Volunteer: Government OperationsGovernment Operations volunteers are responsible for ensuring Red Cross actions are aligned with, supportive of, and complementary to government. The role involves managing expectations, establishing and monitoring situational awareness, and seek, collect, evaluate and communicate critical information. This role is often situated in an Emergency Operations Center. Supports clients behind the scenes without direct client contact to coordinate our services with government partners. • Excellent communication skills • Able to articulate goals, needs, benefits of partnership • Values input and fosters a cooperation • Consistently follows through with commitment and responsibilities • Able to work independently through complex communications procedures • Able to work in a fast paced and ever-changing environment Needs to be able to represent ARC to partners with professionalism and work within the established DRO chain of command to make commitments. Position may be based at an EOC or at a DRO headquarters providing virtual/phone support to EOCs and partners. Some degree of working independently is needed. Agency: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan Government Operations volunteers are responsible for ensuring Red Cross actions are aligned with, supportive of, and complementary to government. The role involves managing expectations, establishing and monitoring situational awareness, and seek, collect, evaluate and communicate critical information. This role is often situated in an Emergency Operations Center. Supports clients behind the scenes without direct client contact to coordinate our services with government partners. • Excellent communication skills • Able to articulate goals, needs, benefits of partnership • Values input and fosters a cooperation • Consistently follows through with commitment and responsibilities • Able to work independently through complex communications procedures • Able to work in a fast paced and ever-changing environment Needs to be able to represent ARC to partners with professionalism and work within the established DRO chain of command to make commitments. Position may be based at an EOC or at a DRO headquarters providing virtual/phone support to EOCs and partners. Some degree of working independently is needed. Agency: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Information and Planning GeneralistServes on a disaster relief operation assisting with the collection, evaluation, analysis and dissemination of information related to the incident. May create maps, dashboards, incident action plans, and other reports. Behind-the-scenes support to the disaster operation with no direct client contact but is still a key support to our field workers. • Organized and detail oriented • Committed to meeting deadlines • Interested in volunteering “behind the scenes” • Tech-savvy and able to navigate a variety of applications and data sources Role is largely computer-based working from a DRO headquarters and is not a client-facing role. Tech-savvy is an absolute must. Agency: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan Serves on a disaster relief operation assisting with the collection, evaluation, analysis and dissemination of information related to the incident. May create maps, dashboards, incident action plans, and other reports. Behind-the-scenes support to the disaster operation with no direct client contact but is still a key support to our field workers. • Organized and detail oriented • Committed to meeting deadlines • Interested in volunteering “behind the scenes” • Tech-savvy and able to navigate a variety of applications and data sources Role is largely computer-based working from a DRO headquarters and is not a client-facing role. Tech-savvy is an absolute must. Agency: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Delivery PersonWe are the Metro Detroit Book Bank. We are looking for someone to volunteer their time 2-3x a month to deliver books using our 5x8 enclosed trailer to schools that we are giving books away at in the Metro Detroit area. The books would be packed up already and we would have students at the school help unload the boxes of books at the school. There will be one delivery a month to the recycling center in Royal Oak. Again, the trailer will be packed up and your role will be unloading boxes of books into a large box (called a gaylord). A total of 4 times a month maximum will be needed! Agency: Making Spirits Bright We are the Metro Detroit Book Bank. We are looking for someone to volunteer their time 2-3x a month to deliver books using our 5x8 enclosed trailer to schools that we are giving books away at in the Metro Detroit area. The books would be packed up already and we would have students at the school help unload the boxes of books at the school. There will be one delivery a month to the recycling center in Royal Oak. Again, the trailer will be packed up and your role will be unloading boxes of books into a large box (called a gaylord). A total of 4 times a month maximum will be needed! Agency: Making Spirits Bright Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48344 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Logistics FulfillmentSupports congregate shelters during a disaster relief operation by resourcing and delivering materials via daily site visits. Directly contributes to the success of our client-facing shelter operation by delivering critical supplies to shelters. Supports our E3 vision of “Every Shelter, Every Need, Every Day”. • Enjoys independent volunteering • Comfortable driving required routes (freeway, long distance, high congestion areas, box truck-sized vehicle) May have limited client interaction during a supply delivery but primary interaction will be with other Red Cross workers. Some physical agility is needed because lifting/unloading of supplies is required. Agency: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan Supports congregate shelters during a disaster relief operation by resourcing and delivering materials via daily site visits. Directly contributes to the success of our client-facing shelter operation by delivering critical supplies to shelters. Supports our E3 vision of “Every Shelter, Every Need, Every Day”. • Enjoys independent volunteering • Comfortable driving required routes (freeway, long distance, high congestion areas, box truck-sized vehicle) May have limited client interaction during a supply delivery but primary interaction will be with other Red Cross workers. Some physical agility is needed because lifting/unloading of supplies is required. Agency: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Logistics TransportationTrack, inventory, maintain and service vehicles used on a disaster relief operation. Ensures that other Red Cross workers have the vehicles they need in order to carry out client-facing service delivery and get to/from their worksites. • Organized and detail oriented • Tech-savvy • Enjoys working independently • Comfortable driving required routes (freeway, long distance, high congestion areas) Will usually be a computer-based position at DRO headquarters tracking vehicle assignments. May also require pickup or delivery of rental vehicles to/from worksites or headquarters. Sometimes Transportation workers are assigned to drive a designated shuttle route to transport other Red Cross workers or provide courier service between worksites. Agency: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan Track, inventory, maintain and service vehicles used on a disaster relief operation. Ensures that other Red Cross workers have the vehicles they need in order to carry out client-facing service delivery and get to/from their worksites. • Organized and detail oriented • Tech-savvy • Enjoys working independently • Comfortable driving required routes (freeway, long distance, high congestion areas) Will usually be a computer-based position at DRO headquarters tracking vehicle assignments. May also require pickup or delivery of rental vehicles to/from worksites or headquarters. Sometimes Transportation workers are assigned to drive a designated shuttle route to transport other Red Cross workers or provide courier service between worksites. Agency: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Busch's Season of Sharing - NoviBusch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Busch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48375 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Busch's Season of Sharing - South LyonBusch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Busch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48178 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Busch's Season of Sharing - West BloomfieldBusch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Busch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48322 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Busch's Season of Sharing - CantonBusch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Busch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Busch's Season of Sharing - Rochester HillsBusch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Busch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Busch's Season of Sharing - PlymouthBusch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Busch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48170 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Busch's Season of Sharing - LivoniaBusch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Busch's Season of Sharing WHAT Busch’s Fresh Food Market will help feed the hungry in its Season of Sharing holiday food drive. A family-owned market chain, the Busch family has held these drives for more than 20 years. Seven of the Busch’s metro Detroit area locations will be dedicating donations to Forgotten Harvest. GIVE Customers can purchase pre-made “Ready to Go” food donation bags for $10 which are filled with items to be given to a family in need. Customers can make a contribution of any amount at the Busch’s checkout registers. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. Customers will be able to purchase $5 gift cards for produce and $10 gift cards for meats. Gift card purchases will be converted into produce and meat donations to Forgotten Harvest at the value of the total amount of gift card purchases. Customers can donate their bottle return slips. Dollars go directly to Forgotten Harvest. WHY Access to “rescued” and donated food makes the difference for friends, families and neighbors struggling to maintain their bills and provide food to their families. Forgotten Harvest is working to enable members of the community to stay in their homes and manage their way through the economic crisis by providing nutritious and wholesome food. It is through these donations Forgotten Harvest is able to carry on its mission. Volunteer Job Description The volunteers will be passing out informational flyers on the campaign and encouraging the shoppers to support the campaign. (2 hour shifts) Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years of age. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.Agency: Forgotten Harvest Special Volunteer Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48152 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brilliant Littlefield 2025 Christmas Bash!Don’t miss our Littlefield hub's 2025 Christmas Bash! Our Littlefield community is ringing in the holiday season with: -A visit from Santa Claus -Festive activities and games -A cozy, storytime session -A delicious Christmas meal (plus a hot cocoa and cookie bar!) -And maybe even a surprise visit from a magician or a clown… We would love to welcome a few enthusiastic volunteers to assist with event set-up, registration, activity management, food distribution, and post-event clean-up. Agency: Brilliant Detroit Don’t miss our Littlefield hub's 2025 Christmas Bash! Our Littlefield community is ringing in the holiday season with: -A visit from Santa Claus -Festive activities and games -A cozy, storytime session -A delicious Christmas meal (plus a hot cocoa and cookie bar!) -And maybe even a surprise visit from a magician or a clown… We would love to welcome a few enthusiastic volunteers to assist with event set-up, registration, activity management, food distribution, and post-event clean-up. Agency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 19, 2025 Zip Code: 48238 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kitchen and Activity Room HelperThis volunteer opportunity is to support in either or Activity Room or our Kitchen during evening programming from 5:30-8ish. We are specifically looking for volunteers for the Activity Room on Tuesday/Wednesday and for the Kitchen on Thursday. Ele's Place is a warm and welcoming environment that serves as a community resource for children and their families to receive grief support. Children and families learn coping skills, process their grief, and receive peer support by being around others who really understand how they feel. Ele’s Place relies on volunteers to offer these services at no cost to families. We are seeking interested, kind and compassionate adults who want to make a difference in our community. We offer an in-depth and interactive training for all volunteers, so no prior experience is necessary. We welcome people from all backgrounds, and have a particular need for bilingual individuals and male volunteers. To review more about our volunteer opportunities, please visit: https://www.elesplace.org/branch-locations/ann-arbor/volunteer You can also complete a volunteer application on our website: https://www.elesplace.org/about/get-involved/sign Agency: Ele's Place This volunteer opportunity is to support in either or Activity Room or our Kitchen during evening programming from 5:30-8ish. We are specifically looking for volunteers for the Activity Room on Tuesday/Wednesday and for the Kitchen on Thursday. Ele's Place is a warm and welcoming environment that serves as a community resource for children and their families to receive grief support. Children and families learn coping skills, process their grief, and receive peer support by being around others who really understand how they feel. Ele’s Place relies on volunteers to offer these services at no cost to families. We are seeking interested, kind and compassionate adults who want to make a difference in our community. We offer an in-depth and interactive training for all volunteers, so no prior experience is necessary. We welcome people from all backgrounds, and have a particular need for bilingual individuals and male volunteers. To review more about our volunteer opportunities, please visit: https://www.elesplace.org/branch-locations/ann-arbor/volunteer You can also complete a volunteer application on our website: https://www.elesplace.org/about/get-involved/sign Agency: Ele's Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 5K CommitteeThe 5K Committee plays a vital role in bringing our end-of-season 5K celebration to life! As a committee member, you’ll help plan and manage key aspects of the 5K and lead groups of volunteers. If you're passionate about empowering girls, enjoy event planning, and want to be part of something meaningful, we’d love to have you join the committee! Agency: Girls on the Run of Southeastern Michigan The 5K Committee plays a vital role in bringing our end-of-season 5K celebration to life! As a committee member, you’ll help plan and manage key aspects of the 5K and lead groups of volunteers. If you're passionate about empowering girls, enjoy event planning, and want to be part of something meaningful, we’d love to have you join the committee! Agency: Girls on the Run of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer CoachGirls on the Run coaches are trained volunteers who lead a team of participants through a season of powerful and fun lessons. You do not need to be a runner; you simply need to have a desire to support and encourage the next generation. Coaches receive all the tools and support they need and find that they get as much out of coaching as they give. Agency: Girls on the Run of Southeastern Michigan Girls on the Run coaches are trained volunteers who lead a team of participants through a season of powerful and fun lessons. You do not need to be a runner; you simply need to have a desire to support and encourage the next generation. Coaches receive all the tools and support they need and find that they get as much out of coaching as they give. Agency: Girls on the Run of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: One Time VolunteerOften we require volunteers to help pack our team supplies, inventory items, clean our our storage, and other tasks to prepare for our season. Held on weeknights, weekdays or weekends, it varies and typically runs from a couple of hours to 4 hours but volunteers may jump in and out whenever works best for their schedule. Contact us for exact dates that vary. Agency: Girls on the Run of Southeastern Michigan Often we require volunteers to help pack our team supplies, inventory items, clean our our storage, and other tasks to prepare for our season. Held on weeknights, weekdays or weekends, it varies and typically runs from a couple of hours to 4 hours but volunteers may jump in and out whenever works best for their schedule. Contact us for exact dates that vary. Agency: Girls on the Run of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Girls on the Run 5K VolunteerHeld in May and November, this culminating event for all of our participants and coaches from all 6 of the counties we serve is held in Ypsilanti and takes hundreds of volunteers to create the celebration. We'll need help the day of and days prior- definitely a fulfilling weekend! Agency: Girls on the Run of Southeastern Michigan Held in May and November, this culminating event for all of our participants and coaches from all 6 of the counties we serve is held in Ypsilanti and takes hundreds of volunteers to create the celebration. We'll need help the day of and days prior- definitely a fulfilling weekend! Agency: Girls on the Run of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: May 9, 2026 through Nov 14, 2026 Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: tech advisor/coderWe need advice for a tech project concerning an app or webpage or online form. Our Day Center volunteers need a way to sign up online for their shifts, then sign in and when they sign out they need to add a message. We then need to collect the data and make monthly and annual reports. We are using Microsoft 365, so the app/webpage can be hosted on our secure OneDrive. We are looking for someone who can give us advice on how to make a free system that meets all our requirements. We need them knowledgeable enough to know what skills are needed to create the desired app/webpage. After this project is done, there are a few other tech questions regarding Microsoft products. Agency: Huron Valley PACE We need advice for a tech project concerning an app or webpage or online form. Our Day Center volunteers need a way to sign up online for their shifts, then sign in and when they sign out they need to add a message. We then need to collect the data and make monthly and annual reports. We are using Microsoft 365, so the app/webpage can be hosted on our secure OneDrive. We are looking for someone who can give us advice on how to make a free system that meets all our requirements. We need them knowledgeable enough to know what skills are needed to create the desired app/webpage. After this project is done, there are a few other tech questions regarding Microsoft products. Agency: Huron Valley PACE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: K-12 Grief Support Group FacilitatorWhat Is Ele's Place? Ele's Place is a healing center for grieving children, teens, young adults, and their families. Each week, peer-to-peer bereavement support groups help hundreds learn to cope and begin to heal after the death of a parent, sibling, or someone close to them. What Do Support Groups Look Like? Groups vary from week to week depending on the needs and interests of group members. Volunteers choose from a database of activities, which include scripts and supplies provided by Ele's Place. Activities may include: Arts and crafts projectsJournalingGroup discussionsMindfulness exercisesBoard gamesIcebreakersWe're Currently Looking for Support with the Following Groups: PreK and KindergartenEarly Elementary (1st-3rd Grade)Upper Elementary (4th-5th Grade)Middle School (6th-8th Grade)High School (9th-12th GradeVolunteers Will: Co-facilitate a weekly support group from 5:45pm to ~8:30pmHave availability on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday nights from September to JuneWork with another volunteer to plan and facilitate weekly activitiesPass a background checkAttend all 2025 Winter Training DatesBe supervised and supported by licensed clinicians. No prior experience needed!2025 Winter Training Dates Tuesday, January 13th 5:30pm-9pm (virtual) Wednesday. January 14th 5:30pm-9pm (virtual) Saturday, January 17th 9am-3pm (in-person) Note: Participation in all training dates is mandatory Submit a Volunteer Application For questions, please reach out to Aysia Rodriguez, LLMSW at 734-929-6640 ext. 2207 or arodriguez@elesplace.org. Can't Make It to Our Winter Training? Sign-Up for Our Summer Training Waitlist Check Out Other Volunteer Opportunities with Ele's Place! Agency: Ele's Place What Is Ele's Place? Ele's Place is a healing center for grieving children, teens, young adults, and their families. Each week, peer-to-peer bereavement support groups help hundreds learn to cope and begin to heal after the death of a parent, sibling, or someone close to them. What Do Support Groups Look Like? Groups vary from week to week depending on the needs and interests of group members. Volunteers choose from a database of activities, which include scripts and supplies provided by Ele's Place. Activities may include: Arts and crafts projectsJournalingGroup discussionsMindfulness exercisesBoard gamesIcebreakersWe're Currently Looking for Support with the Following Groups: PreK and KindergartenEarly Elementary (1st-3rd Grade)Upper Elementary (4th-5th Grade)Middle School (6th-8th Grade)High School (9th-12th GradeVolunteers Will: Co-facilitate a weekly support group from 5:45pm to ~8:30pmHave availability on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday nights from September to JuneWork with another volunteer to plan and facilitate weekly activitiesPass a background checkAttend all 2025 Winter Training DatesBe supervised and supported by licensed clinicians. No prior experience needed!2025 Winter Training Dates Tuesday, January 13th 5:30pm-9pm (virtual) Wednesday. January 14th 5:30pm-9pm (virtual) Saturday, January 17th 9am-3pm (in-person) Note: Participation in all training dates is mandatory Submit a Volunteer Application For questions, please reach out to Aysia Rodriguez, LLMSW at 734-929-6640 ext. 2207 or arodriguez@elesplace.org. Can't Make It to Our Winter Training? Sign-Up for Our Summer Training Waitlist Check Out Other Volunteer Opportunities with Ele's Place! Agency: Ele's Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospital Gift Shop VolunteerHospital gift shops provide an important service to patients, their families, and healthcare workers. All proceeds support Friends, which funds Michigan Medicine patient education programs, such as Gifts of Art, and other patient and family programs. In this fun, fast paced role, volunteers assist in the gift shop - cashier, stock supplies, help with displays and inventory, provide customer service to shoppers, and make deliveries to patients. Volunteer opportunities are available at the gift shops in University Hospital, Mott Children's Hospital, and to a lesser extent in the Frankel Cardiovascular Center. Because we invest heavily in our volunteers, we ask that you commit to serving at least one 2-4 hour shift per week for a minimum of one academic semester or 6 months. 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 the gift shop. Agency: University of Michigan Health Volunteer Services Hospital gift shops provide an important service to patients, their families, and healthcare workers. All proceeds support Friends, which funds Michigan Medicine patient education programs, such as Gifts of Art, and other patient and family programs. In this fun, fast paced role, volunteers assist in the gift shop - cashier, stock supplies, help with displays and inventory, provide customer service to shoppers, and make deliveries to patients. Volunteer opportunities are available at the gift shops in University Hospital, Mott Children's Hospital, and to a lesser extent in the Frankel Cardiovascular Center. Because we invest heavily in our volunteers, we ask that you commit to serving at least one 2-4 hour shift per week for a minimum of one academic semester or 6 months. 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 the gift shop. Agency: University of Michigan Health Volunteer Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48109 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: Raise a PuppyRaise a puppy that can change two lives, yours and someone who is blind! Puppy raisers take a puppy into their home and raise it for a specific period of time. While in the home, with the guidance of Leader Dog staff and specially trained volunteers, you will be training the puppy in basic house manners, commands and exposing it to new environments in a safe manner. Once the raising period is over, the puppy returns to Leader Dog to start its formal guide dog training. Puppy Raising Options Since no two households are alike, we’ve created multiple puppy-raising opportunities to fit different lifestyles. Which option is right for you? One Household It’s the traditional way to puppy-raise and perfect for
families, college students, active Co-Raising (Primary and Secondary Raiser) This option is for someone who wants to share duties with a person from another household. The primary and secondary raisers work together to schedule who the puppy is with and when Ideal for people who are close by and can share the responsibilities during the yearPass-Along One raiser has the puppy for the first six months, and a second raiser has the puppy for the next six months. Ideal for people who can commit only to a limited time raising a puppy Individuals with pet weight/size restrictions or who may be more comfortable handling a younger, lighter dog can raise for the first six months Individuals who prefer a dog that already has foundational behaviors may be interested in raising the last six monthsCorporate Employees can raise puppies individually or in teams of up to three. Great for employee engagement and social responsibility Provides marketing, traditional media, and social media opportunitiesCampus Puppies For college students raising on campuses approved by Leader Dog. Must participate in an approved campus puppy club and meet with assigned puppy counselor All supplies, veterinary care and food is paid by Leader DogTo learn more, we recommend you attend an in-person information session or, watch a pre-recorded session. Visit www.leaderdog.org. *a full application, screening and criminal background check are required of all applicants Agency: Leader Dogs for the Blind Raise a puppy that can change two lives, yours and someone who is blind! Puppy raisers take a puppy into their home and raise it for a specific period of time. While in the home, with the guidance of Leader Dog staff and specially trained volunteers, you will be training the puppy in basic house manners, commands and exposing it to new environments in a safe manner. Once the raising period is over, the puppy returns to Leader Dog to start its formal guide dog training. Puppy Raising Options Since no two households are alike, we’ve created multiple puppy-raising opportunities to fit different lifestyles. Which option is right for you? One Household It’s the traditional way to puppy-raise and perfect for
families, college students, active Co-Raising (Primary and Secondary Raiser) This option is for someone who wants to share duties with a person from another household. The primary and secondary raisers work together to schedule who the puppy is with and when Ideal for people who are close by and can share the responsibilities during the yearPass-Along One raiser has the puppy for the first six months, and a second raiser has the puppy for the next six months. Ideal for people who can commit only to a limited time raising a puppy Individuals with pet weight/size restrictions or who may be more comfortable handling a younger, lighter dog can raise for the first six months Individuals who prefer a dog that already has foundational behaviors may be interested in raising the last six monthsCorporate Employees can raise puppies individually or in teams of up to three. Great for employee engagement and social responsibility Provides marketing, traditional media, and social media opportunitiesCampus Puppies For college students raising on campuses approved by Leader Dog. Must participate in an approved campus puppy club and meet with assigned puppy counselor All supplies, veterinary care and food is paid by Leader DogTo learn more, we recommend you attend an in-person information session or, watch a pre-recorded session. Visit www.leaderdog.org. *a full application, screening and criminal background check are required of all applicants Agency: Leader Dogs for the Blind Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48307 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Host a Female Breeding DogDo you love dogs? Looking for a way to give back while caring for a beautiful female and puppies? This might be the opportunity for you! We breed Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers, and Lab/Golden crosses to be guide dogs for people who are blind or low vision. We are looking for homes to host both female and male breeders for the duration of their breeding careers. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and will bear the legal responsibility for the host dog. However, families can have children participate in the care of the dog to share in this rewarding experience! There are several new volunteer models including hosting a female when she is not whelping puppies, or you can host a female only when she is whelping. Or you can temporarily foster a breeding dog while they are waiting for their placement. Hosting requires a significant time commitment, physical strength, and the ability to travel to our campus in Rochester Hills, MI several times a year. Dogs are 12-15 months of age when placed in a home. Females retired from our program by the time they are 4-5 years of age, but males can continue in the program until they are approximately 9 years old. Both are then adoptable by the host home when their breeding careers are over! Volunteers must live within 6 hours of our campus in Rochester Hills, MI, and have no more than 2 vaccinated, spay/neutered pet dogs in your home. To learn more, visit our website and/or sign up to attend a virtual informational session. Agency: Leader Dogs for the Blind Do you love dogs? Looking for a way to give back while caring for a beautiful female and puppies? This might be the opportunity for you! We breed Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers, and Lab/Golden crosses to be guide dogs for people who are blind or low vision. We are looking for homes to host both female and male breeders for the duration of their breeding careers. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and will bear the legal responsibility for the host dog. However, families can have children participate in the care of the dog to share in this rewarding experience! There are several new volunteer models including hosting a female when she is not whelping puppies, or you can host a female only when she is whelping. Or you can temporarily foster a breeding dog while they are waiting for their placement. Hosting requires a significant time commitment, physical strength, and the ability to travel to our campus in Rochester Hills, MI several times a year. Dogs are 12-15 months of age when placed in a home. Females retired from our program by the time they are 4-5 years of age, but males can continue in the program until they are approximately 9 years old. Both are then adoptable by the host home when their breeding careers are over! Volunteers must live within 6 hours of our campus in Rochester Hills, MI, and have no more than 2 vaccinated, spay/neutered pet dogs in your home. To learn more, visit our website and/or sign up to attend a virtual informational session. Agency: Leader Dogs for the Blind Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48307 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DriverClient Drivers provide more than just a ride. They are the first person and last person from Leader Dog that the client interacts with in person. They provide a reassuring presence and help make clients feel welcome and cared for. Volunteers fill a vital role in making the client’s experience comfortable and enjoyable. Client Drivers use Leader Dog vehicles to provide safe transportation for Leader Dog clients to and from the Leader Dog campus in Rochester Hills, MI. In addition to providing transportation, volunteers also escort clients through airport security and to their gate, problem-solve if a flight is delayed or cancelled, and make clients feel at ease under stressful travel situations. Drives are scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays, so weekend availability is required for this position. Skills and Attributes: Ideal candidates for this role will have the following attributes. •Have an impeccable driving record •Have the ability to drive a large passenger van •Have a flexible schedule with weekend availability •Be friendly, helpful, dependable, professional, compassionate, and a good problem-solver •Be able to comprehend, follow, and retain both written and verbal directions •Use discretion, sound judgment, and maintain confidentiality •Ability to work closely with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) through airport security checkpoints •Comfortable working with people who are blind and low vision, using Human Guide techniques (training provided) •Comfortable around large dogs (Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers) •Be commitment to our mission: “Our mission is empowering people who are blind or visually impaired with lifelong skills for safe and independent daily travel. Requirements: •Must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license •Complete an online application, pre-screening phone call and in-person interview • Pass a criminal background check • Pass a Department of Motor Vehicles check (this is in addition to the regular background check performed on all on-campus volunteers) • Complete onboarding documents and participate in all trainings • Regularly record service hours in our online database • Have a cell phone to use in case of emergencies • Ability to bend at the waist, stoop at the knee, and walk with excellent balance • Be able to assist clients with luggage and packages (up to 50 lbs) *Be able to commit to at least 2 weekend drives per month Agency: Leader Dogs for the Blind Client Drivers provide more than just a ride. They are the first person and last person from Leader Dog that the client interacts with in person. They provide a reassuring presence and help make clients feel welcome and cared for. Volunteers fill a vital role in making the client’s experience comfortable and enjoyable. Client Drivers use Leader Dog vehicles to provide safe transportation for Leader Dog clients to and from the Leader Dog campus in Rochester Hills, MI. In addition to providing transportation, volunteers also escort clients through airport security and to their gate, problem-solve if a flight is delayed or cancelled, and make clients feel at ease under stressful travel situations. Drives are scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays, so weekend availability is required for this position. Skills and Attributes: Ideal candidates for this role will have the following attributes. •Have an impeccable driving record •Have the ability to drive a large passenger van •Have a flexible schedule with weekend availability •Be friendly, helpful, dependable, professional, compassionate, and a good problem-solver •Be able to comprehend, follow, and retain both written and verbal directions •Use discretion, sound judgment, and maintain confidentiality •Ability to work closely with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) through airport security checkpoints •Comfortable working with people who are blind and low vision, using Human Guide techniques (training provided) •Comfortable around large dogs (Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers) •Be commitment to our mission: “Our mission is empowering people who are blind or visually impaired with lifelong skills for safe and independent daily travel. Requirements: •Must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license •Complete an online application, pre-screening phone call and in-person interview • Pass a criminal background check • Pass a Department of Motor Vehicles check (this is in addition to the regular background check performed on all on-campus volunteers) • Complete onboarding documents and participate in all trainings • Regularly record service hours in our online database • Have a cell phone to use in case of emergencies • Ability to bend at the waist, stoop at the knee, and walk with excellent balance • Be able to assist clients with luggage and packages (up to 50 lbs) *Be able to commit to at least 2 weekend drives per month Agency: Leader Dogs for the Blind Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48307 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Care Resources: The Overjoyed OrganizerStocking/Organizing Helps maintain a clean, stocked, and welcoming environment for clients Works within our food pantry, clothing room, and health and wellness roomForgotten Harvest Delivery Set Up and Distribution Needs to be able to lift and arrange tables and chairs Set up for food distribution to community members Distribute food to community onsite at CrossroadsDonation / Loading Dock Keeper Dedicated to receiving, documenting (receipts when donors drop off items), sorting, and stocking donations of food and clothing that come in each day Assists in keeping track of the inventory in the cleaning supply storage area Ensures food stored downstairs is rotatedAgency: Client Care Resources Stocking/Organizing Helps maintain a clean, stocked, and welcoming environment for clients Works within our food pantry, clothing room, and health and wellness roomForgotten Harvest Delivery Set Up and Distribution Needs to be able to lift and arrange tables and chairs Set up for food distribution to community members Distribute food to community onsite at CrossroadsDonation / Loading Dock Keeper Dedicated to receiving, documenting (receipts when donors drop off items), sorting, and stocking donations of food and clothing that come in each day Assists in keeping track of the inventory in the cleaning supply storage area Ensures food stored downstairs is rotatedAgency: Client Care Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Card and Personal Care Items Pantry DonationsAAMOW welcomes 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 AAMOW welcomes 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: Victory Garden VolunteerVictory Garden Volunteer | Staebler Farm County Park, Superior Township | Year-Round Agency: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Victory Garden Volunteer | Staebler Farm County Park, Superior Township | Year-Round Agency: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: Yes |
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: 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: Maintence HelpAre you handy? If so, come and help us with our list of things that we need done here at HAVEN! We are looking for volunteers to help with numerous tasks that we have. If you would like to come in weekly to help us chip away at the list please contact me directly! kliepshutz@haven-oakland.org Agency: HAVEN Are you handy? If so, come and help us with our list of things that we need done here at HAVEN! We are looking for volunteers to help with numerous tasks that we have. If you would like to come in weekly to help us chip away at the list please contact me directly! kliepshutz@haven-oakland.org Agency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Support VolunteerAdministrative Support volunteers will provide behind-the-scenes assistance at HAVEN while rarely interacting with clients. Volunteers will perform a range of duties, depending on their personal strengths and interests. Generally, duties will be administrative and/or clerical in nature. DUTIES The Administrative Support volunteer will perform the following duties: · Maintain program files and organization · Data entry · Document creation and editing · Preparation of training and other event materials · Provide planning and preparation support for large annual events TIME COMMITMENT · Mandatory 24-hour Core Skills & Values training · Fulfill 8-16 volunteer hours monthly, as scheduled Agency: HAVEN Administrative Support volunteers will provide behind-the-scenes assistance at HAVEN while rarely interacting with clients. Volunteers will perform a range of duties, depending on their personal strengths and interests. Generally, duties will be administrative and/or clerical in nature. DUTIES The Administrative Support volunteer will perform the following duties: · Maintain program files and organization · Data entry · Document creation and editing · Preparation of training and other event materials · Provide planning and preparation support for large annual events TIME COMMITMENT · Mandatory 24-hour Core Skills & Values training · Fulfill 8-16 volunteer hours monthly, as scheduled Agency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reception Front Desk VolunteerSUMMARY The Reception Volunteer will work side-by-side with the Office Manager to ensure things at HAVEN run smoothly for clients, community partners, and staff. Each day will look a little different, but volunteers will sit at the front desk, acting as the first point of contact for visitors to the building and business-related callers. Reception Volunteers will take responsibility for ensuring visitors to HAVEN are appropriately screened before entering. They will assist the Office Manager with a range of clerical and administrative tasks. · Be at least 18 years old · Have availability during regular business hours (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday) · Have excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills · Have a moderate proficiency with Microsoft Office programs and have general internet skills · Mandatory 24-hour Core Skills & Values training · Mandatory Front Desk training · Fulfill 8+ volunteer hours monthly, as scheduled Agency: HAVEN SUMMARY The Reception Volunteer will work side-by-side with the Office Manager to ensure things at HAVEN run smoothly for clients, community partners, and staff. Each day will look a little different, but volunteers will sit at the front desk, acting as the first point of contact for visitors to the building and business-related callers. Reception Volunteers will take responsibility for ensuring visitors to HAVEN are appropriately screened before entering. They will assist the Office Manager with a range of clerical and administrative tasks. · Be at least 18 years old · Have availability during regular business hours (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday) · Have excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills · Have a moderate proficiency with Microsoft Office programs and have general internet skills · Mandatory 24-hour Core Skills & Values training · Mandatory Front Desk training · Fulfill 8+ volunteer hours monthly, as scheduled Agency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation VolunteerDo you love organizing? Come help us with our donations and donation closets! We are looking for volunteers to come in a couple days a week to help us organize numerous areas of our donations. We have availability Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Agency: HAVEN Do you love organizing? Come help us with our donations and donation closets! We are looking for volunteers to come in a couple days a week to help us organize numerous areas of our donations. We have availability Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Agency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteerWe can use volunteers almost every day to help with tagging and hanging out clothes, sorting and putting out household items, folding linens, check in and check out. Our main volunteer hours are Monday through Friday between 10 AM and 2 PM. We ask that groups are no larger than 8 people. Agency: House by the Side of the Road We can use volunteers almost every day to help with tagging and hanging out clothes, sorting and putting out household items, folding linens, check in and check out. Our main volunteer hours are Monday through Friday between 10 AM and 2 PM. We ask that groups are no larger than 8 people. Agency: House by the Side of the Road Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Crisis & Support Specialist VolunteerPosition Summary As a Crisis & Support Line Specialist, you will serve as a compassionate first point of contact for survivors reaching out to HAVEN’s 24-hour Crisis & Support Line. Volunteers provide emotional support, crisis intervention, safety planning, and resource referrals to individuals impacted by intimate partner violence. This role is critical in ensuring that every caller feels heard, validated, and supported in a non-judgmental and empowering environment. Key Responsibilities Answer incoming calls on the 24-hour Crisis & Support Line during scheduled shifts. Provide emotional support and active listening using a trauma-informed, empowerment-based approach. Collaborate with callers to assess immediate safety and develop individualized safety plans. Provide accurate information and referrals to HAVEN’s internal programs (shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, etc.). Offer external referrals for services such as legal aid, housing, employment, and healthcare. Support callers in understanding their options without giving direct advice or making decisions for them. Accurately and confidentially document all calls and interactions per agency protocol. Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical boundaries at all times. Attend required training sessions and participate in ongoing supervision and debriefings. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN Position Summary As a Crisis & Support Line Specialist, you will serve as a compassionate first point of contact for survivors reaching out to HAVEN’s 24-hour Crisis & Support Line. Volunteers provide emotional support, crisis intervention, safety planning, and resource referrals to individuals impacted by intimate partner violence. This role is critical in ensuring that every caller feels heard, validated, and supported in a non-judgmental and empowering environment. Key Responsibilities Answer incoming calls on the 24-hour Crisis & Support Line during scheduled shifts. Provide emotional support and active listening using a trauma-informed, empowerment-based approach. Collaborate with callers to assess immediate safety and develop individualized safety plans. Provide accurate information and referrals to HAVEN’s internal programs (shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, etc.). Offer external referrals for services such as legal aid, housing, employment, and healthcare. Support callers in understanding their options without giving direct advice or making decisions for them. Accurately and confidentially document all calls and interactions per agency protocol. Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical boundaries at all times. Attend required training sessions and participate in ongoing supervision and debriefings. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Client Supportive Services VolunteerPosition Summary As a Client Supportive Services Volunteer, you will support the day-to-day operations of HAVEN’s Client Supportive Services team. This role is ideal for someone who is organized, people-centered, and passionate about creating spaces where survivors feel supported and seen. Volunteers in this role will provide both behind-the-scenes administrative support and have the opportunity to facilitate client-centered wellness workshops. Key Responsibilities Administrative & Client Support Assist with organizing and closing client files in accordance with agency procedures. Sort incoming mail and assist in notifying clients when they receive mail. Maintain confidentiality and follow trauma-informed communication practices.Outreach & Engagement Support the Client Outreach Coordinator with community partner engagement (e.g., assembling outreach materials, maintaining outreach contact lists). Help prepare and distribute wellness items or resources to clients.Workshop Facilitation Help plan and co-facilitate client wellness and decompression activities, such as: Vision board workshops Guided journal sessions Game nights or arts-based activities Other creative or restorative workshops based on volunteer interests and skills Create a welcoming and inclusive environment during all client engagement activities. Ensure all materials are set up, cleaned up, and stored properly. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN Position Summary As a Client Supportive Services Volunteer, you will support the day-to-day operations of HAVEN’s Client Supportive Services team. This role is ideal for someone who is organized, people-centered, and passionate about creating spaces where survivors feel supported and seen. Volunteers in this role will provide both behind-the-scenes administrative support and have the opportunity to facilitate client-centered wellness workshops. Key Responsibilities Administrative & Client Support Assist with organizing and closing client files in accordance with agency procedures. Sort incoming mail and assist in notifying clients when they receive mail. Maintain confidentiality and follow trauma-informed communication practices.Outreach & Engagement Support the Client Outreach Coordinator with community partner engagement (e.g., assembling outreach materials, maintaining outreach contact lists). Help prepare and distribute wellness items or resources to clients.Workshop Facilitation Help plan and co-facilitate client wellness and decompression activities, such as: Vision board workshops Guided journal sessions Game nights or arts-based activities Other creative or restorative workshops based on volunteer interests and skills Create a welcoming and inclusive environment during all client engagement activities. Ensure all materials are set up, cleaned up, and stored properly. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Residential Program VolunteerPosition Summary As a Residential Program Volunteer, you will play a vital role in maintaining a supportive, safe, and welcoming environment for survivors and their children residing in HAVEN’s emergency shelter. Volunteers assist with a variety of essential tasks, from front desk duties and providing supplies, to offering emotional support, engaging with children, and keeping the shelter environment clean and organized. Volunteers can select one or more of the following focus areas based on interest, availability, and agency need: 1. Front Desk & Shelter Support Greet residents with warmth and professionalism. Answer shelter phones and direct calls appropriately. Buzz residents into the building. Fulfill resident requests for personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies, pantry items, etc. Maintain confidentiality and uphold trauma-informed boundaries. Provide emotional support to residents and their children when appropriate.2. Shelter Operations & Organization Clean and maintain shelter spaces (intake room, lobby, dining room, laundry, pet center, lounges). Organize and restock staff areas such as the staff laundry room and personal needs cabinet. Sort and organize donated items. Assist with special projects to help keep the shelter safe, clean, and well-organized.3. Childcare & Playroom Support Supervise and engage children in free play in the playroom or outdoor playground. Facilitate age-appropriate structured activities (e.g., crafts, games, story time). Provide trauma-informed care and emotional support to children. Care for children while their parents attend support groups, counseling, or meetings.4. Kitchen & Pantry Support Organize and stock the kitchen, kitchenette, and pantry with food and supplies. Dispose of expired food and maintain accurate labeling and dating. Portion and store food appropriately for resident use. Deep clean kitchen areas and ensure cleanliness standards are met. Sort and organize food donations and kitchen supplies. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN Position Summary As a Residential Program Volunteer, you will play a vital role in maintaining a supportive, safe, and welcoming environment for survivors and their children residing in HAVEN’s emergency shelter. Volunteers assist with a variety of essential tasks, from front desk duties and providing supplies, to offering emotional support, engaging with children, and keeping the shelter environment clean and organized. Volunteers can select one or more of the following focus areas based on interest, availability, and agency need: 1. Front Desk & Shelter Support Greet residents with warmth and professionalism. Answer shelter phones and direct calls appropriately. Buzz residents into the building. Fulfill resident requests for personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies, pantry items, etc. Maintain confidentiality and uphold trauma-informed boundaries. Provide emotional support to residents and their children when appropriate.2. Shelter Operations & Organization Clean and maintain shelter spaces (intake room, lobby, dining room, laundry, pet center, lounges). Organize and restock staff areas such as the staff laundry room and personal needs cabinet. Sort and organize donated items. Assist with special projects to help keep the shelter safe, clean, and well-organized.3. Childcare & Playroom Support Supervise and engage children in free play in the playroom or outdoor playground. Facilitate age-appropriate structured activities (e.g., crafts, games, story time). Provide trauma-informed care and emotional support to children. Care for children while their parents attend support groups, counseling, or meetings.4. Kitchen & Pantry Support Organize and stock the kitchen, kitchenette, and pantry with food and supplies. Dispose of expired food and maintain accurate labeling and dating. Portion and store food appropriately for resident use. Deep clean kitchen areas and ensure cleanliness standards are met. Sort and organize food donations and kitchen supplies. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Development Support VolunteerThe Development Support Volunteer provides assistance to the Development Department through administrative tasks, project support, and donor engagement activities. Duties Accept, pick up, or deliver in-kind donations to HAVEN Assist with the preparation of fundraising materials Assist with donor stewardship activities Provide administrative support for development projects and campaigns Assist with special projects as assignedProvide support for fundraising events, including the Gala, in-house donor gatherings, and event onsite assistance as neededAgency: HAVEN The Development Support Volunteer provides assistance to the Development Department through administrative tasks, project support, and donor engagement activities. Duties Accept, pick up, or deliver in-kind donations to HAVEN Assist with the preparation of fundraising materials Assist with donor stewardship activities Provide administrative support for development projects and campaigns Assist with special projects as assignedProvide support for fundraising events, including the Gala, in-house donor gatherings, and event onsite assistance as neededAgency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prevention Education Program VolunteersAre you passionate about creating safe, healthy communities and supporting young people and survivors of violence? HAVEN’s Prevention Education (PE) team is looking for dedicated volunteers to join us in delivering meaningful programs and events. Volunteers may choose one or multiple roles based on their interests and availability, and these roles may adapt if needed. 1. Facilitate K–12 School-Based Programming Deliver interactive, age-appropriate lessons on body safety, healthy relationships, and violence prevention to youth from Kindergarten to high school. Receive training on our established curricula and always attend presentations accompanied by HAVEN staff. Requires weekday availability during school hours from approximately October – April.2. Co-Facilitate Professional Trainings Support trainings for systems professionals and workplaces on topics such as screening for intimate partner and sexual violence, supporting survivors, and building safe workplaces. Receive training on established HAVEN curricula and always be paired with HAVEN staff as co-facilitators. Requires primarily weekday availability, with occasional evening or weekend events.3. Prevention Education Administrative Support Assist behind the scenes with essential tasks such as data entry and maintaining program files. Create and test program evaluations to track changes in audience awareness and attitudes. Assist with creating and maintaining research tables to inform HAVEN’s programming. Flexible scheduling available.4. Summer Camp Counselor Serve as a counselor for our 4-day summer day camp, offered to our clients’ children. Play games, chaperone field trips, and coordinate efforts with volunteer groups providing programming. Requires availability during camp dates – typically late June/early July. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN Are you passionate about creating safe, healthy communities and supporting young people and survivors of violence? HAVEN’s Prevention Education (PE) team is looking for dedicated volunteers to join us in delivering meaningful programs and events. Volunteers may choose one or multiple roles based on their interests and availability, and these roles may adapt if needed. 1. Facilitate K–12 School-Based Programming Deliver interactive, age-appropriate lessons on body safety, healthy relationships, and violence prevention to youth from Kindergarten to high school. Receive training on our established curricula and always attend presentations accompanied by HAVEN staff. Requires weekday availability during school hours from approximately October – April.2. Co-Facilitate Professional Trainings Support trainings for systems professionals and workplaces on topics such as screening for intimate partner and sexual violence, supporting survivors, and building safe workplaces. Receive training on established HAVEN curricula and always be paired with HAVEN staff as co-facilitators. Requires primarily weekday availability, with occasional evening or weekend events.3. Prevention Education Administrative Support Assist behind the scenes with essential tasks such as data entry and maintaining program files. Create and test program evaluations to track changes in audience awareness and attitudes. Assist with creating and maintaining research tables to inform HAVEN’s programming. Flexible scheduling available.4. Summer Camp Counselor Serve as a counselor for our 4-day summer day camp, offered to our clients’ children. Play games, chaperone field trips, and coordinate efforts with volunteer groups providing programming. Requires availability during camp dates – typically late June/early July. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Personal Protection Order (PPO) Advocacy-Volunteer RoleThe First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court. This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive Agency: HAVEN The First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court. This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive Agency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Response Medical Advocate-Volunteer RoleThe First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court. This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive. Accompany survivors to HAVEN or a local Oakland County hospital for requested sexual assault forensic exams. Educate survivors on medical options, kit release, and evidence collection processes. Collaborate with medical personnel to promote trauma-informed care. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN The First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court. This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive. Accompany survivors to HAVEN or a local Oakland County hospital for requested sexual assault forensic exams. Educate survivors on medical options, kit release, and evidence collection processes. Collaborate with medical personnel to promote trauma-informed care. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Response Court Advocate-Volunteer RoleThe First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court. This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive. Court Advocacy Educate survivors about the criminal court process, civil court proceedings, and victim rights. Accompany survivors to hearings, PPO filings, arraignments, or other criminal proceedings. Provide supportive presence and ensure survivors feel empowered in decision-making. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN The First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court. This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive. Court Advocacy Educate survivors about the criminal court process, civil court proceedings, and victim rights. Accompany survivors to hearings, PPO filings, arraignments, or other criminal proceedings. Provide supportive presence and ensure survivors feel empowered in decision-making. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.Agency: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Social Media CoordinatorHelp us spread kindness! We're looking for a volunteer social media coordinator to join our team. If you have a passion for creating content and are interested in making a positive impact, we'd love to hear from you. This is a great opportunity to earn community service hours.To learn more and apply, contact us at hello@sharekindnessproject.org.
Agency: The Share Kindness Project Inc. Help us spread kindness! We're looking for a volunteer social media coordinator to join our team. If you have a passion for creating content and are interested in making a positive impact, we'd love to hear from you. This is a great opportunity to earn community service hours.To learn more and apply, contact us at hello@sharekindnessproject.org.
Agency: The Share Kindness Project Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48154 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brilliant Brightmoor Holiday CelebrationCome spread holiday cheer with us at the Brightmoor Hub as we celebrate the season with joy, creativity, and community connection! Our Brightmoor Holiday Celebration will bring families together to enjoy storytelling, cookie decorating, Christmas bingo, DIY ornament crafts, and a festive photo booth complete with holiday props! These activities will create lasting memories, strengthen family bonds, and spark the holiday spirit in a warm and inclusive atmosphere! Volunteers will play a vital role in creating a magical evening by assisting with event set-up, registration, activity management, food distribution, and post-event clean-up. Your time and energy will make this celebration one that families will remember all year long! Agency: Brilliant Detroit Come spread holiday cheer with us at the Brightmoor Hub as we celebrate the season with joy, creativity, and community connection! Our Brightmoor Holiday Celebration will bring families together to enjoy storytelling, cookie decorating, Christmas bingo, DIY ornament crafts, and a festive photo booth complete with holiday props! These activities will create lasting memories, strengthen family bonds, and spark the holiday spirit in a warm and inclusive atmosphere! Volunteers will play a vital role in creating a magical evening by assisting with event set-up, registration, activity management, food distribution, and post-event clean-up. Your time and energy will make this celebration one that families will remember all year long! Agency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 19, 2025 Zip Code: 48223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brilliant Central Festive Family Celebration!Join us for a cozy holiday celebration at the Central Hub, filled with festive activities and joyful memories for the whole family! The Festive Family Celebration will bring neighbors together to enjoy holiday crafts, games, storytime, and seasonal fun in a warm, welcoming atmosphere! Families will have the chance to relax, connect, and share in the joy of the season as we create lasting memories together! Volunteers will play a vital role in creating a warm and energetic atmosphere by assisting with event set-up, registration, activity management, food distribution, and post-event clean-up. Your energy and kindness will ensure every family feels celebrated and part of our Brilliant family! Agency: Brilliant Detroit Join us for a cozy holiday celebration at the Central Hub, filled with festive activities and joyful memories for the whole family! The Festive Family Celebration will bring neighbors together to enjoy holiday crafts, games, storytime, and seasonal fun in a warm, welcoming atmosphere! Families will have the chance to relax, connect, and share in the joy of the season as we create lasting memories together! Volunteers will play a vital role in creating a warm and energetic atmosphere by assisting with event set-up, registration, activity management, food distribution, and post-event clean-up. Your energy and kindness will ensure every family feels celebrated and part of our Brilliant family! Agency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 12, 2025 Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brilliant Pontiac Holiday ExtravaganzaJoin us for a festive holiday celebration at our Pontiac hub filled with creativity, community, and joy for the whole family! This special event will bring neighbors together to enjoy holiday-themed cuisine, activities, and a unique gift-wrapping experience. Children will have the chance to select and wrap gifts for their caregivers, while parents and caregivers will do the same for their children. Creating a fun and meaningful exchange of love and appreciation! Families will also enjoy lively holiday activities designed to spark laughter, connection, and togetherness! Volunteers will play a key role in spreading holiday cheer by setting up the food area and post-event cleanup. Your support will ensure that families leave with full hearts and lasting holiday memories! Agency: Brilliant Detroit Join us for a festive holiday celebration at our Pontiac hub filled with creativity, community, and joy for the whole family! This special event will bring neighbors together to enjoy holiday-themed cuisine, activities, and a unique gift-wrapping experience. Children will have the chance to select and wrap gifts for their caregivers, while parents and caregivers will do the same for their children. Creating a fun and meaningful exchange of love and appreciation! Families will also enjoy lively holiday activities designed to spark laughter, connection, and togetherness! Volunteers will play a key role in spreading holiday cheer by setting up the food area and post-event cleanup. Your support will ensure that families leave with full hearts and lasting holiday memories! Agency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 4, 2025 Zip Code: 48342 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Urgent need for VolunteersThe Ypsilanti Thrift Shop is in urgent need of volunteers that can commit to a regular shift, for example, a morning or afternoon 3.5 hour recurring shift for a day during the week. (there may be a Saturday morning shift still available too). Come join us to support your community and have some fun! Agency: The Thrift Shop Association of Ypsilanti (The Ypsilanti Thrift Shop) The Ypsilanti Thrift Shop is in urgent need of volunteers that can commit to a regular shift, for example, a morning or afternoon 3.5 hour recurring shift for a day during the week. (there may be a Saturday morning shift still available too). Come join us to support your community and have some fun! Agency: The Thrift Shop Association of Ypsilanti (The Ypsilanti Thrift Shop) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Focus: HOPE Court Ordered Community Service Orientation 2025Orientation for the Court Ordered Community Service Program here at Focus: HOPE is offered every Friday at 10:30am (except November 28, 2025 and December 26, 2025). Questions regarding eligibility to serve your Community Service hours at Focus: HOPE will be answered at orientation and handled on a case by case basis. This is for informational purposes only.No Appt. Required-- Orientations are Friday at 10:30am at Focus: HOPE's 1400 Oakman Blvd. Detroit, 48238. To participate you must: Must bring a Picture ID Community Service Paperwork (with the number of hours required) Contact information for the officer/agent to whom your hours will be reportedPlease note that there is a process to receive your completion letter. Do not wait until the last minute. Community service completion letters are mailed directly to the court, you will not be able to expedite this process. *Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of their service, unattended minors will be asked to leave. If you have additional questions, please call 313-494-4600. Please mention you are present for the Community Service Orientation when you arrive! Please bring accurate paperwork and a picture ID. Late arrivals will be not be allowed to attend orientation and will be asked to return at a later date. Parking is directly across the street within a gated black fence. The lot entrance is on LaSalle, at the intersection of Oakman Boulevard and LaSalle. Agency: Focus: HOPE's Court-Mandated Service Hours Orientation for the Court Ordered Community Service Program here at Focus: HOPE is offered every Friday at 10:30am (except November 28, 2025 and December 26, 2025). Questions regarding eligibility to serve your Community Service hours at Focus: HOPE will be answered at orientation and handled on a case by case basis. This is for informational purposes only.No Appt. Required-- Orientations are Friday at 10:30am at Focus: HOPE's 1400 Oakman Blvd. Detroit, 48238. To participate you must: Must bring a Picture ID Community Service Paperwork (with the number of hours required) Contact information for the officer/agent to whom your hours will be reportedPlease note that there is a process to receive your completion letter. Do not wait until the last minute. Community service completion letters are mailed directly to the court, you will not be able to expedite this process. *Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of their service, unattended minors will be asked to leave. If you have additional questions, please call 313-494-4600. Please mention you are present for the Community Service Orientation when you arrive! Please bring accurate paperwork and a picture ID. Late arrivals will be not be allowed to attend orientation and will be asked to return at a later date. Parking is directly across the street within a gated black fence. The lot entrance is on LaSalle, at the intersection of Oakman Boulevard and LaSalle. Agency: Focus: HOPE's Court-Mandated Service Hours Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48238 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025-2026 In-Person Reading Mentor (BookPALS)--DetroitChildren's Literacy Network's in-person BookPALS program is continuing during the 2025-2026 school year in Detroit! The program will share the joy of reading and encouragement of reading confidence with local 2nd grade students while practicing crucial literacy skills. The highly-loved program is in need of volunteers that are available during the school day for in-person volunteering at local elementary schools. Please continue reading for more information on the volunteering experience with in-person BookPALS. All books and resources are provided, we just need YOU! We are looking for volunteers who are interested in volunteering in Detroit on Mondays-Thursdays during the school day. If you are looking for an opportunity to volunteer for 1-2 hours during the work day, or have time to give during the week, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Training is provided and no experience is necessary, just a kind heart, love of reading, and open mind.To begin the volunteer process please take a moment to complete the two part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! Please contact Program Manager, Kara, at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org, for information about the school's location and how to sign up! Agency: Children's Literacy Network Children's Literacy Network's in-person BookPALS program is continuing during the 2025-2026 school year in Detroit! The program will share the joy of reading and encouragement of reading confidence with local 2nd grade students while practicing crucial literacy skills. The highly-loved program is in need of volunteers that are available during the school day for in-person volunteering at local elementary schools. Please continue reading for more information on the volunteering experience with in-person BookPALS. All books and resources are provided, we just need YOU! We are looking for volunteers who are interested in volunteering in Detroit on Mondays-Thursdays during the school day. If you are looking for an opportunity to volunteer for 1-2 hours during the work day, or have time to give during the week, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Training is provided and no experience is necessary, just a kind heart, love of reading, and open mind.To begin the volunteer process please take a moment to complete the two part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! Please contact Program Manager, Kara, at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org, for information about the school's location and how to sign up! Agency: Children's Literacy Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025-2026 In-Person Reading Mentors (BookPALS)--Ann Arbor and YpsilantiChildren's Literacy Network's in-person BookPALS program is continuing during the 2025-2026 school year in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti! The program will share the joy of reading and encouragement of reading confidence with local 2nd and 3rd grade students while practicing crucial literacy skills. The highly-loved program is in need of volunteers that are available during the school day for in-person volunteering at local elementary schools. Please continue reading for more information on the volunteering experience with in-person BookPALS. All books and resources are provided, we just need YOU! We are looking for volunteers who are interested in volunteering in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor on Mondays-Thursdays during the school day. If you are looking for an opportunity to volunteer for 1-2 hours during the work day, or have time to give during the week, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Training is provided and no experience is necessary, just a kind heart, love of reading, and open mind.To begin the volunteer process please take a moment to complete the two part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! Please contact Program Manager, Kara, at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org, for information about the school's location and how to sign up! Agency: Children's Literacy Network Children's Literacy Network's in-person BookPALS program is continuing during the 2025-2026 school year in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti! The program will share the joy of reading and encouragement of reading confidence with local 2nd and 3rd grade students while practicing crucial literacy skills. The highly-loved program is in need of volunteers that are available during the school day for in-person volunteering at local elementary schools. Please continue reading for more information on the volunteering experience with in-person BookPALS. All books and resources are provided, we just need YOU! We are looking for volunteers who are interested in volunteering in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor on Mondays-Thursdays during the school day. If you are looking for an opportunity to volunteer for 1-2 hours during the work day, or have time to give during the week, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Training is provided and no experience is necessary, just a kind heart, love of reading, and open mind.To begin the volunteer process please take a moment to complete the two part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! Please contact Program Manager, Kara, at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org, for information about the school's location and how to sign up! Agency: Children's Literacy Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025-2026 Virtual Reading Volunteers (Virtual BookPALS)Children's Literacy Network's provides a remote volunteering opportunity with our program, Virtual BookPALS. The program was designed to bring students together from different socio-economic backgrounds and build a love of reading through new friendships! We partner with schools from Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Detroit. To begin the volunteer process please take a few minutes to complete the two-part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! Please contact Kara at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org for more information. Agency: Children's Literacy Network Children's Literacy Network's provides a remote volunteering opportunity with our program, Virtual BookPALS. The program was designed to bring students together from different socio-economic backgrounds and build a love of reading through new friendships! We partner with schools from Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Detroit. To begin the volunteer process please take a few minutes to complete the two-part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! Please contact Kara at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org for more information. Agency: Children's Literacy Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2025-2026 Family Literacy Interactive Program (FLIP) VolunteersChildren's Literacy Network's Family Literacy Interactive Program (FLIP) Night is an interactive, family-oriented literacy night held at our partner schools throughout Washtenaw county. FLIP Nights provide families with the opportunity to build literacy skills and enjoy a fun evening together by offering important components: interactive literacy-based activities for children and their families, breakout workshop for parents and caregivers to help them support their child's literacy development, STEM activities, power food packs and dinner, and books for children of all ages. Volunteers for FLIP run interactive literacy activities for participating families, work the welcome table, help with dinner, and pass out books throughout the night. We hold FLIP nights at local Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor Elementary Schools. This volunteer experience can be a one-time commitment or ongoing, based on your preference. This opportunity is great for individuals, groups, teens and families! Events generally occur between 4:30-7:30PM. Agency: Children's Literacy Network Children's Literacy Network's Family Literacy Interactive Program (FLIP) Night is an interactive, family-oriented literacy night held at our partner schools throughout Washtenaw county. FLIP Nights provide families with the opportunity to build literacy skills and enjoy a fun evening together by offering important components: interactive literacy-based activities for children and their families, breakout workshop for parents and caregivers to help them support their child's literacy development, STEM activities, power food packs and dinner, and books for children of all ages. Volunteers for FLIP run interactive literacy activities for participating families, work the welcome table, help with dinner, and pass out books throughout the night. We hold FLIP nights at local Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor Elementary Schools. This volunteer experience can be a one-time commitment or ongoing, based on your preference. This opportunity is great for individuals, groups, teens and families! Events generally occur between 4:30-7:30PM. Agency: Children's Literacy Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Party Planner in a Box REMOTEPURPOSE OF JOB: Plan party theme and purchase party supplies for children living at an emergency shelter. Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase party supplies.
TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED: 2 HOURS including: + watch short informational video about Wayne Metro, which can be accessed at: https://youtu.be/Yhqy_kTenKI + 1.5 hours estimated for doing volunteer job duties below
DUTIES Plan party theme, decorations, and activities (i.e. Space Exploration, Beach Bash, Sports, or Art Extravaganza) Plan small bags of party favors (no food or candy may be in these bags for safety) Estimate expenses and collect funds Purchase supplies for: Party decorations. Room in which party will take place has three long 6 ft tables and one round table if wanting to buy table coverings. Party activity supplies, enough for 20 children. Party favor bag supplies, enough for 20 children. Assemble party favor bags. Put all party supplies into one box. Email to arrange box pick-upAgency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency PURPOSE OF JOB: Plan party theme and purchase party supplies for children living at an emergency shelter. Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase party supplies.
TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED: 2 HOURS including: + watch short informational video about Wayne Metro, which can be accessed at: https://youtu.be/Yhqy_kTenKI + 1.5 hours estimated for doing volunteer job duties below
DUTIES Plan party theme, decorations, and activities (i.e. Space Exploration, Beach Bash, Sports, or Art Extravaganza) Plan small bags of party favors (no food or candy may be in these bags for safety) Estimate expenses and collect funds Purchase supplies for: Party decorations. Room in which party will take place has three long 6 ft tables and one round table if wanting to buy table coverings. Party activity supplies, enough for 20 children. Party favor bag supplies, enough for 20 children. Assemble party favor bags. Put all party supplies into one box. Email to arrange box pick-upAgency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fill it up! Hygiene Kits or Backpacks REMOTEPURPOSE OF JOB: Plan and purchase hygiene or school supplies to fill kits or backpacks for individuals and families. Kits and backpacks will go to either youth, families, or adults served by our Housing Services or school-based whole family support services. Volunteer needs to be able to raise or provide own funds to purchase supplies. TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED: 2 HOURS including: ~ watch short informational video about Wayne Metro, which can be accessed at: https://youtu.be/Yhqy_kTenKI ~ 2 hours estimated to complete job duties DUTIES Collect funds for purchasing below supplies. Purchase supplies either Family-size or Individual-size: small bag to fit supplies per kit or backpack Hygiene supplies: body soap, toothpaste, toothbrushesSchool supplies include pencils, pens, folders, notebook, tape or glue sticks, etc.Optional supplies: feminine hygiene products, products for African-American hair, deodorant, shampoo and/or conditioner, hairbrush or comb, wash cloth, safety razor, hand sanitizer liquid or wipes. Put supplies into the bag Email to arrange kit pick-up or drop-offQUALIFICATIONS Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase kit suppliesLOCATION: REMOTE = You may do this volunteer job anywhere! BENEFITS Build teamwork skills while you plan alongside co-workers or family or classmates Learn about resources in your community for basic needs Have fun and feel good while helping others APPLICATION PROCESS: Contact email below to ask questions and schedule pick-up/drop-off: wmdevelopment@waynemetro.org. Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency PURPOSE OF JOB: Plan and purchase hygiene or school supplies to fill kits or backpacks for individuals and families. Kits and backpacks will go to either youth, families, or adults served by our Housing Services or school-based whole family support services. Volunteer needs to be able to raise or provide own funds to purchase supplies. TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED: 2 HOURS including: ~ watch short informational video about Wayne Metro, which can be accessed at: https://youtu.be/Yhqy_kTenKI ~ 2 hours estimated to complete job duties DUTIES Collect funds for purchasing below supplies. Purchase supplies either Family-size or Individual-size: small bag to fit supplies per kit or backpack Hygiene supplies: body soap, toothpaste, toothbrushesSchool supplies include pencils, pens, folders, notebook, tape or glue sticks, etc.Optional supplies: feminine hygiene products, products for African-American hair, deodorant, shampoo and/or conditioner, hairbrush or comb, wash cloth, safety razor, hand sanitizer liquid or wipes. Put supplies into the bag Email to arrange kit pick-up or drop-offQUALIFICATIONS Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase kit suppliesLOCATION: REMOTE = You may do this volunteer job anywhere! BENEFITS Build teamwork skills while you plan alongside co-workers or family or classmates Learn about resources in your community for basic needs Have fun and feel good while helping others APPLICATION PROCESS: Contact email below to ask questions and schedule pick-up/drop-off: wmdevelopment@waynemetro.org. Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brilliant Brightmoor Presents: Givemoor Tuesdays!This fall, our Brightmoor hub is hosting Givemoor Distribution Days every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., families can access essential items like clothing, books, and diapers in a warm, organized environment designed to encourage meaningful selection and community engagement. We’re currently looking for volunteers who can assist with set-up, breakdown, and management of the distribution station. If you are social, detail-oriented and have a heart for giving, we would love to have you join us! Agency: Brilliant Detroit This fall, our Brightmoor hub is hosting Givemoor Distribution Days every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., families can access essential items like clothing, books, and diapers in a warm, organized environment designed to encourage meaningful selection and community engagement. We’re currently looking for volunteers who can assist with set-up, breakdown, and management of the distribution station. If you are social, detail-oriented and have a heart for giving, we would love to have you join us! Agency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 9, 2025 through Dec 16, 2025 Zip Code: 48223 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Brilliant STEM VolunteersIn an ever-changing, increasingly complex world, it’s more important than ever that our nation’s youth are prepared to bring knowledge and skills to solve problems, make sense of information, and know how to gather and evaluate evidence to make informed decisions. Brilliant Detroit holds 2 STEM courses each quarter that aims to develop and grow their skills in science, technology, engineering, math, and they even get to explore art. STEM Facilitator commitment - Quarterly Course and 3-5 hours/week training and coaching sessions. Stories and STEM - Brilliant children ages 3-5 and their families enjoy stories and fun engaging hands-on projects in a variety of literacy-based science activities together that bring the exciting world of science to life! Adventures in Science - Brilliant children ages 6-8 participate in step-level learning through inquiry and the exploration of a variety of science topics to develop and process skills for science (observing, hypothesizing, asking questions, problem solving, and drawing conclusions through hands-on experiences with a focus of allowing children's ideas come to life! Unique Brilliant volunteers are needed to help prepare, facilitate and grow the minds of our Detroit youth. If you have a love of STEM (A), connect with us today! (Trainings and check-ins with our program creator happen frequently). Dates: Quarterly Locations: Various Brilliant locations - Where We Are How: In-person Volunteer Roles: General Help Team - Volunteers play a vital role in preparing materials that will enrich the experience for these young minds STEM Facilitators Team - Volunteers play a vital role in helping Brilliant staff lead designed programming STEM Donation Drives - Volunteers play a vital role in helping our organization collect items used during the course and recycled materials (please inquire for more information regarding our STEM donation wish list)**Volunteers working directly with Brilliant children, families, and staff are asked to have a background check** Agency: Brilliant Detroit In an ever-changing, increasingly complex world, it’s more important than ever that our nation’s youth are prepared to bring knowledge and skills to solve problems, make sense of information, and know how to gather and evaluate evidence to make informed decisions. Brilliant Detroit holds 2 STEM courses each quarter that aims to develop and grow their skills in science, technology, engineering, math, and they even get to explore art. STEM Facilitator commitment - Quarterly Course and 3-5 hours/week training and coaching sessions. Stories and STEM - Brilliant children ages 3-5 and their families enjoy stories and fun engaging hands-on projects in a variety of literacy-based science activities together that bring the exciting world of science to life! Adventures in Science - Brilliant children ages 6-8 participate in step-level learning through inquiry and the exploration of a variety of science topics to develop and process skills for science (observing, hypothesizing, asking questions, problem solving, and drawing conclusions through hands-on experiences with a focus of allowing children's ideas come to life! Unique Brilliant volunteers are needed to help prepare, facilitate and grow the minds of our Detroit youth. If you have a love of STEM (A), connect with us today! (Trainings and check-ins with our program creator happen frequently). Dates: Quarterly Locations: Various Brilliant locations - Where We Are How: In-person Volunteer Roles: General Help Team - Volunteers play a vital role in preparing materials that will enrich the experience for these young minds STEM Facilitators Team - Volunteers play a vital role in helping Brilliant staff lead designed programming STEM Donation Drives - Volunteers play a vital role in helping our organization collect items used during the course and recycled materials (please inquire for more information regarding our STEM donation wish list)**Volunteers working directly with Brilliant children, families, and staff are asked to have a background check** Agency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 1, 2034 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum: Conservatory AmbassadorJoin the University of Michigan's Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum as a Conservatory Ambassador Volunteer this winter season. Ambassadors are a welcoming face in the conservatory and often answer, direct, and informally educate our visitors on the space and happenings. This role is indoors in our beautiful (and warm!) conservatory and requires standing, walking, and engaging with the public. Learn more about the volunteer role and apply your interest here. Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum (MBGNA) is a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the waters and lands we steward. Learn more about how we turn this commitment into action. Your involvement as a volunteer supports sustainability initiatives, positioning you at the forefront of efforts to preserve biodiversity and cultural richness. By nurturing our gardens, fields, and natural habitats, you play a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of our local ecosystems and fostering a healthier environment for all. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our gardens and arboretum while actively participating in their care and conservation, engaging directly with nature. Agency: University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum Join the University of Michigan's Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum as a Conservatory Ambassador Volunteer this winter season. Ambassadors are a welcoming face in the conservatory and often answer, direct, and informally educate our visitors on the space and happenings. This role is indoors in our beautiful (and warm!) conservatory and requires standing, walking, and engaging with the public. Learn more about the volunteer role and apply your interest here. Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum (MBGNA) is a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the waters and lands we steward. Learn more about how we turn this commitment into action. Your involvement as a volunteer supports sustainability initiatives, positioning you at the forefront of efforts to preserve biodiversity and cultural richness. By nurturing our gardens, fields, and natural habitats, you play a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of our local ecosystems and fostering a healthier environment for all. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our gardens and arboretum while actively participating in their care and conservation, engaging directly with nature. Agency: University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum: Conservatory Care VolunteerJoin the University of Michigan's Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum as a Conservatory Care Volunteer this winter season. Enjoy the tropical, temperate, and arid environments of the Conservatory and assist with general maintenance. Activities include weeding (TOP priority), sweeping (second priority), pruning, seasonal plantings, signage care, and other work to help make the Conservatory look inviting and neat. Learn more about the volunteer role and apply your interest here. Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum (MBGNA) is a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the waters and lands we steward. Learn more about how we turn this commitment into action. Your involvement as a volunteer supports sustainability initiatives, positioning you at the forefront of efforts to preserve biodiversity and cultural richness. By nurturing our gardens, fields, and natural habitats, you play a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of our local ecosystems and fostering a healthier environment for all. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our gardens and arboretum while actively participating in their care and conservation, engaging directly with nature. Agency: University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum Join the University of Michigan's Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum as a Conservatory Care Volunteer this winter season. Enjoy the tropical, temperate, and arid environments of the Conservatory and assist with general maintenance. Activities include weeding (TOP priority), sweeping (second priority), pruning, seasonal plantings, signage care, and other work to help make the Conservatory look inviting and neat. Learn more about the volunteer role and apply your interest here. Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum (MBGNA) is a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the waters and lands we steward. Learn more about how we turn this commitment into action. Your involvement as a volunteer supports sustainability initiatives, positioning you at the forefront of efforts to preserve biodiversity and cultural richness. By nurturing our gardens, fields, and natural habitats, you play a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of our local ecosystems and fostering a healthier environment for all. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our gardens and arboretum while actively participating in their care and conservation, engaging directly with nature. Agency: University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homework Helpers Needed at Our Brilliant Cody Rouge Hub!Come create an empowering learning environment for students this Fall semester! During our after-school programming, students will work independently on homework assignments, complete educational worksheets, and engage in independent reading time. We're looking for volunteers to provide support and assistance with homework, teach positive study habits, and encourage questions for students in K-3rd grade during our Fall semester, between 9/17 and 12/17, from 3:30-5 p.m. Agency: Brilliant Detroit Come create an empowering learning environment for students this Fall semester! During our after-school programming, students will work independently on homework assignments, complete educational worksheets, and engage in independent reading time. We're looking for volunteers to provide support and assistance with homework, teach positive study habits, and encourage questions for students in K-3rd grade during our Fall semester, between 9/17 and 12/17, from 3:30-5 p.m. Agency: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48228 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Washtenaw ACA is seeking new board directors!Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD)? The Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy (WACA) is seeking dedicated individuals to join our board of directors and support our mission of empowering people with I/DD to participate fully in community life. As the only nonprofit organization in Washtenaw County specifically focused on advocacy for people with I/DD and their families, WACA has been serving our community for over 75 years! We are in the process of expanding our board and are especially interested in candidates who have experience in one or more of the following areas:Person with intellectual/developmental disability: Are you an adult living with an I/DD in Washtenaw County? Your experience and voice are essential in shaping our advocacy work!Parent/sibling of a person with I/DD: Your experience and perspective are needed to inform our understanding the needs and goals of people with I/DD and their families.Fundraising/Financial experience: Do you have experience in fundraising/development or financial management? Your experience will help us secure necessary resources to support our work and ensure sound financial oversight of Washtenaw ACA.For more information, please visit our website at https://washtenawaca.org/about/board-of-directors/#apply, or contact our office at 734-662-1256 or info@washtenawaca.org. Agency: Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD)? The Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy (WACA) is seeking dedicated individuals to join our board of directors and support our mission of empowering people with I/DD to participate fully in community life. As the only nonprofit organization in Washtenaw County specifically focused on advocacy for people with I/DD and their families, WACA has been serving our community for over 75 years! We are in the process of expanding our board and are especially interested in candidates who have experience in one or more of the following areas:Person with intellectual/developmental disability: Are you an adult living with an I/DD in Washtenaw County? Your experience and voice are essential in shaping our advocacy work!Parent/sibling of a person with I/DD: Your experience and perspective are needed to inform our understanding the needs and goals of people with I/DD and their families.Fundraising/Financial experience: Do you have experience in fundraising/development or financial management? Your experience will help us secure necessary resources to support our work and ensure sound financial oversight of Washtenaw ACA.For more information, please visit our website at https://washtenawaca.org/about/board-of-directors/#apply, or contact our office at 734-662-1256 or info@washtenawaca.org. Agency: Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Invasive Species Removal at Trinity Health Ann Arbor Natural Areas (copy)Please join us at Trinity Health Ann Arbor’s ecological stewardship workday! We’ll be removing invasive shrubs on hilly topography to promote the native plants and animals in this amazing woodland. Please make sure to: Please click the link to sign-up! https://huronriverwatershedcouncil.my.salesforce-sites.com//registerVolunteerEvent2024?cid=701PB00000QKqgEYAT& Agency: Huron River Watershed Council (HRWC) Please join us at Trinity Health Ann Arbor’s ecological stewardship workday! We’ll be removing invasive shrubs on hilly topography to promote the native plants and animals in this amazing woodland. Please make sure to: Please click the link to sign-up! https://huronriverwatershedcouncil.my.salesforce-sites.com//registerVolunteerEvent2024?cid=701PB00000QKqgEYAT& Agency: Huron River Watershed Council (HRWC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 6, 2025 Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Mentor. Change a life.La Casa Amiga is seeking caring adult mentors to support youth and foster meaningful connections with their families. As a mentor, you'll provide encouragement, guidance, and friendship—becoming a trusted role model who makes a lasting impact. What’s involved? Connect with your mentee weekly for 30 minutes (in person or via Zoom). Join a monthly in-person group gathering in the afternoon. Training and materials will be provided.Your time and support can make a world of difference. Are you prepared to make a difference? Contact Graciela Flores at hernandezg@ccsem.org to learn more and start the application process. Agency: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program La Casa Amiga is seeking caring adult mentors to support youth and foster meaningful connections with their families. As a mentor, you'll provide encouragement, guidance, and friendship—becoming a trusted role model who makes a lasting impact. What’s involved? Connect with your mentee weekly for 30 minutes (in person or via Zoom). Join a monthly in-person group gathering in the afternoon. Training and materials will be provided.Your time and support can make a world of difference. Are you prepared to make a difference? Contact Graciela Flores at hernandezg@ccsem.org to learn more and start the application process. 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: Hospice Volunteer- Office AssistantLooking to make a significant impact with a minimal time commitment? Interim Home Health and Hospice is a full-service hospice that serves clients in Wayne, Oakland, and parts of Livingston County. Providing support for those who are living with a terminal illness is an essential service that hospice provides. In order to provide this much needed service, many things are happening behind the scenes that allows us to enhance the care and support we are able to provide. We are currently seeking an Office Assistant Volunteer to assist our hospice with writing out cards for our hospice program, as well as other miscellaneous administrative tasks as they may arise. This role requires good penmanship, time management skills, and ability to adhere to designated deadlines. This Volunteer would report to our Novi office once per month for a 1–2-hour shift (may vary depending on the month). Volunteers must be 16+ years of age, and will be required to participate in our regulatory onboarding and training process. For more information, or to schedule a volunteer interview, please contact Lisa Gardner, Volunteer and Bereavement Coordinator, at ligardner@interimhealthcare.com, or by phone at (248) 986-1272. Agency: Interim Home Health and Hospice Looking to make a significant impact with a minimal time commitment? Interim Home Health and Hospice is a full-service hospice that serves clients in Wayne, Oakland, and parts of Livingston County. Providing support for those who are living with a terminal illness is an essential service that hospice provides. In order to provide this much needed service, many things are happening behind the scenes that allows us to enhance the care and support we are able to provide. We are currently seeking an Office Assistant Volunteer to assist our hospice with writing out cards for our hospice program, as well as other miscellaneous administrative tasks as they may arise. This role requires good penmanship, time management skills, and ability to adhere to designated deadlines. This Volunteer would report to our Novi office once per month for a 1–2-hour shift (may vary depending on the month). Volunteers must be 16+ years of age, and will be required to participate in our regulatory onboarding and training process. For more information, or to schedule a volunteer interview, please contact Lisa Gardner, Volunteer and Bereavement Coordinator, at ligardner@interimhealthcare.com, or by phone at (248) 986-1272. Agency: Interim Home Health and Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48375 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hair Braider - Bridge Housing CenterAgency: PFC Bridge Housing Campus Agency: PFC Bridge Housing Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Newsletter Writer- Hospice BereavementInterim Home Health and Hospice is a full-service hospice that supports a person’s quality of life when time is limited. We provide physical, emotional, and spiritual support to those who are terminally ill, and those that love and care for them. Our hospice is located in Novi, Mi. Our service territory includes Wayne, Oakland, and parts of Livingston counties. As member of our Hospice team, volunteers have a tremendous impact on the lives of the patients and families we serve, as well as the community and agency as a whole. Are you someone who enjoys research and writing content? Our Bereavement Program is looking for a volunteer who would be willing to assist our Bereavement Coordinator in writing content for a Grief and Loss newsletter. This volunteer would be responsible for researching and writing educational content provided by the Bereavement Coordinator. This volunteer role would end once the project is completed. This would be a great role for anyone who is looking to volunteer remotely, have a flexible schedule, and wants to practice their creative writing and research skills. Must be 16+ years of age, and be willing to complete our volunteer onboarding and training requirements. For more information, or to apply, contact Lisa Gardner, Volunteer and Bereavement Coordinator, at ligardner@interimhealthcare.com, or at (248) 986-1272. Agency: Interim Home Health and Hospice Interim Home Health and Hospice is a full-service hospice that supports a person’s quality of life when time is limited. We provide physical, emotional, and spiritual support to those who are terminally ill, and those that love and care for them. Our hospice is located in Novi, Mi. Our service territory includes Wayne, Oakland, and parts of Livingston counties. As member of our Hospice team, volunteers have a tremendous impact on the lives of the patients and families we serve, as well as the community and agency as a whole. Are you someone who enjoys research and writing content? Our Bereavement Program is looking for a volunteer who would be willing to assist our Bereavement Coordinator in writing content for a Grief and Loss newsletter. This volunteer would be responsible for researching and writing educational content provided by the Bereavement Coordinator. This volunteer role would end once the project is completed. This would be a great role for anyone who is looking to volunteer remotely, have a flexible schedule, and wants to practice their creative writing and research skills. Must be 16+ years of age, and be willing to complete our volunteer onboarding and training requirements. For more information, or to apply, contact Lisa Gardner, Volunteer and Bereavement Coordinator, at ligardner@interimhealthcare.com, or at (248) 986-1272. Agency: Interim Home Health and Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48375 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekly Program VolunteerThe Children’s Healing Center is the first year-round recreation facility providing social and emotional healing for kids with weakened immune systems and their families in a safe, clean environment. We utilize volunteers for all of our programs and would love for you to join us for a weekly shift at the Center. Monday morning (9:30am-12:30pm) Fun programs focused on pre-school aged kiddos Includes ABC & Me series and other fun, play-related activitiesTuesday evening (5:30-8:30pm) Family-focused programs that includes dinner 1-2 times each monthWednesday afternoon (1:30-4:30pm) - through September Free play program focused on pre-school aged kidsHas a planned craft and open play in the gym or exploratory play roomWednesday (9:30-12:00, 11:00-1:00, 12:00-2:30) - starting October 1 Starting October 1 we'll have open hours from 10:00-2:00pmThere will be a planned craft and families are welcome to bring their lunch to enjoy at the CenterYou're welcome to join for a portion or all of the program time
Agency: Children's Healing Center The Children’s Healing Center is the first year-round recreation facility providing social and emotional healing for kids with weakened immune systems and their families in a safe, clean environment. We utilize volunteers for all of our programs and would love for you to join us for a weekly shift at the Center. Monday morning (9:30am-12:30pm) Fun programs focused on pre-school aged kiddos Includes ABC & Me series and other fun, play-related activitiesTuesday evening (5:30-8:30pm) Family-focused programs that includes dinner 1-2 times each monthWednesday afternoon (1:30-4:30pm) - through September Free play program focused on pre-school aged kidsHas a planned craft and open play in the gym or exploratory play roomWednesday (9:30-12:00, 11:00-1:00, 12:00-2:30) - starting October 1 Starting October 1 we'll have open hours from 10:00-2:00pmThere will be a planned craft and families are welcome to bring their lunch to enjoy at the CenterYou're welcome to join for a portion or all of the program time
Agency: Children's Healing Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ongoing Weekend VolunteersThe Children’s Healing Center is the first year-round recreation facility providing social and emotional healing for kids with weakened immune systems and their families in a safe, clean environment. We utilize volunteers for all of our programs, but need extra help for our weekend programs from September through June. There are two Saturday programs (morning from 10-12 or afternoon 2-4) and one Friday night (6-8pm) each month. Volunteers will assist kids with art projects, playing games, serving snacks, and supervising free play. All volunteers are subject to an interview and background checks. Agency: Children's Healing Center The Children’s Healing Center is the first year-round recreation facility providing social and emotional healing for kids with weakened immune systems and their families in a safe, clean environment. We utilize volunteers for all of our programs, but need extra help for our weekend programs from September through June. There are two Saturday programs (morning from 10-12 or afternoon 2-4) and one Friday night (6-8pm) each month. Volunteers will assist kids with art projects, playing games, serving snacks, and supervising free play. All volunteers are subject to an interview and background checks. Agency: Children's Healing Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serve Others: Kitchen ManagersThe Kitchen Manager: This person is task oriented and operates well within time constraints. They are driven by the results of their work and how those results positively affect people in need. They are naturally helpful and great observers. They enjoy building relationships with others and are not shy in supporting their peers. They would make a great sous chef or operations manager. This volunteer opportunity supports our Sunday meal service by directing volunteers, preparing and serving meals, packaging food, cleaning tables in the dining room and offering a smile and kind word to those we feed. Not only does our kitchen feed community members, but it offers a gathering space and sense of community. See one volunteer position that fits within this category below. Kitchen Manager Help coordinate and manage Kitchen volunteers. Assist Kitchen volunteers to prepare food, distribute food and beverages, and interact with community members.Agency: Sunday Meal Service The Kitchen Manager: This person is task oriented and operates well within time constraints. They are driven by the results of their work and how those results positively affect people in need. They are naturally helpful and great observers. They enjoy building relationships with others and are not shy in supporting their peers. They would make a great sous chef or operations manager. This volunteer opportunity supports our Sunday meal service by directing volunteers, preparing and serving meals, packaging food, cleaning tables in the dining room and offering a smile and kind word to those we feed. Not only does our kitchen feed community members, but it offers a gathering space and sense of community. See one volunteer position that fits within this category below. Kitchen Manager Help coordinate and manage Kitchen volunteers. Assist Kitchen volunteers to prepare food, distribute food and beverages, and interact with community members.Agency: Sunday Meal Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Others: Sunday Kitchen Prep and Serve (full day)Sunday Kitchen Prep and Serve is a volunteer program dedicated to combating hunger by preparing nutritious, heartwarming meals to those in need. In this program, every volunteer plays a crucial role as they prepare and serve meals. The Sunday meal is about love, food, and you! Agency: Sunday Meal Service Sunday Kitchen Prep and Serve is a volunteer program dedicated to combating hunger by preparing nutritious, heartwarming meals to those in need. In this program, every volunteer plays a crucial role as they prepare and serve meals. The Sunday meal is about love, food, and you! Agency: Sunday Meal Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Change Lives: Client Impact AssociateClient Impact Associate Meet with clients to identify needs and assist clients with empathy and compassion. Create a welcoming and non-judgmental environment for clients. Work with supervisors to advocate for clients and empower clients. Provide emergency assistance to clients experiencing poverty and/or housing insecurity to contribute toward stability. Complete client notes after meeting with clients Volunteers must be welcoming, empathetic, understanding, and able to deal with a wide range of people. This position requires a background check we will pay for once you complete in-person onboarding.Agency: Client Impact Client Impact Associate Meet with clients to identify needs and assist clients with empathy and compassion. Create a welcoming and non-judgmental environment for clients. Work with supervisors to advocate for clients and empower clients. Provide emergency assistance to clients experiencing poverty and/or housing insecurity to contribute toward stability. Complete client notes after meeting with clients Volunteers must be welcoming, empathetic, understanding, and able to deal with a wide range of people. This position requires a background check we will pay for once you complete in-person onboarding.Agency: Client Impact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Behind the Scenes: StockResource Room Stocking Agency: Client Impact Resource Room Stocking Agency: Client Impact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Administration Support: The InfluencerThe Influencer This person is creative and enjoys making connections in the digital world. They are tech savvy and in the loop with what is trending. They have a keen eye for a photo opportunity to capture memorable moments. Help upkeep the social media presence of the organization and photograph events. This person will expand our reach to clients, donors, and volunteers.Agency: Administration Support The Influencer This person is creative and enjoys making connections in the digital world. They are tech savvy and in the loop with what is trending. They have a keen eye for a photo opportunity to capture memorable moments. Help upkeep the social media presence of the organization and photograph events. This person will expand our reach to clients, donors, and volunteers.Agency: Administration Support Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Behind the Scenes: The Handy HelperThe Handy Helper Home Depot is this person’s happy place. They can fix anything… or love trying. They’re as happy cutting the grass as they are hanging up a picture. Squeaky doors and leaky faucets are no match for this DIY whiz. This volunteer’s skills are magic to us as they allow us to be better stewards of donor dollars instead of hiring fixers and contractors. See two volunteer positions that fit within thiis category below. Maintenace Interested in general maintenance Ranging from minor wall patching and painting Testing the emergency lighting monthly Hanging/anchoring different items Changing light bulbs as needed Attentive to detail
Groundskeeper Helps keep mulched areas neat and keep the property debris free Can plant annuals, trim bushes, pull weeds, etcAgency: Help Behind the Scenes The Handy Helper Home Depot is this person’s happy place. They can fix anything… or love trying. They’re as happy cutting the grass as they are hanging up a picture. Squeaky doors and leaky faucets are no match for this DIY whiz. This volunteer’s skills are magic to us as they allow us to be better stewards of donor dollars instead of hiring fixers and contractors. See two volunteer positions that fit within thiis category below. Maintenace Interested in general maintenance Ranging from minor wall patching and painting Testing the emergency lighting monthly Hanging/anchoring different items Changing light bulbs as needed Attentive to detail
Groundskeeper Helps keep mulched areas neat and keep the property debris free Can plant annuals, trim bushes, pull weeds, etcAgency: Help Behind the Scenes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serves Others: Forgotten Harvest Food DistributionHelp distribute food to our clients. It's a time to be social and share the giving power of food. Agency: Sunday Meal Service Help distribute food to our clients. It's a time to be social and share the giving power of food. Agency: Sunday Meal Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: PARC Administrative VolunteerOverview: Schedule: Ongoing/recurring. A minimum of 2–4 hours per week is preferred, with flexibility for additional hours. Volunteer Responsibilities: · Assist with entering and verifying data for state and agency reporting. · Track and monitor internal spreadsheets. · Work with reports and other administrative tools. · Create resource sheets and other materials for families. · Take on additional administrative projects as needed. Ideal Qualifications: · Prior administrative experience is a preferred. · Strong attention to detail. · Comfortable using computers and software tools. · Reliable and organized. Requirements: · Must complete an interview. · Must pass a background check. Agency: Judson Center Overview: Schedule: Ongoing/recurring. A minimum of 2–4 hours per week is preferred, with flexibility for additional hours. Volunteer Responsibilities: · Assist with entering and verifying data for state and agency reporting. · Track and monitor internal spreadsheets. · Work with reports and other administrative tools. · Create resource sheets and other materials for families. · Take on additional administrative projects as needed. Ideal Qualifications: · Prior administrative experience is a preferred. · Strong attention to detail. · Comfortable using computers and software tools. · Reliable and organized. Requirements: · Must complete an interview. · Must pass a background check. Agency: Judson Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 30 Wishes Campaign VolunteerAbout the 30 Wishes Campaign: Planning for this campaign begins well in advance, and we’re seeking a dedicated volunteer to help bring this impactful initiative to life! Schedule: Ongoing/recurring through the end of November Volunteer Responsibilities: · Assisting with overall campaign coordination. · Sorting and organizing family nominations for panel review. · Tracking scoring results and helping identify the top 30 families. · Contacting selected families to gather their wishes. · Ordering and tracking the delivery of wish items. · Collecting necessary documentation such as photo releases. · Communicating with families regularly for follow-up and logistics. · Supporting event planning and implementation in November. Note: This role begins with a slower pace but will ramp up quickly once families are selected. Ideal Volunteer Qualities: · Friendly, warm, and communicative personality · Strong attention to detail and organization · Comfortable overseeing timelines and tasks · Excellent written and verbal communication skills · Experience in event planning or project coordination (preferred) Requirements: · Must complete an interview. · Must pass a background check. Agency: Judson Center About the 30 Wishes Campaign: Planning for this campaign begins well in advance, and we’re seeking a dedicated volunteer to help bring this impactful initiative to life! Schedule: Ongoing/recurring through the end of November Volunteer Responsibilities: · Assisting with overall campaign coordination. · Sorting and organizing family nominations for panel review. · Tracking scoring results and helping identify the top 30 families. · Contacting selected families to gather their wishes. · Ordering and tracking the delivery of wish items. · Collecting necessary documentation such as photo releases. · Communicating with families regularly for follow-up and logistics. · Supporting event planning and implementation in November. Note: This role begins with a slower pace but will ramp up quickly once families are selected. Ideal Volunteer Qualities: · Friendly, warm, and communicative personality · Strong attention to detail and organization · Comfortable overseeing timelines and tasks · Excellent written and verbal communication skills · Experience in event planning or project coordination (preferred) Requirements: · Must complete an interview. · Must pass a background check. Agency: Judson Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 30, 2025 Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School TutorMercy Education Project (MEP) is a learning community that believes every girl has a right to reach her full potential. MEP focuses on math and reading improvement with evidenced based, one-to-one tutoring for girls grades 2-12. We help girls who are one or more years behind their grade level in reading or math to gain the academic confidence they need to succeed in school. Volunteer tutors are needed in-person for a once-a-week commitment from 5:30-6:30 pm during the school year (September - May). Our one-to-one afterschool tutoring program fosters meaningful relationships that support the whole student. Substitute tutors are also needed. Training is provided as part of the volunteer tutor onboarding process. Our learning program includes individualized student curriculum using online software. All prospective tutors complete an application form, a background check, online training modules, and in-person training. Agency: Mercy Education Project Mercy Education Project (MEP) is a learning community that believes every girl has a right to reach her full potential. MEP focuses on math and reading improvement with evidenced based, one-to-one tutoring for girls grades 2-12. We help girls who are one or more years behind their grade level in reading or math to gain the academic confidence they need to succeed in school. Volunteer tutors are needed in-person for a once-a-week commitment from 5:30-6:30 pm during the school year (September - May). Our one-to-one afterschool tutoring program fosters meaningful relationships that support the whole student. Substitute tutors are also needed. Training is provided as part of the volunteer tutor onboarding process. Our learning program includes individualized student curriculum using online software. All prospective tutors complete an application form, a background check, online training modules, and in-person training. Agency: Mercy Education Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48216 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Reader for the "Read With Kids" program-Perry kindergartenWashtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.Sign up today to Read with Kids!
Agency: Washtenaw Promise Washtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.Sign up today to Read with Kids!
Agency: Washtenaw Promise Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Reader for the "Read With Kids" program-Perry 1st gradeWashtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.Sign up today to Read with Kids!
Agency: Washtenaw Promise Washtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.Sign up today to Read with Kids!
Agency: Washtenaw Promise Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Reader for the "Read With Kids" programWashtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.Sign up today to Read with Kids!
Agency: Washtenaw Promise Washtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.Sign up today to Read with Kids!
Agency: Washtenaw Promise Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48198 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donation Drive - Welcome Home BasketsCommunity Housing Network is in need of "Welcome Home Baskets". We collect basic necessities for people escaping homelessness so that they can thrive in their new homes. We also provide basic necessities to our other program participants as needed. We are looking for: Paper products: Toilet Paper (individually wrapped is preferred) Paper towel, Plates, napkins, cutlery, Facial tissues Hygiene items: Soap, body wash, shampoo/conditioner, toothpaste/toothbrush, period products, deodorant Cleaning products: Dish soap, disinfecting sprays & wipes, window cleaner, shower cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, towels, sponges, trash bags, mops, brooms, bleach Bedroom: Air mattress, sheets, pillows Bathroom: Shower curtain, bathmat, plunger Kitchen: Trashcan, cookware- pots/pans, dishes, silverware, drinkware, serving utensils Other home goods: Lamps/lighting, first aid basics (band aids, ice packs) Agency: Community Housing Network (CHN) Community Housing Network is in need of "Welcome Home Baskets". We collect basic necessities for people escaping homelessness so that they can thrive in their new homes. We also provide basic necessities to our other program participants as needed. We are looking for: Paper products: Toilet Paper (individually wrapped is preferred) Paper towel, Plates, napkins, cutlery, Facial tissues Hygiene items: Soap, body wash, shampoo/conditioner, toothpaste/toothbrush, period products, deodorant Cleaning products: Dish soap, disinfecting sprays & wipes, window cleaner, shower cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, towels, sponges, trash bags, mops, brooms, bleach Bedroom: Air mattress, sheets, pillows Bathroom: Shower curtain, bathmat, plunger Kitchen: Trashcan, cookware- pots/pans, dishes, silverware, drinkware, serving utensils Other home goods: Lamps/lighting, first aid basics (band aids, ice packs) Agency: Community Housing Network (CHN) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48098 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Office & Programs SupportElms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking 2 volunteers to serve on its Finance Committee. This is a volunteer (unpaid) role. The Finance Committee is overseen by the Board Treasurer. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in the Macomb/Wayne counties 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: Office & Programs Support This role will support EFCS's general office and programs activities. Commitment: Successful candidates must be available to attend monthly Finance Committee meetings for approximately 4-8 hours/week. 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 2 volunteers to serve on its Finance Committee. This is a volunteer (unpaid) role. The Finance Committee is overseen by the Board Treasurer. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in the Macomb/Wayne counties 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: Office & Programs Support This role will support EFCS's general office and programs activities. Commitment: Successful candidates must be available to attend monthly Finance Committee meetings for approximately 4-8 hours/week. 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: Certified Medical Interpreters at Hope ClinicHope Clinic is working to reduce barriers to care for uninsured patients—and language access is a key part of that. We're building a list of interpreters we can call on when needed. Top need: Spanish Other languages: Arabic, Dari, Pashto, French, Albanian, Korean, and more Summer availability especially helpful (when interns are away)If you're fluent in any of these languages and willing to help, please: Email us at volunteer@thehopeclinic.org, or Fill out a volunteer application: thehopeclinic.org/volunteerThank you for helping us make care accessible to all! We hope to get an idea of each interpreter's availability, as well as if they can also read/write the language (not required), and if they require advance notice only. Please either include this info in the notes of your response, or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org Agency: Hope Clinic Hope Clinic is working to reduce barriers to care for uninsured patients—and language access is a key part of that. We're building a list of interpreters we can call on when needed. Top need: Spanish Other languages: Arabic, Dari, Pashto, French, Albanian, Korean, and more Summer availability especially helpful (when interns are away)If you're fluent in any of these languages and willing to help, please: Email us at volunteer@thehopeclinic.org, or Fill out a volunteer application: thehopeclinic.org/volunteerThank you for helping us make care accessible to all! We hope to get an idea of each interpreter's availability, as well as if they can also read/write the language (not required), and if they require advance notice only. Please either include this info in the notes of your response, or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org Agency: Hope Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-5358 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer FundraisersPut the "fun" in FUNdraising! Community Housing Network is always looking for people to host fundraisers on our behalf! The possibilities are endless! You just need some time and dedication to raising the money to support our neighbors in need to help build thriving communities. Start a competition - set an entry fee and the winner gets half the collected funds while the other half is donated. Set up casual/jeans day at work, or switch it up and have a "formal" Friday for a small donation to enter. Have a business? Set up a collections box to gather items we need for our "Welcome Home Baskets" or donation jar near the check out. Whatever you do make it fun! And if you have questions, please let us know- contact Katie at KSimons@CHNinc.net Agency: Community Housing Network (CHN) Put the "fun" in FUNdraising! Community Housing Network is always looking for people to host fundraisers on our behalf! The possibilities are endless! You just need some time and dedication to raising the money to support our neighbors in need to help build thriving communities. Start a competition - set an entry fee and the winner gets half the collected funds while the other half is donated. Set up casual/jeans day at work, or switch it up and have a "formal" Friday for a small donation to enter. Have a business? Set up a collections box to gather items we need for our "Welcome Home Baskets" or donation jar near the check out. Whatever you do make it fun! And if you have questions, please let us know- contact Katie at KSimons@CHNinc.net Agency: Community Housing Network (CHN) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Virtual and In-Person Literacy MentoringWe’re recruiting Virtual and In-Person Literacy Mentors! Agency: Center for Success Network We’re recruiting Virtual and In-Person Literacy Mentors! Agency: Center for Success Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Classroom Volunteer (In-Person)Looking for In-Person Classroom Volunteers! Agency: Center for Success Network Looking for In-Person Classroom Volunteers! Agency: Center for Success Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Storytime ReaderShare your favorite picture book visiting a school to read the story in-person. TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED: 1 HOUR TOTAL including: + Orientation by watching short informational video about Wayne Metro, which can be accessed at: https://youtu.be/Yhqy_kTenKI + 45 minutes practicing and reading to students DUTIES · Participate in Wayne Metro Volunteer Orientation. · Select story with pictures appropriate for children age five and under that takes less than 15 minutes to read including showing the pictures. QUALIFICATIONS · Enjoy reading a children’s story LOCATION: In-person at one of our early childhood education centers. BENEFITS · Learn about community resources for income support and other basic needs · Have fun and feel good while helping others Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency Share your favorite picture book visiting a school to read the story in-person. TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED: 1 HOUR TOTAL including: + Orientation by watching short informational video about Wayne Metro, which can be accessed at: https://youtu.be/Yhqy_kTenKI + 45 minutes practicing and reading to students DUTIES · Participate in Wayne Metro Volunteer Orientation. · Select story with pictures appropriate for children age five and under that takes less than 15 minutes to read including showing the pictures. QUALIFICATIONS · Enjoy reading a children’s story LOCATION: In-person at one of our early childhood education centers. BENEFITS · Learn about community resources for income support and other basic needs · Have fun and feel good while helping others Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
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: 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: 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 |