
Opportunity Details
At Olive Branch Foundation, we’re on a mission to empower individuals by helping them build cooperatives that provide jobs and create sustainable livelihoods. These cooperatives don’t just support the people directly involved; they help entire communities thrive by inspiring and assisting others to start their own initiatives.To make this vision a reality, we need to grow our donor base and mailing list, and that’s where you come in! We’re looking for a volunteer who can help us leverage social media, our website, and especially LinkedIn to connect with potential donors and partners who want to support our cause.
How You Can Help:
Create and manage content that attracts new supporters.
Optimize our LinkedIn presence to engage potential donors and partners.
Develop creative strategies to expand our mailing list.
Use social media to tell our story and inspire more people to get involved.
Track and analyze what works best to improve our outreach.
Why Your Support Matters:
With your help, we can create new cooperatives that will provide jobs for hundreds of people. These jobs will empower individuals to achieve financial independence, and in turn, they’ll help others start their own cooperatives. It’s a ripple effect that can transform entire communities and give people a chance to build a better future.
What We’re Looking For:
Someone with experience (or a strong interest) in social media marketing and outreach.
Creative thinkers who can come up with fresh ideas to grow our network.
Individuals who are passionate about making a difference.
People who can work independently but love collaborating with a team.
What We Offer You:
The chance to play a key role in helping us expand our impact.
Flexible hours – you can volunteer from anywhere, whenever it suits you.
A certificate of in-kind donation to recognize your valuable contribution.
A meaningful experience that can boost your portfolio and career.
This opportunity is flexible and ongoing, and we’d love to have you on board for a few hours a week – whatever works for you!
Thank you for your support – together, we can empower people and create lasting change.

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Purpose: A Celebratory CulminationAfter 4 years of dedication, we’re finally reaching the culmination of our project at Villa Cerro Castillo, and you’re invited to help us cross the finish line.
Since 2020, we’ve built an organic garden and modern greenhouse to support sustainable health and food sovereignty, training a local gardener to integrate it into the school’s program with students and teachers—all within Patagonia’s challenging environmental and cultural landscape.
Now, we’re bringing it all together with a special trip to finalize the project. Join us to build a pedagogical educational landscape and food forest, as well as create an official educational curriculum—creating a scalable model that can inspire and grow throughout the Aysén region and integrate directly into the education system.
This is more than a trip; it’s a celebration and a chance to leave a lasting legacy.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Patagonia 2025 | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Join Natural Restorations & Ecoculture for a Lower Salt River Restoration Project and help us plant thousands of native trees along the banks of the Lower Salt River. The Lower Salt River Restoration Project was established in 2018, following a wildfire which burned over 80,000 acres of riparian and Sonoran desert habitat. Get your hands dirty and help protect this place that is so important to all of us.This event is also possible due to support from the U.S. Forest Service Tonto National Forest, the National Forest Foundation, Audubon Southwest, & the Department of Forestry & Fire Management.
Everyone is welcome, including youth volunteers when they are accompanied & supervised by a parent, guardian, or adult group leader. We would be happy to sign off on service hours or provide a Confirmation of Volunteer Service letter for youth volunteers.
Use this link to register & receive event updates: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1215694227159?aff=oddtdtcreator
Sign-in: 8:30-9:00 a.m. | Safety Briefing: 9 a.m. | Planting starts: after safety briefing| End time: 1:00 p.m. or sooner
Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Join Natural Restorations & Ecoculture for a Lower Salt River Restoration Project and help us plant thousands of native trees along the banks of the Lower Salt River. The Lower Salt River Restoration Project was established in 2018, following a wildfire which burned over 80,000 acres of riparian and Sonoran desert habitat. Get your hands dirty and help protect this place that is so important to all of us.This event is also possible due to support from the U.S. Forest Service Tonto National Forest, the National Forest Foundation, Audubon Southwest, & the Department of Forestry & Fire Management.
Everyone is welcome, including youth volunteers when they are accompanied & supervised by a parent, guardian, or adult group leader. We would be happy to sign off on service hours or provide a Confirmation of Volunteer Service letter for youth volunteers.
Use this link to register & receive event updates: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1215694227159?aff=oddtdtcreator
Sign-in: 8:30-9:00 a.m. | Safety Briefing: 9 a.m. | Planting starts: after safety briefing| End time: 1:00 p.m. or sooner
Please arrive before 9am so you can park and turn in your paperwork before the safety briefing starts at 9am.
Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
This volunteer opportunity is essential to the commencement of our annual festival.It will consist of folding and organizing merchandise for display, organizing files and creating registration packets, assisting with the set up of vendor tables, unloading silent auction donations and organizing them on tables, and hanging student art entries on walls.
Available Shifts
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General | 4 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
We offer the opportunity to participate in volunteer activities in the outdoor area of the botanical garden. We will accept help with various works related to improving the garden - pruning, planting, weeding, sweeping, painting, etc.Tools will be provided.
Your contribution will make a significant impact on the overall look and functionality of the space. Let's work together to create a warm and inviting environment for all garden visitors.

Opportunity Details
Our community meal recipients love the extra care, thought and comfort thatgoes into a home cooked pudding.
Your team will have a fabulous cookery session at our Liberty Hall HQ with one
of our meal service chefs making 150-200 portions of a dessert requested by
our community members. From brownies to ginger cake, almond tart to sticky
toffee pudding, cookies to power flapjacks – you and your team will bake
something delicious.
These desserts will be transported to the community meal kitchen in Hoxton,
and will be added to the community meals, a much loved and appreciated
bonus, especially with the children.
As volunteers you will:
Make 150-200 portions of pudding – led by a MIH chef
Pack up puddings ready for transport
Clean down the kitchen after cooking
Donation of ingredients are also welcome
£750
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Sean O'Callaghan | 12 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Impact and goal of the organization:- Thimbleberry Collaborative Farm's mission is to advance individual, community, and environmental health in East Multnomah County by providing healthy, locally grown produce; access to land; educational programs; and community-led events.
- We distribute about 10,000 lbs of produce each year to folks experiencing food insecurity.
- We serve over 650 community members through our education programs, including K-12 field trips and community workshops, per year.
Main tasks:
- Join us on Monday, Jan. 20, 9am-1pm to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service!
- We will be preparing our learning garden for the 2025 season, removing invasive species, and sharing a warm meal prepared by staff with farm-fresh produce.
- There will be active tasks like weeding, mulching, and ivy-pulling, as well as seated/ sheltered activities like building and painting weather-proof signs for the learning garden.
Agenda:
- Work together on farm tasks from 9am-12pm, then enjoy lunch together 12pm-1pm.
Volunteers are kindly requested to:
- Wear closed toed shoes and layers to stay warm in the cold weather.
- Bring a refillable water bottle.
- Park in the grass near the porta potty at 29089 SE Kelso Rd., Boring, OR 97009.
We will provide:
- Tools
- Water
- Lunch! We are planning to make a vegan, gluten-free soup with kabocha squash from the farm, and serve it with rice.
Additional comments:
- We hope to see you at the volunteer day!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 30 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Therapy Animal Care VolunteerDo you love animals and want to be part of a team that makes a difference?
TimberKnoll's Spirit Cove is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization based in Dandridge, TN. We’ll be moving our headquarters to Hendersonville, NC by the spring/summer of 2025.
We are committed to helping community heroes and children or adults who are battling illness or overcoming trauma with the help of our Newfoundland therapy dogs and Gypsy Vanner horses. These massively breathtaking animals are trained in obedience and are in different stages of therapy registration. These special teams are dedicated to reducing stress, creating joy and helping heal, through their unconditional love, kindness and compassionate spirits. Visiting veterans’ organizations, schools, hospitals, fire and police stations, the Newfies spread hope for those that need it most.
Are you looking to gain experience in the animal care field? We are looking for compassionate and responsible animal care volunteers to join our team. The qualified individual must have a love of dogs, as our team of Newfoundland’s are massive and unique in personality. We need individuals who would be interested in learning from our founders who have over 20 years’ experience in breeding, showing and working dog events including Water Rescue. We are looking for individuals who have their own transportation and can work at least 4 hours a week. We are highly flexible in scheduling.
Major Duties include:
Assist with training activities in obedience, therapy and water rescue work.
Performing a variety of tasks associated with the proper care, feeding and grooming of the Newfoundland’s.
Clean and disinfect dog living area, outdoor habitat by sweeping, washing, raking, and other cleaning methods; remove waste and other material.
Primary Tasks include:
Working under the direction and supervision of Animal Caregiver Leads, the incumbent’s daily tasks will include:
● Monitor the health and welfare of therapy dogs
● Monitor and document training activities, accomplishments and areas of opportunity
● Learn the histories and behaviors of each animal resident
● Attend staff meetings
● Perform other duties as assigned which will support the growth of the organization
Qualifications/Experience:
Applicants must have the ability to do the work of an Animal Caregiver without more than normal supervision and be capable of following all safety procedures, animal care protocols. Applicants must have at least six (6) months of experience working with animals. At least 1 year of college education in Animal Science or a related field of study.
To apply please email your resume, contact information to lisaschiller@spiritcove.org
