
Opportunity Details
Come serve on a day where Santa and his Elves will bring smiles and laughter to the children we serve in "Our Community" we have a wonderful time, giving out gifts, stockings, a special lunch and Lots of Love. Always a Special Time.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Kids Christmas at the Square | 5 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
The Gift of Hope is a Christmas distribution program of The Moore Wright Group, that services on average 45,000 families in the state of Washington. With the focus on children who have a history of abuse, homelessness, foster care, or parents who are incarcerated. The Gift of Hope is a multi day Distribution that takes place in 8 counties where families receive a voucher and they receive all new toys, Christmas items, household goods, diapers, socks, books clothes, and shoes. We look to bring hope to children who have a past of trauma to help them know they are not alone, and the past is the past and hope is a thing of the future.The Moore Wright Group (TMWG) is a unique 501(c)(3) organization that leverages agreements with local and national retailers to donate large numbers of unused and often brand-new goods -- everything from food and basic necessities to furniture and household appliances -- to families in need, at no cost to the families. Our mission is to break the cycle of poverty, abuse, and abandonment in our community by providing hope. In addition to providing direct outreach and resources to clients in 31 counties in Washington, we also partner with over 400 hundred other nonprofit organizations, 75 school districts, Tribes and government agencies to reach as many people as possible across the state and beyond. Our primary constituents are low-income and economically disadvantaged adults and families, including those affected by domestic violence, sexual assault and other crimes.
In 2020, TMWG distributed more than $27 million worth of goods to 1.1M families in Washington. An average of 84 pallets a week of donated items from retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, Target, ULine, Map International, Save the Children and Good360 are processed at warehouse locations. It had been a longstanding priority of ours to expand our operations into Grays Harbor county to better assist rural communities. In 2020 we expanded our operations into Grays Harbor County, we celebrated the opening of our new location by hosting a costume and toys distribution to over 800 children during a Halloween Distribution. We would later do a 3-day Christmas outreach drive. More than 3,700 families in need in the Grays Harbor and surrounding area received 61 pallets of donated products totaling over $1.4 million during the Christmas Distribution alone. It was a huge success! We also reached another 25,000 families at the end of the year through the help of our 38 Grays Harbor-based partner organizations and school districts that impact Grays Harbor, and Pacific County. In just a short time, our Aberdeen location has become a beacon of hope for the entire community.
Your donations will help us reach the goal of getting tangible goods into the hands of children and families. It also will assist us going into communities in Rural areas with our Disaster Distribution Center when needed. We know the need is greater this year. Our Distributions will be happening every Friday and Saturday from December 3rd until December 24th.
The Moore Wright Group is not the most heavily funded organization, but we do a lot, so if a donation could help us serve more that we do quietly we would appreciate the assistance, and consideration.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|
Distribution Set up and Distribution Assistants | 55 | n/a | n/a |
Distribution Assistants | 55 | n/a | n/a |
Distribution Assistant and Distribution Breakdown | 55 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
The Gift of Hope is a Christmas distribution program of The Moore Wright Group, that services on average 45,000 families in the state of Washington. With the focus on children who have a history of abuse, homelessness, foster care, or parents who are incarcerated. The Gift of Hope is a multi day Distribution that takes place in 8 counties where families receive a voucher and they receive all new toys, Christmas items, household goods, diapers, socks, books clothes, and shoes. We look to bring hope to children who have a past of trauma to help them know they are not alone, and the past is the past and hope is a thing of the future.The Moore Wright Group (TMWG) is a unique 501(c)(3) organization that leverages agreements with local and national retailers to donate large numbers of unused and often brand-new goods -- everything from food and basic necessities to furniture and household appliances -- to families in need, at no cost to the families. Our mission is to break the cycle of poverty, abuse, and abandonment in our community by providing hope. In addition to providing direct outreach and resources to clients in 31 counties in Washington, we also partner with over 400 hundred other nonprofit organizations, 75 school districts, Tribes and government agencies to reach as many people as possible across the state and beyond. Our primary constituents are low-income and economically disadvantaged adults and families, including those affected by domestic violence, sexual assault and other crimes.
In 2020, TMWG distributed more than $27 million worth of goods to 1.1M families in Washington. An average of 84 pallets a week of donated items from retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, Target, ULine, Map International, Save the Children and Good360 are processed at warehouse locations. It had been a longstanding priority of ours to expand our operations into Grays Harbor county to better assist rural communities. In 2020 we expanded our operations into Grays Harbor County, we celebrated the opening of our new location by hosting a costume and toys distribution to over 800 children during a Halloween Distribution. We would later do a 3-day Christmas outreach drive. More than 3,700 families in need in the Grays Harbor and surrounding area received 61 pallets of donated products totaling over $1.4 million during the Christmas Distribution alone. It was a huge success! We also reached another 25,000 families at the end of the year through the help of our 38 Grays Harbor-based partner organizations and school districts that impact Grays Harbor, and Pacific County. In just a short time, our Aberdeen location has become a beacon of hope for the entire community.
Your donations will help us reach the goal of getting tangible goods into the hands of children and families. It also will assist us going into communities in Rural areas with our Disaster Distribution Center when needed. We know the need is greater this year. Our Distributions will be happening every Friday and Saturday from December 3rd until December 24th.
The Moore Wright Group is not the most heavily funded organization, but we do a lot, so if a donation could help us serve more that we do quietly we would appreciate the assistance, and consideration.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|
Distribution Set up and Distribution Assistants | 55 | n/a | n/a |
Distribution Assistants | 55 | n/a | n/a |
Distribution Assistant and Distribution Breakdown | 35 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Search and Care, a 49-year-old Upper East Side nonprofit that works to help older adults remain safely and comfortably independent, would love to have you as part of our Connectivity Team.Our agency’s "Silver Circles" older adult computer education program provides one-on-one and group sessions to help older men and women use technology on varying devices. Due to COVID-19, these sessions are both held virtually and in-person (as long as both client and coach are fully vaccinated and can provide proof).
Location-wise, our client's homes can range from East 72nd St. - E 138th St. and more recently, West 70th St. to W110th St., so we're looking for volunteers who are comfortable with traveling.
We're seeking tech coaches who can help in-person with one or more of the following:
One-On-One Computer Coaching: helping older adults through one-on-one in-person sessions with learning how to use their devices - computers, tablets, smartphones, etc. - in whatever ways fit each client's needs and interests.
Group Assistance: helping older adults connect to our remote groups (both telephonic and via video chat) by helping them understand how to connect to groups, being available during the time of a group to assist one or more clients to get connected, as well as guiding them if they get kicked out of a group or have technical difficulties while participating.
Kindle Fire Coaching: helping older adults learn to use Kindle Fires (on loan from our agency) to get connected via video chat (Zoom, Skype), email, internet browsing, book downloading, Alexa, and more!
To become a Computer/Tech Coach, please email Jacob Gonzalez ( jagonzalez@searchandcare.org) and Michelle Carr ( carr@searchandcare.org), Connectivity Coordinators. In your email, please write a paragraph (e.g. 4-5 sentences) expressing why you are interested in this position.
Please note: We are flexible with whatever time you will be available to coach. We are even open to weekend coaching upon request!

Opportunity Details
Search and Care, a 49-year-old Upper East Side nonprofit that works to help older adults remain safely and comfortably independent, would love to have you as part of our Connectivity Team.Our agency’s "Silver Circles" older adult computer education program provides one-on-one and group sessions to help older men and women use technology on varying devices. Due to COVID-19, these sessions are both held virtually and in-person (as long as both client and coach are fully vaccinated and can provide proof).
Location-wise, our client's homes can range from East 72nd St. - E 138th St. and more recently, West 70th St. to W110th St., so we're looking for volunteers who are comfortable with traveling.
We're seeking tech coaches who can help in-person with one or more of the following:
One-On-One Computer Coaching: helping older adults through one-on-one in-person sessions with learning how to use their devices - computers, tablets, smartphones, etc. - in whatever ways fit each client's needs and interests.
Group Assistance: helping older adults connect to our remote groups (both telephonic and via video chat) by helping them understand how to connect to groups, being available during the time of a group to assist one or more clients to get connected, as well as guiding them if they get kicked out of a group or have technical difficulties while participating.
Kindle Fire Coaching: helping older adults learn to use Kindle Fires (on loan from our agency) to get connected via video chat (Zoom, Skype), email, internet browsing, book downloading, Alexa, and more!
To become a Computer/Tech Coach, please email Jacob Gonzalez ( jagonzalez@searchandcare.org) and Michelle Carr ( carr@searchandcare.org), Connectivity Coordinators. In your email, please write a paragraph (e.g. 4-5 sentences) expressing why you are interested in this position.
Please note: We are flexible with whatever time you will be available to coach. We are even open to weekend coaching upon request!

Opportunity Details
Volunteer Drivers with the Richmond Better at Home Transportation Service support local seniors to live independently in their homes and stay connected with their community. Drivers are matched with clients who require transportation assistance to and from medical appointments, community events, exercise classes, visits with family and friends, and more.Even if you're short on time, this is a flexible role that can be built around your schedule. With every ride, you'll make a difference in your community and put a smile on a senior's face!
Volunteers are reimbursed for gas expenses incurred during rides.

Opportunity Details
WHAT: Elders in our community are facing a great deal of isolation with COVID-19. A warm, handwritten letter can make their day. We’re looking for several volunteers to commit to at two months of writing weekly, handwritten letters to those in our community.Volunteers write letters and ACRS will prepare each letter and place them in the food bags that are going to our elderly clients.
Criteria for Letters:
One page is great
Postcards or letters are fine
Please use proper spelling, grammar, and syntax to the best of your ability
Letters should be legible and if it helps, you're absolutely welcome to type on a computer (handwritten letters have a special element to them, but printed letters can also be made to feel very special).
No postage and no envelope necessary (envelopes are sometimes fun to open).
Please do not seal the envelope.
Assume your letter will be ready by ACRS staff.
Absolutely can be written in an API language (Chinese, Vietnamese esp.) but write an English version as well as right now we can't control which client they go to.
Please refrain from putting in any religious, or political views.
Please refrain from sharing your full name, address, email address, phone number, or very specific identifying information.
Tips for letters
At least one page (6 - 12 sentences) will make it seem more special and unique.
You are welcome to write in an API language. Please also write in English.
Think about what you would like to receive
You can ask prompting questions
Share something about your day or something positive
You can also validate how challenging things may be right now

Opportunity Details
The end goal of the Bell House Community Build is to fully restore our neighbor Ms. Bell's home so that she can age in place with dignity and grace. Our next community build day will be Saturday, November 20th, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm. Help us put Ms. Bell's belongings in storage as we prepare her home for renovation. Plus, enjoy a delicious brunch prepared by the staff of the Greenmount West Community Center.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Shift One | 15 | n/a | n/a |
Shift Two | 15 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Help The Wish Project staff and volunteers work to ensure that all local low income families have the opportunity to have a happy holiday season.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 10 | n/a | n/a |
General | 10 | n/a | n/a |
General | 10 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
South Whidbey at Home is looking for YOU! Become a volunteer, as you can make new friends and enjoy helping others on our beautiful island. South Whidbey at Home volunteers can be people of any age who don’t mind helping an older neighbor. They are generous people who are happy to share their time and skills. They also understand the concept of “paying it forward” and want to ensure that SW@Home will be there for them whenever—if ever—they (or their older family members) need it.For more details and to download a Volunteer Application,
see the "About Volunteering" page under the Volunteer menu at www.swathome.org!
South Whidbey at Home is a membership-based nonprofit dedicated to helping older (55+) South Whidbey residents remain in their homes and active in the community by providing access to volunteer assistance. We are committed to improving the well-being of our members by connecting people of all ages in a mutually beneficial way.
As a volunteer for South Whidbey at Home, you would offer a variety of services based on your skills and preferences, These may include things like:
- Transportation to medical appointments, shopping,
errands, and cultural events.
- Household support including minor handy-person services,
light gardening, sewing curtains, or recycling/dump runs.
- Personal support including pet walking, social support with a home visit,
a shared cuppa outdoors at a coffee shop, a walk along the paved trails,
or help de-cluttering.
- Technical support for PC's or Mac's and other electronics
We have volunteer Call Managers answering the phone and email
Monday-Friday 10:00-2:00 except holidays.
South Whidbey at Home is a 501(C((3) organization. Donations are welcome.
Contact us:
South Whidbey at Home
1635 Main Street Suite A1, Freeland
(360) 331-1971
info@swathome.org