
Opportunity Details
Ombudsman volunteers connect with residents of assisted living and nursing homes, helping to reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness, especially for the many residents who may have no one to speak on their behalf.With the training provided, ombudsman volunteers educate residents about their rights, empowering them to address their own concerns directly with staff or with the support of their ombudsman (advocate). Volunteers equip residents – & their families – to voice questions and concerns about care and services to the appropriate department or staff person who can investigate and work to resolve the issue.
Some volunteers make presentations or share information at outreach events.
You will receive training and support from Pro Seniors’ staff. Hours are flexible and convenient.
Join us as a volunteer to help seniors understand how to get the assistance they need and exercise their rights, or consider helping by making presentations, outreach activities, or follow-up. You will receive training and support from Pro Seniors’ staff. Hours are flexible and convenient.

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Sno-Valley Senior Center is gearing up for fall and needs your help kicking off the season! Come decorate the center and eat lunch with residents the week of October 24.#Give2022
Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Join Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center in hosting their Annual Holiday Bazaar! This fun event will include a silent auction, raffle prizes, handcrafted arts, unique gifts, a bake sale, Santa's Shop, and a takeout lunch.We need volunteers to help with the Bake Sale table, Silent Auction sales, and Holiday Gift Boutique where you will assist senior shoppers and restock tables with merchandise.
#Give2022
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Friday Morning | 5 | n/a | n/a |
Friday Afternoon 1 | 5 | n/a | n/a |
Friday Afternoon 2 | 5 | n/a | n/a |
Saturday Morning | 5 | n/a | n/a |
Saturday Afternoon 1 | 5 | n/a | n/a |
Saturday Afternoon 2 | 5 | n/a | n/a |

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Craft and write cards to our community of individuals that care for their clients and loved ones. November is National Family Caregivers Month and you will help recognize the people that care for their loved ones around the clock. This is a fun and easy way for you to uplift often under-recognized community members while getting crafty with your colleagues!Sound Generations is located in Belltown in Downtown Seattle. We serve the entirety of King County so your cards will reach near and far! This activity can be done multiple times throughout the month and will take 15-30 minutes, or however long you want to spend decorating and writing. Please provide materials.
#Give2022

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Purpose: Grocery Bringers help carry out the mission of the nonprofit Bringing Justice Home. Our mission:To foster the health and wellness of medically vulnerable neighbors facing food insecurity through the delivery of groceries and household supplies and through offering social support; and to engage the community in the work of justice through education, shared resources, and building just relationships.
Grocery Bringers provide neighbors greater access to healthy, affordable food and household supplies, thereby increasing household food security while extending the dignity of choice. Grocery Bringers also make connections across the many boundary lines that often divide us, making our community stronger.
Location: Grocery Bringers pick up groceries and household supplies from Kroger stores and deliver them to the homes of neighbors who may reside in any metro Louisville zip code. Bringers also pick up food at our pantry storage unit and deliver it to neighbors. Bringers may also be asked to pick up food at Dare to Care Food Bank and other locations and deliver it to the storage facility or directly to neighbors’ homes.
Key Responsibilities: (Note: Groceries and supplies will be paid for by Bringing Justice Home. Bringers provide their own transportation with no reimbursement.)
Pick up groceries to deliver to one to two neighbors (usually two).
Go into Kroger to pick up one or two items if unavailable in the pickup order, when applicable. We can provide the funds for this.
Deliver groceries to the neighbor’s front door or carry groceries inside for neighbors who require this assistance.
Contact the neighbor to notify them of completed delivery if you are doing contact-free drop-off.
Protect our neighbors who have chronic health conditions and/or are immunocompromised by using precautions such as masking and social distancing to keep everyone safe.
Bring any voiced or observed needs or concerns back to Bringing Justice Home’s Executive Director for review.
Submit Delivery Feedback form after completing each delivery
Reports to: Executive Director
Length of Appointment: We hope you’ll be a part of our neighborhood forever! But we do ask you to commit to a 90-day period of service once you’re onboarded with us.
Time Commitment: Approximately one one-to-two-hour delivery shift per week.
Qualifications:
Willingness to serve without judgment those who may seem to be unlike yourself.
Willingness to travel in unfamiliar neighborhoods without judgment.
Compassion for helping those who are facing food insecurity due to unemployment, age, illness, disability, and other reasons.
Ability to use active listening skills to communicate and build relationships with our neighbors.
Personal transportation for deliveries with sufficient space for two grocery orders.
Access to cell phone, computer, and internet.
Ability to use email, texting, and/or phone calls for communication with neighbors and Executive Director and accessing necessary information for delivery
Ability to lift and carry bags or boxes of groceries and supplies and climb steps at homes/apartments. If you have limitations in this area, notify the Executive Director for accommodations.
Ability to commit to a 90-day trial period of service of approximately one one-to-two-hour delivery shift per week, Monday-Saturday.
Maintain confidentiality outside of Bringing Justice Home (you may share stories but not names, addresses, or other specifics).
Training:
Training will consist of a phone or video meeting to review details of the position. This will include a review of our non-discrimination policy, mission and vision, as well as job duties. There will also be a series of online modules to complete.
Age Requirement:
18 and older.
We welcome 16- to 17-year-olds, but they need parental permission and will not do solo deliveries. Teens and their delivery companions both need to complete the training process. If their delivery companion is an adult, they will need to complete a background check.
Screening:
Reference check
Provide names and contact information for two references
Background check
All adults 18 and up will complete a background check, initiated by Bringing Justice Home. It is assumed that you will complete the deliveries on your own. If you want adult family members or friends to accompany you, we love that! They will need to have background checks as well.
Benefits:
Being part of a supportive neighborhood that cares about the health and wellness of all members
The joy and satisfaction of making a substantial, meaningful difference in the lives of those who experience food insecurity
Building relationships with people you might not have otherwise met
Kroger Fuel Points for active volunteers
Ongoing training in topics such as food justice, just relationships, and more!

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Project DetailsWe collect new merchandise and small gifts from independent business franchises, stores, and our volunteers to raise funds for our HUGE annual event...."The Very Special Prom." (Please view videos & photos on our website....www.tcolife.org). The pandemic unfortunately eliminated 99% of all donations, as well as forced the cancellation of 99% of the Craft Sales & Holiday Sales that offer us a Vendor Table at which to seek donations. This project will be a two-day event, over October 14/15th, 2022,,,,a Friday & Saturday, at a very compassionate, small church allowing us to use their facilities in the North Hills area of Pittsburgh, PA. Volunteers are needed for a 1-3 hours volunteer shift each day, to help price sale items, arrange display tables, and total guest purchases on Friday, October 14th, and Saturday, October 15th at the Gibsonia, PA church location listed below. In addition, NEW gifts, and donations are needed to make this sale a BIG success! Please call 412-513-6438 or email Trusiski@gmail.com to arrange pick-up of your donations. We appreciate ALL donations of $1.00 and up......THANK-YOU!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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"Good Morning Angels!" | no limit | n/a | n/a |
"Good Afternoon Angels" | no limit | n/a | n/a |
"Afterschool Angels" | no limit | n/a | n/a |
"Good Morning Angels!" | no limit | n/a | n/a |
"Good Afternoon Angels" | no limit | n/a | n/a |
"Goodbye Angels" | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Help provide healthy meals to homebound seniors by delivering a hot lunch to their home. A once a week commitment or more (if volunteer wishes) is asked of these volunteers. Can be an individual or group on a weekly route rotation.Opportunity Details
Help provide food and support to people in your community! You can help us transport food to the food pantries, or help with distribution during the pantry, or do both!DUTIES & ACTIVITIES - TRANSPORT FOOD:
- Load up food at Hollywood Senior Center
- Transport food using personal vehicle to one of 3 buildings supported by CFPA Enhanced - Resident Services
- Help unload food
DUTIES & ACTIVITIES - DISTRIBUTE FOOD:
- Help set up a few tables and prepare distribution stations at buildings, and help clean up the distribution stations as needed
- Ensure residents receiving food sign food distribution log
- Interact with residents at the station, letting them know what’s available, handing out items, and/or just chat!
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS:
- Commitment to CFPA’s mission and values, including promoting diversity, equality, and inclusion
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- High degree of reliability
- Use of personal vehicle (for transporting food)
- Ability to communicate effectively
- Up-to-date on Covid-19 vaccination
TIME COMMITMENT: 4th Thursdays of each month, varied shifts between 11:00am - 4:00pm.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Varied | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Our second annual Making Memories Festival returns Sunday, November 13th at the Los Angeles State Historic Park.We are excited to celebrate our community with some of LA’s best music, local food trucks, fun activities, and more! We could not make this happen without wonderful volunteers like you.
We are still confirming details and specific shifts for volunteers to sign up for. After you sign up, we will reach out with specific volunteer times and other details. If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact Ashley at aruiz@alzla.org.
Please take a moment to signup on our website. Thank you!
Available Shifts
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Shift times not yet confirmed | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Serve and love one another – a great way to do this is by delivering a hot meal to our frailest neighbors. You and your team can host a route once a week, taking turns with who delivers each week (once a month opportunities to deliver are also available). For instance, your team can delivery route 5 every Tuesday, and depending on how many team members you have, some folks may only deliver once every couple months.Routes typically take less than one hour to complete and can be picked up at Fresh meals On Wheels on Taylor Drive at 11:10 a.m. Contact Meals On Wheels at 451-7011 for more information.