You’ll Do: • Lead beginner-level classes on calligraphy, teaching essential techniques like pen handling, strokes, and lettering styles. • Guide on creating personalized projects such as cards or artwork. • Encourage creativity and build confidence in participants’ artistic abilities. • Foster a welcoming, supportive, and fun learning environment. Requirements: • Experience with calligraphy, including knowledge of tools and techniques. • Patience, creativity, and a love for teaching and sharing your craft. • Ability to adapt lessons for participants of varying skill levels and physical abilities. Commitment: • Classes typically last 1-2 hours. • Volunteer weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly – we’re flexible and will work with your availability! • Classes are scheduled during weekdays between 9am-4pm at one of our Community Thread locations in Stillwater or Bayport. • A commitment of 3-4 months is preferred, with the option to continue if you enjoy the experience! Help older adults discover the joy of calligraphy and unlock their creativity. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Woodcarving Instructor – Inspire Creativity in Older Adults!Do you enjoy woodcarving and sharing your skills with others? We’re seeking a patient and enthusiastic volunteer to teach basic woodcarving techniques to older adults and adults with disabilities at Community Thread! What You’ll Do: • Lead beginner-level woodcarving classes, teaching essential techniques and safety practices. • Share tips, tricks, and creative ideas to inspire participants. • Help foster a welcoming and encouraging environment for learning and creativity. • Ensure safety procedures are followed, and tools are used appropriately. Requirements: • Experience with basic woodcarving techniques and tools. • A passion for teaching and helping others develop new skills. • Patience, creativity, and an ability to adapt to different learning styles. • Willingness to assist participants with varying levels of dexterity. Commitment: • You can help determine the length of the class. Most of our classes last 1-2 hours. • Volunteer weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly – we’ll work with your availability! • Classes are scheduled during weekdays between 9am-4pm at one of our Community Thread locations in Stillwater or Bayport. • A commitment of 3-4 months is preferred, with the potential to continue if you enjoy the experience! Join us in sharing your craft and helping older adults discover the joy of woodcarving. Affiliate: Community Thread Do you enjoy woodcarving and sharing your skills with others? We’re seeking a patient and enthusiastic volunteer to teach basic woodcarving techniques to older adults and adults with disabilities at Community Thread! What You’ll Do: • Lead beginner-level woodcarving classes, teaching essential techniques and safety practices. • Share tips, tricks, and creative ideas to inspire participants. • Help foster a welcoming and encouraging environment for learning and creativity. • Ensure safety procedures are followed, and tools are used appropriately. Requirements: • Experience with basic woodcarving techniques and tools. • A passion for teaching and helping others develop new skills. • Patience, creativity, and an ability to adapt to different learning styles. • Willingness to assist participants with varying levels of dexterity. Commitment: • You can help determine the length of the class. Most of our classes last 1-2 hours. • Volunteer weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly – we’ll work with your availability! • Classes are scheduled during weekdays between 9am-4pm at one of our Community Thread locations in Stillwater or Bayport. • A commitment of 3-4 months is preferred, with the potential to continue if you enjoy the experience! Join us in sharing your craft and helping older adults discover the joy of woodcarving. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Yoga Instructor Wanted!Are you a yoga instructor who simply loves to share your knowledge and practice? We’re seeking a dedicated volunteer to lead gentle yoga classes for older adults and adults with disabilities at Community Thread! What You’ll Do: • Teach gentle yoga classes for mostly beginner students. • Share techniques that promote physical wellness, mental clarity, and relaxation. • Create a welcoming and supportive environment for participants. Requirements: • Certified yoga instructor with experience in teaching older adults. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills. • A passion for helping others discover the benefits of yoga. Commitment: • We’re open to your availability! Teach a 30- or 45-minute class either once per week or every other week. We will work with you to find a regular date and time that fits in with our Monday-Friday 9am-4pm schedule. • The location of classes will be at one of our Community Thread locations, in either Stillwater or Bayport. Affiliate: Community Thread Are you a yoga instructor who simply loves to share your knowledge and practice? We’re seeking a dedicated volunteer to lead gentle yoga classes for older adults and adults with disabilities at Community Thread! What You’ll Do: • Teach gentle yoga classes for mostly beginner students. • Share techniques that promote physical wellness, mental clarity, and relaxation. • Create a welcoming and supportive environment for participants. Requirements: • Certified yoga instructor with experience in teaching older adults. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills. • A passion for helping others discover the benefits of yoga. Commitment: • We’re open to your availability! Teach a 30- or 45-minute class either once per week or every other week. We will work with you to find a regular date and time that fits in with our Monday-Friday 9am-4pm schedule. • The location of classes will be at one of our Community Thread locations, in either Stillwater or Bayport. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer to share the Spanish Language with Older AdultsDo you enjoy sharing the Spanish language? We’re seeking an enthusiastic volunteer to teach beginner and conversational Spanish to older adults and adults with disabilities at Community Thread! What You’ll Do: • Lead beginner classes with an emphasis on conversational Spanish. • Share your knowledge of Spanish culture, traditions, and customs. • Help foster a welcoming environment for participants to learn, share, and grow! Requirements: • Proficiency in Spanish. • A passion for teaching and helping others. • Patience and creativity in your teaching approach. Commitment: • We’re open to your availability! Teach one 30 or 60-minute class either once per week or every other week. We will work with you to find a regular date and time that fits in our Monday-Friday 9am-4pm schedule. • Location of classes will be at one of our Community Thread locations, in either Stillwater or Bayport. Affiliate: Community Thread Do you enjoy sharing the Spanish language? We’re seeking an enthusiastic volunteer to teach beginner and conversational Spanish to older adults and adults with disabilities at Community Thread! What You’ll Do: • Lead beginner classes with an emphasis on conversational Spanish. • Share your knowledge of Spanish culture, traditions, and customs. • Help foster a welcoming environment for participants to learn, share, and grow! Requirements: • Proficiency in Spanish. • A passion for teaching and helping others. • Patience and creativity in your teaching approach. Commitment: • We’re open to your availability! Teach one 30 or 60-minute class either once per week or every other week. We will work with you to find a regular date and time that fits in our Monday-Friday 9am-4pm schedule. • Location of classes will be at one of our Community Thread locations, in either Stillwater or Bayport. Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriverRole Summary Volunteer will be responsible for transporting residents safely and promptly from Tubman East in Maplewood to designated locations in the community including Sun Ray Shopping Center, using a Tubman vehicle. Impact & Benefits · Assist clients without their own transportation in getting their basic needs met · Enable clients to connect in the community and have a positive impact on the quality of their lives · Drive shelter residents to and from designated locations as scheduled · Ensure cleanliness and functionality of van, communicating with staff and other volunteers if concerns arise · Build positive, safe, and supportive relationships with clients
· Have a valid driver’s license, current insurance, good driving record, and be 21 or older · Clear communication, good decision-making and time-management skills · Comfort with driving a van (no special license required) · Ability to maintain confidentiality and appropriate professional boundaries · Ability to work with diverse teams and clients to foster a culturally inclusive environment · Weekday availability; minimum commitment of one round trip per week Supervision & Training · Attend Tubman’s Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Trainings · Supervised by Shelter staff Affiliate: Tubman Role Summary Volunteer will be responsible for transporting residents safely and promptly from Tubman East in Maplewood to designated locations in the community including Sun Ray Shopping Center, using a Tubman vehicle. Impact & Benefits · Assist clients without their own transportation in getting their basic needs met · Enable clients to connect in the community and have a positive impact on the quality of their lives · Drive shelter residents to and from designated locations as scheduled · Ensure cleanliness and functionality of van, communicating with staff and other volunteers if concerns arise · Build positive, safe, and supportive relationships with clients
· Have a valid driver’s license, current insurance, good driving record, and be 21 or older · Clear communication, good decision-making and time-management skills · Comfort with driving a van (no special license required) · Ability to maintain confidentiality and appropriate professional boundaries · Ability to work with diverse teams and clients to foster a culturally inclusive environment · Weekday availability; minimum commitment of one round trip per week Supervision & Training · Attend Tubman’s Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Trainings · Supervised by Shelter staff Affiliate: Tubman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriverSaint Therese residents have places to go and things to do! You can help make this happen by driving the Saint Therese van for fun social outings, medical appointments, shopping trips, etc. Qualifications: Minimum 18 years of age and minimum of one year driving experience as a licensed driver Valid driver’s license, with a driving record clear of revocations, suspensions and cancellations. Provide consent for the release of motor vehicle records (MVR) to Saint Therese Able to commit to regular weekly or bi-weekly volunteer shift Make new friends, have fun and make a difference! Affiliate: Saint Therese Saint Therese residents have places to go and things to do! You can help make this happen by driving the Saint Therese van for fun social outings, medical appointments, shopping trips, etc. Qualifications: Minimum 18 years of age and minimum of one year driving experience as a licensed driver Valid driver’s license, with a driving record clear of revocations, suspensions and cancellations. Provide consent for the release of motor vehicle records (MVR) to Saint Therese Able to commit to regular weekly or bi-weekly volunteer shift Make new friends, have fun and make a difference! Affiliate: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Therapy Teams Wanted!Saint Therese is a nonprofit, Catholic senior living and care organization born out of a simple mission: do ordinary things with extraordinary love. Volunteerism is a long-held tradition at Saint Therese, shaped by our Catholic foundation and faith-based principles. Saint Therese volunteers are treasured members of our community, each bringing his or her unique values and voice to drive our mission. Bring the joy, comfort and companionship of your trained therapy pet to brighten someone’s day at Saint Therese. Visit seniors and their families in individual or group settings. We welcome pet therapy teams which are registered with one of the nationally recognized pet therapy organizations. Schedule flexible to the volunteer. We have senior communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury. Volunteer at the campus closest to you! Call 612.418.1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. ~ Do ordinary things with extraordinary love Affiliate: Saint Therese Saint Therese is a nonprofit, Catholic senior living and care organization born out of a simple mission: do ordinary things with extraordinary love. Volunteerism is a long-held tradition at Saint Therese, shaped by our Catholic foundation and faith-based principles. Saint Therese volunteers are treasured members of our community, each bringing his or her unique values and voice to drive our mission. Bring the joy, comfort and companionship of your trained therapy pet to brighten someone’s day at Saint Therese. Visit seniors and their families in individual or group settings. We welcome pet therapy teams which are registered with one of the nationally recognized pet therapy organizations. Schedule flexible to the volunteer. We have senior communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury. Volunteer at the campus closest to you! Call 612.418.1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. ~ Do ordinary things with extraordinary love Affiliate: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pastoral Care & Chapel Escort VolunteerSpirituality and faith are an important part of life at Saint Therese. You can help escort residents to and from the chapel for Mass and worship services, serve as a Eucharistic Minister or assist with liturgy. We have senior communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. ~ Do ordinary things with extraordinary love. Affiliate: Saint Therese Spirituality and faith are an important part of life at Saint Therese. You can help escort residents to and from the chapel for Mass and worship services, serve as a Eucharistic Minister or assist with liturgy. We have senior communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. ~ Do ordinary things with extraordinary love. Affiliate: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55126 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen AssistantAt Saint Therese at St. Odilia, we believe that every day holds meaning and purpose for every individual. For those requiring comfort or end-of-life care, we offer a tranquil, compassionate setting on the parish grounds of St. Odilia Catholic Community in Shoreview. Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Affiliate: Saint Therese At Saint Therese at St. Odilia, we believe that every day holds meaning and purpose for every individual. For those requiring comfort or end-of-life care, we offer a tranquil, compassionate setting on the parish grounds of St. Odilia Catholic Community in Shoreview. Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Affiliate: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55126 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fancy Fingers VolunteerAs a Fancy Fingers volunteer you can make someone's day special. Buff and polish nails and have a little chit chat. No special skills required, just a friendly attitude and a desire to make a difference. A little of your time will go a long way to help turn an ordinary day into extraordinary for a Saint Therese resident! Flexible schedule. We have senior communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury. Volunteer at the campus closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. ~Even the smallest things with great love Affiliate: Saint Therese As a Fancy Fingers volunteer you can make someone's day special. Buff and polish nails and have a little chit chat. No special skills required, just a friendly attitude and a desire to make a difference. A little of your time will go a long way to help turn an ordinary day into extraordinary for a Saint Therese resident! Flexible schedule. We have senior communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury. Volunteer at the campus closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. ~Even the smallest things with great love Affiliate: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fun & Games! Arts & Crafts!Be a part of the fun! Help residents get to and from activity areas to participate in games and activities such as bingo, balloon volleyball, storytelling, arts and crafts, Happy Hour, etc. Lead a game or project. Start a movie and make popcorn. Help residents learn a new hobby! Saint Therese offers flexible scheduling, family volunteering opportunities, and all training is provided. No experience necessary - just a desire to make a difference and have fun! We have communities in Corcoran, Brooklyn Park, Shoreview, and Woodbury. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. .Even the smallest things with great love Affiliate: Saint Therese Be a part of the fun! Help residents get to and from activity areas to participate in games and activities such as bingo, balloon volleyball, storytelling, arts and crafts, Happy Hour, etc. Lead a game or project. Start a movie and make popcorn. Help residents learn a new hobby! Saint Therese offers flexible scheduling, family volunteering opportunities, and all training is provided. No experience necessary - just a desire to make a difference and have fun! We have communities in Corcoran, Brooklyn Park, Shoreview, and Woodbury. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. .Even the smallest things with great love Affiliate: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Life Skills PresenterThe Cimarron Teen Center and Cimarron Kids Space are looking for volunteers who are knowledgeable and interested in leading discussions in the following subjects: sewing/knitting, cooking/nutrition, home ed, farming, zoology, nature education and possibly other topics as well. Affiliate: FamilyMeans The Cimarron Teen Center and Cimarron Kids Space are looking for volunteers who are knowledgeable and interested in leading discussions in the following subjects: sewing/knitting, cooking/nutrition, home ed, farming, zoology, nature education and possibly other topics as well. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outdoor Activity VolunteerFamilyMeans Cimarron location is looking for someone to help lead outdoor activities for youth ages 5-18. This includes activities like badminton, soccer, and football. These volunteers will help lead activities that will keep the kids active while helping provide a safe space for them to play. Volunteers are needed from 2:30pm to 6pm. It would be helpful for a volunteer to be the entire time but not a requirement. Any age welcome to apply. Affiliate: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans Cimarron location is looking for someone to help lead outdoor activities for youth ages 5-18. This includes activities like badminton, soccer, and football. These volunteers will help lead activities that will keep the kids active while helping provide a safe space for them to play. Volunteers are needed from 2:30pm to 6pm. It would be helpful for a volunteer to be the entire time but not a requirement. Any age welcome to apply. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Clean Up VolunteersFamilyMeans Landfall’s Investigation Station is looking for a volunteer to help clean up the garden and get it ready for winter. This position is flexible on the time. Affiliate: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans Landfall’s Investigation Station is looking for a volunteer to help clean up the garden and get it ready for winter. This position is flexible on the time. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Field Trip SupervisorFamilyMeans Cimarron Teen Center is looking for someone to help supervise field trips. These trips include college visits, visits to educational locations, and potential future worksite locations. Affiliate: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans Cimarron Teen Center is looking for someone to help supervise field trips. These trips include college visits, visits to educational locations, and potential future worksite locations. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Handy PersonCimarron is looking for a handyperson who would be willing to come has needed to Cimarron when the need arises to help fix, repair and put together items. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Cimarron is looking for a handyperson who would be willing to come has needed to Cimarron when the need arises to help fix, repair and put together items. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading VolunteersReading Volunteers- FamilyMeans youth sites in Cimarron and Landfall are looking for volunteers to help promote reading. For younger students this might mean reading to the youth, helping them build their reading skills, or helping them find books from the FamilyMeans library. For older youth this could mean helping lead a group book discussion, helping find books that fit their reading level and interests or just helping the youth understand any reading assignments they might have. The tentative times are 3:30 pm – 6pm. Station in the Library 3:30-5pm to supervise readers or youth who need quiet down time. Lead Reading Time at 5pm. (Read a book aloud, lead Reader’s theater, organize silent reading or a book club). Any age welcome to apply. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Reading Volunteers- FamilyMeans youth sites in Cimarron and Landfall are looking for volunteers to help promote reading. For younger students this might mean reading to the youth, helping them build their reading skills, or helping them find books from the FamilyMeans library. For older youth this could mean helping lead a group book discussion, helping find books that fit their reading level and interests or just helping the youth understand any reading assignments they might have. The tentative times are 3:30 pm – 6pm. Station in the Library 3:30-5pm to supervise readers or youth who need quiet down time. Lead Reading Time at 5pm. (Read a book aloud, lead Reader’s theater, organize silent reading or a book club). Any age welcome to apply. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Children's Programming HelperLandfall’s Investigation Station (K-5th grade) is looking for a volunteer willing to assist staff in various ways. This could include helping set up and supervise programming, supervising the youth during play time or helping the youth with homework. Volunteers are needed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from about 3pm to 5:45pm. If a volunteer can’t be there the entire time that is ok. Any age welcome to apply. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Landfall’s Investigation Station (K-5th grade) is looking for a volunteer willing to assist staff in various ways. This could include helping set up and supervise programming, supervising the youth during play time or helping the youth with homework. Volunteers are needed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from about 3pm to 5:45pm. If a volunteer can’t be there the entire time that is ok. Any age welcome to apply. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spanish Speaking VolunteersVolunteers are needed to help at Cimarron to help translate for youth and their parents. These volunteers will help native youth Spanish speakers with homework, help provide guidance by translating the rules and expectations to youth and parents, and help in other ways. Volunteers are needed from 2:30pm to 6pm, but volunteers do not need to be there the entire time. Any age welcome to apply. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Volunteers are needed to help at Cimarron to help translate for youth and their parents. These volunteers will help native youth Spanish speakers with homework, help provide guidance by translating the rules and expectations to youth and parents, and help in other ways. Volunteers are needed from 2:30pm to 6pm, but volunteers do not need to be there the entire time. Any age welcome to apply. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55042 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tutoring at Teen CentersFamilyMeans Teen Centers in Cimarron and Landfall are looking for volunteers to help tutor youth in any of the following subjects at all education levels in English, math, history and science. Volunteers are needed from about 2:30pm to 6pm depending on the location, but volunteers do not need to be there the entire time. Any age welcome to apply Affiliate: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans Teen Centers in Cimarron and Landfall are looking for volunteers to help tutor youth in any of the following subjects at all education levels in English, math, history and science. Volunteers are needed from about 2:30pm to 6pm depending on the location, but volunteers do not need to be there the entire time. Any age welcome to apply Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Shelter Operations Assistant VolunteerApply Now at https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteerintern/volunteerintern-application.html Black, Indigenous, and people of color, multilingual speakers, people of all gender identities, people with disabilities, and veterans are all encouraged to apply. Role Summary The Shelter Operations Volunteer works as part of the Shelter Team, assisting with a variety of tasks that keep the shelter organized and running smoothly, providing a positive environment for individuals and families living at Tubman’s shelter for victims/survivors of domestic violence.The shelter is located at Tubman East in Maplewood. Impact & Benefits ·Contribute to a positive and organized space for individuals and families in shelter ·Foster an environment of safety, hope, and healing Position Responsibilities ·Assist with organizing and tidying storage spaces, the kitchen, and the welcome desk ·Take inventory and restock supplies ·Support with meal service as needed ·Build positive, safe, and friendly connections with residents ·Openly communicate with supervisor and shelter team Qualifications & Expectations Position Qualifications ·Organized, friendly, reliable, hardworking, and non-judgmental ·Ability to maintain confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and have good judgment ·Understand and work from Tubman’s set of values and philosophical approaches, including client-centered, trauma-informed and strength-based care ·Ability to engage with a diverse group of clients and team members with a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion Time Commitment & Availability ·One 3-4 hour daytime shift each week - Wed, Thurs, or Fri preferred ·Minimum of6 month commitment preferred Supervision & Training ·Attend Tubman’s Intern/Volunteer Orientation and Trainings ·Supervised by the Shelter Program and Operations Manager Affiliate: Tubman Apply Now at https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteerintern/volunteerintern-application.html Black, Indigenous, and people of color, multilingual speakers, people of all gender identities, people with disabilities, and veterans are all encouraged to apply. Role Summary The Shelter Operations Volunteer works as part of the Shelter Team, assisting with a variety of tasks that keep the shelter organized and running smoothly, providing a positive environment for individuals and families living at Tubman’s shelter for victims/survivors of domestic violence.The shelter is located at Tubman East in Maplewood. Impact & Benefits ·Contribute to a positive and organized space for individuals and families in shelter ·Foster an environment of safety, hope, and healing Position Responsibilities ·Assist with organizing and tidying storage spaces, the kitchen, and the welcome desk ·Take inventory and restock supplies ·Support with meal service as needed ·Build positive, safe, and friendly connections with residents ·Openly communicate with supervisor and shelter team Qualifications & Expectations Position Qualifications ·Organized, friendly, reliable, hardworking, and non-judgmental ·Ability to maintain confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and have good judgment ·Understand and work from Tubman’s set of values and philosophical approaches, including client-centered, trauma-informed and strength-based care ·Ability to engage with a diverse group of clients and team members with a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion Time Commitment & Availability ·One 3-4 hour daytime shift each week - Wed, Thurs, or Fri preferred ·Minimum of6 month commitment preferred Supervision & Training ·Attend Tubman’s Intern/Volunteer Orientation and Trainings ·Supervised by the Shelter Program and Operations Manager Affiliate: Tubman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Storm Drain StencilingThis is a perfect project for youth groups and teams! Help to protect local lakes, rivers, and streams by educating the community. Many people don't realize that storm drains in streets connect directly to waterways without any treatment. Anything that goes down the storm drain - litter, dog poop, dirt, grass clippings, road salt, etc. - ends up in our water. We have storm drain stencils, spray paint, and safety cones and vests for volunteers to use while stenciling storm drains in their neighborhoods. "Do not dump - drains to lake [wetland or river]." Volunteers can also distribute door-hangers to promote the Adopt-a-Drain program while they are out stenciling. www.Adopt-a-Drain.org Affiliate: Washington Conservation District This is a perfect project for youth groups and teams! Help to protect local lakes, rivers, and streams by educating the community. Many people don't realize that storm drains in streets connect directly to waterways without any treatment. Anything that goes down the storm drain - litter, dog poop, dirt, grass clippings, road salt, etc. - ends up in our water. We have storm drain stencils, spray paint, and safety cones and vests for volunteers to use while stenciling storm drains in their neighborhoods. "Do not dump - drains to lake [wetland or river]." Volunteers can also distribute door-hangers to promote the Adopt-a-Drain program while they are out stenciling. www.Adopt-a-Drain.org Affiliate: Washington Conservation District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Science and Math TutorFamilyMeans is looking for someone to help tutor middle school and high school students in science and math at our Landfall locations during the upcoming school year and possibly into the future. FamilyMeans provides free after-school and summer programing for youth in the Landfall and Cimarron communities. Many of these students are first- or second-generation immigrants. With the language barrier some of the students have trouble with some classes including science and math. These students are eager to learn but just need someone to help give them a little boost. By volunteering your time, you can help these students get better grades and thus open up more opportunities for them. Volunteers are primarily needed from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm with flexibility on which day of the week. If you have any questions please contact Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org or by calling 651-789-4055. Affiliate: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans is looking for someone to help tutor middle school and high school students in science and math at our Landfall locations during the upcoming school year and possibly into the future. FamilyMeans provides free after-school and summer programing for youth in the Landfall and Cimarron communities. Many of these students are first- or second-generation immigrants. With the language barrier some of the students have trouble with some classes including science and math. These students are eager to learn but just need someone to help give them a little boost. By volunteering your time, you can help these students get better grades and thus open up more opportunities for them. Volunteers are primarily needed from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm with flexibility on which day of the week. If you have any questions please contact Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org or by calling 651-789-4055. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Native Plant GardenerPollinator Friendly Alliance is in need of a gardener
Required: some experience with gardening, preferably native plants Position details and responsibilities: 4-8 hours per week at the Pollinator Park in Stillwater, Minnesota remove weeds, tidy edges, add mulch when needed, occasional planting, water when needed this can be a paid position or volunteergarden work can be done according to your scheduleQualities: prefer someone with knowledge about native wildflowers
Affiliate: Pollinator Friendly Alliance Pollinator Friendly Alliance is in need of a gardener
Required: some experience with gardening, preferably native plants Position details and responsibilities: 4-8 hours per week at the Pollinator Park in Stillwater, Minnesota remove weeds, tidy edges, add mulch when needed, occasional planting, water when needed this can be a paid position or volunteergarden work can be done according to your scheduleQualities: prefer someone with knowledge about native wildflowers
Affiliate: Pollinator Friendly Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Supervision VolunteerFamilyMeans helps provide summer programing and supervision to youth in the low-income communities of Landfall and Cimarron. These programs help give these youth experiences and educational opportunities that they may not get otherwise. FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers to help assist our staff in providing a safe and educational environment for youth to grow. Assisting our staff includes helping supervise youth participants, helping staff set up and run activities and helping with other tasks. We are currently looking for volunteers who would be willing to help at our Landfall Investigation Station. Which for youth, K-5th grade. The programming is 11 through 2:30 Monday-Friday but does not include Wednesdays. Volunteers do not need to commit to every day for the whole time, but we do ask for a consistent schedule if possible. If you are interested or have questions, please contact Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org. Affiliate: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans helps provide summer programing and supervision to youth in the low-income communities of Landfall and Cimarron. These programs help give these youth experiences and educational opportunities that they may not get otherwise. FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers to help assist our staff in providing a safe and educational environment for youth to grow. Assisting our staff includes helping supervise youth participants, helping staff set up and run activities and helping with other tasks. We are currently looking for volunteers who would be willing to help at our Landfall Investigation Station. Which for youth, K-5th grade. The programming is 11 through 2:30 Monday-Friday but does not include Wednesdays. Volunteers do not need to commit to every day for the whole time, but we do ask for a consistent schedule if possible. If you are interested or have questions, please contact Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Garden HelpFamilyMeans helps provide programing and supervision to youth in the low-income communities of Landfall and Cimarron both in the summer and during the school year. These programs help give youth experiences and educational opportunities that they may not get otherwise. One of these opportunities is helping to grow and maintain a garden which consists of 6, 4x8 raised beds at our location in the community of Landfall called the Landfall Investigation Station for K-5th grade. Since there are several other activities and opportunities that take up time during the summer, the garden often doesn’t get the time and attention it needs to be successful. That is why FamilyMeans is looking for someone to help maintain this garden throughout the 2024 growing season. This can be done in one of two ways. The first way could be to come in when youth aren’t present and thus does not require a background check. The second way is to come when the youth are present and share your expertise with them. This would require going through a background check. Affiliate: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans helps provide programing and supervision to youth in the low-income communities of Landfall and Cimarron both in the summer and during the school year. These programs help give youth experiences and educational opportunities that they may not get otherwise. One of these opportunities is helping to grow and maintain a garden which consists of 6, 4x8 raised beds at our location in the community of Landfall called the Landfall Investigation Station for K-5th grade. Since there are several other activities and opportunities that take up time during the summer, the garden often doesn’t get the time and attention it needs to be successful. That is why FamilyMeans is looking for someone to help maintain this garden throughout the 2024 growing season. This can be done in one of two ways. The first way could be to come in when youth aren’t present and thus does not require a background check. The second way is to come when the youth are present and share your expertise with them. This would require going through a background check. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lawn Care Crew: Volunteer Yard MaintenanceSpring can be a beautiful season, but for those with limited mobility who own their own home, growing grass can steal some of their seasonal joy! In just a few visits in the spring and summer, you can help an older adult maintain their lawn. HOW IT WORKS: By joining the Lawn Care Crew, you’re paired with one household, and you work directly with the homeowner to schedule lawn mowing as needed. You only commit to this year, and you make a big difference in your neighbor’s life! SIGN UP: RESPOND (Click upper right or bottom right) Sign in or login SUBMIT Keep an eye out -- A Community Thread Staff member will be in touch to get you matched with a homeowner!Affiliate: Community Thread Spring can be a beautiful season, but for those with limited mobility who own their own home, growing grass can steal some of their seasonal joy! In just a few visits in the spring and summer, you can help an older adult maintain their lawn. HOW IT WORKS: By joining the Lawn Care Crew, you’re paired with one household, and you work directly with the homeowner to schedule lawn mowing as needed. You only commit to this year, and you make a big difference in your neighbor’s life! SIGN UP: RESPOND (Click upper right or bottom right) Sign in or login SUBMIT Keep an eye out -- A Community Thread Staff member will be in touch to get you matched with a homeowner!Affiliate: Community Thread Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Love to Help People? Love Horses? We Need You! (Afton Location)Our team of dedicated volunteers, highly trained certified instructors and gentle horses allow us to provide therapeutic horseback riding and carriage driving lessons to children and adults with special needs. We are privileged to work with a caring, patient and strong community of people. As a volunteer with River Valley Riders, you are a partner in our mission “to create a supportive community where people with special needs connect with horses and experience life-changing benefits."
LOCATION Volunteer at our Afton facility, with indoor and outdoor arenas and scenic trails in the beautiful St. Croix River valley area.
TRAINING - Required for new volunteers For more information about the next volunteer training session: www.rivervalleyriders.org/volunteers
OPPORTUNITIES River Valley Riders provides services from mid-April through early-November at our facility in Afton. Volunteer once per week for the full season or choose which of the 8-10 week sessions work for you (spring, summer, or fall). Volunteer shifts are 1-3 hours during your choice of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings. The primary volunteer role is walking alongside the participant as they ride their horse during the lesson. “Sidewalkers” follow direction from PATH Intl. certified instructors to support the rider as they perform the lesson skill or activity while promoting their independence and are VITAL for rider success. Volunteers with horse experience may have the opportunity to be part of the team by leading the horse during the lesson. Our carriage driving program offers volunteer opportunities to help get the horse ready for the lesson and assist the participant during their lesson. There are many additional ways to donate your time and talent to help us achieve our mission including: photography, creative writing, fundraising, gardening, and more!
REQUIREMENTS Attend a new volunteer training session. For more information. Minimum age is 14 years. Sidewalkers and horse leaders must have the ability to stand/walk for up to 45 minutes on uneven ground/sand. Also to be able to jog for for short distances (up to 150 feet). Need to enjoy outdoors and ability to dress for a variety of weather. A friendly personality and a desire to help people and support the RVR mission “to create a supportive community where people with special needs connect with horses and experience life-changing benefits.”
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU? Experience for those exploring careers in special education, physical therapy, social work, etc. in a fun, team approach environment Great exercise in a scenic setting Horse time! Gain school-required service hours Volunteer with a friend or family member! Personal satisfaction from making a difference in the lives of people with special needs and their families.
WHAT’S NEXT? Visit www.rivervalleyriders.org/volunteers for more information. Questions? Contact info@rivervalleyriders.org or call 651-439-2558. Affiliate: River Valley Riders Our team of dedicated volunteers, highly trained certified instructors and gentle horses allow us to provide therapeutic horseback riding and carriage driving lessons to children and adults with special needs. We are privileged to work with a caring, patient and strong community of people. As a volunteer with River Valley Riders, you are a partner in our mission “to create a supportive community where people with special needs connect with horses and experience life-changing benefits."
LOCATION Volunteer at our Afton facility, with indoor and outdoor arenas and scenic trails in the beautiful St. Croix River valley area.
TRAINING - Required for new volunteers For more information about the next volunteer training session: www.rivervalleyriders.org/volunteers
OPPORTUNITIES River Valley Riders provides services from mid-April through early-November at our facility in Afton. Volunteer once per week for the full season or choose which of the 8-10 week sessions work for you (spring, summer, or fall). Volunteer shifts are 1-3 hours during your choice of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings. The primary volunteer role is walking alongside the participant as they ride their horse during the lesson. “Sidewalkers” follow direction from PATH Intl. certified instructors to support the rider as they perform the lesson skill or activity while promoting their independence and are VITAL for rider success. Volunteers with horse experience may have the opportunity to be part of the team by leading the horse during the lesson. Our carriage driving program offers volunteer opportunities to help get the horse ready for the lesson and assist the participant during their lesson. There are many additional ways to donate your time and talent to help us achieve our mission including: photography, creative writing, fundraising, gardening, and more!
REQUIREMENTS Attend a new volunteer training session. For more information. Minimum age is 14 years. Sidewalkers and horse leaders must have the ability to stand/walk for up to 45 minutes on uneven ground/sand. Also to be able to jog for for short distances (up to 150 feet). Need to enjoy outdoors and ability to dress for a variety of weather. A friendly personality and a desire to help people and support the RVR mission “to create a supportive community where people with special needs connect with horses and experience life-changing benefits.”
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU? Experience for those exploring careers in special education, physical therapy, social work, etc. in a fun, team approach environment Great exercise in a scenic setting Horse time! Gain school-required service hours Volunteer with a friend or family member! Personal satisfaction from making a difference in the lives of people with special needs and their families.
WHAT’S NEXT? Visit www.rivervalleyriders.org/volunteers for more information. Questions? Contact info@rivervalleyriders.org or call 651-439-2558. Affiliate: River Valley Riders Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Saint ThereseHelp Us Make Every Day Extraordinary at Saint Therese! Saint Therese is a nonprofit, Catholic senior living and care organization born out of a simple mission: do ordinary things with extraordinary love. Volunteerism is a long-held tradition at Saint Therese, shaped by our Catholic foundation and faith-based principles. Saint Therese volunteers are treasured members of our community, each bringing his or her unique values and voice to help achieve our mission to do ordinary things with extraordinary love. . Saint Therese offers a wide variety of meaningful volunteer opportunities such as: Provide companionship by visiting with residents, reading, reminiscing ,playing cards or puzzles, listening to music, etc. Escort residents to and from their many activities throughout the campus Share your musical talents by providing entertainment, quiet background music or assist with music therapy Provide pet visits with your trained therapy pet Help with Bingo games (Everyone loves Bingo!) Volunteer with the pastoral care team as a Eucharistic Minister or provide spiritual support Assist with therapeutic recreation activities Provide office support Transportation driver And more!Saint Therese offers flexible scheduling, family volunteering opportunities, and all training is provided. No experience necessary - just a desire to make a difference and have fun! We have communities with locations in New Hope, Brooklyn Park, Shoreview, Woodbury, and coming soon to Corcoran. Volunteer at the location closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Even the smallest things with great love
Affiliate: Saint Therese Help Us Make Every Day Extraordinary at Saint Therese! Saint Therese is a nonprofit, Catholic senior living and care organization born out of a simple mission: do ordinary things with extraordinary love. Volunteerism is a long-held tradition at Saint Therese, shaped by our Catholic foundation and faith-based principles. Saint Therese volunteers are treasured members of our community, each bringing his or her unique values and voice to help achieve our mission to do ordinary things with extraordinary love. . Saint Therese offers a wide variety of meaningful volunteer opportunities such as: Provide companionship by visiting with residents, reading, reminiscing ,playing cards or puzzles, listening to music, etc. Escort residents to and from their many activities throughout the campus Share your musical talents by providing entertainment, quiet background music or assist with music therapy Provide pet visits with your trained therapy pet Help with Bingo games (Everyone loves Bingo!) Volunteer with the pastoral care team as a Eucharistic Minister or provide spiritual support Assist with therapeutic recreation activities Provide office support Transportation driver And more!Saint Therese offers flexible scheduling, family volunteering opportunities, and all training is provided. No experience necessary - just a desire to make a difference and have fun! We have communities with locations in New Hope, Brooklyn Park, Shoreview, Woodbury, and coming soon to Corcoran. Volunteer at the location closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Even the smallest things with great love
Affiliate: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Meal Service VolunteerApply now at: https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteer-intern/volunteerintern-application.html
Role Summary Volunteer will assist staff in organizing and delivering meals to individuals and families living at Tubman’s shelter for victims/survivors of domestic violence. The shelter is located at Tubman East in Maplewood. Impact & Benefits Contribute to a positive and respectful living experience for families in shelter Assist in providing a safe and healthy living environmentPosition Responsibilities Portion out and deliver individual meals to each room in the shelter Follow COVID-19 protocols to ensure safety Assist with clean up as needed Build positive, safe, and friendly connections with residents Communicate concerns to staff as neededPosition Qualifications Friendly, supportive, mature, and reliable Ability to maintain confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and have good judgment in unexpected situations Understand and work from the agency’s set of values and philosophical approaches, including trauma-informed and strength-based care Ability to engage with a diverse group of clients and team members with a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion Must be 16 and olderTime Commitment & Availability One consistent 2 hour shift each weekend preferred (with some flexibility): Saturday or Sunday, either 11 am-1 pm or 5-7 pmSupervision & Training Attend Tubman’s Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Trainings Supervised by Shelter staffAffiliate: Tubman Apply now at: https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteer-intern/volunteerintern-application.html
Role Summary Volunteer will assist staff in organizing and delivering meals to individuals and families living at Tubman’s shelter for victims/survivors of domestic violence. The shelter is located at Tubman East in Maplewood. Impact & Benefits Contribute to a positive and respectful living experience for families in shelter Assist in providing a safe and healthy living environmentPosition Responsibilities Portion out and deliver individual meals to each room in the shelter Follow COVID-19 protocols to ensure safety Assist with clean up as needed Build positive, safe, and friendly connections with residents Communicate concerns to staff as neededPosition Qualifications Friendly, supportive, mature, and reliable Ability to maintain confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and have good judgment in unexpected situations Understand and work from the agency’s set of values and philosophical approaches, including trauma-informed and strength-based care Ability to engage with a diverse group of clients and team members with a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion Must be 16 and olderTime Commitment & Availability One consistent 2 hour shift each weekend preferred (with some flexibility): Saturday or Sunday, either 11 am-1 pm or 5-7 pmSupervision & Training Attend Tubman’s Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Trainings Supervised by Shelter staffAffiliate: Tubman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Memory Loss Assistant Field Trip GuideWho didn’t love going on a field trip in school? Going to different sites, learning something new, and just getting the chance to get out of school. FamilyMeans Community Connection takes the fun of a field trip and applies to adults with early-stage memory loss. During a Community Connection we meet at a set location and each week explore different topics or do different activities. This gets our clients out of the house and participate in activities that are designed specifically for them. You will not be asked to drive clients you just simply have to show up at the proper location.
We need people who are willing to attend these sessions and help provide a fun and safe environment for our clients. This could mean helping to set up and clean up after activities, being a discussion guide, and helping clients participate in activities.
We ask volunteers stay for an entire session which is 4 hours (1/2 hour before, 3 hours program and ½ hour afterward). Sessions will be weekly for 4 to 6 weeks. It would be great if a volunteer could attend every session but we don’t require it.
Affiliate: FamilyMeans Who didn’t love going on a field trip in school? Going to different sites, learning something new, and just getting the chance to get out of school. FamilyMeans Community Connection takes the fun of a field trip and applies to adults with early-stage memory loss. During a Community Connection we meet at a set location and each week explore different topics or do different activities. This gets our clients out of the house and participate in activities that are designed specifically for them. You will not be asked to drive clients you just simply have to show up at the proper location.
We need people who are willing to attend these sessions and help provide a fun and safe environment for our clients. This could mean helping to set up and clean up after activities, being a discussion guide, and helping clients participate in activities.
We ask volunteers stay for an entire session which is 4 hours (1/2 hour before, 3 hours program and ½ hour afterward). Sessions will be weekly for 4 to 6 weeks. It would be great if a volunteer could attend every session but we don’t require it.
Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55802 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Evening Respite Volunteer OpportunityEveryone deserves a night out. Unfortunately, sometimes people are too busy taking care of their spouse, parent or other connection to really do that. FamilyMeans new program will allow caregivers a night out while their care receiver enjoys a fun few hours in a safe environment. To run this event, we are looking for volunteers ready to have some fun and like to help people. If that’s you please consider joining our Night Out Fun Crew. The Night Out Fun Crew will help care receivers participate in fun activities while providing a safe environment. Night Out will meet once a month on the 4th Tuesday of every month for 2 hours for 5:30 to 7:30. This is a great opportunity for people who work but would still like to give back to their community. Even in just that short amount of time volunteers can make a difference in caregivers’ lives. Volunteers can come once or make volunteering at this event a monthly occurrence. Groups and families are welcome to sign up together. Volunteers can sign up by emailing Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org or by calling at 651-789-4055. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Everyone deserves a night out. Unfortunately, sometimes people are too busy taking care of their spouse, parent or other connection to really do that. FamilyMeans new program will allow caregivers a night out while their care receiver enjoys a fun few hours in a safe environment. To run this event, we are looking for volunteers ready to have some fun and like to help people. If that’s you please consider joining our Night Out Fun Crew. The Night Out Fun Crew will help care receivers participate in fun activities while providing a safe environment. Night Out will meet once a month on the 4th Tuesday of every month for 2 hours for 5:30 to 7:30. This is a great opportunity for people who work but would still like to give back to their community. Even in just that short amount of time volunteers can make a difference in caregivers’ lives. Volunteers can come once or make volunteering at this event a monthly occurrence. Groups and families are welcome to sign up together. Volunteers can sign up by emailing Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org or by calling at 651-789-4055. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55802 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Small Group Caregiving ProjectAre you part of a small group that is looking to help others? How about providing respite to caregivers of older adults, or caregivers to those with disabilities? By doing this you are giving these caregivers, who often put their wellbeing on hold, a break. Your group would be providing companionship to the care receiver by exploring mutual interests whether that’s building puzzles, playing games, watching movies etc. During this time the caregiver can do what they need to do. Volunteers are not expected to, nor should they be asked to help the clients in the bathroom, with medications or other personal tasks. Our current volunteers really like the bond they build with the families and how much of an impact they make on our clients’ lives. Everyone in your small group would go through training and, when a good match is found, meet the family. Then the small group would work together so one or two people would be with the caregiver for at least two hours every week. We have no set time for volunteers and clients to meet so you can volunteer on your schedule. We do ask for a 3-month commitment. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Are you part of a small group that is looking to help others? How about providing respite to caregivers of older adults, or caregivers to those with disabilities? By doing this you are giving these caregivers, who often put their wellbeing on hold, a break. Your group would be providing companionship to the care receiver by exploring mutual interests whether that’s building puzzles, playing games, watching movies etc. During this time the caregiver can do what they need to do. Volunteers are not expected to, nor should they be asked to help the clients in the bathroom, with medications or other personal tasks. Our current volunteers really like the bond they build with the families and how much of an impact they make on our clients’ lives. Everyone in your small group would go through training and, when a good match is found, meet the family. Then the small group would work together so one or two people would be with the caregiver for at least two hours every week. We have no set time for volunteers and clients to meet so you can volunteer on your schedule. We do ask for a 3-month commitment. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Families Volunteering TogetherAre you and your family looking for something you can all do together? How about providing respite to caregivers of older adults, or caregivers to those with disabilities? By doing this you are giving these caregivers, who often put their wellbeing on hold, a break. Your family would be providing companionship to the care receiver by exploring mutual interests whether that’s building puzzles, playing games, watching movies etc. During this time the caregiver can do what they need to do. Volunteers are not expected to, nor should they be asked to help the clients in the bathroom, with medications or other personal tasks. Our current volunteers really like the bond they build with the families and how much of an impact they make on our clients’ lives. It would be a great family bonding experience spending time together helping others. We have no set time for volunteers and clients to meet so you can volunteer on your schedule. We do ask for a 2 hour/week and 3-month commitment. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Are you and your family looking for something you can all do together? How about providing respite to caregivers of older adults, or caregivers to those with disabilities? By doing this you are giving these caregivers, who often put their wellbeing on hold, a break. Your family would be providing companionship to the care receiver by exploring mutual interests whether that’s building puzzles, playing games, watching movies etc. During this time the caregiver can do what they need to do. Volunteers are not expected to, nor should they be asked to help the clients in the bathroom, with medications or other personal tasks. Our current volunteers really like the bond they build with the families and how much of an impact they make on our clients’ lives. It would be a great family bonding experience spending time together helping others. We have no set time for volunteers and clients to meet so you can volunteer on your schedule. We do ask for a 2 hour/week and 3-month commitment. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55802 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hand Massage VolunteerLearn to provide a nurturing hand massage for hospital patients. Enjoy friendly conversations as you help to relieve anxiety, pain, and stress through caring touch. Make a difference through the power of touch! Sign up for this great volunteer opportunity by clicking the "RESPOND" button in the top right corner!
Affiliate: Lakeview Hospital Learn to provide a nurturing hand massage for hospital patients. Enjoy friendly conversations as you help to relieve anxiety, pain, and stress through caring touch. Make a difference through the power of touch! Sign up for this great volunteer opportunity by clicking the "RESPOND" button in the top right corner!
Affiliate: Lakeview Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Young Professionals Group MemberYoung Professionals Group Member Echelon is the emerging professionals arm of The Salvation Army. Our community of members are serious about having fun while Doing the Most Good for the Twin Cities community. Whether we are serving, socializing, or raising money, Echelon remains a connected and passionate community focused on actively supporting the mission and vision of The Salvation Army.
Affiliate: The Salvation Army Northern Division Young Professionals Group Member Echelon is the emerging professionals arm of The Salvation Army. Our community of members are serious about having fun while Doing the Most Good for the Twin Cities community. Whether we are serving, socializing, or raising money, Echelon remains a connected and passionate community focused on actively supporting the mission and vision of The Salvation Army.
Affiliate: The Salvation Army Northern Division Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Packing food boxes - Metro AreaThe Salvation Army's Food Shelves serves families and individuals in need of food and basic necessities year round. Volunteers are needed to assist in packing boxes with food, helping unload food deliveries and stocking the pantry. Locations in need of volunteer support: NE Central Ave Minneapolis Lyndale Ave North Minneapolis E Lake St. South Minneapolis Payne Ave East St. Paul - meal serving also available Brooklyn Park West 7th St. Paul Maplewood Minneapolis - Yale Place - 4th Tuesday of the month 11:30-2 pmAffiliate: The Salvation Army Northern Division The Salvation Army's Food Shelves serves families and individuals in need of food and basic necessities year round. Volunteers are needed to assist in packing boxes with food, helping unload food deliveries and stocking the pantry. Locations in need of volunteer support: NE Central Ave Minneapolis Lyndale Ave North Minneapolis E Lake St. South Minneapolis Payne Ave East St. Paul - meal serving also available Brooklyn Park West 7th St. Paul Maplewood Minneapolis - Yale Place - 4th Tuesday of the month 11:30-2 pmAffiliate: The Salvation Army Northern Division Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth SupportFamilyMeans is looking for volunteers to provide companionship and supervision to youth with special needs so their caregivers can take a break. Volunteers do not need to help with any personal tasks. If interested, let Dan know at dbohnker@familymeans.org. Affiliate: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers to provide companionship and supervision to youth with special needs so their caregivers can take a break. Volunteers do not need to help with any personal tasks. If interested, let Dan know at dbohnker@familymeans.org. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Seeking Advisory Board Members - The Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army is seeking additional volunteers to serve on our Advisory Board. We are seeking individuals who are currently employed at larger Twin Cities' corporations, including Target, General Mills, 3M, Medtronic, Travelers, etc. Experience in marketing, finance, or fundraising is welcomed. Affiliate: The Salvation Army Northern Division The Salvation Army is seeking additional volunteers to serve on our Advisory Board. We are seeking individuals who are currently employed at larger Twin Cities' corporations, including Target, General Mills, 3M, Medtronic, Travelers, etc. Experience in marketing, finance, or fundraising is welcomed. Affiliate: The Salvation Army Northern Division Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CERTIFIED HOSPICE VOLUNTEERAllina Hospice is seeking volunteers that are certified as Hairstylists, Pet Therapists and Energy Work/Massage Therapists to provide support to our hospice patients. https://www.allinahealth.org/about-us/volunteer/hospice-volunteer-opportunities
Link above to apply and for more information Your Gifts matters! Do you hold a certification for any of the above. Would you like to share these skills in a meaningful way during an important time. A cut can give a sense of self worth, a massage or energy work., relaxation. Pet therapy can bring joy and the unexpected to a patients day. Your own Volunteer vision matters! In the training process. We find out what your interests are. We ask how and where you want to engage. This may mean offering respite, or companionship visits. What do you love to do? Do you play cards, are you a sports fan? Would you like to capture stories or help someone send out letters or other projects. We then assign you 1-1 with a patient in our Hospice program. Your time Matters! Hours are flexible and your availability is respected. The steps to Volunteer include at home Online training followed by an in-person group wrap-up session at a later date in St. Paul. Call 612-262-7108 with any questions or apply online at www.allinahealth.org Search keywords Hospice Volunteer and apply online.
Affiliate: Allina Health Hospice & Palliative Care Allina Hospice is seeking volunteers that are certified as Hairstylists, Pet Therapists and Energy Work/Massage Therapists to provide support to our hospice patients. https://www.allinahealth.org/about-us/volunteer/hospice-volunteer-opportunities
Link above to apply and for more information Your Gifts matters! Do you hold a certification for any of the above. Would you like to share these skills in a meaningful way during an important time. A cut can give a sense of self worth, a massage or energy work., relaxation. Pet therapy can bring joy and the unexpected to a patients day. Your own Volunteer vision matters! In the training process. We find out what your interests are. We ask how and where you want to engage. This may mean offering respite, or companionship visits. What do you love to do? Do you play cards, are you a sports fan? Would you like to capture stories or help someone send out letters or other projects. We then assign you 1-1 with a patient in our Hospice program. Your time Matters! Hours are flexible and your availability is respected. The steps to Volunteer include at home Online training followed by an in-person group wrap-up session at a later date in St. Paul. Call 612-262-7108 with any questions or apply online at www.allinahealth.org Search keywords Hospice Volunteer and apply online.
Affiliate: Allina Health Hospice & Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Affiliate Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55016 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VETERAN HOSPICE VOLUNTEERAllina Hospice is seeking Veterans for Vet to Vet interactions requested by our Veterans who are on our Hospice service. https://www.allinahealth.org/about-us/volunteer/hospice-volunteer-opportunities
Link above to apply and for more information Your Service to our Country Matters! You have served and your life experiences can hold another Veteran at this time. You can listen with empathy. You have followed a similar path but experiences are so very unique. You can meet a Veteran exactly where they are at and be a consistent piece of the puzzle. Meeting needs such as respite, companionship, helping with small projects, or other needs in the environment. Your own Volunteer vision matters! In the training process. We find out what your interests are. We ask how and where you want to engage. This may mean offering respite, or companionship visits. What do you love to do? Do you play cards, are you a sports fan? Would you like to capture stories or help someone send out letters or other projects. We then assign you 1-1 with a patient in our Hospice program. Your time Matters! Hours are flexible and your availability is respected. The steps to Volunteer include at home Online training followed by an in-person group wrap-up session in St. Paul. Currently our Volunteers our supporting 1-1 in homes and facilities without Covid visiting restrictions. They are also sending cards or making phone calls if requested and sitting bedside during our 11th hour program. Now is a great time to join our team. We will make sure to get you personal protective equipment and you will be asked to be vaccinated for Covid and have yearly flu shots to support 1-1. We require background checks which will include fingerprinting, references and labwork. Call 612-262-7108 with any questions or apply online at www.allinahealth.org Search keywords Hospice Volunteer and apply online. Affiliate: Allina Health Hospice & Palliative Care Allina Hospice is seeking Veterans for Vet to Vet interactions requested by our Veterans who are on our Hospice service. https://www.allinahealth.org/about-us/volunteer/hospice-volunteer-opportunities
Link above to apply and for more information Your Service to our Country Matters! You have served and your life experiences can hold another Veteran at this time. You can listen with empathy. You have followed a similar path but experiences are so very unique. You can meet a Veteran exactly where they are at and be a consistent piece of the puzzle. Meeting needs such as respite, companionship, helping with small projects, or other needs in the environment. Your own Volunteer vision matters! In the training process. We find out what your interests are. We ask how and where you want to engage. This may mean offering respite, or companionship visits. What do you love to do? Do you play cards, are you a sports fan? Would you like to capture stories or help someone send out letters or other projects. We then assign you 1-1 with a patient in our Hospice program. Your time Matters! Hours are flexible and your availability is respected. The steps to Volunteer include at home Online training followed by an in-person group wrap-up session in St. Paul. Currently our Volunteers our supporting 1-1 in homes and facilities without Covid visiting restrictions. They are also sending cards or making phone calls if requested and sitting bedside during our 11th hour program. Now is a great time to join our team. We will make sure to get you personal protective equipment and you will be asked to be vaccinated for Covid and have yearly flu shots to support 1-1. We require background checks which will include fingerprinting, references and labwork. Call 612-262-7108 with any questions or apply online at www.allinahealth.org Search keywords Hospice Volunteer and apply online. Affiliate: Allina Health Hospice & Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Affiliate Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55083 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HOSPICE VOLUNTEER
https://www.allinahealth.org/about-us/volunteer/hospice-volunteer-opportunities Community Volunteering: We match vibrant individuals 1-1 with patient needs at end of life. Your own Volunteer vision matters! In the training process. We find out what your interests are. We ask how and where you want to engage. This may mean offering respite, or companionship visits. Do you want to sit bedside during our 11th hour vigils? What do you love to do? Do you play cards, are you a sports fan? Would you like to capture stories or help someone send out letters or other projects. We then assign you 1-1 with a patient in our Hospice program. Your gifts Matter! The opportunities are diverse as our volunteer pool. You have a heart for a soft conversation, your friends may come to you for a listening ear, with strong traits of compassion and care you often can see needs before they come to light. You can see yourself stepping into a volunteer role that holds purpose. Your time Matters! Hours are flexible and your availability is respected. The steps to Volunteer include at home Online training followed by an in-person group wrap-up session in Minneapolis. NOTE: Currently our volunteers are making phone calls, sending cards and supporting with 1-1 visits in homes and some facilities that do not have visiting restrictions. We are now implementing our 11th hour bedside vigils as well. Take the next steps, apply online and we will connect with you via phone. You can complete your online training now and work towards your goal of being a Hospice Volunteer with Allina Health. Call 612-262-7108 with any questions or go to www.allinahospice.org Search keywords Hospice Volunteer and apply online. We are taking applicants currently. Affiliate: Allina Health Hospice & Palliative Care
https://www.allinahealth.org/about-us/volunteer/hospice-volunteer-opportunities Community Volunteering: We match vibrant individuals 1-1 with patient needs at end of life. Your own Volunteer vision matters! In the training process. We find out what your interests are. We ask how and where you want to engage. This may mean offering respite, or companionship visits. Do you want to sit bedside during our 11th hour vigils? What do you love to do? Do you play cards, are you a sports fan? Would you like to capture stories or help someone send out letters or other projects. We then assign you 1-1 with a patient in our Hospice program. Your gifts Matter! The opportunities are diverse as our volunteer pool. You have a heart for a soft conversation, your friends may come to you for a listening ear, with strong traits of compassion and care you often can see needs before they come to light. You can see yourself stepping into a volunteer role that holds purpose. Your time Matters! Hours are flexible and your availability is respected. The steps to Volunteer include at home Online training followed by an in-person group wrap-up session in Minneapolis. NOTE: Currently our volunteers are making phone calls, sending cards and supporting with 1-1 visits in homes and some facilities that do not have visiting restrictions. We are now implementing our 11th hour bedside vigils as well. Take the next steps, apply online and we will connect with you via phone. You can complete your online training now and work towards your goal of being a Hospice Volunteer with Allina Health. Call 612-262-7108 with any questions or go to www.allinahospice.org Search keywords Hospice Volunteer and apply online. We are taking applicants currently. Affiliate: Allina Health Hospice & Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Affiliate Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55083 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Families in Need Shop for GroceriesHelp families at our East Metro Place facility receive up to a week's supply of groceries through our Mobile Food Market! Currently home to over 30 families, our White Bear Lake location provides safe and secure housing for all family structures as they transition out of homelessness. For many of these families, food insecurity remains an ongoing concern. Thanks to support from volunteers like you, we will be able to provide our families with food, diapers and other essential items! Food will be delivered to Solid Ground courtesy of the White Bear Area Food Shelf. As a volunteer, your help is needed with unloading food from the food truck, sorting and organizing food items, and helping families fill grocery bags with food. 3rd Wednesday; 2:00pm-4:00pm
Affiliate: Solid Ground Help families at our East Metro Place facility receive up to a week's supply of groceries through our Mobile Food Market! Currently home to over 30 families, our White Bear Lake location provides safe and secure housing for all family structures as they transition out of homelessness. For many of these families, food insecurity remains an ongoing concern. Thanks to support from volunteers like you, we will be able to provide our families with food, diapers and other essential items! Food will be delivered to Solid Ground courtesy of the White Bear Area Food Shelf. As a volunteer, your help is needed with unloading food from the food truck, sorting and organizing food items, and helping families fill grocery bags with food. 3rd Wednesday; 2:00pm-4:00pm
Affiliate: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with groundskeepingWe are always looking for individuals who would like to share part of their green thumb and maintenence skills with Young Life! Help keep up our property outside as well as our building in excellent condition is key to running a great ministry too. Affiliate: Young Life St Croix Valley We are always looking for individuals who would like to share part of their green thumb and maintenence skills with Young Life! Help keep up our property outside as well as our building in excellent condition is key to running a great ministry too. Affiliate: Young Life St Croix Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Organize/Office Admin HelpLooking for folks who have a nack for administrative tasks to come alongside our staff in the office. From mailings, filing, book-keeping, general organization, etc. You can be a vital part of the work that happens in the Young Life office! Affiliate: Young Life St Croix Valley Looking for folks who have a nack for administrative tasks to come alongside our staff in the office. From mailings, filing, book-keeping, general organization, etc. You can be a vital part of the work that happens in the Young Life office! Affiliate: Young Life St Croix Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer LeaderVolunteer leaders are absolutely vital to the mission of Young Life. It is their involvement that allows lives to be changed. Young Life volunteer leaders participate in a full range of activities that help them build these significant relationships with kids. Volunteer leaders, who ascribe to our Statement of Faith, are trained by Young Life staff — who are specialists in youth ministry — to make the safety of kids a priority. By keeping kids safe, volunteer leaders build trust not only with kids, but also with other people in the community. As a volunteer leader for any of Young Life’s ministries, you make an eternal difference. When you’re a leader, you’re also joining a community of dynamic staff, leaders and committee. It’s not uncommon for leaders to say that they get more out of being a leader than what they give. Affiliate: Young Life St Croix Valley Volunteer leaders are absolutely vital to the mission of Young Life. It is their involvement that allows lives to be changed. Young Life volunteer leaders participate in a full range of activities that help them build these significant relationships with kids. Volunteer leaders, who ascribe to our Statement of Faith, are trained by Young Life staff — who are specialists in youth ministry — to make the safety of kids a priority. By keeping kids safe, volunteer leaders build trust not only with kids, but also with other people in the community. As a volunteer leader for any of Young Life’s ministries, you make an eternal difference. When you’re a leader, you’re also joining a community of dynamic staff, leaders and committee. It’s not uncommon for leaders to say that they get more out of being a leader than what they give. Affiliate: Young Life St Croix Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Affiliate Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inver Hills College - Internships and Service LearningAre you looking for an experience that will aide you in your school life, professional life or personal life? If you can spend time with a child who has a disability or a senior who may be frail, have memory loss or a chronic health condition we would like to meet with you. This volunteer, internship, Service - Community Learning Role can take place two-four times a month for two - four hours. There are needs for day, evening and weekend volunteer throughout Washington County. You will not be providing any type of care other than companionship and supervision of the person you are spending time with. This is a great experience for Social Work Students, Human Services Students, Nursing Students, Special Ed Teachers, and so many more students. The best part is you will have fun while learning and your time will make a difference. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Are you looking for an experience that will aide you in your school life, professional life or personal life? If you can spend time with a child who has a disability or a senior who may be frail, have memory loss or a chronic health condition we would like to meet with you. This volunteer, internship, Service - Community Learning Role can take place two-four times a month for two - four hours. There are needs for day, evening and weekend volunteer throughout Washington County. You will not be providing any type of care other than companionship and supervision of the person you are spending time with. This is a great experience for Social Work Students, Human Services Students, Nursing Students, Special Ed Teachers, and so many more students. The best part is you will have fun while learning and your time will make a difference. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Century College - Service Learning and Internship OpportunitiesIf you are looking for a great learning opportunity that you can make work with school, home and work life lets talk. If you can commit to 12 weeks of service 2-4 times a month for 2-4 hours a visit or 40 plus hours of an internship lets talk. We have needs for day, evening and weekend hours in Cottage Grove, Woodbury, Oakdale, Stillwater, Bayport, Mahtomedi and other cities in Washington County. You can spend time with a senior who is frail or has some memory loss or with a child who has a disability. You get to learn while having fun and helping someone else. You must have transportation and be able to pass a criminal background check. Affiliate: FamilyMeans If you are looking for a great learning opportunity that you can make work with school, home and work life lets talk. If you can commit to 12 weeks of service 2-4 times a month for 2-4 hours a visit or 40 plus hours of an internship lets talk. We have needs for day, evening and weekend hours in Cottage Grove, Woodbury, Oakdale, Stillwater, Bayport, Mahtomedi and other cities in Washington County. You can spend time with a senior who is frail or has some memory loss or with a child who has a disability. You get to learn while having fun and helping someone else. You must have transportation and be able to pass a criminal background check. Affiliate: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Basic Education VolunteerThe Stillwater Adult Basic Education and English Language Learner program is looking for volunteer classroom assistants. Volunteers may be asked to work individually with a student or in a group setting. Core teaching components include basic English comprehension and speaking in the ELL classroom, and reading, writing and math skills in the ABE classroom. Classes are offered morning, afternoon and evening, Monday-Thursday. Volunteers are generally needed for all class times. Stillwater ABE program runs for 38 weeks out of the year.
Affiliate: Stillwater Area Public Schools The Stillwater Adult Basic Education and English Language Learner program is looking for volunteer classroom assistants. Volunteers may be asked to work individually with a student or in a group setting. Core teaching components include basic English comprehension and speaking in the ELL classroom, and reading, writing and math skills in the ABE classroom. Classes are offered morning, afternoon and evening, Monday-Thursday. Volunteers are generally needed for all class times. Stillwater ABE program runs for 38 weeks out of the year.
Affiliate: Stillwater Area Public Schools Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Affiliate Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Woodbury Circle ParticipantWashington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) seeks community members interested in restorative justice, particularly circles, to participate as a community member in Sentencing Circles. Washington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) is an organization formed to address issues surrounding incidents of crime in Washington County through the restorative justice circle process. The primary participants are community members who strive to make their neighborhoods safer and more community-oriented by devoting time to work with offenders and victims. Circles within the justice system aim to identify the factors that contributed to criminal behavior and prevent the recurring behavior, while healing the harm caused by the crime. WCCC believes crimes with complex causes such as addiction, lack of education or lack of positive support can be better served with circles than the traditional model of punishment. For this placement, community members will be placed in the Woodbury community. Community members will participate in cases referred from the courts for sentencing. Community members will be asked to commit to at least one case. The opportunity may include some of the following tasks/activities: Participate in Application Circle to decide whether to accept the client into Circle Participate in weekly/bi-weekly Circles with clients from the courts Participate in Sentencing Circle Attend sentencing hearing after Sentencing Circle Attend Circles with clients post-sentencing For more information about WCCC, please visit www.peacemakingcircles.org
Affiliate: Washington County Community Circles, Inc. Washington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) seeks community members interested in restorative justice, particularly circles, to participate as a community member in Sentencing Circles. Washington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) is an organization formed to address issues surrounding incidents of crime in Washington County through the restorative justice circle process. The primary participants are community members who strive to make their neighborhoods safer and more community-oriented by devoting time to work with offenders and victims. Circles within the justice system aim to identify the factors that contributed to criminal behavior and prevent the recurring behavior, while healing the harm caused by the crime. WCCC believes crimes with complex causes such as addiction, lack of education or lack of positive support can be better served with circles than the traditional model of punishment. For this placement, community members will be placed in the Woodbury community. Community members will participate in cases referred from the courts for sentencing. Community members will be asked to commit to at least one case. The opportunity may include some of the following tasks/activities: Participate in Application Circle to decide whether to accept the client into Circle Participate in weekly/bi-weekly Circles with clients from the courts Participate in Sentencing Circle Attend sentencing hearing after Sentencing Circle Attend Circles with clients post-sentencing For more information about WCCC, please visit www.peacemakingcircles.org
Affiliate: Washington County Community Circles, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Affiliate Requirement: 12 years old Zip Code: 55125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stillwater Circle ParticipantWashington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) seeks community members interested in restorative justice, particularly circles, to participate as a community member in Sentencing Circles. Washington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) is an organization formed to address issues surrounding incidents of crime in Washington County through the restorative justice circle process. The primary participants are community members who strive to make their neighborhoods safer and more community-oriented by devoting time to work with offenders and victims. Circles within the justice system aim to identify the factors that contributed to criminal behavior and prevent the recurring behavior, while healing the harm caused by the crime. WCCC believes crimes with complex causes such as addiction, lack of education or lack of positive support can be better served with circles than the traditional model of punishment. For this placement, community members will be placed in the Stillwater community. Community members will participate in cases referred from the courts for sentencing. Community members will be asked to commit to at least one case. The opportunity may include some of the following tasks/activities: Participate in Application Circle to decide whether to accept the client into Circle Participate in weekly/bi-weekly Circles with clients from the courts Participate in Sentencing Circle Attend sentencing hearing after Sentencing Circle Attend Circles with clients post-sentencing For more information about WCCC, please visit www.peacemakingcircles.org
Affiliate: Washington County Community Circles, Inc. Washington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) seeks community members interested in restorative justice, particularly circles, to participate as a community member in Sentencing Circles. Washington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) is an organization formed to address issues surrounding incidents of crime in Washington County through the restorative justice circle process. The primary participants are community members who strive to make their neighborhoods safer and more community-oriented by devoting time to work with offenders and victims. Circles within the justice system aim to identify the factors that contributed to criminal behavior and prevent the recurring behavior, while healing the harm caused by the crime. WCCC believes crimes with complex causes such as addiction, lack of education or lack of positive support can be better served with circles than the traditional model of punishment. For this placement, community members will be placed in the Stillwater community. Community members will participate in cases referred from the courts for sentencing. Community members will be asked to commit to at least one case. The opportunity may include some of the following tasks/activities: Participate in Application Circle to decide whether to accept the client into Circle Participate in weekly/bi-weekly Circles with clients from the courts Participate in Sentencing Circle Attend sentencing hearing after Sentencing Circle Attend Circles with clients post-sentencing For more information about WCCC, please visit www.peacemakingcircles.org
Affiliate: Washington County Community Circles, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Affiliate Requirement: 12 years old Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cottage Grove Circle ParticipantWashington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) seeks community members interested in restorative justice, particularly circles, to participate as a community member in Sentencing Circles. Washington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) is an organization formed to address issues surrounding incidents of crime in Washington County through the restorative justice circle process. The primary participants are community members who strive to make their neighborhoods safer and more community-oriented by devoting time to work with offenders and victims. Circles within the justice system aim to identify the factors that contributed to criminal behavior and prevent the recurring behavior, while healing the harm caused by the crime. WCCC believes crimes with complex causes such as addiction, lack of education or lack of positive support can be better served with circles than the traditional model of punishment. For this placement, community members will be placed in the Cottage Grove community. Community members will participate in cases referred from the courts for sentencing. Community members will be asked to commit to at least one case. The opportunity may include some of the following tasks/activities: Participate in Application Circle to decide whether to accept the client into Circle Participate in weekly/bi-weekly Circles with clients from the courts Participate in Sentencing Circle Attend sentencing hearing after Sentencing Circle Attend Circles with clients post-sentencing For more information about WCCC, please visit www.peacemakingcircles.org
Affiliate: Washington County Community Circles, Inc. Washington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) seeks community members interested in restorative justice, particularly circles, to participate as a community member in Sentencing Circles. Washington County Community Circles, Inc. (WCCC) is an organization formed to address issues surrounding incidents of crime in Washington County through the restorative justice circle process. The primary participants are community members who strive to make their neighborhoods safer and more community-oriented by devoting time to work with offenders and victims. Circles within the justice system aim to identify the factors that contributed to criminal behavior and prevent the recurring behavior, while healing the harm caused by the crime. WCCC believes crimes with complex causes such as addiction, lack of education or lack of positive support can be better served with circles than the traditional model of punishment. For this placement, community members will be placed in the Cottage Grove community. Community members will participate in cases referred from the courts for sentencing. Community members will be asked to commit to at least one case. The opportunity may include some of the following tasks/activities: Participate in Application Circle to decide whether to accept the client into Circle Participate in weekly/bi-weekly Circles with clients from the courts Participate in Sentencing Circle Attend sentencing hearing after Sentencing Circle Attend Circles with clients post-sentencing For more information about WCCC, please visit www.peacemakingcircles.org
Affiliate: Washington County Community Circles, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Affiliate Requirement: 12 years old Zip Code: 55016 Allow Groups: No |