Volunteer: Board of Directors PositionHaven Homes of Detroit is an organization dedicated to empowering women recovering from trauma, trafficking, and exploitation by providing safe housing and supportive communities. The Board of Directors plays a crucial role in guiding the organization's mission and ensuring its success.
Agency: Haven Homes of Detroit Haven Homes of Detroit is an organization dedicated to empowering women recovering from trauma, trafficking, and exploitation by providing safe housing and supportive communities. The Board of Directors plays a crucial role in guiding the organization's mission and ensuring its success.
Agency: Haven Homes of Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Tutors needed to assist ESL learners in Western Wayne CountyYou can help! The Community Literacy Council, a non-profit organization, needs adult volunteers to help adult English language learners in Western Wayne County who have limited English language abilities. Most of our tutors work one-on-one with learners to help them develop vital reading, writing, and communication skills. Tutor training sessions are available three times a year. Tutors are able to pick their learners and tutor locations although typically tutoring takes place in public libraries. You too can make a difference in the life of an English language learner! Agency: Plymouth-Canton Community Literacy Council You can help! The Community Literacy Council, a non-profit organization, needs adult volunteers to help adult English language learners in Western Wayne County who have limited English language abilities. Most of our tutors work one-on-one with learners to help them develop vital reading, writing, and communication skills. Tutor training sessions are available three times a year. Tutors are able to pick their learners and tutor locations although typically tutoring takes place in public libraries. You too can make a difference in the life of an English language learner! Agency: Plymouth-Canton Community Literacy Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48170 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities - Serving Individuals with Developmental Disabilities of All AgesHello Everyone!We’re currently looking for volunteers to help with several upcoming events for a local nonprofit that serves individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities.
If you're interested in joining our volunteer list for future opportunities, please fill out this form: https://www.workandplaycenter.org/work-and-play-center-volunteer You can also view and sign up for specific opportunities via SignUpGenius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56835211-summer#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56836743-best#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56813820-dancing#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837041-cooking#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837691-icecream#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837993-sparkle#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56838184-sparkle#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56834215-motor#/ If you have any questions, please contact Mona at mona@workandplaycenter.orgThank you for your support. Summer Art Program: 6/9 – 7/19 - Dates VaryHelp us make creativity come alive this summer! Our Summer Art Program gives individuals with developmental disabilities a chance to explore art, express themselves, and connect with peers in a fun and supportive environment. Volunteers will assist with everything from setting up supplies and guiding projects to offering encouragement and helping with clean-up. No art experience is necessary—just a love for helping others create and shine!Best Night Era Party: 6/13Get ready for a night of pure fun and flair as we throw it back to the 80s and celebrate all the Taylor Swift eras! This inclusive party will feature music, dancing, karaoke, a chocolate fountain, art projects, bubble magic, a sensory room, and more. It's a night to make memories, celebrate friendship, and shine like the stars we are!Dancing With the Stars – Inclusive Edition: 6/17Join us for a heartwarming night of music, movement, and community as individuals with developmental disabilities team up with community “stars” for a fun and inclusive dance showcase. Volunteers will help with dance support, event setup, hospitality, and cheering on our amazing performers. No dance experience required—just a big heart and positive energy!Cooking with Creativity: Dates VaryJoin us for a fun and interactive cooking program designed for individuals with developmental disabilities to explore new recipes, practice kitchen skills, and build confidence—all while having a great time together! Volunteers will help participants with simple food prep tasks, encourage independence, and support a safe and welcoming environment.Ice Cream Social: 7/11Help us serve up smiles at our Ice Cream Social! This sweet summer event brings together our community for a fun evening of ice cream, games, crafts, and connection. Volunteers will assist with setup, help scoop and serve ice cream, engage with participants at activity stations, and stay to help clean up. It’s a great way to spread joy and support our community all in one night!UPCOMING FALL OPPORTUNITIESSparkle & Shine CheerABILITIES: Begins 9/1 Join our Sparkle and Shine CheerABILITIES Squad and become part of something truly special! We are looking for dedicated volunteers to support our cheerleading team for individuals with developmental disabilities. This is a weekly commitment from September through April, with practices held on either Mondays or Wednesdays (TBD soon) and about 5 special appearances throughout the season.Sparkle & Shine DanceABILITIES: Begins 9/2Be part of the magic with our DanceABILITIES Team! We are looking for committed volunteers to support our dance team for individuals with developmental disabilities. This is a weekly commitment from September through mid-May, with practices held on either Tuesdays or Thursdays (final day to be determined soon).Motor City Buddy Walk (Detroit): Planning & Date Of 9/21 Join us as we bring the Buddy Walk to Detroit! This is a powerful day of community, inclusion, and celebration for individuals with Down syndrome and developmental disabilities. We need an awesome crew of volunteers to help make the day smooth, fun, and welcoming for everyone. Whether you're setting up, cheering along the route, or passing out snacks, your support will make a huge impact. Grab a spot and help us create a day to remember!Warm Regards,Mona KashamCo-Founder & Chief Operating Officer Work & Play Disability Community Center 444 N. Hewitt Rd. Ypsilanti, MI 48197www.workandplaycenter.org Agency: Work and Play Disability Community Center Hello Everyone!We’re currently looking for volunteers to help with several upcoming events for a local nonprofit that serves individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities.
If you're interested in joining our volunteer list for future opportunities, please fill out this form: https://www.workandplaycenter.org/work-and-play-center-volunteer You can also view and sign up for specific opportunities via SignUpGenius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56835211-summer#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56836743-best#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56813820-dancing#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837041-cooking#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837691-icecream#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837993-sparkle#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56838184-sparkle#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56834215-motor#/ If you have any questions, please contact Mona at mona@workandplaycenter.orgThank you for your support. Summer Art Program: 6/9 – 7/19 - Dates VaryHelp us make creativity come alive this summer! Our Summer Art Program gives individuals with developmental disabilities a chance to explore art, express themselves, and connect with peers in a fun and supportive environment. Volunteers will assist with everything from setting up supplies and guiding projects to offering encouragement and helping with clean-up. No art experience is necessary—just a love for helping others create and shine!Best Night Era Party: 6/13Get ready for a night of pure fun and flair as we throw it back to the 80s and celebrate all the Taylor Swift eras! This inclusive party will feature music, dancing, karaoke, a chocolate fountain, art projects, bubble magic, a sensory room, and more. It's a night to make memories, celebrate friendship, and shine like the stars we are!Dancing With the Stars – Inclusive Edition: 6/17Join us for a heartwarming night of music, movement, and community as individuals with developmental disabilities team up with community “stars” for a fun and inclusive dance showcase. Volunteers will help with dance support, event setup, hospitality, and cheering on our amazing performers. No dance experience required—just a big heart and positive energy!Cooking with Creativity: Dates VaryJoin us for a fun and interactive cooking program designed for individuals with developmental disabilities to explore new recipes, practice kitchen skills, and build confidence—all while having a great time together! Volunteers will help participants with simple food prep tasks, encourage independence, and support a safe and welcoming environment.Ice Cream Social: 7/11Help us serve up smiles at our Ice Cream Social! This sweet summer event brings together our community for a fun evening of ice cream, games, crafts, and connection. Volunteers will assist with setup, help scoop and serve ice cream, engage with participants at activity stations, and stay to help clean up. It’s a great way to spread joy and support our community all in one night!UPCOMING FALL OPPORTUNITIESSparkle & Shine CheerABILITIES: Begins 9/1 Join our Sparkle and Shine CheerABILITIES Squad and become part of something truly special! We are looking for dedicated volunteers to support our cheerleading team for individuals with developmental disabilities. This is a weekly commitment from September through April, with practices held on either Mondays or Wednesdays (TBD soon) and about 5 special appearances throughout the season.Sparkle & Shine DanceABILITIES: Begins 9/2Be part of the magic with our DanceABILITIES Team! We are looking for committed volunteers to support our dance team for individuals with developmental disabilities. This is a weekly commitment from September through mid-May, with practices held on either Tuesdays or Thursdays (final day to be determined soon).Motor City Buddy Walk (Detroit): Planning & Date Of 9/21 Join us as we bring the Buddy Walk to Detroit! This is a powerful day of community, inclusion, and celebration for individuals with Down syndrome and developmental disabilities. We need an awesome crew of volunteers to help make the day smooth, fun, and welcoming for everyone. Whether you're setting up, cheering along the route, or passing out snacks, your support will make a huge impact. Grab a spot and help us create a day to remember!Warm Regards,Mona KashamCo-Founder & Chief Operating Officer Work & Play Disability Community Center 444 N. Hewitt Rd. Ypsilanti, MI 48197www.workandplaycenter.org Agency: Work and Play Disability Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal Delivery Volunteers Needed!Meal delivery volunteers serve a critical role in our program and in the lives of our neighbors who are homebound due to their health status. Volunteers choose the day (Monday-Saturday) and frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, substitute) for volunteering. Meals are picked up at the Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels office at 11:30am, and routes typically take 1-2 hours to complete. Meal delivery volunteer requirements: Complete the full onboarding process for AAMOW volunteers Be 18 years of age or older Provide your own vehicle for delivering Maintain a valid driver's license (if driving) and vehicle insurance Commit to delivering at least ten times over the course of a year (preferably once/month, if possible) Maintain compliance with Michigan Medicine influenza vaccine policy All volunteers must complete AAMOW’s full volunteer onboarding process, which consists of the following: Submit an online application Log into the volunteer portal and complete the steps outlined in the welcome email Attest to required statements Submit required vaccine verifications Attend AAMOW volunteer orientation Pass required background screenings for Michigan Medicine volunteersThe full onboarding process can typically be completed within 2-3 weeks depending on how quickly applicants are able to address each of the required tasks. Agency: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels Meal delivery volunteers serve a critical role in our program and in the lives of our neighbors who are homebound due to their health status. Volunteers choose the day (Monday-Saturday) and frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, substitute) for volunteering. Meals are picked up at the Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels office at 11:30am, and routes typically take 1-2 hours to complete. Meal delivery volunteer requirements: Complete the full onboarding process for AAMOW volunteers Be 18 years of age or older Provide your own vehicle for delivering Maintain a valid driver's license (if driving) and vehicle insurance Commit to delivering at least ten times over the course of a year (preferably once/month, if possible) Maintain compliance with Michigan Medicine influenza vaccine policy All volunteers must complete AAMOW’s full volunteer onboarding process, which consists of the following: Submit an online application Log into the volunteer portal and complete the steps outlined in the welcome email Attest to required statements Submit required vaccine verifications Attend AAMOW volunteer orientation Pass required background screenings for Michigan Medicine volunteersThe full onboarding process can typically be completed within 2-3 weeks depending on how quickly applicants are able to address each of the required tasks. Agency: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Card and Personal Care Items Pantry DonationsAt AAMOW, we welcome any quantity of non-religious cards or placemats with messages of encouragement/thinking of you. Below are some example messages. We appreciate if cards come without envelopes and are unsigned (we add a note that they are from a caring community member). Once received, they will be sent out to clients with their meal deliveries. Due to the diversity of our clientele, Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels typically steers away from phrases such as "I love you, you are loved, hugs, kisses, etc." on cards/placemats. However, sentiments of kindness, care, positive humor, and joy are welcomed and appreciated! Example sentiments: Have a nice day! May your day be filled with joy. Sending you warm and caring wishes. Hope you have a wonderful day! Your community cares about you! Hope this card brings a smile to your face. I hope you have a great day! Here is a card to help bring sunshine to your day. Thinking of you. Personal Care/Pantry Item Needs AAMOW has a personal care items pantry that clients can access free of charge, and items are delivered with their meals. Donations of the following items for the pantry are being sought on an ongoing basis: Boxes of tissues Individually wrapped rolls of paper towel Individually wrapped rolls of toilet paper Laundry detergent (minimally scented) Antibacterial hand soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial dish soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial bar soap (minimally scented) Individual containers of disinfecting wipes Large print activity books (crossword, word search, sudoku, coloring books, etc.) Colored pencils or markers Cards, placemats, and new/unused personal care/pantry donations can be mailed or dropped off in the purple container in the foyer of our office between 8-11am and 12-4pm Monday through Saturday. Agency: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels At AAMOW, we welcome any quantity of non-religious cards or placemats with messages of encouragement/thinking of you. Below are some example messages. We appreciate if cards come without envelopes and are unsigned (we add a note that they are from a caring community member). Once received, they will be sent out to clients with their meal deliveries. Due to the diversity of our clientele, Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels typically steers away from phrases such as "I love you, you are loved, hugs, kisses, etc." on cards/placemats. However, sentiments of kindness, care, positive humor, and joy are welcomed and appreciated! Example sentiments: Have a nice day! May your day be filled with joy. Sending you warm and caring wishes. Hope you have a wonderful day! Your community cares about you! Hope this card brings a smile to your face. I hope you have a great day! Here is a card to help bring sunshine to your day. Thinking of you. Personal Care/Pantry Item Needs AAMOW has a personal care items pantry that clients can access free of charge, and items are delivered with their meals. Donations of the following items for the pantry are being sought on an ongoing basis: Boxes of tissues Individually wrapped rolls of paper towel Individually wrapped rolls of toilet paper Laundry detergent (minimally scented) Antibacterial hand soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial dish soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial bar soap (minimally scented) Individual containers of disinfecting wipes Large print activity books (crossword, word search, sudoku, coloring books, etc.) Colored pencils or markers Cards, placemats, and new/unused personal care/pantry donations can be mailed or dropped off in the purple container in the foyer of our office between 8-11am and 12-4pm Monday through Saturday. Agency: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MentorThe Child Safe Michigan Mentoring Program is one of the only successful year-long programs in the state of Michigan that is dedicated primarily to youth with lived foster care experience ages 14-23. Not only do youth with lived foster care experience deal with age-appropriate issues facing youth today, but they also have to face being separated from their biological family, residing in new homes, and attending new schools all while dealing with the abuse and/or neglect that led to their placement in the foster care system. The Mentoring Program requires at least a one-year commitment where the mentor and mentee meet two to four times per month within the community. Mentors must be at 21 years old. Once someone has decided to take the steps to becoming a mentor, they will be sent a packet of materials including an application and background check authorizations. They will be asked to provide contact information for three personal references who can attest to your character and appropriateness in mentoring a youth. Along with completing the application packet, they will participate in an interview with one of the Mentoring Program staff as a means of learning about their hobbies and interests to best match them with a mentee. This interview also allows an opportunity for them to ask questions they may have about the mentoring experience. As a final step of the application process, they will be invited to attend a six-hour New Mentor Orientation; this training is typically held on a Saturday and is conducted either in-person or virtually every three months. Agency: Judson Center The Child Safe Michigan Mentoring Program is one of the only successful year-long programs in the state of Michigan that is dedicated primarily to youth with lived foster care experience ages 14-23. Not only do youth with lived foster care experience deal with age-appropriate issues facing youth today, but they also have to face being separated from their biological family, residing in new homes, and attending new schools all while dealing with the abuse and/or neglect that led to their placement in the foster care system. The Mentoring Program requires at least a one-year commitment where the mentor and mentee meet two to four times per month within the community. Mentors must be at 21 years old. Once someone has decided to take the steps to becoming a mentor, they will be sent a packet of materials including an application and background check authorizations. They will be asked to provide contact information for three personal references who can attest to your character and appropriateness in mentoring a youth. Along with completing the application packet, they will participate in an interview with one of the Mentoring Program staff as a means of learning about their hobbies and interests to best match them with a mentee. This interview also allows an opportunity for them to ask questions they may have about the mentoring experience. As a final step of the application process, they will be invited to attend a six-hour New Mentor Orientation; this training is typically held on a Saturday and is conducted either in-person or virtually every three months. Agency: Judson Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48073 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Backpacks for DreamsMiSide is accepting donations for school supplies to support local students for both in-person and virtual learning. Supplies will be distributed through the many services MiSide provides to families. Please donate here! Please contact Bindi Shah at Bindi.Shah@MiSide.org with any questions. Agency: MiSide MiSide is accepting donations for school supplies to support local students for both in-person and virtual learning. Supplies will be distributed through the many services MiSide provides to families. Please donate here! Please contact Bindi Shah at Bindi.Shah@MiSide.org with any questions. Agency: MiSide Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Hairdressers for Kids with AutismWe’re looking for a compassionate, experienced hair stylists to volunteer their time for a special event, providing haircuts to children with Autism. The ideal volunteers are patient, understanding, and have experience working with kids who may have sensory sensitivities. Your time and talent can help make haircuts a positive, stress-free experience for our clients. Agency: Judson Center We’re looking for a compassionate, experienced hair stylists to volunteer their time for a special event, providing haircuts to children with Autism. The ideal volunteers are patient, understanding, and have experience working with kids who may have sensory sensitivities. Your time and talent can help make haircuts a positive, stress-free experience for our clients. Agency: Judson Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48073 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gleaners South Campus Distribution Center Packing ShiftsCLICK HERE TO SIGN UP! Gleaners distribution centers process a tremendous volume of donated and purchased food to serve our neighbors in need. Volunteer tasks include packing food, sorting produce, working in the Clean Room, and more! Shifts run every weekday from 9am-11:30am and from 1pm-3:30pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Up to 40 volunteers needed per shift depending on the type of shift. This project requires that you are able to stand for several hours, though accommodations may be made with advance notice. Volunteers must be in 8th grade or older. If you have food allergies, such as nuts, you are advised to exercise caution when determining whether or not to participate in warehouse activities. This event is not suitable for court-ordered community service. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP! Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP! Gleaners distribution centers process a tremendous volume of donated and purchased food to serve our neighbors in need. Volunteer tasks include packing food, sorting produce, working in the Clean Room, and more! Shifts run every weekday from 9am-11:30am and from 1pm-3:30pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Up to 40 volunteers needed per shift depending on the type of shift. This project requires that you are able to stand for several hours, though accommodations may be made with advance notice. Volunteers must be in 8th grade or older. If you have food allergies, such as nuts, you are advised to exercise caution when determining whether or not to participate in warehouse activities. This event is not suitable for court-ordered community service. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP! Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48180 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: National Days of ServiceBrilliant Cities/Detroit takes great pride in honoring National Days of Service that closely aligns with our mission and core values to educate and unite individuals, families, service clubs, businesses, schools, and faith-based organizations in volunteerism throughout the year. MLK Jr. Day of Service National Volunteer Week Day of Service Earth Day 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance Family Volunteer Day & Days of SharingAgency: Brilliant Detroit Brilliant Cities/Detroit takes great pride in honoring National Days of Service that closely aligns with our mission and core values to educate and unite individuals, families, service clubs, businesses, schools, and faith-based organizations in volunteerism throughout the year. MLK Jr. Day of Service National Volunteer Week Day of Service Earth Day 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance Family Volunteer Day & Days of SharingAgency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 1, 2034 Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Health Corps VolunteersVolunteer for Brilliant Health Corps Programs!
Be Brilliant - Share their knowledge in Health, Wellness, and/or Nutrition by supporting or leading a specialized health program. Brilliant volunteers are needed as facilitators, presenters and general assistance for health, wellness, and nutrition nights. Volunteer Facilitators are skills-based opportunities. Volunteers will be asked to share their knowledge in Health, Wellness, or Nutrition by supporting or leading a specialized health program. Programs such as Brilliants Reggie's Rainbow, TLK, Snack & Learn or Physical Fitness programming. Training will be provided depending on the service project. Volunteer Presenters are skills-based or experience-related Lead or co-lead a workshop at a health night General Helper are support roles that help organize the health night with a team of workers. Could be skills-based or general.
Agency: Brilliant Detroit Volunteer for Brilliant Health Corps Programs!
Be Brilliant - Share their knowledge in Health, Wellness, and/or Nutrition by supporting or leading a specialized health program. Brilliant volunteers are needed as facilitators, presenters and general assistance for health, wellness, and nutrition nights. Volunteer Facilitators are skills-based opportunities. Volunteers will be asked to share their knowledge in Health, Wellness, or Nutrition by supporting or leading a specialized health program. Programs such as Brilliants Reggie's Rainbow, TLK, Snack & Learn or Physical Fitness programming. Training will be provided depending on the service project. Volunteer Presenters are skills-based or experience-related Lead or co-lead a workshop at a health night General Helper are support roles that help organize the health night with a team of workers. Could be skills-based or general.
Agency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 1, 2034 Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Literacy BuddiesSupport Kid Success
Become a Literacy Buddy!
(Please NOTE: This opportunity is an in-person volunteer role) We are looking for volunteers who are excited about working with kids and supporting literacy in Detroit to lead reading cohorts at our hubs. Brilliant Detroit is excited to partner with Reading is Fundamental (RIF) and Raising a Reader (RaR) to offer literacy enrichment programming at our sites! As a volunteer leader, you would come in-person to one of our sites to lead an hour-long program once a week from October to May. Volunteers will be partnered with a child and be tasked to read aloud books and lead activities based on those books with that child. This opportunity is best suited for those with early childhood education experience and/or interest, however, anyone can lead these programs. These programs work best when the facilitator is upbeat, energetic, compassionate, and engaging. These programs are offered in person at hubs based on the volunteer's availability. Volunteers will be placed based on the needs of our hubs and the volunteer's proximity to one of our Brilliant pods. A Brilliant Detroit orientation and background check are required to serve in these programs. Specialized training for this opportunity will also be given after the background check is completed. For more information, please contact volunteer@brilliantdetroit.org. Step 1: Complete the Interest Form on our volunteer portal, be referred by your group/organizational leader or speak with a member of the volunteer team. Step 2: Confirm your age group, location, availability, and orientation date by email Step 3: Complete an orientation and background check Step 4: A member of the literacy program team will reach out to Welcome Program Orientation Training Place you with your preferred literacy program and location Step 5: Complete a DEI training workshop within 30 days of being placedAgency: Brilliant Detroit Support Kid Success
Become a Literacy Buddy!
(Please NOTE: This opportunity is an in-person volunteer role) We are looking for volunteers who are excited about working with kids and supporting literacy in Detroit to lead reading cohorts at our hubs. Brilliant Detroit is excited to partner with Reading is Fundamental (RIF) and Raising a Reader (RaR) to offer literacy enrichment programming at our sites! As a volunteer leader, you would come in-person to one of our sites to lead an hour-long program once a week from October to May. Volunteers will be partnered with a child and be tasked to read aloud books and lead activities based on those books with that child. This opportunity is best suited for those with early childhood education experience and/or interest, however, anyone can lead these programs. These programs work best when the facilitator is upbeat, energetic, compassionate, and engaging. These programs are offered in person at hubs based on the volunteer's availability. Volunteers will be placed based on the needs of our hubs and the volunteer's proximity to one of our Brilliant pods. A Brilliant Detroit orientation and background check are required to serve in these programs. Specialized training for this opportunity will also be given after the background check is completed. For more information, please contact volunteer@brilliantdetroit.org. Step 1: Complete the Interest Form on our volunteer portal, be referred by your group/organizational leader or speak with a member of the volunteer team. Step 2: Confirm your age group, location, availability, and orientation date by email Step 3: Complete an orientation and background check Step 4: A member of the literacy program team will reach out to Welcome Program Orientation Training Place you with your preferred literacy program and location Step 5: Complete a DEI training workshop within 30 days of being placedAgency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 1, 2034 Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lend a Hand - Brilliant's Emergency Supplies PantriesEmergencies happen whether we are prepared for them or not. Some Brilliant Detroit families are not prepared for the emergencies that happen in their lives. Host a Collection Drive and make Brilliant things happen! With these new pantries, families who are facing an unexpected hardship are able to receive support to help them through. Brilliant accepts community support daily from 11 am to 2 pm Monday thru Thursday. To schedule a donation drop-off, please reach out to volunteer@brilliantdetroit.org. Suggested items Include: Shampoo Conditioner Body Wash Soap Small Laundry Soap bottles Dryer Sheets Cat food Dog Food Loofahs or wash clothes Disinfecting Wipes Feminine Products Baby Soap Baby Lotions Body Lotions for AdultsAgency: Brilliant Detroit Emergencies happen whether we are prepared for them or not. Some Brilliant Detroit families are not prepared for the emergencies that happen in their lives. Host a Collection Drive and make Brilliant things happen! With these new pantries, families who are facing an unexpected hardship are able to receive support to help them through. Brilliant accepts community support daily from 11 am to 2 pm Monday thru Thursday. To schedule a donation drop-off, please reach out to volunteer@brilliantdetroit.org. Suggested items Include: Shampoo Conditioner Body Wash Soap Small Laundry Soap bottles Dryer Sheets Cat food Dog Food Loofahs or wash clothes Disinfecting Wipes Feminine Products Baby Soap Baby Lotions Body Lotions for AdultsAgency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 1, 2034 Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: In Person Volunteer: Donation OrganizerWe are currently looking for volunteers to help in person at our Larkins location! This role would be helping us unload and bring in donated items into our building and help organize items for storage or for distribution to one of our other locations. We are looking for volunteers who would be available during our operating hours: Monday-Friday 10am - 4pm. We are looking for short OR long term volunteers! We do ask that if you are able to volunteer for only one day that you can help for a minimum of 3 hours. However, we would love it if someone was able to come a couple times a week over the next few weeks! Because of the nature of this role, you should be comfortable lifting/carrying items weighing at least 25lbs. Agency: Brilliant Detroit We are currently looking for volunteers to help in person at our Larkins location! This role would be helping us unload and bring in donated items into our building and help organize items for storage or for distribution to one of our other locations. We are looking for volunteers who would be available during our operating hours: Monday-Friday 10am - 4pm. We are looking for short OR long term volunteers! We do ask that if you are able to volunteer for only one day that you can help for a minimum of 3 hours. However, we would love it if someone was able to come a couple times a week over the next few weeks! Because of the nature of this role, you should be comfortable lifting/carrying items weighing at least 25lbs. Agency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 1, 2034 Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brilliant Southwest Child Enrichment SupportBrilliant Detroit provides a range of programming for our parent caregivers throughout the year. Our work is simply not possible without those who volunteer their time to create and advance so many of our programs at our hubs. As we support our adult participants, volunteers are needed to lead child enrichment activities during parent resource group meetings. Child Enrichment Volunteers provide weekly support by interacting with children of all ages for specific timeframes by facilitating group activities with children. While this volunteer opportunities will require a longer time commitment, we guarantee that it will make a lasting impact not only on the life of a Brilliant Detroit child, but on your own! Requirements of Positions:
COMMITMENT: Brilliant Staff fully recognize that burnout is a real issue in today’s world and in this line of work. We encourage volunteers to practice self-care activities. Brilliant Southwest - Child Enrichment Volunteer Assistance, Immediate need - 5675 Larkins St, Detroit MI, 48210 Volunteer Needs: Weekly Manage activities with children Wednesday 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. **Volunteers working directly with Brilliant children, families, and staff must complete a background check. Agency: Brilliant Detroit Brilliant Detroit provides a range of programming for our parent caregivers throughout the year. Our work is simply not possible without those who volunteer their time to create and advance so many of our programs at our hubs. As we support our adult participants, volunteers are needed to lead child enrichment activities during parent resource group meetings. Child Enrichment Volunteers provide weekly support by interacting with children of all ages for specific timeframes by facilitating group activities with children. While this volunteer opportunities will require a longer time commitment, we guarantee that it will make a lasting impact not only on the life of a Brilliant Detroit child, but on your own! Requirements of Positions:
COMMITMENT: Brilliant Staff fully recognize that burnout is a real issue in today’s world and in this line of work. We encourage volunteers to practice self-care activities. Brilliant Southwest - Child Enrichment Volunteer Assistance, Immediate need - 5675 Larkins St, Detroit MI, 48210 Volunteer Needs: Weekly Manage activities with children Wednesday 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. **Volunteers working directly with Brilliant children, families, and staff must complete a background check. Agency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 1, 2034 Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Join a NAF High School Advisory BoardNAF is a national leader in career and technical education, transforming the high school experience through industry-focused academies. Our model provides students with experiential, hands-on learning opportunities that complement career-focused curricula, preparing them for college and career success. We are in need of dedicated business and community leaders to serve on advisory boards that will work with local schools and students to build a stronger talent pipeline for our community. Please complete the survey via the link below to indicate the areas where you are interested in supporting career readiness for local students. We will follow up with you to provide more details about potential opportunities. Click here to complete the survey. For any questions, feel free to email Dr. Arlene Williams, Director of Community Impact at NAF, at awilliams@naf.org. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan NAF is a national leader in career and technical education, transforming the high school experience through industry-focused academies. Our model provides students with experiential, hands-on learning opportunities that complement career-focused curricula, preparing them for college and career success. We are in need of dedicated business and community leaders to serve on advisory boards that will work with local schools and students to build a stronger talent pipeline for our community. Please complete the survey via the link below to indicate the areas where you are interested in supporting career readiness for local students. We will follow up with you to provide more details about potential opportunities. Click here to complete the survey. For any questions, feel free to email Dr. Arlene Williams, Director of Community Impact at NAF, at awilliams@naf.org. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Exciting News! Brilliant Together PodcastDear Kid Success Champion, We are thrilled to share the launch of Brilliant Detroit's very own podcast -- Brilliant Together. Each podcast episode will feature top experts, leaders and changemakers dedicated to strengthening families and children from belly (0) to eight. Conversations explore a range of topics and thought leadership on engaging families, mobilizing communities, and providing children with the support they need to reach their full potential. Brilliant Together is now available on Apple and Spotify. We are so excited to have made this project a reality and to continue lifting up the amazing work happening in the early childhood education and care space. Yours in Kid Success, Brilliant Detroit is dedicated to building kid success neighborhoods where families with children 0-8 have what they need to be school ready, healthy and stable. We do this by providing proven programming and support year round out of Brilliant Detroit homes in high-need neighborhoods. If you are not already, become a FAN of Brilliant Detroit and receive the latest information happening at Brilliant! Agency: Brilliant Detroit Dear Kid Success Champion, We are thrilled to share the launch of Brilliant Detroit's very own podcast -- Brilliant Together. Each podcast episode will feature top experts, leaders and changemakers dedicated to strengthening families and children from belly (0) to eight. Conversations explore a range of topics and thought leadership on engaging families, mobilizing communities, and providing children with the support they need to reach their full potential. Brilliant Together is now available on Apple and Spotify. We are so excited to have made this project a reality and to continue lifting up the amazing work happening in the early childhood education and care space. Yours in Kid Success, Brilliant Detroit is dedicated to building kid success neighborhoods where families with children 0-8 have what they need to be school ready, healthy and stable. We do this by providing proven programming and support year round out of Brilliant Detroit homes in high-need neighborhoods. If you are not already, become a FAN of Brilliant Detroit and receive the latest information happening at Brilliant! Agency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 1, 2034 Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry PreparationNOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/ "Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org. ----- Come join us in making grocery bags filled with items pre-ordered by clients, put together bags of produce, and stock shelves to get ready for the opening of our food pantry in the afternoon. Requires frequent movement and lifting, and is often fast paced. Shifts occur Tuesdays from 9 am - 12:30 pm, before the pantry opens. Agency: SOS Community Services NOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/ "Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org. ----- Come join us in making grocery bags filled with items pre-ordered by clients, put together bags of produce, and stock shelves to get ready for the opening of our food pantry in the afternoon. Requires frequent movement and lifting, and is often fast paced. Shifts occur Tuesdays from 9 am - 12:30 pm, before the pantry opens. Agency: SOS Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Delivery Truck UnloadNOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/ "Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org. ----- The SOS Food Pantry needs strong and dependable volunteers to assist in unloading the Food Gatherers Delivery truck that arrives every Monday at 1pm. This shift involves heavy lifting and frequent movement carrying objects over 30lbs and is a fast paced task. We try our best to unload the truck within an hour or less so the Food Gatherers driver can move on to their next delivery quickly. Experience using dollies is preferred but not required. Agency: SOS Community Services NOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/ "Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org. ----- The SOS Food Pantry needs strong and dependable volunteers to assist in unloading the Food Gatherers Delivery truck that arrives every Monday at 1pm. This shift involves heavy lifting and frequent movement carrying objects over 30lbs and is a fast paced task. We try our best to unload the truck within an hour or less so the Food Gatherers driver can move on to their next delivery quickly. Experience using dollies is preferred but not required. Agency: SOS Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry DistributionNOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/ "Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org. ----- Work with us to get food to others in our community that are in need. Assist shoppers as they make their way around the pantry, complete walk-up orders, and help keep the pantry stocked during distribution hours. This position interacts directly with clients, requires frequent movement and lifting, and is often fast paced. Agency: SOS Community Services NOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/ "Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org. ----- Work with us to get food to others in our community that are in need. Assist shoppers as they make their way around the pantry, complete walk-up orders, and help keep the pantry stocked during distribution hours. This position interacts directly with clients, requires frequent movement and lifting, and is often fast paced. Agency: SOS Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Developing K.I.D.S.' Weekly Food DistributionDeveloping K.I.D.S. receives food deliveries every Tuesday from Trader Joe's. Food distribution is open weekly to the community from 10am -2 pm. No appointment, registration or sign up requiredl (24230 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit, MI 48219) Volunteers are needed during the following time slots: Prep and set up (Fast paced, and involves some heavy lifting) 10:00am - 12:00pm Distribute shopping bags to visitors, assist guests with carrying groceries to their vehicles, maintain clean and organized food presentation, break down empty tables, and carry them to appropriate storage space, etc. 12pm -2:00pm (Very light duty) Monitor food tables, greet visitors, distribute grocery bags, maintain, organize and consolidate food tables. Agency: Developing Kingdoms In Different Stages (K.I.D.S.) Developing K.I.D.S. receives food deliveries every Tuesday from Trader Joe's. Food distribution is open weekly to the community from 10am -2 pm. No appointment, registration or sign up requiredl (24230 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit, MI 48219) Volunteers are needed during the following time slots: Prep and set up (Fast paced, and involves some heavy lifting) 10:00am - 12:00pm Distribute shopping bags to visitors, assist guests with carrying groceries to their vehicles, maintain clean and organized food presentation, break down empty tables, and carry them to appropriate storage space, etc. 12pm -2:00pm (Very light duty) Monitor food tables, greet visitors, distribute grocery bags, maintain, organize and consolidate food tables. Agency: Developing Kingdoms In Different Stages (K.I.D.S.) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cooking Matters Nutrition Instructor
Cooking Matter Nutrition Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to make healthy choices using the lesson plans provided in the Cooking Matters curricula. Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Nutrition Instructor's requirements and responsibilities. Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan
Cooking Matter Nutrition Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to make healthy choices using the lesson plans provided in the Cooking Matters curricula. Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Nutrition Instructor's requirements and responsibilities. Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooking Matters Culinary Instructor
Cooking Matters Culinary Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to cook healthy, low-cost foods using the lesson plans and recipes provided by Cooking Matters curricula. Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Culinary Instructor's requirements and responsibilities. Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan
Cooking Matters Culinary Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to cook healthy, low-cost foods using the lesson plans and recipes provided by Cooking Matters curricula. Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Culinary Instructor's requirements and responsibilities. Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooking Matters Classroom AssistantCooking Matters teaches adults, kids, and teens to make healthy choices using the lesson plans provided in the Cooking Matters curricula. Classroom Assistants help instructors and facilitators: Set up the classroom. Prepare food. Facilitate classroom activities. Clean up.Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the classroom assistant requirements and responsibilities. Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan Cooking Matters teaches adults, kids, and teens to make healthy choices using the lesson plans provided in the Cooking Matters curricula. Classroom Assistants help instructors and facilitators: Set up the classroom. Prepare food. Facilitate classroom activities. Clean up.Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the classroom assistant requirements and responsibilities. Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 48207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors TreasurerElms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking to fill its Board of Directors Treasurer role. This is a volunteer (unpaid) treasury role that serves as a member of the organization’s Board. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in the City of Detroit, Macomb County and the surrounding community. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. We do this through our support services, programs and community projects. Summary of Role: The Board of Directors Treasurer provides financial support to the organization. The Treasurer: Has charge of the funds of the corporation, except for such funds as the Board of Directors may designate; Ensures that an accounting system is maintained which will give a true and accurate accounting of the financial transactions of the corporation; and Render reports from time to time as requested by the Board of Directors of his or her activities and the financial condition of the corporation. All funds received by the Treasurer shall immediately be deposited in a depository designated by the Board of Directors.Duties and Responsibilities: Attends all board meetings. Maintains knowledge of the organization and personal commitment to its goals and objectives. Understands financial accounting for nonprofit organizations. Serves as financial officer of the organization and as chairperson of the finance committee. Works with the president to ensure that appropriate financial reports are made available to the board on a timely basis. Assists the president in preparing the annual budget and presenting the budget to the board for approval. Reviews the annual audit, as required by law, and answers board members' questions regarding the audit. Selects the organization's bank if needed, reconciling bank statements and managing cash flow. Manages financial investments and capital growth. Develops and implements daily, monthly and quarterly cash forecasting models. Monitors the organization's risks and losses. Ensures sufficient funds are available to meet ongoing operational requirements. Evaluates the financial aspects of the business and policies to advise the board. Works with Certified Public Accountants to ensure all tax returns are accurate and filed on time.Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Required: Strong economics or accounting background. Experiencing developing and reviewing financial statements. Demonstrate strong analytical and project management skills. Knowledge of capital markets, accounting and business finance. Knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, accounting, inventory and payroll systems. Ability to collaborate with team members and drive results. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of laws and regulations. Strong verbal and written communication skills.Education/Experience Required: Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, economics or accounting or a related field. 3+ years in business, finance, economics or accounting experience, preferably working in a nonprofit setting. Experience serving in a Board of Directors role is preferred.Commitment: The successful candidate must be available to attend Board of Directors meetings monthly, quarterly or as needed and a monthly commitment of approximately 5-10 hours. Term: This appointment is for the remainder of the current term +2-years. All volunteer and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Agency: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking to fill its Board of Directors Treasurer role. This is a volunteer (unpaid) treasury role that serves as a member of the organization’s Board. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in the City of Detroit, Macomb County and the surrounding community. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. We do this through our support services, programs and community projects. Summary of Role: The Board of Directors Treasurer provides financial support to the organization. The Treasurer: Has charge of the funds of the corporation, except for such funds as the Board of Directors may designate; Ensures that an accounting system is maintained which will give a true and accurate accounting of the financial transactions of the corporation; and Render reports from time to time as requested by the Board of Directors of his or her activities and the financial condition of the corporation. All funds received by the Treasurer shall immediately be deposited in a depository designated by the Board of Directors.Duties and Responsibilities: Attends all board meetings. Maintains knowledge of the organization and personal commitment to its goals and objectives. Understands financial accounting for nonprofit organizations. Serves as financial officer of the organization and as chairperson of the finance committee. Works with the president to ensure that appropriate financial reports are made available to the board on a timely basis. Assists the president in preparing the annual budget and presenting the budget to the board for approval. Reviews the annual audit, as required by law, and answers board members' questions regarding the audit. Selects the organization's bank if needed, reconciling bank statements and managing cash flow. Manages financial investments and capital growth. Develops and implements daily, monthly and quarterly cash forecasting models. Monitors the organization's risks and losses. Ensures sufficient funds are available to meet ongoing operational requirements. Evaluates the financial aspects of the business and policies to advise the board. Works with Certified Public Accountants to ensure all tax returns are accurate and filed on time.Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Required: Strong economics or accounting background. Experiencing developing and reviewing financial statements. Demonstrate strong analytical and project management skills. Knowledge of capital markets, accounting and business finance. Knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, accounting, inventory and payroll systems. Ability to collaborate with team members and drive results. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of laws and regulations. Strong verbal and written communication skills.Education/Experience Required: Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, economics or accounting or a related field. 3+ years in business, finance, economics or accounting experience, preferably working in a nonprofit setting. Experience serving in a Board of Directors role is preferred.Commitment: The successful candidate must be available to attend Board of Directors meetings monthly, quarterly or as needed and a monthly commitment of approximately 5-10 hours. Term: This appointment is for the remainder of the current term +2-years. All volunteer and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Agency: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drop-in Center VolunteerWe are looking for volunteers to support at our Drop-in Center. Our drop-in center serves at risk, runaway and homeless teenagers ages 13-21 on Monday-Thursdays from 3-6pm. We would like to have volunteers consistently support youth and staff during that time by building relationships, helping to serve food, and keeping the space safe. During the three hours that we are open, we see 20-40 youth. Please take some time to read about our programs on our website before filling out this application: https://ozonehouse.org/. Applications will be open until spots are filled. We will do training before you are able to volunteer, so that you know how to appropriately handle situations. If you have any questions, please email jmares@ozonehouse.org. Please fill out the volunteer application at the following link (make sure to select Drop-in Center): https://forms.office.coDm/r/Kpn5pPNwQ Agency: Ozone House We are looking for volunteers to support at our Drop-in Center. Our drop-in center serves at risk, runaway and homeless teenagers ages 13-21 on Monday-Thursdays from 3-6pm. We would like to have volunteers consistently support youth and staff during that time by building relationships, helping to serve food, and keeping the space safe. During the three hours that we are open, we see 20-40 youth. Please take some time to read about our programs on our website before filling out this application: https://ozonehouse.org/. Applications will be open until spots are filled. We will do training before you are able to volunteer, so that you know how to appropriately handle situations. If you have any questions, please email jmares@ozonehouse.org. Please fill out the volunteer application at the following link (make sure to select Drop-in Center): https://forms.office.coDm/r/Kpn5pPNwQ Agency: Ozone House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer Spanish/English La CASA AMIGALa Casa Amiga está en busca de una persona voluntaria que apoye el área de Client Services Coordinator. La actividad principal será tener interacción con los clientes que visitan nuestra oficina en busca de guía, el apoyo de nuestros programas y servicios. La interacción suele ser en los idiomas español e inglés, en persona, vía telefónica y por escrito. Por lo que es una oportunidad ideal para practicar tus habilidades de comunicación en un espacio con interacción laboral. El horario y los días para apoyar, serán acordados con las personas interesadas y siempre dentro del horario de atención: lunes a viernes de 9:00 a 14:00 horas. En La Casa Amiga, apoyamos la independencia y la dignidad de los inmigrantes y sus familias. Proveemos variedad de servicios para empoderar y ayudar a nuestras familias y amigos.
Agency: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program La Casa Amiga está en busca de una persona voluntaria que apoye el área de Client Services Coordinator. La actividad principal será tener interacción con los clientes que visitan nuestra oficina en busca de guía, el apoyo de nuestros programas y servicios. La interacción suele ser en los idiomas español e inglés, en persona, vía telefónica y por escrito. Por lo que es una oportunidad ideal para practicar tus habilidades de comunicación en un espacio con interacción laboral. El horario y los días para apoyar, serán acordados con las personas interesadas y siempre dentro del horario de atención: lunes a viernes de 9:00 a 14:00 horas. En La Casa Amiga, apoyamos la independencia y la dignidad de los inmigrantes y sus familias. Proveemos variedad de servicios para empoderar y ayudar a nuestras familias y amigos.
Agency: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mon. & Wed. Volunteers Needed!! Afterschool ProgramDeveloping K.I.D.S. Fall Afterschool Program Weekly Monday - Thursday 4pm-6:30pm Volunteers are needed for 2 to 4 hours. Urgent need for Mondays & Wednesdays!! Potential Assignments: Facilitate or co-facilitate small group workshops (grades 9th - 12th meet on Mondays & Wednesdays) Homework Help for grades: K-3rd; 4th-7th; or 8thServing Dinner (Two Volunteers Needed) Set up food cart, and serving table. Clean up food service area after participants have been served. No heavy lifting for dinner service. If available, submit the volunteer application here: https://developingkids.org/volunteer/ Thank you in advance, Developing K.I.D.S. Agency: Developing Kingdoms In Different Stages (K.I.D.S.) Developing K.I.D.S. Fall Afterschool Program Weekly Monday - Thursday 4pm-6:30pm Volunteers are needed for 2 to 4 hours. Urgent need for Mondays & Wednesdays!! Potential Assignments: Facilitate or co-facilitate small group workshops (grades 9th - 12th meet on Mondays & Wednesdays) Homework Help for grades: K-3rd; 4th-7th; or 8thServing Dinner (Two Volunteers Needed) Set up food cart, and serving table. Clean up food service area after participants have been served. No heavy lifting for dinner service. If available, submit the volunteer application here: https://developingkids.org/volunteer/ Thank you in advance, Developing K.I.D.S. Agency: Developing Kingdoms In Different Stages (K.I.D.S.) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Whole Person Health Presenters at Hope ClinicWhole Person Health tabling events entail having a table set up during our Tuesday hot meal distribution (5-6pm) and engaging with folks as they pass through. Some topics we are looking to cover include: Job Assistance Financial Assistance/Money Management Utilizing Community Resources (medical, mental/emotional, etc.) Diabetes Management Smoking Cessation Personal Safety etc. We want presenters to be knowledgeable enough about the topics that they are well-equipped for any follow-up questions with clients, so we are looking for people/organizations that have a professional background or license in the respective topic. Please respond to this posting if you are interested or want to learn more! Agency: Hope Clinic Whole Person Health tabling events entail having a table set up during our Tuesday hot meal distribution (5-6pm) and engaging with folks as they pass through. Some topics we are looking to cover include: Job Assistance Financial Assistance/Money Management Utilizing Community Resources (medical, mental/emotional, etc.) Diabetes Management Smoking Cessation Personal Safety etc. We want presenters to be knowledgeable enough about the topics that they are well-equipped for any follow-up questions with clients, so we are looking for people/organizations that have a professional background or license in the respective topic. Please respond to this posting if you are interested or want to learn more! Agency: Hope Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-5358 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA Finance Park OpportunitiesJunior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. With the generous help of volunteers, JA provides educational programs to students in grades K-12 in the areas of financial literacy, workforce readiness, and entrepreneurship. The curriculum in each of JA’s 23 programs is correlated to the state education standards. JA programs will impact over 50,000 students this school year. JA Finance Park® is a program that teaches youth about personal finance and careers. In the classroom, teachers guide youth through the lessons around key concepts. The program ends with a visit to JA Finance Park, facilitated by JA staff, where youth work with volunteers to create and manage a personal budget, experiencing what it's like to be an adult for a day. This is a great opportunity for individual and corporate volunteers. Volunteer Training is the day of the event at 8:30 AM one hour prior to arrival of participants. Feel free to wear smart casual, corporate swag, and comfortable shoes! Volunteers work with youth as they navigate the simulation and support the JA staff facilitator. Click here for more information about JA Finance Park: https://jausa.ja.org/programs/ja-finance-park-advanced. For the best experience, come as yourself! Share your life experiences including your failures. Ask your group members questions. You will have many opportunities. Interaction is the key to a great experience for everyone. Some will participate more than others and that's okay. Be flexible! Thank you for volunteering. We appreciate you! Volunteers are the heartbeat of our organization! We are successful in making an impact with our future leaders and workforce because people like you give the gift of time! Much gratitude goes out to those dedicated to our mission! Additional information for the day of the event: Time: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM Address: 577 E Larned St., Detroit, MI 48226 Parking: Parking is available on the street in front of our building and the gated lot across street. The gated lot is a self-pay parking lot and charges $4-10. There is a sign that accepts payment through various payment apps. If both lots are filled, there is a surface lot on the west side of the building bordering Beaubien St., and parking is $10. Lunch is around 11:30 AM. We suggest volunteers bring their lunch due to the limited delivery options. To register to volunteer, click respond above and refer to the SignUpGenius link below for additional details. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508084AA5A828A5FA7-junior4#/ Please reach out to Scott Millington - smillington@jamichigan.org if you have any questions. Agency: Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan Junior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. With the generous help of volunteers, JA provides educational programs to students in grades K-12 in the areas of financial literacy, workforce readiness, and entrepreneurship. The curriculum in each of JA’s 23 programs is correlated to the state education standards. JA programs will impact over 50,000 students this school year. JA Finance Park® is a program that teaches youth about personal finance and careers. In the classroom, teachers guide youth through the lessons around key concepts. The program ends with a visit to JA Finance Park, facilitated by JA staff, where youth work with volunteers to create and manage a personal budget, experiencing what it's like to be an adult for a day. This is a great opportunity for individual and corporate volunteers. Volunteer Training is the day of the event at 8:30 AM one hour prior to arrival of participants. Feel free to wear smart casual, corporate swag, and comfortable shoes! Volunteers work with youth as they navigate the simulation and support the JA staff facilitator. Click here for more information about JA Finance Park: https://jausa.ja.org/programs/ja-finance-park-advanced. For the best experience, come as yourself! Share your life experiences including your failures. Ask your group members questions. You will have many opportunities. Interaction is the key to a great experience for everyone. Some will participate more than others and that's okay. Be flexible! Thank you for volunteering. We appreciate you! Volunteers are the heartbeat of our organization! We are successful in making an impact with our future leaders and workforce because people like you give the gift of time! Much gratitude goes out to those dedicated to our mission! Additional information for the day of the event: Time: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM Address: 577 E Larned St., Detroit, MI 48226 Parking: Parking is available on the street in front of our building and the gated lot across street. The gated lot is a self-pay parking lot and charges $4-10. There is a sign that accepts payment through various payment apps. If both lots are filled, there is a surface lot on the west side of the building bordering Beaubien St., and parking is $10. Lunch is around 11:30 AM. We suggest volunteers bring their lunch due to the limited delivery options. To register to volunteer, click respond above and refer to the SignUpGenius link below for additional details. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508084AA5A828A5FA7-junior4#/ Please reach out to Scott Millington - smillington@jamichigan.org if you have any questions. Agency: Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt-A-GardenAdopt-A-Garden & Help Survivors Heal! Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Join First Step’s Adopt-A-Garden program! We are a local nonprofit supporting survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, and we need caring individuals, groups, and companies to help maintain our beautiful Healing Gardens. These gardens provide a peaceful space for respite, play, staff lunches, events, and even counseling sessions—a vital part of the healing journey for survivors and their families. By adopting a garden, you’ll help create and preserve this safe, welcoming environment. Here’s how you can help: ü Weeding & general clean-up – Planting is not required ü If planting, staff approval is needed to ensure all additions are non-invasive ü New plants require extra care! Frequent watering is needed until they’re established, so more visits may be required ü Annuals will need to be removed in the fall as part of garden cleanup ü Choose a schedule that works for you – Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly from May to October (volunteers can start anytime!) o No experience necessary! If you love being outdoors and want to make a difference, this is a great opportunity. o Some gardening equipment is available, but bringing your own tools is encouraged. o First Step is a secure facility, so all volunteers must complete an online application, a background check, and pre-schedule shifts with our Volunteer Specialist. Ready to dig in and make an impact? Sign up today and help create a space of healing and hope! For more details, see the flyer below or contact Barb Davis at bdavis@firststep-mi.org or call 734.656.0757. Agency: First Step Adopt-A-Garden & Help Survivors Heal! Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Join First Step’s Adopt-A-Garden program! We are a local nonprofit supporting survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, and we need caring individuals, groups, and companies to help maintain our beautiful Healing Gardens. These gardens provide a peaceful space for respite, play, staff lunches, events, and even counseling sessions—a vital part of the healing journey for survivors and their families. By adopting a garden, you’ll help create and preserve this safe, welcoming environment. Here’s how you can help: ü Weeding & general clean-up – Planting is not required ü If planting, staff approval is needed to ensure all additions are non-invasive ü New plants require extra care! Frequent watering is needed until they’re established, so more visits may be required ü Annuals will need to be removed in the fall as part of garden cleanup ü Choose a schedule that works for you – Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly from May to October (volunteers can start anytime!) o No experience necessary! If you love being outdoors and want to make a difference, this is a great opportunity. o Some gardening equipment is available, but bringing your own tools is encouraged. o First Step is a secure facility, so all volunteers must complete an online application, a background check, and pre-schedule shifts with our Volunteer Specialist. Ready to dig in and make an impact? Sign up today and help create a space of healing and hope! For more details, see the flyer below or contact Barb Davis at bdavis@firststep-mi.org or call 734.656.0757. Agency: First Step Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: May 1, 2025 through Oct 1, 2025 Zip Code: 48184 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wish GranterWish Granter Volunteer: Agency: Make-A-Wish Michigan Wish Granter Volunteer: Agency: Make-A-Wish Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brighton Center for Specialty Care VolunteerVolunteers needed at the U-M Health Brighton Center for Specialty Care. We have two openings. 1. Medical Procedures Unit: Volunteers assist with turning over prep/recovery bays, cleaning stretchers, making beds, providing snacks and drinks to patients as directed and wheeling patients to car after discharged. 2. Neurology BCSC Sleep Lab: Review patient arrival process, scan patient documents and enter into an access database. Greet patient and family, escort to treatment area, restock areas i.e. patient supply cart and rooms, blanket warmer, etc. To apply, visit our New Volunteers webpage. After completing the onboarding requirements, you will be invited to attend a placement interview. At the interview, identify that you would like to volunteer in Brighton. Agency: University of Michigan Health Volunteer Services Volunteers needed at the U-M Health Brighton Center for Specialty Care. We have two openings. 1. Medical Procedures Unit: Volunteers assist with turning over prep/recovery bays, cleaning stretchers, making beds, providing snacks and drinks to patients as directed and wheeling patients to car after discharged. 2. Neurology BCSC Sleep Lab: Review patient arrival process, scan patient documents and enter into an access database. Greet patient and family, escort to treatment area, restock areas i.e. patient supply cart and rooms, blanket warmer, etc. To apply, visit our New Volunteers webpage. After completing the onboarding requirements, you will be invited to attend a placement interview. At the interview, identify that you would like to volunteer in Brighton. Agency: University of Michigan Health Volunteer Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48116 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SafeHouse Center is Seeking Volunteers!Thank you for your interest in volunteering with SafeHouse Center! SafeHouse Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to provide services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Washtenaw County. Volunteers are the heart of our organization and we're always looking to grow our team! We encourage those that are interested to attend a volunteer information session. Two volunteer information sessions are held virtually the first Monday of each month at 10:00AM-11AM and 6:00PM-7:00PM. At these sessions, we will give an overview of the different volunteer programs, our eligibility requirements, and answer any questions you may have. To register for an upcoming session, please visit this page: https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-info-sessions/ Learn more about all the direct and non-direct volunteer opportunities at https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-program-training-details/ For more questions, contact volunteer@safehousecenter.org Agency: SafeHouse Center Thank you for your interest in volunteering with SafeHouse Center! SafeHouse Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to provide services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Washtenaw County. Volunteers are the heart of our organization and we're always looking to grow our team! We encourage those that are interested to attend a volunteer information session. Two volunteer information sessions are held virtually the first Monday of each month at 10:00AM-11AM and 6:00PM-7:00PM. At these sessions, we will give an overview of the different volunteer programs, our eligibility requirements, and answer any questions you may have. To register for an upcoming session, please visit this page: https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-info-sessions/ Learn more about all the direct and non-direct volunteer opportunities at https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-program-training-details/ For more questions, contact volunteer@safehousecenter.org Agency: SafeHouse Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers - students and community members for sexual violence event planningJoin STARS and University Students Against Rape to plan events mainly at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor to raise awareness about sexual violence and to give survivors a voice. We mainly plan events during the school year but we will be focusing this summer on fundraising events. Agency: Standing Tough Against Rape Society (STARS) Join STARS and University Students Against Rape to plan events mainly at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor to raise awareness about sexual violence and to give survivors a voice. We mainly plan events during the school year but we will be focusing this summer on fundraising events. Agency: Standing Tough Against Rape Society (STARS) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide Office Support as a Front Desk Volunteer!*Sign-up for this volunteer opportunity by filling out the application below* As a volunteer receptionist, you will greet visitors, thank donors and do light clerical tasks. This is a great way for community members to become involved in our work on a low-key scale. Training will be provided in person and on self-paced videos. Receptionists are asked to make a weekly commitment (three to four hours) during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 9am – 4pm). We encourage all volunteers to stay in their roles for up to 6 months. We highly encourage all applicants to attend a volunteer information session to learn more about the services, and requirements and to go over the roles available. https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-info-sessions/ Applications are open! Contact Laura Hoehner-Dane at volunteer@safehousecenter.org for further questions. Agency: SafeHouse Center *Sign-up for this volunteer opportunity by filling out the application below* As a volunteer receptionist, you will greet visitors, thank donors and do light clerical tasks. This is a great way for community members to become involved in our work on a low-key scale. Training will be provided in person and on self-paced videos. Receptionists are asked to make a weekly commitment (three to four hours) during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 9am – 4pm). We encourage all volunteers to stay in their roles for up to 6 months. We highly encourage all applicants to attend a volunteer information session to learn more about the services, and requirements and to go over the roles available. https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-info-sessions/ Applications are open! Contact Laura Hoehner-Dane at volunteer@safehousecenter.org for further questions. Agency: SafeHouse Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Clinic Receptionist at Hope ClinicHope Clinic offers free medical care to those without insurance, and we need folks to be there for them when they walk in the door! We are looking for volunteers who can come on a weekly basis to help answer phones, schedule appointments, check people in/out, etc. Hope Clinic has two locations - one in Ypsilanti and one in Westland/Wayne. People are needed at both! The ideal people in this role are those with previous medical or front desk experience, but not required. What is required, though, is for someone who is: - Able to commit to the same weekly shift for an entire year (due to the amount of training) - Comfortable answering phones - Able to operate in our three software systems (Practice Fusion, Quickbase, and CHAMPS - training provided) - Detail-oriented - Friendly and personable If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer Agency: Hope Clinic Hope Clinic offers free medical care to those without insurance, and we need folks to be there for them when they walk in the door! We are looking for volunteers who can come on a weekly basis to help answer phones, schedule appointments, check people in/out, etc. Hope Clinic has two locations - one in Ypsilanti and one in Westland/Wayne. People are needed at both! The ideal people in this role are those with previous medical or front desk experience, but not required. What is required, though, is for someone who is: - Able to commit to the same weekly shift for an entire year (due to the amount of training) - Comfortable answering phones - Able to operate in our three software systems (Practice Fusion, Quickbase, and CHAMPS - training provided) - Detail-oriented - Friendly and personable If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer Agency: Hope Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-5358 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grocery Shopping for/With a SeniorWe are looking for volunteers who will grocery shop for a senior in the community. Some seniors may want a volunteer to shop for them and others may want someone to take them. The volunteer will have the choice of which they prefer or feel most comfortable with. Agency: Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit We are looking for volunteers who will grocery shop for a senior in the community. Some seniors may want a volunteer to shop for them and others may want someone to take them. The volunteer will have the choice of which they prefer or feel most comfortable with. Agency: Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48324 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteersJoin Habitat for Humanity as a valued volunteer and help build homes, strengthen communities, and make a lasting impact on families in need. Volunteers play a crucial role in supporting our mission to provide affordable housing and improve living conditions for those less fortunate. Whether you have construction experience or are eager to learn, there’s a place for you in our team! Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County Join Habitat for Humanity as a valued volunteer and help build homes, strengthen communities, and make a lasting impact on families in need. Volunteers play a crucial role in supporting our mission to provide affordable housing and improve living conditions for those less fortunate. Whether you have construction experience or are eager to learn, there’s a place for you in our team! Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48161 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Lunch Buddy in Ypsilanti!Everybody Needs a Break! A break from the books, from the screens, from the meetings, from the webinars, from the blah, blah, blah. Lunch Buddies is an opportunity for kids and volunteers to have lunch and recess together...hanging out, playing games, talking, doing fun activities....all while building a supportive friendship that will help kids be ready to learn and grow in the classroom. Learn more at www.bbbssoutheastmi.org/mentor Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Everybody Needs a Break! A break from the books, from the screens, from the meetings, from the webinars, from the blah, blah, blah. Lunch Buddies is an opportunity for kids and volunteers to have lunch and recess together...hanging out, playing games, talking, doing fun activities....all while building a supportive friendship that will help kids be ready to learn and grow in the classroom. Learn more at www.bbbssoutheastmi.org/mentor Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a School Based Mentor in Madison Heights!Every young person needs a champion! Take a break from the screens, from the meetings, from the webinars, and pour your time into empowering young people on their path to graduate high school with a plan for their future and a mentor whose impact will last a lifetime. BBBS facilitates program topics in the areas of relationship building, goal setting, self-esteem, life skills, budgeting, conflict resolution, healthy habits and so much more, and YOU develop a supportive friendship that will help young people be ready to learn and grow in the classroom. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Every young person needs a champion! Take a break from the screens, from the meetings, from the webinars, and pour your time into empowering young people on their path to graduate high school with a plan for their future and a mentor whose impact will last a lifetime. BBBS facilitates program topics in the areas of relationship building, goal setting, self-esteem, life skills, budgeting, conflict resolution, healthy habits and so much more, and YOU develop a supportive friendship that will help young people be ready to learn and grow in the classroom. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48071 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Book Sorting, Counting, PackingAs a volunteer, you will sign a waiver, listen to a 10 minute orientation and spend time sorting books and moving boxes (no more than 25lbs). Thank you! Agency: Making Spirits Bright As a volunteer, you will sign a waiver, listen to a 10 minute orientation and spend time sorting books and moving boxes (no more than 25lbs). Thank you! Agency: Making Spirits Bright Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48334 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Delivery DriverHelp Macomb County seniors stay in their homes! Everyday there are seniors who cannot drive to the grocery store or prepare their own food. Meals on Wheels volunteers take to the streets to help! You choose how often you want to deliver! Most volunteers deliver twice per month. Some deliver once per week. Others are substitute drivers that do not have a routine route but pickup shifts when their schedule allows.Meal delivery only takes 60-90 minutes, delivered between 11am-1pm weekdays.Routes and food pickup locations are assigned close to your home or work.Looking for a service project for your business? Meals on Wheels can work for you. If your business can commit to one or two days per month we can come train all your potential drivers at your location. This can be a great way to build team spirit and show your organization's dedication to the community! Agency: Macomb County Office of Senior Services Help Macomb County seniors stay in their homes! Everyday there are seniors who cannot drive to the grocery store or prepare their own food. Meals on Wheels volunteers take to the streets to help! You choose how often you want to deliver! Most volunteers deliver twice per month. Some deliver once per week. Others are substitute drivers that do not have a routine route but pickup shifts when their schedule allows.Meal delivery only takes 60-90 minutes, delivered between 11am-1pm weekdays.Routes and food pickup locations are assigned close to your home or work.Looking for a service project for your business? Meals on Wheels can work for you. If your business can commit to one or two days per month we can come train all your potential drivers at your location. This can be a great way to build team spirit and show your organization's dedication to the community! Agency: Macomb County Office of Senior Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48036 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County - Southfield ReStoreReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily! Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer Pricing Sorting Products by DepartmentIf any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration: https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/ For more information please feel free to contact Leah Diederichs at leahd@habitatoakland.org Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County ReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily! Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer Pricing Sorting Products by DepartmentIf any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration: https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/ For more information please feel free to contact Leah Diederichs at leahd@habitatoakland.org Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County - Waterford ReStoreReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily! Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer Pricing Sorting Products by DepartmentIf any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration: https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/ The ReStore in Waterford is open Monday-Sunday from 10:30am-2:30pm or 2:30-5:30pm For more information please feel free to contact Cristina Verduzco cristinav@habitatoakland.org Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County ReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily! Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer Pricing Sorting Products by DepartmentIf any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration: https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/ The ReStore in Waterford is open Monday-Sunday from 10:30am-2:30pm or 2:30-5:30pm For more information please feel free to contact Cristina Verduzco cristinav@habitatoakland.org Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48336 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Volunteer Opportunity in Adult EducationAre you fluent in English and Spanish? Join our team and make a difference! Role: Responsibilities: Verify attendance recordsPrepare and review student filesProvide attention and follow-up to studentsOffer technological supportAssist with other tasks related to the programBenefits: Flexible scheduleOpportunities for hybrid (remote and in-person) collaborationBecome a vital part of empowering adult learners in their educational journey! Agency: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program Are you fluent in English and Spanish? Join our team and make a difference! Role: Responsibilities: Verify attendance recordsPrepare and review student filesProvide attention and follow-up to studentsOffer technological supportAssist with other tasks related to the programBenefits: Flexible scheduleOpportunities for hybrid (remote and in-person) collaborationBecome a vital part of empowering adult learners in their educational journey! Agency: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Programs InternElms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is searching for a Programs intern who is a Junior or Senior standing in college. Associate's or Bachelor's degree in human services, social work, or psychology is preferred. The commitment for this position is 15-20 hours weekly. Overview of Role The EFCS Programs Intern has program management responsibilities and will help with important functions such as developing program outlines, plans, tracking program outcomes and metrics. Experience: 2 years or more experience managing/supervising professional staff. Experience working in a nonprofit, human services, or educational environment. Project and program management experience in a nonprofit setting or similar industries is preferred. Experience working with under-served youth and families is preferred. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Knowledge of federal and state regulations for nonprofits. Effective communication, organizational and time management skills. Strong organizational and leadership skills. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to effectively lead and motivate others. Ability to work well independently and in groups. Excellent critical thinking and analytical skills. Demonstrated experience working in high demanding environments. Proficient in using Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook; Virtual platforms (e.g. Zoom, Skype, Webex Meet, etc.) Supervisory Responsibilities Provides functional supervision to High School interns; assists in evaluating the performance of High School interns. All volunteers and sponsored applicants must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. The background check will come at no cost. Once the background check is complete (average 1-2 business days), you will receive an email notifying you that you may complete your registration. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org, to learn more about us! Agency: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is searching for a Programs intern who is a Junior or Senior standing in college. Associate's or Bachelor's degree in human services, social work, or psychology is preferred. The commitment for this position is 15-20 hours weekly. Overview of Role The EFCS Programs Intern has program management responsibilities and will help with important functions such as developing program outlines, plans, tracking program outcomes and metrics. Experience: 2 years or more experience managing/supervising professional staff. Experience working in a nonprofit, human services, or educational environment. Project and program management experience in a nonprofit setting or similar industries is preferred. Experience working with under-served youth and families is preferred. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Knowledge of federal and state regulations for nonprofits. Effective communication, organizational and time management skills. Strong organizational and leadership skills. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to effectively lead and motivate others. Ability to work well independently and in groups. Excellent critical thinking and analytical skills. Demonstrated experience working in high demanding environments. Proficient in using Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook; Virtual platforms (e.g. Zoom, Skype, Webex Meet, etc.) Supervisory Responsibilities Provides functional supervision to High School interns; assists in evaluating the performance of High School interns. All volunteers and sponsored applicants must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. The background check will come at no cost. Once the background check is complete (average 1-2 business days), you will receive an email notifying you that you may complete your registration. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org, to learn more about us! Agency: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Avalon Housing Front Desk VolunteerAbout Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don't just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Front DeskAvalon Housing's main office has a front desk that serves our tenants, staff, and members of the community. Our Front Desk Volunteers provide coverage and help assist with questions and needs throughout the day. Front Desk Volunteer Core Responsibilities Include: Providing front desk coverage by: Greeting visitors Answering visitor questions Answering and triaging phone calls Collecting rent payments Tracking and logging shift information Desired Qualifications and Experience: Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Available for shifts Monday through Friday 9 AM - 5 PM Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical Demands:Volunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 25 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Front Desk Volunteer Reports To: Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Program Coordinator (AmeriCorps VISTA) Location: On-site at our main office: 1327 Jones Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Agency: Avalon Housing About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don't just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Front DeskAvalon Housing's main office has a front desk that serves our tenants, staff, and members of the community. Our Front Desk Volunteers provide coverage and help assist with questions and needs throughout the day. Front Desk Volunteer Core Responsibilities Include: Providing front desk coverage by: Greeting visitors Answering visitor questions Answering and triaging phone calls Collecting rent payments Tracking and logging shift information Desired Qualifications and Experience: Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Available for shifts Monday through Friday 9 AM - 5 PM Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical Demands:Volunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 25 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Front Desk Volunteer Reports To: Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Program Coordinator (AmeriCorps VISTA) Location: On-site at our main office: 1327 Jones Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Agency: Avalon Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Distribution Associate
The Distribution Associates will assist with organizing or delivering items for community distributions.
Time Commitment 2-4 hours monthly or on assigned distribution days Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Agency: Elms Family and Community Services
The Distribution Associates will assist with organizing or delivering items for community distributions.
Time Commitment 2-4 hours monthly or on assigned distribution days Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Agency: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Inkind: Host a Donation/Dropbox Drive**= items we need the most!
Help Stock the Food Pantry & Resource Center
SOS Resource Center Shampoo & conditioner Razors/Shaving Cream Soap **Deodorant Toothbrush **Toothpaste **Lotion Toilet paper Combs & Brushes Feminine Hygiene Products Facial Tissue **African-American Hair Products Food: Cereal (dry or hot) Canned Tuna or Salmon Rice/Pasta/Other Grains Beans (dry or canned) Peanut Butter Nuts Tomato Sauce Canned Vegetables Canned Pasta Products Macaroni & Cheese Canned/Dried Fruit Soup Canned/Bottled 100% Juice Crackers Boxed Dinners/Meal Helpers Hamburger/ Hot Dogs/Other Meats Baby Formula & Food Granola Spices Condiments Other Items: New Quart & Gallon-size Ziploc Bags **Cooking oil Plastic/Paper Grocery Bags First Aid Kits Grocery Store Gift Cards ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Family Services New Bedroom Supplies: Miscellaneous: Twin-sized Sheets Flashlights & Batteries Blankets Trash Cans & Bags Sleeping Bags/Comforters Gift Card to Stores/DTE Kitchen Supplies: New Bath Supplies: Dishes Towel Sets Glasses Shower Curtains/Rings Eating & Cooking Utensils Shower Caddies Pots & Pans Toilet Paper Can Opener Personal Care Items Kitchen towels Toilet Brushes Household Cleaning/Laundry Supplies: Furniture: Cleaners Kitchen Tables/Chairs Detergents Sofas Cleaning Cloths Bed Frames **Paper towels Mattresses (NEW) Gloves Dressers Sponges Lamps Whiteners Desks Fabric Softeners ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children’s ServicesChildren’s Items: ITEMS MUST BE NEW: Diapers and Pull Ups (**4t, 5t, 6t) Lysol Wipes Socks Underpants Car Seats and Booster seats Diaper Wipes Bottles Baby Washcloths Blankets Gowns/Sleepers Baby Formula & Food Diaper Cream Pacifiers Burp Cloths Baby Shampoo Gas Cards Board Books for Babies & Toddlers ITEMS CAN BE GENTELY USED: Elementary Academic Workbooks High Chairs Pack-n-Play Strollers Bouncer & Baby Carrier Umbrella Strollers *** WE CANNOT ACCEPT USED CAR SEATS Please drop off items for the Food Pantry, Children's Programs and Resource Center Mondays between 9 am and noon or Thursdays and Fridays between 9 am and 4 pm at 114 North River St. Ypsilanti, MI 48198. Please drop off donations for the Housing and Family Services Monday through Friday between 9 am and 4 pm at 101 South Huron St. Ypsilanti, MI 48197. Visit https://soscs.org/get-involved/wish-list/ for our most complete & up to date wish list. Contact our volunteer coordinator at volunteer@soscs.org or at (734) 484-9900 to set up a drop off time Agency: SOS Community Services **= items we need the most!
Help Stock the Food Pantry & Resource Center
SOS Resource Center Shampoo & conditioner Razors/Shaving Cream Soap **Deodorant Toothbrush **Toothpaste **Lotion Toilet paper Combs & Brushes Feminine Hygiene Products Facial Tissue **African-American Hair Products Food: Cereal (dry or hot) Canned Tuna or Salmon Rice/Pasta/Other Grains Beans (dry or canned) Peanut Butter Nuts Tomato Sauce Canned Vegetables Canned Pasta Products Macaroni & Cheese Canned/Dried Fruit Soup Canned/Bottled 100% Juice Crackers Boxed Dinners/Meal Helpers Hamburger/ Hot Dogs/Other Meats Baby Formula & Food Granola Spices Condiments Other Items: New Quart & Gallon-size Ziploc Bags **Cooking oil Plastic/Paper Grocery Bags First Aid Kits Grocery Store Gift Cards ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Family Services New Bedroom Supplies: Miscellaneous: Twin-sized Sheets Flashlights & Batteries Blankets Trash Cans & Bags Sleeping Bags/Comforters Gift Card to Stores/DTE Kitchen Supplies: New Bath Supplies: Dishes Towel Sets Glasses Shower Curtains/Rings Eating & Cooking Utensils Shower Caddies Pots & Pans Toilet Paper Can Opener Personal Care Items Kitchen towels Toilet Brushes Household Cleaning/Laundry Supplies: Furniture: Cleaners Kitchen Tables/Chairs Detergents Sofas Cleaning Cloths Bed Frames **Paper towels Mattresses (NEW) Gloves Dressers Sponges Lamps Whiteners Desks Fabric Softeners ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children’s ServicesChildren’s Items: ITEMS MUST BE NEW: Diapers and Pull Ups (**4t, 5t, 6t) Lysol Wipes Socks Underpants Car Seats and Booster seats Diaper Wipes Bottles Baby Washcloths Blankets Gowns/Sleepers Baby Formula & Food Diaper Cream Pacifiers Burp Cloths Baby Shampoo Gas Cards Board Books for Babies & Toddlers ITEMS CAN BE GENTELY USED: Elementary Academic Workbooks High Chairs Pack-n-Play Strollers Bouncer & Baby Carrier Umbrella Strollers *** WE CANNOT ACCEPT USED CAR SEATS Please drop off items for the Food Pantry, Children's Programs and Resource Center Mondays between 9 am and noon or Thursdays and Fridays between 9 am and 4 pm at 114 North River St. Ypsilanti, MI 48198. Please drop off donations for the Housing and Family Services Monday through Friday between 9 am and 4 pm at 101 South Huron St. Ypsilanti, MI 48197. Visit https://soscs.org/get-involved/wish-list/ for our most complete & up to date wish list. Contact our volunteer coordinator at volunteer@soscs.org or at (734) 484-9900 to set up a drop off time Agency: SOS Community Services Opportunity Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48198 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Detroit Bookfest Volunteers NeededHelp grow the Detroit Bookfest! Please read more here: https://detroitbookfest.com/help-us-grow-the-detroit-bookfest/ Agency: Detroit Bookfest Help grow the Detroit Bookfest! Please read more here: https://detroitbookfest.com/help-us-grow-the-detroit-bookfest/ Agency: Detroit Bookfest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48244 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Avalon Housing Food Pantry VolunteerAbout Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don't just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their home. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon's Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Food Pantry Volunteer Core Responsibilities Include:Set-Up:Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezersPrepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveriesSorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last weekBringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezerHelping unload Food Gatherers delivery from palletsSetting up and displaying food in the designated shopping areaDuring:Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing)Running bags for pick up ordersEntering clients into database (Link2Feed)Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicleClean-Up:Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezerWiping down tables and kitchen countersBreaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling areaTaking out trash and replacing linerSweeping and mopping floorsDesired Qualifications and Experience:Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental wayAbility to work as part of a teamMust possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in needAvailable to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a monthMinimum 3-month commitment preferredPhysical Demands:Volunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Carrot Way - Scott Phillips, Community BuilderState Crossing - Carleena Adamo, Support CoordinatorHickory Way - Ian MacKenzie, Community BuilderPauline - Bria Camp, Community BuilderMiller Manor - Katey Nolan, Community BuilderLocation: On-site at one or more of our Food Pantry locations: Carrot Way (32 Carrot Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48105) - Mondays 8:30 AM - 11 AMState Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PMHickory Way (1120 S Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Wednesdays 10 AM - 1 PMPauline (1500 Pauline Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Thursdays 9 AM - 12 PMMiller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PMCompensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Agency: Avalon Housing About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don't just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their home. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon's Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Food Pantry Volunteer Core Responsibilities Include:Set-Up:Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezersPrepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveriesSorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last weekBringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezerHelping unload Food Gatherers delivery from palletsSetting up and displaying food in the designated shopping areaDuring:Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing)Running bags for pick up ordersEntering clients into database (Link2Feed)Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicleClean-Up:Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezerWiping down tables and kitchen countersBreaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling areaTaking out trash and replacing linerSweeping and mopping floorsDesired Qualifications and Experience:Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental wayAbility to work as part of a teamMust possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in needAvailable to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a monthMinimum 3-month commitment preferredPhysical Demands:Volunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Carrot Way - Scott Phillips, Community BuilderState Crossing - Carleena Adamo, Support CoordinatorHickory Way - Ian MacKenzie, Community BuilderPauline - Bria Camp, Community BuilderMiller Manor - Katey Nolan, Community BuilderLocation: On-site at one or more of our Food Pantry locations: Carrot Way (32 Carrot Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48105) - Mondays 8:30 AM - 11 AMState Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PMHickory Way (1120 S Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Wednesdays 10 AM - 1 PMPauline (1500 Pauline Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Thursdays 9 AM - 12 PMMiller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PMCompensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Agency: Avalon Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Farmers Market VolunteerAs a Farmers Market Volunteer, you’ll assist with a variety of tasks, including working at the info booth, helping with customer counts, and supporting the smooth operation of the market. This is a great opportunity to engage with the community and contribute to the success of the market while gaining hands-on experience. Agency: Growing Hope, Ypsilanti Farmers Markets As a Farmers Market Volunteer, you’ll assist with a variety of tasks, including working at the info booth, helping with customer counts, and supporting the smooth operation of the market. This is a great opportunity to engage with the community and contribute to the success of the market while gaining hands-on experience. Agency: Growing Hope, Ypsilanti Farmers Markets Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lori's Hands: University of Michigan Summer InternshipInternship Purpose: To gain experience in human services for the older adult population and people with chronic illness and in nonprofit operations.
Time Commitment: Summer Semester (May 2025 - August 2025) 10-20 hours per week Responsibilities: Specific responsibilities may vary and are dependent upon the students’ learning goals and availability and Lori’s Hands’ needs. Responsibilities may include: Provide direct support to Lori’s Hands clients through weekly in person visits and/or phone calls. Engage in relationship-building activities to build rapport and provide companionship. Assess clients’ needs at each point of contact and identify appropriate community resources as needed. Support Chapter Manager with client and student recruitment and enrollment, client evaluation, and data collection and management Support Chapter Manager with volunteer tracking activities Develop and support virtual events to promote connection between and among students and clients. Collect student and client impact stories for Lori’s Hands’ communications. Additional administrative duties as assigned. Skills & Experience: Strong and effective writer and verbal communicator Prior success working closely and building relationship with diverse groups of people Highly organized, self-motivated, and ability to manage complex projects independently Experience working with older adults or individuals living with chronic illness preferred but not required Experience using word processing and data management software to manage projects preferred but not required Benefits: Experience building communication skills with older adults and people with chronic illnesses Insight into community health and the US healthcare system Experience managing projects independently and involvement in nonprofit operations Experience conducting community outreach and engaging with professionals in the health care and older adult services fields Mentorship through regular supervisory meetings with the Lori’s Hands Chapter Manager to improve professional development Lori’s Hands t-shirt Requirements: Successful completion of a criminal background check Successful completion of Lori’s Hands’ training and enrollment Currently enrolled and in good standing as an undergraduate or graduate student at a partner academic institution A computer, phone, and internet access to be supplied by the intern
Agency: Lori's Hands Internship Purpose: To gain experience in human services for the older adult population and people with chronic illness and in nonprofit operations.
Time Commitment: Summer Semester (May 2025 - August 2025) 10-20 hours per week Responsibilities: Specific responsibilities may vary and are dependent upon the students’ learning goals and availability and Lori’s Hands’ needs. Responsibilities may include: Provide direct support to Lori’s Hands clients through weekly in person visits and/or phone calls. Engage in relationship-building activities to build rapport and provide companionship. Assess clients’ needs at each point of contact and identify appropriate community resources as needed. Support Chapter Manager with client and student recruitment and enrollment, client evaluation, and data collection and management Support Chapter Manager with volunteer tracking activities Develop and support virtual events to promote connection between and among students and clients. Collect student and client impact stories for Lori’s Hands’ communications. Additional administrative duties as assigned. Skills & Experience: Strong and effective writer and verbal communicator Prior success working closely and building relationship with diverse groups of people Highly organized, self-motivated, and ability to manage complex projects independently Experience working with older adults or individuals living with chronic illness preferred but not required Experience using word processing and data management software to manage projects preferred but not required Benefits: Experience building communication skills with older adults and people with chronic illnesses Insight into community health and the US healthcare system Experience managing projects independently and involvement in nonprofit operations Experience conducting community outreach and engaging with professionals in the health care and older adult services fields Mentorship through regular supervisory meetings with the Lori’s Hands Chapter Manager to improve professional development Lori’s Hands t-shirt Requirements: Successful completion of a criminal background check Successful completion of Lori’s Hands’ training and enrollment Currently enrolled and in good standing as an undergraduate or graduate student at a partner academic institution A computer, phone, and internet access to be supplied by the intern
Agency: Lori's Hands Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48198 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bright Future Scholars: The Math and Reading Tutoring ProgramThe Maurice A.C. Kirkwood Jr. Youth Foundation's commitment to providing tutors for reading and math in classrooms for elementary and middle school children is an impactful initiative. This program aims to enhance students' academic performance by offering personalized support and guidance in foundational subjects. Tutors can: Boost Literacy Skills: Help students improve their reading comprehension, vocabulary, and overall literacy, which are critical for academic success. Strengthen Math Foundations: Provide targeted assistance in math concepts, ensuring students grasp fundamental skills and build confidence. Encourage Positive Role Models: Serve as mentors/tutors who inspire and motivate students, offering encouragement and demonstrating the value of education. Enhance Classroom Learning: Work alongside teachers to create a more dynamic and supportive learning environment, addressing the diverse needs of students. Promote Equity in Education: Offer additional resources to students who may benefit from individualized attention, fostering an equitable approach to learning. Agency: Maurice AC Kirkwood Jr Youth Foundation The Maurice A.C. Kirkwood Jr. Youth Foundation's commitment to providing tutors for reading and math in classrooms for elementary and middle school children is an impactful initiative. This program aims to enhance students' academic performance by offering personalized support and guidance in foundational subjects. Tutors can: Boost Literacy Skills: Help students improve their reading comprehension, vocabulary, and overall literacy, which are critical for academic success. Strengthen Math Foundations: Provide targeted assistance in math concepts, ensuring students grasp fundamental skills and build confidence. Encourage Positive Role Models: Serve as mentors/tutors who inspire and motivate students, offering encouragement and demonstrating the value of education. Enhance Classroom Learning: Work alongside teachers to create a more dynamic and supportive learning environment, addressing the diverse needs of students. Promote Equity in Education: Offer additional resources to students who may benefit from individualized attention, fostering an equitable approach to learning. Agency: Maurice AC Kirkwood Jr Youth Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48229 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer from Home: Write Friendly Letters to Seniors!SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE:
BECOME A VOLUNTEER LETTER-WRITER TODAY!
Are you passionate about spreading joy and brightening someone's day? Do you enjoy writing friendly letters and want to join a virtual project? Are you looking for a team project or a meaningful event activity? Become a volunteer and make a meaningful difference for seniors in care homes and programs in Detroit, across Michigan and worldwide. WHAT WE DO We’re a volunteer-run organization sending cheerful, personal, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters to seniors in Canada, the US, the UK and Australia. Since April 2020, we’ve delivered joy in over 30 languages worldwide! WHAT WE OFFER ➙ A chance to brighten a senior’s day. ➙ Flexible volunteering from anywhere, anytime, year-round. ➙ Community service hour verification for students (separate registration required). ➙ Tips for writing meaningful letters. ➙ An inclusive environment welcoming all ages and abilities. IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR VOLUNTEERS ➙ Write friendly, one-of-a-kind letters addressed to a “Friend.” ➙ Mail your letters to our partner facilities. ➙ Commit to a destination facility only after your letters are ready to mail. ➙ Facilities list refreshes every two weeks with new requests. ➙ Expenses include postage, writing materials, and envelopes (send multiple letters in one envelope to save on postage). ➙ Not a pen pal program—most seniors cannot reply. ➙ LAI has no staff, physical office or phone. HOW YOU CAN HELP ➙ Commit to writing letters regularly. Quality over quantity. ➙ Share personal stories to make your letters unique. ➙ Avoid sensitive topics like religion, health, politics and holidays. ➙ Focus on positivity and connection. ➙ Write in English or 30+ other languages, including Spanish, German and Arabic. ➙ Handcrafted cards are welcome but not required. Your handwritten message matters most! ➙ Organize group letter-writing activities or events with friends, coworkers, schools or libraries. ➙ Spread the word to friends, family and local senior centers. ➙ Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram. WHY VOLUNTEER WITH US? ➙ Send smiles to seniors who may be feeling isolated or lonely. ➙ Be part of a compassionate, inclusive community. ➙ Experience the satisfaction of knowing your words make a difference. GET STARTED ➙ Visit https://www.lettersagainstisolation.com/ and choose INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, or STUDENT registration. ➙ Students seeking service credit: Review our guidelines, complete the student registration form and submit photos of your letters for verification. Earn one hour of credit for every four approved letters.Join us in spreading kindness and smiles to senior citizens. Your words will make all the difference!Agency: Letters Against Isolation SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE:
BECOME A VOLUNTEER LETTER-WRITER TODAY!
Are you passionate about spreading joy and brightening someone's day? Do you enjoy writing friendly letters and want to join a virtual project? Are you looking for a team project or a meaningful event activity? Become a volunteer and make a meaningful difference for seniors in care homes and programs in Detroit, across Michigan and worldwide. WHAT WE DO We’re a volunteer-run organization sending cheerful, personal, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters to seniors in Canada, the US, the UK and Australia. Since April 2020, we’ve delivered joy in over 30 languages worldwide! WHAT WE OFFER ➙ A chance to brighten a senior’s day. ➙ Flexible volunteering from anywhere, anytime, year-round. ➙ Community service hour verification for students (separate registration required). ➙ Tips for writing meaningful letters. ➙ An inclusive environment welcoming all ages and abilities. IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR VOLUNTEERS ➙ Write friendly, one-of-a-kind letters addressed to a “Friend.” ➙ Mail your letters to our partner facilities. ➙ Commit to a destination facility only after your letters are ready to mail. ➙ Facilities list refreshes every two weeks with new requests. ➙ Expenses include postage, writing materials, and envelopes (send multiple letters in one envelope to save on postage). ➙ Not a pen pal program—most seniors cannot reply. ➙ LAI has no staff, physical office or phone. HOW YOU CAN HELP ➙ Commit to writing letters regularly. Quality over quantity. ➙ Share personal stories to make your letters unique. ➙ Avoid sensitive topics like religion, health, politics and holidays. ➙ Focus on positivity and connection. ➙ Write in English or 30+ other languages, including Spanish, German and Arabic. ➙ Handcrafted cards are welcome but not required. Your handwritten message matters most! ➙ Organize group letter-writing activities or events with friends, coworkers, schools or libraries. ➙ Spread the word to friends, family and local senior centers. ➙ Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram. WHY VOLUNTEER WITH US? ➙ Send smiles to seniors who may be feeling isolated or lonely. ➙ Be part of a compassionate, inclusive community. ➙ Experience the satisfaction of knowing your words make a difference. GET STARTED ➙ Visit https://www.lettersagainstisolation.com/ and choose INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, or STUDENT registration. ➙ Students seeking service credit: Review our guidelines, complete the student registration form and submit photos of your letters for verification. Earn one hour of credit for every four approved letters.Join us in spreading kindness and smiles to senior citizens. Your words will make all the difference!Agency: Letters Against Isolation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board MemberCurrently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Board Member position.
Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible) Both male and female are welcome to apply. Agency: The Steps Forward Currently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Board Member position.
Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible) Both male and female are welcome to apply. Agency: The Steps Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Advisory Board MemberCurrently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Advisory Board Member position.
Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible) Both male and female are welcome to apply. Agency: The Steps Forward Currently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Advisory Board Member position.
Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible) Both male and female are welcome to apply. Agency: The Steps Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Committee MemberThe Howell Main Street Downtown Development Authority is a Nationally-Accredited Main Street Program. Main Street is a downtown revitalization program developed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and coordinated through the Michigan Main Street Center. Main Street is a community-driven, comprehensive strategy encouraging economic development through historic preservation, utilizing the Four-Point Approach, including Design, Economic Revitalization/Development, Organization/Outreach, and Promotions Committees.
Agency: Howell Main Street The Howell Main Street Downtown Development Authority is a Nationally-Accredited Main Street Program. Main Street is a downtown revitalization program developed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and coordinated through the Michigan Main Street Center. Main Street is a community-driven, comprehensive strategy encouraging economic development through historic preservation, utilizing the Four-Point Approach, including Design, Economic Revitalization/Development, Organization/Outreach, and Promotions Committees.
Agency: Howell Main Street Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48843 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberDue to several members moving out of the area, Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County is looking to grow our board. Are you: interested in helping provide equitable opportunities for our counties children and families? wanting to share a special interest or talent such as finance, fundraising, strategic planning, DEI initiatives, event planning, or the like?If so, then you might be a great fit for this volunteer opportunity! The board of directors meet every other month for board meetings and on the alternate months, we meet for committee work. Each months' meeting is from 6am-7:30pm. Interested? Please contact Sandy Williams, Executive Director: sandyw@foundations-preschool.org or 734-677-8130. Agency: Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County Due to several members moving out of the area, Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County is looking to grow our board. Are you: interested in helping provide equitable opportunities for our counties children and families? wanting to share a special interest or talent such as finance, fundraising, strategic planning, DEI initiatives, event planning, or the like?If so, then you might be a great fit for this volunteer opportunity! The board of directors meet every other month for board meetings and on the alternate months, we meet for committee work. Each months' meeting is from 6am-7:30pm. Interested? Please contact Sandy Williams, Executive Director: sandyw@foundations-preschool.org or 734-677-8130. Agency: Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Affordable Housing Advocate, Board MemberBoard members of RAAH support community efforts to make a home of one's own a reality for people who lack safe living spaces or for those threatened with eviction. We learn about the efforts already underway and advocate for new approaches. RAAH has raised around $800,000 dollars in more than 20 years for projects on Washtenaw County in aid of affordable housing providers. Board members have also advocated with local congregations and at public meetings for sensible housing policies and projects. Agency: Religious Action for Affordable Housing Board members of RAAH support community efforts to make a home of one's own a reality for people who lack safe living spaces or for those threatened with eviction. We learn about the efforts already underway and advocate for new approaches. RAAH has raised around $800,000 dollars in more than 20 years for projects on Washtenaw County in aid of affordable housing providers. Board members have also advocated with local congregations and at public meetings for sensible housing policies and projects. Agency: Religious Action for Affordable Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member, PresidentMission Statement: The Lunar Doula Collective seeks to provide emotional, physical, and informational support free of charge to those undergoing miscarriage, stillbirth, or pregnancy termination in Southeast Michigan. LDC strives to honor the reproductive justice framework by creating a nonjudgmental space in which sexual and reproductive health equity is essential for all human beings regardless of sexual, racial, and gender identities.
Position Details: Job Description: LDC is seeking a board member to serve as President to help this young nonprofit organization further its mission of providing compassionate support to those experiencing pregnancy loss and termination procedures throughout southeast Michigan. In addition to carrying out general responsibilities of a Board Member, the responsibilities of the President include: Leadership, governance, and oversight of the nonprofit organization, Board of Directors, and Executive Director Partnering with the Executive Director in achieving LDC’s mission and focusing the board on mission accomplishment and outcomes Providing leadership to the Board of Directors, setting the tone and culture of LDC’s volunteer peer group and working to engage the board in project outcomes Helping guide and mediate board actions with respect to organizational priorities and governance concerns Playing a leading role in fundraising events; sets example for annual giving by the board and tracks compliance with giving policies for the board Helps to determine how the board will track mission outcomes Evaluating the performance of the Executive Director, the effectiveness of the board members, and the performance of the organization in achieving its mission
Expectations: Leading and Mentoring the Executive Director and Board of Directors Board Attendance and Sharing of Expertise Fundraising Advocacy and Networking Showcasing LDC in the Community Donor Cultivation Events Building Support Building the Board Recruiting and Hiring a new Executive Director
The Board President will serve for a two-year term from the effective date
Time Commitment Requirement: LDC’s current status as a newly-formed organization requires a working board committed to helping grow the organization. As such, board members will be asked to commit 10-15 hours monthly to their board duties, including monthly board meetings with an average of 2 hours per meeting, and be available for calls with the Executive Director for a minimum of 1 hour per month.
Qualifications: LDC Board Members must demonstrate passion for and commitment to LDC’s goals of promoting the Reproductive Justice Framework. Due to LDC’s work to support communities throughout southeast Michigan, a candidate with connections to Michigan is ideal. A candidate with experience in nonprofit organization and development is preferred. The ideal Board President Candidate will be: A proven leader with experience in the nonprofit/public health sector and with knowledge of best practices in serving diverse underserved populations A seasoned professional and experienced manager who knows how to recruit, coach, and develop members for nonprofit board of directors An exceptional relationship builder who can quickly gain the confidence of community partners, stakeholders, and potential donors A passionate advocate for bodily autonomy and birthing rights of all individuals, with knowledge of social and emotional needs of those experiencing pregnancy loss, including an understanding of and commitment to addressing barriers and health disparities that exist for those seeking reproductive health resources Able to promote LDC programs through developing strong and sustainable partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, raising public and private funds as needed Dynamic and versatile, able to engage a variety of stakeholders in dialogue and speak in a clear, compelling, and authentic manner about LDC’s goals and priorities and the Board of Directors’ decision-making processes and plans toward meeting themHow to apply Interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter detailing their commitment to LDC's mission to lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Feel free to reach out to us with any questions at lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Agency: Lunar Doula Collective Mission Statement: The Lunar Doula Collective seeks to provide emotional, physical, and informational support free of charge to those undergoing miscarriage, stillbirth, or pregnancy termination in Southeast Michigan. LDC strives to honor the reproductive justice framework by creating a nonjudgmental space in which sexual and reproductive health equity is essential for all human beings regardless of sexual, racial, and gender identities.
Position Details: Job Description: LDC is seeking a board member to serve as President to help this young nonprofit organization further its mission of providing compassionate support to those experiencing pregnancy loss and termination procedures throughout southeast Michigan. In addition to carrying out general responsibilities of a Board Member, the responsibilities of the President include: Leadership, governance, and oversight of the nonprofit organization, Board of Directors, and Executive Director Partnering with the Executive Director in achieving LDC’s mission and focusing the board on mission accomplishment and outcomes Providing leadership to the Board of Directors, setting the tone and culture of LDC’s volunteer peer group and working to engage the board in project outcomes Helping guide and mediate board actions with respect to organizational priorities and governance concerns Playing a leading role in fundraising events; sets example for annual giving by the board and tracks compliance with giving policies for the board Helps to determine how the board will track mission outcomes Evaluating the performance of the Executive Director, the effectiveness of the board members, and the performance of the organization in achieving its mission
Expectations: Leading and Mentoring the Executive Director and Board of Directors Board Attendance and Sharing of Expertise Fundraising Advocacy and Networking Showcasing LDC in the Community Donor Cultivation Events Building Support Building the Board Recruiting and Hiring a new Executive Director
The Board President will serve for a two-year term from the effective date
Time Commitment Requirement: LDC’s current status as a newly-formed organization requires a working board committed to helping grow the organization. As such, board members will be asked to commit 10-15 hours monthly to their board duties, including monthly board meetings with an average of 2 hours per meeting, and be available for calls with the Executive Director for a minimum of 1 hour per month.
Qualifications: LDC Board Members must demonstrate passion for and commitment to LDC’s goals of promoting the Reproductive Justice Framework. Due to LDC’s work to support communities throughout southeast Michigan, a candidate with connections to Michigan is ideal. A candidate with experience in nonprofit organization and development is preferred. The ideal Board President Candidate will be: A proven leader with experience in the nonprofit/public health sector and with knowledge of best practices in serving diverse underserved populations A seasoned professional and experienced manager who knows how to recruit, coach, and develop members for nonprofit board of directors An exceptional relationship builder who can quickly gain the confidence of community partners, stakeholders, and potential donors A passionate advocate for bodily autonomy and birthing rights of all individuals, with knowledge of social and emotional needs of those experiencing pregnancy loss, including an understanding of and commitment to addressing barriers and health disparities that exist for those seeking reproductive health resources Able to promote LDC programs through developing strong and sustainable partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, raising public and private funds as needed Dynamic and versatile, able to engage a variety of stakeholders in dialogue and speak in a clear, compelling, and authentic manner about LDC’s goals and priorities and the Board of Directors’ decision-making processes and plans toward meeting themHow to apply Interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter detailing their commitment to LDC's mission to lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Feel free to reach out to us with any questions at lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Agency: Lunar Doula Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member, TreasurerMission Statement: The Lunar Doula Collective seeks to provide emotional, physical, and informational support free of charge to those undergoing miscarriage, stillbirth, or pregnancy termination in Southeast Michigan. LDC strives to honor the reproductive justice framework by creating a nonjudgmental space in which sexual and reproductive health equity is essential for all human beings regardless of sexual, racial, and gender identities.
Position Details: Job Description: LDC is seeking a board member to serve as Treasurer to help this young nonprofit organization further its mission of providing compassionate support to those experiencing pregnancy loss and termination procedures throughout southeast Michigan. In addition to carrying out general responsibilities of a Board Member, the responsibilities of the Treasurer include: Providing the Executive Director and the Board of Directors with an account of the financial condition of LDC on a quarterly basis Assisting in the preparation of the annual budget as well as monitoring the budget Ensuring best practices are employed to support financial integrity and organizational stability, including ensuring that appropriate policies and procedures exist for collection of money, deposits, reconciliation of bank statements Keeping accurate books and records of corporate receipts and disbursements; Completing all required corporate filings Overseeing the annual financial audit of the corporation and other audits of corporate records and finances Performing all duties relevant to the office and other duties assigned by the President
Expectations: Maintaining Nonprofit Financial Records Board Attendance and Sharing of Expertise Fundraising Advocacy and Networking Showcasing LDC in the Community Donor Cultivation Events Building Support Building the Board Recruiting and Hiring a new Executive DirectorLength of Term: The Board Treasurer will serve for a two-year term from the effective date
Time Commitment Requirement: LDC’s current status as a newly-formed organization requires a working board committed to helping grow the organization. As such, board members will be asked to commit 10-15 hours monthly to their board duties, including monthly board meetings with an average of 2 hours per meeting, and will be available for calls with the Executive Director for a minimum of 1 hour per month.
Qualifications: LDC Board Members must demonstrate passion for and commitment to LDC’s goals of promoting the Reproductive Justice Framework. Due to LDC’s work to support communities throughout southeast Michigan, a candidate with connections to Michigan is ideal. A candidate with experience in business, government, philanthropy, and/or nonprofit organization and development is preferred. The ideal Board Treasurer Candidate will have the following qualifications: Professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector A commitment to and understanding of LDC’s beneficiaries Knowledge of basic bookkeeping practices, including creating a budget, keeping a general ledger, and making deposits An understanding of and experience with good financial management and reporting practices A professional accounting designation is a plus An appreciation of the kind and level of financial information needed at a board level to support decision making Ethical decision making when it comes to handling monetary funds, obtaining donations, and checking accounting records for errors or fraud A passion for advocating for bodily autonomy and birthing rights of all individuals, with knowledge of social and emotional needs of those experiencing pregnancy loss, including an understanding of and commitment to addressing barriers and health disparities that exist for those seeking reproductive health resources Able to promote LDC programs through developing strong and sustainable partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, raising public and private funds as neededHow to apply Interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter detailing their commitment to LDC's mission to lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Feel free to reach out to us with any questions at lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Agency: Lunar Doula Collective Mission Statement: The Lunar Doula Collective seeks to provide emotional, physical, and informational support free of charge to those undergoing miscarriage, stillbirth, or pregnancy termination in Southeast Michigan. LDC strives to honor the reproductive justice framework by creating a nonjudgmental space in which sexual and reproductive health equity is essential for all human beings regardless of sexual, racial, and gender identities.
Position Details: Job Description: LDC is seeking a board member to serve as Treasurer to help this young nonprofit organization further its mission of providing compassionate support to those experiencing pregnancy loss and termination procedures throughout southeast Michigan. In addition to carrying out general responsibilities of a Board Member, the responsibilities of the Treasurer include: Providing the Executive Director and the Board of Directors with an account of the financial condition of LDC on a quarterly basis Assisting in the preparation of the annual budget as well as monitoring the budget Ensuring best practices are employed to support financial integrity and organizational stability, including ensuring that appropriate policies and procedures exist for collection of money, deposits, reconciliation of bank statements Keeping accurate books and records of corporate receipts and disbursements; Completing all required corporate filings Overseeing the annual financial audit of the corporation and other audits of corporate records and finances Performing all duties relevant to the office and other duties assigned by the President
Expectations: Maintaining Nonprofit Financial Records Board Attendance and Sharing of Expertise Fundraising Advocacy and Networking Showcasing LDC in the Community Donor Cultivation Events Building Support Building the Board Recruiting and Hiring a new Executive DirectorLength of Term: The Board Treasurer will serve for a two-year term from the effective date
Time Commitment Requirement: LDC’s current status as a newly-formed organization requires a working board committed to helping grow the organization. As such, board members will be asked to commit 10-15 hours monthly to their board duties, including monthly board meetings with an average of 2 hours per meeting, and will be available for calls with the Executive Director for a minimum of 1 hour per month.
Qualifications: LDC Board Members must demonstrate passion for and commitment to LDC’s goals of promoting the Reproductive Justice Framework. Due to LDC’s work to support communities throughout southeast Michigan, a candidate with connections to Michigan is ideal. A candidate with experience in business, government, philanthropy, and/or nonprofit organization and development is preferred. The ideal Board Treasurer Candidate will have the following qualifications: Professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector A commitment to and understanding of LDC’s beneficiaries Knowledge of basic bookkeeping practices, including creating a budget, keeping a general ledger, and making deposits An understanding of and experience with good financial management and reporting practices A professional accounting designation is a plus An appreciation of the kind and level of financial information needed at a board level to support decision making Ethical decision making when it comes to handling monetary funds, obtaining donations, and checking accounting records for errors or fraud A passion for advocating for bodily autonomy and birthing rights of all individuals, with knowledge of social and emotional needs of those experiencing pregnancy loss, including an understanding of and commitment to addressing barriers and health disparities that exist for those seeking reproductive health resources Able to promote LDC programs through developing strong and sustainable partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, raising public and private funds as neededHow to apply Interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter detailing their commitment to LDC's mission to lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Feel free to reach out to us with any questions at lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Agency: Lunar Doula Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member, SecretaryMission Statement: The Lunar Doula Collective seeks to provide emotional, physical, and informational support free of charge to those undergoing miscarriage, stillbirth, or pregnancy termination in Southeast Michigan. LDC strives to honor the reproductive justice framework by creating a nonjudgmental space in which sexual and reproductive health equity is essential for all human beings regardless of sexual, racial, and gender identities.
Position Details: Job Description: LDC is seeking a board member to serve as Secretary to help this young nonprofit organization further its mission of providing compassionate support to those experiencing pregnancy loss and termination procedures throughout southeast Michigan. In addition to carrying out general responsibilities of a Board Member, the responsibilities of the Secretary includes: Maintaining records of the board and ensuring effective management of organization’s records, including ensuring that all minutes are available upon request Managing minutes of board meetings, executive sessions, and special meetings Ensuring distribution of meeting minutes to other board members for review Manage LDC’s calendar, specifically documenting key deadlines and keeping board members apprised of deadlines to ensure they are met Performing other public relations and communication services for the benefit of LDC and its programs
Expectations: Maintaining Board Records Board Attendance and Sharing of Expertise Fundraising Advocacy and Networking Showcasing LDC in the Community Donor Cultivation Events Building Support Building the Board Recruiting and Hiring a new Executive Director
Length of Term: The Board Secretary will serve for a two-year term from the effective date
Time Commitment Requirement: LDC’s current status as a newly-formed organization requires a working board committed to helping grow the organization. As such, board members will be asked to commit 10-15 hours monthly to their board duties, including monthly board meetings with an average of 2 hours per meeting, and will be available for calls with the Executive Director for a minimum of 1 hour per month.
Qualifications: LDC Board Members must demonstrate passion for and commitment to LDC’s goals of promoting the Reproductive Justice Framework. Due to LDC’s work to support communities throughout southeast Michigan, a candidate with connections to Michigan is ideal. A candidate with experience in business administration, government, philanthropy, and/or nonprofit organization and development is preferred. The ideal Board Secretary Candidate will have the following qualifications: Professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector Experience providing administrative and organizational support to executive level members Exceptional record-keeping and communication skills, both written and verbal, with a strong ability to coordinate communications between diverse community partners, stakeholders, and potential donors Maintain confidentiality of privileged and sensitive information A passion for advocating for bodily autonomy and birthing rights of all individuals, with knowledge of social and emotional needs of those experiencing pregnancy loss, including an understanding of and commitment to addressing barriers and health disparities that exist for those seeking reproductive health resources Able to promote LDC programs through developing strong and sustainable partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, raising public and private funds as neededHow to apply Interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter detailing their commitment to LDC's mission to lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Feel free to reach out to us with any questions at lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Agency: Lunar Doula Collective Mission Statement: The Lunar Doula Collective seeks to provide emotional, physical, and informational support free of charge to those undergoing miscarriage, stillbirth, or pregnancy termination in Southeast Michigan. LDC strives to honor the reproductive justice framework by creating a nonjudgmental space in which sexual and reproductive health equity is essential for all human beings regardless of sexual, racial, and gender identities.
Position Details: Job Description: LDC is seeking a board member to serve as Secretary to help this young nonprofit organization further its mission of providing compassionate support to those experiencing pregnancy loss and termination procedures throughout southeast Michigan. In addition to carrying out general responsibilities of a Board Member, the responsibilities of the Secretary includes: Maintaining records of the board and ensuring effective management of organization’s records, including ensuring that all minutes are available upon request Managing minutes of board meetings, executive sessions, and special meetings Ensuring distribution of meeting minutes to other board members for review Manage LDC’s calendar, specifically documenting key deadlines and keeping board members apprised of deadlines to ensure they are met Performing other public relations and communication services for the benefit of LDC and its programs
Expectations: Maintaining Board Records Board Attendance and Sharing of Expertise Fundraising Advocacy and Networking Showcasing LDC in the Community Donor Cultivation Events Building Support Building the Board Recruiting and Hiring a new Executive Director
Length of Term: The Board Secretary will serve for a two-year term from the effective date
Time Commitment Requirement: LDC’s current status as a newly-formed organization requires a working board committed to helping grow the organization. As such, board members will be asked to commit 10-15 hours monthly to their board duties, including monthly board meetings with an average of 2 hours per meeting, and will be available for calls with the Executive Director for a minimum of 1 hour per month.
Qualifications: LDC Board Members must demonstrate passion for and commitment to LDC’s goals of promoting the Reproductive Justice Framework. Due to LDC’s work to support communities throughout southeast Michigan, a candidate with connections to Michigan is ideal. A candidate with experience in business administration, government, philanthropy, and/or nonprofit organization and development is preferred. The ideal Board Secretary Candidate will have the following qualifications: Professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector Experience providing administrative and organizational support to executive level members Exceptional record-keeping and communication skills, both written and verbal, with a strong ability to coordinate communications between diverse community partners, stakeholders, and potential donors Maintain confidentiality of privileged and sensitive information A passion for advocating for bodily autonomy and birthing rights of all individuals, with knowledge of social and emotional needs of those experiencing pregnancy loss, including an understanding of and commitment to addressing barriers and health disparities that exist for those seeking reproductive health resources Able to promote LDC programs through developing strong and sustainable partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, raising public and private funds as neededHow to apply Interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter detailing their commitment to LDC's mission to lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Feel free to reach out to us with any questions at lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Agency: Lunar Doula Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member, Accountability DirectorMission Statement: The Lunar Doula Collective seeks to provide emotional, physical, and informational support free of charge to those undergoing miscarriage, stillbirth, or pregnancy termination in Southeast Michigan. LDC strives to honor the reproductive justice framework by creating a nonjudgmental space in which sexual and reproductive health equity is essential for all human beings regardless of sexual, racial, and gender identities.
Position Details: Job Description: LDC is seeking a dedicated individual to serve on the board as an Accountability Director to help this young nonprofit organization further its mission of providing compassionate support to those experiencing pregnancy loss and termination procedures throughout southeast Michigan. In addition to general board member duties, responsibilities of the Accountability Director include: Responding to and investigating reports of misconduct in a timely, supportive, and professional manner Acting as a compassionate resource for reportees to discuss misconduct concerns surrounding individuals within LDC’s Core Team, LDC’s Volunteer Cohort and/or individuals externally associated with the organization Facilitating a nonjudgmental space in which individuals can easily report misconduct and can trust that their concerns are taken seriously Preparing and presenting reports to the Board regarding misconduct concerns Working with the rest of the Board to make decisions regarding misconduct concerns as quickly as is allowed by the investigation process Maintaining confidentiality and professionalism when discussing misconduct reports and making decisions regarding restoration Evaluating the effectiveness of misconduct reporting processes and working to ensure that future misconduct is prevented Consider policy proposals from other LDC staff and Board members regarding misconduct reporting and ethics to facilitate the continuous improvement of LDC guidelines
Expectations: Strong Empathy, Compassion and Ability to Maintain Confidentiality Board Attendance and Sharing of Expertise Fundraising Advocacy and Networking Showcasing LDC in the Community Donor Cultivation Events Building Support Building the Board Recruiting and Hiring a new Executive Director
General Board Members will serve for a two-year term from the effective date
Time Commitment Requirement: LDC’s current status as a newly-formed organization requires a working board committed to helping grow the organization. As such, board members will be asked to commit 10-15 hours monthly to their board duties, including monthly board meetings with an average of 2 hours per meeting, and will be available for calls with the Executive Director for a minimum of 1 hour per month.
Qualifications: LDC Board Members must demonstrate passion for and commitment to LDC’s goals of promoting the Reproductive Justice Framework. Due to LDC’s work to support communities throughout southeast Michigan, a candidate with connections to Michigan is ideal. A dedicated candidate with experience in social work, counseling, social action and/or nonprofit organization and development is preferred. An ideal Accountability Director Candidate will have the following qualifications: Professional experience as a social worker or counselor with skills directly related to effectively handling misconduct reporting A commitment to and understanding of guidelines outlined in the LDC Volunteer Handbook, specifically LDC’s requirements for Misconduct Reporting, Whistleblower Policies, and Code of Ethics Excellent listening and communication skills, with an understanding of the sensitive nature of LDC’s work and a strong commitment to advocating for vulnerable populations Experience with conflict resolution using the Restorative Justice approach A passionate advocate for bodily autonomy and reproductive rights of all individuals, with knowledge of social and emotional needs of those experiencing pregnancy loss, including an understanding of and commitment to addressing barriers and health disparities that exist for those seeking reproductive health resourcesHow to apply Interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter detailing their commitment to LDC's mission to lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Feel free to reach out to us with any questions at lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Agency: Lunar Doula Collective Mission Statement: The Lunar Doula Collective seeks to provide emotional, physical, and informational support free of charge to those undergoing miscarriage, stillbirth, or pregnancy termination in Southeast Michigan. LDC strives to honor the reproductive justice framework by creating a nonjudgmental space in which sexual and reproductive health equity is essential for all human beings regardless of sexual, racial, and gender identities.
Position Details: Job Description: LDC is seeking a dedicated individual to serve on the board as an Accountability Director to help this young nonprofit organization further its mission of providing compassionate support to those experiencing pregnancy loss and termination procedures throughout southeast Michigan. In addition to general board member duties, responsibilities of the Accountability Director include: Responding to and investigating reports of misconduct in a timely, supportive, and professional manner Acting as a compassionate resource for reportees to discuss misconduct concerns surrounding individuals within LDC’s Core Team, LDC’s Volunteer Cohort and/or individuals externally associated with the organization Facilitating a nonjudgmental space in which individuals can easily report misconduct and can trust that their concerns are taken seriously Preparing and presenting reports to the Board regarding misconduct concerns Working with the rest of the Board to make decisions regarding misconduct concerns as quickly as is allowed by the investigation process Maintaining confidentiality and professionalism when discussing misconduct reports and making decisions regarding restoration Evaluating the effectiveness of misconduct reporting processes and working to ensure that future misconduct is prevented Consider policy proposals from other LDC staff and Board members regarding misconduct reporting and ethics to facilitate the continuous improvement of LDC guidelines
Expectations: Strong Empathy, Compassion and Ability to Maintain Confidentiality Board Attendance and Sharing of Expertise Fundraising Advocacy and Networking Showcasing LDC in the Community Donor Cultivation Events Building Support Building the Board Recruiting and Hiring a new Executive Director
General Board Members will serve for a two-year term from the effective date
Time Commitment Requirement: LDC’s current status as a newly-formed organization requires a working board committed to helping grow the organization. As such, board members will be asked to commit 10-15 hours monthly to their board duties, including monthly board meetings with an average of 2 hours per meeting, and will be available for calls with the Executive Director for a minimum of 1 hour per month.
Qualifications: LDC Board Members must demonstrate passion for and commitment to LDC’s goals of promoting the Reproductive Justice Framework. Due to LDC’s work to support communities throughout southeast Michigan, a candidate with connections to Michigan is ideal. A dedicated candidate with experience in social work, counseling, social action and/or nonprofit organization and development is preferred. An ideal Accountability Director Candidate will have the following qualifications: Professional experience as a social worker or counselor with skills directly related to effectively handling misconduct reporting A commitment to and understanding of guidelines outlined in the LDC Volunteer Handbook, specifically LDC’s requirements for Misconduct Reporting, Whistleblower Policies, and Code of Ethics Excellent listening and communication skills, with an understanding of the sensitive nature of LDC’s work and a strong commitment to advocating for vulnerable populations Experience with conflict resolution using the Restorative Justice approach A passionate advocate for bodily autonomy and reproductive rights of all individuals, with knowledge of social and emotional needs of those experiencing pregnancy loss, including an understanding of and commitment to addressing barriers and health disparities that exist for those seeking reproductive health resourcesHow to apply Interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter detailing their commitment to LDC's mission to lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Feel free to reach out to us with any questions at lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Agency: Lunar Doula Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member, General MemberMission Statement: The Lunar Doula Collective seeks to provide emotional, physical, and informational support free of charge to those undergoing miscarriage, stillbirth, or pregnancy termination in Southeast Michigan. LDC strives to honor the reproductive justice framework by creating a nonjudgmental space in which sexual and reproductive health equity is essential for all human beings regardless of sexual, racial, and gender identities.
Position Details: Job Description: LDC is seeking a dedicated individual to serve as a general board member to help this young nonprofit organization further its mission of providing compassionate support to those experiencing pregnancy loss and termination procedures throughout southeast Michigan. General responsibilities of a board member include: Advocating for the mission of LDC and working to promote current and future LDC programs related to pregnancy termination and pregnancy loss support Promoting LDC within the community to develop partnerships and gain funding Communicating with a variety of diverse stakeholders to discuss LDC’s goals, mission, and to identify gaps in care/support Using stakeholder/member/client feedback to inform improvement or implementation of LDC support programs Performing other duties as assigned by Board President or Executive Director
Expectations: Board Attendance and Sharing of Expertise Fundraising Advocacy and Networking Showcasing LDC in the Community Donor Cultivation Events Building Support Building the Board Recruiting and Hiring a new Executive Director
General Board Members will serve for a two-year term from the effective date
Time Commitment Requirement: LDC’s current status as a newly-formed organization requires a working board committed to helping grow the organization. As such, board members will be asked to commit 10-15 hours monthly to their board duties, including monthly board meetings with an average of 2 hours per meeting, and will be available for calls with the Executive Director for a minimum of 1 hour per month.
Qualifications: LDC Board Members must demonstrate passion for and commitment to LDC’s goals of promoting the Reproductive Justice Framework. Due to LDC’s work to support communities throughout southeast Michigan, a candidate with connections to Michigan is ideal. A dedicated candidate with experience in business, government, philanthropy, social action and/or nonprofit organization and development is preferred. An ideal Board Member Candidate will have the following qualifications: A commitment to and understanding of LDC’s programs, services, and goals A passionate advocate for bodily autonomy and reproductive rights of all individuals, with knowledge of social and emotional needs of those experiencing pregnancy loss, including an understanding of and commitment to addressing barriers and health disparities that exist for those seeking reproductive health resources Able to promote LDC programs through developing strong and sustainable relationships with internal and external stakeholders, raising public and private funds as needed Dynamic and versatile, able to engage a variety of stakeholders in dialogue and speak in a clear, compelling, and authentic manner about LDC’s goals and prioritiesHow to apply Interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter detailing their commitment to LDC's mission to lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Feel free to reach out with any questions at lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Agency: Lunar Doula Collective Mission Statement: The Lunar Doula Collective seeks to provide emotional, physical, and informational support free of charge to those undergoing miscarriage, stillbirth, or pregnancy termination in Southeast Michigan. LDC strives to honor the reproductive justice framework by creating a nonjudgmental space in which sexual and reproductive health equity is essential for all human beings regardless of sexual, racial, and gender identities.
Position Details: Job Description: LDC is seeking a dedicated individual to serve as a general board member to help this young nonprofit organization further its mission of providing compassionate support to those experiencing pregnancy loss and termination procedures throughout southeast Michigan. General responsibilities of a board member include: Advocating for the mission of LDC and working to promote current and future LDC programs related to pregnancy termination and pregnancy loss support Promoting LDC within the community to develop partnerships and gain funding Communicating with a variety of diverse stakeholders to discuss LDC’s goals, mission, and to identify gaps in care/support Using stakeholder/member/client feedback to inform improvement or implementation of LDC support programs Performing other duties as assigned by Board President or Executive Director
Expectations: Board Attendance and Sharing of Expertise Fundraising Advocacy and Networking Showcasing LDC in the Community Donor Cultivation Events Building Support Building the Board Recruiting and Hiring a new Executive Director
General Board Members will serve for a two-year term from the effective date
Time Commitment Requirement: LDC’s current status as a newly-formed organization requires a working board committed to helping grow the organization. As such, board members will be asked to commit 10-15 hours monthly to their board duties, including monthly board meetings with an average of 2 hours per meeting, and will be available for calls with the Executive Director for a minimum of 1 hour per month.
Qualifications: LDC Board Members must demonstrate passion for and commitment to LDC’s goals of promoting the Reproductive Justice Framework. Due to LDC’s work to support communities throughout southeast Michigan, a candidate with connections to Michigan is ideal. A dedicated candidate with experience in business, government, philanthropy, social action and/or nonprofit organization and development is preferred. An ideal Board Member Candidate will have the following qualifications: A commitment to and understanding of LDC’s programs, services, and goals A passionate advocate for bodily autonomy and reproductive rights of all individuals, with knowledge of social and emotional needs of those experiencing pregnancy loss, including an understanding of and commitment to addressing barriers and health disparities that exist for those seeking reproductive health resources Able to promote LDC programs through developing strong and sustainable relationships with internal and external stakeholders, raising public and private funds as needed Dynamic and versatile, able to engage a variety of stakeholders in dialogue and speak in a clear, compelling, and authentic manner about LDC’s goals and prioritiesHow to apply Interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter detailing their commitment to LDC's mission to lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Feel free to reach out with any questions at lunardoulacollective@gmail.com Agency: Lunar Doula Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nonprofit Board of Directors Seeking Treasurer and Development VolunteerWho we're looking for: Advocates for strong communities with extensive experience in finance and non-profit spaces. As we grow this organization from the ground up, we’re seeking leadership in strategic plan and fund development projects. Who we are: We are a mental health recovery program for adults with serious mental illness. Previously we were operated by a parent agency but we are separating from them to become an independent agency to be able to serve a larger population. We have a strong, evidence-based program accredited by Clubhouse International, great working relationship with Washtenaw County Community Mental Health, Michigan Dept. of Health and Human Services, and a dedicated staff. We are seeking volunteers to join our board of directors and provide support in capacity building, strategic planning, and development. Specifically, we are in need of volunteers about to actively support with grant development in order to diversify funding and uphold our mission. You are invited to learn more about what we do, who we are and how your skills can support people in our community living with mental illness to achieve fulfilling lives and build positive relationships. We are a 23 year old organization with established connections embarking on our second year as a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit. Contact us at (734) 929-9992 to express your interest, or send us a message on our contact page: www.freshstartclubhouse.org/aboutus
Agency: Fresh Start Clubhouse Who we're looking for: Advocates for strong communities with extensive experience in finance and non-profit spaces. As we grow this organization from the ground up, we’re seeking leadership in strategic plan and fund development projects. Who we are: We are a mental health recovery program for adults with serious mental illness. Previously we were operated by a parent agency but we are separating from them to become an independent agency to be able to serve a larger population. We have a strong, evidence-based program accredited by Clubhouse International, great working relationship with Washtenaw County Community Mental Health, Michigan Dept. of Health and Human Services, and a dedicated staff. We are seeking volunteers to join our board of directors and provide support in capacity building, strategic planning, and development. Specifically, we are in need of volunteers about to actively support with grant development in order to diversify funding and uphold our mission. You are invited to learn more about what we do, who we are and how your skills can support people in our community living with mental illness to achieve fulfilling lives and build positive relationships. We are a 23 year old organization with established connections embarking on our second year as a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit. Contact us at (734) 929-9992 to express your interest, or send us a message on our contact page: www.freshstartclubhouse.org/aboutus
Agency: Fresh Start Clubhouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48198 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Income Tax Greeter or PreparerWayne Metro is recuiting two Volunteer positions for Income Tax Preparation. Both are at locations across Wayne County. Greeter: Provide a welcoming greeting to tax prepartion clients and check to make sure they have needed documents. Maintain client confidentiality. Time Commitment: 12 hours Total (6 hour training required + 6 hour minimum time volunteering). Tax Preparer: Provide Taxpayers with accurate, quality Tax Prep services as part of a team. All forms completed will undergo a multi-step review by Wayne Metro employees. Maintain client confidentiality. Time commitment: 24 hours Total (6 hour training, 6 hour IRS Certification training, and 12 hour minimum time volunteering). Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency Wayne Metro is recuiting two Volunteer positions for Income Tax Preparation. Both are at locations across Wayne County. Greeter: Provide a welcoming greeting to tax prepartion clients and check to make sure they have needed documents. Maintain client confidentiality. Time Commitment: 12 hours Total (6 hour training required + 6 hour minimum time volunteering). Tax Preparer: Provide Taxpayers with accurate, quality Tax Prep services as part of a team. All forms completed will undergo a multi-step review by Wayne Metro employees. Maintain client confidentiality. Time commitment: 24 hours Total (6 hour training, 6 hour IRS Certification training, and 12 hour minimum time volunteering). Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Our Community Resource Center Clothing Closet needs some TLCOur wonderful Walter White Community Resource Center's Clothing Closet is in dire need of volunteers to manage donations. In addition to individual volunteers, we welcome corporate groups, church groups, book clubs and groups of all sizes. Please reach out to Elizabeth Kobylasz at 734-785-7705 ext. 7087 for more information. Thank you for your consideration!!! This opportunity will consist of sorting/hanging/folding season appropriate clothing donations, and folding, packing/storing away off-season items. Also sorting home goods. Thank you! Agency: The Guidance Center Our wonderful Walter White Community Resource Center's Clothing Closet is in dire need of volunteers to manage donations. In addition to individual volunteers, we welcome corporate groups, church groups, book clubs and groups of all sizes. Please reach out to Elizabeth Kobylasz at 734-785-7705 ext. 7087 for more information. Thank you for your consideration!!! This opportunity will consist of sorting/hanging/folding season appropriate clothing donations, and folding, packing/storing away off-season items. Also sorting home goods. Thank you! Agency: The Guidance Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 48218 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wrap presents/ make goody bagsIdeal community service for high school teen. Located close to Pioneer High, we need a volunteer to wrap presents and make goody bags. Work is done at your house after pick up in Stonebridge location. Times and need varies each month depending on how many birthday requests we receive. Possible opportunity to deliver presents to local social service agencies as well. Agency: Birthday Smiles For Kids Ideal community service for high school teen. Located close to Pioneer High, we need a volunteer to wrap presents and make goody bags. Work is done at your house after pick up in Stonebridge location. Times and need varies each month depending on how many birthday requests we receive. Possible opportunity to deliver presents to local social service agencies as well. Agency: Birthday Smiles For Kids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Preparación para el trabajo/Job Readiness Volunteer Opportunity in SpanishComo Voluntario Bilingüe (Español) de Preparación para el Empleo, apoyarás a las personas a prepararse para el mercado laboral mediante la orientación en la redacción de currículums, técnicas de entrevista y estrategias de búsqueda de empleo. Tu papel será crucial para ayudar a los participantes a ganar confianza y adquirir las habilidades necesarias para lograr un empleo exitoso. Responsabilidades: Publicar vacantes disponibles en sitios web de empleo, redes sociales y otros recursos digitales.Realizar entrevistas individuales para evaluar a los clientes y ayudarlos con colocaciones laborales.Vincular ofertas de empleo con candidatos adecuados.Revisar y proporcionar retroalimentación sobre materiales de solicitud de empleo.Brindar apoyo y motivación a los participantes mientras navegan por el proceso de solicitud de empleo.Mantener registros precisos sobre el progreso y la retroalimentación de los participantes.Supervisar la tasa de retención laboral.Beneficios: Haz una diferencia tangible en la vida de las personas ayudándolas a alcanzar sus metas de empleo.Adquiere experiencia en coaching profesional y capacitación para la preparación laboral.Conéctate con una red de profesionales y voluntarios con intereses similares.Recibe capacitación y apoyo continuo.¡Tu apoyo puede marcar la diferencia!La Casa Amiga apoyando a las families hispanas en la busqueda de empleo crea esta oportunidad de voluntariado, le esperamos! Agency: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program Como Voluntario Bilingüe (Español) de Preparación para el Empleo, apoyarás a las personas a prepararse para el mercado laboral mediante la orientación en la redacción de currículums, técnicas de entrevista y estrategias de búsqueda de empleo. Tu papel será crucial para ayudar a los participantes a ganar confianza y adquirir las habilidades necesarias para lograr un empleo exitoso. Responsabilidades: Publicar vacantes disponibles en sitios web de empleo, redes sociales y otros recursos digitales.Realizar entrevistas individuales para evaluar a los clientes y ayudarlos con colocaciones laborales.Vincular ofertas de empleo con candidatos adecuados.Revisar y proporcionar retroalimentación sobre materiales de solicitud de empleo.Brindar apoyo y motivación a los participantes mientras navegan por el proceso de solicitud de empleo.Mantener registros precisos sobre el progreso y la retroalimentación de los participantes.Supervisar la tasa de retención laboral.Beneficios: Haz una diferencia tangible en la vida de las personas ayudándolas a alcanzar sus metas de empleo.Adquiere experiencia en coaching profesional y capacitación para la preparación laboral.Conéctate con una red de profesionales y voluntarios con intereses similares.Recibe capacitación y apoyo continuo.¡Tu apoyo puede marcar la diferencia!La Casa Amiga apoyando a las families hispanas en la busqueda de empleo crea esta oportunidad de voluntariado, le esperamos! Agency: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Loading Vehicles & Helping Older Adults Shop 2025Helpful volunteers will assist older adults with both selecting and shopping for their monthly commodities, as well as loading prepacked food boxes and additional food commodities into vehicles. Volunteers will also replenish the supplies/commodities for distribution. Friendly and patient volunteers are all welcome for this opportunity. Individuals or small groups (up to 5) are ideal. This is a moderately physical activity. Long periods of active moving and standing may occur. Tasks: Help participant select items off the shelves Assist them with loading items in their vehicles after shopping experience Replenishing and restocking shelves throughout the shift Collecting shopping carts and returning them to the buildingDistribute prepacked food boxes and additional food commodities to seniors by loading prepacked boxes into vehiclesReplenishing supplies/commodities for distributionAttire: We suggest volunteers dress comfortably and wear comfortable shoes. No open toe shoes, leggings, shorts, tank tops/sleeveless shirts. Additional Information: There is limited storage space, please leave personal items in a secure place. Parking & Entering the building: Parking is located directly next to the building at 1300 Oakman Blvd. Use caution when parking and when crossing the lot - this is the same parking lot where participants will be picking up their food. Enter through the automatic doors at the front of the building on Oakman Blvd. Volunteer Department ***COURT ORDERED COMMUNITY SERVICE participants must complete orientation and be approved for this assignment*** Orientation is held only on Friday's at 10:30 am At Main Campus 1400 Oakman Blvd. Detroit, MI 48238 (No appointment required) Agency: Focus: HOPE's- Food for Seniors Helpful volunteers will assist older adults with both selecting and shopping for their monthly commodities, as well as loading prepacked food boxes and additional food commodities into vehicles. Volunteers will also replenish the supplies/commodities for distribution. Friendly and patient volunteers are all welcome for this opportunity. Individuals or small groups (up to 5) are ideal. This is a moderately physical activity. Long periods of active moving and standing may occur. Tasks: Help participant select items off the shelves Assist them with loading items in their vehicles after shopping experience Replenishing and restocking shelves throughout the shift Collecting shopping carts and returning them to the buildingDistribute prepacked food boxes and additional food commodities to seniors by loading prepacked boxes into vehiclesReplenishing supplies/commodities for distributionAttire: We suggest volunteers dress comfortably and wear comfortable shoes. No open toe shoes, leggings, shorts, tank tops/sleeveless shirts. Additional Information: There is limited storage space, please leave personal items in a secure place. Parking & Entering the building: Parking is located directly next to the building at 1300 Oakman Blvd. Use caution when parking and when crossing the lot - this is the same parking lot where participants will be picking up their food. Enter through the automatic doors at the front of the building on Oakman Blvd. Volunteer Department ***COURT ORDERED COMMUNITY SERVICE participants must complete orientation and be approved for this assignment*** Orientation is held only on Friday's at 10:30 am At Main Campus 1400 Oakman Blvd. Detroit, MI 48238 (No appointment required) Agency: Focus: HOPE's- Food for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48238 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Delivering Food Boxes: Everyone Welcome! 2025Delivering Food Boxes to Seniors
Focus: HOPE provides food to over 40,000 limited-income seniors in and around Detroit. Each month, every one of those seniors receives a box of food which contains healthy groupings of nonperishable foods. While most of our seniors come to one of the three Focus: HOPE centers to pick up their food, over 10,000 are homebound. Homebound seniors are unable to pick up the food themselves, so volunteers and agency partners such as yourself deliver it directly to them. You may deliver to individual homes or to buildings where many senior participants live at the same address. Teams and individuals are welcome!! We have an extremely high need for delivery volunteers. Please share with your friends. If you have not delivered food with us before, this is the opportunity for you! An orientation kicks off each shift on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday at 10:00am & 2:00pm, and on Saturday at 10:00am. After you have successfully signed up for one of these shifts (you may register at the bottom of this page), you can deliver same day. The orientation itself only takes about ten minutes. To make food deliveries, volunteers use their own vehicles to transport pre-packed boxes of food to individual homes or apartment buildings. Based on the room in your car(s) and time available to you, you may choose the number of boxes to take and the areas to go to. Your first time delivering you will receive detailed instructions from a Volunteer Coordinator. Here is a shortened process overview: Decide how many boxes to deliver. Usually, volunteers can deliver about five in an hour. Choose a zip code in or around Detroit which still has deliveries to be made. We have folders arranged by region and zip code, with information on each senior inside. Select as many senior participants as you’d like to deliver to. You will call each senior before you leave Focus: HOPE, to let them know that you are coming and to confirm their address. Record the deliveries you plan to make on a log sheet, which the Volunteer Coordinator will teach you how to use. Back into the garage (we will show you where) to load your car with the appropriate number of food boxes. Each box will weigh 20-30 lbs. You will load your car yourself. Plug the addresses into your phone, using the app of your choice. Knock and drop a box of food at each senior’s home. No contact is required. You may not enter any homes. Go straight home once every box has been delivered! Thank you!!!!!We recommend you bring a dolly, cart or wagon if you intend to make a large quantity of deliveries at once. Teams may work together to deliver to one location where many senior participants live at the same address. These buildings may have anywhere from 10-100 seniors who receive food from Focus: HOPE. Teams work together to transport the boxes in their vehicles and then distribute those boxes door-to-door within the building. You will be awarded one volunteer hour per box delivered. Hours can be tracked in your account on this website. If you need a special sheet signed, bring it with you to volunteer or email volunteer@focushope.edu. For court mandated hours scroll down for more information. Comfortable attire and shoes are welcome. The warehouse temperature may fluctuate with the seasons, so layers are encouraged. Volunteers are prohibited from wearing open-toed shoes, sleeveless shirts, short shorts or exposing midriff. Please keep valuables at home, in your car or on your person. We recommend you bring work gloves. For everyone’s safety, if you are not feeling well or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 in the last 14 days, please stay home. Focus: HOPE strongly encourages all volunteers, guests and colleagues to wear a mask while in the building, regardless of vaccination status. Handwashing and sanitizer stations are available throughout the building. If you have already completed a digital waiver this calendar year, scroll to the bottom of the page to register for an open time slot. Otherwise, click “Respond” at the top or bottom of the page, log in, complete the waiver qualification, and then return to this page to see the available volunteer shifts. Minors may not complete waivers digitally, so the system will not allow a minor to sign up to volunteer. Minors may not volunteer without a guardian present. Once on-site for the selected volunteer event, guardians may register their minors by signing a printed waiver on their behalf. For deliveries there is no age minimum to participate. To register a large team or organization, please contact volunteer@focushope.edu for options. If you have court mandated community service hours, you must attend a separate, court-specific orientation. This orientation only takes place on Fridays at 10:30 a.m. at 1400 Oakman Boulevard, 48238. After the brief orientation, you may choose to stay and begin volunteering, or return another day. Bring a photo ID and know the name of your court and/or officer. If you have an official document which states your hours, bring it with you. If you do not attend a Friday orientation prior to volunteering, your hours will not be recorded for the court. No exceptions will be made. You do not need to register to participate. More information at: https://focushope.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=601721 Focus: HOPE has permanently relocated all volunteer activities to 1400 Oakman Boulevard, Detroit MI 48238. Parking is directly across the street within the gated black fence. The lot entrance is on La Salle Boulevard by where it intersects with Oakman Boulevard. Please do not park in the Early Learning Center lot or between buildings. Volunteer & Community Outreach Focus: HOPE volunteer@focushope.edu 313-494-4270 Agency: Focus: HOPE's- Food for Seniors Delivering Food Boxes to Seniors
Focus: HOPE provides food to over 40,000 limited-income seniors in and around Detroit. Each month, every one of those seniors receives a box of food which contains healthy groupings of nonperishable foods. While most of our seniors come to one of the three Focus: HOPE centers to pick up their food, over 10,000 are homebound. Homebound seniors are unable to pick up the food themselves, so volunteers and agency partners such as yourself deliver it directly to them. You may deliver to individual homes or to buildings where many senior participants live at the same address. Teams and individuals are welcome!! We have an extremely high need for delivery volunteers. Please share with your friends. If you have not delivered food with us before, this is the opportunity for you! An orientation kicks off each shift on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday at 10:00am & 2:00pm, and on Saturday at 10:00am. After you have successfully signed up for one of these shifts (you may register at the bottom of this page), you can deliver same day. The orientation itself only takes about ten minutes. To make food deliveries, volunteers use their own vehicles to transport pre-packed boxes of food to individual homes or apartment buildings. Based on the room in your car(s) and time available to you, you may choose the number of boxes to take and the areas to go to. Your first time delivering you will receive detailed instructions from a Volunteer Coordinator. Here is a shortened process overview: Decide how many boxes to deliver. Usually, volunteers can deliver about five in an hour. Choose a zip code in or around Detroit which still has deliveries to be made. We have folders arranged by region and zip code, with information on each senior inside. Select as many senior participants as you’d like to deliver to. You will call each senior before you leave Focus: HOPE, to let them know that you are coming and to confirm their address. Record the deliveries you plan to make on a log sheet, which the Volunteer Coordinator will teach you how to use. Back into the garage (we will show you where) to load your car with the appropriate number of food boxes. Each box will weigh 20-30 lbs. You will load your car yourself. Plug the addresses into your phone, using the app of your choice. Knock and drop a box of food at each senior’s home. No contact is required. You may not enter any homes. Go straight home once every box has been delivered! Thank you!!!!!We recommend you bring a dolly, cart or wagon if you intend to make a large quantity of deliveries at once. Teams may work together to deliver to one location where many senior participants live at the same address. These buildings may have anywhere from 10-100 seniors who receive food from Focus: HOPE. Teams work together to transport the boxes in their vehicles and then distribute those boxes door-to-door within the building. You will be awarded one volunteer hour per box delivered. Hours can be tracked in your account on this website. If you need a special sheet signed, bring it with you to volunteer or email volunteer@focushope.edu. For court mandated hours scroll down for more information. Comfortable attire and shoes are welcome. The warehouse temperature may fluctuate with the seasons, so layers are encouraged. Volunteers are prohibited from wearing open-toed shoes, sleeveless shirts, short shorts or exposing midriff. Please keep valuables at home, in your car or on your person. We recommend you bring work gloves. For everyone’s safety, if you are not feeling well or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 in the last 14 days, please stay home. Focus: HOPE strongly encourages all volunteers, guests and colleagues to wear a mask while in the building, regardless of vaccination status. Handwashing and sanitizer stations are available throughout the building. If you have already completed a digital waiver this calendar year, scroll to the bottom of the page to register for an open time slot. Otherwise, click “Respond” at the top or bottom of the page, log in, complete the waiver qualification, and then return to this page to see the available volunteer shifts. Minors may not complete waivers digitally, so the system will not allow a minor to sign up to volunteer. Minors may not volunteer without a guardian present. Once on-site for the selected volunteer event, guardians may register their minors by signing a printed waiver on their behalf. For deliveries there is no age minimum to participate. To register a large team or organization, please contact volunteer@focushope.edu for options. If you have court mandated community service hours, you must attend a separate, court-specific orientation. This orientation only takes place on Fridays at 10:30 a.m. at 1400 Oakman Boulevard, 48238. After the brief orientation, you may choose to stay and begin volunteering, or return another day. Bring a photo ID and know the name of your court and/or officer. If you have an official document which states your hours, bring it with you. If you do not attend a Friday orientation prior to volunteering, your hours will not be recorded for the court. No exceptions will be made. You do not need to register to participate. More information at: https://focushope.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=601721 Focus: HOPE has permanently relocated all volunteer activities to 1400 Oakman Boulevard, Detroit MI 48238. Parking is directly across the street within the gated black fence. The lot entrance is on La Salle Boulevard by where it intersects with Oakman Boulevard. Please do not park in the Early Learning Center lot or between buildings. Volunteer & Community Outreach Focus: HOPE volunteer@focushope.edu 313-494-4270 Agency: Focus: HOPE's- Food for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48238 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Electrician to Join Hope Clinic Properties TeamHope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to to help keep the building in tip-top shape! Our properties team of volunteers does various maintanence around Hope Clinic's building and properties. We are looking to expand that team, as well as add an electrician or two! Volunteers in this role should have the ability to lift heavy items when needed and work on your feet for extended periods. A weekly commitment is ideal, but there is some flexibility, and timing for when folks come in can be flexible, though we like to have people come in as a group when possible. If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer Agency: Hope Clinic Hope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to to help keep the building in tip-top shape! Our properties team of volunteers does various maintanence around Hope Clinic's building and properties. We are looking to expand that team, as well as add an electrician or two! Volunteers in this role should have the ability to lift heavy items when needed and work on your feet for extended periods. A weekly commitment is ideal, but there is some flexibility, and timing for when folks come in can be flexible, though we like to have people come in as a group when possible. If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer Agency: Hope Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-5358 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lobby Runner Shifts Available at Hope Clinic YpsilantiHope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to be there for them when they walk in the door! Lobby Runners help with a variety of tasks at our Ypsilanti location, including: Helping provide lobby access/check-in for volunteers; Helping receive/organize drop-off donations and deliveries that flow in to us throughout the day from generous donors; Helping the Front Desk team with varied tasks/projects as needed. Lobby Runner volunteers should have ability to lift up to 50 pounds and to work on your feet for extended periods. However, there will also be down times when you might be able to read or do homework. Lobby Runner volunteer shifts are available Monday - Saturday. You will be provided access to an online scheduler system so you can simply sign up when it works for you - no recurring schedule commitment is necessary. If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer It is getting to be a busy time for our lobby operations, and we'd love to see the Lobby Runner shifts filled to better provide much-needed help in all we do each day! Agency: Hope Clinic Hope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to be there for them when they walk in the door! Lobby Runners help with a variety of tasks at our Ypsilanti location, including: Helping provide lobby access/check-in for volunteers; Helping receive/organize drop-off donations and deliveries that flow in to us throughout the day from generous donors; Helping the Front Desk team with varied tasks/projects as needed. Lobby Runner volunteers should have ability to lift up to 50 pounds and to work on your feet for extended periods. However, there will also be down times when you might be able to read or do homework. Lobby Runner volunteer shifts are available Monday - Saturday. You will be provided access to an online scheduler system so you can simply sign up when it works for you - no recurring schedule commitment is necessary. If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer It is getting to be a busy time for our lobby operations, and we'd love to see the Lobby Runner shifts filled to better provide much-needed help in all we do each day! Agency: Hope Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-5358 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Victim Impact Panel Coordinator VolunteerVictim Impact Panels (VIPs) allow victims/survivors an opportunity to heal by sharing their personal stories of bereavement, injuries, and loss with an audience of receptive participants. Volunteer Victim Impact Panel Coordinators play an important part in helping to reduce future victimizations through presenting effective VIPs, which educate participants to the hazards of impaired driving and motivate participants to make responsible decisions about drinking and driving in the future. Skills/Training Requirements: Background check Completion of MADD orientation Good organizational skills Ability to communicate effectively Non-judgmental attitude when working with people convicted of alcohol-related offenses Reliable transportation Flexible schedule as most panels are held in the eveningsTime Commitment: 10 hours per month; one year commitment. This opportunity will take place out in the community near your home and location will be determined with you after you register. Volunteer orientation will take place at the MADD offices (address listed below). If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Victim Impact Panels (VIPs) allow victims/survivors an opportunity to heal by sharing their personal stories of bereavement, injuries, and loss with an audience of receptive participants. Volunteer Victim Impact Panel Coordinators play an important part in helping to reduce future victimizations through presenting effective VIPs, which educate participants to the hazards of impaired driving and motivate participants to make responsible decisions about drinking and driving in the future. Skills/Training Requirements: Background check Completion of MADD orientation Good organizational skills Ability to communicate effectively Non-judgmental attitude when working with people convicted of alcohol-related offenses Reliable transportation Flexible schedule as most panels are held in the eveningsTime Commitment: 10 hours per month; one year commitment. This opportunity will take place out in the community near your home and location will be determined with you after you register. Volunteer orientation will take place at the MADD offices (address listed below). If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48375 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach and Communications VolunteerMany communities are unaware of MADD Victim Services and how MADD helps victims/survivors of impaired driving. Volunteer outreach and communications specialists help to enhance community awareness of MADD Victim Services. By building relationships, educating the community, and connecting community members with needed services, outreach and communications volunteers help to solidify the presence of MADD Victim Services in all communities, thereby ensuring that victims/survivors receive the support they need. Skills/Training Requirements: Completion of MADD orientation Good organizational skills Ability to communicate effectively Reliable transportation Comfortable approaching community organizations to establish and strengthen networksTime Commitment: 2- 4 hours per week; six month commitment; or as needed. This opportunity will take place out in the community near your home and location will be determined with you after you register. Volunteer orientation virtually on Microsoft Teams. If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Many communities are unaware of MADD Victim Services and how MADD helps victims/survivors of impaired driving. Volunteer outreach and communications specialists help to enhance community awareness of MADD Victim Services. By building relationships, educating the community, and connecting community members with needed services, outreach and communications volunteers help to solidify the presence of MADD Victim Services in all communities, thereby ensuring that victims/survivors receive the support they need. Skills/Training Requirements: Completion of MADD orientation Good organizational skills Ability to communicate effectively Reliable transportation Comfortable approaching community organizations to establish and strengthen networksTime Commitment: 2- 4 hours per week; six month commitment; or as needed. This opportunity will take place out in the community near your home and location will be determined with you after you register. Volunteer orientation virtually on Microsoft Teams. If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48375 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Speaker’s Bureau VolunteerMADD Speaker’s Bureau Volunteers communicate MADD’s message by delivering presentations to the community. There are two primary goals for this program. The first is to educate the community on MADD’s top priorities: supporting victims of this violent crime, preventing underage and, stopping drunk driving. The second is to mobilize community support for the Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving. Skills/Training Requirements: completion of MADD orientation and training, ability to communicate effectively, reliable transportation and experience in public speaking is a must for this role. Time Commitment: 2 - 4 hours per week; one year commitment. This opportunity will take place out in the community near your home and location will be determined with you after you register. Volunteer orientation will take place at the MADD offices (address listed below). Want more Information or Have Questions? If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan MADD Speaker’s Bureau Volunteers communicate MADD’s message by delivering presentations to the community. There are two primary goals for this program. The first is to educate the community on MADD’s top priorities: supporting victims of this violent crime, preventing underage and, stopping drunk driving. The second is to mobilize community support for the Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving. Skills/Training Requirements: completion of MADD orientation and training, ability to communicate effectively, reliable transportation and experience in public speaking is a must for this role. Time Commitment: 2 - 4 hours per week; one year commitment. This opportunity will take place out in the community near your home and location will be determined with you after you register. Volunteer orientation will take place at the MADD offices (address listed below). Want more Information or Have Questions? If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48084 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Group FacilitatorA key component of our Victim Services Program is Emotional Support. Our Emotional Support Program is growing and we are searching for a Support Group Facilitator. Our support groups are for those who have been impacted by drunk and or drugged driving crashes. Facilitators would host an Evening Virtual Support Group via our Microsoft Teams. The Evening Support Group would happen at the Facilitator's discretion sometime Monday-Thursday between 6:30pm-9:00pm ET. The Support Group on average lasts between 60-90 minutes. The Support Group meets Every Other Week. This would be a 6 hour monthly commitment. Two 1 hour Virtual Support Group Meetings, Two 30-60 minute check ins with Staff, and then 1 hour of preparation before each support group meeting. We ask you to please commit to 6 months. We are looking for volunteers who are either trained, co-hosted, hosted, or built Grief or Loss Support Groups or Similar types of Support Groups. YOU CANNOT HAVE A HISTORY OF A DUI/OWI FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY. Purpose: Life is forever changed after an impaired driving crash. Victims/survivors are often left bereaved, injured and financially devastated. With the emotional, financial and legal issues they face on a daily basis, victims/survivors need support to confront the various challenges that lie ahead. Volunteer support group facilitators are responsible for providing direct victim services to victims/survivors of impaired driving by way of support group facilitation. Volunteer support group facilitators do not conduct therapy or counseling during MADD support groups. Rather, they provide group coordination, gather needed materials, review exercises when applicable, attend to the pace of each session and offer emotional support. Tasks/Responsibilities: Work closely with Victim Services Specialist/Advocate or Volunteer Liaison to assess community needs for a MADD support group. Procure setting for the support group and develop a schedule for the Support group. Plan support group topics when applicable, gather materials (such as handouts) and procure refreshments prior to group sessions. In conducting group sessions, welcome members and provide introductions, review exercises and handouts with group members, facilitate group discussion and provide emotional support as needed. Maintain accurate records of support groups according to MADD and grant guidelines. Other duties as requested. Required Skills and Qualifications: Background check. Completion of the Beginning Victim Assistance Training Institute (VATI). Ability to communicate effectively. Sensitivity to the needs of victims/survivors of impaired driving. Ethical behavior and respect for confidentiality. Evening Availablity Knowledge and Skill of Zoom Webinar Platform Time Commitment Required: 6 month commitment 6-7 hours per month Want more Information or Have Questions? If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan A key component of our Victim Services Program is Emotional Support. Our Emotional Support Program is growing and we are searching for a Support Group Facilitator. Our support groups are for those who have been impacted by drunk and or drugged driving crashes. Facilitators would host an Evening Virtual Support Group via our Microsoft Teams. The Evening Support Group would happen at the Facilitator's discretion sometime Monday-Thursday between 6:30pm-9:00pm ET. The Support Group on average lasts between 60-90 minutes. The Support Group meets Every Other Week. This would be a 6 hour monthly commitment. Two 1 hour Virtual Support Group Meetings, Two 30-60 minute check ins with Staff, and then 1 hour of preparation before each support group meeting. We ask you to please commit to 6 months. We are looking for volunteers who are either trained, co-hosted, hosted, or built Grief or Loss Support Groups or Similar types of Support Groups. YOU CANNOT HAVE A HISTORY OF A DUI/OWI FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY. Purpose: Life is forever changed after an impaired driving crash. Victims/survivors are often left bereaved, injured and financially devastated. With the emotional, financial and legal issues they face on a daily basis, victims/survivors need support to confront the various challenges that lie ahead. Volunteer support group facilitators are responsible for providing direct victim services to victims/survivors of impaired driving by way of support group facilitation. Volunteer support group facilitators do not conduct therapy or counseling during MADD support groups. Rather, they provide group coordination, gather needed materials, review exercises when applicable, attend to the pace of each session and offer emotional support. Tasks/Responsibilities: Work closely with Victim Services Specialist/Advocate or Volunteer Liaison to assess community needs for a MADD support group. Procure setting for the support group and develop a schedule for the Support group. Plan support group topics when applicable, gather materials (such as handouts) and procure refreshments prior to group sessions. In conducting group sessions, welcome members and provide introductions, review exercises and handouts with group members, facilitate group discussion and provide emotional support as needed. Maintain accurate records of support groups according to MADD and grant guidelines. Other duties as requested. Required Skills and Qualifications: Background check. Completion of the Beginning Victim Assistance Training Institute (VATI). Ability to communicate effectively. Sensitivity to the needs of victims/survivors of impaired driving. Ethical behavior and respect for confidentiality. Evening Availablity Knowledge and Skill of Zoom Webinar Platform Time Commitment Required: 6 month commitment 6-7 hours per month Want more Information or Have Questions? If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HR InternElms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is recruiting for its Human Resources Intern role. This is an unpaid volunteer position. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Clinton Township, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in Macomb/Wayne counties and surrounding areas. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. Summary of Role The EFCS Human Resources Intern provides human resource support to the Office of the President and supports the President/CEO of the organization. The Human Resources intern will have both administrative and strategic responsibilities, and will help with important functions such as staffing, training and development, and compensation and benefits. Duties and Responsibilities Assists in developing and executing personnel procedures and policies, and provides guidance and interpretation for business operations.Participates in development of HR objectives and systems, including metrics, queries, and ongoing reports for the organization.Assists in researching benefits, compensation, and employee performance programs.Suggests new procedures and policies for improving employee experience as well as the efficiency of HR department and the organization.Assists in ensuring compliance with local, state and federal labor laws/regulations and applicable employment laws. Updates policies and procedures when necessary.Prepares paperwork and schedules for a smooth new-hire onboarding process, coordinating with cross-functional departments to deliver an exceptional first-day experience for volunteers and staff.Handles administrative tasks for onboarding, new-hire orientations, and exit interviews, including data entry in human resources information systems or other systems and audits for accuracy and compliance.Assists in the communication and upkeep of employee handbook, employee directory, and organizational charts; contributes to policy development.Commitment: 10-20 hours weekly for one school semester. Successful candidates must complete a level 3 background check, which is at no cost to volunteers. Visit our website at elms Family and Community Services.org to learn more about the organization and its focus areas. Agency: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is recruiting for its Human Resources Intern role. This is an unpaid volunteer position. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Clinton Township, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in Macomb/Wayne counties and surrounding areas. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. Summary of Role The EFCS Human Resources Intern provides human resource support to the Office of the President and supports the President/CEO of the organization. The Human Resources intern will have both administrative and strategic responsibilities, and will help with important functions such as staffing, training and development, and compensation and benefits. Duties and Responsibilities Assists in developing and executing personnel procedures and policies, and provides guidance and interpretation for business operations.Participates in development of HR objectives and systems, including metrics, queries, and ongoing reports for the organization.Assists in researching benefits, compensation, and employee performance programs.Suggests new procedures and policies for improving employee experience as well as the efficiency of HR department and the organization.Assists in ensuring compliance with local, state and federal labor laws/regulations and applicable employment laws. Updates policies and procedures when necessary.Prepares paperwork and schedules for a smooth new-hire onboarding process, coordinating with cross-functional departments to deliver an exceptional first-day experience for volunteers and staff.Handles administrative tasks for onboarding, new-hire orientations, and exit interviews, including data entry in human resources information systems or other systems and audits for accuracy and compliance.Assists in the communication and upkeep of employee handbook, employee directory, and organizational charts; contributes to policy development.Commitment: 10-20 hours weekly for one school semester. Successful candidates must complete a level 3 background check, which is at no cost to volunteers. Visit our website at elms Family and Community Services.org to learn more about the organization and its focus areas. Agency: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly VisitorYou’ll provide companionship and support for a homebound older adult with weekly or biweekly visits, either at the client’s home or destination such as lunch, shopping or other activities. This opportunity is once a week, 1-4 hours a visit.
Agency: Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit You’ll provide companionship and support for a homebound older adult with weekly or biweekly visits, either at the client’s home or destination such as lunch, shopping or other activities. This opportunity is once a week, 1-4 hours a visit.
Agency: Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48322 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity (Networking Perks)Agency: Righteous Paths Nonprofit Agency: Righteous Paths Nonprofit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Yard cleanup - Spring/SummerSeniors need your help this Spring and Summer! Volunteers needed to help seniors with general yard cleanup. Services performed include leaf-raking, cleaning flower beds (no planting), spray cleaning outdoor windows, and trimming branches. A great opportunity for individuals, youth groups, and corporate groups because it is quick and easy to set up. You pick the date and community to serve. We provide the tools and assign yards to your group based on how many hours your group wants to volunteer. That simple! Services do not involve ladders or removing trash other than natural yard waste. Contact us today to schedule your yard cleanup! Agency: Macomb County Office of Senior Services Seniors need your help this Spring and Summer! Volunteers needed to help seniors with general yard cleanup. Services performed include leaf-raking, cleaning flower beds (no planting), spray cleaning outdoor windows, and trimming branches. A great opportunity for individuals, youth groups, and corporate groups because it is quick and easy to set up. You pick the date and community to serve. We provide the tools and assign yards to your group based on how many hours your group wants to volunteer. That simple! Services do not involve ladders or removing trash other than natural yard waste. Contact us today to schedule your yard cleanup! Agency: Macomb County Office of Senior Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48036 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Advisory Board Committee MemberThis is a static volunteer opportunity with a monthly commitment. In need of skilled professionals in areas of legal, law enforcement, event planning, nonprofit management, fundraising, policy, marketing and communications, and or similar skill sets. Typical Time Commitment: 1-hour Monthly Meeting in the evening, and 3-4 hours outside of Meetings per Month completing assigned tasks. Below is a List of all our Our Committees: Programs Committee: Help grow our Underage Drinking Prevention program, and build a Court Monitoring program. Help expand and create prevention programs and events to stop drunk and drugged driving. Help out at community outreach events and at speaking engagements, to spread awareness of MADD. Marketing and Communications: Collaborate with staff to expand and implement PR, media, and advertising. Help expand MADD's outreach to be better be represented in media markets. Assist with media interviews, and help with Letter to the Editor and Opinion pieces in local newspapers. Help with designing of materials, and other promotional pieces. Victim Services: Help spread awareness of MADD's victim services through community presentations, and outreach. Help recruit Victim Services volunteers to assist staff, work the hotline, and become a Victim Advocate. Expand services and events, like peer support and support groups, for victims and survivors. Fundraising: Help staff with creating individual fundraising plans to better thank donors, and get new donors engaged. Use your connections to help gain sponsorships for events. Help staff bring in donations and create new methods of fundraising. Assist staff in grand writing, and updating MADD fundraising materials. Public Policy: Work to Strengthen Existing Laws and Pass New Ones to stop and prevent drunk and drugged driving. Help staff with gaining support and passing an All Offender Ignition Interlock Law. Help build support around Advanced Vehicle Technology. Help Support MADD legislative priorities. Leadership: Help expand and grow current volunteer opportunities, and create new opportunities to get volunteers engaged episodically or statically. Help thank volunteers and recruit new ones, and come up with new methods to get volunteers oriented and trained. If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan This is a static volunteer opportunity with a monthly commitment. In need of skilled professionals in areas of legal, law enforcement, event planning, nonprofit management, fundraising, policy, marketing and communications, and or similar skill sets. Typical Time Commitment: 1-hour Monthly Meeting in the evening, and 3-4 hours outside of Meetings per Month completing assigned tasks. Below is a List of all our Our Committees: Programs Committee: Help grow our Underage Drinking Prevention program, and build a Court Monitoring program. Help expand and create prevention programs and events to stop drunk and drugged driving. Help out at community outreach events and at speaking engagements, to spread awareness of MADD. Marketing and Communications: Collaborate with staff to expand and implement PR, media, and advertising. Help expand MADD's outreach to be better be represented in media markets. Assist with media interviews, and help with Letter to the Editor and Opinion pieces in local newspapers. Help with designing of materials, and other promotional pieces. Victim Services: Help spread awareness of MADD's victim services through community presentations, and outreach. Help recruit Victim Services volunteers to assist staff, work the hotline, and become a Victim Advocate. Expand services and events, like peer support and support groups, for victims and survivors. Fundraising: Help staff with creating individual fundraising plans to better thank donors, and get new donors engaged. Use your connections to help gain sponsorships for events. Help staff bring in donations and create new methods of fundraising. Assist staff in grand writing, and updating MADD fundraising materials. Public Policy: Work to Strengthen Existing Laws and Pass New Ones to stop and prevent drunk and drugged driving. Help staff with gaining support and passing an All Offender Ignition Interlock Law. Help build support around Advanced Vehicle Technology. Help Support MADD legislative priorities. Leadership: Help expand and grow current volunteer opportunities, and create new opportunities to get volunteers engaged episodically or statically. Help thank volunteers and recruit new ones, and come up with new methods to get volunteers oriented and trained. If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become our backup internet technology supportThe Women's Center, an independent counseling nonprofit, could use help with internet technology and security. Agency: The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan The Women's Center, an independent counseling nonprofit, could use help with internet technology and security. Agency: The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ESL, Math, or Reading Tutor for Adult LearnerIf you can spare two hours a week, you can make a difference in the life of another adult! Oakland Literacy Council in suburban Detroit trains volunteers to serve as tutors in reading, math or English-as-a-Second-Language. Tutors and learners meet at a time and place that is convenient to both of them, and they build a relationship that is meaningful to both. Tutoring happens online or in person at any library in Oakland County.No teaching background is needed. We provide six hours of training and proven curriculum. Our staff supports every volunteer. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. Because of the help provided by our tutors, our learners achieve such goals as better employment, a high school equivalency degree, citizenship, or involvement in the community. They can better understand their neighbors, help their children with schoolwork, and more. This is a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you see the impact of your work directly in your student’s life! Agency: Oakland Literacy Council If you can spare two hours a week, you can make a difference in the life of another adult! Oakland Literacy Council in suburban Detroit trains volunteers to serve as tutors in reading, math or English-as-a-Second-Language. Tutors and learners meet at a time and place that is convenient to both of them, and they build a relationship that is meaningful to both. Tutoring happens online or in person at any library in Oakland County.No teaching background is needed. We provide six hours of training and proven curriculum. Our staff supports every volunteer. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. Because of the help provided by our tutors, our learners achieve such goals as better employment, a high school equivalency degree, citizenship, or involvement in the community. They can better understand their neighbors, help their children with schoolwork, and more. This is a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you see the impact of your work directly in your student’s life! Agency: Oakland Literacy Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at Center for the Works of MercyVolunteer on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays to help with our food pantry and clothing closet Agency: Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan Volunteer on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays to help with our food pantry and clothing closet Agency: Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Front Desk AssistantAssist by serving as the first point of contact for The Senior Alliance by greeting incoming visitors and linking them with the appropriate department or personnel. Duties may include greeting incoming guest, assisting with mailings, and basic office tasks. Agency: The Senior Alliance Assist by serving as the first point of contact for The Senior Alliance by greeting incoming visitors and linking them with the appropriate department or personnel. Duties may include greeting incoming guest, assisting with mailings, and basic office tasks. Agency: The Senior Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteeringThe Community Resource Center offers an open-choice food pantry in Manchester, MI. The pantry is open for in-person shopping by appointment. Shoppers may also call in the grocery orders and schedule a time to pick up. Volunteers are needed to assist shoppers in the pantry and fill phone orders. Volunteers also maintain the food safety by stocking donated food and keeping the pantry clean. Volunteers delivery groceries within our service area. Volunteers are also needed to work in the office, answering the phones and taking grocery orders. Volunteers work a 3 hour shift, either 9am-noon or noon-3pm, Monday, Wednesday or Thursday, or 12-3pm or 4-7pm on Tuesdays. Volunteers usually work once per week basis, though some split shifts with other volunteers. Volunteers are also needed to staff information tables at special community events. CRC is located in a school and background checks are required (the school does the background check). Agency: Manchester Community Resource Center The Community Resource Center offers an open-choice food pantry in Manchester, MI. The pantry is open for in-person shopping by appointment. Shoppers may also call in the grocery orders and schedule a time to pick up. Volunteers are needed to assist shoppers in the pantry and fill phone orders. Volunteers also maintain the food safety by stocking donated food and keeping the pantry clean. Volunteers delivery groceries within our service area. Volunteers are also needed to work in the office, answering the phones and taking grocery orders. Volunteers work a 3 hour shift, either 9am-noon or noon-3pm, Monday, Wednesday or Thursday, or 12-3pm or 4-7pm on Tuesdays. Volunteers usually work once per week basis, though some split shifts with other volunteers. Volunteers are also needed to staff information tables at special community events. CRC is located in a school and background checks are required (the school does the background check). Agency: Manchester Community Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48158 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pride Festival Planning Committee VolunteersMacomb County Pride is seeking planning committee members for our annual Pride Festival held in August in Mount Clemens. We need volunteers for tasks such as: seeking sponsorships, contacting vendors, planning activities, creating social media content, community outreach, decorations, logistics, and more. We strive to keep it fun and social. Help us build our Macomb County LGBTQ+ and ally community through this great event. Most of our planning meetings are virtual and the time commitment is flexible. Agency: Macomb County Pride Macomb County Pride is seeking planning committee members for our annual Pride Festival held in August in Mount Clemens. We need volunteers for tasks such as: seeking sponsorships, contacting vendors, planning activities, creating social media content, community outreach, decorations, logistics, and more. We strive to keep it fun and social. Help us build our Macomb County LGBTQ+ and ally community through this great event. Most of our planning meetings are virtual and the time commitment is flexible. Agency: Macomb County Pride Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48043 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Distribution VolunteerOur Bryant Market is looking for dedicated volunteers to join our team to assist with food distribution on Mondays, June17th - August 26th. Food distribution partners help with unloading the food truck, inspecting and organizing food, making bags of food, and distributing food to community members. Agency: Community Action Network (CAN) Our Bryant Market is looking for dedicated volunteers to join our team to assist with food distribution on Mondays, June17th - August 26th. Food distribution partners help with unloading the food truck, inspecting and organizing food, making bags of food, and distributing food to community members. Agency: Community Action Network (CAN) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 3rd Saturday Monthly Food Distribution Volunteers NeededBerea Cares is a faith-based organization that has partnered with Food Gatherers to distribute food to Washtenaw County residents facing food insecurities on the 3rd Saturday of every month. We have recently had an increase in the amount of food distributed and are looking for volunteers to help out 2 to 3 hours on that day. Volunteers simply place the food in the vehicles in the distribution line. No actual up-close contact with residents. Agency: Berea Cares Berea Cares is a faith-based organization that has partnered with Food Gatherers to distribute food to Washtenaw County residents facing food insecurities on the 3rd Saturday of every month. We have recently had an increase in the amount of food distributed and are looking for volunteers to help out 2 to 3 hours on that day. Volunteers simply place the food in the vehicles in the distribution line. No actual up-close contact with residents. Agency: Berea Cares Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conversation Friend at Adult Day CenterGive friendship, honor, value and significance to our low-income elderly participants. Talk about what makes you sing. Listen to the yearning of their hearts. Be a talk therapist! Some volunteers assist with crafts, Bingo or play musical instruments during group events. Make an impact by being a friend! Agency: Huron Valley PACE Give friendship, honor, value and significance to our low-income elderly participants. Talk about what makes you sing. Listen to the yearning of their hearts. Be a talk therapist! Some volunteers assist with crafts, Bingo or play musical instruments during group events. Make an impact by being a friend! Agency: Huron Valley PACE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-7406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Furniture Warehouse VolunteersWe could not fulfill our mission without the help of our volunteers! Giving back to the community by volunteering allows you to be a Friend In Deed for our neighbors in need, and for the community. It’s also a great way to gain a new, broader, and more unique perspective, and meet like-minded people. We are looking for a wide variety of volunteers of various ages and skill levels to assist in our warehouse. (18+ preferred) Furniture donations are the backbone of our organization’s inventory. Warehouse volunteers help us repair and maintain our inventory that allow us to provide families in need with essential, gently-used furniture. We have a wide variety of tasks depending on your ability, such as: Unpacking, sorting, and preparing furniture/household items for delivery to our clients Building, repairing, or painting furniture in our woodshop Removing stains, sewing repairs, vacuuming, or deep-cleaning upholstery before it is delivered Helping to deliver and set-up furniture for a family in need If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us at (734) 484-7607 or email us at furniture@friendsindeedmi.org / Thank you! Agency: Friends In Deed We could not fulfill our mission without the help of our volunteers! Giving back to the community by volunteering allows you to be a Friend In Deed for our neighbors in need, and for the community. It’s also a great way to gain a new, broader, and more unique perspective, and meet like-minded people. We are looking for a wide variety of volunteers of various ages and skill levels to assist in our warehouse. (18+ preferred) Furniture donations are the backbone of our organization’s inventory. Warehouse volunteers help us repair and maintain our inventory that allow us to provide families in need with essential, gently-used furniture. We have a wide variety of tasks depending on your ability, such as: Unpacking, sorting, and preparing furniture/household items for delivery to our clients Building, repairing, or painting furniture in our woodshop Removing stains, sewing repairs, vacuuming, or deep-cleaning upholstery before it is delivered Helping to deliver and set-up furniture for a family in need If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us at (734) 484-7607 or email us at furniture@friendsindeedmi.org / Thank you! Agency: Friends In Deed Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48198 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Helpline & Furniture line call screenersWe could not fulfill our mission without the help of our volunteers! Giving back to the community by volunteering allows you to be a Friend In Deed for our neighbors in need, and for the community. It’s also a great way to gain a new, broader, and more unique perspective, and meet like-minded people. We are looking for a several volunteers who are comfortable answering phones and speaking with the general public. Phone screeners would be asked to: Request documentation. Answer questions about FID programs and services. Provide referral information for other resources. Provide customer service to individuals in crisis. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us at (734) 484-4357 or email us at joye@friendsindeedmi.org Thank you! Agency: Friends In Deed We could not fulfill our mission without the help of our volunteers! Giving back to the community by volunteering allows you to be a Friend In Deed for our neighbors in need, and for the community. It’s also a great way to gain a new, broader, and more unique perspective, and meet like-minded people. We are looking for a several volunteers who are comfortable answering phones and speaking with the general public. Phone screeners would be asked to: Request documentation. Answer questions about FID programs and services. Provide referral information for other resources. Provide customer service to individuals in crisis. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us at (734) 484-4357 or email us at joye@friendsindeedmi.org Thank you! Agency: Friends In Deed Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48198 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Western Wayne County and Downriver Meals on Wheels ProgramMeals on Wheels volunteers are needed to deliver nutritious meals to homebound older adults in the 34 communities of western Wayne County and Downriver. Volunteers sign up for 2 to 4-hour time slots between 8 AM and 1 PM, Monday through Friday. Call Wayne County Senior Services at 734-326-5202 or fill out this form to become a volunteer in your community today. Agency: The Senior Alliance Meals on Wheels volunteers are needed to deliver nutritious meals to homebound older adults in the 34 communities of western Wayne County and Downriver. Volunteers sign up for 2 to 4-hour time slots between 8 AM and 1 PM, Monday through Friday. Call Wayne County Senior Services at 734-326-5202 or fill out this form to become a volunteer in your community today. Agency: The Senior Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48184 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Multilingual Volunteers Needed in Wayne CountyHeartland Hospice serves local patients who speak many languages, including Spanish, Arabic, Hindi, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, French and German. Be the friend who makes all the difference to our patients and their families by speaking their language. Volunteer with us!
Agency: Heartland Hospice - Ann Arbor Region Heartland Hospice serves local patients who speak many languages, including Spanish, Arabic, Hindi, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, French and German. Be the friend who makes all the difference to our patients and their families by speaking their language. Volunteer with us!
Agency: Heartland Hospice - Ann Arbor Region Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: It Takes LITTLE to Be BIG! Become a mentor today in Macomb County!Be the person to create the spark that tap into the dreams, break down the walls and builds up the confidence of a young person. In just a couple of hours a month, you can help empower them on their path to graduate high school with a plan for their future and a mentor whose impact will last a lifetime. Our matches have the flexibility and autonomy to decide upon activities that will work well for their growing relationship. However, we encourage and faciliate well rounded activities and events inlcuded in our REACH Program (Recreation, Education and Careers, Arts and Culture, Civic Engagement, and Health and Wellness). Have fun and make a difference in a young persons' life. Ready to get started? Sign up HERE to attend an upcoming orientation session. For more information, visit our website.Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Be the person to create the spark that tap into the dreams, break down the walls and builds up the confidence of a young person. In just a couple of hours a month, you can help empower them on their path to graduate high school with a plan for their future and a mentor whose impact will last a lifetime. Our matches have the flexibility and autonomy to decide upon activities that will work well for their growing relationship. However, we encourage and faciliate well rounded activities and events inlcuded in our REACH Program (Recreation, Education and Careers, Arts and Culture, Civic Engagement, and Health and Wellness). Have fun and make a difference in a young persons' life. Ready to get started? Sign up HERE to attend an upcoming orientation session. For more information, visit our website.Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: It Takes LITTLE to Be BIG! Become a mentor today in Washtenaw County!Be the person to create the spark that tap into the dreams, break down the walls and builds up the confidence of a young person. In just a couple of hours a month, you can help empower them on their path to graduate high school with a plan for their future and a mentor whose impact will last a lifetime. Our matches have the flexibility and autonomy to decide upon activities that will work well for their growing relationship. However, we encourage and faciliate well rounded activities and events inlcuded in our REACH Program (Recreation, Education and Careers, Arts and Culture, Civic Engagement, and Health and Wellness). Have fun and make a difference in a young persons' life. Ready to get started? Sign up HERE to attend an upcoming orientation session. For more information, visit our website.Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Be the person to create the spark that tap into the dreams, break down the walls and builds up the confidence of a young person. In just a couple of hours a month, you can help empower them on their path to graduate high school with a plan for their future and a mentor whose impact will last a lifetime. Our matches have the flexibility and autonomy to decide upon activities that will work well for their growing relationship. However, we encourage and faciliate well rounded activities and events inlcuded in our REACH Program (Recreation, Education and Careers, Arts and Culture, Civic Engagement, and Health and Wellness). Have fun and make a difference in a young persons' life. Ready to get started? Sign up HERE to attend an upcoming orientation session. For more information, visit our website.Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: It Takes LITTLE to Be BIG! Become a mentor today in Oakland County!Be the person to create the spark that tap into the dreams, break down the walls and builds up the confidence of a young person. In just a couple of hours a month, you can help empower them on their path to graduate high school with a plan for their future and a mentor whose impact will last a lifetime. Our matches have the flexibility and autonomy to decide upon activities that will work well for their growing relationship. However, we encourage and faciliate well rounded activities and events inlcuded in our REACH Program (Recreation, Education and Careers, Arts and Culture, Civic Engagement, and Health and Wellness). Have fun and make a difference in a young persons' life. Ready to get started? Sign up HERE to attend an upcoming orientation session. For more information, visit our website.Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Be the person to create the spark that tap into the dreams, break down the walls and builds up the confidence of a young person. In just a couple of hours a month, you can help empower them on their path to graduate high school with a plan for their future and a mentor whose impact will last a lifetime. Our matches have the flexibility and autonomy to decide upon activities that will work well for their growing relationship. However, we encourage and faciliate well rounded activities and events inlcuded in our REACH Program (Recreation, Education and Careers, Arts and Culture, Civic Engagement, and Health and Wellness). Have fun and make a difference in a young persons' life. Ready to get started? Sign up HERE to attend an upcoming orientation session. For more information, visit our website.Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48342 Allow Groups: No |