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Opportunity Details

Navigating the traffic, streets, and highways of an unknown city can be daunting. Imagine spending most of your time driving on country roads and the streets of small towns. In contrast, St. Louis roads-like all major cities-can be confusing, stressful, and jam-packed with traffic. Patients visiting St. Louis for medical treatment may be overwhelmed simply by navigating to their appointments.

That's why HavenHouse provides roundtrip shuttle service for patients and their families to and from local medical facilities seven days a week and up to three routes a day.

Driving the HavenHouse Shuttle means you have the opportunity to change lives. Your help will alleviate the stress and worry our guests may encounter on their medical journey. You can be their navigator in an unfamiliar place. If you're looking for an interactive experience where you get to meet and chat with wonderful people, this is the best opportunity for HavenHouse volunteers!

Shuttle Volunteers drive HavenHouse vehicles from our location to various medical facilities in and around St. Louis. Our Volunteers can choose to drive a single route once a week or as many routes multiple days a week as they are comfortable.
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How would you like to support a senior veteran family caregiver in Redmond whose hope is to find social engagement for his wife and support with various tasks?

Would you enjoy helping with light housework or offering social support for a few hours a month, contributing to this caregiver’s much-needed respite?

Volunteer hours are generally flexible and can easily be worked out with your schedule.

Meet other volunteers while sharing this opportunity by being a part of a small team in the Redmond area.

Consider applying to the Care Teams program today!

Volunteer Care Teams provide caregivers an opportunity for much-needed respite and self-care by working together with other volunteer team members to provide social, emotional, and practical support, helping to alleviate social isolation and caregiver burnout.

No minimum experience needed; Training and ongoing support provided.

As one caregiver said of her Care Team: "I truly am grateful for our team. Their kindness and their readiness to provide meaningful interaction with my husband [the care recipient] has been greatly beneficial to me not feeling isolated and alone. This week your team allowed me to see people I had not seen since before the Pandemic. All of the team is warm, friendly, and compassionate."

All volunteers must be at least 18 years old, currently residing in WA state.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

How would you like to support a senior veteran family caregiver in Redmond whose hope is to find social engagement for his wife and support with various tasks?

Would you enjoy helping with light housework or offering social support for a few hours a month, contributing to this caregiver’s much-needed respite?

Volunteer hours are generally flexible and can easily be worked out with your schedule.

Meet other volunteers while sharing this opportunity by being a part of a small team in the Redmond area.

Consider applying to the Care Teams program today!

Volunteer Care Teams provide caregivers an opportunity for much-needed respite and self-care by working together with other volunteer team members to provide social, emotional, and practical support, helping to alleviate social isolation and caregiver burnout.

No minimum experience needed; Training and ongoing support provided.

As one caregiver said of her Care Team: "I truly am grateful for our team. Their kindness and their readiness to provide meaningful interaction with my husband [the care recipient] has been greatly beneficial to me not feeling isolated and alone. This week your team allowed me to see people I had not seen since before the Pandemic. All of the team is warm, friendly, and compassionate."

All volunteers must be at least 18 years old, currently residing in WA state.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

How would you like to support a senior family caregiver in White Center whose hope is to find social engagement for his wife who is physically fit and enjoys being outdoors?

Would you enjoy offering companionship for a few hours a month, contributing to this caregiver’s much-needed respite?

Volunteer hours are generally flexible and can easily be worked out with your schedule.

Meet other volunteers while sharing this opportunity by being a part of a small team in the White Center area.

Consider applying to the Care Teams program today!

Volunteer Care Teams provide caregivers an opportunity for much-needed respite and self-care by working together with other volunteer team members to provide social, emotional, and practical support, helping to alleviate social isolation and caregiver burnout.

No minimum experience needed; Training and ongoing support provided.

As one caregiver said of her Care Team: "I truly am grateful for our team. Their kindness and their readiness to provide meaningful interaction with my husband [the care recipient] has been greatly beneficial to me not feeling isolated and alone. This week your team allowed me to see people I had not seen since before the Pandemic. All of the team is warm, friendly, and compassionate."

All volunteers must be at least 18 years old, currently residing in WA state.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

How would you like to support a senior family caregiver in White Center whose hope is to find social engagement for his wife who is physically fit and enjoys being outdoors?

Would you enjoy offering companionship for a few hours a month, contributing to this caregiver’s much-needed respite?

Volunteer hours are generally flexible and can easily be worked out with your schedule.

Meet other volunteers while sharing this opportunity by being a part of a small team in the White Center area.

Consider applying to the Care Teams program today!

Volunteer Care Teams provide caregivers an opportunity for much-needed respite and self-care by working together with other volunteer team members to provide social, emotional, and practical support, helping to alleviate social isolation and caregiver burnout.

No minimum experience needed; Training and ongoing support provided.

As one caregiver said of her Care Team: "I truly am grateful for our team. Their kindness and their readiness to provide meaningful interaction with my husband [the care recipient] has been greatly beneficial to me not feeling isolated and alone. This week your team allowed me to see people I had not seen since before the Pandemic. All of the team is warm, friendly, and compassionate."

All volunteers must be at least 18 years old, currently residing in WA state.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

How would you like to support a family caregiver in Maple Valley whose hope is to find social engagement for her husband who is physically fit and enjoys being outdoors?

Would you enjoy offering companionship for a few hours a month, contributing to this caregiver’s much-needed respite?

Volunteer hours are generally flexible and can easily be worked out with your schedule.

Meet other volunteers while sharing this opportunity by being a part of a small team in the Maple Valley area.

Consider applying to the Care Teams program today!

Volunteer Care Teams provide caregivers an opportunity for much-needed respite and self-care by working together with other volunteer team members to provide social, emotional, and practical support, helping to alleviate social isolation and caregiver burnout.

No minimum experience needed; Training and ongoing support provided.

As one caregiver said of her Care Team: "I truly am grateful for our team. Their kindness and their readiness to provide meaningful interaction with my husband [the care recipient] has been greatly beneficial to me not feeling isolated and alone. This week your team allowed me to see people I had not seen since before the Pandemic. All of the team is warm, friendly, and compassionate."

All volunteers must be at least 18 years old, currently residing in WA state.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

How would you like to support a family caregiver in Maple Valley whose hope is to find social engagement for her husband who is physically fit and enjoys being outdoors?

Would you enjoy offering companionship for a few hours a month, contributing to this caregiver’s much-needed respite?

Volunteer hours are generally flexible and can easily be worked out with your schedule.

Meet other volunteers while sharing this opportunity by being a part of a small team in the Maple Valley area.

Consider applying to the Care Teams program today!

Volunteer Care Teams provide caregivers an opportunity for much-needed respite and self-care by working together with other volunteer team members to provide social, emotional, and practical support, helping to alleviate social isolation and caregiver burnout.

No minimum experience needed; Training and ongoing support provided.

As one caregiver said of her Care Team: "I truly am grateful for our team. Their kindness and their readiness to provide meaningful interaction with my husband [the care recipient] has been greatly beneficial to me not feeling isolated and alone. This week your team allowed me to see people I had not seen since before the Pandemic. All of the team is warm, friendly, and compassionate."

All volunteers must be at least 18 years old, currently residing in WA state.
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Volunteer to inspect, sort, and repack our donated food in preparation for community distribution.
  • Sun , 05/05/2024 - 10:00 to Sun , 05/05/2024 - 17:00
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Opportunity Details

Each year, the Walk with L'Arche serves as our organization's biggest fundraising event and it largely depends on solidarity and support from community members like you. In its 20th year, our event is proudly presented by Vickar Automotive Group and made possible by the generosity of others. We are inspired by our supporters’ generous investments in the work and life of our community throughout the last 19 years of Walk with L’Arche events, and we would be incredibly grateful if you would consider supporting this year’s 20th anniversary event by volunteering.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Set-Up Crew no limit n/a n/a
Food Station no limit n/a n/a
Walk Marshals no limit n/a n/a
Clean Up Crew no limit n/a n/a
First Aid no limit n/a n/a
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Opportunity Details

As a volunteer driver, you will utilize your own vehicle to assist seniors in maintaining their independence by providing transportation to essential medical, dental, vision, or other healthcare appointments and running necessary errands in the ABQ metro area.

You choose the days, times, frequency, and specific areas you prefer to drive in. Trips typically range from 1 to 4 hours, and you have the option to volunteer in specific ZIP codes or cover various areas throughout town. Additionally, we provide limited gas cards to assist volunteers facing financial hardship.

By dedicating your time and effort as a volunteer driver, you can make a significant difference in the lives of older adults and contribute to their overall well-being.

Contact Linda Seabrooks at seabrooksl@ccasfnm.org to learn more.