Opportunities From: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Volunteer: Host a Food/Personal Care Drive for Hope Clinic!

Food drives are a great way to engage your group and support food-insecure neighbors. At Hope Clinic, our choice-based pantry lets clients select the items for themselves—promoting dignity and empowering them to make decisions based on their needs and tastes.

We accept unexpired, shelf-stable items, including:

Canned goods (soup, veggies, fruit, meat) Dry goods (cereal, pasta, baking mixes, snacks) Condiments (nut butters, spices, sauces) Non-food items (hygiene products, paper goods, diapers, cleaning supplies)

We encourage donations of the same quality you'd buy for your own family—brand-name or organic items show our clients we believe they should get the very best.


For ideas and more information, visit our website https://thehopeclinic.org/projects/2020/11/12/how-to-host-a-food-drive


Agency: Hope Clinic

Food drives are a great way to engage your group and support food-insecure neighbors. At Hope Clinic, our choice-based pantry lets clients select the items for themselves—promoting dignity and empowering them to make decisions based on their needs and tastes.

We accept unexpired, shelf-stable items, including:

Canned goods (soup, veggies, fruit, meat) Dry goods (cereal, pasta, baking mixes, snacks) Condiments (nut butters, spices, sauces) Non-food items (hygiene products, paper goods, diapers, cleaning supplies)

We encourage donations of the same quality you'd buy for your own family—brand-name or organic items show our clients we believe they should get the very best.


For ideas and more information, visit our website https://thehopeclinic.org/projects/2020/11/12/how-to-host-a-food-drive


Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197-5358

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: DIY Kits: Supporting our Neighbors

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. Many families can’t stretch their budgets to afford the increasing costs of essential household and personal care items.

Building a DIY Supporting Our Neighbors Kit is a great way to provide essential items for families in need. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!

Supplies Needed: Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit). Items (Please include a minimum of five items per kit): Toilet paper Tissue Paper towel Laundry detergent Hand soap Bath/body soap Dish washing liquid Household cleaner Menstrual care products


Please note that one that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased, which items are selected and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10-$30.

How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag and a minimum of five items from the supplies list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or unopened.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location where the online purchases should be shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together.


Delivery Information:
Once you sign up by selecting RESPOND, we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies.


Share Your Progress:
Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer, #LiveUnited, and tag us with @UnitedWaySEM.

Download this flyer and share with your friends and family!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. Many families can’t stretch their budgets to afford the increasing costs of essential household and personal care items.

Building a DIY Supporting Our Neighbors Kit is a great way to provide essential items for families in need. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!

Supplies Needed: Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit). Items (Please include a minimum of five items per kit): Toilet paper Tissue Paper towel Laundry detergent Hand soap Bath/body soap Dish washing liquid Household cleaner Menstrual care products


Please note that one that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased, which items are selected and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10-$30.

How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag and a minimum of five items from the supplies list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or unopened.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location where the online purchases should be shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together.


Delivery Information:
Once you sign up by selecting RESPOND, we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies.


Share Your Progress:
Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer, #LiveUnited, and tag us with @UnitedWaySEM.

Download this flyer and share with your friends and family!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DIY Kits: Children and Family Enrichment

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. The percentage of families without access to critical resources is rising. That includes the ability to provide learning tools at home that boost childrens’ performance in school and bring families together for educational activities.


Building a DIY Children and Family Enrichment Kit is a great way to ensure all families have essential items to fuel educational experiences at home and spend quality time together. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!


Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).
Items (Please include a minimum of five items per kit at any age/grade level.):
• Crayons
• Coloring books
• Puzzles
• Family games/cards
• Educational workbooks
• Children’s books


Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10 to $30.

How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag and a minimum of five items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened/used.
• Build a minimum of five kits.

Host a Drive:
• Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location where online purchases should be shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together.


Delivery Information:
Once you sign up by selecting RESPOND, we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies. We will also send you tips and tricks for where to purchase items and keeping costs down.


Sharing Your Progress:
• Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer and #LiveUnited and tag us with @UnitedWaySEM.

Download this flyer and share with your friends and families!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. The percentage of families without access to critical resources is rising. That includes the ability to provide learning tools at home that boost childrens’ performance in school and bring families together for educational activities.


Building a DIY Children and Family Enrichment Kit is a great way to ensure all families have essential items to fuel educational experiences at home and spend quality time together. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!


Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).
Items (Please include a minimum of five items per kit at any age/grade level.):
• Crayons
• Coloring books
• Puzzles
• Family games/cards
• Educational workbooks
• Children’s books


Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10 to $30.

How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag and a minimum of five items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened/used.
• Build a minimum of five kits.

Host a Drive:
• Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location where online purchases should be shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together.


Delivery Information:
Once you sign up by selecting RESPOND, we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies. We will also send you tips and tricks for where to purchase items and keeping costs down.


Sharing Your Progress:
• Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer and #LiveUnited and tag us with @UnitedWaySEM.

Download this flyer and share with your friends and families!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DIY Kits: Infant Care

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. Many parents in our neighborhoods cannot afford the increasing costs of essential infant care items.


Building a DIY Infant Care Kit is a great way to provide essential items that will help families keep their children healthy. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!


Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).

Items to Package Together in the Kit:
•Baby wipes
•Diaper rash ointment
•Baby wash
Items to Keep Outside Kit:
•Diapers
•Formula


Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $15 to $30.

How to Build Your Kit:

• Select your box/bin/bag and a minimum of five items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened/used.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
•Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location where the online purchases should be shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together.


Delivery Information:
Once you sign up by selecting RESPOND, we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies. We will also send you tips and tricks for where to purchase items and keeping costs down.


Sharing Your Progress:
•Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer and #LiveUnited and tag us with @UnitedWaySEM.

Download this flyer and share with your friends and families!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. Many parents in our neighborhoods cannot afford the increasing costs of essential infant care items.


Building a DIY Infant Care Kit is a great way to provide essential items that will help families keep their children healthy. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!


Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).

Items to Package Together in the Kit:
•Baby wipes
•Diaper rash ointment
•Baby wash
Items to Keep Outside Kit:
•Diapers
•Formula


Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $15 to $30.

How to Build Your Kit:

• Select your box/bin/bag and a minimum of five items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened/used.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
•Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location where the online purchases should be shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together.


Delivery Information:
Once you sign up by selecting RESPOND, we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies. We will also send you tips and tricks for where to purchase items and keeping costs down.


Sharing Your Progress:
•Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer and #LiveUnited and tag us with @UnitedWaySEM.

Download this flyer and share with your friends and families!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DIY Kits: Senior Care

Overview/The Need:

Most seniors who live in group residences spend long stretches of time alone – even those who are able to socialize regularly. And many seniors are still recovering from the additional isolation brought on by the pandemic.


Building a DIY Senior Care Kit is a great way to lift the spirits of seniors while providing resources to counter the effects of loneliness. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!

Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).
Items (Please include a minimum of three items per kit plus a greeting card.):
• Letter/greeting card with generic salutations
• Playing cards and/or small game sets (checkers, dominoes, cribbage, etc.)
• Activity books (crossword, word search, sudoku)
• Jigsaw puzzles
• Basic craft kits
• Large-print books
• Artwork by children and families (drawings/colorings)

Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased, which items are selected and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $7 to $25. 


How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag and a minimum of three items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened/used.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
• Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location where online purchases should be shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together.


Delivery Information:
Once you sign up by selecting RESPOND, we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies.


Sharing Your Progress:
• Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer and #LiveUnited and tag us with @UnitedWaySEM.

Download this flyer and share with your friends and families!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Overview/The Need:

Most seniors who live in group residences spend long stretches of time alone – even those who are able to socialize regularly. And many seniors are still recovering from the additional isolation brought on by the pandemic.


Building a DIY Senior Care Kit is a great way to lift the spirits of seniors while providing resources to counter the effects of loneliness. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!

Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).
Items (Please include a minimum of three items per kit plus a greeting card.):
• Letter/greeting card with generic salutations
• Playing cards and/or small game sets (checkers, dominoes, cribbage, etc.)
• Activity books (crossword, word search, sudoku)
• Jigsaw puzzles
• Basic craft kits
• Large-print books
• Artwork by children and families (drawings/colorings)

Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased, which items are selected and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $7 to $25. 


How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag and a minimum of three items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened/used.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
• Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location where online purchases should be shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together.


Delivery Information:
Once you sign up by selecting RESPOND, we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies.


Sharing Your Progress:
• Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer and #LiveUnited and tag us with @UnitedWaySEM.

Download this flyer and share with your friends and families!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DIY Kits: Learning at Home (Early Education)

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. The percentage of families without access to critical resources is rising, and that includes the ability to provide learning tools at home that boost childrens’ performance in school.


Building a DIY Learning at Home Kit is a great way to ensure families have important educational items to fuel learning from home. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!


Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).
• Please include a minimum of three flash card sets and two other items from the list below.


FLASH CARDS (age/grade indicated on box)
• Letters
• Sight words
• Phonics
• Addition
• Subtraction
• Time/money
• Any flash cards that are math/literacy focused


WORKBOOKS
• Coloring books focused on animals, shapes, colors, letters, etc.
• Workbooks with games, learning exercises, letter tracing


BOOKS
• Children’s books focused on activities, vocabulary, friendship and learning


LEARNING GAMES
• Go Fish, matching games
• Blocks, puzzles
• Stringing beads, glue sticks, play dough


OTHER LITERACY TOOLS/MISC.
• Mini dry erase board with marker
• Small plastic bin to store items in
• Sketch/drawing pad
• Crayons


Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10-$30. Please note that some items may be available at dollar or discount stores. 


Considerations for Buying Materials:
• When you shop for materials, please keep in mind that children who receive kits come from a variety of backgrounds and demographics. It’s important to pick materials that celebrate and showcase a variety of races, ethnicities, genders, abilities, statuses, and family makeups to ensure children can see themselves and their peers represented in the materials.
• Provide materials in multiple languages. You could create a kit completely in another language or mix two languages into one kit.
• Languages most needed: English, Spanish, Arabic. (If you create kits in languages other than English, please let United Way staff know so that they can match you with an appropriate agency.)


How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag plus a minimum of three flash card sets and two additional items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
• Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location to have online purchases shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together!


Delivery Information:
• Once you sign up (select RESPOND), we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local
nonprofit agencies.


Share Your Progress:
Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer or #LiveUnited and tag us @UnitedWaySEM.

Download DIY Project Guide to share with friends and family!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. The percentage of families without access to critical resources is rising, and that includes the ability to provide learning tools at home that boost childrens’ performance in school.


Building a DIY Learning at Home Kit is a great way to ensure families have important educational items to fuel learning from home. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!


Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).
• Please include a minimum of three flash card sets and two other items from the list below.


FLASH CARDS (age/grade indicated on box)
• Letters
• Sight words
• Phonics
• Addition
• Subtraction
• Time/money
• Any flash cards that are math/literacy focused


WORKBOOKS
• Coloring books focused on animals, shapes, colors, letters, etc.
• Workbooks with games, learning exercises, letter tracing


BOOKS
• Children’s books focused on activities, vocabulary, friendship and learning


LEARNING GAMES
• Go Fish, matching games
• Blocks, puzzles
• Stringing beads, glue sticks, play dough


OTHER LITERACY TOOLS/MISC.
• Mini dry erase board with marker
• Small plastic bin to store items in
• Sketch/drawing pad
• Crayons


Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10-$30. Please note that some items may be available at dollar or discount stores. 


Considerations for Buying Materials:
• When you shop for materials, please keep in mind that children who receive kits come from a variety of backgrounds and demographics. It’s important to pick materials that celebrate and showcase a variety of races, ethnicities, genders, abilities, statuses, and family makeups to ensure children can see themselves and their peers represented in the materials.
• Provide materials in multiple languages. You could create a kit completely in another language or mix two languages into one kit.
• Languages most needed: English, Spanish, Arabic. (If you create kits in languages other than English, please let United Way staff know so that they can match you with an appropriate agency.)


How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag plus a minimum of three flash card sets and two additional items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
• Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location to have online purchases shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together!


Delivery Information:
• Once you sign up (select RESPOND), we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local
nonprofit agencies.


Share Your Progress:
Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer or #LiveUnited and tag us @UnitedWaySEM.

Download DIY Project Guide to share with friends and family!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DIY Kits: Learning at Home (K-2)

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. The percentage of families without access to critical resources is rising, and that includes the ability to provide learning tools at home that boost childrens’ performance in school.


Building a DIY Learning at Home Kit is a great way to ensure families have important educational items to fuel learning from home. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!

Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).
• Please include a minimum of three flash card sets and two other items from the list below.


FLASH CARDS (age/grade indicated on box)
• Letters
• Sight words
• Phonics
• Addition
• Subtraction
• Time/money
• Any flash cards that are math/literacy focused


WORKBOOKS
• Reading readiness, sentence structure, reading comprehension
• Math skills, math focus


BOOKS WITH COMMUNITY AND FRIENDSHIP THEME
• Learn to read, beginner chapter books


LEARNING GAMES
• Uno, Mad Libs


OTHER LITERACY TOOLS/MISC.
• Mini dry erase board with marker
• Small plastic bin to store items in
• Sketch/drawing pad
• Pencils/pencil sharpener
• Crayons

Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10-$30.  Please note that some items may be available at dollar or discount stores. 


Considerations for Buying Materials:
• When you shop for materials, please keep in mind that children who receive kits come from a variety of backgrounds and demographics. It’s important to pick materials that celebrate and showcase a variety of races, ethnicities, genders, abilities, statuses, and family makeups to ensure children can see themselves and their peers represented in the materials.
• Provide materials in multiple languages. You could create a kit completely in another language or mix two languages into one kit.
• Languages most needed: English, Spanish, Arabic (If you create kits in languages other than English, please let United Way staff know so that they can match you with an appropriate agency.)

How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag plus a minimum of three flash card sets and two additional items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
• Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location to have online purchases shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together!


Delivery Information:
• Once you sign up (Select RESPOND), we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies. 


Share Your Progress:

Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer or #LiveUnited and tag us @UnitedWaySEM.

Download DIY Kit Project Guide

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. The percentage of families without access to critical resources is rising, and that includes the ability to provide learning tools at home that boost childrens’ performance in school.


Building a DIY Learning at Home Kit is a great way to ensure families have important educational items to fuel learning from home. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!

Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).
• Please include a minimum of three flash card sets and two other items from the list below.


FLASH CARDS (age/grade indicated on box)
• Letters
• Sight words
• Phonics
• Addition
• Subtraction
• Time/money
• Any flash cards that are math/literacy focused


WORKBOOKS
• Reading readiness, sentence structure, reading comprehension
• Math skills, math focus


BOOKS WITH COMMUNITY AND FRIENDSHIP THEME
• Learn to read, beginner chapter books


LEARNING GAMES
• Uno, Mad Libs


OTHER LITERACY TOOLS/MISC.
• Mini dry erase board with marker
• Small plastic bin to store items in
• Sketch/drawing pad
• Pencils/pencil sharpener
• Crayons

Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10-$30.  Please note that some items may be available at dollar or discount stores. 


Considerations for Buying Materials:
• When you shop for materials, please keep in mind that children who receive kits come from a variety of backgrounds and demographics. It’s important to pick materials that celebrate and showcase a variety of races, ethnicities, genders, abilities, statuses, and family makeups to ensure children can see themselves and their peers represented in the materials.
• Provide materials in multiple languages. You could create a kit completely in another language or mix two languages into one kit.
• Languages most needed: English, Spanish, Arabic (If you create kits in languages other than English, please let United Way staff know so that they can match you with an appropriate agency.)

How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag plus a minimum of three flash card sets and two additional items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
• Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location to have online purchases shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together!


Delivery Information:
• Once you sign up (Select RESPOND), we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies. 


Share Your Progress:

Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer or #LiveUnited and tag us @UnitedWaySEM.

Download DIY Kit Project Guide

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DIY Kits: Learning at Home (Grades 3-5)

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. The percentage of families without access to critical resources is rising, and that includes the ability to provide learning tools at home that boost childrens’ performance in school.


Building a DIY Learning at Home Kit is a great way to ensure families have important educational items to fuel learning from home. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!


Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).
• Please include a minimum of three flash card sets and two other items from the list below.


FLASH CARDS (age/grade indicated on box)
• Sentence structure
• Punctuation
• Adjectives
• Nouns and verbs
• Multiplication
• Division
• Fractions
• Any flash cards that are math/literacy focused


WORKBOOKS
• Vocabulary, reading comprehension, grammar
• Multiplication/division, fractions, measurements


BOOKS
• Novels, poetry, short stories


LEARNING GAMES
• Riddles, trivia, Brain Quest


OTHER LITERACY TOOLS/MISC.
• Mini dry erase board with marker
• Pencils or colored pencils
• Sketch/drawing pad
• Pencil sharpener
• Supply/pencil bag/box to store items in


Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10-30. Please note that some items may be available at dollar or discount stores. 


Considerations for Buying Materials:
• When you shop for materials, please keep in mind that children who receive kits come from a variety of backgrounds and demographics. It’s important to pick materials that celebrate and showcase a variety of races, ethnicities, genders, abilities, statuses, and family makeups to ensure children can see themselves and their peers represented in the materials.
• Provide materials in multiple languages. You could create a kit completely in another language or mix two languages into one kit.
• Languages most needed: English, Spanish, Arabic. (If you create kits in languages other than English, please let United Way staff know so that they can match you with an appropriate agency.)


How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag plus a minimum of three flash card sets and two additional items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
• Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location to have online purchases shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together!


Delivery Information:
• Once you sign up (Select RESPOND), we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies. 


Share Your Progress:
Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer and #LiveUnited and tag us @UnitedWaySEM.

Download DIY Kit project guide and share with your friends and families!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Overview/The Need:
In our region, nearly 40% of families struggle to afford their basic needs. The percentage of families without access to critical resources is rising, and that includes the ability to provide learning tools at home that boost childrens’ performance in school.


Building a DIY Learning at Home Kit is a great way to ensure families have important educational items to fuel learning from home. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits!


Supplies Needed:
• Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit).
• Please include a minimum of three flash card sets and two other items from the list below.


FLASH CARDS (age/grade indicated on box)
• Sentence structure
• Punctuation
• Adjectives
• Nouns and verbs
• Multiplication
• Division
• Fractions
• Any flash cards that are math/literacy focused


WORKBOOKS
• Vocabulary, reading comprehension, grammar
• Multiplication/division, fractions, measurements


BOOKS
• Novels, poetry, short stories


LEARNING GAMES
• Riddles, trivia, Brain Quest


OTHER LITERACY TOOLS/MISC.
• Mini dry erase board with marker
• Pencils or colored pencils
• Sketch/drawing pad
• Pencil sharpener
• Supply/pencil bag/box to store items in


Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10-30. Please note that some items may be available at dollar or discount stores. 


Considerations for Buying Materials:
• When you shop for materials, please keep in mind that children who receive kits come from a variety of backgrounds and demographics. It’s important to pick materials that celebrate and showcase a variety of races, ethnicities, genders, abilities, statuses, and family makeups to ensure children can see themselves and their peers represented in the materials.
• Provide materials in multiple languages. You could create a kit completely in another language or mix two languages into one kit.
• Languages most needed: English, Spanish, Arabic. (If you create kits in languages other than English, please let United Way staff know so that they can match you with an appropriate agency.)


How to Build Your Kit:
• Select your box/bin/bag plus a minimum of three flash card sets and two additional items from the above list to put in the kit.
• Collect or purchase the items. They must be new or never opened.
• Build a minimum of five kits.


Host a Drive:
• Involve your friends, family and neighbors in your volunteer efforts! Instead of purchasing items alone, host a virtual or in-person item drive. Coordinate a time and place to have the items dropped off or one location to have online purchases shipped. Be sure to set a goal of how many kits you want to complete together!


Delivery Information:
• Once you sign up (Select RESPOND), we will share delivery information with you within a few days. All kits will go to local nonprofit agencies. 


Share Your Progress:
Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer and #LiveUnited and tag us @UnitedWaySEM.

Download DIY Kit project guide and share with your friends and families!

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arabic-speaking mentors wanted for Summer Discovery!

Brilliant Detroit is hosting Summer Discovery, a summer learning program for kids in grades K-3, designed to support literacy development, promote health and wellness, and provide engaging enrichment experiences that help young learners thrive. Throughout the day, kids will participate in literacy, STEAM, and arts & crafts activities, with opportunities for volunteers to support phonics development, read during book clubs, and facilitate one-on-one or small group conversations on a variety of topics.

Our westside location serves a large Arabic-speaking community, and we would love to welcome bilingual volunteers who enjoy working with kids to support literacy enrichment. This role will help our Brilliant kids strengthen their language skills and bridge communication gaps while learning in a supportive environment. 

Our summer programming begins the week of Monday, July 6th and concludes the week of Friday, August 14th. Programming generally runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday; literacy programming will take place in the morning between 10 a.m. and noon. Volunteers are welcome to join us for either a half day or a full day, however, we strongly prefer volunteers who can commit to a regular weekly schedule.

Agency: Brilliant Detroit

Brilliant Detroit is hosting Summer Discovery, a summer learning program for kids in grades K-3, designed to support literacy development, promote health and wellness, and provide engaging enrichment experiences that help young learners thrive. Throughout the day, kids will participate in literacy, STEAM, and arts & crafts activities, with opportunities for volunteers to support phonics development, read during book clubs, and facilitate one-on-one or small group conversations on a variety of topics.

Our westside location serves a large Arabic-speaking community, and we would love to welcome bilingual volunteers who enjoy working with kids to support literacy enrichment. This role will help our Brilliant kids strengthen their language skills and bridge communication gaps while learning in a supportive environment. 

Our summer programming begins the week of Monday, July 6th and concludes the week of Friday, August 14th. Programming generally runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday; literacy programming will take place in the morning between 10 a.m. and noon. Volunteers are welcome to join us for either a half day or a full day, however, we strongly prefer volunteers who can commit to a regular weekly schedule.

Agency: Brilliant Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 48228

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brilliant Detroit - Summer Literacy Leaders

Voted Best Day Camp in the 2024 Detroit Community’s Choice Awards, Brilliant Detroit invites you to join us for a summer filled with fun, learning, and enrichment!

Brilliant Detroit is hosting summer programming for kids in grades K-3, designed to support literacy development, promote health and wellness, and provide engaging enrichment experiences that help young learners thrive.

Do you enjoy working with kids and making a positive impact in your community? We’re looking for enthusiastic, dependable volunteers who can commit to multiple dates throughout the summer to support our literacy programming and help create meaningful learning experiences for young readers.

How can you support summer programming? Examples of volunteer opportunities may include (but are not limited to): 

General Program Support: Leading a small group through a backyard nature walkLunch Distribution: Helping participants to wash hands and sit in seats before lunchtimeEnrichment Support: Supporting participants as they work on phonics skills during book clubClean-Up/Set-Up: Setting up for musical chairs while hub staff leads an art project with participantsFamily Engagement Support: Assisting with registration and serving as a guest reader

Our summer programming begins the week of Monday, July 6th and concludes the week of Friday, August 14th. Programming generally runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Whether you can volunteer for a full day or just a half day, we'd love to have your support!

Agency: Brilliant Detroit

Voted Best Day Camp in the 2024 Detroit Community’s Choice Awards, Brilliant Detroit invites you to join us for a summer filled with fun, learning, and enrichment!

Brilliant Detroit is hosting summer programming for kids in grades K-3, designed to support literacy development, promote health and wellness, and provide engaging enrichment experiences that help young learners thrive.

Do you enjoy working with kids and making a positive impact in your community? We’re looking for enthusiastic, dependable volunteers who can commit to multiple dates throughout the summer to support our literacy programming and help create meaningful learning experiences for young readers.

How can you support summer programming? Examples of volunteer opportunities may include (but are not limited to): 

General Program Support: Leading a small group through a backyard nature walkLunch Distribution: Helping participants to wash hands and sit in seats before lunchtimeEnrichment Support: Supporting participants as they work on phonics skills during book clubClean-Up/Set-Up: Setting up for musical chairs while hub staff leads an art project with participantsFamily Engagement Support: Assisting with registration and serving as a guest reader

Our summer programming begins the week of Monday, July 6th and concludes the week of Friday, August 14th. Programming generally runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Whether you can volunteer for a full day or just a half day, we'd love to have your support!

Agency: Brilliant Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 48210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Food Distribution Support

Help provide support to seniors in Macomb County.  Distribution Associates will assist with set-up, distributing food boxes to senior participants and break-down following distributions.

Monthly every second Saturday

Distribution Shifts: 

Monthly every 2nd Saturday

Time: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM: Distribution

Time Commitment

3hours per shift

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us.  Contact us at info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org or 313-398-9445.

Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Help provide support to seniors in Macomb County.  Distribution Associates will assist with set-up, distributing food boxes to senior participants and break-down following distributions.

Monthly every second Saturday

Distribution Shifts: 

Monthly every 2nd Saturday

Time: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM: Distribution

Time Commitment

3hours per shift

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us.  Contact us at info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org or 313-398-9445.

Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 13, 2026 through Dec 12, 2026

Zip Code: 48038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Food Distribution Support - (Mount Clemens)

Help provide support to individuals and families in need across Macomb County.  Distribution Associates will assist with organizing or delivering items for community distributions.

Monthly every third Friday Shifts:

Preparation
12-2 PM Drivers

3-5 PM Distribution Organizers

Monthly every third Saturday Shifts:

9:30 - 11:30 AM Prep Team

11 AM - 1:30 PM Distribution Team

Time Commitment

2 hours per shift or both shifts

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us.  Contact us at info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org or 313-398-9445.

Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Help provide support to individuals and families in need across Macomb County.  Distribution Associates will assist with organizing or delivering items for community distributions.

Monthly every third Friday Shifts:

Preparation
12-2 PM Drivers

3-5 PM Distribution Organizers

Monthly every third Saturday Shifts:

9:30 - 11:30 AM Prep Team

11 AM - 1:30 PM Distribution Team

Time Commitment

2 hours per shift or both shifts

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us.  Contact us at info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org or 313-398-9445.

Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donated-Wheel Chair Accessible Van for a Veteran's Daughter

Hello Community Partners,

My name is Janice Banks and I'm the Founder/President of "Looking at the whole picture foundation" that Connects Veterans and their Families to Community Resources. I'm still trying to assist Andrea Mitcham and her daughter April in finding Wheel Chair Accessible Van. If you have any resources that may  assist a Veteran, any grants or Car Dealers with reasonable prices or special financing  for Veterans.

Andrea Mitcham is still  in need of Wheel Chair Accessible Van. If you have resources/ programs that would help her  ( Veteran) assist in purchasing a Van for a well needed for her daughter. The Van will also elevate the stress of getting her back and forth to school, doctor's appointment, competions and afterschool programs.

I'm trying to assist a Veteran ( Andrea Mitcham) whose daughter (April) is in need of a Wheel Chair Accessible Van. ( their Van was lost in a flood) This is where you and the community can help.

She has a big concerns because she is unable to transport her daughter to things outside of her doctors appointment ( afterschool programs, competitions-which she is very active, etc.

She would like to see if there is someone that can assist in a "Free" / "Donated"  or a low cost or someone that can work with her to direct her to programs that assist Veterans directly or a child with a disability.

If there are anyone with any resources that can donate the above item to the mother to make her life easier in caring for her daughter.

You can reach out to me directly/ or  ( she  gives permission to contact her as well -See information below). I also add her telephone number and email  to this request.( see below)

Janice Banks

313 320-4237 janb1128@gmail.com


***Please see the additional detail information below that will help you to  better understand her needs and a little more background information about mom( Andrea) and her daughter (April).****

Bio for Andrea Mitcham & April Shaw Andrea Mitcham is an Honorably Discharged United States Army Veteran and a widowed, low-income single mother devoted to raising her two daughters. After completing her military service, Andrea continued her commitment to public service by working 11 years with the 3rd Circuit Court. During her pregnancy with her youngest daughter, April, Andrea unexpectedly lost her job—an event that would both challenge and ultimately reshape her life. Andrea became a full-time caregiver when April was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 2, a rare neuromuscular disease that causes profound muscle weakness and limits nearly every physical function. Doctors warned Andrea not to plan for milestones like college, but instead to prepare for the worst. Despite this devastating prognosis, Andrea remained steadfast in her love, advocacy, and determination to provide April with the fullest, happiest life possible. --- April Shaw, lovingly known as Princess April, is an exceptionally social, outgoing, and joyful 15-year-old 10th grader whose positivity shines despite the challenges of SMA Type 2. April has never been able to crawl, stand, or perform basic daily tasks independently—such as dressing, bathing, or using the restroom—and relies entirely on her wheelchair and her mother’s care. SMA also affects her breathing and swallowing, making even common illnesses dangerous and often requiring week-long hospital stays. Yet April refuses to let her condition limit her spirit or her dreams. A natural leader and compassionate role model, April has been a beacon of hope and inspiration from a very young age. She was crowned Little Miss Wheelchair Michigan in both 2017 and 2018, served as a 2018 Child Ambassador for Easter Seals, and played baseball with the Miracle League of Michigan, even throwing the opening pitch at a Detroit Tigers game in July 2019. She has been featured on WDIV Channel 7’s Ann Marie’s All-Stars and has proudly served as a Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Child Ambassador since 2019, marking six years of continued service. Her message is simple but powerful: she believes deeply in friendship, love, and harmony. --- For many years, a wheelchair-accessible minivan allowed April to attend school events, participate in activities, enjoy time with friends, and experience the world with independence. Sadly, when Michigan experienced devastating floods, the family’s only vehicle was destroyed. Without accessible transportation, April has lost far more than mobility—she has lost her independence and the opportunities other teenagers take for granted, such as going to the movies, visiting friends, attending study groups, or even learning to drive alongside her peers. A dependable, used wheelchair-accessible van can cost $25,000 to $75,000, often requiring a car payment that Andrea simply cannot afford. The family is seeking help—resources, leads, or donations—to secure a reliable accessible vehicle so April can regain the independence she deserves. --- Andrea Mitcham and April Shaw Thank you for taking the time to learn about our family. Your support, prayers, and kindness mean more than words can express. God bless you.   See here contact information below:

Andrea Mitcham

248-763-9992

neweditiondrea@yahoo.com



Agency: Looking At The Whole Picture Foundation

Hello Community Partners,

My name is Janice Banks and I'm the Founder/President of "Looking at the whole picture foundation" that Connects Veterans and their Families to Community Resources. I'm still trying to assist Andrea Mitcham and her daughter April in finding Wheel Chair Accessible Van. If you have any resources that may  assist a Veteran, any grants or Car Dealers with reasonable prices or special financing  for Veterans.

Andrea Mitcham is still  in need of Wheel Chair Accessible Van. If you have resources/ programs that would help her  ( Veteran) assist in purchasing a Van for a well needed for her daughter. The Van will also elevate the stress of getting her back and forth to school, doctor's appointment, competions and afterschool programs.

I'm trying to assist a Veteran ( Andrea Mitcham) whose daughter (April) is in need of a Wheel Chair Accessible Van. ( their Van was lost in a flood) This is where you and the community can help.

She has a big concerns because she is unable to transport her daughter to things outside of her doctors appointment ( afterschool programs, competitions-which she is very active, etc.

She would like to see if there is someone that can assist in a "Free" / "Donated"  or a low cost or someone that can work with her to direct her to programs that assist Veterans directly or a child with a disability.

If there are anyone with any resources that can donate the above item to the mother to make her life easier in caring for her daughter.

You can reach out to me directly/ or  ( she  gives permission to contact her as well -See information below). I also add her telephone number and email  to this request.( see below)

Janice Banks

313 320-4237 janb1128@gmail.com


***Please see the additional detail information below that will help you to  better understand her needs and a little more background information about mom( Andrea) and her daughter (April).****

Bio for Andrea Mitcham & April Shaw Andrea Mitcham is an Honorably Discharged United States Army Veteran and a widowed, low-income single mother devoted to raising her two daughters. After completing her military service, Andrea continued her commitment to public service by working 11 years with the 3rd Circuit Court. During her pregnancy with her youngest daughter, April, Andrea unexpectedly lost her job—an event that would both challenge and ultimately reshape her life. Andrea became a full-time caregiver when April was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 2, a rare neuromuscular disease that causes profound muscle weakness and limits nearly every physical function. Doctors warned Andrea not to plan for milestones like college, but instead to prepare for the worst. Despite this devastating prognosis, Andrea remained steadfast in her love, advocacy, and determination to provide April with the fullest, happiest life possible. --- April Shaw, lovingly known as Princess April, is an exceptionally social, outgoing, and joyful 15-year-old 10th grader whose positivity shines despite the challenges of SMA Type 2. April has never been able to crawl, stand, or perform basic daily tasks independently—such as dressing, bathing, or using the restroom—and relies entirely on her wheelchair and her mother’s care. SMA also affects her breathing and swallowing, making even common illnesses dangerous and often requiring week-long hospital stays. Yet April refuses to let her condition limit her spirit or her dreams. A natural leader and compassionate role model, April has been a beacon of hope and inspiration from a very young age. She was crowned Little Miss Wheelchair Michigan in both 2017 and 2018, served as a 2018 Child Ambassador for Easter Seals, and played baseball with the Miracle League of Michigan, even throwing the opening pitch at a Detroit Tigers game in July 2019. She has been featured on WDIV Channel 7’s Ann Marie’s All-Stars and has proudly served as a Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Child Ambassador since 2019, marking six years of continued service. Her message is simple but powerful: she believes deeply in friendship, love, and harmony. --- For many years, a wheelchair-accessible minivan allowed April to attend school events, participate in activities, enjoy time with friends, and experience the world with independence. Sadly, when Michigan experienced devastating floods, the family’s only vehicle was destroyed. Without accessible transportation, April has lost far more than mobility—she has lost her independence and the opportunities other teenagers take for granted, such as going to the movies, visiting friends, attending study groups, or even learning to drive alongside her peers. A dependable, used wheelchair-accessible van can cost $25,000 to $75,000, often requiring a car payment that Andrea simply cannot afford. The family is seeking help—resources, leads, or donations—to secure a reliable accessible vehicle so April can regain the independence she deserves. --- Andrea Mitcham and April Shaw Thank you for taking the time to learn about our family. Your support, prayers, and kindness mean more than words can express. God bless you.   See here contact information below:

Andrea Mitcham

248-763-9992

neweditiondrea@yahoo.com



Agency: Looking At The Whole Picture Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Backpack and School Supplies Donation 2026

Hello Community Partners,


My name is Janice Banks and I'm the President & Founder of "Looking at the Whole Picture Foundation," where we connect veterans, returning citizens, and their families to Community Resources.
It seems like the year has  just started, but it has already ended.  It's time again to ask for your support for our Backpack and School Supplies Donations
This is my fourth year asking for donations for Back to School Backpacks and School Supplies. Last year I distributed over 450 backpacks (my goal was 350 Backpacks). Your generous support helped me to exceed my numbers and I'm forever grateful. We were able to support the families significantly. The families could then focus on other essentials for their children. 
I'm looking for backpacks along with school supplies. Whatever you can donate is greatly appreciated. My goal for this year is 450 backpacks with school supplies. I look forward to talking with you soon.
Thank you for your continued support Janice Banks313 320-4237

Agency: Looking At The Whole Picture Foundation

Hello Community Partners,


My name is Janice Banks and I'm the President & Founder of "Looking at the Whole Picture Foundation," where we connect veterans, returning citizens, and their families to Community Resources.
It seems like the year has  just started, but it has already ended.  It's time again to ask for your support for our Backpack and School Supplies Donations
This is my fourth year asking for donations for Back to School Backpacks and School Supplies. Last year I distributed over 450 backpacks (my goal was 350 Backpacks). Your generous support helped me to exceed my numbers and I'm forever grateful. We were able to support the families significantly. The families could then focus on other essentials for their children. 
I'm looking for backpacks along with school supplies. Whatever you can donate is greatly appreciated. My goal for this year is 450 backpacks with school supplies. I look forward to talking with you soon.
Thank you for your continued support Janice Banks313 320-4237

Agency: Looking At The Whole Picture Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 48213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan (BBBSEM) connects youth ages 7–14 with caring adult mentors in communities across Wayne, Washtenaw, Oakland, and Macomb counties. Our matches meet regularly for friendship, fun, and the kind of consistent relationship that changes the trajectory of a child's life.


As a volunteer mentor ("Big"), you'll be matched one-to-one with a young person ("Little") based on shared interests, location, and availability. You decide where you go and what you do: grab lunch, visit a museum, shoot hoops, or just hang out. Our program staff support you every step of the way, from match to milestone.


What to expect:

Meet with your Little at least 2 times per month (minimum 4 hours/month)
Commitment of at least one year
Activities are volunteer-led and interest-based
Ongoing support from a dedicated Match Support Specialist

Who we're looking for:

Adults 18+ who are reliable, enthusiastic, and ready to show up consistently
Wayne, Washtenaw, Oakland, and Macomb county residents and workers of all backgrounds welcome
No prior mentoring experience needed, just a genuine interest in young people

How to get started:
Apply through BBBSEM's website or contact us directly. The enrollment process includes an application, interview, background check, and brief orientation training typically completed within 2–3 weeks.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan (BBBSEM) connects youth ages 7–14 with caring adult mentors in communities across Wayne, Washtenaw, Oakland, and Macomb counties. Our matches meet regularly for friendship, fun, and the kind of consistent relationship that changes the trajectory of a child's life.


As a volunteer mentor ("Big"), you'll be matched one-to-one with a young person ("Little") based on shared interests, location, and availability. You decide where you go and what you do: grab lunch, visit a museum, shoot hoops, or just hang out. Our program staff support you every step of the way, from match to milestone.


What to expect:

Meet with your Little at least 2 times per month (minimum 4 hours/month)
Commitment of at least one year
Activities are volunteer-led and interest-based
Ongoing support from a dedicated Match Support Specialist

Who we're looking for:

Adults 18+ who are reliable, enthusiastic, and ready to show up consistently
Wayne, Washtenaw, Oakland, and Macomb county residents and workers of all backgrounds welcome
No prior mentoring experience needed, just a genuine interest in young people

How to get started:
Apply through BBBSEM's website or contact us directly. The enrollment process includes an application, interview, background check, and brief orientation training typically completed within 2–3 weeks.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48206-1500

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Operational Volunteer

We have opportunities for volunteers to work at blood drives and at our Farmington Hills Center, serving after donation snacks and drinks. This position is more of a customer service position, but also has the important role of monitoring the donors to insure there are no negative reactions. 

Agency: Versiti Blood Centers of Michigan

We have opportunities for volunteers to work at blood drives and at our Farmington Hills Center, serving after donation snacks and drinks. This position is more of a customer service position, but also has the important role of monitoring the donors to insure there are no negative reactions. 

Agency: Versiti Blood Centers of Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48334

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Change lives: Computer Lab Assistant

Volunteers help clients with basic computing skills and other entry-level tasks in our computer lab. Advanced skills are not necessary

Agency: Client Impact

Volunteers help clients with basic computing skills and other entry-level tasks in our computer lab. Advanced skills are not necessary

Agency: Client Impact

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Change Lives: Client Impact Associate

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

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: Drivers Needed

We have two primary driver roles that we need assistance with,

1) our blood delivery drivers are needed to take blood products to local hospitals. Blood is presented to our drivers in coolers and then our volunteer would receive instructions to where and when the blood needs to be given to the hospitals.

2) Scheduled longer distance runs to receive products from other centers and/or states. This position is of longer duration, so would be ideal for someone who loves to drive on highways.

There are background and driving background checks needed. Training and ride-a-longs are also associated with this position(s).

Agency: Versiti Blood Centers of Michigan

We have two primary driver roles that we need assistance with,

1) our blood delivery drivers are needed to take blood products to local hospitals. Blood is presented to our drivers in coolers and then our volunteer would receive instructions to where and when the blood needs to be given to the hospitals.

2) Scheduled longer distance runs to receive products from other centers and/or states. This position is of longer duration, so would be ideal for someone who loves to drive on highways.

There are background and driving background checks needed. Training and ride-a-longs are also associated with this position(s).

Agency: Versiti Blood Centers of Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 15, 2026 through Jun 30, 2027

Zip Code: 48334

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Farmers Market Volunteer

As a Farmers Market Volunteer, you’ll assist with a variety of tasks, including working at the info booth, helping with customer counts, and supporting the smooth operation of the market. This is a great opportunity to engage with the community and contribute to the success of the market while gaining hands-on experience.

Agency: Growing Hope, Ypsilanti Farmers Markets

As a Farmers Market Volunteer, you’ll assist with a variety of tasks, including working at the info booth, helping with customer counts, and supporting the smooth operation of the market. This is a great opportunity to engage with the community and contribute to the success of the market while gaining hands-on experience.

Agency: Growing Hope, Ypsilanti Farmers Markets

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: First Friday Food Courts Support

Volunteer Opportunity: First Friday Food Court at Ypsilanti Farmers MarketPlace

16 S Washington St, Ypsilanti, MI


Join us for an exciting community event at the Ypsilanti Farmers MarketPlace. The  First Friday Food Court will highlight food entrepreneurs from our incubator kitchen and local food scene. These local makers will be selling delicious dishes and sharing their culinary creations with the public.


We’re looking for volunteers to help make this event a success.

Volunteers will assist with:

 -Event set up and clean up

 -Greeting guests and counting attendance

 -Supporting kitchen makers as needed

 -Helping with games and activities


First Friday on June 5, July 3, August 7, September 4, and October 2 Event is 5-7:30 pm. Volunteer shifts are 4-8:30.  This is a great opportunity to support small businesses, meet new people, and enjoy the energy of a vibrant community event!

Agency: Growing Hope, MarketPlace Hall and Incubator Kitchen

Volunteer Opportunity: First Friday Food Court at Ypsilanti Farmers MarketPlace

16 S Washington St, Ypsilanti, MI


Join us for an exciting community event at the Ypsilanti Farmers MarketPlace. The  First Friday Food Court will highlight food entrepreneurs from our incubator kitchen and local food scene. These local makers will be selling delicious dishes and sharing their culinary creations with the public.


We’re looking for volunteers to help make this event a success.

Volunteers will assist with:

 -Event set up and clean up

 -Greeting guests and counting attendance

 -Supporting kitchen makers as needed

 -Helping with games and activities


First Friday on June 5, July 3, August 7, September 4, and October 2 Event is 5-7:30 pm. Volunteer shifts are 4-8:30.  This is a great opportunity to support small businesses, meet new people, and enjoy the energy of a vibrant community event!

Agency: Growing Hope, MarketPlace Hall and Incubator Kitchen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48198

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Motor City Storytellers

Children will learn how to write, publish, and promote their stories about living in Metro Detroit.

Agency: Detroit Literacy Coalition

Children will learn how to write, publish, and promote their stories about living in Metro Detroit.

Agency: Detroit Literacy Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Motor City Storytellers

Youth will learn to write, publish, and tell their stories about living in Detroit and the Motor City. 

Agency: Detroit Literacy Coalition

Youth will learn to write, publish, and tell their stories about living in Detroit and the Motor City. 

Agency: Detroit Literacy Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Information Session!

Come learn about our volunteer opportunities and upcoming training at SafeHouse Center! 

To register for the virtual teams  meeting, please click on the date you prefer and RSVP - https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-info-sessions 

For more information regarding volunteering, check out our website.  https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-information-2-2/

If you have any questions or need accommodations, please contact the volunteer coordinator at volunteer@safehousecenter.org. 

Agency: SafeHouse Center

Come learn about our volunteer opportunities and upcoming training at SafeHouse Center! 

To register for the virtual teams  meeting, please click on the date you prefer and RSVP - https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-info-sessions 

For more information regarding volunteering, check out our website.  https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-information-2-2/

If you have any questions or need accommodations, please contact the volunteer coordinator at volunteer@safehousecenter.org. 

Agency: SafeHouse Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48105

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair

We are looking for fantastic volunteers to join us at the Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair, July 16-18, 2026! Support the arts, enjoy one of Michigan’s favorite summer events, receive a commemorative t-shirt, and make new friends along the way! We have opportunities for all activity levels — from seated positions to heavy lifting — and volunteer hours can fufill community service requirements. 


Sign up as an individual or with a group here: https://theguildofartistsandartisans.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=112199


Questions? Email elizabeth@theguild.org


A special thank you to this year’s Ann Arbor Art Fair official volunteer sponsor, Bank of America!

Agency: The Guild of Artists and Artisans

We are looking for fantastic volunteers to join us at the Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair, July 16-18, 2026! Support the arts, enjoy one of Michigan’s favorite summer events, receive a commemorative t-shirt, and make new friends along the way! We have opportunities for all activity levels — from seated positions to heavy lifting — and volunteer hours can fufill community service requirements. 


Sign up as an individual or with a group here: https://theguildofartistsandartisans.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=112199


Questions? Email elizabeth@theguild.org


A special thank you to this year’s Ann Arbor Art Fair official volunteer sponsor, Bank of America!

Agency: The Guild of Artists and Artisans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 16, 2026 through Jul 18, 2026

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: July 2026 - Client Choice Mobile Market Assistant - 4900 Pardee Ave, Dearborn Heights

THIS IS AN OUTDOOR OPPORTUNITY

Forgotten Harvest’s Client Choice Mobile Market will allow those in need to select their own food instead of receiving a prepacked or standard bag of groceries. With this method, those in need do not have to take items they already have, do not like, or cannot eat for health or personal reasons.

Volunteers are needed to assist with the following:

Greeting all clients cheerfully Assisting clients in the entire grocery selection process Push the cart and help to bag items You will need to be able to push a cart full of groceries, which may be 100+ pounds Prepare and maintain mobile pantry for optimum client experience Labeling sections of food as it is shelved Weigh bags of groceries on small scales as well as push the cart onto the large scale for inventory tracking purposes Checking for outdated expiration dates and labeling expiration dates on new food Walk client to the check-out area, hand client card to cashier, and place groceries into clients car then bring cart back inside Receive food deliveries and place into shelving locations Shelving and restocking food Helping with clean-up and organization throughout the shift or during closing time

*Volunteers should be 18 years or older. Must be able to lift at least 25+ pounds*

MANDATORY DRESS CODE

Must wear closed toe shoes. Long pants are suggested. Please dress for the weather. NO open toe or heel shoes (any kind of shoe exposing feet or any part of the foot. ex. sandals, sling back, or Crocs)

GROUP REGISTRATION - please email the volunteer department (click here) with the following information:

Group Name Contact phone & email Number of volunteers

HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION: The safety and well-being of our community, staff and volunteers are important to Forgotten Harvest.

If you are sick, FH requests that you refrain from volunteering and stay home until you are recovered.  We respect and honor the rights of any individuals who may prefer to mask when volunteering. Continue personal health etiquette, including frequent handwashing or hand-sanitizing.

Agency: Forgotten Harvest - Community Choice Market/Mobile Market

THIS IS AN OUTDOOR OPPORTUNITY

Forgotten Harvest’s Client Choice Mobile Market will allow those in need to select their own food instead of receiving a prepacked or standard bag of groceries. With this method, those in need do not have to take items they already have, do not like, or cannot eat for health or personal reasons.

Volunteers are needed to assist with the following:

Greeting all clients cheerfully Assisting clients in the entire grocery selection process Push the cart and help to bag items You will need to be able to push a cart full of groceries, which may be 100+ pounds Prepare and maintain mobile pantry for optimum client experience Labeling sections of food as it is shelved Weigh bags of groceries on small scales as well as push the cart onto the large scale for inventory tracking purposes Checking for outdated expiration dates and labeling expiration dates on new food Walk client to the check-out area, hand client card to cashier, and place groceries into clients car then bring cart back inside Receive food deliveries and place into shelving locations Shelving and restocking food Helping with clean-up and organization throughout the shift or during closing time

*Volunteers should be 18 years or older. Must be able to lift at least 25+ pounds*

MANDATORY DRESS CODE

Must wear closed toe shoes. Long pants are suggested. Please dress for the weather. NO open toe or heel shoes (any kind of shoe exposing feet or any part of the foot. ex. sandals, sling back, or Crocs)

GROUP REGISTRATION - please email the volunteer department (click here) with the following information:

Group Name Contact phone & email Number of volunteers

HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION: The safety and well-being of our community, staff and volunteers are important to Forgotten Harvest.

If you are sick, FH requests that you refrain from volunteering and stay home until you are recovered.  We respect and honor the rights of any individuals who may prefer to mask when volunteering. Continue personal health etiquette, including frequent handwashing or hand-sanitizing.

Agency: Forgotten Harvest - Community Choice Market/Mobile Market

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Year long volunteer to share leadership

Our small non-profit needs to add a partner to our team. Are you  someone who might be interested in writing simple grants or seek donations for our easy to explain cause?  Could you fill in to wrap presents or deliver to local agencies when needed?  We serve over 125 kids per year and a key person on our team is retiring. A few hours per week of your time will help keep us from being overburdened and any grant skills will help us tremendously. You can help make decisions and truly feel a part of our organization. Work from home except when delivering smiles! 

Agency: Birthday Smiles For Kids

Our small non-profit needs to add a partner to our team. Are you  someone who might be interested in writing simple grants or seek donations for our easy to explain cause?  Could you fill in to wrap presents or deliver to local agencies when needed?  We serve over 125 kids per year and a key person on our team is retiring. A few hours per week of your time will help keep us from being overburdened and any grant skills will help us tremendously. You can help make decisions and truly feel a part of our organization. Work from home except when delivering smiles! 

Agency: Birthday Smiles For Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Programs Intern


Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is searching for a Programs intern who is a Junior or Senior standing in college.  Associate's or Bachelor's degree in human services, social work, or psychology is preferred. 

The commitment for this position is 15-20 hours weekly.

Overview of Role

The EFCS Programs Intern has program management responsibilities and will help with important functions such as developing program outlines, plans, tracking program outcomes and metrics.

Experience: 

2 years or more experience managing/supervising professional staff.

 Experience working in a nonprofit, human services, or educational environment. 

Project and program management experience in a nonprofit setting or similar industries is preferred. 

Experience working with under-served youth and families is preferred.


Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: 

Knowledge of federal and state regulations for nonprofits. Effective communication, organizational and time management skills.

 Strong organizational and leadership skills. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to effectively lead and motivate others. 

Ability to work well independently and in groups. 

Excellent critical thinking and analytical skills. 

Demonstrated experience working in high demanding environments. 

Proficient in using Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook; Virtual platforms (e.g. Zoom, Skype, Webex Meet, etc.)


Supervisory Responsibilities

Provides functional supervision to High School interns; assists in evaluating the performance of High School interns.

All volunteers and sponsored applicants must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. 

The background check will come at no cost. Once the background check is complete (average 1-2 business days), you will receive an email notifying you that you may complete your registration.

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org, to learn more about us!



Agency: Elms Family and Community Services


Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is searching for a Programs intern who is a Junior or Senior standing in college.  Associate's or Bachelor's degree in human services, social work, or psychology is preferred. 

The commitment for this position is 15-20 hours weekly.

Overview of Role

The EFCS Programs Intern has program management responsibilities and will help with important functions such as developing program outlines, plans, tracking program outcomes and metrics.

Experience: 

2 years or more experience managing/supervising professional staff.

 Experience working in a nonprofit, human services, or educational environment. 

Project and program management experience in a nonprofit setting or similar industries is preferred. 

Experience working with under-served youth and families is preferred.


Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: 

Knowledge of federal and state regulations for nonprofits. Effective communication, organizational and time management skills.

 Strong organizational and leadership skills. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to effectively lead and motivate others. 

Ability to work well independently and in groups. 

Excellent critical thinking and analytical skills. 

Demonstrated experience working in high demanding environments. 

Proficient in using Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook; Virtual platforms (e.g. Zoom, Skype, Webex Meet, etc.)


Supervisory Responsibilities

Provides functional supervision to High School interns; assists in evaluating the performance of High School interns.

All volunteers and sponsored applicants must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. 

The background check will come at no cost. Once the background check is complete (average 1-2 business days), you will receive an email notifying you that you may complete your registration.

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org, to learn more about us!



Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cardio Dance Fusion - FUN!

Team GUTS is looking for volunteers to come help our participants with encouragement and having fun. Volunteers will move along with our participants and "buddy up" to create a more fun environment while getting in some great exercise. No dance experience is needed and like that saying says:  "Dance like no one is watching".

Description of our class:

Team GUTS Cardio Dance Fusion is a combination of Jazz, Hip Hop, Latin, and Zumba styles of dance designed to provide easy movements, free range of motion and low impact footwork that can improve coordination, flexibility and cardio health. Experienced instructors use fun and energetic music to provide a creative and inclusive workout.

Our classes run on Saturdays.

todd@teamgutsmichigan.com

Agency: Team GUTS

Team GUTS is looking for volunteers to come help our participants with encouragement and having fun. Volunteers will move along with our participants and "buddy up" to create a more fun environment while getting in some great exercise. No dance experience is needed and like that saying says:  "Dance like no one is watching".

Description of our class:

Team GUTS Cardio Dance Fusion is a combination of Jazz, Hip Hop, Latin, and Zumba styles of dance designed to provide easy movements, free range of motion and low impact footwork that can improve coordination, flexibility and cardio health. Experienced instructors use fun and energetic music to provide a creative and inclusive workout.

Our classes run on Saturdays.

todd@teamgutsmichigan.com

Agency: Team GUTS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 1, 2026

Zip Code: 48017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Martial Arts Master or Just Have a Big Heart?

No martial arts experience necessary. Team GUTS is looking for volunteers for our martial arts class to assist participants and encourage them. No martial arts experience is necessary, just a big heart. You will assist with not only being positive, but partnering up at times while holding pads and doing drills together. Our class is challenging, fun and so badly needed for those that don't have the same opportunities as others. No commitment as we will take you when you are available.

Our classes run on Saturdays.

todd@teamgutsmichigan.com

Agency: Team GUTS

No martial arts experience necessary. Team GUTS is looking for volunteers for our martial arts class to assist participants and encourage them. No martial arts experience is necessary, just a big heart. You will assist with not only being positive, but partnering up at times while holding pads and doing drills together. Our class is challenging, fun and so badly needed for those that don't have the same opportunities as others. No commitment as we will take you when you are available.

Our classes run on Saturdays.

todd@teamgutsmichigan.com

Agency: Team GUTS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 1, 2026

Zip Code: 48017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Team GUTS FUN & Fitness Camp

The Team GUTS Fun & Fitness Camp is a fun day camp from 9am-12pm.

It's a fun camp and you would be helping our counselors with fitness activities, games, crafts and food!  Life happens, so we tell our volunteers that you do not have to give a hard commitment to every day, but just the days you are available. 

Our camp runs for four weeks, Monday through Friday in Clawson.  

June 15 - 19

June 22 - 26

July 6 - 10

July 13 - 17


We would love to have you! Please contact us for more information.

Agency: Team GUTS

The Team GUTS Fun & Fitness Camp is a fun day camp from 9am-12pm.

It's a fun camp and you would be helping our counselors with fitness activities, games, crafts and food!  Life happens, so we tell our volunteers that you do not have to give a hard commitment to every day, but just the days you are available. 

Our camp runs for four weeks, Monday through Friday in Clawson.  

June 15 - 19

June 22 - 26

July 6 - 10

July 13 - 17


We would love to have you! Please contact us for more information.

Agency: Team GUTS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 15, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 48017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Breakfast Meal Team

Mealtime creates a sense of community for our guests and an opportunity for fellowship. Our communal dining and nutritional menu provide very real health benefits. Without the support of our committed volunteers, preparing and serving meals for 200+ individuals would not be possible.

Volunteer Meal Teams assist Chef in the preparation of meals for Bridge Housing residents and guests of the Day Center. Meal Teams will also serve meals to residents, and assist with clean-up at the end of service. 

As this opportunity takes place in an industrial kitchen setting, all volunteers must wear close toed shoes and long pants. 

No prior kitchen experience is necessary; all training will be provided on-site at the beginning of your shift. 

Corporate, parish, community, and college groups are welcome to volunteer together by clicking "Respond as a Team" for the date you'd like to join us!

*Click here to learn more about PFC: The Pope Francis Center

Agency: PFC Bridge Housing Campus

Mealtime creates a sense of community for our guests and an opportunity for fellowship. Our communal dining and nutritional menu provide very real health benefits. Without the support of our committed volunteers, preparing and serving meals for 200+ individuals would not be possible.

Volunteer Meal Teams assist Chef in the preparation of meals for Bridge Housing residents and guests of the Day Center. Meal Teams will also serve meals to residents, and assist with clean-up at the end of service. 

As this opportunity takes place in an industrial kitchen setting, all volunteers must wear close toed shoes and long pants. 

No prior kitchen experience is necessary; all training will be provided on-site at the beginning of your shift. 

Corporate, parish, community, and college groups are welcome to volunteer together by clicking "Respond as a Team" for the date you'd like to join us!

*Click here to learn more about PFC: The Pope Francis Center

Agency: PFC Bridge Housing Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Career Mentors for Metro Detroit High School Students

We empower Metro Detroit high school students to overcome obstacles and achieve their career goals.  Career Mentors are volunteers who attend one-hour sessions with students, providing them with encouragement and support while helping them learn the day's lesson. 

2 or 3 one-hour sessions each month from Nov. through MaySessions are held at a specific school and time during the school day morningEach session is facilitated by staff membersCareer Mentors and students listen to a 10-minute presentation, then participate in fun activities that reinforce the lessonParticipating schools are in Detroit, Harper Woods, Hazel Park, Sterling Heights, and Warren

Agency: Winning Futures

We empower Metro Detroit high school students to overcome obstacles and achieve their career goals.  Career Mentors are volunteers who attend one-hour sessions with students, providing them with encouragement and support while helping them learn the day's lesson. 

2 or 3 one-hour sessions each month from Nov. through MaySessions are held at a specific school and time during the school day morningEach session is facilitated by staff membersCareer Mentors and students listen to a 10-minute presentation, then participate in fun activities that reinforce the lessonParticipating schools are in Detroit, Harper Woods, Hazel Park, Sterling Heights, and Warren

Agency: Winning Futures

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-Person Tutor

Position Title: In-Person Tutor

Location: In-person (elementary school).

Time Commitment: Weekly Tutoring sessions from October 2026 to May 2027.


About the role

We are seeking dedicated volunteers to serve as tutors for elementary school children. Our students are bilingual learners who greatly benefit from after-school support. As a tutor, you will help them build confidence, enhance academic skills, and find joy in learning within a safe and supportive environment.

You would make a wonderful tutor if you:

Are patient, kind, and love helping others grow. Believe that every child deserves a chance to succeed. Feel excited to share your knowledge and empower young learners. Enjoy creative ways of explaining new concepts and celebrating small victories. Can consistently commit to a weekly tutoring session. Complete a background check (if you are 18+).

No teaching experience is required! Just a desire to support, encourage, and inspire young learners. If you love sharing knowledge and want to make a positive impact, this opportunity is for you!

Agency: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program

Position Title: In-Person Tutor

Location: In-person (elementary school).

Time Commitment: Weekly Tutoring sessions from October 2026 to May 2027.


About the role

We are seeking dedicated volunteers to serve as tutors for elementary school children. Our students are bilingual learners who greatly benefit from after-school support. As a tutor, you will help them build confidence, enhance academic skills, and find joy in learning within a safe and supportive environment.

You would make a wonderful tutor if you:

Are patient, kind, and love helping others grow. Believe that every child deserves a chance to succeed. Feel excited to share your knowledge and empower young learners. Enjoy creative ways of explaining new concepts and celebrating small victories. Can consistently commit to a weekly tutoring session. Complete a background check (if you are 18+).

No teaching experience is required! Just a desire to support, encourage, and inspire young learners. If you love sharing knowledge and want to make a positive impact, this opportunity is for you!

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: Middle/High School Youth Mentor

Elms Family and Community Services is seeking mentors for its 2025 - 26 Youth Programs.  Mentors will assist in guiding middle and high school youth.  The mentor will serve as lead support to youth involved in EFCS programs, assist in facilitating group workshops and coordinating experiential learning opportunities for program participants.

This position would require 2 hours for weekly program meetings with participants and 4 hours monthly for engagement with mentees.

All volunteers must complete a background check and must be cleared as a school volunteer with participating schools.  Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window.

The Sterling Volunteer background check will come at no cost to the volunteer. Once the background check is complete (average 1-2 business days), you will receive an email notifying you that you may complete your registration. There is a School Volunteer background check required, which will also come at no cost to the volunteer.

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org, to learn more about us!

Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Elms Family and Community Services is seeking mentors for its 2025 - 26 Youth Programs.  Mentors will assist in guiding middle and high school youth.  The mentor will serve as lead support to youth involved in EFCS programs, assist in facilitating group workshops and coordinating experiential learning opportunities for program participants.

This position would require 2 hours for weekly program meetings with participants and 4 hours monthly for engagement with mentees.

All volunteers must complete a background check and must be cleared as a school volunteer with participating schools.  Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window.

The Sterling Volunteer background check will come at no cost to the volunteer. Once the background check is complete (average 1-2 business days), you will receive an email notifying you that you may complete your registration. There is a School Volunteer background check required, which will also come at no cost to the volunteer.

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: School Volunteer

Provide support to school, students, parents and staff through various activities.  

Agency: Detroit International Academy for Young Women

Provide support to school, students, parents and staff through various activities.  

Agency: Detroit International Academy for Young Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 15, 2034

Zip Code: 48212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Food Drive for Fish & Loaves

Fish & Loaves is a non-profit organization serving Downriver and Wayne County with our client choice pantry. Our pantry serves over 25,000 households each year. To lower our food costs, we welcome businesses, churches, school groups, and other organizations to host community food drives.

Select a time frame and location for the food drive that works for your schedule.Contact Fish & Loaves Operation Manager, Bob Cooper, at 734-992-6285 or bcooper@flcfp.org. Bob will provide you with a list of pantry needs. We can also provide boxes if needed.Advertise your food drive with flyers, social media, and word of mouth. Fish & Loaves will also share your food drive on social media.Collect food!Once the drive is over, contact the pantry to schedule a delivery time at Fish & Loaves or for assistance with food pick up.Most of all have fun with the food drive knowing that you are helping your neighbors. The need is great. Your help is appreciated.

Agency: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry

Fish & Loaves is a non-profit organization serving Downriver and Wayne County with our client choice pantry. Our pantry serves over 25,000 households each year. To lower our food costs, we welcome businesses, churches, school groups, and other organizations to host community food drives.

Select a time frame and location for the food drive that works for your schedule.Contact Fish & Loaves Operation Manager, Bob Cooper, at 734-992-6285 or bcooper@flcfp.org. Bob will provide you with a list of pantry needs. We can also provide boxes if needed.Advertise your food drive with flyers, social media, and word of mouth. Fish & Loaves will also share your food drive on social media.Collect food!Once the drive is over, contact the pantry to schedule a delivery time at Fish & Loaves or for assistance with food pick up.Most of all have fun with the food drive knowing that you are helping your neighbors. The need is great. Your help is appreciated.

Agency: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48180

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fish & Loaves Pantry Regular Warehouse Volunteers

Dedicated volunteers are needed on a weekly basis to support our warehouse operations and help us distribute food to our neighbors who need it.

Responsibilities include: 

Unloading trucksSorting and packing ordersStocking shelvesInventory

The volunteer must have the capacity to lift and carry 15-20 pounds. We are looking for individuals who would like to commit to a long term volunteer position. Our regular volunteers work one 3-4 hour shift each week. This is a great opportunity for retirees or other folks with availability during week days.

There are several shifts available:

Monday: 7am-11am or 1pm-4pmTuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 7am-11am or 12pm-3pm

Please send an email to volunteer@flcfp.org to learn more about this position and how to get started.

Agency: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry

Dedicated volunteers are needed on a weekly basis to support our warehouse operations and help us distribute food to our neighbors who need it.

Responsibilities include: 

Unloading trucksSorting and packing ordersStocking shelvesInventory

The volunteer must have the capacity to lift and carry 15-20 pounds. We are looking for individuals who would like to commit to a long term volunteer position. Our regular volunteers work one 3-4 hour shift each week. This is a great opportunity for retirees or other folks with availability during week days.

There are several shifts available:

Monday: 7am-11am or 1pm-4pmTuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 7am-11am or 12pm-3pm

Please send an email to volunteer@flcfp.org to learn more about this position and how to get started.

Agency: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48180

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fish & Loaves Food Pantry Intake Office Volunteer

Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry is seeking dedicated regular volunteers to fill positions in our intake office during weekdays. We are one of the largest client choice food pantries in Michigan. We provide assistance to many families. Do you enjoy working with and helping folks? Do you like speaking to people both in person and on the phone? Skills that are useful to this position are customer service, managing phone calls, data entry, scheduling appointments, as well as helping clients find available resources in the area.

Shifts are available on Mondays 9am-noon, 1pm-4pm, or 4pm-7pm and Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 9am-noon or 12pm-3pm. Ideally, the volunteer is willing to commit to one 3-hour shift per week

If you are seeking a fulfilling way to give back to the community, please contact us. We will promptly get in touch, answer questions and provide additional information.

Agency: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry

Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry is seeking dedicated regular volunteers to fill positions in our intake office during weekdays. We are one of the largest client choice food pantries in Michigan. We provide assistance to many families. Do you enjoy working with and helping folks? Do you like speaking to people both in person and on the phone? Skills that are useful to this position are customer service, managing phone calls, data entry, scheduling appointments, as well as helping clients find available resources in the area.

Shifts are available on Mondays 9am-noon, 1pm-4pm, or 4pm-7pm and Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 9am-noon or 12pm-3pm. Ideally, the volunteer is willing to commit to one 3-hour shift per week

If you are seeking a fulfilling way to give back to the community, please contact us. We will promptly get in touch, answer questions and provide additional information.

Agency: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48180

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery and Pantry Help

Grocery help could be help grocery shopping and/or picking up donations from Forgotten Harvest and other locations that donate food to HAVEN.

Pantry help could be making sure non-perishable items are dated and stocked properly, helping unload, portion, and put away perishable grocery items. 

Background check would be required before volunteers begin, agency will cover costs. 

Tuesday 9:00am-12pm

Friday 1:30pm-3:30pm

Agency: HAVEN

Grocery help could be help grocery shopping and/or picking up donations from Forgotten Harvest and other locations that donate food to HAVEN.

Pantry help could be making sure non-perishable items are dated and stocked properly, helping unload, portion, and put away perishable grocery items. 

Background check would be required before volunteers begin, agency will cover costs. 

Tuesday 9:00am-12pm

Friday 1:30pm-3:30pm

Agency: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer at a Supportive Housing Org

About Avalon Housing

At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes.

If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you.

About Our Food Pantries

Avalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry.

Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical Demands

Volunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds.

Position Information

Job Title: Food Pantry Volunteer

Reports To:

Carrot Way - Scott Phillips, Community Builder State Crossing - Dei McCarty, Support Coordinator Hickory Way - Ian MacKenzie, Community Builder Pauline - Bria Camp, Community Builder Miller Manor - Marian Turner, Community Builder The Grove - MaLinda Hall, Community Builder

Location: On-site at one or more of our Food Pantry locations:

Carrot Way (32 Carrot Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48105) - Mondays 8:30 AM - 11 AM State Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PM Hickory Way (1120 S Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Wednesdays 10 AM - 1 PM Pauline (1500 Pauline Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Thursdays 9 AM - 12 PM Miller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM The Grove (2380 Veridian Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48104) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM

Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed.

Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard

Agency: Avalon Housing

About Avalon Housing

At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes.

If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you.

About Our Food Pantries

Avalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry.

Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical Demands

Volunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds.

Position Information

Job Title: Food Pantry Volunteer

Reports To:

Carrot Way - Scott Phillips, Community Builder State Crossing - Dei McCarty, Support Coordinator Hickory Way - Ian MacKenzie, Community Builder Pauline - Bria Camp, Community Builder Miller Manor - Marian Turner, Community Builder The Grove - MaLinda Hall, Community Builder

Location: On-site at one or more of our Food Pantry locations:

Carrot Way (32 Carrot Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48105) - Mondays 8:30 AM - 11 AM State Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PM Hickory Way (1120 S Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Wednesdays 10 AM - 1 PM Pauline (1500 Pauline Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Thursdays 9 AM - 12 PM Miller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM The Grove (2380 Veridian Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48104) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM

Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed.

Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard

Agency: Avalon Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer at a Supportive Housing Org (Miller Manor location)

About Avalon Housing

At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes.

If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you.

About Our Food Pantries

Avalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry.

Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical Demands

Volunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds.

Position Information

Job Title: Food Pantry Volunteer

Reports To: Marian Turner, Community Builder

Location: On-site at Miller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM

Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed.

Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard

Agency: Avalon Housing

About Avalon Housing

At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes.

If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you.

About Our Food Pantries

Avalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry.

Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical Demands

Volunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds.

Position Information

Job Title: Food Pantry Volunteer

Reports To: Marian Turner, Community Builder

Location: On-site at Miller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM

Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed.

Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard

Agency: Avalon Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Office & Programs Support

Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking volunteers to provide general office and programs support. This is a volunteer (unpaid) role. 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.

Role: Office & Programs Support

This role will support EFCS's general office and programs activities.

Commitment: Successful candidates must be available to volunteer approximately 4-8 hours/month.


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 volunteers to provide general office and programs support. This is a volunteer (unpaid) role. 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.

Role: Office & Programs Support

This role will support EFCS's general office and programs activities.

Commitment: Successful candidates must be available to volunteer approximately 4-8 hours/month.


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: Food Pantry Volunteer at a Supportive Housing Org (The Grove location)

About Avalon Housing

At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes.

If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you.

About Our Food Pantries

Avalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry.

Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical Demands

Volunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds.

Position Information

Job Title: Food Pantry Volunteer

Reports To: MaLinda Hall, Community Builder

Location: On-site at The Grove (2380 Veridian Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48104) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM

Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed.

Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard

Agency: Avalon Housing

About Avalon Housing

At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes.

If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you.

About Our Food Pantries

Avalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry.

Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical Demands

Volunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds.

Position Information

Job Title: Food Pantry Volunteer

Reports To: MaLinda Hall, Community Builder

Location: On-site at The Grove (2380 Veridian Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48104) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM

Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed.

Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard

Agency: Avalon Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Diapers & Hygiene Community Drive

The Guidance Center provides a variety of mental health services and essential community resources to individuals and families facing real challenges.  One thing we see every day is how basic needs like hygiene items and diapers can impact a person's well-being.  When those needs go unmet, stress increases and it becomes even harder for people to focus on their health, stability, and recovery.

By organizing a drive for these items (any or all) you can help ease that burden.  The items you collect go directly to people in our programs, supporting both their immediate needs and their overall all wellness.  

Items include: Diapers of all sizes, sensitive baby wipes, feminine products, bar soap, body wash, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, ect.

Select RESPOND in the upper right corner or reach out to Qiana Stovall at qstovall@guidance-center.org to schedule an in-person donation or pick-up.

Donations may also be shipped (via Amazon or other suppliers) to: The Guidance Center, ATTN: Qiana Stovall, 13101 Allen Road, Southgate, MI 48195

You bring the energy and organization, and we'll make sure your efforts have a direct impact!

 

Agency: The Guidance Center

The Guidance Center provides a variety of mental health services and essential community resources to individuals and families facing real challenges.  One thing we see every day is how basic needs like hygiene items and diapers can impact a person's well-being.  When those needs go unmet, stress increases and it becomes even harder for people to focus on their health, stability, and recovery.

By organizing a drive for these items (any or all) you can help ease that burden.  The items you collect go directly to people in our programs, supporting both their immediate needs and their overall all wellness.  

Items include: Diapers of all sizes, sensitive baby wipes, feminine products, bar soap, body wash, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, ect.

Select RESPOND in the upper right corner or reach out to Qiana Stovall at qstovall@guidance-center.org to schedule an in-person donation or pick-up.

Donations may also be shipped (via Amazon or other suppliers) to: The Guidance Center, ATTN: Qiana Stovall, 13101 Allen Road, Southgate, MI 48195

You bring the energy and organization, and we'll make sure your efforts have a direct impact!

 

Agency: The Guidance Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48195

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Food Distribution Support - Drivers/Movers Needed

Help provide support to individuals and families in need across Macomb & Wayne Counties.  Distribution Associates will assist with organizing or delivering items for community distributions.

Monthly every third Friday, Saturday, or when necessary

2026 Dates: April 17th, May 15th, June 18th, July 16th, August 20th, September 17th, October 15th, November 19th, and December 17th.

Shifts:

(2PM-5PM) Packers/Distribution Prep positions available as well

***12-2PM and/or 2-3PM Drivers/Movers

Time Commitment

2 hours per shift or less

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us.  Contact us at info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org or 313-398-9445.

Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Help provide support to individuals and families in need across Macomb & Wayne Counties.  Distribution Associates will assist with organizing or delivering items for community distributions.

Monthly every third Friday, Saturday, or when necessary

2026 Dates: April 17th, May 15th, June 18th, July 16th, August 20th, September 17th, October 15th, November 19th, and December 17th.

Shifts:

(2PM-5PM) Packers/Distribution Prep positions available as well

***12-2PM and/or 2-3PM Drivers/Movers

Time Commitment

2 hours per shift or less

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us.  Contact us at info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org or 313-398-9445.

Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Events & Workshop Facilitator/Guest Speaker

Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking guest speakers and facilitators to support its events and program workshop (e.g. career, STEM, financial literacy, health/wellness, etc.) areas in the community.  This is a volunteer (unpaid) role. 

EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan.  We service youth, families and individuals in Wayne/Macomb County and the surrounding community. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. We do this through our support services, programs and community projects.

Summary of Role: The Events & Workshops facilitator/guest speaker assists in facilitating program topics for health/wellness, financial literacy, educational and/or career activities at schools, libraries, and community centers in the  Wayne/Macomb County, and surrounding communities.

Skills Needed:

Must have 2 or more years of relevant experience in the program or workshop topics.Must be reliable and have transportation to/from community locations. Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and time management skills.Preferred experience working with youth, adults and seniors in underrepresented communities.

Commitment:

Successful candidates must be available to support 1-2 community events or workshops yearly for 2 hours.  Must arrive 30 minutes - 1 hour, prior to the start of the event or workshop.

All volunteers and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. There is no cost to you for this service.

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 guest speakers and facilitators to support its events and program workshop (e.g. career, STEM, financial literacy, health/wellness, etc.) areas in the community.  This is a volunteer (unpaid) role. 

EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan.  We service youth, families and individuals in Wayne/Macomb County and the surrounding community. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. We do this through our support services, programs and community projects.

Summary of Role: The Events & Workshops facilitator/guest speaker assists in facilitating program topics for health/wellness, financial literacy, educational and/or career activities at schools, libraries, and community centers in the  Wayne/Macomb County, and surrounding communities.

Skills Needed:

Must have 2 or more years of relevant experience in the program or workshop topics.Must be reliable and have transportation to/from community locations. Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and time management skills.Preferred experience working with youth, adults and seniors in underrepresented communities.

Commitment:

Successful candidates must be available to support 1-2 community events or workshops yearly for 2 hours.  Must arrive 30 minutes - 1 hour, prior to the start of the event or workshop.

All volunteers and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. There is no cost to you for this service.

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: Inventory Management & Fundraising Support Volunteer - Hybrid

Position Summary

Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking a detail-oriented and mission-driven volunteer to support inventory management and fundraising development efforts. This role plays a critical part in ensuring program and service resources are organized, tracked, and aligned with community needs, while also assisting in strengthening EFCS’s fundraising and sponsorship initiatives.

Impact of the Role

Volunteers in this role directly contribute to the efficiency and sustainability of EFCS programs by ensuring resources are readily available and by supporting efforts to secure funding. Your contributions will help expand services for youth, families, and underserved communities.

Benefits

· Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit operations and fundraising

· Build skills in inventory management, development strategy, and community engagement

· Networking opportunities with nonprofit leaders and community partners

· Letter of recommendation upon successful completion of volunteer service

Successful volunteers must have a successful background check, at no cost to you.


Learn more about us today!

Website: elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/elmsfamily&communityservices/


Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Position Summary

Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking a detail-oriented and mission-driven volunteer to support inventory management and fundraising development efforts. This role plays a critical part in ensuring program and service resources are organized, tracked, and aligned with community needs, while also assisting in strengthening EFCS’s fundraising and sponsorship initiatives.

Impact of the Role

Volunteers in this role directly contribute to the efficiency and sustainability of EFCS programs by ensuring resources are readily available and by supporting efforts to secure funding. Your contributions will help expand services for youth, families, and underserved communities.

Benefits

· Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit operations and fundraising

· Build skills in inventory management, development strategy, and community engagement

· Networking opportunities with nonprofit leaders and community partners

· Letter of recommendation upon successful completion of volunteer service

Successful volunteers must have a successful background check, at no cost to you.


Learn more about us today!

Website: elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/elmsfamily&communityservices/


Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Help at HAVEN 2026

We are looking for willing volunteers to help us get the garden ready for the new season. We have a list of projects to get done, and we can't do it without you! So whether it is just you, or you're bringing a group with you, we welcome all to our garden. 


**As a reminder, our agency has a policy in place that clients must be out of services for a minimum of 12 months before becoming eligible to volunteer. This policy exists to ensure that individuals have the necessary time and space to focus fully on their healing and recovery journey.

We understand the desire many clients feel to give back, and we deeply value their strength and resilience. However, this waiting period is a vital part of our trauma-informed approach, and it helps protect the well-being of both former clients and those currently receiving support.

Thank you for your understanding and for helping us maintain a safe, supportive environment for everyone involved.**

 

PLEASE MEET GARDENER IN GARDEN BEHIND THE GARAGE!!!

 

13-17 year old volunteers must have an adult supervisor with them.

Agency: HAVEN

We are looking for willing volunteers to help us get the garden ready for the new season. We have a list of projects to get done, and we can't do it without you! So whether it is just you, or you're bringing a group with you, we welcome all to our garden. 


**As a reminder, our agency has a policy in place that clients must be out of services for a minimum of 12 months before becoming eligible to volunteer. This policy exists to ensure that individuals have the necessary time and space to focus fully on their healing and recovery journey.

We understand the desire many clients feel to give back, and we deeply value their strength and resilience. However, this waiting period is a vital part of our trauma-informed approach, and it helps protect the well-being of both former clients and those currently receiving support.

Thank you for your understanding and for helping us maintain a safe, supportive environment for everyone involved.**

 

PLEASE MEET GARDENER IN GARDEN BEHIND THE GARAGE!!!

 

13-17 year old volunteers must have an adult supervisor with them.

Agency: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fall Garden Clean UP 2026

Help us get our garden cleaned up and ready for the winter!

Clean Up beds, disassemble the fencing around the beds, and get everything stored away for winter.

Agency: HAVEN

Help us get our garden cleaned up and ready for the winter!

Clean Up beds, disassemble the fencing around the beds, and get everything stored away for winter.

Agency: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2026

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Our Community Resource Center Clothing Closet needs some TLC

The Guidance Center is looking for individuals and groups of volunteers to help sort, hang, and fold clothing donations, organize home goods, and pitch in with some light cleaning to keep the space welcoming for everyone.

It's hands-on work that directly helps local families in need.  Your time and support will help create a pleasant "shopping" experience for individuals that visit to pick out what they need most - at no cost and in a dignified way.

Shifts are 2 - 4 hours, so it's easy to fit into a day without a big time commitment.  You can come on your own or bring a group.  No special skills needed- just willingness to pitch in.  It's simple work, but it makes a real and tremendous difference!

Agency: The Guidance Center

The Guidance Center is looking for individuals and groups of volunteers to help sort, hang, and fold clothing donations, organize home goods, and pitch in with some light cleaning to keep the space welcoming for everyone.

It's hands-on work that directly helps local families in need.  Your time and support will help create a pleasant "shopping" experience for individuals that visit to pick out what they need most - at no cost and in a dignified way.

Shifts are 2 - 4 hours, so it's easy to fit into a day without a big time commitment.  You can come on your own or bring a group.  No special skills needed- just willingness to pitch in.  It's simple work, but it makes a real and tremendous difference!

Agency: The Guidance Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 48218

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Safe Sleep Facilitator

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Agency: Washtenaw Area Council for Children

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Agency: Washtenaw Area Council for Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer- Musical Companion

Interim Healthcare 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 our patients, and their caregivers.  Though our office is based in Novi, MI, our service territory extends to 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. Consider joining our team as a Patient Musical Companion Volunteer.  These volunteers provide social visits for the patients and the families that we serve, while incorporating the gift of music while visiting. These visits support our patients by enhancing socialization, while utilizing the gift of music as a way of connection. We work with our volunteers to make sure these visits are meaningful and centered around the needs of our patients. These visits may include, but are not limited to, providing bedside companionship, sharing musical talent as a means of connection or entertainment, playing their favorite game, reading their favorite book, reminiscing with the individual, and more. These Volunteers must be 18+ years of age, be willing to complete our required onboarding and training process, as well as have a background in music. For more information, or to apply, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Lisa Gardner, at (248) 986-1272 (cell), or via email at ligardner@interimhealthcare.com.  

Agency: Interim Home Health and Hospice

Interim Healthcare 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 our patients, and their caregivers.  Though our office is based in Novi, MI, our service territory extends to 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. Consider joining our team as a Patient Musical Companion Volunteer.  These volunteers provide social visits for the patients and the families that we serve, while incorporating the gift of music while visiting. These visits support our patients by enhancing socialization, while utilizing the gift of music as a way of connection. We work with our volunteers to make sure these visits are meaningful and centered around the needs of our patients. These visits may include, but are not limited to, providing bedside companionship, sharing musical talent as a means of connection or entertainment, playing their favorite game, reading their favorite book, reminiscing with the individual, and more. These Volunteers must be 18+ years of age, be willing to complete our required onboarding and training process, as well as have a background in music. For more information, or to apply, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Lisa Gardner, at (248) 986-1272 (cell), or via email at ligardner@interimhealthcare.com.  

Agency: Interim Home Health and Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48375

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Classroom Reading

Volunteer with Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency Head Start to read to classrooms in your Community. Bring the love of reading to a classroom and engage in our student's learning.

If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our registration form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Volunteer with Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency Head Start to read to classrooms in your Community. Bring the love of reading to a classroom and engage in our student's learning.

If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our registration form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer in Our Education Gardens!

Join us in creating vibrant green spaces where learning and growing go hand in hand!

Brilliant Detroit hosts an annual summer camp across our neighborhood sites, offering outdoor educational programming that covers a wide range of topics—including literacy, science, nature exploration, and hands-on gardening. Each site features an education garden with several raised beds growing tomatoes, leafy greens, peppers, and more! We’re currently seeking volunteers of all experience levels who are interested in gardening to help us prepare our gardens for the upcoming summer camp season. 

Volunteer tasks may include:

Planning how to use each raised bedPlanting seedlings and transplantsWeeding and general garden care

This is a wonderful opportunity to:

Learn more about plants and sustainable gardeningTake part in a hands-on community projectHelp kids discover the joy of growing and harvesting their own food

Whether you’re an individual, a group of friends, or a family, you’re welcome to join! We’re especially looking for recurring volunteers who can commit to visiting their site once or twice a week; volunteers are not responsible for a daily watering schedule. 

By submitting your interest through this form, we will contact you via email to guide you through the volunteer onboarding process. Please be sure to specify which site you are interested in volunteering at when completing the form:

Northwest Detroit/Pontiac Central/North Central Detroit Northeast/East Detroit South/Southwest Detroit

Agency: Brilliant Detroit

Join us in creating vibrant green spaces where learning and growing go hand in hand!

Brilliant Detroit hosts an annual summer camp across our neighborhood sites, offering outdoor educational programming that covers a wide range of topics—including literacy, science, nature exploration, and hands-on gardening. Each site features an education garden with several raised beds growing tomatoes, leafy greens, peppers, and more! We’re currently seeking volunteers of all experience levels who are interested in gardening to help us prepare our gardens for the upcoming summer camp season. 

Volunteer tasks may include:

Planning how to use each raised bedPlanting seedlings and transplantsWeeding and general garden care

This is a wonderful opportunity to:

Learn more about plants and sustainable gardeningTake part in a hands-on community projectHelp kids discover the joy of growing and harvesting their own food

Whether you’re an individual, a group of friends, or a family, you’re welcome to join! We’re especially looking for recurring volunteers who can commit to visiting their site once or twice a week; volunteers are not responsible for a daily watering schedule. 

By submitting your interest through this form, we will contact you via email to guide you through the volunteer onboarding process. Please be sure to specify which site you are interested in volunteering at when completing the form:

Northwest Detroit/Pontiac Central/North Central Detroit Northeast/East Detroit South/Southwest Detroit

Agency: Brilliant Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 2, 2026

Zip Code: 48210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kitchen Prep Volunteer

We are a nonprofit that provides free meals to any hungry members of our community. Almost all of our service sites fall within ALICE communities, and serve individuals with low-income or experiencing homelessness.

To take part in this impactful work, help us prep food for the free meals we take out to your community! Prep shifts in our commercial kitchen can include chopping produce, preparing sauces or soups, building wraps and sandwiches, washing dishes, cleaning the counters, mixing salads, and more! Our food programming changes seasonally, with our peak food truck season being in the warmer months, and more meal drop-offs during the winter months. In the winter, we are typically inside our kitchen, or a partner service site. During food truck season, our opportunities are sometimes in our kitchen, on our food truck, or our shower/laundry trailers across multiple sites. We would love to have you be part of the team, no long-term commitment necessary. Please visit our signup genius that has the most up to date shift details and sites to sign-up for here!

Agency: FedUp Ministries

We are a nonprofit that provides free meals to any hungry members of our community. Almost all of our service sites fall within ALICE communities, and serve individuals with low-income or experiencing homelessness.

To take part in this impactful work, help us prep food for the free meals we take out to your community! Prep shifts in our commercial kitchen can include chopping produce, preparing sauces or soups, building wraps and sandwiches, washing dishes, cleaning the counters, mixing salads, and more! Our food programming changes seasonally, with our peak food truck season being in the warmer months, and more meal drop-offs during the winter months. In the winter, we are typically inside our kitchen, or a partner service site. During food truck season, our opportunities are sometimes in our kitchen, on our food truck, or our shower/laundry trailers across multiple sites. We would love to have you be part of the team, no long-term commitment necessary. Please visit our signup genius that has the most up to date shift details and sites to sign-up for here!

Agency: FedUp Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ypsi Food Fest Volunteer Crew 26

Volunteer with the YPSI Food Festival!
Date: Friday, August 15, 2026
Event Time: 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: University Bank Commerce Center, 301 W Michigan Ave

Help us make Ypsi Food Festival a success! This fun family event will feature 30+ Food Tucks and artisan food vendors, music, and family-friendly activities. 

Volunteer Shifts:

9:00 AM – 11:00 PM (Set-Up Crew)

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

12:45 PM – 2:00 PM

1:45 PM – 4:00 PM

3:45 PM – 6:00 PM

5:45 PM – 8:00 PM

7:15 PM – 9:30 PM (Tear-Down)

Available Roles (you may be asked to help with any of the following):

Games & Activities Team
Encourage festival-goers to join in fun yard games, reset and tidy play areas, and maintain a family-friendly vibe.

Event Clean-Up Team
Walk the grounds, check trash bins, and help keep the space clean, welcoming, and safe for all guests.

Kids Zone Team

Serve and Children activities area leading area crafts and creating a safe and fun enviorments for children and their families to enjoy.

Set-Up & Tear-Down Team
Assist with tables, chairs, signage, vendor help, and general logistics before and after the event.

Vendor & DJ Care Team
Check on vendors and the DJ, offer water/snacks, relay needs to staff, and keep morale high.

Restroom Attendant Team
Monitor and restock porta potties and restrooms, wipe surfaces, and ensure a clean, comfortable experience.

Break Area Attendant Team
Maintain a tidy volunteer/vendor break space with water, snacks, and basic supplies.

Raffle Ticket Seller Team
Sell tickets, promote raffle prizes, handle cash, and help raise funds for local programming.

Info Booth & Guest Support Team
Greet guests, give directions, share maps/flyers, and help with lost & found or general questions.

You’re a Great Fit If You:

Enjoy being outdoors and working with people

Want to help make a fun community event run smoothly

Can walk, stand, or stay alert for your shift

Are dependable, upbeat, and flexible

Support Provided:

Orientation at the start of each shift

All supplies and equipment provided

On-site staff available for support

Water and light snacks offered

Sign Up Now to Help Make the Magic Happen!
Whether you're welcoming guests, selling raffle tickets, or making sure bathrooms stay stocked, your support keeps the YPSI Food Festival joyful, clean, and fun for everyone.

*The first 40 Volunteers that sign up to work 2 shifts will receive a free food ticket to support our food vendors!*

Agency: Growing Hope, Events

Volunteer with the YPSI Food Festival!
Date: Friday, August 15, 2026
Event Time: 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: University Bank Commerce Center, 301 W Michigan Ave

Help us make Ypsi Food Festival a success! This fun family event will feature 30+ Food Tucks and artisan food vendors, music, and family-friendly activities. 

Volunteer Shifts:

9:00 AM – 11:00 PM (Set-Up Crew)

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

12:45 PM – 2:00 PM

1:45 PM – 4:00 PM

3:45 PM – 6:00 PM

5:45 PM – 8:00 PM

7:15 PM – 9:30 PM (Tear-Down)

Available Roles (you may be asked to help with any of the following):

Games & Activities Team
Encourage festival-goers to join in fun yard games, reset and tidy play areas, and maintain a family-friendly vibe.

Event Clean-Up Team
Walk the grounds, check trash bins, and help keep the space clean, welcoming, and safe for all guests.

Kids Zone Team

Serve and Children activities area leading area crafts and creating a safe and fun enviorments for children and their families to enjoy.

Set-Up & Tear-Down Team
Assist with tables, chairs, signage, vendor help, and general logistics before and after the event.

Vendor & DJ Care Team
Check on vendors and the DJ, offer water/snacks, relay needs to staff, and keep morale high.

Restroom Attendant Team
Monitor and restock porta potties and restrooms, wipe surfaces, and ensure a clean, comfortable experience.

Break Area Attendant Team
Maintain a tidy volunteer/vendor break space with water, snacks, and basic supplies.

Raffle Ticket Seller Team
Sell tickets, promote raffle prizes, handle cash, and help raise funds for local programming.

Info Booth & Guest Support Team
Greet guests, give directions, share maps/flyers, and help with lost & found or general questions.

You’re a Great Fit If You:

Enjoy being outdoors and working with people

Want to help make a fun community event run smoothly

Can walk, stand, or stay alert for your shift

Are dependable, upbeat, and flexible

Support Provided:

Orientation at the start of each shift

All supplies and equipment provided

On-site staff available for support

Water and light snacks offered

Sign Up Now to Help Make the Magic Happen!
Whether you're welcoming guests, selling raffle tickets, or making sure bathrooms stay stocked, your support keeps the YPSI Food Festival joyful, clean, and fun for everyone.

*The first 40 Volunteers that sign up to work 2 shifts will receive a free food ticket to support our food vendors!*

Agency: Growing Hope, Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Behind the Scenes: Data

Office Assistant
Help us serve more people by helping with tasks like data entry, sorting, and distributing mail.

Agency: Client Impact

Office Assistant
Help us serve more people by helping with tasks like data entry, sorting, and distributing mail.

Agency: Client Impact

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 16, 2027

Zip Code: 48208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Behind the Scenes: The Handy Helper

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, etc 

Agency: 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, etc 

Agency: Help Behind the Scenes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serves Others: Mid-Week Market Food Distribution

Help distribute food to our clients.  It's a time to be social and share the giving power of food.  

Agency: Help Behind the Scenes

Help distribute food to our clients.  It's a time to be social and share the giving power of food.  

Agency: Help Behind the Scenes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Administrative Assist: Office Assistant

The Detailed Devotee 

This person has a color-coded planner and loves making a daily to-do list. They enter data into computer programs and file documents with ease. This person has the patience to potty train a puppy. This volunteer opportunity supports our many needs of database entry, recording client needs, filing, answering phones, and sorting mail sent to us for our clients. This person is the first point of contact for clients and is vital in keeping the daily operations of the organization running smoothly. See one volunteer position that fit within this category below. 

  Office Assistant  

Help manage office assistant duties.   Assist organizing and distributing client mail received at Crossroads.  

Agency: Administration Support

The Detailed Devotee 

This person has a color-coded planner and loves making a daily to-do list. They enter data into computer programs and file documents with ease. This person has the patience to potty train a puppy. This volunteer opportunity supports our many needs of database entry, recording client needs, filing, answering phones, and sorting mail sent to us for our clients. This person is the first point of contact for clients and is vital in keeping the daily operations of the organization running smoothly. See one volunteer position that fit within this category below. 

  Office Assistant  

Help manage office assistant duties.   Assist organizing and distributing client mail received at Crossroads.  

Agency: Administration Support

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gleaners' Food Distribution

Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency partners with Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan to help provide nutritious food and resources to families in the community. Through this partnership, food distributions are organized to support families experiencing food insecurity. Volunteers help by assisting with setup, organizing food, and supporting the distribution process to ensure families are served in a welcoming and efficient way.

If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our registration form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org 

Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency partners with Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan to help provide nutritious food and resources to families in the community. Through this partnership, food distributions are organized to support families experiencing food insecurity. Volunteers help by assisting with setup, organizing food, and supporting the distribution process to ensure families are served in a welcoming and efficient way.

If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our registration form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org 

Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Garlic Mustard Season

The Michigan DNR has an exciting volunteer opportunity this spring. We’re inviting you to join us in hands-on land stewardship by removing invasive garlic mustard plants from some of Southeast Michigan’s most high-quality natural areas. 

This season (spring 2026), we’ll be working in: 

Bald Mountain Recreation Area 

Brighton Recreation Area 

Highland Recreation Area 

Pinckney Recreation Area 

Waterloo Recreation Area 


Volunteering with the Stewardship Unit is a fantastic way to strengthen community connections, enjoy the outdoors and get active, and make a lasting impact on Michigan’s natural resources. Visit our site to learn more: https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/about/get-involved/volunteer-stewardship

Agency: DNR Stewardship Volunteer Program

The Michigan DNR has an exciting volunteer opportunity this spring. We’re inviting you to join us in hands-on land stewardship by removing invasive garlic mustard plants from some of Southeast Michigan’s most high-quality natural areas. 

This season (spring 2026), we’ll be working in: 

Bald Mountain Recreation Area 

Brighton Recreation Area 

Highland Recreation Area 

Pinckney Recreation Area 

Waterloo Recreation Area 


Volunteering with the Stewardship Unit is a fantastic way to strengthen community connections, enjoy the outdoors and get active, and make a lasting impact on Michigan’s natural resources. Visit our site to learn more: https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/about/get-involved/volunteer-stewardship

Agency: DNR Stewardship Volunteer Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48843

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Food Distribution

Help keep our senior neighbors nourished! Our monthly food distribution needs volunteers to pack and place food boxes in cars. This opportunity takes place outside.

If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our registration form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Help keep our senior neighbors nourished! Our monthly food distribution needs volunteers to pack and place food boxes in cars. This opportunity takes place outside.

If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our registration form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48227

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nutrition Aide Parent Volunteer

The Parent Volunteer Nutrition Aide Program allows parents and guardians to assist with food service and nutrition activities while receiving flexible scheduling and hands-on experience. Volunteers support meal service operations while learning about nutrition, safety, and CACFP compliance.

Parent volunteers may:

Assist with meal prep, portioning, and classroom food transport.Help with menu planning and simple inventory tasks.Participate in nutrition education and cooking experiences.Learn ServeSafe and CACFP meal pattern requirements.Support dietary and allergy-safe meal practices.

If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our registration form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

The Parent Volunteer Nutrition Aide Program allows parents and guardians to assist with food service and nutrition activities while receiving flexible scheduling and hands-on experience. Volunteers support meal service operations while learning about nutrition, safety, and CACFP compliance.

Parent volunteers may:

Assist with meal prep, portioning, and classroom food transport.Help with menu planning and simple inventory tasks.Participate in nutrition education and cooking experiences.Learn ServeSafe and CACFP meal pattern requirements.Support dietary and allergy-safe meal practices.

If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our registration form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alfabetizacion Digital para Adultos

Agency: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program

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: Adult Education Programs Support

¡La Casa Amiga está buscando voluntarios apasionados y comprometidos para apoyar nuestro Programa de Educación para Adultos!

Agency: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program

¡La Casa Amiga está buscando voluntarios apasionados y comprometidos para apoyar nuestro Programa de Educación para Adultos!

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: Coordinación de Plataformas Educativas

Agency: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program

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: ROMULUS Opportunity - Home Delivery Program

We are excited to share a unique long-term volunteer opportunity right in your community! We are seeking dedicated volunteers to help support our Home Delivery Program at one of our extended locations with Citizens Changing Communities, operating every Tuesday morning from the Romulus High School parking lot.

 

Volunteer time on-site ranges from 1 to 2 hours each week, and your commitment would make a significant impact in serving neighbors in need. Our Food Programming team will reach out to provide more details.

 

Thanks to the support of volunteers like you, we can expand our reach and help even more individuals in our community. We look forward to hearing from you!


If you’re interested in learning more or want to get involved, please contact - Marguerite Kaiser, Food Programming Manager at mkaiser@forgottenharvest.org

Agency: Forgotten Harvest Long-Term Volunteers

We are excited to share a unique long-term volunteer opportunity right in your community! We are seeking dedicated volunteers to help support our Home Delivery Program at one of our extended locations with Citizens Changing Communities, operating every Tuesday morning from the Romulus High School parking lot.

 

Volunteer time on-site ranges from 1 to 2 hours each week, and your commitment would make a significant impact in serving neighbors in need. Our Food Programming team will reach out to provide more details.

 

Thanks to the support of volunteers like you, we can expand our reach and help even more individuals in our community. We look forward to hearing from you!


If you’re interested in learning more or want to get involved, please contact - Marguerite Kaiser, Food Programming Manager at mkaiser@forgottenharvest.org

Agency: Forgotten Harvest Long-Term Volunteers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 6, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 48174

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Party Planner in a Box REMOTE

PURPOSE OF JOB: Plan party theme and purchase party supplies for children living at an emergency shelter. Able to raise or provide their own funds to purchase party supplies.

If you are interested in creating a Party Planner, please fill out our Volunteer Interest form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

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. The room in which the party will take place has three long 6 ft tables and one round table if you want 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-up

Agency: 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 their own funds to purchase party supplies.

If you are interested in creating a Party Planner, please fill out our Volunteer Interest form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

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. The room in which the party will take place has three long 6 ft tables and one round table if you want 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-up

Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Healthy Home Basket REMOTE

PURPOSE OF JOB: Plan and purchase home health and hygiene supplies for families moving into a new home after experiencing homelessness. Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase supplies.

If you are interested in creating a basket, please fill out our Volunteer Interest form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED2.5 HOURS including:

+ 15 minute virtual Wayne Metro Volunteer Orientation, which can be scheduled any weekday

+ 2 hours estimated to complete job duties

DUTIES

Collect funds for purchasing below supplies. Purchase supplies: 1 laundry basket 1 container laundry soap 1 bottle dish soap 4 bath towels and 4 wash cloths Family size each of shampoo, conditioner and body soap/wash Optional supplies that could also be purchased: feminine hygiene products, products for African-American hair, deodorant Put all supplies into the one laundry basket. Call to arrange basket pick-up

QUALIFICATIONS

Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase party supplies

LOCATION: REMOTE -You may do this volunteer job anywhere!

BENEFITS

Build teamwork skills while you plan alongside co-workers Learn about resources in your community for basic needs Have fun and feel good while helping others


Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

PURPOSE OF JOB: Plan and purchase home health and hygiene supplies for families moving into a new home after experiencing homelessness. Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase supplies.

If you are interested in creating a basket, please fill out our Volunteer Interest form, and someone will be in contact with you. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED2.5 HOURS including:

+ 15 minute virtual Wayne Metro Volunteer Orientation, which can be scheduled any weekday

+ 2 hours estimated to complete job duties

DUTIES

Collect funds for purchasing below supplies. Purchase supplies: 1 laundry basket 1 container laundry soap 1 bottle dish soap 4 bath towels and 4 wash cloths Family size each of shampoo, conditioner and body soap/wash Optional supplies that could also be purchased: feminine hygiene products, products for African-American hair, deodorant Put all supplies into the one laundry basket. Call to arrange basket pick-up

QUALIFICATIONS

Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase party supplies

LOCATION: REMOTE -You may do this volunteer job anywhere!

BENEFITS

Build teamwork skills while you plan alongside co-workers Learn about resources in your community for 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: Yes


Volunteer: Diaper Distribution

Help keep our babies healthy and dry! Join our monthly diaper distribution and ensure that babies are cared for! Join us on the fourth Wednesday of every month and help distribute diapers and wipes to our Wayne Metro families in need! This is an outdoor distribution, so please dress for the weather.

If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our Registration Form, and someone will be in contact with you with details. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Help keep our babies healthy and dry! Join our monthly diaper distribution and ensure that babies are cared for! Join us on the fourth Wednesday of every month and help distribute diapers and wipes to our Wayne Metro families in need! This is an outdoor distribution, so please dress for the weather.

If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our Registration Form, and someone will be in contact with you with details. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at volunteers@waynemetro.org

Agency: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48125

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Brilliant Detroit Ongoing/Flexible Volunteer Opportunities

Brilliant Cities is a neighborhood-powered model ensuring children 0-8 are school-ready, healthy, and supported. We do this by transforming houses into family-focused, community hubs and partner with organizations to coordinate research-based programs for children and families. These programs focus on education, health, and family support, giving young children and families what they need for a bright future.

To date, Brilliant Cities has reached more than 24,000 children and caregivers, raising reading levels by an average of three grade levels per child. Since 2016, the model has expanded to 24 neighborhoods in Detroit, launched a hub in Pontiac, and is currently expanding to Philadelphia.

We’re inviting volunteers to join us in turning our mission into action. Whether reading one-on-one or with a group, painting a room, organizing our book library, or sorting in-kind donations, our hubs have meaningful volunteer opportunities that arise throughout the year, and we would love to welcome you!

Current volunteer opportunities

Brilliant Clothing Closet Organization 

Each Brilliant hub offers free clothing to families in need, helping build confidence and a sense of belonging by ensuring they have appropriate attire, which can be especially important for school success and positive social interactions. Clothing Closet volunteers impact our communities by helping to create an organized and welcoming space that supports smoother operations and makes clothing easily accessible for Brilliant participants. With support from hub staff, volunteers will review donated items for quality, condition, and seasonal fit, categorize them by type and size, and help create a department store style shopping experience for our community. This role involves standing, bending, reaching and moving around for most of the shift. Multiple locations and flexible scheduling available, please inquire.

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Brilliant Osborn Organization & Redesign 

Flexible scheduling; please inquire 

Our Osborn hub is preparing for a spring cleaning day to organize the free community clothing closet in the basement and sort and rearrange items stored in the garage. This effort will help ensure the hub’s spaces are accessible for regular programming, that our Brilliant families can easily navigate the clothing closet, and that everything is ready for our upcoming summer day camp. We're currently looking for a group of about 6-10 volunteers to join us, with half working in the garage and half in the basement. This project will involve moderate to heavy lifting.

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Brilliant Dexter-Linwood Basement Organization Project

Help create a welcoming and efficient space for our Brilliant participants! We're looking for volunteers to assist with organizing the basement of our Dexter-Linwood hub which is home to our free community clothing closet. Volunteers will assist with assembling shelving units, sorting totes, and organizing clothing by size. Your efforts will help us maintain a welcoming, clutter-free environment, making it easier for community members to access the resources they need. Flexible scheduling available; please inquire. (Volunteer groups welcome!)

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Brilliant Cody Rouge Hub Organization

We’re seeking volunteers to help organize our storage and programming areas. Tasks include assembling shelving units, and storing totes—some heavy lifting required. Your volunteer efforts will support smoother operations and ensure resources are accessible in a clutter-free environment. Flexible scheduling available; please inquire.

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Brilliant Brightmoor Organization & Redesign 

Our Brightmoor location is currently looking for volunteers to help organize basement rooms, assemble shelving units, and properly store totes to declutter and sort items. Volunteers will assist in creating storage solutions and ensuring our programming areas remain clean and functional. Tasks may include lifting and moving boxes, sorting supplies, and organizing materials. Volunteers are needed weekdays between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Volunteer groups welcome!)

Agency: Brilliant Detroit

Brilliant Cities is a neighborhood-powered model ensuring children 0-8 are school-ready, healthy, and supported. We do this by transforming houses into family-focused, community hubs and partner with organizations to coordinate research-based programs for children and families. These programs focus on education, health, and family support, giving young children and families what they need for a bright future.

To date, Brilliant Cities has reached more than 24,000 children and caregivers, raising reading levels by an average of three grade levels per child. Since 2016, the model has expanded to 24 neighborhoods in Detroit, launched a hub in Pontiac, and is currently expanding to Philadelphia.

We’re inviting volunteers to join us in turning our mission into action. Whether reading one-on-one or with a group, painting a room, organizing our book library, or sorting in-kind donations, our hubs have meaningful volunteer opportunities that arise throughout the year, and we would love to welcome you!

Current volunteer opportunities

Brilliant Clothing Closet Organization 

Each Brilliant hub offers free clothing to families in need, helping build confidence and a sense of belonging by ensuring they have appropriate attire, which can be especially important for school success and positive social interactions. Clothing Closet volunteers impact our communities by helping to create an organized and welcoming space that supports smoother operations and makes clothing easily accessible for Brilliant participants. With support from hub staff, volunteers will review donated items for quality, condition, and seasonal fit, categorize them by type and size, and help create a department store style shopping experience for our community. This role involves standing, bending, reaching and moving around for most of the shift. Multiple locations and flexible scheduling available, please inquire.

-

Brilliant Osborn Organization & Redesign 

Flexible scheduling; please inquire 

Our Osborn hub is preparing for a spring cleaning day to organize the free community clothing closet in the basement and sort and rearrange items stored in the garage. This effort will help ensure the hub’s spaces are accessible for regular programming, that our Brilliant families can easily navigate the clothing closet, and that everything is ready for our upcoming summer day camp. We're currently looking for a group of about 6-10 volunteers to join us, with half working in the garage and half in the basement. This project will involve moderate to heavy lifting.

-

Brilliant Dexter-Linwood Basement Organization Project

Help create a welcoming and efficient space for our Brilliant participants! We're looking for volunteers to assist with organizing the basement of our Dexter-Linwood hub which is home to our free community clothing closet. Volunteers will assist with assembling shelving units, sorting totes, and organizing clothing by size. Your efforts will help us maintain a welcoming, clutter-free environment, making it easier for community members to access the resources they need. Flexible scheduling available; please inquire. (Volunteer groups welcome!)

-

Brilliant Cody Rouge Hub Organization

We’re seeking volunteers to help organize our storage and programming areas. Tasks include assembling shelving units, and storing totes—some heavy lifting required. Your volunteer efforts will support smoother operations and ensure resources are accessible in a clutter-free environment. Flexible scheduling available; please inquire.

-

Brilliant Brightmoor Organization & Redesign 

Our Brightmoor location is currently looking for volunteers to help organize basement rooms, assemble shelving units, and properly store totes to declutter and sort items. Volunteers will assist in creating storage solutions and ensuring our programming areas remain clean and functional. Tasks may include lifting and moving boxes, sorting supplies, and organizing materials. Volunteers are needed weekdays between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Volunteer groups welcome!)

Agency: Brilliant Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 6, 2026

Zip Code: 48210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Focus: HOPE Court Ordered Community Service Orientation 2026 (Information Only - No Registration Required)

This is for informational purposes only.

No Registration Required

Orientations for the Court Ordered Community Service Program are Friday at 10:30am

Focus: HOPE 1300 Oakman Blvd. Detroit, 48238

(NO orientation on the following dates: 1/16, 4/3, 5/22, 6/19, 7/3, 9/4, 10/9, 11/27, 12/25).

Parking in the lot attached to the building - street parking is also available.

To participate you must bring:

Valid Photo ID  Community Service Paperwork (with the number of hours required) if you have it. Contact information for the officer/agent to whom your hours will be reported.

Orientation Guidelines

Schedule & Location: Orientation is held every Friday at 10:30am at 1300 Oakman Blvd. Detroit 48238.

Requirements: Volunteers must have a valid photo ID on file before beginning their service. Applications must be completed and submitted during orientation for final approval.

Eligibility: Applications with convictions for violent, sexual, or property-related crimes (e.g., breaking and entering) are ineligible for this program.

Service Hours: Orientation time does not count toward community service hours.

On-Site Safety: All volunteers must wear an ID badge at all times while on-site

Timekeeping: Timesheets will be held by the Homebound Deliveries Clerk or Food Center Managers for the duration of the shift. Your timesheet will be signed once the badge has been returned at the end of the shift.

Hours of Operation:

Service hours vary slightly from our general business hours to ensure all tasks are completed.

• Monday – Thursday: 8:00 am – 3:30 pm

• Friday & Saturday: 8:00 am – 11:30 am

• Daily Deliveries: Available Monday – Friday, Select Saturday’s Note:

The latest daily start time for general service is 2:00 pm. Delivery drivers are exempt from this cutoff but must complete all deliveries on the same day they contact participants.

Dress Code

No loose-fitting jogging/sweatpants, tight pants or skirts, shorts/skorts/casual capri pants, miniskirts or high splits, sundresses/spaghetti strap (sleeveless) shirts/dresses, tight skirt/blouses, see-through shirts or blouses. No sleeveless shirts/tank tops, muscle shirts, hanging shirt tails, halters/midriffs/low cut blouses. No head wear (i.e. caps, skull caps) may be worn inside Focus: HOPE buildings except for religious head coverage, (i.e. yarmulke, Kofi, scarf/hijab, turban). No sandals or open-toed shoes on the food centers or warehouse floor.

Inclement Weather

To find out about closing, call 313-494-4600 and/or go to Focus: HOPE's website or social media platforms.

Completion Documentation

Please 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, and you will not be able to expedite this process. 

Additional Notes

-If you have additional questions, please call 313-494-4600.

-Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of their service, unattended minors will be asked to leave. 

-Late arrivals will not be allowed to attend orientation and will be asked to return at a later date.

 

 

 

Agency: Focus: HOPE's Court-Mandated Service Hours

This is for informational purposes only.

No Registration Required

Orientations for the Court Ordered Community Service Program are Friday at 10:30am

Focus: HOPE 1300 Oakman Blvd. Detroit, 48238

(NO orientation on the following dates: 1/16, 4/3, 5/22, 6/19, 7/3, 9/4, 10/9, 11/27, 12/25).

Parking in the lot attached to the building - street parking is also available.

To participate you must bring:

Valid Photo ID  Community Service Paperwork (with the number of hours required) if you have it. Contact information for the officer/agent to whom your hours will be reported.

Orientation Guidelines

Schedule & Location: Orientation is held every Friday at 10:30am at 1300 Oakman Blvd. Detroit 48238.

Requirements: Volunteers must have a valid photo ID on file before beginning their service. Applications must be completed and submitted during orientation for final approval.

Eligibility: Applications with convictions for violent, sexual, or property-related crimes (e.g., breaking and entering) are ineligible for this program.

Service Hours: Orientation time does not count toward community service hours.

On-Site Safety: All volunteers must wear an ID badge at all times while on-site

Timekeeping: Timesheets will be held by the Homebound Deliveries Clerk or Food Center Managers for the duration of the shift. Your timesheet will be signed once the badge has been returned at the end of the shift.

Hours of Operation:

Service hours vary slightly from our general business hours to ensure all tasks are completed.

• Monday – Thursday: 8:00 am – 3:30 pm

• Friday & Saturday: 8:00 am – 11:30 am

• Daily Deliveries: Available Monday – Friday, Select Saturday’s Note:

The latest daily start time for general service is 2:00 pm. Delivery drivers are exempt from this cutoff but must complete all deliveries on the same day they contact participants.

Dress Code

No loose-fitting jogging/sweatpants, tight pants or skirts, shorts/skorts/casual capri pants, miniskirts or high splits, sundresses/spaghetti strap (sleeveless) shirts/dresses, tight skirt/blouses, see-through shirts or blouses. No sleeveless shirts/tank tops, muscle shirts, hanging shirt tails, halters/midriffs/low cut blouses. No head wear (i.e. caps, skull caps) may be worn inside Focus: HOPE buildings except for religious head coverage, (i.e. yarmulke, Kofi, scarf/hijab, turban). No sandals or open-toed shoes on the food centers or warehouse floor.

Inclement Weather

To find out about closing, call 313-494-4600 and/or go to Focus: HOPE's website or social media platforms.

Completion Documentation

Please 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, and you will not be able to expedite this process. 

Additional Notes

-If you have additional questions, please call 313-494-4600.

-Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of their service, unattended minors will be asked to leave. 

-Late arrivals will not be allowed to attend orientation and will be asked to return at a later date.

 

 

 

Agency: Focus: HOPE's Court-Mandated Service Hours

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48238

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registered Nurses at Hope Clinic on Tuesday Afternoons

Our amazing care team at Hope Clinic is looking for registered nurse volunteers available to help care for uninsured patients at our Wayne Clinic in Westland.

Our biggest need is for Tuesday afternoons, but we are also looking for additional folks on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday mornings. This is a wonderful opportunity to give of your time and talents to help your neighbors in need!

If you are a licensed registered nurse, we hope you’ll consider volunteering and helping in our effort to make lives better!

 

Respond to let us know you are interested, or fill out an application at https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

 

*If you know of other Registered Nurses who might be interested, please help us get the word out!

Agency: Hope Clinic

Our amazing care team at Hope Clinic is looking for registered nurse volunteers available to help care for uninsured patients at our Wayne Clinic in Westland.

Our biggest need is for Tuesday afternoons, but we are also looking for additional folks on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday mornings. This is a wonderful opportunity to give of your time and talents to help your neighbors in need!

If you are a licensed registered nurse, we hope you’ll consider volunteering and helping in our effort to make lives better!

 

Respond to let us know you are interested, or fill out an application at https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

 

*If you know of other Registered Nurses who might be interested, please help us get the word out!

Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registered Nurse Volunteers Needed for Free Clinic: Join the team at Hope Clinic

Our amazing care team at Hope Clinic is looking for registered nurse volunteers available to help care for those in need at our Westland and Ypsilanti free clinic locations.

We are in need of help on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday mornings at our Westland location and additional days/times at our Ypsilanti location. This is a wonderful opportunity to give of your time and talents to help your neighbors in need!

If you are a licensed registered nurse, we hope you’ll consider volunteering and helping in our effort to make lives better!

 

Respond to let us know you are interested, or fill out an application at https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

 

*If you know of other Registered Nurses who might be interested, please help us get the word out!

Agency: Hope Clinic

Our amazing care team at Hope Clinic is looking for registered nurse volunteers available to help care for those in need at our Westland and Ypsilanti free clinic locations.

We are in need of help on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday mornings at our Westland location and additional days/times at our Ypsilanti location. This is a wonderful opportunity to give of your time and talents to help your neighbors in need!

If you are a licensed registered nurse, we hope you’ll consider volunteering and helping in our effort to make lives better!

 

Respond to let us know you are interested, or fill out an application at https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

 

*If you know of other Registered Nurses who might be interested, please help us get the word out!

Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197-5358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Clinic Receptionist at 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

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: Clean Commercial Grease Traps at Hope Clinic

Hope Clinic serves hot meals 6 nights per week out of our commercial kitchen. To keep everything in working order, the grease traps (2 of them) need to be cleaned on a monthly basis. It is a smelly job, but extremely important!

Note: One group member should be capable of lifting 50lbs high enough to put waste in a dumpster.


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 group volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Agency: Hope Clinic

Hope Clinic serves hot meals 6 nights per week out of our commercial kitchen. To keep everything in working order, the grease traps (2 of them) need to be cleaned on a monthly basis. It is a smelly job, but extremely important!

Note: One group member should be capable of lifting 50lbs high enough to put waste in a dumpster.


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 group volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197-5358

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Certified Medical Interpreters at 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, Uzbek, Thai, and more Summer availability especially helpful (when interns are away)

If you have native-fluency or are certified as an interpreter in any of these languages, please:

Email us at volunteer@thehopeclinic.org, or Fill out a volunteer application: thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Thank 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, Uzbek, Thai, and more Summer availability especially helpful (when interns are away)

If you have native-fluency or are certified as an interpreter in any of these languages, please:

Email us at volunteer@thehopeclinic.org, or Fill out a volunteer application: thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Thank 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: Personal Care Pantry and Card Donations

Personal Care Pantry Donations

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



Card Donations

AAMOW welcomes any quantity of non-religious cards or placemats with simple, uplifting greetings. 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. 


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

Personal Care Pantry Donations

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



Card Donations

AAMOW welcomes any quantity of non-religious cards or placemats with simple, uplifting greetings. 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. 


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: AAMOW - Meal Delivery Volunteers - Join our TEAM - Apply Today!

Meal delivery volunteers serve a critical role in our program and in the lives of our neighbors who are homebound due to their health status. Volunteers choose the day (Monday-Saturday) and frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, substitute) for volunteering. Meals are picked up at the Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels office at 11:30am, and routes typically take 1-2 hours to complete. 

Meal delivery volunteer requirements:

Complete the full onboarding process for U-M Health AAMOW volunteers  Be 18 years of age or older  Provide your own vehicle for delivering  Maintain a valid driver's license (if driving) and vehicle insurance  Commit to delivering at least ten times over the course of a year (preferably once/month, if possible)  Maintain compliance with Michigan Medicine influenza vaccine policy 

 

All volunteers must complete AAMOW’s full volunteer onboarding process, which consists of the following:

Submit an online application Log into the volunteer portal and complete the steps outlined in the welcome email Attest to required statements Submit required vaccine verifications Attend AAMOW volunteer orientation Pass required background screenings for Michigan Medicine volunteers

The full onboarding process can be completed within 2-3 weeks depending on how quickly applicants are able to address each of the required tasks.

Agency: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels

Meal delivery volunteers serve a critical role in our program and in the lives of our neighbors who are homebound due to their health status. Volunteers choose the day (Monday-Saturday) and frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, substitute) for volunteering. Meals are picked up at the Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels office at 11:30am, and routes typically take 1-2 hours to complete. 

Meal delivery volunteer requirements:

Complete the full onboarding process for U-M Health AAMOW volunteers  Be 18 years of age or older  Provide your own vehicle for delivering  Maintain a valid driver's license (if driving) and vehicle insurance  Commit to delivering at least ten times over the course of a year (preferably once/month, if possible)  Maintain compliance with Michigan Medicine influenza vaccine policy 

 

All volunteers must complete AAMOW’s full volunteer onboarding process, which consists of the following:

Submit an online application Log into the volunteer portal and complete the steps outlined in the welcome email Attest to required statements Submit required vaccine verifications Attend AAMOW volunteer orientation Pass required background screenings for Michigan Medicine volunteers

The full onboarding process can be completed within 2-3 weeks depending on how quickly applicants are able to address each of the required tasks.

Agency: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Receptionist Volunteer

Be the warm, welcoming face that children and families see when they walk through our doors. As a Front Desk Greeter at CARE House, you’ll help create a safe and friendly environment for those we serve.

Responsibilities include:

Greeting and welcoming visitors,Answering the door and directing guests to their appointments,Answering and transferring phone calls on our mainline, and occasionally answering general inquiries or sharing information about outside resources, andAssisting with light office tasks or special projects as needed.This is a great opportunity for college students -- it offers a chance to give back while still allowing time for quiet studying during slower periods.

Current Need:

We’re currently recruiting for a flex shift, meaning you’d fill in as needed when our regular volunteers are unavailable (mostly Tuesdays and Fridays). Perfect for someone with a flexible schedule who wants to make a meaningful impact, but may not be able to make a consistent recurring commitment!

Agency: CARE House of Oakland County

Be the warm, welcoming face that children and families see when they walk through our doors. As a Front Desk Greeter at CARE House, you’ll help create a safe and friendly environment for those we serve.

Responsibilities include:

Greeting and welcoming visitors,Answering the door and directing guests to their appointments,Answering and transferring phone calls on our mainline, and occasionally answering general inquiries or sharing information about outside resources, andAssisting with light office tasks or special projects as needed.This is a great opportunity for college students -- it offers a chance to give back while still allowing time for quiet studying during slower periods.

Current Need:

We’re currently recruiting for a flex shift, meaning you’d fill in as needed when our regular volunteers are unavailable (mostly Tuesdays and Fridays). Perfect for someone with a flexible schedule who wants to make a meaningful impact, but may not be able to make a consistent recurring commitment!

Agency: CARE House of Oakland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASA Court Appointed Special Advocate

CASA Volunteers are everyday citizens who are trained to represent the best interest children who are wards of the court due to neglect or abuse issues.  

Appointed by the 6th Judicial Circuit Court, CASA's watch over and advocate for children within the court system to make sure they don't get lost in the overburdened legal and social service structures or languish in inappropriate home settings.  Through weekly contact with the child and communication with the adults involved in the child's life, CASA's asses the child's needs, look for resources to address those needs and make recommendations to the court through their findings.

The CASA advocate provides a consistent voice for the child during Court involvement and a constant, reliable presence to the child at this time in their life. 

For more information on CASA, please visit www.casaoaklandcounty.org or contact bbaker-mbacke@carehouse.org 

Agency: CARE House of Oakland County

CASA Volunteers are everyday citizens who are trained to represent the best interest children who are wards of the court due to neglect or abuse issues.  

Appointed by the 6th Judicial Circuit Court, CASA's watch over and advocate for children within the court system to make sure they don't get lost in the overburdened legal and social service structures or languish in inappropriate home settings.  Through weekly contact with the child and communication with the adults involved in the child's life, CASA's asses the child's needs, look for resources to address those needs and make recommendations to the court through their findings.

The CASA advocate provides a consistent voice for the child during Court involvement and a constant, reliable presence to the child at this time in their life. 

For more information on CASA, please visit www.casaoaklandcounty.org or contact bbaker-mbacke@carehouse.org 

Agency: CARE House of Oakland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Assist Volunteer: Help a local child begin healing in the wake of trauma

Help create a comforting and welcoming environment for children visiting CARE House. Volunteers in our Child Assist role play a key part in easing the anxiety of children who are coming to CARE House for a forensic interview (a one-on-one conversation regarding allegations of child abuse or neglect).

As a Child Assist volunteer, you will:

Greet child(ren) and their caregiver at our front door and welcome them into CARE House,Help them settle into their private waiting rooms by offering snacks, games, and other age-appropriate activities (all supplies are provided),Provide emotional support and a calming presence before and after the interview,Escort the child(ren) and their caregiver to the exit at the end of their appointment, ensuring to stop at our Cuddle Closet where each child gets to select a stuffed animal or other comfort item to take home with them.Forensic interviews are scheduled Monday through Friday during office hours, and volunteers have the flexibility to set their own schedules once onboarded and trained. If you have a passion for helping kids and making a difference in their lives, this is the perfect position for you!

Watch our video to learn more: CARE House of Oakland County - What We Do

Agency: CARE House of Oakland County

Help create a comforting and welcoming environment for children visiting CARE House. Volunteers in our Child Assist role play a key part in easing the anxiety of children who are coming to CARE House for a forensic interview (a one-on-one conversation regarding allegations of child abuse or neglect).

As a Child Assist volunteer, you will:

Greet child(ren) and their caregiver at our front door and welcome them into CARE House,Help them settle into their private waiting rooms by offering snacks, games, and other age-appropriate activities (all supplies are provided),Provide emotional support and a calming presence before and after the interview,Escort the child(ren) and their caregiver to the exit at the end of their appointment, ensuring to stop at our Cuddle Closet where each child gets to select a stuffed animal or other comfort item to take home with them.Forensic interviews are scheduled Monday through Friday during office hours, and volunteers have the flexibility to set their own schedules once onboarded and trained. If you have a passion for helping kids and making a difference in their lives, this is the perfect position for you!

Watch our video to learn more: CARE House of Oakland County - What We Do

Agency: CARE House of Oakland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Book Drive for United Way!

United Way works to ensure that families have the resources to help their children start school ready to learn and graduate prepared for success in life. We know that to ensure the future success of our region, we need to support our community’s children now.

Access to books is one of the strongest predictors of early literacy and future academic success. Children who grow up surrounded by books have stronger vocabularies, develop reading skills earlier, and perform better throughout their school years. Yet far too many families in our community lack access to age‑appropriate, engaging books at home.

To help increase access to reading materials in our community, United Way for Southeastern Michigan manages several Little Free Libraries across our region. These libraries are stocked with books that families and children can take and enjoy, helping foster an early love of reading. We also distribute books through community events and to our community partners throughout the region.

United Way is seeking corporate partners and groups to host a book drive for new books that will be distributed to the community. There is no strict timeline for the book drives - we will work with you to develop a timeline that works for your group and the needs of the community.

After registering, we will provide a list of recommended books (which includes diverse genres, topics, and reading levels). Spanish language and bilingual (Spanish/English) books are of particularly high need!

To host a book drive, click RESPOND or contact volunteer@UnitedWaySEM.org. 

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

United Way works to ensure that families have the resources to help their children start school ready to learn and graduate prepared for success in life. We know that to ensure the future success of our region, we need to support our community’s children now.

Access to books is one of the strongest predictors of early literacy and future academic success. Children who grow up surrounded by books have stronger vocabularies, develop reading skills earlier, and perform better throughout their school years. Yet far too many families in our community lack access to age‑appropriate, engaging books at home.

To help increase access to reading materials in our community, United Way for Southeastern Michigan manages several Little Free Libraries across our region. These libraries are stocked with books that families and children can take and enjoy, helping foster an early love of reading. We also distribute books through community events and to our community partners throughout the region.

United Way is seeking corporate partners and groups to host a book drive for new books that will be distributed to the community. There is no strict timeline for the book drives - we will work with you to develop a timeline that works for your group and the needs of the community.

After registering, we will provide a list of recommended books (which includes diverse genres, topics, and reading levels). Spanish language and bilingual (Spanish/English) books are of particularly high need!

To host a book drive, click RESPOND or contact volunteer@UnitedWaySEM.org. 

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Helpline & Furniture line call screeners

We could not fulfill our mission without the help of our volunteers! Giving back to the community by volunteering allows you to be a Friend In Deed for our neighbors in need, and for the community. It’s also a great way to gain a new, broader, and more unique perspective, and meet like-minded people.


We are looking for a several volunteers who are comfortable answering phones and speaking with the general public.

Phone screeners would be asked to:

Request documentation.

Answer questions about FID programs and services.

Provide referral information for other resources.

Provide customer service to individuals in crisis.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us at (734) 484-4357 or email us at joye@friendsindeedmi.org 

Thank you!



Agency: Friends In Deed

We could not fulfill our mission without the help of our volunteers! Giving back to the community by volunteering allows you to be a Friend In Deed for our neighbors in need, and for the community. It’s also a great way to gain a new, broader, and more unique perspective, and meet like-minded people.


We are looking for a several volunteers who are comfortable answering phones and speaking with the general public.

Phone screeners would be asked to:

Request documentation.

Answer questions about FID programs and services.

Provide referral information for other resources.

Provide customer service to individuals in crisis.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us at (734) 484-4357 or email us at joye@friendsindeedmi.org 

Thank you!



Agency: Friends In Deed

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48198

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Victory Garden Volunteer

Victory Garden Volunteer | Staebler Farm County Park, Superior Township | Year-Round
Staebler Farm County Park has a Victory Garden that is looking to be re-energized by MULTIPLE VOLUNTEERS to help support the Teaching Kitchen at the Michigan Folk School.
Victory Gardens, also known as war gardens or food gardens for defense, were vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks during World War I and II.
Detailed Information Flyer found here:https://content.civicplus.com/api/assets/90ba08a8-9110-4c85-a1ea-3a96655be233

SPRING: 8-10 hours a week*
Clean-up garden beds, getting them ready for planting.

SUMMER: 3-4 hours a week*
Maintenance of the garden, including harvesting crops grown.

FALL: 1-2 hours a week*
Maintenance of the garden, including harvesting crops grown. Pest monitoring.

WINTER: Hours project-based
Garden Maintenance and planning.

If this opportunity sounds interesting to YOU, email parks-volunteering@washtenaw.org (VICTORY GARDEN in subject) or register online below.
NOTE: Registration constitutes an application of interest rather than official enrollment. After registering, you will be contacted by the Volunteer Coordinator with further information.
Volunteers ages 16+ welcome.
TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED. A basic understanding of gardening principles is needed. Multiple volunteer positions available. Most volunteer work will be done independently, depending on YOUR schedule.
*Hours are estimates and will be shared by multiple volunteers

Physical Intensity Level: Moderate

Register at this link: https://miwashtenawweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/search.html?Action=Start&SubAction=&keyword=volunteer&_csrf_token=jl6O016O0I6V213D3L3E2S5K5P665D4T08735X6F58156O3V5R6G1J6R5Y5C5771724M574Z075I484K5G1G5V4J5A5D066U5X5D6G6Z5M4B4W5J0H5O4Q55511K5V4I5F

Agency: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation

Victory Garden Volunteer | Staebler Farm County Park, Superior Township | Year-Round
Staebler Farm County Park has a Victory Garden that is looking to be re-energized by MULTIPLE VOLUNTEERS to help support the Teaching Kitchen at the Michigan Folk School.
Victory Gardens, also known as war gardens or food gardens for defense, were vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks during World War I and II.
Detailed Information Flyer found here:https://content.civicplus.com/api/assets/90ba08a8-9110-4c85-a1ea-3a96655be233

SPRING: 8-10 hours a week*
Clean-up garden beds, getting them ready for planting.

SUMMER: 3-4 hours a week*
Maintenance of the garden, including harvesting crops grown.

FALL: 1-2 hours a week*
Maintenance of the garden, including harvesting crops grown. Pest monitoring.

WINTER: Hours project-based
Garden Maintenance and planning.

If this opportunity sounds interesting to YOU, email parks-volunteering@washtenaw.org (VICTORY GARDEN in subject) or register online below.
NOTE: Registration constitutes an application of interest rather than official enrollment. After registering, you will be contacted by the Volunteer Coordinator with further information.
Volunteers ages 16+ welcome.
TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED. A basic understanding of gardening principles is needed. Multiple volunteer positions available. Most volunteer work will be done independently, depending on YOUR schedule.
*Hours are estimates and will be shared by multiple volunteers

Physical Intensity Level: Moderate

Register at this link: https://miwashtenawweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/search.html?Action=Start&SubAction=&keyword=volunteer&_csrf_token=jl6O016O0I6V213D3L3E2S5K5P665D4T08735X6F58156O3V5R6G1J6R5Y5C5771724M574Z075I484K5G1G5V4J5A5D066U5X5D6G6Z5M4B4W5J0H5O4Q55511K5V4I5F

Agency: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Stewardship Volunteer Workdays @ Independence Lake County Park

Independence Lake County Park, Whitmore Lake | Tuesdays | 10:00am-12:00pm
Join our group with naturalist Faye Stoner to protect Independence Lake’s remarkable natural areas. As the season progresses, we’ll traverse prairie, woods, and a variety of wetlands, including sedge meadows, prairie fen, cattail marshes, and a buttonbush swamp. You’ll use loppers and saws to bust down shrubs and vines to protect these amazing natural spaces, while enjoying nature, fresh air, and exercise in a friendly community setting. Training, snacks, gloves, and water provided (bring your own water bottle).

Register online here:https://miwashtenawweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/search.html?Action=Start&SubAction=&_csrf_token=5e528a9e9dcc8ad9720aef85be8af6b1c3be471d8f3c3fafc544c7445eb14fd4&keyword=volunteer&keywordoption=Matc
Youth volunteers welcome! Pre-registration required. Must be at least 11 years old for stewardship activities. For ages 11-15, parent/guardian must volunteer with child. For ages 16-17, parent/guardian signed permission slip required.

Physical Intensity Level: Moderate

Agency: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation

Independence Lake County Park, Whitmore Lake | Tuesdays | 10:00am-12:00pm
Join our group with naturalist Faye Stoner to protect Independence Lake’s remarkable natural areas. As the season progresses, we’ll traverse prairie, woods, and a variety of wetlands, including sedge meadows, prairie fen, cattail marshes, and a buttonbush swamp. You’ll use loppers and saws to bust down shrubs and vines to protect these amazing natural spaces, while enjoying nature, fresh air, and exercise in a friendly community setting. Training, snacks, gloves, and water provided (bring your own water bottle).

Register online here:https://miwashtenawweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/search.html?Action=Start&SubAction=&_csrf_token=5e528a9e9dcc8ad9720aef85be8af6b1c3be471d8f3c3fafc544c7445eb14fd4&keyword=volunteer&keywordoption=Matc
Youth volunteers welcome! Pre-registration required. Must be at least 11 years old for stewardship activities. For ages 11-15, parent/guardian must volunteer with child. For ages 16-17, parent/guardian signed permission slip required.

Physical Intensity Level: Moderate

Agency: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48189

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Stewardship Volunteer Workdays @ County Farm Park

County Farm Park, Ann Arbor | Select Fridays & Saturdays | Time Varies with Workday

Join our group to care for the land you live beside in a friendly community setting. This Winter, enjoy the warmth of community and warming exercise using loppers and saws to demolish invasive shrubs. Our work together makes a difference for birds, bees, and butterflies, while also beautifying Britton Woods and opening up views through the woods. Through this hands-on service-learning activity, you’ll get off-trail outdoor exercise and develop a sense of well-being in nature, all while building community with like-minded people. Group led by Jonathan Parker. Training, snacks, gloves, and water provided (bring your own water bottle).

Find Workdays and REGISTER ONLINE: https://miwashtenawweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/search.html?Action=Start&SubAction=&_csrf_token=5e528a9e9dcc8ad9720aef85be8af6b1c3be471d8f3c3fafc544c7445eb14fd4&keyword=volunteer&keywordoption=Matc
For questions or cancellations, contact the volunteer team at parks-volunteering@washtenaw.org.

Youth volunteers welcome! Pre-registration required. Must be at least 11 years old for stewardship activities. For ages 11-15, parent/guardian must volunteer with child. For ages 16-17, parent/guardian signed permission slip required.

Physical Intensity Level: Moderate

Agency: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation

County Farm Park, Ann Arbor | Select Fridays & Saturdays | Time Varies with Workday

Join our group to care for the land you live beside in a friendly community setting. This Winter, enjoy the warmth of community and warming exercise using loppers and saws to demolish invasive shrubs. Our work together makes a difference for birds, bees, and butterflies, while also beautifying Britton Woods and opening up views through the woods. Through this hands-on service-learning activity, you’ll get off-trail outdoor exercise and develop a sense of well-being in nature, all while building community with like-minded people. Group led by Jonathan Parker. Training, snacks, gloves, and water provided (bring your own water bottle).

Find Workdays and REGISTER ONLINE: https://miwashtenawweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/search.html?Action=Start&SubAction=&_csrf_token=5e528a9e9dcc8ad9720aef85be8af6b1c3be471d8f3c3fafc544c7445eb14fd4&keyword=volunteer&keywordoption=Matc
For questions or cancellations, contact the volunteer team at parks-volunteering@washtenaw.org.

Youth volunteers welcome! Pre-registration required. Must be at least 11 years old for stewardship activities. For ages 11-15, parent/guardian must volunteer with child. For ages 16-17, parent/guardian signed permission slip required.

Physical Intensity Level: Moderate

Agency: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Support Programs Meal Provider

In addition to forensic interviews and therapy services, CARE House of Oakland County offers ongoing support through programs such as our Family Support Group (FSG) and Nurturing Parent Program (NPP). These weekly evening programs provide children and caregivers with a safe space to build connections, develop healthy coping skills, and strengthen family relationships.

Before each session begins, families share a meal together — creating an opportunity to decompress after the day, connect with one another, and enter the evening’s programming feeling welcomed and cared for.

That’s where you come in!

Meal Providers support our evening programs by preparing or purchasing dinner for participating families. This opportunity is perfect for individuals, families, community groups, student organizations, faith groups, or workplace teams who want to make a meaningful impact but may not be able to commit to ongoing weekly volunteering.

Meal Providers are responsible for:

Preparing or purchasing a meal for program participantsDelivering the meal to CARE House (or preparing it on-site in our kitchen)Assisting with meal setup and servingCleaning up following dinner

All meals are served on:

Tuesday evenings for Family Support GroupThursday evenings for Nurturing Parent Program

Providing a meal is a simple but powerful way to support children and families on their healing journey — helping create a warm, welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and supported.

What is CARE House of Oakland County? We are the sole Child Advocacy Center serving children and families in Oakland County, MI who have experienced abuse and neglect. Our team works to ensure that every child who walks through our doors receives compassionate support, advocacy, and access to the services they need to begin healing in a safe and child-focused environment.

Agency: CARE House of Oakland County

In addition to forensic interviews and therapy services, CARE House of Oakland County offers ongoing support through programs such as our Family Support Group (FSG) and Nurturing Parent Program (NPP). These weekly evening programs provide children and caregivers with a safe space to build connections, develop healthy coping skills, and strengthen family relationships.

Before each session begins, families share a meal together — creating an opportunity to decompress after the day, connect with one another, and enter the evening’s programming feeling welcomed and cared for.

That’s where you come in!

Meal Providers support our evening programs by preparing or purchasing dinner for participating families. This opportunity is perfect for individuals, families, community groups, student organizations, faith groups, or workplace teams who want to make a meaningful impact but may not be able to commit to ongoing weekly volunteering.

Meal Providers are responsible for:

Preparing or purchasing a meal for program participantsDelivering the meal to CARE House (or preparing it on-site in our kitchen)Assisting with meal setup and servingCleaning up following dinner

All meals are served on:

Tuesday evenings for Family Support GroupThursday evenings for Nurturing Parent Program

Providing a meal is a simple but powerful way to support children and families on their healing journey — helping create a warm, welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and supported.

What is CARE House of Oakland County? We are the sole Child Advocacy Center serving children and families in Oakland County, MI who have experienced abuse and neglect. Our team works to ensure that every child who walks through our doors receives compassionate support, advocacy, and access to the services they need to begin healing in a safe and child-focused environment.

Agency: CARE House of Oakland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Washtenaw County: Host a Book Drive with United Way

United Way works to ensure that families have the resources to help their children start school ready to learn and graduate prepared for success in life. We know that to ensure the future success of our region, we need to support our community’s children now.

Access to books is a key part of the equation, as research shows that children with access to ample reading materials have increased literacy at an earlier age and are more prepared for school at all levels. 

To celebrate Ann Arbor's bicentennial, United Way for Southeastern Michigan has set a goal to collect 200 books for organizations in Washtenaw county. Spanish language and bilingual (Spanish/English) books are of particularly high need!

If interested in serving as a book sponsor, select RESPOND or contact volunteer@UnitedWaySEM.org. 

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

United Way works to ensure that families have the resources to help their children start school ready to learn and graduate prepared for success in life. We know that to ensure the future success of our region, we need to support our community’s children now.

Access to books is a key part of the equation, as research shows that children with access to ample reading materials have increased literacy at an earlier age and are more prepared for school at all levels. 

To celebrate Ann Arbor's bicentennial, United Way for Southeastern Michigan has set a goal to collect 200 books for organizations in Washtenaw county. Spanish language and bilingual (Spanish/English) books are of particularly high need!

If interested in serving as a book sponsor, select RESPOND or contact volunteer@UnitedWaySEM.org. 

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brilliant O’Hair Park: Distribution Day Volunteer Assistant

Brilliant Cities is a neighborhood-powered model ensuring children 0-8 are school-ready, healthy, and supported. We do this by transforming houses into family-focused, community hubs and partner with organizations to coordinate research-based programs for children and families. These programs focus on education, health, and family support, giving young children and families what they need for a bright future.

Our O’Hair Park hub is looking for a volunteer to support their weekly 'Distribution Day' where Brilliant families can access essential items such as fresh produce, clothing, books, and diapers. These events are designed to help parents meet their children’s needs with dignity, care, and ease. Volunteers play a key role in making Distribution Days successful by helping create a welcoming and well-organized environment so that our families can focus on selecting the items that are most meaningful to them.

Distribution Days will take place each Thursday, from 4-6 p.m.

Agency: Brilliant Detroit

Brilliant Cities is a neighborhood-powered model ensuring children 0-8 are school-ready, healthy, and supported. We do this by transforming houses into family-focused, community hubs and partner with organizations to coordinate research-based programs for children and families. These programs focus on education, health, and family support, giving young children and families what they need for a bright future.

Our O’Hair Park hub is looking for a volunteer to support their weekly 'Distribution Day' where Brilliant families can access essential items such as fresh produce, clothing, books, and diapers. These events are designed to help parents meet their children’s needs with dignity, care, and ease. Volunteers play a key role in making Distribution Days successful by helping create a welcoming and well-organized environment so that our families can focus on selecting the items that are most meaningful to them.

Distribution Days will take place each Thursday, from 4-6 p.m.

Agency: Brilliant Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Feb 19, 2026 through Dec 17, 2026

Zip Code: 48219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Volunteer Days at the Growing Hope Urban Farm

Join us for a fun and engaging Youth Volunteer Day, hosted by the Growing Hope Teen Leadership Program! This summer series runs every Tuesday from June 30 to July 28, from 10 AM - 12 PM, offering youth ages 11-17 the chance to

Work on the farm and learn about urban agriculture
Connect with other youth in your community
Take home fresh produce grown with your own hands
Gain a sense of accomplishment and personal satisfaction

Help grow fresh food for your community while building skills and making a difference. Come get your hands in the soil and be a part of the change!

Drop-off & Supervision:
Parents/guardians drop off and pick up youth at Growing Hope for each session. The event is fully supervised by trained adult staff, all of whom have completed background checks. Signed waivers are required for participation. Youth will be in a safe, supportive environment while learning, working, and having fun on the farm!

Agency: Growing Hope, Urban Farm & Demonstration Gardens

Join us for a fun and engaging Youth Volunteer Day, hosted by the Growing Hope Teen Leadership Program! This summer series runs every Tuesday from June 30 to July 28, from 10 AM - 12 PM, offering youth ages 11-17 the chance to

Work on the farm and learn about urban agriculture
Connect with other youth in your community
Take home fresh produce grown with your own hands
Gain a sense of accomplishment and personal satisfaction

Help grow fresh food for your community while building skills and making a difference. Come get your hands in the soil and be a part of the change!

Drop-off & Supervision:
Parents/guardians drop off and pick up youth at Growing Hope for each session. The event is fully supervised by trained adult staff, all of whom have completed background checks. Signed waivers are required for participation. Youth will be in a safe, supportive environment while learning, working, and having fun on the farm!

Agency: Growing Hope, Urban Farm & Demonstration Gardens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: School Board Member

Bradford Academy’s Board is a small, dedicated group of four to five members who work collaboratively to support the school’s mission and long-term success. The board meets monthly at the school and provides thoughtful oversight, guidance, and leadership to help ensure a high-quality educational experience for all students.

Board members play an active role in governance, financial oversight, and strategic planning. They help guide important decisions, ensure responsible stewardship of resources, and support policies and practices that align with the school’s values and goals.

Serving on the board is a meaningful way to contribute time, expertise, and perspective. Board members help shape both the day-to-day health of the school and the long-term vision that supports students, staff, and families for years to come.


Looking to make a difference in student lives? We are searching for a dedicated, passionate individual to join our School Board of Directors. If you’re interested in joining the board, please send an email to cherylpaull@choiceschools.com

Agency: Bradford Academy

Bradford Academy’s Board is a small, dedicated group of four to five members who work collaboratively to support the school’s mission and long-term success. The board meets monthly at the school and provides thoughtful oversight, guidance, and leadership to help ensure a high-quality educational experience for all students.

Board members play an active role in governance, financial oversight, and strategic planning. They help guide important decisions, ensure responsible stewardship of resources, and support policies and practices that align with the school’s values and goals.

Serving on the board is a meaningful way to contribute time, expertise, and perspective. Board members help shape both the day-to-day health of the school and the long-term vision that supports students, staff, and families for years to come.


Looking to make a difference in student lives? We are searching for a dedicated, passionate individual to join our School Board of Directors. If you’re interested in joining the board, please send an email to cherylpaull@choiceschools.com

Agency: Bradford Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: School Board Member

Bradford Academy’s Board is a dedicated group of members who work collaboratively to support the school’s mission and long-term success. The board meets monthly at the school and provides thoughtful oversight, guidance, and leadership to help ensure a high-quality educational experience for all students.

Board members play an active role in governance, financial oversight, and strategic planning. They help guide important decisions, ensure responsible stewardship of resources, and support policies and practices that align with the school’s values and goals.

Serving on the board is a meaningful way to contribute time, expertise, and perspective. Board members help shape both the day-to-day health of the school and the long-term vision that supports students, staff, and families for years to come.

If you have a passion for education and supporting student success, we kindly ask that you email our Superintendent, Cheryl Paull at cherylpaull@choiceschools.com with the subject line: School Board Interest.

Agency: Bradford Academy

Bradford Academy’s Board is a dedicated group of members who work collaboratively to support the school’s mission and long-term success. The board meets monthly at the school and provides thoughtful oversight, guidance, and leadership to help ensure a high-quality educational experience for all students.

Board members play an active role in governance, financial oversight, and strategic planning. They help guide important decisions, ensure responsible stewardship of resources, and support policies and practices that align with the school’s values and goals.

Serving on the board is a meaningful way to contribute time, expertise, and perspective. Board members help shape both the day-to-day health of the school and the long-term vision that supports students, staff, and families for years to come.

If you have a passion for education and supporting student success, we kindly ask that you email our Superintendent, Cheryl Paull at cherylpaull@choiceschools.com with the subject line: School Board Interest.

Agency: Bradford Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recreation Park Volunteer Workday

Join us Saturday, July 25th in Recreation Park off Congress Street for a park cleanup!  Help pick up litter and do a little maintenance of the park.   Please wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, as well as weather-appropriate gear such as drinking water or a rain jacket. Off-street parking is available off Congress at Oakwood, we'll meet up at the pavilion. Registration is welcomed but not required

Agency: City of Ypsilanti

Join us Saturday, July 25th in Recreation Park off Congress Street for a park cleanup!  Help pick up litter and do a little maintenance of the park.   Please wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, as well as weather-appropriate gear such as drinking water or a rain jacket. Off-street parking is available off Congress at Oakwood, we'll meet up at the pavilion. Registration is welcomed but not required

Agency: City of Ypsilanti

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Riverside Park Cleanup

Join us Saturday, September 12, 2026 in Riverside Park off Cross Street for a park cleanup!  Help pick up litter and do a little maintenance of the park.   Please wear long pants and closed-toe shoes.

Agency: City of Ypsilanti

Join us Saturday, September 12, 2026 in Riverside Park off Cross Street for a park cleanup!  Help pick up litter and do a little maintenance of the park.   Please wear long pants and closed-toe shoes.

Agency: City of Ypsilanti

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2026

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: In-Kind Need: Donate Books to United Way

United Way works to ensure that families have the resources to help their children start school ready to learn and graduate prepared for success in life. We know that to ensure the future success of our region, we need to support our community’s children now.

Access to books is one of the strongest predictors of early literacy and future academic success. Children who grow up surrounded by books have stronger vocabularies, develop reading skills earlier, and perform better throughout their school years. Yet far too many families in our community lack access to age‑appropriate, engaging books at home.

To help increase access to reading materials in our community, United Way for Southeastern Michigan manages several Little Free Libraries across our region. These libraries are stocked with books that families and children can take and enjoy, helping foster an early love of reading. We also distribute books through community events and to our community partners throughout the region.

Click here to purchase books from our Amazon wishlist.

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

United Way works to ensure that families have the resources to help their children start school ready to learn and graduate prepared for success in life. We know that to ensure the future success of our region, we need to support our community’s children now.

Access to books is one of the strongest predictors of early literacy and future academic success. Children who grow up surrounded by books have stronger vocabularies, develop reading skills earlier, and perform better throughout their school years. Yet far too many families in our community lack access to age‑appropriate, engaging books at home.

To help increase access to reading materials in our community, United Way for Southeastern Michigan manages several Little Free Libraries across our region. These libraries are stocked with books that families and children can take and enjoy, helping foster an early love of reading. We also distribute books through community events and to our community partners throughout the region.

Click here to purchase books from our Amazon wishlist.

Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog Transport Driver

Do you like traveling with a dog companion?

Dog Transport Drivers use Leader Dog vehicles to provide safe, timely, efficient travel for Leader Dog dogs in training, breeding stock dogs, or puppies to and from the Leader Dog campus. This includes local or regional transportation, as well as in-state and out-of-state travel for dogs coming in for training, including dogs raised at correctional facilities. Transport drivers will also pick up puppies and breeding stock that have been donated to Leader Dog. Some drives require overnight travel.

Volunteers may choose the drives they wish to pick up but at least one drive per quarter is required, several times per month is desirable.  Volunteers in this role provide a vital service and save valuable time and money for Leader Dogs for the Blind.

Qualifications:

Impeccable driving recordDependable and professionalDog and/or puppy handling experience requiredComfortable around large dogs-training will be provided in the lifting, crating, walking and handling of dogs for transportAbility to drive a full-size van and handle multiple dogs or puppies when neededMaintain detailed mileage logFollow Leader Dog procedures for handling dogs and vehiclesComfortable using email and internet for scheduling and communicationComprehend, follow and retain both written and verbal directions


TO READ MORE ABOUT THIS POSITION, please use the following link: https://www.volgistics.com/od/25879/assignment/68/profile

Agency: Leader Dogs for the Blind

Do you like traveling with a dog companion?

Dog Transport Drivers use Leader Dog vehicles to provide safe, timely, efficient travel for Leader Dog dogs in training, breeding stock dogs, or puppies to and from the Leader Dog campus. This includes local or regional transportation, as well as in-state and out-of-state travel for dogs coming in for training, including dogs raised at correctional facilities. Transport drivers will also pick up puppies and breeding stock that have been donated to Leader Dog. Some drives require overnight travel.

Volunteers may choose the drives they wish to pick up but at least one drive per quarter is required, several times per month is desirable.  Volunteers in this role provide a vital service and save valuable time and money for Leader Dogs for the Blind.

Qualifications:

Impeccable driving recordDependable and professionalDog and/or puppy handling experience requiredComfortable around large dogs-training will be provided in the lifting, crating, walking and handling of dogs for transportAbility to drive a full-size van and handle multiple dogs or puppies when neededMaintain detailed mileage logFollow Leader Dog procedures for handling dogs and vehiclesComfortable using email and internet for scheduling and communicationComprehend, follow and retain both written and verbal directions


TO READ MORE ABOUT THIS POSITION, please use the following link: https://www.volgistics.com/od/25879/assignment/68/profile

Agency: Leader Dogs for the Blind

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Read to a Child Detroit's Advisory Board

REGIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS - DETROIT MEMBERSHIP DESCRIPTION

In order to further the Read to a Child mission, regional board members generously volunteer their time, funds, ideas, and expertise to the organization. Specifically, members work to raise the profile and reach of the organization by engaging other corporate leaders and donors to support the organization’s work. The regional board is comprised of 12 members and includes a Chair, Vice Chair, and Clerk. Members serve two-year, renewable terms. The regional board is an advisory entity, while the National Board of Directors holds legal responsibility for fiduciary oversight.

Organizational Overview

Read to a Child is a centralized national nonprofit organization, headquartered in Boston, MA and operating programs in five locations: Boston, Hartford, Detroit/Pontiac, Los Angeles, and Miami. The organization is governed by a national Board of Directors comprised of business and education leaders from across the country. The organization is led by a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who is joined by staff members at headquarters and in all field locations. Detroit's team is lead by a Regional Director, Program Manager and a part-time staff member (the Program Coordinator) works on-site at every school where Read to a Child operates its Read Aloud Mentoring Program (formerly known and the Lunchtime Reading Program).

Read Aloud Mentoring Program

Read to a Child’s flagship Read Aloud Mentoring Program matches a caring adult with a schoolchild for a rewarding, read aloud experience, often during the child’s lunch break. The program provides a straightforward mechanism for citizens to become engaged in educational outcomes for students, increasing children’s prospects for becoming healthy, productive members of society.

Regional board members will:

Make a meaningful annual personal contribution to support local programming Assist in raising funds to support Read to a Child programming each year. Act as an advocate and community spokesperson for Read to a Child. Attend quarterly regional board meetings to advise Read to a Child staff on strategic plans, budgeting, marketing, and other organizational business. Participate as a Read Aloud Mentoring Program mentor if at all possible. Board members allow Read to a Child to use his or her name, title, and company affiliation on letterhead and publicity materials.

Agency: Read to a Child

REGIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS - DETROIT MEMBERSHIP DESCRIPTION

In order to further the Read to a Child mission, regional board members generously volunteer their time, funds, ideas, and expertise to the organization. Specifically, members work to raise the profile and reach of the organization by engaging other corporate leaders and donors to support the organization’s work. The regional board is comprised of 12 members and includes a Chair, Vice Chair, and Clerk. Members serve two-year, renewable terms. The regional board is an advisory entity, while the National Board of Directors holds legal responsibility for fiduciary oversight.

Organizational Overview

Read to a Child is a centralized national nonprofit organization, headquartered in Boston, MA and operating programs in five locations: Boston, Hartford, Detroit/Pontiac, Los Angeles, and Miami. The organization is governed by a national Board of Directors comprised of business and education leaders from across the country. The organization is led by a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who is joined by staff members at headquarters and in all field locations. Detroit's team is lead by a Regional Director, Program Manager and a part-time staff member (the Program Coordinator) works on-site at every school where Read to a Child operates its Read Aloud Mentoring Program (formerly known and the Lunchtime Reading Program).

Read Aloud Mentoring Program

Read to a Child’s flagship Read Aloud Mentoring Program matches a caring adult with a schoolchild for a rewarding, read aloud experience, often during the child’s lunch break. The program provides a straightforward mechanism for citizens to become engaged in educational outcomes for students, increasing children’s prospects for becoming healthy, productive members of society.

Regional board members will:

Make a meaningful annual personal contribution to support local programming Assist in raising funds to support Read to a Child programming each year. Act as an advocate and community spokesperson for Read to a Child. Attend quarterly regional board meetings to advise Read to a Child staff on strategic plans, budgeting, marketing, and other organizational business. Participate as a Read Aloud Mentoring Program mentor if at all possible. Board members allow Read to a Child to use his or her name, title, and company affiliation on letterhead and publicity materials.

Agency: Read to a Child

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48226

Allow Groups: No