
Opportunity Details
The youth summer programs allow kids to step out of their comfort zones, meet new people, and foster friendships that often last a lifetime. By interacting with a diverse group of peers, kids learn essential skills like communication and cooperation. We believe all children will get the opportunity to try new things, make new friends, and learn about themselves. All of these are crucial to developing self-esteem and confidence. Allowing our youth the opportunity to fellowship and build positive, healthy relationships with others is also a good thing to do. With many hands and loving hearts involved, we can help make a difference.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 12 | n/a | n/a |

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Join us for this family-friendly event featuring Volkswagen Beetles from all across the country. You support will be critical as we need assistance selling tickets, working our concession stand, and more. Volunteers need to be at least 15+. If you are under 18, please complete the volunteer profile then contact A.J. Davis at aj.davis@rmhchattanooga.com with what shifts you would like to work.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Gate 1 Admissions | 4 | n/a | n/a |
Gate 2 Admissions | 4 | n/a | n/a |
Pizza Wagon | 1 | n/a | n/a |
Concessions | 5 | n/a | n/a |

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Is that spotless fridge oh so satisfying? Do you get a secret thrill from a deep cleanwith a toothbrush? OhSoClean! service teams spray, scrub, and organize Teen Feed’s dinner locations until they are shiny and good as new. OhSoClean! service teams are vital for providing a sanitary and welcoming setting for Teen Feed’s nightly dinner program. We invite you to join us as partners in addressing the basic needs of Seattle’s houseless youth community through an OhSoClean! Service Event.
For next steps including scheduling, please email: volunteercoordinator@teenfeed.org
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Support Teen Feed by organizing a food collection drive to provide pantry staples and paper products for our nightly meal program for houseless youth 13-25 years of age. Our meal program always is in needs of pantry staples (bottled water, coco packets, cooking oil, sparking seltzer water, electrolyte packets, cup-o-noodle, 100% fruit juice, hot sauce, spices) and paper products (to-go packaging, etc.). Contact us for more information about how to run a food drive at your place of work.To see what items are currently most needed, or do an entirely remote food drive, please reference our Amazon Wishlist, linked on our website: https://teenfeed.org/donate/
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Support Teen Feed by organizing a basic needs drive within yourcommunity! Our young people are in need of new and high quality clothing, basic needs, and toiletries. Contact us for more information about how to run a basic needs drive within your community, such as your workplace.
To see list of current needs or do a completely remote Basic Needs Drive, please see our Amazon Wishlist, linked on https://teenfeed.org/donate/

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If you enjoy gardening and have a passion for helping seniors, please join us on Wednesday, May 1 at Providence Marianwood in Issaquah.Help us beautify the resident courtyard by weeding, pruning, and planting perennials.
BYOGT (Gardening Tools) or use ours. We'll provide everything you need, including lunch!
This event is part of Providence O'Christmas Trees' volunteer series, giving our supporters the chance to learn about Providence Home and Community Care and make a direct impact on the community through service work.
Hosted by Providence Home & Community Care Special Events.
Marianwood was founded in 1986 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace and purchased by the Providence Health System in 1996 and is the only nonprofit skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in the Issaquah/Sammamish area.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Morning Shift | 4 | n/a | n/a |
Afternoon Shift | 10 | n/a | n/a |

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IT'S BACKKKKKK! P.E.A.R.L.'s Stripes Vs Blue & You Community Kickball Tournament is in full effect! Join us Saturday May 18th 2024 at the Pea Ridge Memorial Park ball fields to help us KICK the stigma!We will be hosting an EXHIBITION GAME with the BEST of NWA Recovery & the BEST of NWA Law Enforcement coming together to honor the life of Pea Ridge Police Officer Kevin Apple who sacrificed his life in the line of duty. We honor his life by showing that WE DO RECOVER & WE COME TOGETHER with our local law enforcement for a day of fun and healing!
We would like to thank the Pea Ridge Police Dept. and Officer Apple's family for affording us the opportunity to do this in his name. A portion of proceeds will be donated to the Pea Ridge P.D.
Come join us! The first 8 recovery teams and the first 8 law enforcement teams for a total of 16 TEAMS will get to play that day! To save your teams spot you can contact Kyra Moss with the information provided on the flyer. Teams registrations are $300 per team!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Set Up Crew | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Bracket Runner | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Event Cleaning Crew | no limit | n/a | n/a |
PEARL Sales Attendant | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Team Registration Table | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Score Keeper | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Tear Down Crew | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Volunteer Referee | no limit | n/a | n/a |
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At Hope Street we value being able to provide a beautiful space families and individuals can call home. Join us for a day designated towards maintaining the overall cleanliness and upkeep of our building by sanitizing common spaces and preparing an apartment for a new member(s) to move into! Hope Street will provide the necessary cleaning supplies, all we need is you to help make this happen. Volunteers are also welcome to interact with our members and get to know people, as well as get a tour of both our housing facility, Homes at Hope Street and our community center, Shechem at Hope Street.Kohl's Associates who track their volunteer time on the Benevity App within two weeks of the volunteer event end date ensure the nonprofit receives $50/hour volunteered.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 30 | n/a | n/a |

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Our Meals from the Heart program is all about bringing the flavors of your home into our Houses: you create the menu, buy the ingredients, and prepare a meal for families in our spacious, modern kitchens.We accept groups of up to 8 volunteers at our locations across Chicagoland. Just bring yourself and your unopened, unprepared ingredients – we’ll supply everything else!

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Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana (RMHC-CNI) provides housing, support and community so families with sick children can stay together. Team Volunteers are integral to this work by helping with the day-to-day operations of our Houses and Family Rooms. No two days as a Team Volunteer are alike, and these flexible, passionate individuals handle a variety of tasks to ensure our locations run smoothly for the families we serve.Key Responsibilities:
Interact professionally with guests, other volunteers, donors, visitors and staff.
Complete simple household tasks to maintain a clean and functional space. Responsibilities vary widely but may include: cleaning, doing laundry, and changing light bulbs, as well as restocking or organizing common spaces, kitchens and storage areas.
Work at the front desk to welcome and assist guests, accept donations, help with administrative projects and answer the phone.
Give tours to volunteer groups, families and other visitors.
Help families by preparing guest rooms for their arrival, answering basic questions and directing them throughout the House or Family Room.
Assist with the preparation for and/or cleanup of varied services, such as meals and activities.
Remain flexible and willing to complete wide-ranging tasks to meet current needs.
Additional responsibilities for multilingual Team Volunteers:
Ensure the needs of multilingual guest families are met by engaging with them prior to their arrival to an RMHC-CNI location, during the House/Family Room check-in process, throughout their stay, and during check-out.
Assist with translating House/Family Room documents, announcements, and signage as needed.
Qualifications:
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Ability to work professionally and collaboratively with other volunteers and RMHC-CNI staff.
Desire to create and maintain a caring and compassionate environment for guest families.
Willingness to engage with and provide service to all families and visitors.
Volunteers must be dependable, trustworthy, friendly and flexible.
Must be capable of standing, squatting and carrying up to 35 pounds.
Additional qualifications for multilingual Team Volunteers:
Oral and written fluency in a language/languages other than English.
Time Commitment and Scheduling:
Volunteers must commit to a minimum of two set, recurring shifts each month for at least one year (some locations require a weekly shift commitment).
Team Volunteer shifts occur seven days a week, and are 3-4 hours long (location dependent).
Training and Support:
Volunteers must complete an orientation session, background check and on-site shadow shifts.
Team Volunteers participating at in-hospital locations must also complete the hospital’s full volunteer onboarding/screening processes.
Team Volunteers report to RMHC-CNI staff at each location.
Applying:
Interested individuals can submit an online application via the RMHC-CNI website: https://rmhccni.org/get-involved/individual-volunteer/.