Volunteer: 03/24/26: Read United Literacy Kit PackingIn Southeastern Michigan, only 29% of households and communities meet the threshold of print-rich environments. With so much of a child’s success riding on their access to print materials, United Way’s Read United initiative is committed to putting more books in the hands of students across our region while encouraging our students and families to read together. Through these efforts, United Way hopes to bring awareness to the systemic barriers that impede literacy. Volunteers are needed to build 1,500 literacy kits that will be delivered to nonprofit partners. Kits will include a book, along with related materials, crafts, games, stickers, and United Way materials. Kit packing will take place at the United Way office from: Tuesday, March 24:10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.2:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m3:00 p.m - 4:00 p.mVolunteers are also needed to deliver completed kits to United Way’s education partners. Click here for more information on volunteering for delivery. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan In Southeastern Michigan, only 29% of households and communities meet the threshold of print-rich environments. With so much of a child’s success riding on their access to print materials, United Way’s Read United initiative is committed to putting more books in the hands of students across our region while encouraging our students and families to read together. Through these efforts, United Way hopes to bring awareness to the systemic barriers that impede literacy. Volunteers are needed to build 1,500 literacy kits that will be delivered to nonprofit partners. Kits will include a book, along with related materials, crafts, games, stickers, and United Way materials. Kit packing will take place at the United Way office from: Tuesday, March 24:10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.2:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m3:00 p.m - 4:00 p.mVolunteers are also needed to deliver completed kits to United Way’s education partners. Click here for more information on volunteering for delivery. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 04/06/26 - 04/07/26 - Book Fair at Multicultural AcademyJoin us as we gift new books to elementary school students to help them grow into strong readers! United Way for Southeastern Michigan is partnering with Scholastic, Inc. to host several My Home Library Book Fairs at local elementary schools throughout the year. At these book fairs, students will get to pick out free books to take home with them to create a home library. Volunteers are needed at Multicultural Academy in Ann Arbor to: Help students pick out books Help keep books organized Assist with the book check-out process Assist in other areas of the event as neededTo register to volunteer, click Respond at the top of the page. Lunch will not be provided so please plan to bring snacks and a lunch (if you sign up for multiple shifts). There will also be a break if you prefer to go out and get your lunch. Volunteers are required to complete a background check per the district policy. After registering, volunteers will receive the background check form to complete. Sign up today to be a part of this impactful event! Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Join us as we gift new books to elementary school students to help them grow into strong readers! United Way for Southeastern Michigan is partnering with Scholastic, Inc. to host several My Home Library Book Fairs at local elementary schools throughout the year. At these book fairs, students will get to pick out free books to take home with them to create a home library. Volunteers are needed at Multicultural Academy in Ann Arbor to: Help students pick out books Help keep books organized Assist with the book check-out process Assist in other areas of the event as neededTo register to volunteer, click Respond at the top of the page. Lunch will not be provided so please plan to bring snacks and a lunch (if you sign up for multiple shifts). There will also be a break if you prefer to go out and get your lunch. Volunteers are required to complete a background check per the district policy. After registering, volunteers will receive the background check form to complete. Sign up today to be a part of this impactful event! Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 04/08/26: United Way Community Fulfillment CenterUnited Way's Community Fulfillment Center envisions a community where community members have seamless access to basic everyday essentials that are appropriate and of great quality through providing brand-new clothing, housewares, electronics, food and beverages, cleaning supplies, and home and automotive hardware. This program solely relies on donations from agency partners to support low-income families, local non-profit organizations, faith-based institutions, and grassroot community organizations within Southeastern Michigan. As part of our Global Volunteer Month celebration, we are recruiting volunteers to join us on Weds., April 8, to assist clients and partners with donation distributions, sort donations, and restock shelves. Volunteers may also work directly with clients to provide them with the basic needs and personal care items they need to support their families. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. To register, click on the yellow respond button at the top of the page. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan United Way's Community Fulfillment Center envisions a community where community members have seamless access to basic everyday essentials that are appropriate and of great quality through providing brand-new clothing, housewares, electronics, food and beverages, cleaning supplies, and home and automotive hardware. This program solely relies on donations from agency partners to support low-income families, local non-profit organizations, faith-based institutions, and grassroot community organizations within Southeastern Michigan. As part of our Global Volunteer Month celebration, we are recruiting volunteers to join us on Weds., April 8, to assist clients and partners with donation distributions, sort donations, and restock shelves. Volunteers may also work directly with clients to provide them with the basic needs and personal care items they need to support their families. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. To register, click on the yellow respond button at the top of the page. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 8, 2026 Zip Code: 48227 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 04/27/26: Afterschool Programming with Central Detroit Christian and United WayUnited Way’s Seasons of Caring connects individuals, groups, corporations and labor partners to meaningful volunteer work. Each season, we focus on one area where volunteers can make a big impact. In honor of Global Volunteer Month, United Way and Central Detroit Christian are co-hosting a volunteer project on April 27 from 2 - 4 p.m. to create a safe, engaging and encouraging environment for youth. In Central Detroit Christian's afterschool program, volunteers will work directly with students on a variety of enrichment activities that promote academic success, creativity, and healthy physical activity. Volunteer responsibilities include: Ideal volunteers enjoy working with youth, are patient and dependable, and bring enthusiasm to helping students learn and grow. To register, click on the yellow respond button at the top of the page. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan United Way’s Seasons of Caring connects individuals, groups, corporations and labor partners to meaningful volunteer work. Each season, we focus on one area where volunteers can make a big impact. In honor of Global Volunteer Month, United Way and Central Detroit Christian are co-hosting a volunteer project on April 27 from 2 - 4 p.m. to create a safe, engaging and encouraging environment for youth. In Central Detroit Christian's afterschool program, volunteers will work directly with students on a variety of enrichment activities that promote academic success, creativity, and healthy physical activity. Volunteer responsibilities include: Ideal volunteers enjoy working with youth, are patient and dependable, and bring enthusiasm to helping students learn and grow. To register, click on the yellow respond button at the top of the page. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 27, 2026 Zip Code: 48206 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY Kits: Learning at Home (Early Education)Overview/The Need:
Download DIY Project Guide to share with friends and family! Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need:
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: Senior CareOverview/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.
Supplies Needed: 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.
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.
Supplies Needed: 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.
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 CareOverview/The Need:
Items to Package Together in the Kit:
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.
Download this flyer and share with your friends and families! Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need:
Items to Package Together in the Kit:
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.
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: Supporting our NeighborsOverview/The Need: 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
How to Build Your Kit:
Download this flyer and share with your friends and family! Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need: 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
How to Build Your Kit:
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: 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: DIY Kits: Children and Family EnrichmentOverview/The Need:
How to Build Your Kit: Host a Drive:
Download this flyer and share with your friends and families! Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need:
How to Build Your Kit: Host a Drive:
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 (Grades 3-5)Overview/The Need:
Download DIY Kit project guide and share with your friends and families! Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need:
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: DIY Kits: Learning at Home (K-2)Overview/The Need:
Supplies Needed:
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.
How to Build Your Kit:
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:
Supplies Needed:
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.
How to Build Your Kit:
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: 04/16/26 - Packing Literacy Kits for SOS Community ServicesUnited Way’s Seasons of Caring connects individuals, groups, corporations and labor partners to meaningful volunteer work. Each season, we focus on one area where volunteers can make a big impact. The spring season is focused on ensuring students have access to reading materials to build life-long literacy skills. In honor of Global Volunteer Month, United Way and SOS Community Services are co-hosting a volunteer project to increase access to reading materials through literacy kits. Volunteers will assemble literacy kits for families in the Parents as Teachers program. Each kit supports one child for months in reading, language and bonding activities with their families and caregivers. These kits will be distributed through home visits and group connections, and include: 1 children’s bookParent tip sheetSimple literacy activityCrayons or markersPAT and SOS literacy resource sheetTo register to volunteer, click the yellow respond button at the top of the page. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan United Way’s Seasons of Caring connects individuals, groups, corporations and labor partners to meaningful volunteer work. Each season, we focus on one area where volunteers can make a big impact. The spring season is focused on ensuring students have access to reading materials to build life-long literacy skills. In honor of Global Volunteer Month, United Way and SOS Community Services are co-hosting a volunteer project to increase access to reading materials through literacy kits. Volunteers will assemble literacy kits for families in the Parents as Teachers program. Each kit supports one child for months in reading, language and bonding activities with their families and caregivers. These kits will be distributed through home visits and group connections, and include: 1 children’s bookParent tip sheetSimple literacy activityCrayons or markersPAT and SOS literacy resource sheetTo register to volunteer, click the yellow respond button at the top of the page. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 16, 2026 Zip Code: 48111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 03/24/26 - Book Fair at Mann Elementary SchoolJoin us as we gift new books to elementary school students to help them grow into strong readers! United Way for Southeastern Michigan is partnering with Scholastic, Inc. to host several My Home Library Book Fairs at local elementary schools throughout the year. At these book fairs, students will get to pick out free books to take home with them to create a home library. Volunteers are needed at Mann Learning Community in Detroit to: Help students pick out books Help keep books organized Assist with the book check-out process Assist in other areas of the event as neededTo register to volunteer, click Respond at the top of the page. Lunch will not be provided so please plan to bring snacks and a lunch (if you sign up for multiple shifts). There will also be a break if you prefer to go out and get your lunch. Volunteers are required to complete a background check per Detroit Public Schools district policy. After registering, volunteers will receive the background check form to complete. Sign up today to be a part of this impactful event! Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Join us as we gift new books to elementary school students to help them grow into strong readers! United Way for Southeastern Michigan is partnering with Scholastic, Inc. to host several My Home Library Book Fairs at local elementary schools throughout the year. At these book fairs, students will get to pick out free books to take home with them to create a home library. Volunteers are needed at Mann Learning Community in Detroit to: Help students pick out books Help keep books organized Assist with the book check-out process Assist in other areas of the event as neededTo register to volunteer, click Respond at the top of the page. Lunch will not be provided so please plan to bring snacks and a lunch (if you sign up for multiple shifts). There will also be a break if you prefer to go out and get your lunch. Volunteers are required to complete a background check per Detroit Public Schools district policy. After registering, volunteers will receive the background check form to complete. Sign up today to be a part of this impactful event! Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48228 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: United Way Community Fulfillment Center: Distribution VolunteersUnited Way Community Fulfillment Center The United Way Community Fulfillment Center envisions a community where community members have seamless access to basic everyday essentials that are appropriate and of great quality through providing brand-new clothing, housewares, electronics, food and beverages, cleaning supplies, and home and automotive hardware. This program solely relies on donations from agency partners to support low-income families, local non-profit organizations, faith-based institutions, and grassroot community organizations within Southeastern Michigan. Our amazing Community Fulfillment Center's storeroom needs a couple of volunteers to assist clients and partners, sort donations, restock shelves, and perform light data entry tasks. Staff is available to direct volunteers every Wednesday from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm. We greatly appreciate your consideration and support! Volunteers will work with our site manager to welcome and assist clients, load donations into vehicles, sort donations, restock the shelves, complete data entry, and create a positive client experience. In addition, volunteers work directly with clients providing them with the basic needs and personal care items they need to support families in an uplifting and hopeful context. Both people skills and organization are important in the program. Some Arabic language speaking skills are helpful but not necessary. Volunteers will receive on-site training in all on-site processes. Volunteers will gain valuable skills in customer service and warehouse maintenance.Volunteers may also assist with physical improvements to the space, including painting. We are excited to offer volunteers the opportunity to receive training in disaster relief efforts. These trainings will equip you with essential skills and knowledge to effectively assist communities in times of crisis. By participating, you will learn about emergency response strategies, resource distribution, and community support techniques. Join us in this rewarding experience and become a vital part of our mission to help those in need during challenging times. Together, we can make a difference! The program also hosts additional annual distributions for families and non & for-profit organizations, including perishable and non-perishables, brand-new clothing, houseware, electronics, beverages, cleaning supplies, household appliances, automotive hardware, and holiday gifts. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Questions? Contact Chris Taylor at (313) 226-9293 or Chris.Taylor@LiveUnitedSEM.org Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan United Way Community Fulfillment Center The United Way Community Fulfillment Center envisions a community where community members have seamless access to basic everyday essentials that are appropriate and of great quality through providing brand-new clothing, housewares, electronics, food and beverages, cleaning supplies, and home and automotive hardware. This program solely relies on donations from agency partners to support low-income families, local non-profit organizations, faith-based institutions, and grassroot community organizations within Southeastern Michigan. Our amazing Community Fulfillment Center's storeroom needs a couple of volunteers to assist clients and partners, sort donations, restock shelves, and perform light data entry tasks. Staff is available to direct volunteers every Wednesday from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm. We greatly appreciate your consideration and support! Volunteers will work with our site manager to welcome and assist clients, load donations into vehicles, sort donations, restock the shelves, complete data entry, and create a positive client experience. In addition, volunteers work directly with clients providing them with the basic needs and personal care items they need to support families in an uplifting and hopeful context. Both people skills and organization are important in the program. Some Arabic language speaking skills are helpful but not necessary. Volunteers will receive on-site training in all on-site processes. Volunteers will gain valuable skills in customer service and warehouse maintenance.Volunteers may also assist with physical improvements to the space, including painting. We are excited to offer volunteers the opportunity to receive training in disaster relief efforts. These trainings will equip you with essential skills and knowledge to effectively assist communities in times of crisis. By participating, you will learn about emergency response strategies, resource distribution, and community support techniques. Join us in this rewarding experience and become a vital part of our mission to help those in need during challenging times. Together, we can make a difference! The program also hosts additional annual distributions for families and non & for-profit organizations, including perishable and non-perishables, brand-new clothing, houseware, electronics, beverages, cleaning supplies, household appliances, automotive hardware, and holiday gifts. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Questions? Contact Chris Taylor at (313) 226-9293 or Chris.Taylor@LiveUnitedSEM.org Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48227 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Washtenaw County: Host a Book Drive with United WayUnited 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: In-Kind Need: Donate Books to United WayUnited 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: Support Detroiters Losing SNAP AssistanceThe City of Detroit is partnering with several food distribution locations throughout the city to support those in need. Click here to view all available volunteer opportunities. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan The City of Detroit is partnering with several food distribution locations throughout the city to support those in need. Click here to view all available volunteer opportunities. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join a NAF High School Advisory BoardNAF is a national leader in career and technical education, transforming the high school experience through industry-focused academies. Our model provides students with experiential, hands-on learning opportunities that complement career-focused curricula, preparing them for college and career success. We are in need of dedicated business and community leaders to serve on advisory boards that will work with local schools and students to build a stronger talent pipeline for our community. Please complete the survey via the link below to indicate the areas where you are interested in supporting career readiness for local students. We will follow up with you to provide more details about potential opportunities. Click here to complete the survey. For any questions, feel free to email Dr. Arlene Williams, Director of Community Impact at NAF, at awilliams@naf.org. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan NAF is a national leader in career and technical education, transforming the high school experience through industry-focused academies. Our model provides students with experiential, hands-on learning opportunities that complement career-focused curricula, preparing them for college and career success. We are in need of dedicated business and community leaders to serve on advisory boards that will work with local schools and students to build a stronger talent pipeline for our community. Please complete the survey via the link below to indicate the areas where you are interested in supporting career readiness for local students. We will follow up with you to provide more details about potential opportunities. Click here to complete the survey. For any questions, feel free to email Dr. Arlene Williams, Director of Community Impact at NAF, at awilliams@naf.org. Agency: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |