Volunteer: Serve Meals at Young Adult ShelterThe Young Adult Shelter at the Beacon Center is seeking volunteers to help prepare and serve meals. (The shelter also needs donations of food and snacks!) Volunteers are needed at (approximately) these times every day of the week: Breakfast: 6AM - 9AM Brunch/snack: Time TBD Lunch: 1PM - 4PM Dinner: 5PM - 8PM Volunteers must have food handlers cards. If you can help out, please contact Jake at jnau@cmhshare.org or 253.320.4429! Agency: Comprehensive Life Resources Beacon Young Adult Shelter The Young Adult Shelter at the Beacon Center is seeking volunteers to help prepare and serve meals. (The shelter also needs donations of food and snacks!) Volunteers are needed at (approximately) these times every day of the week: Breakfast: 6AM - 9AM Brunch/snack: Time TBD Lunch: 1PM - 4PM Dinner: 5PM - 8PM Volunteers must have food handlers cards. If you can help out, please contact Jake at jnau@cmhshare.org or 253.320.4429! Agency: Comprehensive Life Resources Beacon Young Adult Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal Preparationmeal preparation to be served for breakfast, lunch and dinner. all new volunteers for the rescue mission must create a profile at the following site: https://rescue-mission.volunteerhub.com/ Agency: The Rescue Mission meal preparation to be served for breakfast, lunch and dinner. all new volunteers for the rescue mission must create a profile at the following site: https://rescue-mission.volunteerhub.com/ Agency: The Rescue Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98402 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: COVID-19 ResponseWe are in need of donations of money and food to help us serve our community during this challenging time. Donating is the fastest way to make a difference as we deal with the impact of coronavirus. If you would also like to give your time, that is very much appreciated! We need help with packing food boxes and drive-up distribution of food at these times: M-F 9:30-12:30 M 3:00-6:00 W 12:00-3:00 F 9:00-12:00 Sa 9:30 - 1:00Please contact Robin by email at ortingfoodbank@yahoo.com or call 360-893-0095. Thank you for your support! Agency: Orting Food Bank We are in need of donations of money and food to help us serve our community during this challenging time. Donating is the fastest way to make a difference as we deal with the impact of coronavirus. If you would also like to give your time, that is very much appreciated! We need help with packing food boxes and drive-up distribution of food at these times: M-F 9:30-12:30 M 3:00-6:00 W 12:00-3:00 F 9:00-12:00 Sa 9:30 - 1:00Please contact Robin by email at ortingfoodbank@yahoo.com or call 360-893-0095. Thank you for your support! Agency: Orting Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98360 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group Facilitator“It was an opportunity to interact with people at the same stage I was in and it helped me have a greater understanding that I’m not alone. And I don’t feel alone anymore.” -ESML Program Participant
Join our team and make a difference in the lives of participants! Our Early Stage Memory Loss(ESML) Support Groups provide an invaluable network that people with memory loss can turn to for advice and encouragement to help them feel socially connected and give them a sense of belonging and purpose. Support Group Facilitators create a space for that important interaction by encouraging conversation and maintaining a positive and caring environment.
Our volunteers continuously learn and grow alongside the participants while serving a population in need of great support. “When I began leading the ESML program, I realized that I did carry a stigma based on a fear of not knowing how to interact with people with memory loss and what to expect from them,” said Melinda an ESML Walk Volunteer. “The greatest thing I’ve learned is that people with memory loss are just people. And even though they have memory loss—they’re here. They may not be able to respond to you the way people without memory loss respond, but when they give you a hug, grab your hand, look you in the eye—they’re here.”
Our Chapter's volunteers receive excellent training, ongoing support, resources, and continuing education opportunities.
Individuals who are often best qualified as support group facilitators include: working or retired social workers, nurse and other healthcare professionals, educators, clergy, counselors, and former family caregivers. Commitment of at least one year is required Agency: Alzheimer's Association “It was an opportunity to interact with people at the same stage I was in and it helped me have a greater understanding that I’m not alone. And I don’t feel alone anymore.” -ESML Program Participant
Join our team and make a difference in the lives of participants! Our Early Stage Memory Loss(ESML) Support Groups provide an invaluable network that people with memory loss can turn to for advice and encouragement to help them feel socially connected and give them a sense of belonging and purpose. Support Group Facilitators create a space for that important interaction by encouraging conversation and maintaining a positive and caring environment.
Our volunteers continuously learn and grow alongside the participants while serving a population in need of great support. “When I began leading the ESML program, I realized that I did carry a stigma based on a fear of not knowing how to interact with people with memory loss and what to expect from them,” said Melinda an ESML Walk Volunteer. “The greatest thing I’ve learned is that people with memory loss are just people. And even though they have memory loss—they’re here. They may not be able to respond to you the way people without memory loss respond, but when they give you a hug, grab your hand, look you in the eye—they’re here.”
Our Chapter's volunteers receive excellent training, ongoing support, resources, and continuing education opportunities.
Individuals who are often best qualified as support group facilitators include: working or retired social workers, nurse and other healthcare professionals, educators, clergy, counselors, and former family caregivers. Commitment of at least one year is required Agency: Alzheimer's Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assistant- Crafting at the MuseumMany of our special events feature hands-on activities inspired by local history. Depending on the event audience, activities are designed for children and adults. As a volunteer, you will interact with our visitors, assisting them as needed with the activity (theme and craft activity changes with the program). Example: Blast into the Past October 12, 2019 1:00 PMCelebrate Washington’s role in the space race with these drop-in, family-friendly activities! Build and test your own spacecraft. Pretend you’re stranded on the moon. Learn about Washington’s many strange connections to space exploration. Then explore the new exhibit A New Moon Rises, featuring dramatic photographs of the moon’s surface. Agency: Washington State Historical Society Many of our special events feature hands-on activities inspired by local history. Depending on the event audience, activities are designed for children and adults. As a volunteer, you will interact with our visitors, assisting them as needed with the activity (theme and craft activity changes with the program). Example: Blast into the Past October 12, 2019 1:00 PMCelebrate Washington’s role in the space race with these drop-in, family-friendly activities! Build and test your own spacecraft. Pretend you’re stranded on the moon. Learn about Washington’s many strange connections to space exploration. Then explore the new exhibit A New Moon Rises, featuring dramatic photographs of the moon’s surface. Agency: Washington State Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Leo Backpack Program: Food PackerOur Children's Feeding Programs, including our Backpack Program, works to fight hunger year-round in Pierce County. The Backpack Program gives out food for the weekends every week to over 1,100 students at-risk of going hungry over the weekend. Food packing volunteers help with the initial stages of putting the backpacks together for distribution. We are open for volunteering Monday-Wednesday starting everyday at 10:00AM. We ask that all volunteers be over the age of 16 to come unsupervised, but all ages under 16 are welcome to volunteer with direct supervision by a parent or guardian. Volunteer groups are allowed, but we ask that groups be a maximum of 10 people. A short training/orientation will happen before volunteering. We ask that individuals and groups volunteer with us a minimum of 1.5 hours, so they have time to be oriented, get to know what we do, and enough time to complete a project or help with a food line shift.
Agency: St. Leo Food Connection Our Children's Feeding Programs, including our Backpack Program, works to fight hunger year-round in Pierce County. The Backpack Program gives out food for the weekends every week to over 1,100 students at-risk of going hungry over the weekend. Food packing volunteers help with the initial stages of putting the backpacks together for distribution. We are open for volunteering Monday-Wednesday starting everyday at 10:00AM. We ask that all volunteers be over the age of 16 to come unsupervised, but all ages under 16 are welcome to volunteer with direct supervision by a parent or guardian. Volunteer groups are allowed, but we ask that groups be a maximum of 10 people. A short training/orientation will happen before volunteering. We ask that individuals and groups volunteer with us a minimum of 1.5 hours, so they have time to be oriented, get to know what we do, and enough time to complete a project or help with a food line shift.
Agency: St. Leo Food Connection Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: St. Leo Food Bank: Food Bank AssistantSt. Leo Food Bank is one of the largest food banks in Pierce County currently serving between 200-300 families daily. We are currently looking for more volunteers to help with supporting our food bank, by greeting and escorting clients, processing donations, and helping unload trucks and lifting. We are open for volunteering Monday-Saturday starting everyday at 8:30AM. We ask that all volunteers be over the age of 16 to come unsupervised, but all ages under 16 are welcome to volunteer with direct supervision by a parent or guardian. Volunteer groups are allowed, but we ask that groups be a maximum of 10 people. A short training/orientation will happen before volunteering. We ask that individuals and groups volunteer with us a minimum of 1.5 hours, so they have time to be oriented, get to know what we do, and enough time to complete a project or help with a food line shift.
Agency: St. Leo Food Connection St. Leo Food Bank is one of the largest food banks in Pierce County currently serving between 200-300 families daily. We are currently looking for more volunteers to help with supporting our food bank, by greeting and escorting clients, processing donations, and helping unload trucks and lifting. We are open for volunteering Monday-Saturday starting everyday at 8:30AM. We ask that all volunteers be over the age of 16 to come unsupervised, but all ages under 16 are welcome to volunteer with direct supervision by a parent or guardian. Volunteer groups are allowed, but we ask that groups be a maximum of 10 people. A short training/orientation will happen before volunteering. We ask that individuals and groups volunteer with us a minimum of 1.5 hours, so they have time to be oriented, get to know what we do, and enough time to complete a project or help with a food line shift.
Agency: St. Leo Food Connection Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: AmbassadorTITLE: Ambassador Volunteer ESSENTIAL FUNCTION: Represent the Puyallup Police Department at a variety of community events. Activities at events will vary.DUTIES: Attend community events on behalf of the department Serve as a goodwill ambassador for the Puyallup Police Department
QUALITICATIONS: General knowledge of the Puyallup Police Department operations Confident public speaker with excellent communication skills Reliable and professional demeanor Flexibility to be called upon when needed Ability to follow verbal directions Must be 18 years or older
Ability to: Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing; Ability to pay attention to detail and follow directions; Ability to deal courteously with the public under stress; Establish and maintain positive, effective working relationships with members of the Puyallup Police Department, VIPS, business community and the public; Attend meetings relevant to assigned volunteer duties;Special Qualifications: Ability to pass a criminal background check, which includes finger printing. Successful completion of training and observation hours with a seasoned VIPS team member. Ability to travel to events within Puyallup Possession of or the ability to obtain a valid Washington State Driver’s license, as required for the position.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND WORK ENVIROMENT: Frequent Demands: Driving, sitting, standing, walking, talking, hearing, seeing.
Occasional Demands: Carrying, climbing stairs, bending at the waist, twisting at the waist, crouching, kneeling/squatting, reaching, repetitive hand motion, fine finger manipulation.
Environmental Factors: Work is predominately in the city limits
GENERAL INFORMATION Essential Functions- The statements contained herein reflect the general details as necessary to describe the principal function for the position of Ambassador Volunteer, the level of knowledge, skills and abilities typically required and the scope of responsibilities but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Hours of Work- Work is intermittent as a result the schedule will vary. Agency: Puyallup Police Department TITLE: Ambassador Volunteer ESSENTIAL FUNCTION: Represent the Puyallup Police Department at a variety of community events. Activities at events will vary.DUTIES: Attend community events on behalf of the department Serve as a goodwill ambassador for the Puyallup Police Department
QUALITICATIONS: General knowledge of the Puyallup Police Department operations Confident public speaker with excellent communication skills Reliable and professional demeanor Flexibility to be called upon when needed Ability to follow verbal directions Must be 18 years or older
Ability to: Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing; Ability to pay attention to detail and follow directions; Ability to deal courteously with the public under stress; Establish and maintain positive, effective working relationships with members of the Puyallup Police Department, VIPS, business community and the public; Attend meetings relevant to assigned volunteer duties;Special Qualifications: Ability to pass a criminal background check, which includes finger printing. Successful completion of training and observation hours with a seasoned VIPS team member. Ability to travel to events within Puyallup Possession of or the ability to obtain a valid Washington State Driver’s license, as required for the position.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND WORK ENVIROMENT: Frequent Demands: Driving, sitting, standing, walking, talking, hearing, seeing.
Occasional Demands: Carrying, climbing stairs, bending at the waist, twisting at the waist, crouching, kneeling/squatting, reaching, repetitive hand motion, fine finger manipulation.
Environmental Factors: Work is predominately in the city limits
GENERAL INFORMATION Essential Functions- The statements contained herein reflect the general details as necessary to describe the principal function for the position of Ambassador Volunteer, the level of knowledge, skills and abilities typically required and the scope of responsibilities but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Hours of Work- Work is intermittent as a result the schedule will vary. Agency: Puyallup Police Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98371 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Citizens' PatrolTITLE: Citizen Patrol VIPS ESSENTIAL FUNCTION: Assist the Puyallup Police Department by monitoring/patrolling city streets, parking areas and areas identified by Predpol.DUTIES: Patrol in teams of two; Patrol areas identified on the PredPol Report; Record, in writing, all shift activity on the Vehicle Inspection Form; Report issues warranting officer involvement to Dispatch; Serve as a goodwill ambassador for the Puyallup Police Department
QUALITICATIONS: Operation of personal computers; Proper English grammar, usage, and spelling; Must be 18 years or olderAbility to: Maintain the confidentiality of criminal and other police records; Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing; Ability to pay attention to detail; Ability to deal courteously with the public under stress; Establish and maintain positive, effective working relationships with members of the Puyallup Police Department, VIPS, business community and the public; Attend meetings relevant to assigned VIPS work; Accurately file documents.
Special Qualifications: Ability to pass a criminal background check, which includes finger printing. Successful completion of training and observation hours. Possession of or the ability to obtain a valid Washington State Driver’s license, as required for the position.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND WORK ENVIROMENT: Frequent Demands: Driving, sitting, standing, walking, talking, hearing, seeing. Occasional Demands: Carrying, climbing stairs, bending at the waist, twisting at the waist, crouching, kneeling/squatting, reaching, repetitive hand motion, fine finger manipulation. Environmental Factors: Work is predominately in a city provided vehicle. Infraction investigation requires being out in the elements. Agency: Puyallup Police Department TITLE: Citizen Patrol VIPS ESSENTIAL FUNCTION: Assist the Puyallup Police Department by monitoring/patrolling city streets, parking areas and areas identified by Predpol.DUTIES: Patrol in teams of two; Patrol areas identified on the PredPol Report; Record, in writing, all shift activity on the Vehicle Inspection Form; Report issues warranting officer involvement to Dispatch; Serve as a goodwill ambassador for the Puyallup Police Department
QUALITICATIONS: Operation of personal computers; Proper English grammar, usage, and spelling; Must be 18 years or olderAbility to: Maintain the confidentiality of criminal and other police records; Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing; Ability to pay attention to detail; Ability to deal courteously with the public under stress; Establish and maintain positive, effective working relationships with members of the Puyallup Police Department, VIPS, business community and the public; Attend meetings relevant to assigned VIPS work; Accurately file documents.
Special Qualifications: Ability to pass a criminal background check, which includes finger printing. Successful completion of training and observation hours. Possession of or the ability to obtain a valid Washington State Driver’s license, as required for the position.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND WORK ENVIROMENT: Frequent Demands: Driving, sitting, standing, walking, talking, hearing, seeing. Occasional Demands: Carrying, climbing stairs, bending at the waist, twisting at the waist, crouching, kneeling/squatting, reaching, repetitive hand motion, fine finger manipulation. Environmental Factors: Work is predominately in a city provided vehicle. Infraction investigation requires being out in the elements. Agency: Puyallup Police Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98371 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photo Booth AttendantPhoto Booth volunteers provide our guests with a tangible memory of their time here at ACM - a photo of their party in a 1923 Buick. This is a free featured offered to all our guests. Volunteers in this area assist guests in and out of the car, take their picture, provide a physical copy, and offer to email a copy to the guest. Most importantly though, they provide extra information on the car and encourage guests to get silly and create the most memorable picture that they can. Photo Booth volunteers Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Photo Booth volunteers provide our guests with a tangible memory of their time here at ACM - a photo of their party in a 1923 Buick. This is a free featured offered to all our guests. Volunteers in this area assist guests in and out of the car, take their picture, provide a physical copy, and offer to email a copy to the guest. Most importantly though, they provide extra information on the car and encourage guests to get silly and create the most memorable picture that they can. Photo Booth volunteers Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Speed Zone Pit CrewVolunteers in our Speed Zone help visitors to experience the thrill of high speed driving…without the speeding tickets. Speed Zone volunteers guide visitors on the use of our state of the art racing simulators. Volunteers in this area may also assist with our Miller Slot Car Circuit, instructing visitors on how to use the slot cars and keeping the tiny turbos on their designated tracks. The Speed Zone is a great place for volunteers interested in technology, racing, and hands-on activities! Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Volunteers in our Speed Zone help visitors to experience the thrill of high speed driving…without the speeding tickets. Speed Zone volunteers guide visitors on the use of our state of the art racing simulators. Volunteers in this area may also assist with our Miller Slot Car Circuit, instructing visitors on how to use the slot cars and keeping the tiny turbos on their designated tracks. The Speed Zone is a great place for volunteers interested in technology, racing, and hands-on activities! Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events SpecialistEvents volunteers assist with the 500+ events held at ACM each year, including parties, weddings, proms, organization meetings, celebrations of life, and more. The assistance needed varies depending on the event but the most common roles involve greeting, checking in, and directing guests to their event space as well as monitoring the event space and galleries. Events occur at just about any time, though the majority of events are held in the events and over the weekends. This is a great option for volunteers with 9-5pm work weeks!
Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Events volunteers assist with the 500+ events held at ACM each year, including parties, weddings, proms, organization meetings, celebrations of life, and more. The assistance needed varies depending on the event but the most common roles involve greeting, checking in, and directing guests to their event space as well as monitoring the event space and galleries. Events occur at just about any time, though the majority of events are held in the events and over the weekends. This is a great option for volunteers with 9-5pm work weeks!
Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Collection MonitorCollections Monitors help to keep our collection safe and our visitors informed and entertained. They typically roam the museum, chatting with guests, answering questions, and sharing stories or other tidbits of information. They also keep an eye on the vehicles in the collection, gently reminding visitors not to cross the exhibit barriers or touch the cars they see on display. Collection Monitors are the face of ACM! Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Collections Monitors help to keep our collection safe and our visitors informed and entertained. They typically roam the museum, chatting with guests, answering questions, and sharing stories or other tidbits of information. They also keep an eye on the vehicles in the collection, gently reminding visitors not to cross the exhibit barriers or touch the cars they see on display. Collection Monitors are the face of ACM! Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading TutorBe a reading tutor at TAP! Students who can read at grade level by third grade are 80% more likely to graduate high school by age 19. That is a HUGE deal! This 1 hour commitment makes a huge impact! Tutors often have the privilege of watching students move from hardly knowing their letter sounds, to reading books after only a few months. That kind of progress cannot be made without your help. Agency: Trinity Presbyterian Church Be a reading tutor at TAP! Students who can read at grade level by third grade are 80% more likely to graduate high school by age 19. That is a HUGE deal! This 1 hour commitment makes a huge impact! Tutors often have the privilege of watching students move from hardly knowing their letter sounds, to reading books after only a few months. That kind of progress cannot be made without your help. Agency: Trinity Presbyterian Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food inventory and organizationClean, organize, and inventory canned food items. Agency: Orting Food Bank Clean, organize, and inventory canned food items. Agency: Orting Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98360 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Folk MusiciansHelp us bring Tacoma’s birthplace to life through interactive learning for elementary students and our community. Musical performers showcase songs that interpret life on the Oregon Trail and in Puget Sound during the mid-1800s.
Job Carr Cabin Museum hosts over 40 school groups each year. We rely on musical performers to engage elementary school children in learning about frontier life. Musicians may choose to incorporate singing, storytelling, circle dancing, square dancing and/or folk dance. Museum staff can assist with research and reference materials. Other performers have used guitar, ukulele, mandolin, dulcimer, fiddle, harmonica and/or drums.
School field trip presentations are generally scheduled on weekday mornings. Special events are usually scheduled during afternoons, evenings and weekends. Performance times vary from 15min to 2hrs. Multiple opportunities are available.
We welcome volunteers of all ages, interests and skill levels. Volunteers with experience in music, theater, education, teaching, history, and storytelling are strongly encouraged to apply. Stipends may be available. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application form and successfully pass a security background check.
Agency: Job Carr Cabin Museum Help us bring Tacoma’s birthplace to life through interactive learning for elementary students and our community. Musical performers showcase songs that interpret life on the Oregon Trail and in Puget Sound during the mid-1800s.
Job Carr Cabin Museum hosts over 40 school groups each year. We rely on musical performers to engage elementary school children in learning about frontier life. Musicians may choose to incorporate singing, storytelling, circle dancing, square dancing and/or folk dance. Museum staff can assist with research and reference materials. Other performers have used guitar, ukulele, mandolin, dulcimer, fiddle, harmonica and/or drums.
School field trip presentations are generally scheduled on weekday mornings. Special events are usually scheduled during afternoons, evenings and weekends. Performance times vary from 15min to 2hrs. Multiple opportunities are available.
We welcome volunteers of all ages, interests and skill levels. Volunteers with experience in music, theater, education, teaching, history, and storytelling are strongly encouraged to apply. Stipends may be available. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application form and successfully pass a security background check.
Agency: Job Carr Cabin Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lister Elementary Read2Me TutorThe Read2Me Tutor is a volunteer position that is dedicated to Tacoma Community House’s mission of creating opportunities for immigrants and other community members in the Puget Sound region through comprehensive services focused on self-sufficiency, inclusion and advocacy. Read2Me volunteers are trained tutors and mentors that are matched with a Kindergarten-3rd grade student striving to meet grade level reading. They meet weekly during the school day with a site coordinator to work on reading skills to help him or her gain confidence and ability so that she or he is better able to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade. To get involved, visit www.tacomacommunityhouse.org/volunteer and register for an orientation. Or contact Kerrisan Meyer, Volunteer Services Manager at kmeyer@tacomacommunityhouse.org. Training: Volunteer Orientation Read2Me Tutor Training Quarterly District Tutor TrainingCommitment: 1-2 days/week 45 minutes/week October through MayDuties: Tutor one student reading for 45 minutes once a week Help the students understand basic reading skills such as letter and sound recognition Support the reading techniques children learn in the classroom Complete and maintain weekly tracking sheet Commit to a scheduled tutoring session and arrive on timeQualifications: Patience and flexibility in working with children from a variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds Ability to follow through with volunteer commitments. Ability to communicate effectively (orally and written) in English, to follow procedures and to work in a teaching environment.Benefits: Provide direct support to a student struggling with reading Create a positive mentorship relationship with a student that needs support Participate in a successful program with other volunteers Add to personal resumes and potential references Opportunities for training and develop skills in teachingAgency: Tacoma Community House The Read2Me Tutor is a volunteer position that is dedicated to Tacoma Community House’s mission of creating opportunities for immigrants and other community members in the Puget Sound region through comprehensive services focused on self-sufficiency, inclusion and advocacy. Read2Me volunteers are trained tutors and mentors that are matched with a Kindergarten-3rd grade student striving to meet grade level reading. They meet weekly during the school day with a site coordinator to work on reading skills to help him or her gain confidence and ability so that she or he is better able to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade. To get involved, visit www.tacomacommunityhouse.org/volunteer and register for an orientation. Or contact Kerrisan Meyer, Volunteer Services Manager at kmeyer@tacomacommunityhouse.org. Training: Volunteer Orientation Read2Me Tutor Training Quarterly District Tutor TrainingCommitment: 1-2 days/week 45 minutes/week October through MayDuties: Tutor one student reading for 45 minutes once a week Help the students understand basic reading skills such as letter and sound recognition Support the reading techniques children learn in the classroom Complete and maintain weekly tracking sheet Commit to a scheduled tutoring session and arrive on timeQualifications: Patience and flexibility in working with children from a variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds Ability to follow through with volunteer commitments. Ability to communicate effectively (orally and written) in English, to follow procedures and to work in a teaching environment.Benefits: Provide direct support to a student struggling with reading Create a positive mentorship relationship with a student that needs support Participate in a successful program with other volunteers Add to personal resumes and potential references Opportunities for training and develop skills in teachingAgency: Tacoma Community House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: McCarver Elementary Read2Me TutorThe Read2Me Tutor is a volunteer position that is dedicated to Tacoma Community House’s mission of creating opportunities for immigrants and other community members in the Puget Sound region through comprehensive services focused on self-sufficiency, inclusion and advocacy. Read2Me volunteers are trained tutors and mentors that are matched with a Kindergarten-3rd grade student striving to meet grade level reading. They meet weekly during the school day with a site coordinator to work on reading skills to help him or her gain confidence and ability so that she or he is better able to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade. To get involved, visit www.tacomacommunityhouse.org/volunteer and register for an orientation. Or contact Kerrisan Meyer, Volunteer Services Manager at kmeyer@tacomacommunityhouse.org. Training: Volunteer Orientation Read2Me Tutor Training Quarterly District Tutor TrainingCommitment: 1-2 days/week 45 minutes/week October through MayDuties: Tutor one student reading for 45 minutes once a week Help the students understand basic reading skills such as letter and sound recognition Support the reading techniques children learn in the classroom Complete and maintain weekly tracking sheet Commit to a scheduled tutoring session and arrive on timeQualifications: Patience and flexibility in working with children from a variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds Ability to follow through with volunteer commitments. Ability to communicate effectively (orally and written) in English, to follow procedures and to work in a teaching environment.Benefits: Provide direct support to a student struggling with reading Create a positive mentorship relationship with a student that needs support Participate in a successful program with other volunteers Add to personal resumes and potential references Opportunities for training and develop skills in teachingAgency: Tacoma Community House The Read2Me Tutor is a volunteer position that is dedicated to Tacoma Community House’s mission of creating opportunities for immigrants and other community members in the Puget Sound region through comprehensive services focused on self-sufficiency, inclusion and advocacy. Read2Me volunteers are trained tutors and mentors that are matched with a Kindergarten-3rd grade student striving to meet grade level reading. They meet weekly during the school day with a site coordinator to work on reading skills to help him or her gain confidence and ability so that she or he is better able to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade. To get involved, visit www.tacomacommunityhouse.org/volunteer and register for an orientation. Or contact Kerrisan Meyer, Volunteer Services Manager at kmeyer@tacomacommunityhouse.org. Training: Volunteer Orientation Read2Me Tutor Training Quarterly District Tutor TrainingCommitment: 1-2 days/week 45 minutes/week October through MayDuties: Tutor one student reading for 45 minutes once a week Help the students understand basic reading skills such as letter and sound recognition Support the reading techniques children learn in the classroom Complete and maintain weekly tracking sheet Commit to a scheduled tutoring session and arrive on timeQualifications: Patience and flexibility in working with children from a variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds Ability to follow through with volunteer commitments. Ability to communicate effectively (orally and written) in English, to follow procedures and to work in a teaching environment.Benefits: Provide direct support to a student struggling with reading Create a positive mentorship relationship with a student that needs support Participate in a successful program with other volunteers Add to personal resumes and potential references Opportunities for training and develop skills in teachingAgency: Tacoma Community House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Manitou Park Elementary Read2Me TutorThe Read2Me Tutor is a volunteer position that is dedicated to Tacoma Community House’s mission of creating opportunities for immigrants and other community members in the Puget Sound region through comprehensive services focused on self-sufficiency, inclusion and advocacy. Read2Me volunteers are trained tutors and mentors that are matched with a Kindergarten-3rd grade student striving to meet grade level reading. They meet weekly during the school day with a site coordinator to work on reading skills to help him or her gain confidence and ability so that she or he is better able to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade. To get involved, visit www.tacomacommunityhouse.org/volunteer and register for an orientation. Or contact Kerrisan Meyer, Volunteer Services Manager at kmeyer@tacomacommunityhouse.org. Training: Volunteer Orientation Read2Me Tutor Training Quarterly District Tutor TrainingCommitment: 1-2 days/week 45 minutes/week October through MayDuties: Tutor one student reading for 45 minutes once a week Help the students understand basic reading skills such as letter and sound recognition Support the reading techniques children learn in the classroom Complete and maintain weekly tracking sheet Commit to a scheduled tutoring session and arrive on timeQualifications: Patience and flexibility in working with children from a variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds Ability to follow through with volunteer commitments. Ability to communicate effectively (orally and written) in English, to follow procedures and to work in a teaching environment.Benefits: Provide direct support to a student struggling with reading Create a positive mentorship relationship with a student that needs support Participate in a successful program with other volunteers Add to personal resumes and potential references Opportunities for training and develop skills in teachingAgency: Tacoma Community House The Read2Me Tutor is a volunteer position that is dedicated to Tacoma Community House’s mission of creating opportunities for immigrants and other community members in the Puget Sound region through comprehensive services focused on self-sufficiency, inclusion and advocacy. Read2Me volunteers are trained tutors and mentors that are matched with a Kindergarten-3rd grade student striving to meet grade level reading. They meet weekly during the school day with a site coordinator to work on reading skills to help him or her gain confidence and ability so that she or he is better able to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade. To get involved, visit www.tacomacommunityhouse.org/volunteer and register for an orientation. Or contact Kerrisan Meyer, Volunteer Services Manager at kmeyer@tacomacommunityhouse.org. Training: Volunteer Orientation Read2Me Tutor Training Quarterly District Tutor TrainingCommitment: 1-2 days/week 45 minutes/week October through MayDuties: Tutor one student reading for 45 minutes once a week Help the students understand basic reading skills such as letter and sound recognition Support the reading techniques children learn in the classroom Complete and maintain weekly tracking sheet Commit to a scheduled tutoring session and arrive on timeQualifications: Patience and flexibility in working with children from a variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds Ability to follow through with volunteer commitments. Ability to communicate effectively (orally and written) in English, to follow procedures and to work in a teaching environment.Benefits: Provide direct support to a student struggling with reading Create a positive mentorship relationship with a student that needs support Participate in a successful program with other volunteers Add to personal resumes and potential references Opportunities for training and develop skills in teachingAgency: Tacoma Community House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98409 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Arlington Elementary Read2Me TutorThe Read2Me Tutor is a volunteer position that is dedicated to Tacoma Community House’s mission of creating opportunities for immigrants and other community members in the Puget Sound region through comprehensive services focused on self-sufficiency, inclusion and advocacy. Read2Me volunteers are trained tutors and mentors that are matched with a Kindergarten-3rd grade student striving to meet grade level reading. They meet weekly during the school day with a site coordinator to work on reading skills to help him or her gain confidence and ability so that she or he is better able to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade. To get involved, visit www.tacomacommunityhouse.org/volunteer and register for an orientation. Or contact Kerrisan Meyer, Volunteer Services Manager at kmeyer@tacomacommunityhouse.org. Training: Volunteer Orientation Read2Me Tutor Training Quarterly District Tutor TrainingCommitment: 1-2 days/week 45 minutes/week October through MayDuties: Tutor one student reading for 45 minutes once a week Help the students understand basic reading skills such as letter and sound recognition Support the reading techniques children learn in the classroom Complete and maintain weekly tracking sheet Commit to a scheduled tutoring session and arrive on timeQualifications: Patience and flexibility in working with children from a variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds Ability to follow through with volunteer commitments. Ability to communicate effectively (orally and written) in English, to follow procedures and to work in a teaching environment.Benefits: Provide direct support to a student struggling with reading Create a positive mentorship relationship with a student that needs support Participate in a successful program with other volunteers Add to personal resumes and potential references Opportunities for training and develop skills in teachingAgency: Tacoma Community House The Read2Me Tutor is a volunteer position that is dedicated to Tacoma Community House’s mission of creating opportunities for immigrants and other community members in the Puget Sound region through comprehensive services focused on self-sufficiency, inclusion and advocacy. Read2Me volunteers are trained tutors and mentors that are matched with a Kindergarten-3rd grade student striving to meet grade level reading. They meet weekly during the school day with a site coordinator to work on reading skills to help him or her gain confidence and ability so that she or he is better able to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade. To get involved, visit www.tacomacommunityhouse.org/volunteer and register for an orientation. Or contact Kerrisan Meyer, Volunteer Services Manager at kmeyer@tacomacommunityhouse.org. Training: Volunteer Orientation Read2Me Tutor Training Quarterly District Tutor TrainingCommitment: 1-2 days/week 45 minutes/week October through MayDuties: Tutor one student reading for 45 minutes once a week Help the students understand basic reading skills such as letter and sound recognition Support the reading techniques children learn in the classroom Complete and maintain weekly tracking sheet Commit to a scheduled tutoring session and arrive on timeQualifications: Patience and flexibility in working with children from a variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds Ability to follow through with volunteer commitments. Ability to communicate effectively (orally and written) in English, to follow procedures and to work in a teaching environment.Benefits: Provide direct support to a student struggling with reading Create a positive mentorship relationship with a student that needs support Participate in a successful program with other volunteers Add to personal resumes and potential references Opportunities for training and develop skills in teachingAgency: Tacoma Community House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98409 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Read2Me TutorThe Read2Me Tutor is a volunteer position that is dedicated to Tacoma Community House’s mission of creating opportunities for immigrants and other community members in the Puget Sound region through comprehensive services focused on self-sufficiency, inclusion and advocacy. Read2Me volunteers are trained tutors and mentors that are matched with a Kindergarten-3rd grade student striving to meet grade level reading. They meet weekly during the school day with a site coordinator to work on reading skills to help him or her gain confidence and ability so that she or he is better able to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade. To get involved, visit www.tacomacommunityhouse.org/volunteer and register for an orientation. Or contact Kerrisan Meyer, Volunteer Services Manager at kmeyer@tacomacommunityhouse.org. Training: Volunteer Orientation Read2Me Tutor Training Quarterly District Tutor TrainingCommitment: 1-2 days/week 45 minutes/week October through MayDuties: Tutor one student reading for 45 minutes once a week Help the students understand basic reading skills such as letter and sound recognition Support the reading techniques children learn in the classroom Complete and maintain weekly tracking sheet Commit to a scheduled tutoring session and arrive on timeQualifications: Patience and flexibility in working with children from a variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds Ability to follow through with volunteer commitments. Ability to communicate effectively (orally and written) in English, to follow procedures and to work in a teaching environment.Benefits: Provide direct support to a student struggling with reading Create a positive mentorship relationship with a student that needs support Participate in a successful program with other volunteers Add to personal resumes and potential references Opportunities for training and develop skills in teachingAgency: Tacoma Community House The Read2Me Tutor is a volunteer position that is dedicated to Tacoma Community House’s mission of creating opportunities for immigrants and other community members in the Puget Sound region through comprehensive services focused on self-sufficiency, inclusion and advocacy. Read2Me volunteers are trained tutors and mentors that are matched with a Kindergarten-3rd grade student striving to meet grade level reading. They meet weekly during the school day with a site coordinator to work on reading skills to help him or her gain confidence and ability so that she or he is better able to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade. To get involved, visit www.tacomacommunityhouse.org/volunteer and register for an orientation. Or contact Kerrisan Meyer, Volunteer Services Manager at kmeyer@tacomacommunityhouse.org. Training: Volunteer Orientation Read2Me Tutor Training Quarterly District Tutor TrainingCommitment: 1-2 days/week 45 minutes/week October through MayDuties: Tutor one student reading for 45 minutes once a week Help the students understand basic reading skills such as letter and sound recognition Support the reading techniques children learn in the classroom Complete and maintain weekly tracking sheet Commit to a scheduled tutoring session and arrive on timeQualifications: Patience and flexibility in working with children from a variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds Ability to follow through with volunteer commitments. Ability to communicate effectively (orally and written) in English, to follow procedures and to work in a teaching environment.Benefits: Provide direct support to a student struggling with reading Create a positive mentorship relationship with a student that needs support Participate in a successful program with other volunteers Add to personal resumes and potential references Opportunities for training and develop skills in teachingAgency: Tacoma Community House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative VolunteerVolunteers in the administrative stream of our Volunteer Program assist management/administrative staff in daily administration of the organization (i.e. office work). Volunteers act as assistants to whichever staff member they are assigned to and help them complete whatever tasks required. Tasks will range from filing paperwork, to taking part in the development of processes and systems.
Agency: AHATHOMECARE/ Three Cedars Volunteers in the administrative stream of our Volunteer Program assist management/administrative staff in daily administration of the organization (i.e. office work). Volunteers act as assistants to whichever staff member they are assigned to and help them complete whatever tasks required. Tasks will range from filing paperwork, to taking part in the development of processes and systems.
Agency: AHATHOMECARE/ Three Cedars Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Docent/Tour GuideDocents conduct guided tours of the Museum for audiences of diverse backgrounds which may include school-age children, young adults, educators, seniors, visitors with special needs, and those for whom English is not a first language. Docents will provide a brief history of the Museum, explanation of the Museum's programs, tour of the current exhibitions, and state future plans and goals of the Museum. Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Docents conduct guided tours of the Museum for audiences of diverse backgrounds which may include school-age children, young adults, educators, seniors, visitors with special needs, and those for whom English is not a first language. Docents will provide a brief history of the Museum, explanation of the Museum's programs, tour of the current exhibitions, and state future plans and goals of the Museum. Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Greeter / Museum Reception DeskSupporting the reception desk at the Museum, greeters welcome visitors to Tacoma Historical Society, answer questions, answer the phone and provide assistance with occasional office support tasks that arise. Greeters excel at customer service and support the mission of Tacoma Historical Society. NOTES: - Greeters volunteering at 11am assist in opening the Museum. Those who volunteer from 3pm-4pm assist with closing duties. - Please try to schedule a minimum of two consecutive 1-hour spots in the schedule. Agency: Tacoma Historical Society Supporting the reception desk at the Museum, greeters welcome visitors to Tacoma Historical Society, answer questions, answer the phone and provide assistance with occasional office support tasks that arise. Greeters excel at customer service and support the mission of Tacoma Historical Society. NOTES: - Greeters volunteering at 11am assist in opening the Museum. Those who volunteer from 3pm-4pm assist with closing duties. - Please try to schedule a minimum of two consecutive 1-hour spots in the schedule. Agency: Tacoma Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companion's Needed!AHAT is seeking committed volunteers to spend time with our amazing residents. Do you have a few extra hours in your week? We need you! The responsibilities of the volunteers in each of these shifts vary, depending on the time of day, as well as the health of the residents living at the house. Opportunities vary from cooking, landscaping, or just being a basic companion. As a Companion, you will assist our Activities Coordinator by leading and participating in recreational activities with residents. Activities such as games, crafts, parties, movies, field trips. For more information please contact the Volunteers Coordinator, Roseanna Singleton by phone or e mail.
Requirements Must pass a DSHS/State background check. Drivers license and insurance is helpful Prefer someone over the age of 18 but will interview older teens in high school still that have good references.Agency: AHATHOMECARE/ Three Cedars AHAT is seeking committed volunteers to spend time with our amazing residents. Do you have a few extra hours in your week? We need you! The responsibilities of the volunteers in each of these shifts vary, depending on the time of day, as well as the health of the residents living at the house. Opportunities vary from cooking, landscaping, or just being a basic companion. As a Companion, you will assist our Activities Coordinator by leading and participating in recreational activities with residents. Activities such as games, crafts, parties, movies, field trips. For more information please contact the Volunteers Coordinator, Roseanna Singleton by phone or e mail.
Requirements Must pass a DSHS/State background check. Drivers license and insurance is helpful Prefer someone over the age of 18 but will interview older teens in high school still that have good references.Agency: AHATHOMECARE/ Three Cedars Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98003 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Restoration Work Party @ Wapato LakeOur steward at Wapato Lake Park will be hosting a work party the 4th Saturday of the month. We will be removing invasive non-native plants and maintaining previous plantings, in an effort to restore the ecology near the wetlands. Time: 9am-noon Where to meet: Near the dog park entrance Things to bring: -gloves -water bottle -dress for weather - sturdy shoes
If you want to learn more contact, 253-363-2439 or email: amyb@tacomaparks.com
Agency: Metro Parks Tacoma CHIP-In Program Our steward at Wapato Lake Park will be hosting a work party the 4th Saturday of the month. We will be removing invasive non-native plants and maintaining previous plantings, in an effort to restore the ecology near the wetlands. Time: 9am-noon Where to meet: Near the dog park entrance Things to bring: -gloves -water bottle -dress for weather - sturdy shoes
If you want to learn more contact, 253-363-2439 or email: amyb@tacomaparks.com
Agency: Metro Parks Tacoma CHIP-In Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98408 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CooksThe Volunteer Cook will be responsible for:
Typical Examples of Work:
Three Cedars is currently looking for a qualified Volunteer Cook to join our residential team! Performs food preparation tasks as assigned by the Cook Manager. Preparing meals according to the posted menus, using the correct food, quantity and recipes to prepare the meal(s), maintain all safety standards, food handling health standards, and all local, county, and state health requirements. Salad preparation. Dessert preparation. Vegetable preparation. Washing equipment needed for meal preparation. Dishwashing after meals. General cleaning tasks needed to keep the equipment, work areas and kitchen clean and neat. Agency: AHATHOMECARE/ Three Cedars The Volunteer Cook will be responsible for:
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Three Cedars is currently looking for a qualified Volunteer Cook to join our residential team! Performs food preparation tasks as assigned by the Cook Manager. Preparing meals according to the posted menus, using the correct food, quantity and recipes to prepare the meal(s), maintain all safety standards, food handling health standards, and all local, county, and state health requirements. Salad preparation. Dessert preparation. Vegetable preparation. Washing equipment needed for meal preparation. Dishwashing after meals. General cleaning tasks needed to keep the equipment, work areas and kitchen clean and neat. Agency: AHATHOMECARE/ Three Cedars Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer LandscaperVolunteer Landscaper responsibilities will include: Helping to mow the Facilities yard grass Edge the grass around driveway areas Spruce up landscaping by removing debris and trash. Planting new plants on the ground and/or pots * Spread new mulch in specific areas. Trimming of bushes at the end of a growing season. Removal of weeds in flower beds.
Agency: AHATHOMECARE/ Three Cedars Volunteer Landscaper responsibilities will include: Helping to mow the Facilities yard grass Edge the grass around driveway areas Spruce up landscaping by removing debris and trash. Planting new plants on the ground and/or pots * Spread new mulch in specific areas. Trimming of bushes at the end of a growing season. Removal of weeds in flower beds.
Agency: AHATHOMECARE/ Three Cedars Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stocking and Re-packingVolunteers will restock shelves, sort donations, re-pack foods, and pack food boxes. Agency: Orting Food Bank Volunteers will restock shelves, sort donations, re-pack foods, and pack food boxes. Agency: Orting Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98360 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Delivery DriversDrivers will pick up donations from area stores and warehouses and deliver to the Orting Food Bank. Hours and days vary. Must have access to a truck or trailer and have proof of insurance. Mileage is reimbursed. Agency: Orting Food Bank Drivers will pick up donations from area stores and warehouses and deliver to the Orting Food Bank. Hours and days vary. Must have access to a truck or trailer and have proof of insurance. Mileage is reimbursed. Agency: Orting Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98360 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Intake CoordinatorIntake Coordinators sign-in clients each visit, enroll new clients, and help maintain client records in the computer. They also answer phones and do light clerical work as needed. Shifts available are Mondays 3-6 pm, Wednesdays 12-3 pm, and Fridays 9 am - 12 pm, as well as fill-in as needed. Agency: Orting Food Bank Intake Coordinators sign-in clients each visit, enroll new clients, and help maintain client records in the computer. They also answer phones and do light clerical work as needed. Shifts available are Mondays 3-6 pm, Wednesdays 12-3 pm, and Fridays 9 am - 12 pm, as well as fill-in as needed. Agency: Orting Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98360 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Back Pack Program VolunteerAs we are gearing up for school again, it is time to think about the kids we serve in our backpack program. We send backpacks of food on weekends to kids in our district in need of extra nutrition. We are restructuring the program this year to spread out the time commitment that this program requires to run smoothly. Individuals to commit weekly to taking backpack bags to the schools on Thursdays and Fridays in the morning. If you cannot commit weekly, maybe it would be once a month or be willing to be a back-up driver. If you are interested in this opportunity, please call or email us. We certainly appreciate our volunteers! Agency: Eatonville Area Council/Eatonville Family Agency As we are gearing up for school again, it is time to think about the kids we serve in our backpack program. We send backpacks of food on weekends to kids in our district in need of extra nutrition. We are restructuring the program this year to spread out the time commitment that this program requires to run smoothly. Individuals to commit weekly to taking backpack bags to the schools on Thursdays and Fridays in the morning. If you cannot commit weekly, maybe it would be once a month or be willing to be a back-up driver. If you are interested in this opportunity, please call or email us. We certainly appreciate our volunteers! Agency: Eatonville Area Council/Eatonville Family Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98328 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Members WantedShared Housing Services (SHS) is looking to add 3-4 caring community members to its Board of Directors. SHS serves individuals, families and young people experiencing housing instability or homelessness in Pierce County through it Home Sharing and Transitional Family housing programs. SHS' is seeking community members who can offer expertise in such areas as marketing, finance, event planning, fundraising, etc. as well as diverse backgrounds, cultures, and life experiences that can be utilized to help SHS complete its mission and make a difference in the community. If you are interested in learning more about Shared Housing Services, what we do, and/or the governance and role of our Board send an email to shstacomapc@harbornet.com Agency: Shared Housing Services Shared Housing Services (SHS) is looking to add 3-4 caring community members to its Board of Directors. SHS serves individuals, families and young people experiencing housing instability or homelessness in Pierce County through it Home Sharing and Transitional Family housing programs. SHS' is seeking community members who can offer expertise in such areas as marketing, finance, event planning, fundraising, etc. as well as diverse backgrounds, cultures, and life experiences that can be utilized to help SHS complete its mission and make a difference in the community. If you are interested in learning more about Shared Housing Services, what we do, and/or the governance and role of our Board send an email to shstacomapc@harbornet.com Agency: Shared Housing Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat Stewards TrainingAre you interested in creating areas for wildlife? Do you want to do your part to keep Pierce County wild? Now is your chance to become a Habitat Steward™! National Wildlife Federation and Tahoma Audubon Society are offering a specialized 24-hour training program to teach you how to help others create and restore wildlife habitat in backyards, schoolyards, and other community areas. Classes will be held on Wednesday evenings in October (10/18, 10/25) and November (11/8), with the exception of 1 class on Thursday, 11/2. These will take place at Adriana Hess Audubon Center (2917 Morrison Rd. W, University Place, WA, 98466). The training also includes 2 Saturday field trips on October 28th and November 4th. These field trips will be visits to natural areas in Pierce County, where we will learn about wildlife, habitat restoration and also participate in a volunteer stewardship event for Green Puyallup Day! This training is engaging, fun and highly informative and you get to meet and interact with local conservation professionals and other similarly interested folks! Topics from speakers may include: rain gardens, native plants, habitat restoration, pollinators and birds, mushrooms and fungi, and much more! Cost of the training is $30 to cover classroom materials. Note: scholarships are available! No one will be turned down due to lack of funds. We will provide coffee, tea, and snacks at each training session. To register for the training, please visit http://nwfpierce.brownpapertickets.com or contact Anna @ WAEducation@nwf.org Agency: National Wildlife Federation Are you interested in creating areas for wildlife? Do you want to do your part to keep Pierce County wild? Now is your chance to become a Habitat Steward™! National Wildlife Federation and Tahoma Audubon Society are offering a specialized 24-hour training program to teach you how to help others create and restore wildlife habitat in backyards, schoolyards, and other community areas. Classes will be held on Wednesday evenings in October (10/18, 10/25) and November (11/8), with the exception of 1 class on Thursday, 11/2. These will take place at Adriana Hess Audubon Center (2917 Morrison Rd. W, University Place, WA, 98466). The training also includes 2 Saturday field trips on October 28th and November 4th. These field trips will be visits to natural areas in Pierce County, where we will learn about wildlife, habitat restoration and also participate in a volunteer stewardship event for Green Puyallup Day! This training is engaging, fun and highly informative and you get to meet and interact with local conservation professionals and other similarly interested folks! Topics from speakers may include: rain gardens, native plants, habitat restoration, pollinators and birds, mushrooms and fungi, and much more! Cost of the training is $30 to cover classroom materials. Note: scholarships are available! No one will be turned down due to lack of funds. We will provide coffee, tea, and snacks at each training session. To register for the training, please visit http://nwfpierce.brownpapertickets.com or contact Anna @ WAEducation@nwf.org Agency: National Wildlife Federation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98466 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Phone OperatorVolunteer Position Description Phone Operator
Work Location 2608 Center St Tacoma WA 98409 Purpose of the Position This is a volunteer position responsible for answering the general phone line. Essential Duties and Responsibilities (include, but not limited to) · Answer basic shelter questions · Transfer calls to appropriate shelter staff · Redirect Animal Control calls to the appropriate agency Commitment of Time Required to make a minimum commitment of one shift every other week. Hours Volunteer can Work 11am-5pm Monday-Friday, and 9am-4:30pm on Saturdays Levels of Difficulty 1=easy/5=demanding (physical, mental, emotional) Physical difficulty is level 1; all of the work will be done while seated at a desk Mental difficulty is level 5; phone calls can range from individuals interested in adopting, to distraught pet owners searching for their lost pet, and more. Volunteers in this position will need to remember a large amount of information, and occasionally the position will require research or “detective” work to best help the individual calling the shelter. Emotional difficulty is level 3; the position does require interaction with the public over the phone, and this can become emotionally draining and stressful, depending on the kind of calls received. Skills Required: · Exceptional customer service skills · Basic computer knowledge and typing skills · Professional verbal and written communication Desired: · Previous experience as a receptionist or other experience answering phone calls in the workplace · Ability to retain new information quickly · Ability to switch-task Expected Working Conditions The working conditions described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential function of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Subject to animal bites and scratches. Exposure to chemicals, prescribed drugs such as antibiotics, topical mediations, etc, and cleaning products. Exposure to zoonotic (animal transmitted) diseases. Number of Volunteers Needed 3 volunteers daily, Monday-Saturday How often do volunteers need to work on site? Volunteers work on-site at all times. Tools and equipment provided · Phone with headset · Computer · Mouse · Keyboard · Basic office supplies Tools and equipment volunteers can bring if desired N/A Project Start Date Ongoing Orientation/Training Volunteers must attend General Volunteer Orientation. Learning Opportunities (Skills/Knowledge)
Restrictions Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age. Supervisor(s) Charthy Irvin; Customer Care Supervisor Alex Ropes; Volunteer Manager Extra Comments
Last updated 08/07/2017
Agency: Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County Volunteer Position Description Phone Operator
Work Location 2608 Center St Tacoma WA 98409 Purpose of the Position This is a volunteer position responsible for answering the general phone line. Essential Duties and Responsibilities (include, but not limited to) · Answer basic shelter questions · Transfer calls to appropriate shelter staff · Redirect Animal Control calls to the appropriate agency Commitment of Time Required to make a minimum commitment of one shift every other week. Hours Volunteer can Work 11am-5pm Monday-Friday, and 9am-4:30pm on Saturdays Levels of Difficulty 1=easy/5=demanding (physical, mental, emotional) Physical difficulty is level 1; all of the work will be done while seated at a desk Mental difficulty is level 5; phone calls can range from individuals interested in adopting, to distraught pet owners searching for their lost pet, and more. Volunteers in this position will need to remember a large amount of information, and occasionally the position will require research or “detective” work to best help the individual calling the shelter. Emotional difficulty is level 3; the position does require interaction with the public over the phone, and this can become emotionally draining and stressful, depending on the kind of calls received. Skills Required: · Exceptional customer service skills · Basic computer knowledge and typing skills · Professional verbal and written communication Desired: · Previous experience as a receptionist or other experience answering phone calls in the workplace · Ability to retain new information quickly · Ability to switch-task Expected Working Conditions The working conditions described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential function of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Subject to animal bites and scratches. Exposure to chemicals, prescribed drugs such as antibiotics, topical mediations, etc, and cleaning products. Exposure to zoonotic (animal transmitted) diseases. Number of Volunteers Needed 3 volunteers daily, Monday-Saturday How often do volunteers need to work on site? Volunteers work on-site at all times. Tools and equipment provided · Phone with headset · Computer · Mouse · Keyboard · Basic office supplies Tools and equipment volunteers can bring if desired N/A Project Start Date Ongoing Orientation/Training Volunteers must attend General Volunteer Orientation. Learning Opportunities (Skills/Knowledge)
Restrictions Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age. Supervisor(s) Charthy Irvin; Customer Care Supervisor Alex Ropes; Volunteer Manager Extra Comments
Last updated 08/07/2017
Agency: Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98409 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Build Ikea Furniture for Families in NeedLooking for volunteers who enjoy putting things together, and take pride seeing their finished product. Join us any weekday, Mon-Fri between 9am-1pm and help assemble dressers, desks, nightstands, tables and more! We have hundreds of boxes just waiting to be assembled. *All tools are provided *No experience required *Great for retirees who want to stay busy and active *Great for people out of school, unemployed or who need to find something to keep them active *See families take home the furniture sometimes ON the same day you build it!
Agency: NW Furniture Bank Looking for volunteers who enjoy putting things together, and take pride seeing their finished product. Join us any weekday, Mon-Fri between 9am-1pm and help assemble dressers, desks, nightstands, tables and more! We have hundreds of boxes just waiting to be assembled. *All tools are provided *No experience required *Great for retirees who want to stay busy and active *Great for people out of school, unemployed or who need to find something to keep them active *See families take home the furniture sometimes ON the same day you build it!
Agency: NW Furniture Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 98421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Build Ikea Furniture - Bring Your Team!Come join in the fun! It's a terrific team-building activity. Ikea generously donates furniture to NW Furniture Bank to share with families in need. We have hundreds of boxes just waiting to be assembled by your build team! Perfect for businesses, churches, schools and other groups. *Group size 5-20 *All tools are provided *No experience required *This is our post popular group volunteer activity! Build Groups typically join us Saturdays at 9am or on weekday afternoons at 1pm and assemble furniture for 3-5 hours depending on the project and time availability. Agency: NW Furniture Bank Come join in the fun! It's a terrific team-building activity. Ikea generously donates furniture to NW Furniture Bank to share with families in need. We have hundreds of boxes just waiting to be assembled by your build team! Perfect for businesses, churches, schools and other groups. *Group size 5-20 *All tools are provided *No experience required *This is our post popular group volunteer activity! Build Groups typically join us Saturdays at 9am or on weekday afternoons at 1pm and assemble furniture for 3-5 hours depending on the project and time availability. Agency: NW Furniture Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 98421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Eatonville Family AgencyVolunteers needed for Food Bank and special events. Agency: Eatonville Area Council/Eatonville Family Agency Volunteers needed for Food Bank and special events. Agency: Eatonville Area Council/Eatonville Family Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98328 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special AdvocateA Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a volunteer appointed by the Court to advocate for the best interest of a child who is alleged to have been abused or neglected. In order to do this, the CASA/GAL must investigate the facts of the case, recommend a course of action to the Court, explain the Court's findings to the child, facilitate the resolution of the presenting problems, and monitor progress. Agency: Pierce County Juvenile Court A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a volunteer appointed by the Court to advocate for the best interest of a child who is alleged to have been abused or neglected. In order to do this, the CASA/GAL must investigate the facts of the case, recommend a course of action to the Court, explain the Court's findings to the child, facilitate the resolution of the presenting problems, and monitor progress. Agency: Pierce County Juvenile Court Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Juvenile Detention OfficerVolunteer in our detention center to work directly with our staff to house juvenile offenders in a safe, secure, and humane living environment where they are cared for and supervised by professional, well-trained staff. We believe that detention, while providing community protection, can also provide residents with an opportunity for constructive and positive change. Agency: Pierce County Juvenile Court Volunteer in our detention center to work directly with our staff to house juvenile offenders in a safe, secure, and humane living environment where they are cared for and supervised by professional, well-trained staff. We believe that detention, while providing community protection, can also provide residents with an opportunity for constructive and positive change. Agency: Pierce County Juvenile Court Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Probation Case AideAssist a Probation Officer in monitoring juvenile offenders and verifying compliance with court orders. RESPONSIBILITIES: Work directly with the assigned Probation Officer. Provide good, positive role modeling, while maintaining a professional demeanor. Maintain contact with youth, parents, outside agencies and schools, via telephone or in person, and report back to the Probation Office. Agency: Pierce County Juvenile Court Assist a Probation Officer in monitoring juvenile offenders and verifying compliance with court orders. RESPONSIBILITIES: Work directly with the assigned Probation Officer. Provide good, positive role modeling, while maintaining a professional demeanor. Maintain contact with youth, parents, outside agencies and schools, via telephone or in person, and report back to the Probation Office. Agency: Pierce County Juvenile Court Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Accountablility BoardParticipate as a member of a three-person Board which meets with juvenile offenders and their guardians to explain and offer Diversion as an alternative to Court proceedings. In those cases where families desire Diversion, the referring offense and circumstances surrounding it will be discussed. The Community Board (CAB) will then determine consequences designed to hold the youth accountable. Agency: Pierce County Juvenile Court Participate as a member of a three-person Board which meets with juvenile offenders and their guardians to explain and offer Diversion as an alternative to Court proceedings. In those cases where families desire Diversion, the referring offense and circumstances surrounding it will be discussed. The Community Board (CAB) will then determine consequences designed to hold the youth accountable. Agency: Pierce County Juvenile Court Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guardian Ad Litem Case AideAssist Guardian Ad Litems in advocacy of children that are involved with the Juvenile Court due to abuse or neglect. Monitor court orders, visit children to ensure safe and stable home, prepare court reports, attend shared decision making meetings. Learn about the court system, foster care system and the department of social and health services. Great volunteer opportunity for people interested in social work, social justice, and advocacy. Agency: Pierce County Juvenile Court Assist Guardian Ad Litems in advocacy of children that are involved with the Juvenile Court due to abuse or neglect. Monitor court orders, visit children to ensure safe and stable home, prepare court reports, attend shared decision making meetings. Learn about the court system, foster care system and the department of social and health services. Great volunteer opportunity for people interested in social work, social justice, and advocacy. Agency: Pierce County Juvenile Court Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Harvest LeaderHarvest Leaders are the point person leading volunteers on urban fruit harvests and organizing logistics like food bank drop off and record keeping. Since all volunteers get to take home a portion of the harvest, Harvest Leaders have access to fresh fruit all season long. This is the perfect opportunity for people who like to preserve food and who want to give back to the community. Becoming a Harvest Leader is a way to meet new friends and gain experience leading small groups. All Harvest Leaders receive training from Harvest Pierce County staff in early summer.
We need Coordinators in North/West End Tacoma, Gig Harbor, South Tacoma, Eastside/South End Tacoma, Central/Hilltop Tacoma, Parkland/Spanaway, University Place/Fircrest, Lakewood/Steilacoom, Puyallup, and other locations.
Coordinators commit to lead a weekly harvest on a consistent day (which may include multiple sites), commit to the entire season (July through mid-October with fall months being the busiest), record all harvest details and help orient volunteers on site, bring equipment for harvests and deliver fruit to food banks.
Coordinators must be organized and independent workers, able to problem solve and alter plans as needed, flexible, and able to respond to emails and phone messages in a timely manner.
Reliable transportation to transport equipment and fruit is necessary for the position. We will reimburse your mileage. Vehicles need the ability to transport a 6-8 foot ladder. However, if you do not have a vehicle or it cannot transport a ladder, we have a van that you can likely use for the duration of fruit harvesting.
Mileage reimbursement and $100 stipend provided. Fruit Scouts should be prepared to commit to at least three hours per week. Additional training may be required. To apply, please contact Harvest Pierce County. Agency: Harvest Pierce County Harvest Leaders are the point person leading volunteers on urban fruit harvests and organizing logistics like food bank drop off and record keeping. Since all volunteers get to take home a portion of the harvest, Harvest Leaders have access to fresh fruit all season long. This is the perfect opportunity for people who like to preserve food and who want to give back to the community. Becoming a Harvest Leader is a way to meet new friends and gain experience leading small groups. All Harvest Leaders receive training from Harvest Pierce County staff in early summer.
We need Coordinators in North/West End Tacoma, Gig Harbor, South Tacoma, Eastside/South End Tacoma, Central/Hilltop Tacoma, Parkland/Spanaway, University Place/Fircrest, Lakewood/Steilacoom, Puyallup, and other locations.
Coordinators commit to lead a weekly harvest on a consistent day (which may include multiple sites), commit to the entire season (July through mid-October with fall months being the busiest), record all harvest details and help orient volunteers on site, bring equipment for harvests and deliver fruit to food banks.
Coordinators must be organized and independent workers, able to problem solve and alter plans as needed, flexible, and able to respond to emails and phone messages in a timely manner.
Reliable transportation to transport equipment and fruit is necessary for the position. We will reimburse your mileage. Vehicles need the ability to transport a 6-8 foot ladder. However, if you do not have a vehicle or it cannot transport a ladder, we have a van that you can likely use for the duration of fruit harvesting.
Mileage reimbursement and $100 stipend provided. Fruit Scouts should be prepared to commit to at least three hours per week. Additional training may be required. To apply, please contact Harvest Pierce County. Agency: Harvest Pierce County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fruit ScoutFruit Scouts are volunteers who commit to registering new fruit trees for gleaning and checking on registered fruit trees to make sure they are healthy and ripe for picking. This is a great independent volunteer opportunity. Whether you like to walk, bike, or have a car to get around, fruit scouts are an important part to making sure that healthy fruit gets harvested. Fruit Scouts receive training in early summer to learn basic fruit tree care and maintenance. They are also responsible for taste testing the fruit to make sure it’s ready for eating!
We need Fruit Scouts in North/West End Tacoma, Gig Harbor, South Tacoma, Eastside/South End Tacoma, Central/Hilltop Tacoma, Parkland/Spanaway, University Place/Fircrest, Lakewood/Steilacoom, Puyallup, and other locations.
Fruit Scouts commit to scouting trees on a consistent day and ideally commit to the entire season (July through mid-October with fall months being the busiest). They bring pest management resources and fliers for fruit owners and report and record fruit assessment.
Fruit Scouts must be personable, an independent worker, able to respond to emails and phone messages in a timely manner, and have reliable transportation (biking or driving).
Mileage reimbursement and $100 stipend provided. Fruit Scouts should be prepared to commit to at least three hours per week. To apply, please contact Harvest Pierce County. Agency: Harvest Pierce County Fruit Scouts are volunteers who commit to registering new fruit trees for gleaning and checking on registered fruit trees to make sure they are healthy and ripe for picking. This is a great independent volunteer opportunity. Whether you like to walk, bike, or have a car to get around, fruit scouts are an important part to making sure that healthy fruit gets harvested. Fruit Scouts receive training in early summer to learn basic fruit tree care and maintenance. They are also responsible for taste testing the fruit to make sure it’s ready for eating!
We need Fruit Scouts in North/West End Tacoma, Gig Harbor, South Tacoma, Eastside/South End Tacoma, Central/Hilltop Tacoma, Parkland/Spanaway, University Place/Fircrest, Lakewood/Steilacoom, Puyallup, and other locations.
Fruit Scouts commit to scouting trees on a consistent day and ideally commit to the entire season (July through mid-October with fall months being the busiest). They bring pest management resources and fliers for fruit owners and report and record fruit assessment.
Fruit Scouts must be personable, an independent worker, able to respond to emails and phone messages in a timely manner, and have reliable transportation (biking or driving).
Mileage reimbursement and $100 stipend provided. Fruit Scouts should be prepared to commit to at least three hours per week. To apply, please contact Harvest Pierce County. Agency: Harvest Pierce County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veggie Co-op Farm Team MemberThe Veggie Co-op is a volunteer-run program managed by the Pierce Conservation District (PCD) through its program Harvest Pierce County that coordinates individuals to come together as a community to grow food on a farm scale on land provided by the Franklin Pierce School District on E 96th and Waller Road in Tacoma, WA. Volunteers attend weekly work parties where they work, grow, and learn as a group, instead of stewarding rows individually as typical in most community gardens. The produce is divided 50/50 among emergency food sites and volunteers. Veggie Co-op is a free program and is open to all participants. Volunteers ages 15 and under should be accompanied by a parent. The minimum requirement is 3 hours per week. Work parties are 3 hours long and offered several times a week. Typically the work parties happen in the morning hours to avoid working the hottest part of the day. Contact the Program Coordinator for the current work party times. Veggie Co-op runs from February-November annually, and volunteers are expected to commit to the season but are welcome to take up to 5 weeks off. Volunteer groups are allowed, but request no more than 15 per group. The registration period for Veggie Co-op is December 15th through January 31st, and then there will be volunteer orientations in February. Once someone registers they will be contacted about the dates of these orientation sessions if they would like to attend weekly work parties. If a group would like to volunteer with us for a one off event, then they will be trained by staff on site. More information: http://piercecd.org/276/Veggie-Co-op Agency: Harvest Pierce County The Veggie Co-op is a volunteer-run program managed by the Pierce Conservation District (PCD) through its program Harvest Pierce County that coordinates individuals to come together as a community to grow food on a farm scale on land provided by the Franklin Pierce School District on E 96th and Waller Road in Tacoma, WA. Volunteers attend weekly work parties where they work, grow, and learn as a group, instead of stewarding rows individually as typical in most community gardens. The produce is divided 50/50 among emergency food sites and volunteers. Veggie Co-op is a free program and is open to all participants. Volunteers ages 15 and under should be accompanied by a parent. The minimum requirement is 3 hours per week. Work parties are 3 hours long and offered several times a week. Typically the work parties happen in the morning hours to avoid working the hottest part of the day. Contact the Program Coordinator for the current work party times. Veggie Co-op runs from February-November annually, and volunteers are expected to commit to the season but are welcome to take up to 5 weeks off. Volunteer groups are allowed, but request no more than 15 per group. The registration period for Veggie Co-op is December 15th through January 31st, and then there will be volunteer orientations in February. Once someone registers they will be contacted about the dates of these orientation sessions if they would like to attend weekly work parties. If a group would like to volunteer with us for a one off event, then they will be trained by staff on site. More information: http://piercecd.org/276/Veggie-Co-op Agency: Harvest Pierce County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gleaning Project VolunteerThe Gleaning Project is a volunteer program of Harvest Pierce County and the Pierce Conservation District that works to reduce the amount of produce wasted in our community, provide more fresh food to those in need, and build community. This community based effort is a response to the dramatic increase in the number of people seeking food assistance in our county. Most farmers are never able to sell everything they produce. Even if the produce is fresh, sometimes farmers are limited by regulations and aesthetics. Harvest Pierce County staff work with local farmers and organizes groups of volunteers to glean produce from their fields that they can no longer sell. The bounty is then distributed to food banks, meal sites, and community organizations. We also support volunteers to glean leftover food from vendors at Pierce County farmers markets. Fruit Trees can be abundant producers. Many people have fruit trees on their property that produce more than they can handle or never even get harvested! We work to prevent fruit waste by organizing volunteers to harvest trees at the homeowners request and share the bounty with local food banks and shelters Youth under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult. Individuals can register to volunteer by visiting www.piercecountygleaningproject.org and then sign up for a gleaning event through the website events page. At the event they are given training on the spot by the Harvest Leader. During the spring months we also offer occasional New Volunteer Trainings at our office for folks who have never gleaned before. But the primary method of training is through our volunteer leaders and so a formal training is not required before someone starts gleaning. Agency: Harvest Pierce County The Gleaning Project is a volunteer program of Harvest Pierce County and the Pierce Conservation District that works to reduce the amount of produce wasted in our community, provide more fresh food to those in need, and build community. This community based effort is a response to the dramatic increase in the number of people seeking food assistance in our county. Most farmers are never able to sell everything they produce. Even if the produce is fresh, sometimes farmers are limited by regulations and aesthetics. Harvest Pierce County staff work with local farmers and organizes groups of volunteers to glean produce from their fields that they can no longer sell. The bounty is then distributed to food banks, meal sites, and community organizations. We also support volunteers to glean leftover food from vendors at Pierce County farmers markets. Fruit Trees can be abundant producers. Many people have fruit trees on their property that produce more than they can handle or never even get harvested! We work to prevent fruit waste by organizing volunteers to harvest trees at the homeowners request and share the bounty with local food banks and shelters Youth under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult. Individuals can register to volunteer by visiting www.piercecountygleaningproject.org and then sign up for a gleaning event through the website events page. At the event they are given training on the spot by the Harvest Leader. During the spring months we also offer occasional New Volunteer Trainings at our office for folks who have never gleaned before. But the primary method of training is through our volunteer leaders and so a formal training is not required before someone starts gleaning. Agency: Harvest Pierce County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Support Group Facilitator - LakewoodBecome a volunteer support group facilitator and make a difference in a caregiver's life. Provide help and hope in a trusting place. We are currently recruiting facilitators for dementia specific caregiver support groups in Lakewood. We provide excellent trainings, ongoing support, resources, and continuing education opportunities. A screening and application process is required. Individuals who are often best qualified as support group facilitators include working or retired social workers, nurse and other healthcare professionals, educators, clergy, counselors, and former family caregivers. Commitment of at least one year is required. Attributes of a facilitator Knowledgeable or willing to learn about Alzheimer's disease, related dementias, and resources Strong listening and effective communication skills Sense of humor Ability to create and maintain a safe environment Comfortable with expression of emotions Available for required trainingsBe a part of the team! For more information in Washington contact: Linda Whiteside, Director | Community Support at 1.800.848.7097 or 206.529.3875, email lwhitesi@alzwa.org Agency: Alzheimer's Association Become a volunteer support group facilitator and make a difference in a caregiver's life. Provide help and hope in a trusting place. We are currently recruiting facilitators for dementia specific caregiver support groups in Lakewood. We provide excellent trainings, ongoing support, resources, and continuing education opportunities. A screening and application process is required. Individuals who are often best qualified as support group facilitators include working or retired social workers, nurse and other healthcare professionals, educators, clergy, counselors, and former family caregivers. Commitment of at least one year is required. Attributes of a facilitator Knowledgeable or willing to learn about Alzheimer's disease, related dementias, and resources Strong listening and effective communication skills Sense of humor Ability to create and maintain a safe environment Comfortable with expression of emotions Available for required trainingsBe a part of the team! For more information in Washington contact: Linda Whiteside, Director | Community Support at 1.800.848.7097 or 206.529.3875, email lwhitesi@alzwa.org Agency: Alzheimer's Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98499 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: UsherOur Volunteer Ushers welcome our guests, assist them to their seats, hand out programs, and ensure their safety, comfort, and satisfaction with their experience here. Agency: Tacoma Arts Live Our Volunteer Ushers welcome our guests, assist them to their seats, hand out programs, and ensure their safety, comfort, and satisfaction with their experience here. Agency: Tacoma Arts Live Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GreeterGreeters welcome museum guests, distribute maps, and encourage subscription to the museum's award winning e-newsletter, En Route, through the collection of patron emails. Greeters will also answer general questions and provide information to guests entering the museum. Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Greeters welcome museum guests, distribute maps, and encourage subscription to the museum's award winning e-newsletter, En Route, through the collection of patron emails. Greeters will also answer general questions and provide information to guests entering the museum. Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum EducatorMuseum Educators lead K-12 audiences in the discovery of automobile-themed curriculum topics in the subjects of American history, math, science, literacy, and the arts through a guided museum experience. Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Museum Educators lead K-12 audiences in the discovery of automobile-themed curriculum topics in the subjects of American history, math, science, literacy, and the arts through a guided museum experience. Agency: LeMay America's Car Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98421 Allow Groups: No |