Opportunities From: United Way of Pierce County

Volunteer: Join the Nativity House Kitchen Team!

Do you love to cook, enjoy social interaction and want a volunteer opportunity with a lot of flexibility? Join the Nativity House Kitchen Team!

The Nativity House Kitchen (formerly known as the Hospitality Kitchen) serves as the primary "food hub" for CCS programs serving unhoused people in Tacoma.

Needless to say, our kitchen is a busy place.

We’re looking for volunteers with basic kitchen skills, high energy and a desire to help.

Scheduling is flexible but hours align with set meal times. We need volunteers who can help for 1-3 hours.

Our earliest shift time is 7 am and our latest dinner shift ends at 7 pm.

Meal Times

Breakfast @ 8:30 am Lunch @ 12 pm Dinner @ 5:30 pm

Responsibilities

Assist staff in preparing breakfast, lunch or dinner for shelter guests & other Catholic Community Services sister sites Help unload & sort food donations (Grocery Rescue) Help pack outbound morning food deliveries for sister sites Greet guests as they come through the cafeteria line & help serve meals Restock silverware & supplies needed on the food line Clean & sanitize kitchen surfaces Assist with kitchen cleanup throughout the shift & help tidy up at the end Help run dishes through the industrial dishwasher Take out the trash

Requirements

Kind, friendly & able to work with a diverse group of people Good sense of humor & flexibility to serve where needed Volunteers must be at least 18 years old Volunteers must pass a background check (processed at no cost to volunteers) Volunteers working with food are required to wear food handlers gloves for food safety purposes Volunteers will need to register and attend a volunteer orientation as part of the onboarding process

How to get started

Please complete the online volunteer registration form or contact meganed@ccsww.org to request a volunteer registration form. Hard copies of registration materials can be mailed to your address. Copies can also be sent via email or fax.

Covid-19 Safety

Masking requirements have been dropped as of March 2023. Masks are available for volunteers who wish to wear them. We will not ask your vaccination status. Anyone presenting Covid-19 symptoms or not feeling well will be required to refrain from volunteering until they are well again.

Questions? Call 253-365-4111 to speak with Megan Edwin, Homeless Adult Services Volunteer Coordinator or email meganed@ccsww.org.

Agency: Nativity House Shelter

Do you love to cook, enjoy social interaction and want a volunteer opportunity with a lot of flexibility? Join the Nativity House Kitchen Team!

The Nativity House Kitchen (formerly known as the Hospitality Kitchen) serves as the primary "food hub" for CCS programs serving unhoused people in Tacoma.

Needless to say, our kitchen is a busy place.

We’re looking for volunteers with basic kitchen skills, high energy and a desire to help.

Scheduling is flexible but hours align with set meal times. We need volunteers who can help for 1-3 hours.

Our earliest shift time is 7 am and our latest dinner shift ends at 7 pm.

Meal Times

Breakfast @ 8:30 am Lunch @ 12 pm Dinner @ 5:30 pm

Responsibilities

Assist staff in preparing breakfast, lunch or dinner for shelter guests & other Catholic Community Services sister sites Help unload & sort food donations (Grocery Rescue) Help pack outbound morning food deliveries for sister sites Greet guests as they come through the cafeteria line & help serve meals Restock silverware & supplies needed on the food line Clean & sanitize kitchen surfaces Assist with kitchen cleanup throughout the shift & help tidy up at the end Help run dishes through the industrial dishwasher Take out the trash

Requirements

Kind, friendly & able to work with a diverse group of people Good sense of humor & flexibility to serve where needed Volunteers must be at least 18 years old Volunteers must pass a background check (processed at no cost to volunteers) Volunteers working with food are required to wear food handlers gloves for food safety purposes Volunteers will need to register and attend a volunteer orientation as part of the onboarding process

How to get started

Please complete the online volunteer registration form or contact meganed@ccsww.org to request a volunteer registration form. Hard copies of registration materials can be mailed to your address. Copies can also be sent via email or fax.

Covid-19 Safety

Masking requirements have been dropped as of March 2023. Masks are available for volunteers who wish to wear them. We will not ask your vaccination status. Anyone presenting Covid-19 symptoms or not feeling well will be required to refrain from volunteering until they are well again.

Questions? Call 253-365-4111 to speak with Megan Edwin, Homeless Adult Services Volunteer Coordinator or email meganed@ccsww.org.

Agency: Nativity House Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Come Cook With Friends!

https://ccsww.org/services/volunteer-services/

Come Cook with Friends!

Do you and your friends love to cook? Consider recruiting a small group of friends to come cook and serve meals at Nativity House Shelter.

Scheduling is flexible. We realize that volunteers have busy lives and we'll work with you to design a plan that fits busy schedules.

Nativity House is an overnight shelter & day center for adult men and women actively experiencing homelessness in Tacoma. The Nativity House Kitchen serves approx. 120-300 meals per meal time. We need volunteers who know how cook for a crowd.

Groups often plan meals like pancakes, casseroles, bulgogi/teriyaki, spaghetti & meatballs, hotdogs and sloppy joes.

Groups are encouraged to use ingredients available in the kitchen to build a menu and/or donate their own ingredients based on whatever they want to cook.

If groups are more comfortable serving instead of cooking, we will put you to work!

The Nativity House Kitchen provides breakfast, lunch and dinner, 7 days a week, 365 days per year so there is always an opportunity to serve.

How to Get Started: If you are interested in starting a meal group, please email meganed@ccsww.org.

Group leaders can register online to join our volunteer team or request that registration materials be mailed to their address.

Have questions? Please call Megan at 253-365-4111.

The Basics:

Group leaders are the only group members who need to be "fully vetted" Catholic Community Services- Volunteer Services volunteers. Group members will be asked to complete an abbreviated version of the paperwork. Please note that anyone serving onsite must be at least 18 years old and will need be background checked. Background checks are processed by Catholic Community Services Staff at no cost to volunteers.

Requirements:

Group leader are asked to have or be willing to obtain a WA State Food Worker Card. Catholic Community Services (Volunteer Services) can reimburse group leaders if they need to obtain or update their WA State Food Worker Card. Anyone serving onsite MUST be at least 18 years old (no exceptions) Volunteers who wish to serve onsite must pass a background check (Washington State Patrol & NSOPW- National Sex Offender Public Website). Volunteers working with food are required to wear gloves and must follow safe food handling protocols.

Covid-19 Safety

Masking requirements have been dropped as of March 2023 but mask are still available for volunteers who wish to wear them. We will not ask your vaccination status. Volunteers presenting Covid-19 symptoms or are not feeling well must refrain from volunteering while they are sick.

Want to learn more about other volunteer opportunities with Catholic Community Services? Click HERE to learn more about the Volunteer Services Program!

Agency: Nativity House Shelter

https://ccsww.org/services/volunteer-services/

Come Cook with Friends!

Do you and your friends love to cook? Consider recruiting a small group of friends to come cook and serve meals at Nativity House Shelter.

Scheduling is flexible. We realize that volunteers have busy lives and we'll work with you to design a plan that fits busy schedules.

Nativity House is an overnight shelter & day center for adult men and women actively experiencing homelessness in Tacoma. The Nativity House Kitchen serves approx. 120-300 meals per meal time. We need volunteers who know how cook for a crowd.

Groups often plan meals like pancakes, casseroles, bulgogi/teriyaki, spaghetti & meatballs, hotdogs and sloppy joes.

Groups are encouraged to use ingredients available in the kitchen to build a menu and/or donate their own ingredients based on whatever they want to cook.

If groups are more comfortable serving instead of cooking, we will put you to work!

The Nativity House Kitchen provides breakfast, lunch and dinner, 7 days a week, 365 days per year so there is always an opportunity to serve.

How to Get Started: If you are interested in starting a meal group, please email meganed@ccsww.org.

Group leaders can register online to join our volunteer team or request that registration materials be mailed to their address.

Have questions? Please call Megan at 253-365-4111.

The Basics:

Group leaders are the only group members who need to be "fully vetted" Catholic Community Services- Volunteer Services volunteers. Group members will be asked to complete an abbreviated version of the paperwork. Please note that anyone serving onsite must be at least 18 years old and will need be background checked. Background checks are processed by Catholic Community Services Staff at no cost to volunteers.

Requirements:

Group leader are asked to have or be willing to obtain a WA State Food Worker Card. Catholic Community Services (Volunteer Services) can reimburse group leaders if they need to obtain or update their WA State Food Worker Card. Anyone serving onsite MUST be at least 18 years old (no exceptions) Volunteers who wish to serve onsite must pass a background check (Washington State Patrol & NSOPW- National Sex Offender Public Website). Volunteers working with food are required to wear gloves and must follow safe food handling protocols.

Covid-19 Safety

Masking requirements have been dropped as of March 2023 but mask are still available for volunteers who wish to wear them. We will not ask your vaccination status. Volunteers presenting Covid-19 symptoms or are not feeling well must refrain from volunteering while they are sick.

Want to learn more about other volunteer opportunities with Catholic Community Services? Click HERE to learn more about the Volunteer Services Program!

Agency: Nativity House Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: When knowing that your efforts are directly helping people in need can be incredibly rewarding. Join us as a volunteer warehouse assistant

Creating Boxes and challenges with box creations how many you can create per hour? Learn what each box represents.Fill boxes with food and miscellaneous see how many boxes you can fill correctly within an hourAble to lift boxes of 20 to 50 pounds consecutively Rotating food and stocking of products in various locations Wednesdays are set aside for our popup food bank at the Tacoma Dome in Lot G this day the warehouse contributes this day to feed our vast communities and cities. We load the client's vehicles by putting the dry good box that is prepared at the warehouse and fresh food, vegetables, juice and milk. Verify the product in which you are receiving and sign for product if required Inspect product upon loading and unloading Prepare for deliveries. Loading and unloading the client vehicles Perform duties in a safe manner

Schedule

1st Shift 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

2nd Shift 8:30 am to 12:30 pm

3rd Shift 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

MADF is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time, by helping them acquire the most basic needs: food, housing, encouragement, and opportunity. 

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org or info@themadfseattle.org.

Phone: 253-888-0576

Registration Link: https://www.volunteerup.com/Login.asp?w=i&o=324


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Creating Boxes and challenges with box creations how many you can create per hour? Learn what each box represents.Fill boxes with food and miscellaneous see how many boxes you can fill correctly within an hourAble to lift boxes of 20 to 50 pounds consecutively Rotating food and stocking of products in various locations Wednesdays are set aside for our popup food bank at the Tacoma Dome in Lot G this day the warehouse contributes this day to feed our vast communities and cities. We load the client's vehicles by putting the dry good box that is prepared at the warehouse and fresh food, vegetables, juice and milk. Verify the product in which you are receiving and sign for product if required Inspect product upon loading and unloading Prepare for deliveries. Loading and unloading the client vehicles Perform duties in a safe manner

Schedule

1st Shift 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

2nd Shift 8:30 am to 12:30 pm

3rd Shift 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

MADF is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time, by helping them acquire the most basic needs: food, housing, encouragement, and opportunity. 

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org or info@themadfseattle.org.

Phone: 253-888-0576

Registration Link: https://www.volunteerup.com/Login.asp?w=i&o=324


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98445

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Home Delivery Drivers needed!!

Come help us keep our community fed. We need Drivers to help get food out to the community.  As the largest independent food bank in Pierce County, we are the #1 food delivery service. We provide delivery service weekly to clients who are not able to get to the food bank due to age, disability, or lack of transportation. We also provide delivery to over 100 clients weekly at JBLM.

Eloise’s Cooking Pot has the largest food bank delivery program in Pierce County. As a Driver you will pick up and deliver food and other donations from specific locations.  A Volunteer Driver must have a Driver’s License with a good driving record, Proof of Insurance, and provide their own vehicle.  If providing delivery to JBLM, must have access.  For volunteer safety we provide a designated area to pick the boxes up for deliveries. There are measures in place for safe delivery to the clients.

As a Volunteer Driver:

Flexible Schedule – Tuesday through Saturday.Have an assigned route provided at the beginning of your shift each day of volunteering. Pick up assembled boxes from the Food Bank and delivery to clients on your route. Have enough room in your vehicle for a minimum of 10 small boxes. Be able to carry heavy objects and walk upstairs to deliver groceries to clients in their homes.

Help us help others by giving them the food they need! Our foodbank is located at 3543 McKinley Ave E, Tacoma WA 98404.

Please let us know if you have any limitations! This is a chance for you to give back to your community in a fun, easy, and flexible way! 

For questions, please email Christine at christine@themadfseattle.org or call (253) 888-0576.

 


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Come help us keep our community fed. We need Drivers to help get food out to the community.  As the largest independent food bank in Pierce County, we are the #1 food delivery service. We provide delivery service weekly to clients who are not able to get to the food bank due to age, disability, or lack of transportation. We also provide delivery to over 100 clients weekly at JBLM.

Eloise’s Cooking Pot has the largest food bank delivery program in Pierce County. As a Driver you will pick up and deliver food and other donations from specific locations.  A Volunteer Driver must have a Driver’s License with a good driving record, Proof of Insurance, and provide their own vehicle.  If providing delivery to JBLM, must have access.  For volunteer safety we provide a designated area to pick the boxes up for deliveries. There are measures in place for safe delivery to the clients.

As a Volunteer Driver:

Flexible Schedule – Tuesday through Saturday.Have an assigned route provided at the beginning of your shift each day of volunteering. Pick up assembled boxes from the Food Bank and delivery to clients on your route. Have enough room in your vehicle for a minimum of 10 small boxes. Be able to carry heavy objects and walk upstairs to deliver groceries to clients in their homes.

Help us help others by giving them the food they need! Our foodbank is located at 3543 McKinley Ave E, Tacoma WA 98404.

Please let us know if you have any limitations! This is a chance for you to give back to your community in a fun, easy, and flexible way! 

For questions, please email Christine at christine@themadfseattle.org or call (253) 888-0576.

 


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Food Bank Customer Service Clerk

Come help us keep our community fed. We need volunteers to help get food out to the community.

As a Volunteer Food Bank Service Clerk, you will be responsible for providing support to Eloise’s Cooking Pot Food Bank and the Food Bank Manager. You will work closely with the Food Bank Manager to assure that client delivery and needed tasks are done correctly and efficiently. Ensuring maximum service delivery and volunteer enjoyment throughout the process. Activities are performed in a safe and controlled environment. Casual attire and closed toe shoes required. 

Accountabilities The food bank customer Service Clerk reports directly to the executive director who is responsible for his/her performance.  

 Responsibilities: includes, but not limited to: 

Flexible Schedule – Tuesday through Saturday.Receptionist for the food bank and office when neededData Entry 
Greet and provide general support to clients and volunteers.   Answer and direct phone calls.   Tidy the front office Maintain the office filing system.  File paperwork into the corresponding file.   Making copies of files when needed   Locating files when needed Perform other related duties as required.  Maintain office supplies by checking inventory and order items.  Organizing incoming and outgoing deliveries  Organize and stock food bank shelves.  Assisting other projects when needed  Assisting the food bank manager in the daily operations of the food bank includes sorting shelves, bagging on food. 

 

Schedule

1st Shift Full Day 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

2nd Shift 8:30 am to 1:00 pm

3rd Shift 1:00pm to 4:30 pm

The Food Bank is open for Walk-In service (Tuesday through Saturday) and Drive-Up (Friday only). Services are delivered in designated areas for volunteer and client safety.

Wednesday is our biggest day; we have a pop-up food bank at the Tacoma Dome and the need is great on that day where individuals and groups are encouraged to apply. 

MADF is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time, by helping them acquire the most basic needs: food, housing, encouragement, and opportunity. 

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org and info@themadfseattle.org.

Phone: 253-888-0576 



Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Come help us keep our community fed. We need volunteers to help get food out to the community.

As a Volunteer Food Bank Service Clerk, you will be responsible for providing support to Eloise’s Cooking Pot Food Bank and the Food Bank Manager. You will work closely with the Food Bank Manager to assure that client delivery and needed tasks are done correctly and efficiently. Ensuring maximum service delivery and volunteer enjoyment throughout the process. Activities are performed in a safe and controlled environment. Casual attire and closed toe shoes required. 

Accountabilities The food bank customer Service Clerk reports directly to the executive director who is responsible for his/her performance.  

 Responsibilities: includes, but not limited to: 

Flexible Schedule – Tuesday through Saturday.Receptionist for the food bank and office when neededData Entry 
Greet and provide general support to clients and volunteers.   Answer and direct phone calls.   Tidy the front office Maintain the office filing system.  File paperwork into the corresponding file.   Making copies of files when needed   Locating files when needed Perform other related duties as required.  Maintain office supplies by checking inventory and order items.  Organizing incoming and outgoing deliveries  Organize and stock food bank shelves.  Assisting other projects when needed  Assisting the food bank manager in the daily operations of the food bank includes sorting shelves, bagging on food. 

 

Schedule

1st Shift Full Day 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

2nd Shift 8:30 am to 1:00 pm

3rd Shift 1:00pm to 4:30 pm

The Food Bank is open for Walk-In service (Tuesday through Saturday) and Drive-Up (Friday only). Services are delivered in designated areas for volunteer and client safety.

Wednesday is our biggest day; we have a pop-up food bank at the Tacoma Dome and the need is great on that day where individuals and groups are encouraged to apply. 

MADF is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time, by helping them acquire the most basic needs: food, housing, encouragement, and opportunity. 

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org and info@themadfseattle.org.

Phone: 253-888-0576 



Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Food Bank Assistant

Come help us keep our community fed. We need volunteers to help get food out to the community.


As a Volunteer Food Bank Assistant, you will be responsible for providing support to Eloise’s Cooking Pot Food Bank and the Food Bank Manager. You will work closely with the Food Bank Manager to assure that client delivery and needed tasks are done correctly and efficiently. Ensuring maximum service delivery and volunteer enjoyment throughout the process. Activities are performed in a safe and controlled environment. Casual attire and closed toe shoes required. 

Flexible Schedule – Tuesday through Saturday.Provide customer service to clients. Off-loading and organizing supplies in correct locations’ Assistant maintains the client check-in system during service hours.   Food Bank Assistant helps organize and clean the food bank.  Assist clients.  Organize incoming and outgoing deliveries.   Receptionist for the office when needed.  Greet and provide general support to clients and volunteers.  Answer and direct phone calls.  Tidy the front office Maintain the office filing system.   File paperwork into the corresponding file.   Making copies of files when needed  Locating files when needed Perform other related duties as required.  Maintain office supplies by checking inventory and order items.  Organizing incoming and outgoing deliveries Organize and stock food bank shelves.  Assisting other projects when needed   Assist the food bank manager in its daily operations including sorting shelves and bagging food. 

Schedule

1st Full Shift 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

2nd Shift 8:30 am to 1:00 pm

3rd Shift 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm

The Food Bank is open for Walk-In service (Tuesday through Saturday) and Drive-Up (Friday only). Services are delivered in designated areas for volunteer and client safety.

Wednesday is our biggest day; we have a pop-up food bank at the Tacoma Dome and the need is great on that day where individuals and groups are encouraged to apply. 

MADF is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time, by helping them acquire the most basic needs: food, housing, encouragement, and opportunity. 

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org

Phone: 253-888-0576 


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Come help us keep our community fed. We need volunteers to help get food out to the community.


As a Volunteer Food Bank Assistant, you will be responsible for providing support to Eloise’s Cooking Pot Food Bank and the Food Bank Manager. You will work closely with the Food Bank Manager to assure that client delivery and needed tasks are done correctly and efficiently. Ensuring maximum service delivery and volunteer enjoyment throughout the process. Activities are performed in a safe and controlled environment. Casual attire and closed toe shoes required. 

Flexible Schedule – Tuesday through Saturday.Provide customer service to clients. Off-loading and organizing supplies in correct locations’ Assistant maintains the client check-in system during service hours.   Food Bank Assistant helps organize and clean the food bank.  Assist clients.  Organize incoming and outgoing deliveries.   Receptionist for the office when needed.  Greet and provide general support to clients and volunteers.  Answer and direct phone calls.  Tidy the front office Maintain the office filing system.   File paperwork into the corresponding file.   Making copies of files when needed  Locating files when needed Perform other related duties as required.  Maintain office supplies by checking inventory and order items.  Organizing incoming and outgoing deliveries Organize and stock food bank shelves.  Assisting other projects when needed   Assist the food bank manager in its daily operations including sorting shelves and bagging food. 

Schedule

1st Full Shift 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

2nd Shift 8:30 am to 1:00 pm

3rd Shift 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm

The Food Bank is open for Walk-In service (Tuesday through Saturday) and Drive-Up (Friday only). Services are delivered in designated areas for volunteer and client safety.

Wednesday is our biggest day; we have a pop-up food bank at the Tacoma Dome and the need is great on that day where individuals and groups are encouraged to apply. 

MADF is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time, by helping them acquire the most basic needs: food, housing, encouragement, and opportunity. 

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org

Phone: 253-888-0576 


Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Providing food for the public can be rewarding. Come volunteer to be a Distribution Assistant and make a difference in someone's life 1 family at a time!

Description

The Distribution Assistant reports to the Warehouse Manager, who will direct you on positions as needed as a volunteer. The Tacoma Dome Pop-Up Food Bank is part of the Eloise Cooking Pot Food Bank.

DRESS CODE STRICTLY ENFORCED: Please wear jeans or long pants with no holes or rips, no leggings, and closed-toe shoes. No sweatpants, no T-shirts with derogatory language, no gym shorts or tank tops permitted. IF YOU ARE NOT DRESSED PROPERLY, YOU WILL BE SENT HOME


Wednesday is our greatest day of needing volunteer assistants; individuals, and groups are encouraged

to apply.

There are 4-hour increments.

Full Shift 1 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

Shift 2 8:00 am to 12:00 pm

Shift 3 12:00 pm to 430 pm. 

Shift 4 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Shift 5 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm


Duties include, but are not limited to:

Sign in, wash hands, and put on plastic gloves. Briefing, then positions are instructed. Set up a parking lot with cones, a sign tent, and chairs Employees offload trucks and place pallets with pallet jacks lined up on the ground Inspect incoming food and food boxes. Pass out sign-in forms to clients, then collect filled out forms from clients. Instruct clients to line up to pick up food. Put food into clients' trunks/vehicles. Pass out toys to clients with children in the vehicle.

Help us help others by giving them the food they need! Our pop-up food bank is located at the Tacoma Dome on lot G an outside event.

2727 East D St, Tacoma, WA 98421 Go south up the hill in front of the Tacoma Dome, take the first left on Wiley Ave East, and midway on the block take a left into Lot G 

Please let us know if you have any limitations! This is a chance for you to give back to your community in a fun, easy, and flexible way! 

For questions, please email Christine at christine@themadfseattle.org or

Call (253) 888-0576




Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Description

The Distribution Assistant reports to the Warehouse Manager, who will direct you on positions as needed as a volunteer. The Tacoma Dome Pop-Up Food Bank is part of the Eloise Cooking Pot Food Bank.

DRESS CODE STRICTLY ENFORCED: Please wear jeans or long pants with no holes or rips, no leggings, and closed-toe shoes. No sweatpants, no T-shirts with derogatory language, no gym shorts or tank tops permitted. IF YOU ARE NOT DRESSED PROPERLY, YOU WILL BE SENT HOME


Wednesday is our greatest day of needing volunteer assistants; individuals, and groups are encouraged

to apply.

There are 4-hour increments.

Full Shift 1 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

Shift 2 8:00 am to 12:00 pm

Shift 3 12:00 pm to 430 pm. 

Shift 4 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Shift 5 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm


Duties include, but are not limited to:

Sign in, wash hands, and put on plastic gloves. Briefing, then positions are instructed. Set up a parking lot with cones, a sign tent, and chairs Employees offload trucks and place pallets with pallet jacks lined up on the ground Inspect incoming food and food boxes. Pass out sign-in forms to clients, then collect filled out forms from clients. Instruct clients to line up to pick up food. Put food into clients' trunks/vehicles. Pass out toys to clients with children in the vehicle.

Help us help others by giving them the food they need! Our pop-up food bank is located at the Tacoma Dome on lot G an outside event.

2727 East D St, Tacoma, WA 98421 Go south up the hill in front of the Tacoma Dome, take the first left on Wiley Ave East, and midway on the block take a left into Lot G 

Please let us know if you have any limitations! This is a chance for you to give back to your community in a fun, easy, and flexible way! 

For questions, please email Christine at christine@themadfseattle.org or

Call (253) 888-0576




Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98421

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do you Love helping others to have fresh vegetables and fruit come Join Me as a Volunteer Gleaning Assistant

The Making a Difference Foundation is looking for volunteers to harvest, box, and drive fresh produce from local farms back to Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank to help feed the community. Please wear comfortable clothing, closed-toed shoes, and sun/rain protection.

Contact: Christine Brown, Volunteer Coordinator 253-888-0576

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org

Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

The Making a Difference Foundation is looking for volunteers to harvest, box, and drive fresh produce from local farms back to Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank to help feed the community. Please wear comfortable clothing, closed-toed shoes, and sun/rain protection.

Contact: Christine Brown, Volunteer Coordinator 253-888-0576

Email: christine@themadfseattle.org

Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer and Have Fun with Us!!!

Are you looking for a chance to make a difference in someone's life? Are you someone that likes socializing and having fun? Do you have a skill or talent that you would like to share?

We are looking for volunteers to help lead 1:1 and group activities, play BINGO, read to a resident or just be someone to visit with them.

Agency: Life Care Centers of America- South Hill

Are you looking for a chance to make a difference in someone's life? Are you someone that likes socializing and having fun? Do you have a skill or talent that you would like to share?

We are looking for volunteers to help lead 1:1 and group activities, play BINGO, read to a resident or just be someone to visit with them.

Agency: Life Care Centers of America- South Hill

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98374

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers bring your Data Entry skills to the office

The Making a Difference Foundation is looking for a volunteer data entry specialist who normalizes & prepares source data for entry in a web-based interface. They will enter data from source documents using established standards and maintain data entry goals & requirements by following proper procedures. The specialist will verify data by performing quality assurance measures, maintain operations by following policies, maintains customer confidence & protects operations by complying with data integrity & adhering to security protocols. They will contribute to team efforts by accomplishing related tasks as needed. We operate in shifts there are 4 shifts available.

Add this position to your resume!

Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

The Making a Difference Foundation is looking for a volunteer data entry specialist who normalizes & prepares source data for entry in a web-based interface. They will enter data from source documents using established standards and maintain data entry goals & requirements by following proper procedures. The specialist will verify data by performing quality assurance measures, maintain operations by following policies, maintains customer confidence & protects operations by complying with data integrity & adhering to security protocols. They will contribute to team efforts by accomplishing related tasks as needed. We operate in shifts there are 4 shifts available.

Add this position to your resume!

Agency: Eloise's Cooking Pot Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Summer Intern

We are seeking part-time college or university interns to help us bring Tacoma history to life.

Internship projects are available in several subject areas - museum studies, history, education, marketing, social media and technology.
Possibilities include:

*Assisting us as we prepare to celebrate the museum's 25th Anniversary
*Historical research for publication and museum exhibit development
*Oral History collection of people from Old Town to be stored and prepared for public display.
*Digitize and organize artifacts and for online storage and exhibits.
*Create a social media plan and help us implement effective social media strategies.

Internship dates are flexible, depending on your class schedule and availability. Internships are project-based and are generally 5-15 hours per week. Days and hours are flexible.

We welcome volunteers of all ages, interests and skill levels. Mentorship and training provided. School credit available. Internships are designed for college and university students. High school students are also welcome to volunteer with the museum. All volunteers must successfully pass a security background check.

The museum is open Fridays and Saturdays in Old Town, Tacoma. Seeing the Museum in-person is the best way learn about our organization. You can stop by anytime during the Cabin’s open hours to speak with our team.

https://www.jobcarrmuseum.org/volunteer

Agency: Job Carr Cabin Museum

We are seeking part-time college or university interns to help us bring Tacoma history to life.

Internship projects are available in several subject areas - museum studies, history, education, marketing, social media and technology.
Possibilities include:

*Assisting us as we prepare to celebrate the museum's 25th Anniversary
*Historical research for publication and museum exhibit development
*Oral History collection of people from Old Town to be stored and prepared for public display.
*Digitize and organize artifacts and for online storage and exhibits.
*Create a social media plan and help us implement effective social media strategies.

Internship dates are flexible, depending on your class schedule and availability. Internships are project-based and are generally 5-15 hours per week. Days and hours are flexible.

We welcome volunteers of all ages, interests and skill levels. Mentorship and training provided. School credit available. Internships are designed for college and university students. High school students are also welcome to volunteer with the museum. All volunteers must successfully pass a security background check.

The museum is open Fridays and Saturdays in Old Town, Tacoma. Seeing the Museum in-person is the best way learn about our organization. You can stop by anytime during the Cabin’s open hours to speak with our team.

https://www.jobcarrmuseum.org/volunteer

Agency: Job Carr Cabin Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Leverage your Nonprofit Expertise and Make a Difference!

Do you have expertise in strategic planning, board governance, and/or fundraising? If so, the nonprofit sector needs you! Many organizations lack the resources they need to fully support their missions and the communities they serve.501 Commons bridges that gap by connecting volunteers who have these desired skills with organizations seeking to work with a consultant, facilitator, or coach. 

As a 501 Commons consultant, you will have the opportunity to review project opportunities as they arise and select only those that align with your schedule and interests. Our volunteers work in teams of two to lead clients through engagements and have access to other subject matter experts and helpful resources along the way. Join the Executive Service Corps and play an essential role in helping a nonprofit realize their full potential!

501 Commons Clients have said:

My experience with executive consulting from 501 Commons was very positive.  My assigned consultant created a really supportive space to reflect and plan, asked challenging questions, and provided important resources to help me be a more effective leader of our organization.  -FIUTS  Era Schrepfer (Exec2Exec)

For more information about this opportunity, or to apply, please visit: https://www.501commons.org/engage.

Agency: 501 Commons

Do you have expertise in strategic planning, board governance, and/or fundraising? If so, the nonprofit sector needs you! Many organizations lack the resources they need to fully support their missions and the communities they serve.501 Commons bridges that gap by connecting volunteers who have these desired skills with organizations seeking to work with a consultant, facilitator, or coach. 

As a 501 Commons consultant, you will have the opportunity to review project opportunities as they arise and select only those that align with your schedule and interests. Our volunteers work in teams of two to lead clients through engagements and have access to other subject matter experts and helpful resources along the way. Join the Executive Service Corps and play an essential role in helping a nonprofit realize their full potential!

501 Commons Clients have said:

My experience with executive consulting from 501 Commons was very positive.  My assigned consultant created a really supportive space to reflect and plan, asked challenging questions, and provided important resources to help me be a more effective leader of our organization.  -FIUTS  Era Schrepfer (Exec2Exec)

For more information about this opportunity, or to apply, please visit: https://www.501commons.org/engage.

Agency: 501 Commons

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk RASKC dogs! * Kent, WA (adults only)

If you might bring a loving heart and skills to work with energetic large dogs, RASKC invites you to help our sweeties,


Next steps:


1. Complete a volunteer application


2. Complete a liability waiver


Then RASKC will email you key information!

Agency: Regional Animal Services of King County

If you might bring a loving heart and skills to work with energetic large dogs, RASKC invites you to help our sweeties,


Next steps:


1. Complete a volunteer application


2. Complete a liability waiver


Then RASKC will email you key information!

Agency: Regional Animal Services of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98032

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foster a dog! * RASKC

Got love to share? Consider becoming a foster volunteer!

As a foster volunteer, you would make a short-term commitment to nurture one or more dogs from RASKC in your home on a temporary basis.

Some dogs need a break from their kennel at the shelter.

Might you help?

Among the dogs that are eligible to be fostered, you choose which animal that will go home with you.

Foster volunteers are given training online, individualized support, and everything necessary-- free pet food, a free crate, free toys, free medical care for the foster dog,...

When the dog is ready to be adopted, you may choose to:

a) Select who the dog will be adopted to following the Adopters Welcome rules, or

b) Bring the dog back to the shelter, or

c) Adopt the dog yourself


You can decide when the time is right for you to foster-- on an ongoing basis or you can take breaks.


Community service might be available for school (if okay with the school). Usually, 1.5 hours is credited for each day an animal is cared for in your home.

Next steps:

1. Submit a volunteer application

 

2.  If you are an adult, submit a liability waiver

 

3. Watch the online training videos


Share your love and have fun as a foster parent to sweetie that needs you.

Thanks for considering this possibility. We look forward to hearing from you...

Agency: Regional Animal Services of King County

Got love to share? Consider becoming a foster volunteer!

As a foster volunteer, you would make a short-term commitment to nurture one or more dogs from RASKC in your home on a temporary basis.

Some dogs need a break from their kennel at the shelter.

Might you help?

Among the dogs that are eligible to be fostered, you choose which animal that will go home with you.

Foster volunteers are given training online, individualized support, and everything necessary-- free pet food, a free crate, free toys, free medical care for the foster dog,...

When the dog is ready to be adopted, you may choose to:

a) Select who the dog will be adopted to following the Adopters Welcome rules, or

b) Bring the dog back to the shelter, or

c) Adopt the dog yourself


You can decide when the time is right for you to foster-- on an ongoing basis or you can take breaks.


Community service might be available for school (if okay with the school). Usually, 1.5 hours is credited for each day an animal is cared for in your home.

Next steps:

1. Submit a volunteer application

 

2.  If you are an adult, submit a liability waiver

 

3. Watch the online training videos


Share your love and have fun as a foster parent to sweetie that needs you.

Thanks for considering this possibility. We look forward to hearing from you...

Agency: Regional Animal Services of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98032

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Got love to share? Foster a cat! or kittens!

Got love to share? Consider becoming a foster volunteer!

As a foster volunteer, you would make a short-term commitment to nurture one or more kitties from the shelter in your home on a temporary basis.

Some cats need a break from living in a cage. Providing time in your home helps them get get ready to be adopted. Many cats need a quiet patch of sunlight to recover.

Can you help?

Newborn kittens are so small they need foster care until they're big enough to receive span/ neuter surgery.

Among the animals that are eligible to be fostered, you choose which animal that will go home with you.

Foster volunteers are given thorough training, great support and everything necessary-- free pet food, free medical care for the kitty, free litter, free litter box...

When the kitty is ready to be adopted, you may choose to:

a) Select who the animal will be adopted to following the Adopters Welcome rules, or

b) Bring the animal back to the shelter, or

c) Adopt the animal yourself You can decide when the time is right for you to foster-- on an ongoing basis or you can take breaks.

Children may participate in the animal care, though an adult in the household must be the official volunteer.

Community service might be available for school (if okay with the school). Usually 1.5 hours is credited for each day an animal is cared for in your home.

Note: Fostering is available only to people who intend to foster several kitties a year. This is not for people who intend to foster just a few animals with the intention of selecting one to adopt. Two next steps--

 

1. Submit a volunteer application

 

2.  If you are an adult, submit a liability waiver

 

3. Watch the online training videos


Share your love and have fun as a foster parent to sweet kitty that needs you.

Thanks for considering this possibility. We look forward to hearing from you...

Agency: Regional Animal Services of King County

Got love to share? Consider becoming a foster volunteer!

As a foster volunteer, you would make a short-term commitment to nurture one or more kitties from the shelter in your home on a temporary basis.

Some cats need a break from living in a cage. Providing time in your home helps them get get ready to be adopted. Many cats need a quiet patch of sunlight to recover.

Can you help?

Newborn kittens are so small they need foster care until they're big enough to receive span/ neuter surgery.

Among the animals that are eligible to be fostered, you choose which animal that will go home with you.

Foster volunteers are given thorough training, great support and everything necessary-- free pet food, free medical care for the kitty, free litter, free litter box...

When the kitty is ready to be adopted, you may choose to:

a) Select who the animal will be adopted to following the Adopters Welcome rules, or

b) Bring the animal back to the shelter, or

c) Adopt the animal yourself You can decide when the time is right for you to foster-- on an ongoing basis or you can take breaks.

Children may participate in the animal care, though an adult in the household must be the official volunteer.

Community service might be available for school (if okay with the school). Usually 1.5 hours is credited for each day an animal is cared for in your home.

Note: Fostering is available only to people who intend to foster several kitties a year. This is not for people who intend to foster just a few animals with the intention of selecting one to adopt. Two next steps--

 

1. Submit a volunteer application

 

2.  If you are an adult, submit a liability waiver

 

3. Watch the online training videos


Share your love and have fun as a foster parent to sweet kitty that needs you.

Thanks for considering this possibility. We look forward to hearing from you...

Agency: Regional Animal Services of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98032

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cares of Washington board member opportunity

We are looking for passionate and enthusiastic volunteer board members to serve on Cares of Washington's board of directors.

The people we are looking for are diverse candidates that have lived experience and personally relevant backgrounds, and/or a professional background in one or more of the following areas: marketing, business development, training and healthcare are strongly encouraged to apply.

The responsibilities of a Cares board member are: 

Evaluate the Executive. The Board Chair will provide an annual evaluation to Cares CEO with input from the Cares Board.  Make an annual financial contribution. Board members are expected to make an annual financial contribution that is meaningful to them.   Oversee the budget and financial performance of the organization.  Review, approve and monitor Cares budget.  Oversee organization policies.  Set and work to achieve individual fundraising goals. This may include individual solicitations, recruiting business partners, supporting special events, identifying and making introductions to prospects, etc.    Actively promote Cares in the community and encourage and support staff.  Prepare for and attend board meetings, be available for phone consultation, and serve on at least one committee/work group as needed. attend at least 10 board meetings annually in person on the last Wednesday of each month from 6:30pm-7:30pm. 

The average time that a board member spends on Cares board activities is 5 hours a month, i.e. board meetings, work, strategic planning and representation.

 

Agency: Cares of Washington

We are looking for passionate and enthusiastic volunteer board members to serve on Cares of Washington's board of directors.

The people we are looking for are diverse candidates that have lived experience and personally relevant backgrounds, and/or a professional background in one or more of the following areas: marketing, business development, training and healthcare are strongly encouraged to apply.

The responsibilities of a Cares board member are: 

Evaluate the Executive. The Board Chair will provide an annual evaluation to Cares CEO with input from the Cares Board.  Make an annual financial contribution. Board members are expected to make an annual financial contribution that is meaningful to them.   Oversee the budget and financial performance of the organization.  Review, approve and monitor Cares budget.  Oversee organization policies.  Set and work to achieve individual fundraising goals. This may include individual solicitations, recruiting business partners, supporting special events, identifying and making introductions to prospects, etc.    Actively promote Cares in the community and encourage and support staff.  Prepare for and attend board meetings, be available for phone consultation, and serve on at least one committee/work group as needed. attend at least 10 board meetings annually in person on the last Wednesday of each month from 6:30pm-7:30pm. 

The average time that a board member spends on Cares board activities is 5 hours a month, i.e. board meetings, work, strategic planning and representation.

 

Agency: Cares of Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer opportunity to support our senior resident with social and activity needs

Come support our residents with social and activity support! We are looking for people to come into our skilled nursing facility and assist with activities (call BINGO numbers, play piano, support art lessons, and more) or provide individual support (visiting a resident who can't leave their room, sitting and talking with resident, etc.). Volunteers will be able to have a flexible recurring or one time schedule. If you want to come in for an hour once a week or for an hour a day, we are happy to have the help. 

Agency: Cottesmore of Life Care

Come support our residents with social and activity support! We are looking for people to come into our skilled nursing facility and assist with activities (call BINGO numbers, play piano, support art lessons, and more) or provide individual support (visiting a resident who can't leave their room, sitting and talking with resident, etc.). Volunteers will be able to have a flexible recurring or one time schedule. If you want to come in for an hour once a week or for an hour a day, we are happy to have the help. 

Agency: Cottesmore of Life Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98335

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

Responds to new volunteer applications and schedules orientations. Creates spreadsheets for volunteers to sign up for times at events. Maintains records of volunteer hours and organizes volunteer recognition.

Agency: Wizards of Washington

Responds to new volunteer applications and schedules orientations. Creates spreadsheets for volunteers to sign up for times at events. Maintains records of volunteer hours and organizes volunteer recognition.

Agency: Wizards of Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sponsorship Manager

We're looking for a sponsorship coordinator to reach out to local businesses to share information about our organization and discuss potential sponsorships for our events. If you like developing new relationships and being involved in the community, this would be a great position!

Agency: Wizards of Washington

We're looking for a sponsorship coordinator to reach out to local businesses to share information about our organization and discuss potential sponsorships for our events. If you like developing new relationships and being involved in the community, this would be a great position!

Agency: Wizards of Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grants Manager

We are looking for new opportunities for funding for our organization so we can continue to provide free and low cost events for the community. If you have experience writing grant proposals, or would like to learn more about them, please apply!

Agency: Wizards of Washington

We are looking for new opportunities for funding for our organization so we can continue to provide free and low cost events for the community. If you have experience writing grant proposals, or would like to learn more about them, please apply!

Agency: Wizards of Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Logistics Manager

We have a couple of large events each year. In the spring, we have a Dragon Egg hunt and in the fall a School of Magic. We're looking for someone who can help with planning event maps, handling technical needs, etc. to help the events run smoothly. 

Agency: Wizards of Washington

We have a couple of large events each year. In the spring, we have a Dragon Egg hunt and in the fall a School of Magic. We're looking for someone who can help with planning event maps, handling technical needs, etc. to help the events run smoothly. 

Agency: Wizards of Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Coordinator

Do you love posting memes and upcoming events to share with your community? We have 4.6k followers on Facebook and 808 followers on Instagram. If there's another social media you love, we'd be happy to add on more!

Agency: Wizards of Washington

Do you love posting memes and upcoming events to share with your community? We have 4.6k followers on Facebook and 808 followers on Instagram. If there's another social media you love, we'd be happy to add on more!

Agency: Wizards of Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tickets and Registration Coordinator

We are looking for someone to help with tickets and registration at events. We've used Eventbrite in the past, but are open to other options to make sure registration runs smoothly.

Agency: Wizards of Washington

We are looking for someone to help with tickets and registration at events. We've used Eventbrite in the past, but are open to other options to make sure registration runs smoothly.

Agency: Wizards of Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Assistant

We are looking for someone to help expand our outreach at events. 

Agency: Wizards of Washington

We are looking for someone to help expand our outreach at events. 

Agency: Wizards of Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GRIT 2.0 Learning Team (PRIVATE OPP)

Private Opportunity

Agency: United Way of Pierce County

Private Opportunity

Agency: United Way of Pierce County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mealsite Volunteers

Assist in table set-up, bringing plated lunch from kitchen to table, serving beverages, clean-up and table and chairs breakdown. Lunch serves 40-100pp depending on day/special event

Agency: Mid-County Community Center

Assist in table set-up, bringing plated lunch from kitchen to table, serving beverages, clean-up and table and chairs breakdown. Lunch serves 40-100pp depending on day/special event

Agency: Mid-County Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98446

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Altheimer Memorial Church's Family Shelter (Families With Dependent Children)

Volunteers are needed at Altheimer Memorial Church's Family Shelter (families with dependent children).

Volunteers are needed at these times:

Monday-Sunday, 8am -4pm

You don't have to volunteer for the entire time -- you can volunteer for a chunk of time, whatever works for you.

Volunteers will help serve meals, monitor the space, and refresh supplies such as toiletries, towels, and sanitizer solutions.

If you're interested, please call 253-572-6751 or email altheimerc@comcast.net

Agency: Give Me A Chance Family Shelter

Volunteers are needed at Altheimer Memorial Church's Family Shelter (families with dependent children).

Volunteers are needed at these times:

Monday-Sunday, 8am -4pm

You don't have to volunteer for the entire time -- you can volunteer for a chunk of time, whatever works for you.

Volunteers will help serve meals, monitor the space, and refresh supplies such as toiletries, towels, and sanitizer solutions.

If you're interested, please call 253-572-6751 or email altheimerc@comcast.net

Agency: Give Me A Chance Family Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do you like to drive... our seniors need you!

Volunteer Services of Pierce/Kitsap County offers "free" transportation to medical and essential appointments for seniors and people with disabilities.  These are individuals who do not qualify for a care giver or other means of transportation and assistance.  They depend on the kindness of our volunteers to get them to essential medical care.  An hour of your time will make a difference in someone's life!  

Volunteers use their own vehicles and are paid a mileage reimbursement, for all miles driven. Volunteers are also covered with an additional Liability insurance policy.  Our scheduling is done with a web based program allowing you to volunteer on YOUR time.  


If this sounds like a volunteer position for you please contact Rusty @ 253-502-2741 or email DianeF@ccsww.org

 

Agency: Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services

Volunteer Services of Pierce/Kitsap County offers "free" transportation to medical and essential appointments for seniors and people with disabilities.  These are individuals who do not qualify for a care giver or other means of transportation and assistance.  They depend on the kindness of our volunteers to get them to essential medical care.  An hour of your time will make a difference in someone's life!  

Volunteers use their own vehicles and are paid a mileage reimbursement, for all miles driven. Volunteers are also covered with an additional Liability insurance policy.  Our scheduling is done with a web based program allowing you to volunteer on YOUR time.  


If this sounds like a volunteer position for you please contact Rusty @ 253-502-2741 or email DianeF@ccsww.org

 

Agency: Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Light Yard Care for Seniors!

We are seeking individuals to help our Seniors with light yard care.  Many even have their own equipment, but can no longer push it.  Also, some just would like a flower bed cleaned out to plant their spring flowers.

Donate as much time as you would like!  Mileage reimbursement and Liability insurance is provided.

Help us bring a smile this spring!

 

Agency: Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services

We are seeking individuals to help our Seniors with light yard care.  Many even have their own equipment, but can no longer push it.  Also, some just would like a flower bed cleaned out to plant their spring flowers.

Donate as much time as you would like!  Mileage reimbursement and Liability insurance is provided.

Help us bring a smile this spring!

 

Agency: Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Paint a Home for a Neighbor in Need!

ABOUT US

Paint Tacoma Beautiful is a program that provides free exterior painting to low income homeowners during the spring and summer months. Since 1985 Paint Tacoma Beautiful has mobilized volunteers to paint houses free of charge for more than 2,200 low income, elderly, and disabled homeowners across Pierce County. This is a great opportunity for volunteers to visually see the impact they are making, and build community. We look forward to this season being a time to experience the joy of being together while following CDC safety guidelines. Many of the homeowners who apply to our program often live in isolation due to age, disabilities, and other factors that limit them from leaving their homes and engaging with the community. This program is all about showing up for them and building connections across generations, neighborhood lines, and other identities that separate us

VOLUNTEER

We are recruiting teams to prep and paint houses for our 2021 paint season. Get a group of family, friends or coworkers together to form a team and adopt a house!

Register your team Attend a training Adopt a house Change a life

Learn more at www.PaintBeautiful.org
Watch our orientation video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=DWBtQOeJ7Wg&t=24s&ab_channel=AssociatedMinistries
Register at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/PTPB-VOL 

Agency: Associated Ministries

ABOUT US

Paint Tacoma Beautiful is a program that provides free exterior painting to low income homeowners during the spring and summer months. Since 1985 Paint Tacoma Beautiful has mobilized volunteers to paint houses free of charge for more than 2,200 low income, elderly, and disabled homeowners across Pierce County. This is a great opportunity for volunteers to visually see the impact they are making, and build community. We look forward to this season being a time to experience the joy of being together while following CDC safety guidelines. Many of the homeowners who apply to our program often live in isolation due to age, disabilities, and other factors that limit them from leaving their homes and engaging with the community. This program is all about showing up for them and building connections across generations, neighborhood lines, and other identities that separate us

VOLUNTEER

We are recruiting teams to prep and paint houses for our 2021 paint season. Get a group of family, friends or coworkers together to form a team and adopt a house!

Register your team Attend a training Adopt a house Change a life

Learn more at www.PaintBeautiful.org
Watch our orientation video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=DWBtQOeJ7Wg&t=24s&ab_channel=AssociatedMinistries
Register at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/PTPB-VOL 

Agency: Associated Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: South Kitsap High School AVID Mentor

AVID—Advancement Via Individual Determination—fosters a safe and open culture, high expectations for teachers and students, and collaboration in all classrooms.  Tutoring in AVID is different from any volunteer position you have held before.  Many AVID students are first in their family to attend college and want to achieve big dreams!  AVID students need role models and mentors to support their dream of college.  AVID tutors assist students to achieve their full potential by facilitating collaborative tutorial groups that use critical thinking skills, practicing public speaking, utilizing multiple resources (print and electronic), asking high level questions, taking Cornell notes, analyzing the process of each question, and writing reflections about their learning.  Small group tutorial sessions are held twice a week (Tuesday & Thursday), volunteers choose which time during the days they would like.  No experience necessary, just the love of learning and your kindness.

 

Bring your gift of time and friendship to empower students on the path to a brighter future!  

For additional information, contact

Myka Cranford

myka@cisofpeninsula.org or call 253.509.9397 today.

Programs begin the end of October and finish the end of May or beginning of June.

 

Agency: Communities In Schools of Peninsula

AVID—Advancement Via Individual Determination—fosters a safe and open culture, high expectations for teachers and students, and collaboration in all classrooms.  Tutoring in AVID is different from any volunteer position you have held before.  Many AVID students are first in their family to attend college and want to achieve big dreams!  AVID students need role models and mentors to support their dream of college.  AVID tutors assist students to achieve their full potential by facilitating collaborative tutorial groups that use critical thinking skills, practicing public speaking, utilizing multiple resources (print and electronic), asking high level questions, taking Cornell notes, analyzing the process of each question, and writing reflections about their learning.  Small group tutorial sessions are held twice a week (Tuesday & Thursday), volunteers choose which time during the days they would like.  No experience necessary, just the love of learning and your kindness.

 

Bring your gift of time and friendship to empower students on the path to a brighter future!  

For additional information, contact

Myka Cranford

myka@cisofpeninsula.org or call 253.509.9397 today.

Programs begin the end of October and finish the end of May or beginning of June.

 

Agency: Communities In Schools of Peninsula

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98366

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Middle School Mentor - Gig Harbor and Port Orchard

Mentors will be paired one-on-one with one or in groups with middle school students for the academic year at the school of their choice.  As a mentor, volunteers will work with students during the session, working on schoolwork from their classes or homework. There may be opportunities to work with social/emotional groups as well. The Site Coordinator will provide guidance and encouragement to the volunteer.

Bring your gift of time and friendship to empower a child on the path to a brighter future!  

For additional information, contact

Myka Cranford

myka@cisofpeninsula.org or call 253.509.9397 today.

Programs begin the end of October or beginning of November and finish the end of May or beginning of June.

Middles School CISP is in;

Key Peninsula Middle School-Key Peninsula

Goodman Middle School-Gig Harbor

Cedar Heights Middle School-Port Orchard

Marcus Whitman Middle School-Port Orchard

 

Agency: Communities In Schools of Peninsula

Mentors will be paired one-on-one with one or in groups with middle school students for the academic year at the school of their choice.  As a mentor, volunteers will work with students during the session, working on schoolwork from their classes or homework. There may be opportunities to work with social/emotional groups as well. The Site Coordinator will provide guidance and encouragement to the volunteer.

Bring your gift of time and friendship to empower a child on the path to a brighter future!  

For additional information, contact

Myka Cranford

myka@cisofpeninsula.org or call 253.509.9397 today.

Programs begin the end of October or beginning of November and finish the end of May or beginning of June.

Middles School CISP is in;

Key Peninsula Middle School-Key Peninsula

Goodman Middle School-Gig Harbor

Cedar Heights Middle School-Port Orchard

Marcus Whitman Middle School-Port Orchard

 

Agency: Communities In Schools of Peninsula

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98332

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Living History Performer

This position is an independent contractor and will be paid as such. The Living History Performer assists museum staff during school field trips, primarily providing groups of children with an educational and artistic performance that provides information on the Oregon Trail and/or life in 19th century Tacoma.

-Provide historical interpretation engaging students by using artifacts, storytelling, music, and/or dramatic performance to help school groups imagine daily life in the past. Performers may choose to portray various people and professions related to the Oregon Trail and/or historical residents of Tacoma.

-Manage time and class interaction responsibly. Most elementary students who visit the museum are in 3rd or 4th grade. Performances are generally 50-minutes each for groups of 20-50 students, plus their teachers and chaperones. Between one and three performances may be scheduled on the same day.

-Arrive in a timely manner for set up, remain for scheduled performance time, and clean up any items at the end of each field trip. Restore the performance space to its original condition and configuration following each field trip.

 

Agency: Job Carr Cabin Museum

This position is an independent contractor and will be paid as such. The Living History Performer assists museum staff during school field trips, primarily providing groups of children with an educational and artistic performance that provides information on the Oregon Trail and/or life in 19th century Tacoma.

-Provide historical interpretation engaging students by using artifacts, storytelling, music, and/or dramatic performance to help school groups imagine daily life in the past. Performers may choose to portray various people and professions related to the Oregon Trail and/or historical residents of Tacoma.

-Manage time and class interaction responsibly. Most elementary students who visit the museum are in 3rd or 4th grade. Performances are generally 50-minutes each for groups of 20-50 students, plus their teachers and chaperones. Between one and three performances may be scheduled on the same day.

-Arrive in a timely manner for set up, remain for scheduled performance time, and clean up any items at the end of each field trip. Restore the performance space to its original condition and configuration following each field trip.

 

Agency: Job Carr Cabin Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Girls in Pierce County with Girl Scouts!

Just by being yourself, you can be a person that Girl Scouts can count on—the one who listens intently, who encourages them to chase their goals, who keeps them laughing, and who helps them feel confident in who they are. Together, you’ll build a community where every Girl Scout is celebrated and valued. 

You don't have to have a child of your own to get involved; all you need is a passion for mentoring the next generation of leaders.

Currently, girls in Pierce County are being placed on waitlists to participate in our leadership development program, because we do not have enough adult volunteers. Troop leaders and assistant leaders are needed to start new troops for girls ages 5-18 years in your neighborhood.

Any adult age 18+ may volunteer (must be 21+ to become a troop leader). 

No Girl Scout experience required! We provide the training, curriculum, and resources—you set the schedule! It's that easy.

Each troop needs at least two unrelated, background-checked adults (one of whom must identify as female).

We provide activity plans for you to freely use. You don't have to spend hours preparing for a meeting—it's all there for you and can be customized to meet your needs.

The frequency and day/time of your troop activities are up to YOU and your Troop! Meetings, locations, activities, and programming are flexible to meet the needs of your Girl Scouts.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Western Washington

Just by being yourself, you can be a person that Girl Scouts can count on—the one who listens intently, who encourages them to chase their goals, who keeps them laughing, and who helps them feel confident in who they are. Together, you’ll build a community where every Girl Scout is celebrated and valued. 

You don't have to have a child of your own to get involved; all you need is a passion for mentoring the next generation of leaders.

Currently, girls in Pierce County are being placed on waitlists to participate in our leadership development program, because we do not have enough adult volunteers. Troop leaders and assistant leaders are needed to start new troops for girls ages 5-18 years in your neighborhood.

Any adult age 18+ may volunteer (must be 21+ to become a troop leader). 

No Girl Scout experience required! We provide the training, curriculum, and resources—you set the schedule! It's that easy.

Each troop needs at least two unrelated, background-checked adults (one of whom must identify as female).

We provide activity plans for you to freely use. You don't have to spend hours preparing for a meeting—it's all there for you and can be customized to meet your needs.

The frequency and day/time of your troop activities are up to YOU and your Troop! Meetings, locations, activities, and programming are flexible to meet the needs of your Girl Scouts.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Book Fair Helper

Love kids? Love books? Love to see kids reading books? If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions than your hunt for the perfect volunteer gig is over! Page Ahead is   looking for volunteers to help at elementary schools we serve with our Book Up Summer program. In this program, schools hold book fairs in April – June, with books provided by Page Ahead. At these book fairs students, grades K – 2nd, will each self-select 12 brand new, free-to-them books, to take home and keep.

 

For many of these children, this will be the first book they own. We are in need of volunteers (3 – 4 per school) to help at the book fairs with various tasks in elementary schools across Washington State.  

 

Volunteers will help the school:

Un-pack the boxes of books Inventory the book titles Set-up the book displays

 

Volunteers might also be asked to help the students:

Shop for their 12 new books to take home for summer reading Assist the kids with counting their books and put the books in their shopping bag Restock the bookshelves in-between classes coming through Help the students put their name plate sticker in their new books Sit and read one on one with students (time permitting)

 

Note: All book fair shifts take place during the school day.

One hour minimum volunteer shifts School districts require additional paperwork from each volunteer (2 weeks in advance of a shift). Each school runs their book fair the way it works best for their school and students, volunteer tasks may vary per school.

To be considered for this role, or any of our other volunteer opportunities, please complete our online application here: pageahead.org

 

Thank you!

Agency: Page Ahead Children's Literacy Program

Love kids? Love books? Love to see kids reading books? If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions than your hunt for the perfect volunteer gig is over! Page Ahead is   looking for volunteers to help at elementary schools we serve with our Book Up Summer program. In this program, schools hold book fairs in April – June, with books provided by Page Ahead. At these book fairs students, grades K – 2nd, will each self-select 12 brand new, free-to-them books, to take home and keep.

 

For many of these children, this will be the first book they own. We are in need of volunteers (3 – 4 per school) to help at the book fairs with various tasks in elementary schools across Washington State.  

 

Volunteers will help the school:

Un-pack the boxes of books Inventory the book titles Set-up the book displays

 

Volunteers might also be asked to help the students:

Shop for their 12 new books to take home for summer reading Assist the kids with counting their books and put the books in their shopping bag Restock the bookshelves in-between classes coming through Help the students put their name plate sticker in their new books Sit and read one on one with students (time permitting)

 

Note: All book fair shifts take place during the school day.

One hour minimum volunteer shifts School districts require additional paperwork from each volunteer (2 weeks in advance of a shift). Each school runs their book fair the way it works best for their school and students, volunteer tasks may vary per school.

To be considered for this role, or any of our other volunteer opportunities, please complete our online application here: pageahead.org

 

Thank you!

Agency: Page Ahead Children's Literacy Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peninsula High School AVID Mentor

AVID—Advancement Via Individual Determination—fosters a safe and open culture, high expectations for teachers and students, and collaboration in all classrooms.  Tutoring in AVID is different from any volunteer position you have held before.  Many AVID students are first in their family to attend college and want to achieve big dreams!  AVID students need role models and mentors to support their dream of college.  AVID tutors assist students to achieve their full potential by facilitating collaborative tutorial groups that use critical thinking skills, practicing public speaking, utilizing multiple resources (print and electronic), asking high level questions, taking Cornell notes, analyzing the process of each question, and writing reflections about their learning.  Small group tutorial sessions are held twice a week (Tuesday & Thursday), volunteers choose which time during the days they would like.  No experience necessary, just the love of learning and your kindness.

 

Bring your gift of time and friendship to empower students on the path to a brighter future!  

For additional information, contact

Myka Cranford

myka@cisofpeninsula.org or call 253.509.9397 today.

Programs begin the end of October and finish the end of May or beginning of June.

 

Agency: Communities In Schools of Peninsula

AVID—Advancement Via Individual Determination—fosters a safe and open culture, high expectations for teachers and students, and collaboration in all classrooms.  Tutoring in AVID is different from any volunteer position you have held before.  Many AVID students are first in their family to attend college and want to achieve big dreams!  AVID students need role models and mentors to support their dream of college.  AVID tutors assist students to achieve their full potential by facilitating collaborative tutorial groups that use critical thinking skills, practicing public speaking, utilizing multiple resources (print and electronic), asking high level questions, taking Cornell notes, analyzing the process of each question, and writing reflections about their learning.  Small group tutorial sessions are held twice a week (Tuesday & Thursday), volunteers choose which time during the days they would like.  No experience necessary, just the love of learning and your kindness.

 

Bring your gift of time and friendship to empower students on the path to a brighter future!  

For additional information, contact

Myka Cranford

myka@cisofpeninsula.org or call 253.509.9397 today.

Programs begin the end of October and finish the end of May or beginning of June.

 

Agency: Communities In Schools of Peninsula

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98332

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elementary Reading/Math Mentor - Gig Harbor and Key Peninsula

Become a reading/math mentor to 1st-5th grade children!  Our programs focus on helping struggling elementary school students increase their reading and math through one-on-one mentoring.  Mentors meet with their students once a week for the academic school year, forming an impactful bond that helps boost both academic and social emotional skills!  No special skills required...except love of children and literacy!  The openings are at the following schools in Gig Harbor and the Key Peninsula:

Harbor Heights Elementary- Wednesdays, 3:45-4:45 pm

Minter Creek Elementary School - TBD

Evergreen Elementary School - Tuesdays, 4-5:00 pm

Purdy Elementary School - Tuesdays, 3:45-4:45 pm

Vaughn Elementary School - Tuesdays, 4-5:00 pm

Discovery Elementary School - Thursdays, 4-5:00 pm

 

Bring your gift of time and friendship to empower a child on the path to a brighter future!  

For additional information, contact

Myka Cranford

myka@cisofpeninsula.org or call 253.509.9397 today.

Programs begin the end of October or beginning of November and end the end of May beginning of June.

 

Agency: Communities In Schools of Peninsula

Become a reading/math mentor to 1st-5th grade children!  Our programs focus on helping struggling elementary school students increase their reading and math through one-on-one mentoring.  Mentors meet with their students once a week for the academic school year, forming an impactful bond that helps boost both academic and social emotional skills!  No special skills required...except love of children and literacy!  The openings are at the following schools in Gig Harbor and the Key Peninsula:

Harbor Heights Elementary- Wednesdays, 3:45-4:45 pm

Minter Creek Elementary School - TBD

Evergreen Elementary School - Tuesdays, 4-5:00 pm

Purdy Elementary School - Tuesdays, 3:45-4:45 pm

Vaughn Elementary School - Tuesdays, 4-5:00 pm

Discovery Elementary School - Thursdays, 4-5:00 pm

 

Bring your gift of time and friendship to empower a child on the path to a brighter future!  

For additional information, contact

Myka Cranford

myka@cisofpeninsula.org or call 253.509.9397 today.

Programs begin the end of October or beginning of November and end the end of May beginning of June.

 

Agency: Communities In Schools of Peninsula

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98332

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: REACH VOLUNTEER

YOUTH
Volunteers under the age of 18 may serve by helping with early preparations either in the office or at Camp
prior to families’ arrival:
Pre-camp
Hold a drive to collect items for welcome baskets (stickers, crayons, travel sized shampoos or
lotions, hair ties, Kleenex, etc) for 60 families.
Organize a bake-sale, carwash, service day or other project to send a REACH child to camp ($750).
Assemble medical baggies, lanyards or handbooks for volunteers.
Help sort camp storage items and/or transfer them to camp.
Set-up Thursday morning of Camp
Form a team to setup cabins, distributing water and welcome items.
Clean-up Monday, Labor Day
Help clean and collect items from cabins and transport back to Tacoma
ADULTS
Volunteers 18 years and older may serve as REACH Camp Counselors or Rovers, changing a child’s life.
Counselors
Serve 4-6 days at Camp.
Application, Tb test and summer training required.
Rovers
Serve in 4 hour shifts during Camp helping with logistics and important support tasks.
Application, Tb test and summer training required.
Other service opportunities for Camp:
Pre-Camp
Serve on an Advisory Team assisting with procurement
Approach businesses for in-kind donations or sponsorships.
Hold a drive to collect items for welcome baskets for 60 families.
Organize a bake sale, car wash, service day or other projects.
Partner with REACH by sending a child to Camp ($750)
Assemble medical baggies, lanyards or handbooks for volunteers.
Form a team to setup cabins, distributing water and welcome items.
Help clean and collect items from cabins and transport back to Tacoma.
Drivers
Transport families to and from camp, from their homes or airports.
Application, Tb test and summer training required.

Agency: REACH Ministries

YOUTH
Volunteers under the age of 18 may serve by helping with early preparations either in the office or at Camp
prior to families’ arrival:
Pre-camp
Hold a drive to collect items for welcome baskets (stickers, crayons, travel sized shampoos or
lotions, hair ties, Kleenex, etc) for 60 families.
Organize a bake-sale, carwash, service day or other project to send a REACH child to camp ($750).
Assemble medical baggies, lanyards or handbooks for volunteers.
Help sort camp storage items and/or transfer them to camp.
Set-up Thursday morning of Camp
Form a team to setup cabins, distributing water and welcome items.
Clean-up Monday, Labor Day
Help clean and collect items from cabins and transport back to Tacoma
ADULTS
Volunteers 18 years and older may serve as REACH Camp Counselors or Rovers, changing a child’s life.
Counselors
Serve 4-6 days at Camp.
Application, Tb test and summer training required.
Rovers
Serve in 4 hour shifts during Camp helping with logistics and important support tasks.
Application, Tb test and summer training required.
Other service opportunities for Camp:
Pre-Camp
Serve on an Advisory Team assisting with procurement
Approach businesses for in-kind donations or sponsorships.
Hold a drive to collect items for welcome baskets for 60 families.
Organize a bake sale, car wash, service day or other projects.
Partner with REACH by sending a child to Camp ($750)
Assemble medical baggies, lanyards or handbooks for volunteers.
Form a team to setup cabins, distributing water and welcome items.
Help clean and collect items from cabins and transport back to Tacoma.
Drivers
Transport families to and from camp, from their homes or airports.
Application, Tb test and summer training required.

Agency: REACH Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: General Volunteering

 

How YOU can help!
Volunteers are the cornerstone of The Mustard Seed Project, actively helping their neighbors to remain on the Key Peninsula as they age. The Mustard Seed Project is always looking for volunteers for a wide range of services and supports.
• Community Volunteers
Assist seniors with basic services at their home including yard & garden assistance, friendly visits/calls, general home maintenance, light housekeeping, and more.
• Community Solutions Driver (requires separate application)
Drive seniors and disabled adults to activities using our Pierce Transit Van that includes a wheelchair lift.
• Key Peninsula Senior Ride Program (requires separate application)
Drive seniors to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and errands with your personal car. Mileage reimbursement available through Catholic Community Services.
• Key Senior Information Center
Provide information about available services and programs to seniors and their families (training provided).
Other Your areas of knowledge and expertise could be used to bring new, innovative support to elders in our community

Agency: The Mustard Seed Project

 

How YOU can help!
Volunteers are the cornerstone of The Mustard Seed Project, actively helping their neighbors to remain on the Key Peninsula as they age. The Mustard Seed Project is always looking for volunteers for a wide range of services and supports.
• Community Volunteers
Assist seniors with basic services at their home including yard & garden assistance, friendly visits/calls, general home maintenance, light housekeeping, and more.
• Community Solutions Driver (requires separate application)
Drive seniors and disabled adults to activities using our Pierce Transit Van that includes a wheelchair lift.
• Key Peninsula Senior Ride Program (requires separate application)
Drive seniors to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and errands with your personal car. Mileage reimbursement available through Catholic Community Services.
• Key Senior Information Center
Provide information about available services and programs to seniors and their families (training provided).
Other Your areas of knowledge and expertise could be used to bring new, innovative support to elders in our community

Agency: The Mustard Seed Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98349

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a volunteer driver for seniors in need!

Transportation is one of the greatest needs on the Key Peninsula, especially for seniors and adults with disabilities. The Mustard Seed Project desperately needs volunteer drivers to transport low-income seniors to doctor appointments and grocery shopping. Volunteering is a fantastic way to have a huge, positive impact for the community. Drivers use their personal vehicles and are reimbursed 51 cents per mile driven. 

Rides are dispatched by our staff and clear directions are given. Drive weekly or daily; whatever fits your schedule. Must have a valid WA drivers license and clean driving record, and will undergo a WA State Patrol background check.

Agency: The Mustard Seed Project

Transportation is one of the greatest needs on the Key Peninsula, especially for seniors and adults with disabilities. The Mustard Seed Project desperately needs volunteer drivers to transport low-income seniors to doctor appointments and grocery shopping. Volunteering is a fantastic way to have a huge, positive impact for the community. Drivers use their personal vehicles and are reimbursed 51 cents per mile driven. 

Rides are dispatched by our staff and clear directions are given. Drive weekly or daily; whatever fits your schedule. Must have a valid WA drivers license and clean driving record, and will undergo a WA State Patrol background check.

Agency: The Mustard Seed Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98349

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Relay For Life Tacoma-Puget Sound Event Leadership

For over 35 years, communities across the world have come together to honor and remember loved ones and take action for lifesaving change. Relay For Life is a movement, a community of like-minded survivors, caregivers, volunteers, and participants who believe that the future can be free from cancer. There are many ways you can get involved and support our Relay mission and support the work of the American Cancer Society. Relay volunteers help with registration, logistics, participant support, and other unique opportunities based on the needs of the event.

The Relay For Life of Tacoma-Puget Sound Event Leadership Committee are looking for volunteers who are interested in joining the Leadership Team members help plan and promote the event. They ensure everything is organized, from recruiting and motivating teams and sponsors to planning day-of-event ceremonies, virtual ceremonies, and alternative celebrations. We are seeking individuals to lead and support roles such as our event Ceremonies, Experiences, Luminaria, Marketing, and overall Community Engagement and Recruitment. The 2024 Relay For Life of Tacoma-Puget Sound will take place on Saturday, June 8, 2023 from 10AM to 10PM at Mt. Tahoma High School in Lakewood.

Meetings: The Committee meets virtually on the 1st Monday of each month, from 7:15 to 8:15 PM in the evening; we plan quarterly in-person meetings. We will meet more frequently in the weeks leading up to our event. Time Comitment: 2-3/hours per month Expectations from Leadership Volunteers: Engagement and attendance at meetings; communication with ACS Staff Partner & fellow volunteers; accountability and follow-through on tasks; attendance and support on Event Day June 8, 2024. Specific descriptions for general Event Leadership Roles are available here: www.acsresources.org/relayforlife/elt-role-descriptions/

Agency: American Cancer Society

For over 35 years, communities across the world have come together to honor and remember loved ones and take action for lifesaving change. Relay For Life is a movement, a community of like-minded survivors, caregivers, volunteers, and participants who believe that the future can be free from cancer. There are many ways you can get involved and support our Relay mission and support the work of the American Cancer Society. Relay volunteers help with registration, logistics, participant support, and other unique opportunities based on the needs of the event.

The Relay For Life of Tacoma-Puget Sound Event Leadership Committee are looking for volunteers who are interested in joining the Leadership Team members help plan and promote the event. They ensure everything is organized, from recruiting and motivating teams and sponsors to planning day-of-event ceremonies, virtual ceremonies, and alternative celebrations. We are seeking individuals to lead and support roles such as our event Ceremonies, Experiences, Luminaria, Marketing, and overall Community Engagement and Recruitment. The 2024 Relay For Life of Tacoma-Puget Sound will take place on Saturday, June 8, 2023 from 10AM to 10PM at Mt. Tahoma High School in Lakewood.

Meetings: The Committee meets virtually on the 1st Monday of each month, from 7:15 to 8:15 PM in the evening; we plan quarterly in-person meetings. We will meet more frequently in the weeks leading up to our event. Time Comitment: 2-3/hours per month Expectations from Leadership Volunteers: Engagement and attendance at meetings; communication with ACS Staff Partner & fellow volunteers; accountability and follow-through on tasks; attendance and support on Event Day June 8, 2024. Specific descriptions for general Event Leadership Roles are available here: www.acsresources.org/relayforlife/elt-role-descriptions/

Agency: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Office Assistant for Program Coordinator

A Volunteer program requires many forms and updates to be completed.  Our Program Coordinator is looking for someone to help her get the filing completed, binders made and phone calls for references of new volunteers completed.  There is always something to do and you would not be bored!

If this sounds like something you would like to do, she would love to hear from you.

The help would be at our main building in Tacoma and hours/days can be flexible. 

Agency: Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services

A Volunteer program requires many forms and updates to be completed.  Our Program Coordinator is looking for someone to help her get the filing completed, binders made and phone calls for references of new volunteers completed.  There is always something to do and you would not be bored!

If this sounds like something you would like to do, she would love to hear from you.

The help would be at our main building in Tacoma and hours/days can be flexible. 

Agency: Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help a Senior get to the doctor & more. Don't leave them standing in the rain.

Volunteer Services of Pierce/Kitsap County offers "free" transportation to medical and essential appointments for seniors and people with disabilities.  These are individuals who do not qualify for a care giver or other means of transportation and assistance.  They depend on the kindness of our volunteers to get them to essential medical care.  An hour of your time will make a difference in someone's life!  

Volunteers use their own vehicles and are paid a mileage reimbursement, for all miles driven. Volunteers are also covered with an additional Liability insurance policy.  Our scheduling is done with a web based program allowing you to volunteer on YOUR time.  


If this sounds like a volunteer position for you please contact Rusty @ 253-502-2741 or email DianeF@ccsww.org

 

Agency: Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services

Volunteer Services of Pierce/Kitsap County offers "free" transportation to medical and essential appointments for seniors and people with disabilities.  These are individuals who do not qualify for a care giver or other means of transportation and assistance.  They depend on the kindness of our volunteers to get them to essential medical care.  An hour of your time will make a difference in someone's life!  

Volunteers use their own vehicles and are paid a mileage reimbursement, for all miles driven. Volunteers are also covered with an additional Liability insurance policy.  Our scheduling is done with a web based program allowing you to volunteer on YOUR time.  


If this sounds like a volunteer position for you please contact Rusty @ 253-502-2741 or email DianeF@ccsww.org

 

Agency: Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Market Support

Help us get The Market ready for clients Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 2 pm.

Tasks include: stocking shelves with nonperishable food items; checking and restocking fruits and vegetables; organizing the freezer and cooler; repackaging bulk foods, and various other tasks needed to run The Market.

You can sign up for volunteer opportunities at https://www.bonneylakefoodbank.org/volunteer   

 Questions? Email us at volunteers@bonneylakefoodbank.org

 

Agency: Bonney Lake Food Bank

Help us get The Market ready for clients Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 2 pm.

Tasks include: stocking shelves with nonperishable food items; checking and restocking fruits and vegetables; organizing the freezer and cooler; repackaging bulk foods, and various other tasks needed to run The Market.

You can sign up for volunteer opportunities at https://www.bonneylakefoodbank.org/volunteer   

 Questions? Email us at volunteers@bonneylakefoodbank.org

 

Agency: Bonney Lake Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98321

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The PORT Volunteer (Providing Opportunities & Resources in Tacoma)

The PORT is Tacoma Coffee Oasis's Drop-in Center. We aim to support teens and young adults that are expeinceing homelessness or are at risk for it. We provide many recourse that are not limited to; showers, laundry, food, case management, life skills classes and more. 

We are looking for volunteers to spend 3 hours shifts in the drop in we ask for at least once a month. When volunteering you may be keeping the shower system moving, helping people get food or hygiene items, you may be teaching someone how to do their own laundry, you may also be playing games and laughing with youth and you may help supporting a teen on a really tough day. We ask for our volunteers to be respectful of all people, want to serve and support and be willing to create strong healthy relationships with our youth and young adults. 

 

All volunteers for The PORT must ...

- Be over the age of 21

- Complete 8 hours of online training

- Pass a WSP background check 

 

Please Apply on our website to volunteer https://thecoffeeoasis.com/volunteer/

Agency: The Coffee Oasis

The PORT is Tacoma Coffee Oasis's Drop-in Center. We aim to support teens and young adults that are expeinceing homelessness or are at risk for it. We provide many recourse that are not limited to; showers, laundry, food, case management, life skills classes and more. 

We are looking for volunteers to spend 3 hours shifts in the drop in we ask for at least once a month. When volunteering you may be keeping the shower system moving, helping people get food or hygiene items, you may be teaching someone how to do their own laundry, you may also be playing games and laughing with youth and you may help supporting a teen on a really tough day. We ask for our volunteers to be respectful of all people, want to serve and support and be willing to create strong healthy relationships with our youth and young adults. 

 

All volunteers for The PORT must ...

- Be over the age of 21

- Complete 8 hours of online training

- Pass a WSP background check 

 

Please Apply on our website to volunteer https://thecoffeeoasis.com/volunteer/

Agency: The Coffee Oasis

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help our Seniors with ramp construction and grab bar installations

There is a huge need for volunteers in Pierce county to help construct wheel chair ramps and install grab bars. Our goal is to help seniors stay in their own homes as long as physically possible.  It would be great if you had some knowledge of construction and tools... but not required.

Our volunteers work in groups to accomplish this task... come join us and help someone get in and out of their home safely.

Training is available  

Agency: Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services

There is a huge need for volunteers in Pierce county to help construct wheel chair ramps and install grab bars. Our goal is to help seniors stay in their own homes as long as physically possible.  It would be great if you had some knowledge of construction and tools... but not required.

Our volunteers work in groups to accomplish this task... come join us and help someone get in and out of their home safely.

Training is available  

Agency: Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Warehouse Assistant

The Volunteer Food Warehouse Assistant helps sort and stock food donations that come in through several community partners which include stores and other warehouses. The main task is to sort and store food items as they come in and make sure they are ready for dispersal into the community via the Food Pantry.

Please click this link https://volunteer.usawest.org/OpportunityDetail.aspx to register for the date that works best for you. 

Volunteers working in this capacity should be able to repeatedly lift up to 25 pounds to waist level, bend over, sit, stand, and walk. 

Free hot lunch is available in our community center. 

Agency: The Salvation Army Puyallup

The Volunteer Food Warehouse Assistant helps sort and stock food donations that come in through several community partners which include stores and other warehouses. The main task is to sort and store food items as they come in and make sure they are ready for dispersal into the community via the Food Pantry.

Please click this link https://volunteer.usawest.org/OpportunityDetail.aspx to register for the date that works best for you. 

Volunteers working in this capacity should be able to repeatedly lift up to 25 pounds to waist level, bend over, sit, stand, and walk. 

Free hot lunch is available in our community center. 

Agency: The Salvation Army Puyallup

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98373

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Salvation Army Food Bank Volunteer

While overseen by a staff member, The Salvation Army Puyallup Food Bank is completely volunteer driven. Volunteers are needed to guide guests through the client choice pantry to select the foods most beneficial to their family, sort and weigh donations, stock shelves, and light janitorial. Through the collective work of our amazing volunteers, more than 15,000 families are provided food every year in East Pierce County.

Please go to our volunteer website https://volunteer.usawest.org/OpportunityDetail.aspx to select the date and times that work best for you. You may select one shift or multiple.

Free hot lunch is available in our community center. 

Any questions please contact Diane Warbus at 253-841-1491 diane.warbus@usw.salvationarmy.org

 

Agency: The Salvation Army Puyallup

While overseen by a staff member, The Salvation Army Puyallup Food Bank is completely volunteer driven. Volunteers are needed to guide guests through the client choice pantry to select the foods most beneficial to their family, sort and weigh donations, stock shelves, and light janitorial. Through the collective work of our amazing volunteers, more than 15,000 families are provided food every year in East Pierce County.

Please go to our volunteer website https://volunteer.usawest.org/OpportunityDetail.aspx to select the date and times that work best for you. You may select one shift or multiple.

Free hot lunch is available in our community center. 

Any questions please contact Diane Warbus at 253-841-1491 diane.warbus@usw.salvationarmy.org

 

Agency: The Salvation Army Puyallup

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98373

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Operation Homefront Team Captain

The Team Captain assists Operation Homefront with the delivery of local OH and/or community outreach events by acting as the POC for volunteer groups, whether that group is a corporate partner, a service or family group, or a collection of individuals. The Team Captain receives and disseminates information about local volunteer opportunities, effectively activating his/her respective group. The Team Captain reports to the designee of the Area or Program Manager, communicating how many and which members of the group can attend, and reporting and recording hours after the event. The Team Captain may or may not also serve at events. 

 

Average Time Investment:  2-8 hours per event, depending on whether the Captain also attends the event  

 

Responsibilities: 

Act as POC for respective group Receive and disseminate information about local volunteer opportunities Report to OH supervisor how many and which members of the respective group will attend Report and record hours served by the group after event May also assist with receiving, sorting, counting, packing, moving, and/or delivering items to military families at specific events May also provide event support, including set-up, execution, and/or clean-up May also attend military and community outreach events, distrusting OH literature and answering questions (presentation training required) Report hours to supervisor and log in volunteer database

Personal Qualifications: 

Strong administrative and communication skills Ability to think quickly and handle unexpected situations as they may arise Capable of dealing with large groups and interacting to build relationships  Willingness to work unconventional hours (weekends, evenings) Willingness and ability to lift light packages and event props Capable of moving items and keeping accurate counts of items being sorted and then distributed Ability to communicate Operation Homefront’s mission and programs Must have access to email to coordinate event logistics with supervisor Some experience working as or with volunteers preferred Knowledge of Military Community helpful

Additional Qualifications for Outreach: 

Comfortable with public speaking with both small and large groups Computer literacy and competency in Microsoft PowerPoint

If you have any questions or are interested in learning more, please email isabel.murphy@operationhomefront.org.

Agency: Operation Homefront

The Team Captain assists Operation Homefront with the delivery of local OH and/or community outreach events by acting as the POC for volunteer groups, whether that group is a corporate partner, a service or family group, or a collection of individuals. The Team Captain receives and disseminates information about local volunteer opportunities, effectively activating his/her respective group. The Team Captain reports to the designee of the Area or Program Manager, communicating how many and which members of the group can attend, and reporting and recording hours after the event. The Team Captain may or may not also serve at events. 

 

Average Time Investment:  2-8 hours per event, depending on whether the Captain also attends the event  

 

Responsibilities: 

Act as POC for respective group Receive and disseminate information about local volunteer opportunities Report to OH supervisor how many and which members of the respective group will attend Report and record hours served by the group after event May also assist with receiving, sorting, counting, packing, moving, and/or delivering items to military families at specific events May also provide event support, including set-up, execution, and/or clean-up May also attend military and community outreach events, distrusting OH literature and answering questions (presentation training required) Report hours to supervisor and log in volunteer database

Personal Qualifications: 

Strong administrative and communication skills Ability to think quickly and handle unexpected situations as they may arise Capable of dealing with large groups and interacting to build relationships  Willingness to work unconventional hours (weekends, evenings) Willingness and ability to lift light packages and event props Capable of moving items and keeping accurate counts of items being sorted and then distributed Ability to communicate Operation Homefront’s mission and programs Must have access to email to coordinate event logistics with supervisor Some experience working as or with volunteers preferred Knowledge of Military Community helpful

Additional Qualifications for Outreach: 

Comfortable with public speaking with both small and large groups Computer literacy and competency in Microsoft PowerPoint

If you have any questions or are interested in learning more, please email isabel.murphy@operationhomefront.org.

Agency: Operation Homefront

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed: In-Home Visits + Yard Care Projects

There are volunteer opportunities for everyone! Join a committee, become a volunteer driver, help out with an event or program, make friendly phone calls and more.

Volunteers needed for in-home visits + yard care projects: Neighbors helping neighbors with basic household tasks, yard work, and friendly visiting. These volunteers go to seniors’ homes and help with various requests such as lawn mowing, vacuuming, and changing light bulbs or fire detector batteries.

Please send Madysen McLain an email at volunteers@themustardseedproject.org to apply!

“It’s a pleasure to be able to help people. Some people that I have driven, I think I was probably their only social contact for the week. It just gives them a contact with the rest of the world, which they won’t necessarily have otherwise.This is important to them and it’s important to me. Someday I may need the use of the service myself. Let’s make sure it works right.”

Jarvis, an 87-year old volunteer driver who has logged more than 40,000 miles with TMSP.

Agency: The Mustard Seed Project

There are volunteer opportunities for everyone! Join a committee, become a volunteer driver, help out with an event or program, make friendly phone calls and more.

Volunteers needed for in-home visits + yard care projects: Neighbors helping neighbors with basic household tasks, yard work, and friendly visiting. These volunteers go to seniors’ homes and help with various requests such as lawn mowing, vacuuming, and changing light bulbs or fire detector batteries.

Please send Madysen McLain an email at volunteers@themustardseedproject.org to apply!

“It’s a pleasure to be able to help people. Some people that I have driven, I think I was probably their only social contact for the week. It just gives them a contact with the rest of the world, which they won’t necessarily have otherwise.This is important to them and it’s important to me. Someday I may need the use of the service myself. Let’s make sure it works right.”

Jarvis, an 87-year old volunteer driver who has logged more than 40,000 miles with TMSP.

Agency: The Mustard Seed Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98349

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Garden Work Parties at Lakewold Gardens!

Do you enjoy spending time outdoors in a beautiful garden? Do you want to chat with fellow volunteers while learning valuable gardening skills? Join us for one of our fun work parties!

Our talented horticulture team will lead volunteers on various gardening projects to help us maintain our historic gardens, to include weeding, mulching, deadheading, planting and more.  

Held every Tuesday from 1-3 p.m. and on occasional weekends!  (Sat. Feb. 11th, March 11th & April 22nd all 10:30-12:30)

Enter through our main gate, park inside, walk straight ahead to the Wagner house, look for the "Volunteers sign in here sign" and we will meet you there!

Please contact Julie Lee, Volunteer Coordinator with any questions jlee@lakewoldgardens.org or 253-584-4106 x152.  

Agency: Lakewold Gardens

Do you enjoy spending time outdoors in a beautiful garden? Do you want to chat with fellow volunteers while learning valuable gardening skills? Join us for one of our fun work parties!

Our talented horticulture team will lead volunteers on various gardening projects to help us maintain our historic gardens, to include weeding, mulching, deadheading, planting and more.  

Held every Tuesday from 1-3 p.m. and on occasional weekends!  (Sat. Feb. 11th, March 11th & April 22nd all 10:30-12:30)

Enter through our main gate, park inside, walk straight ahead to the Wagner house, look for the "Volunteers sign in here sign" and we will meet you there!

Please contact Julie Lee, Volunteer Coordinator with any questions jlee@lakewoldgardens.org or 253-584-4106 x152.  

Agency: Lakewold Gardens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98499

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saturday Museum Volunteer

Volunteer at Job Carr Cabin Museum. Saturdays are always fun with visitors of all ages. We are seeking friendly faces to greet museum guests and help them learn about Tacoma's pioneer history. You may also assist with children's crafts and help tourists find their way in Old Town Tacoma. Be a part of bringing Tacoma's birthplace to life!

No need to be a local history expert; we'll give you the tools to succeed! We welcome volunteers of all ages, interests and skill levels. Training and reference materials are provided. You will also have opportunities to assist with a variety of tasks, suited to your skills and interests, that help keep the museum running. Volunteers should be available at least one Saturday per month, but can participate more frequently.

The museum is open W-Sat afternoons and is the visitor center for Old Town, Tacoma. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application form and successfully pass a security background check.

Youth volunteers are welcome at the museum. Teens (15-17) may volunteer with permission from a parent/guardian. Adolescents (10-14) may volunteer if a parent/guardian remains on-site at the Museum to supervise them directly.

http://www.jobcarrmuseum.org

Agency: Job Carr Cabin Museum

Volunteer at Job Carr Cabin Museum. Saturdays are always fun with visitors of all ages. We are seeking friendly faces to greet museum guests and help them learn about Tacoma's pioneer history. You may also assist with children's crafts and help tourists find their way in Old Town Tacoma. Be a part of bringing Tacoma's birthplace to life!

No need to be a local history expert; we'll give you the tools to succeed! We welcome volunteers of all ages, interests and skill levels. Training and reference materials are provided. You will also have opportunities to assist with a variety of tasks, suited to your skills and interests, that help keep the museum running. Volunteers should be available at least one Saturday per month, but can participate more frequently.

The museum is open W-Sat afternoons and is the visitor center for Old Town, Tacoma. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application form and successfully pass a security background check.

Youth volunteers are welcome at the museum. Teens (15-17) may volunteer with permission from a parent/guardian. Adolescents (10-14) may volunteer if a parent/guardian remains on-site at the Museum to supervise them directly.

http://www.jobcarrmuseum.org

Agency: Job Carr Cabin Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Apply your Coaching Skills to Support Nonprofit Leaders!

Are you a professional coach who is looking for ways to engage in the community?

We are in high demand for volunteers with coaching certifications and passion for making a difference in the nonprofit community by providing leadership, executive, business, or performance coaching to the senior level leaders including Executives, Directors, Board members, and teams. Coaches who have had work experience in nonprofits are encouraged to apply, as many nonprofit leaders appreciate the guidance of coaches who have been in their shoes.

501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to a corps of skilled volunteers who put their expertise to good use. As a coach with 501 Commons, you can help support nonprofits on projects such as:

Increased awareness and confidence in leadership abilities Improved clarity and ability to guide the organization toward fulfillment of its vision Enhanced relationships with staff, Board, and others Improved time management and productivity Increased job satisfaction and optimism about their organization Expanded personal and organizational capacity

Our typical coaching engagement is 15 hours over 6 months where some sessions happen in person and others over the phone or video conferencing.

As a service corps member, you will:

Be a part of our coaching community with ample networking opportunities. Access our online training, resource library, and workshops Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit community

Additionally, if you are in the process of obtaining your coaching certificate, you are welcome to apply. The hours you spend with our clients will count towards your certification.

For more information, please reply to this posting.

Agency: 501 Commons

Are you a professional coach who is looking for ways to engage in the community?

We are in high demand for volunteers with coaching certifications and passion for making a difference in the nonprofit community by providing leadership, executive, business, or performance coaching to the senior level leaders including Executives, Directors, Board members, and teams. Coaches who have had work experience in nonprofits are encouraged to apply, as many nonprofit leaders appreciate the guidance of coaches who have been in their shoes.

501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to a corps of skilled volunteers who put their expertise to good use. As a coach with 501 Commons, you can help support nonprofits on projects such as:

Increased awareness and confidence in leadership abilities Improved clarity and ability to guide the organization toward fulfillment of its vision Enhanced relationships with staff, Board, and others Improved time management and productivity Increased job satisfaction and optimism about their organization Expanded personal and organizational capacity

Our typical coaching engagement is 15 hours over 6 months where some sessions happen in person and others over the phone or video conferencing.

As a service corps member, you will:

Be a part of our coaching community with ample networking opportunities. Access our online training, resource library, and workshops Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit community

Additionally, if you are in the process of obtaining your coaching certificate, you are welcome to apply. The hours you spend with our clients will count towards your certification.

For more information, please reply to this posting.

Agency: 501 Commons

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling all HR professionals to make a difference in the community!

Human resource services are essential to the success of nonprofits. However, many nonprofits lack the capacity, resources, and knowledge to provide these services to assist their staff and help achieve their missions. You can help by contributing your human resources skills and experience to help boost the capacity of local nonprofits while also enhancing your own consulting skills.

501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to volunteer consultants who generously give their time and talents. The Executive Service Corps, a program of 501 Commons, is dedicated to connecting the skills and expertise of volunteer consultants with organizations in need of planning and management consulting. As an HR consultant with 501 Commons, you can help support nonprofits on projects such as:

Developing effective selection and recruitment process Assisting a nonprofit in recruiting staff members Conduct compensation study and advise the organization on equitable and responsible remuneration for staff Reviewing and updating employee handbook for compliance with federal and state law while being aligned to an organization’s mission, vision and culture. Creating a thoughtful performance management system

While the requirements of each project vary, on average consultants can expect to serve 10-12 hours per month for 2-4 months.

As a service corps member, you will:

Access our resource library, and professional development workshops Learn new skills applicable to personal and professional situations Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit community

For more information and to apply, please visit Engage section of our website https://www.501commons.org/engage or reply to this posting.

Agency: 501 Commons

Human resource services are essential to the success of nonprofits. However, many nonprofits lack the capacity, resources, and knowledge to provide these services to assist their staff and help achieve their missions. You can help by contributing your human resources skills and experience to help boost the capacity of local nonprofits while also enhancing your own consulting skills.

501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to volunteer consultants who generously give their time and talents. The Executive Service Corps, a program of 501 Commons, is dedicated to connecting the skills and expertise of volunteer consultants with organizations in need of planning and management consulting. As an HR consultant with 501 Commons, you can help support nonprofits on projects such as:

Developing effective selection and recruitment process Assisting a nonprofit in recruiting staff members Conduct compensation study and advise the organization on equitable and responsible remuneration for staff Reviewing and updating employee handbook for compliance with federal and state law while being aligned to an organization’s mission, vision and culture. Creating a thoughtful performance management system

While the requirements of each project vary, on average consultants can expect to serve 10-12 hours per month for 2-4 months.

As a service corps member, you will:

Access our resource library, and professional development workshops Learn new skills applicable to personal and professional situations Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit community

For more information and to apply, please visit Engage section of our website https://www.501commons.org/engage or reply to this posting.

Agency: 501 Commons

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat Restoration Work Parties!

The Nisqually Land Trust hosts habitat restoration work parties every Wednesday and occasional Saturdays year-round. We're at various sites throughout the Nisqually River Watershed, from Olympia to Ashford, planting trees, removing invasive species, picking up trash, and much more. It's a great way to experience firsthand the beautiful areas throughout the watershed on Land Trust properties. It's also an awesome way to get some exercise while performing a service for one of the most unique watersheds in Washington State. These projects not only help the ecology of the area, but also improve water quality for salmon and people!

A comprehensive list of events can be found on our website. Otherwise, any questions can go to our Volunteer Coordinator at emily@nisquallylandtrust.org or (360) 489-3400 x106.

Thanks, and we hope to see you on the land!

Agency: Nisqually Land Trust

The Nisqually Land Trust hosts habitat restoration work parties every Wednesday and occasional Saturdays year-round. We're at various sites throughout the Nisqually River Watershed, from Olympia to Ashford, planting trees, removing invasive species, picking up trash, and much more. It's a great way to experience firsthand the beautiful areas throughout the watershed on Land Trust properties. It's also an awesome way to get some exercise while performing a service for one of the most unique watersheds in Washington State. These projects not only help the ecology of the area, but also improve water quality for salmon and people!

A comprehensive list of events can be found on our website. Otherwise, any questions can go to our Volunteer Coordinator at emily@nisquallylandtrust.org or (360) 489-3400 x106.

Thanks, and we hope to see you on the land!

Agency: Nisqually Land Trust

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98597

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Land Trust Site Steward!

Do you have a love for the land, and the plants, animals and the other life it supports? Do you want to help take care of the special places you love? Do you spend your free time romping through the woods looking at plants and insects?

If you answered yes to any of these questions or wish you had, becoming a Site Steward with the Nisqually Land Trust may be a good fit for you! Our volunteer stewards "adopt" one of the Land Trust's properties in the Nisqually River watershed, and periodically monitor it for positive and negative changes, such as: wildlife signs, plant growth and regeneration, signs of trespass, invasive plant species, and many others. There is also the opportunity to do work on the land such as invasive species removal or trash collection as needed.

We ask that you complete at least 4 site visits a year. Once you communicate your interest, we will be in touch further to walk you through picking a site and set up a time to do an on-site orientation.

The Nisqually Land Trust protected areas are along the Nisqually River from the Olympia area to Ashford, WA.

If interested, please contact Emily Simroth at emily@nisquallylandtrust.org.

Agency: Nisqually Land Trust

Do you have a love for the land, and the plants, animals and the other life it supports? Do you want to help take care of the special places you love? Do you spend your free time romping through the woods looking at plants and insects?

If you answered yes to any of these questions or wish you had, becoming a Site Steward with the Nisqually Land Trust may be a good fit for you! Our volunteer stewards "adopt" one of the Land Trust's properties in the Nisqually River watershed, and periodically monitor it for positive and negative changes, such as: wildlife signs, plant growth and regeneration, signs of trespass, invasive plant species, and many others. There is also the opportunity to do work on the land such as invasive species removal or trash collection as needed.

We ask that you complete at least 4 site visits a year. Once you communicate your interest, we will be in touch further to walk you through picking a site and set up a time to do an on-site orientation.

The Nisqually Land Trust protected areas are along the Nisqually River from the Olympia area to Ashford, WA.

If interested, please contact Emily Simroth at emily@nisquallylandtrust.org.

Agency: Nisqually Land Trust

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98597

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare taxes for hardworking households!

Help hardworking households save money by providing free income tax preparation services to low-income Pierce County taxpayers!

 

About VITA

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is coordinated by a team of partnering organizations to aid thousands of taxpayers each year. Support with tax preparation saves taxpayers from paying hundreds of dollars in preparation fees and makes an enormous difference to an individual or family by maximizing their tax refunds and credits. 

Learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX8ZYt9C8jU

 

Volunteer with VITA

Volunteers participate in-person on various days, times, and locations throughout Pierce County from the first week of February to April 18th.

We are looking for volunteers to help with the following roles:

Preparing taxes Greeting taxpayers and conducting intakes Interpreting for non-English speakers

No prior experience necessary - Free training is provided!

 

Benefits of Volunteering with VITA:

Gain experience in accounting, leadership, and customer service Meet new people Make an impact in the community

 

Ready to Volunteer?

Apply today at www.VolunteerTaxHelp.org, or visit http://weblink.donorperfect.com/VITA-Vol

Agency: Associated Ministries

Help hardworking households save money by providing free income tax preparation services to low-income Pierce County taxpayers!

 

About VITA

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is coordinated by a team of partnering organizations to aid thousands of taxpayers each year. Support with tax preparation saves taxpayers from paying hundreds of dollars in preparation fees and makes an enormous difference to an individual or family by maximizing their tax refunds and credits. 

Learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX8ZYt9C8jU

 

Volunteer with VITA

Volunteers participate in-person on various days, times, and locations throughout Pierce County from the first week of February to April 18th.

We are looking for volunteers to help with the following roles:

Preparing taxes Greeting taxpayers and conducting intakes Interpreting for non-English speakers

No prior experience necessary - Free training is provided!

 

Benefits of Volunteering with VITA:

Gain experience in accounting, leadership, and customer service Meet new people Make an impact in the community

 

Ready to Volunteer?

Apply today at www.VolunteerTaxHelp.org, or visit http://weblink.donorperfect.com/VITA-Vol

Agency: Associated Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Docent (Tour Guide)

At Lakewold Gardens, our dedicated Docents lead tours on the beautiful grounds of Lakewold while revisiting its rich history with visitors from around the world. You will learn how to conduct a tour and develop your own presentation style. Tours primarily occur during the months of April-September and last approximately 2 hours.

Located in Lakewood, Washington, Lakewold offers landscape architecture by Thomas Church surrounded by rare and native plants, State Champion trees, over 900 rhododendrons, 30 Japanese maples and stunning statuary. A Washington State historic landmark, Lakewold's Georgian-style mansion and historic architecture complete the 10 acres where visitors can step back in time to an elegant past or enjoy a relaxing moment to contemplate the future.

For more information, or to fill out a volunteer application, please visit our website at www.lakewoldgardens.org/volunteering. A background check, Orientation and an interview with the Horticulture staff is required.

Contact Julie Lee, Volunteer Coordinator with any questions at jlee@lakewoldgardens.org 253-584-4106 x152. 

Agency: Lakewold Gardens

At Lakewold Gardens, our dedicated Docents lead tours on the beautiful grounds of Lakewold while revisiting its rich history with visitors from around the world. You will learn how to conduct a tour and develop your own presentation style. Tours primarily occur during the months of April-September and last approximately 2 hours.

Located in Lakewood, Washington, Lakewold offers landscape architecture by Thomas Church surrounded by rare and native plants, State Champion trees, over 900 rhododendrons, 30 Japanese maples and stunning statuary. A Washington State historic landmark, Lakewold's Georgian-style mansion and historic architecture complete the 10 acres where visitors can step back in time to an elegant past or enjoy a relaxing moment to contemplate the future.

For more information, or to fill out a volunteer application, please visit our website at www.lakewoldgardens.org/volunteering. A background check, Orientation and an interview with the Horticulture staff is required.

Contact Julie Lee, Volunteer Coordinator with any questions at jlee@lakewoldgardens.org 253-584-4106 x152. 

Agency: Lakewold Gardens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98499

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Helper

Lakewold Gardens wants you to enjoy the great outdoors with our garden helper volunteer opportunity! Not only will you assist in the care of our 10-acre historic garden estate, but you will be able to enjoy its beauty for yourself! No previous experience is necessary. Our knowledgeable horticulture staff can teach you what you need to know.

Application and background check, Orientation and an interview with the Horticulture staff are required. Please visit us at lakewoldgardens.org/volunteering for more information and for a link to our online application.

Contact Julie Lee, Volunteer Coordinator with any questions.  jlee@lakewoldgardens.org 253-584-4106 x152. 

Agency: Lakewold Gardens

Lakewold Gardens wants you to enjoy the great outdoors with our garden helper volunteer opportunity! Not only will you assist in the care of our 10-acre historic garden estate, but you will be able to enjoy its beauty for yourself! No previous experience is necessary. Our knowledgeable horticulture staff can teach you what you need to know.

Application and background check, Orientation and an interview with the Horticulture staff are required. Please visit us at lakewoldgardens.org/volunteering for more information and for a link to our online application.

Contact Julie Lee, Volunteer Coordinator with any questions.  jlee@lakewoldgardens.org 253-584-4106 x152. 

Agency: Lakewold Gardens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98499

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ** Driver Needed for Errands, Community Service is OK

Hi

This is for court or school hours.

We are very experienced, in community service, and are polite and helpful.

We need a person, with your own, fully nonsmoking car, to drive, for errands.

Mostly, it would be with our founder, in your car, a polite, middle aged man.

Schedule is flexible.

Please let us know, how many hours you need, plus the actual deadline, and a phone number to call you.

35 hour minimum.

If you want, we can call the court or lawyer, to verify ourselves, and set this up for you, in advance.

 

Four Two Five 559-7895

 

Thank you 

Agency: Hope Center

Hi

This is for court or school hours.

We are very experienced, in community service, and are polite and helpful.

We need a person, with your own, fully nonsmoking car, to drive, for errands.

Mostly, it would be with our founder, in your car, a polite, middle aged man.

Schedule is flexible.

Please let us know, how many hours you need, plus the actual deadline, and a phone number to call you.

35 hour minimum.

If you want, we can call the court or lawyer, to verify ourselves, and set this up for you, in advance.

 

Four Two Five 559-7895

 

Thank you 

Agency: Hope Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome box order filler

Will fill boxes according to request submitted. Must be able to lift full boxes.

Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers

Will fill boxes according to request submitted. Must be able to lift full boxes.

Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98466

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MultiCare Gift Shop volunteer

Tacoma General gift shop is looking for volunteer support.

We want energetic, friendly people who are interested in volunteering in one of the busiest places in the hospital. The gift shop sees patients and staff all day long providing gifts, flowers and balloons. Its a great opportunity to help in a non-clinical setting that is ongoing allowing you to become part of our team!

Agency: MultiCare Volunteer Services

Tacoma General gift shop is looking for volunteer support.

We want energetic, friendly people who are interested in volunteering in one of the busiest places in the hospital. The gift shop sees patients and staff all day long providing gifts, flowers and balloons. Its a great opportunity to help in a non-clinical setting that is ongoing allowing you to become part of our team!

Agency: MultiCare Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Quick Pick Distributor

The quick pick distributor chooses food from the quick pick section over by the stairs on the left and puts together a cart of food from the quick pick. They then walk that cart out to the client waiting in their car, and assist them in loading if needed.

Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form.

Agency: Puyallup Food Bank

The quick pick distributor chooses food from the quick pick section over by the stairs on the left and puts together a cart of food from the quick pick. They then walk that cart out to the client waiting in their car, and assist them in loading if needed.

Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form.

Agency: Puyallup Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98371

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refrigerated Foods Distributor

The refrigerated foods distributor puts together boxes of refrigerated food for different family sizes using their best judgement when clients come.

Restock the reach-in refrigerators as needed.

 

Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form.

Agency: Puyallup Food Bank

The refrigerated foods distributor puts together boxes of refrigerated food for different family sizes using their best judgement when clients come.

Restock the reach-in refrigerators as needed.

 

Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form.

Agency: Puyallup Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98371

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Receptionist

Answers the phone, which are typically one of three different types of calls:

1. People calling to make an appointment to pick up food

2. people or companies wanting to drop off food, and

3. volunteers calling because they want to volunteer or they cannot make their shift to volunteer.

Check email, take messages for staff. Print appointment schedule for food service teams.

Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form.

Agency: Puyallup Food Bank

Answers the phone, which are typically one of three different types of calls:

1. People calling to make an appointment to pick up food

2. people or companies wanting to drop off food, and

3. volunteers calling because they want to volunteer or they cannot make their shift to volunteer.

Check email, take messages for staff. Print appointment schedule for food service teams.

Please CLICK HERE to fill out our volunteer interest form.

Agency: Puyallup Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98371

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Physicians and Nurses needed at Neighborhood Clinic

Volunteers are needed at the Neighborhood Clinic! Physicians and nurses are especially needed at this time. 

Applications and instructions on how to apply are at this link. Volunteers must have a current WA state license. Free malpractice insurance available through the state.

Neighborhood Clinic is open two nights a week (M/Th) as a walk-in urgent care for people who are uninsured or underinsured.

Questions? Email volunteer@neighborhoodclinictacoma.org

Agency: Neighborhood Clinic

Volunteers are needed at the Neighborhood Clinic! Physicians and nurses are especially needed at this time. 

Applications and instructions on how to apply are at this link. Volunteers must have a current WA state license. Free malpractice insurance available through the state.

Neighborhood Clinic is open two nights a week (M/Th) as a walk-in urgent care for people who are uninsured or underinsured.

Questions? Email volunteer@neighborhoodclinictacoma.org

Agency: Neighborhood Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer

We are looking for someone who would be a dedicated photographer of our Capers and sorting parties and other events. We need to keep our website and facebook page up to date with new photos.

Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers

We are looking for someone who would be a dedicated photographer of our Capers and sorting parties and other events. We need to keep our website and facebook page up to date with new photos.

Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98466

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothing and household items sorter

We collect donations of clothing and other items. These all need to be sorted by size and suitability. We generally do this as a group on a set date once a month.

Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers

We collect donations of clothing and other items. These all need to be sorted by size and suitability. We generally do this as a group on a set date once a month.

Agency: Lenny and the DreamMakers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98466

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nourish Food Bank Volunteers

New and Returning Volunteer Registration 

We now have our own Get Connected site for managing our volunteer opportunities! This is a separate site than the United Way of Pierce County's Get Connected site. (The site you are currently on!) To volunteer with us you will have to create a separate Get Connected profile with Nourish PC, as it allows us to vet our prospective volunteers. Once you are vetted you will be able to view and respond our volunteer opportunities. 

Qualifications to volunteer include the following:
17 years or older
Good health
Be able to stand for 3 or more hours
Be able to bend, lift, and carry 25 lbs.
Pass a criminal background check
For more information, visit our Volunteer FAQ page.

We cannot accept court-ordered community service at this time.

Programs for Possible Volunteering

Development /Admin

Edgewood Food Bank

Graham/South Hill Food Bank

Jackson Street Food Bank 

Lakewood Food Bank

Mobile Food Banks

Northwest Tacoma Food Bank

Southeast Tacoma Food Bank

Warehouse

Agency: Nourish Pierce County (Formerly FISH Food Banks)

New and Returning Volunteer Registration 

We now have our own Get Connected site for managing our volunteer opportunities! This is a separate site than the United Way of Pierce County's Get Connected site. (The site you are currently on!) To volunteer with us you will have to create a separate Get Connected profile with Nourish PC, as it allows us to vet our prospective volunteers. Once you are vetted you will be able to view and respond our volunteer opportunities. 

Qualifications to volunteer include the following:
17 years or older
Good health
Be able to stand for 3 or more hours
Be able to bend, lift, and carry 25 lbs.
Pass a criminal background check
For more information, visit our Volunteer FAQ page.

We cannot accept court-ordered community service at this time.

Programs for Possible Volunteering

Development /Admin

Edgewood Food Bank

Graham/South Hill Food Bank

Jackson Street Food Bank 

Lakewood Food Bank

Mobile Food Banks

Northwest Tacoma Food Bank

Southeast Tacoma Food Bank

Warehouse

Agency: Nourish Pierce County (Formerly FISH Food Banks)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98408

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteer 2

Support our operations in our warehouse loading and unloading supplies.

You may CLICK HERE to submit a volunteer interest form.

Agency: Puyallup Food Bank

Support our operations in our warehouse loading and unloading supplies.

You may CLICK HERE to submit a volunteer interest form.

Agency: Puyallup Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98371

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteer 1

Support our operations in our warehouse loading and unloading supplies.

You may CLICK HERE to submit a volunteer interest form.

Agency: Puyallup Food Bank

Support our operations in our warehouse loading and unloading supplies.

You may CLICK HERE to submit a volunteer interest form.

Agency: Puyallup Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98371

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Families "Shop" at NW Furniture Bank

Shopping Assistants work directly with the clients we serve guiding them through our shopping floor and assisting them in picking out their items. It's wonderful opportunity for those who love working with people, seeing their direct impact, and/or have an interest in decor. 

Shifts available Tuesday-Saturday
Shift time: 10a-2p
Must be able to navigate a warehouse environment

Desired qualities:

Compassionate "People Person" Strong multi-tasking skills Previous customer service experience

Agency: NW Furniture Bank

Shopping Assistants work directly with the clients we serve guiding them through our shopping floor and assisting them in picking out their items. It's wonderful opportunity for those who love working with people, seeing their direct impact, and/or have an interest in decor. 

Shifts available Tuesday-Saturday
Shift time: 10a-2p
Must be able to navigate a warehouse environment

Desired qualities:

Compassionate "People Person" Strong multi-tasking skills Previous customer service experience

Agency: NW Furniture Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothes Organization & Sorting

Volunteers will sort and organize the clothing bank at the Center. Volunteers will sort the clothes based on type (i.e. pants, shirts, undergarments), as well as, gender. Since these clothes will be given to those in need, it would be easier to gather the clothes if they were sorted by type and gender. Boxes/bins and shelving space will be provided for organization and sorting. This will be a direct, in-person service.

 

Volunteering hours will be from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Hours may change if there are not a lot of clothes in the clothing bank. 

 

There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer.

Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Volunteers will sort and organize the clothing bank at the Center. Volunteers will sort the clothes based on type (i.e. pants, shirts, undergarments), as well as, gender. Since these clothes will be given to those in need, it would be easier to gather the clothes if they were sorted by type and gender. Boxes/bins and shelving space will be provided for organization and sorting. This will be a direct, in-person service.

 

Volunteering hours will be from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Hours may change if there are not a lot of clothes in the clothing bank. 

 

There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer.

Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art Tutor for Elementary Kids

Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be doing art with the child(ren) and assist with crafting and art skills as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide art materials for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service.

Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break.

There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer.

Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be doing art with the child(ren) and assist with crafting and art skills as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide art materials for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service.

Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break.

There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer.

Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dance Instructor for Elementary Kids

Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with instructing. During these sessions, volunteers will be dancing with the child(ren) and assist with dance skills and styles. We will provide music and space for dancing, dance activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service.

Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break.

There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer.

Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with instructing. During these sessions, volunteers will be dancing with the child(ren) and assist with dance skills and styles. We will provide music and space for dancing, dance activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service.

Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break.

There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer.

Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Math Tutor for Elementary Kids

Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be assisting the child(ren) in understanding and practicing math concepts as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide appropriate math material for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service.

Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break.

There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer.

Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be assisting the child(ren) in understanding and practicing math concepts as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide appropriate math material for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service.

Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break.

There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer.

Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Tutor for Elementary Kids

Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be reading with the child(ren) and assist with fluency and comprehension skills as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide reading-level appropriate books and material for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service.

Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break.

There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer.

Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Volunteers will work one-on-one with children, as well as, in groups depending on the activity and level of need with tutoring. During these sessions, volunteers will be reading with the child(ren) and assist with fluency and comprehension skills as well as assist the child(ren) on their homework if needed. We will provide reading-level appropriate books and material for activities and/or games that volunteers wish to do. This will be a direct, in-person service.

Volunteer hours will be before and/or after school, from 7:00am to 8:00am and 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Hours will change when students are on break.

There will be further instructions and guidelines provided once the volunteer is accepted. Volunteers will also go through orientation/training once a volunteer.

Agency: Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speak Spanish? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer Spanish Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speak English? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer English Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Buddies at Fern Hill Elementary!

Be a Reading Buddy for a Child In Need!

 

Help a student in grade 1-3 who is struggling in reading by being their reading buddy. You'll be matched one-on-one with the student to help them stay focused, sound out words, and get them reading more fluently.

 

No special skills are required, just the ability to read and give your time for one hour, once per week.

 

The after-school program takes place every Tues. & Thur. from 4:00 - 5:15 pm, with during-school tutoring now available for those with a more flexible schedule.

Due to Governor Inslee's amended proclamation 21-14.1, all District employees, including on-site volunteers and contractors are required to be fully vaccinated by October 18. Volunteers will be required to submit proof of vaccination or request an exemption along with your volunteer application form.

Schools are also implementing a number of other COVID-19 safety measures to protect students, employees, and volunteers. Masks are required to be worn in the building at all times. Social distancing of 3 feet is also currently in effect.

To learn more or to fill out our volunteer application, visit our website: 

https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1630686574/tacomak12waus/xlnnhn5ydofo6pd1cp1o/CommunityVolunteerForm.pdf

Agency: Communities In Schools Of Tacoma

Be a Reading Buddy for a Child In Need!

 

Help a student in grade 1-3 who is struggling in reading by being their reading buddy. You'll be matched one-on-one with the student to help them stay focused, sound out words, and get them reading more fluently.

 

No special skills are required, just the ability to read and give your time for one hour, once per week.

 

The after-school program takes place every Tues. & Thur. from 4:00 - 5:15 pm, with during-school tutoring now available for those with a more flexible schedule.

Due to Governor Inslee's amended proclamation 21-14.1, all District employees, including on-site volunteers and contractors are required to be fully vaccinated by October 18. Volunteers will be required to submit proof of vaccination or request an exemption along with your volunteer application form.

Schools are also implementing a number of other COVID-19 safety measures to protect students, employees, and volunteers. Masks are required to be worn in the building at all times. Social distancing of 3 feet is also currently in effect.

To learn more or to fill out our volunteer application, visit our website: 

https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1630686574/tacomak12waus/xlnnhn5ydofo6pd1cp1o/CommunityVolunteerForm.pdf

Agency: Communities In Schools Of Tacoma

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98444

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Reading Buddies at Arlington Elementary!

Be a Reading Buddy for a Child In Need!

Help a student in grade 1-3 who is struggling in reading by being their reading buddy. You'll be matched one-on-one with the student to help them stay focused, sound out words, and get them reading more fluently.

No special skills are required, just the ability to read and give your time for one hour, once per week.

 

The after-school program takes place every Mon. & Wed. from 4:00 - 5:15 pm, with during-school tutoring now available for those with a more flexible schedule.

Due to Governor Inslee's amended proclamation 21-14.1, all District employees, including on-site volunteers and contractors are required to be fully vaccinated by October 18. Volunteers will be required to submit proof of vaccination or request an exemption along with your volunteer application form.

Schools are also implementing a number of other COVID-19 safety measures to protect students, employees, and volunteers. Masks are required to be worn in the building at all times. Social distancing of 3 feet is also currently in effect.

 

To learn more or to fill out our volunteer application, visit our website: 

 https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1630686574/tacomak12waus/xlnnhn5ydofo6pd1cp1o/CommunityVolunteerForm.pdf 

 

 

 

Agency: Communities In Schools Of Tacoma

Be a Reading Buddy for a Child In Need!

Help a student in grade 1-3 who is struggling in reading by being their reading buddy. You'll be matched one-on-one with the student to help them stay focused, sound out words, and get them reading more fluently.

No special skills are required, just the ability to read and give your time for one hour, once per week.

 

The after-school program takes place every Mon. & Wed. from 4:00 - 5:15 pm, with during-school tutoring now available for those with a more flexible schedule.

Due to Governor Inslee's amended proclamation 21-14.1, all District employees, including on-site volunteers and contractors are required to be fully vaccinated by October 18. Volunteers will be required to submit proof of vaccination or request an exemption along with your volunteer application form.

Schools are also implementing a number of other COVID-19 safety measures to protect students, employees, and volunteers. Masks are required to be worn in the building at all times. Social distancing of 3 feet is also currently in effect.

 

To learn more or to fill out our volunteer application, visit our website: 

 https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1630686574/tacomak12waus/xlnnhn5ydofo6pd1cp1o/CommunityVolunteerForm.pdf 

 

 

 

Agency: Communities In Schools Of Tacoma

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98409

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be a Motivating Math Coach at Oakland High School!

CIS of Tacoma supports student success at Oakland High School by providing academic success coaching. High school students in need of academic support in Math are matched with academic success coaches to help them focus on their work and complete assignments. 

Students who fall behind in school are more at risk of dropping out. This is particularly critical in high school as students approach graduation. By tutoring a student in these critical subjects and helping them catch up, you are putting that student on the path to graduation and success in life.

Help a student succeed in school and in life by becoming a Success Coach today!

 

(M./T./Th./Fri.) 11:30-12:50 pm- Algebra 

(M./T./Th./Fri.) 12:55- 2:15 pm- Geometry 

 

Due to Governor Inslee's amended proclamation 21-14.1, all District employees, including on-site volunteers and contractors are required to be fully vaccinated by October 18. Volunteers will be required to submit proof of vaccination or request an exemption along with your volunteer application form.

Schools are also implementing a number of other COVID-19 safety measures to protect students, employees, and volunteers. Masks are required to be worn in the building at all times. Social distancing of 3 feet is also currently in effect.

To learn more or to fill out our volunteer application, visit our website:
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1630686574/tacomak12waus/xlnnhn5ydofo6pd1cp1o/CommunityVolunteerForm.pdf

Agency: Communities In Schools Of Tacoma

CIS of Tacoma supports student success at Oakland High School by providing academic success coaching. High school students in need of academic support in Math are matched with academic success coaches to help them focus on their work and complete assignments. 

Students who fall behind in school are more at risk of dropping out. This is particularly critical in high school as students approach graduation. By tutoring a student in these critical subjects and helping them catch up, you are putting that student on the path to graduation and success in life.

Help a student succeed in school and in life by becoming a Success Coach today!

 

(M./T./Th./Fri.) 11:30-12:50 pm- Algebra 

(M./T./Th./Fri.) 12:55- 2:15 pm- Geometry 

 

Due to Governor Inslee's amended proclamation 21-14.1, all District employees, including on-site volunteers and contractors are required to be fully vaccinated by October 18. Volunteers will be required to submit proof of vaccination or request an exemption along with your volunteer application form.

Schools are also implementing a number of other COVID-19 safety measures to protect students, employees, and volunteers. Masks are required to be worn in the building at all times. Social distancing of 3 feet is also currently in effect.

To learn more or to fill out our volunteer application, visit our website:
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1630686574/tacomak12waus/xlnnhn5ydofo6pd1cp1o/CommunityVolunteerForm.pdf

Agency: Communities In Schools Of Tacoma

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Early Learning for Preschoolers with Ready, Set, Read!

Our Ready, Set, Read-Tacoma! program is an early childhood literacy program designed to help prepare children for kindergarten in Tacoma Public Schools. This program is introduces children over the age of 3 to early literacy and STEAM concepts and is offered for free to families with children in the community. Help the program in a variety of ways:

Administrative Assistant: Help our Coordinator with prize distribution, public outreach events, phone calls and data entry. You’d be able to do this at any time, for however long.

Library Assistant: Checking in/out books, reshelving, data entry. You’d set your own times for this task.

Classroom Storyteller: You’d go in on their schedule, this is about a 30 minute time commitment at the school of your choice.

Language Specialist: Native speakers in other languages can help us by conducting a storytime in their native language or helping us expand or review our book collection in other languages.

To learn more or to fill out our volunteer application, visit our website:
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1630686574/tacomak12waus/xlnnhn5ydofo6pd1cp1o/CommunityVolunteerForm.pdf

Agency: Communities In Schools Of Tacoma

Our Ready, Set, Read-Tacoma! program is an early childhood literacy program designed to help prepare children for kindergarten in Tacoma Public Schools. This program is introduces children over the age of 3 to early literacy and STEAM concepts and is offered for free to families with children in the community. Help the program in a variety of ways:

Administrative Assistant: Help our Coordinator with prize distribution, public outreach events, phone calls and data entry. You’d be able to do this at any time, for however long.

Library Assistant: Checking in/out books, reshelving, data entry. You’d set your own times for this task.

Classroom Storyteller: You’d go in on their schedule, this is about a 30 minute time commitment at the school of your choice.

Language Specialist: Native speakers in other languages can help us by conducting a storytime in their native language or helping us expand or review our book collection in other languages.

To learn more or to fill out our volunteer application, visit our website:
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1630686574/tacomak12waus/xlnnhn5ydofo6pd1cp1o/CommunityVolunteerForm.pdf

Agency: Communities In Schools Of Tacoma

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98444

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Inspirational Math coaches at Stewart Middle School

Communities In Schools of Tacoma is seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to inspire students to grow their math skills!

Stewart Middle school serves students aged 11-14, many of whom are below grade level in math and need help to complete math assignments. Math coaches help students one-on-one after school, keeping them motivated and on-task so that they can complete their math homework. We are looking for caring adults who can help students stay motivated and coach them through their math homework.

(Mon.- Thur.) 2:45- 4:30 pm

Due to Governor Inslee's amended proclamation 21-14.1, all District employees, including on-site volunteers and contractors are required to be fully vaccinated by October 18. You will be required to submit proof of vaccination or request an exemption along with your volunteer application form.

Schools are also implementing a number of other COVID-19 safety measures to protect students, employees, and volunteers. Masks are required to be worn in the building at all times. Social distancing of 3 feet is also currently in effect.


To learn more or to fill out our volunteer application, visit our website:

 https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1630686574/tacomak12waus/xlnnhn5ydofo6pd1cp1o/CommunityVolunteerForm.pdf 

Agency: Communities In Schools Of Tacoma

Communities In Schools of Tacoma is seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to inspire students to grow their math skills!

Stewart Middle school serves students aged 11-14, many of whom are below grade level in math and need help to complete math assignments. Math coaches help students one-on-one after school, keeping them motivated and on-task so that they can complete their math homework. We are looking for caring adults who can help students stay motivated and coach them through their math homework.

(Mon.- Thur.) 2:45- 4:30 pm

Due to Governor Inslee's amended proclamation 21-14.1, all District employees, including on-site volunteers and contractors are required to be fully vaccinated by October 18. You will be required to submit proof of vaccination or request an exemption along with your volunteer application form.

Schools are also implementing a number of other COVID-19 safety measures to protect students, employees, and volunteers. Masks are required to be worn in the building at all times. Social distancing of 3 feet is also currently in effect.


To learn more or to fill out our volunteer application, visit our website:

 https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1630686574/tacomak12waus/xlnnhn5ydofo6pd1cp1o/CommunityVolunteerForm.pdf 

Agency: Communities In Schools Of Tacoma

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98408

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor

Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for volunteer mentors to work with kids ages 6-18 throughout Pierce County. As a volunteer mentor, you will build a unique, 1-to-1 relationship with a young person in your community. As their mentor, you will support their interests by planning outings and sharing experiences such as playing sports, doing creative projects, hiking, or trying out a new recipe together. 

But you won’t be on your own—our staff is always available with coaching and resources to spark ideas and navigate relationship development. We provide training, resources, and support, to our mentors throughout the entire match relationship. 

Our goal is to support mentor-mentee relationships that will evolve into long-lasting friendships. We are committed to getting to know each of our volunteers and each of our families through an extensive interview and enrollment process in order to find each participant a great fit. Because we value quality over quantity, we ask that each volunteer comes in with strong communication, and the expectation that it can take several months to be matched with your “Little,” but that it will be worth the wait. 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound is now offering in-person, hybrid, and virtual models for our  matches, and our Match Support team will work with you to create a plan that is best suited to your comfort level and safety needs.


Program Requirements:
1. All volunteers must be at least 18 years old to participate.
2. We ask for a minimum of a one-year commitment. This begins at the time that you are matched. To be sure a one-year commitment works for you, please consider all that you have done in the last year and whether or not this program is a good fit for your current lifestyle.
3. Matches meet for a minimum of 4 hours per month over the course of 2-4 separate visits throughout the month. This usually breaks down to about 1 hour per week, but can be adjusted to fit your and your mentee's schedule.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Puget Sound

Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for volunteer mentors to work with kids ages 6-18 throughout Pierce County. As a volunteer mentor, you will build a unique, 1-to-1 relationship with a young person in your community. As their mentor, you will support their interests by planning outings and sharing experiences such as playing sports, doing creative projects, hiking, or trying out a new recipe together. 

But you won’t be on your own—our staff is always available with coaching and resources to spark ideas and navigate relationship development. We provide training, resources, and support, to our mentors throughout the entire match relationship. 

Our goal is to support mentor-mentee relationships that will evolve into long-lasting friendships. We are committed to getting to know each of our volunteers and each of our families through an extensive interview and enrollment process in order to find each participant a great fit. Because we value quality over quantity, we ask that each volunteer comes in with strong communication, and the expectation that it can take several months to be matched with your “Little,” but that it will be worth the wait. 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound is now offering in-person, hybrid, and virtual models for our  matches, and our Match Support team will work with you to create a plan that is best suited to your comfort level and safety needs.


Program Requirements:
1. All volunteers must be at least 18 years old to participate.
2. We ask for a minimum of a one-year commitment. This begins at the time that you are matched. To be sure a one-year commitment works for you, please consider all that you have done in the last year and whether or not this program is a good fit for your current lifestyle.
3. Matches meet for a minimum of 4 hours per month over the course of 2-4 separate visits throughout the month. This usually breaks down to about 1 hour per week, but can be adjusted to fit your and your mentee's schedule.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Puget Sound

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer Mentor

Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for volunteer mentors to work with kids ages 6-18 throughout Pierce County. As a volunteer mentor, you will build a unique, 1-to-1 relationship with a young person in your community. As their mentor, you will support their interests by planning virtual outings and sharing experiences such as doing creative projects, virtual baking, or virtual movie nights.

But you won’t be on your own—our staff is always available with coaching and resources to spark ideas and navigate relationship development. We provide training, resources, and support, to our mentors throughout the entire match relationship. 

Our goal is to support mentor-mentee relationships that will evolve into long-lasting friendships. We are committed to getting to know each of our volunteers and each of our families through an extensive interview and enrollment process in order to find each participant a great fit. Because we value quality over quantity, we ask that each volunteer comes in with strong communication, and the expectation that it can take several months to be matched with your “Little,” but that it will be worth the wait. 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound is now offering in-person, hybrid, and virtual models for our  matches, and our Match Support team will work with you to create a plan that is best suited to your comfort level and safety needs.

Program Requirements:
1. All volunteers must be at least 18 years old to participate.
2. We ask for a minimum of a one-year commitment. This begins at the time that you are matched. To be sure a one-year commitment works for you, please consider all that you have done in the last year and whether or not this program is a good fit for your current lifestyle.
3. Matches meet for a minimum of 4 hours per month over the course of 2-4 separate visits throughout the month. This usually breaks down to about 1 hour per week, but can be adjusted to fit your and your mentee's schedule.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Puget Sound

Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for volunteer mentors to work with kids ages 6-18 throughout Pierce County. As a volunteer mentor, you will build a unique, 1-to-1 relationship with a young person in your community. As their mentor, you will support their interests by planning virtual outings and sharing experiences such as doing creative projects, virtual baking, or virtual movie nights.

But you won’t be on your own—our staff is always available with coaching and resources to spark ideas and navigate relationship development. We provide training, resources, and support, to our mentors throughout the entire match relationship. 

Our goal is to support mentor-mentee relationships that will evolve into long-lasting friendships. We are committed to getting to know each of our volunteers and each of our families through an extensive interview and enrollment process in order to find each participant a great fit. Because we value quality over quantity, we ask that each volunteer comes in with strong communication, and the expectation that it can take several months to be matched with your “Little,” but that it will be worth the wait. 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound is now offering in-person, hybrid, and virtual models for our  matches, and our Match Support team will work with you to create a plan that is best suited to your comfort level and safety needs.

Program Requirements:
1. All volunteers must be at least 18 years old to participate.
2. We ask for a minimum of a one-year commitment. This begins at the time that you are matched. To be sure a one-year commitment works for you, please consider all that you have done in the last year and whether or not this program is a good fit for your current lifestyle.
3. Matches meet for a minimum of 4 hours per month over the course of 2-4 separate visits throughout the month. This usually breaks down to about 1 hour per week, but can be adjusted to fit your and your mentee's schedule.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Puget Sound

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Power Packs

MVCC is committed to helping food insecure children get access to supplemental food items each week.  This position involves putting together bags containing breakfast, lunch, and snack items to be distributed to kids in the FME area over the summer.  Generally between 150-200 bags will be packed during a shift.  Must be able to lift up to 15lbs.

Agency: Mountain View Community Center

MVCC is committed to helping food insecure children get access to supplemental food items each week.  This position involves putting together bags containing breakfast, lunch, and snack items to be distributed to kids in the FME area over the summer.  Generally between 150-200 bags will be packed during a shift.  Must be able to lift up to 15lbs.

Agency: Mountain View Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98372

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Raise a future assistance dog!

Dogs for Better Lives is in need of volunteer puppy raisers. Volunteer Puppy Raisers open up their homes and hearts to help raise and train future assistance dogs for people with disabilities. Puppy Raisers foster puppies from 8 weeks to 14 months old and attend local training classes in addition to taking the puppy into public for exposure and socialization. Our raisers are provided with training classes and have support all along the way!

Agency: Dogs for Better Lives

Dogs for Better Lives is in need of volunteer puppy raisers. Volunteer Puppy Raisers open up their homes and hearts to help raise and train future assistance dogs for people with disabilities. Puppy Raisers foster puppies from 8 weeks to 14 months old and attend local training classes in addition to taking the puppy into public for exposure and socialization. Our raisers are provided with training classes and have support all along the way!

Agency: Dogs for Better Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Shifts

No experience needed!  Join our fun staff and other volunteers to help prep, serve, and clean up meals for our guests.  We serve meals 365 days per year at both our Downtown Campus and our Family Shelter.

General times are:

6am - 9am

11am - 2pm

3pm - 6pm

Interested in learning more?  www.trm.org/volunteer or volunteer@trm.org

Agency: Tacoma Rescue Mission

No experience needed!  Join our fun staff and other volunteers to help prep, serve, and clean up meals for our guests.  We serve meals 365 days per year at both our Downtown Campus and our Family Shelter.

General times are:

6am - 9am

11am - 2pm

3pm - 6pm

Interested in learning more?  www.trm.org/volunteer or volunteer@trm.org

Agency: Tacoma Rescue Mission

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Families on the Key Peninsula during COVID-19

https://www.childrenshomesociety.org/donate

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many families who were already food-insecure now find themselves with children out of school - children who ordinarily received more than half of their daily nutrition at school through free and reduced-price meals. These families often make trade-offs with other living expenses and employ coping strategies to secure such household items as toilet paper, toothpaste, soap, or disposable diapers CHSW has provided.

Children’s Home Society of Washington is dedicated to helping these families now more than ever.
Consider donating today to support our efforts to help families in need in Key Peninsula.

Suggested Donations:

Fred Meyer, Shell Gas Station, and Key Peninsula Food Market Gift Cards: $25-$100

Diapers sizes 1-6

Baby Wipes

Toilet Paper

Cleaning Supplies

Hand Sanitizer

We will be distributing these resources in compliance with COVID-19 public health recommendations.
To make arrangements for donation drop off: Contact us at 253-884-5433 or email pierce@chs-wa.org

Agency: Children's Home Society of Washington

https://www.childrenshomesociety.org/donate

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many families who were already food-insecure now find themselves with children out of school - children who ordinarily received more than half of their daily nutrition at school through free and reduced-price meals. These families often make trade-offs with other living expenses and employ coping strategies to secure such household items as toilet paper, toothpaste, soap, or disposable diapers CHSW has provided.

Children’s Home Society of Washington is dedicated to helping these families now more than ever.
Consider donating today to support our efforts to help families in need in Key Peninsula.

Suggested Donations:

Fred Meyer, Shell Gas Station, and Key Peninsula Food Market Gift Cards: $25-$100

Diapers sizes 1-6

Baby Wipes

Toilet Paper

Cleaning Supplies

Hand Sanitizer

We will be distributing these resources in compliance with COVID-19 public health recommendations.
To make arrangements for donation drop off: Contact us at 253-884-5433 or email pierce@chs-wa.org

Agency: Children's Home Society of Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98394

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Little Toasters - Volunteer Virtually!

Volunteer virtually with Little Toasters, a girls’ public speaking program for elementary school students!

It’s one thing to tell a girl she can do anything and a very different to speak to a woman who already is. Normally, we bring in women as guests who are in typically male-dominated fields like legislators, vice presidents of Fortune 500 companies, ER docs, park rangers, etc. On a weekly basis, we will continue to offer this program virtually to support our youth, create normalcy, and maintain their literary and leadership development within this program.

We are looking for speakers to spend time speaking to what they do and what they love about their job, and to listen to the girls talk about their career goals and their own empowerment.

For more information, please contact Gina at gina.cabiddu@chs-wa.org

Agency: Children's Home Society of Washington

Volunteer virtually with Little Toasters, a girls’ public speaking program for elementary school students!

It’s one thing to tell a girl she can do anything and a very different to speak to a woman who already is. Normally, we bring in women as guests who are in typically male-dominated fields like legislators, vice presidents of Fortune 500 companies, ER docs, park rangers, etc. On a weekly basis, we will continue to offer this program virtually to support our youth, create normalcy, and maintain their literary and leadership development within this program.

We are looking for speakers to spend time speaking to what they do and what they love about their job, and to listen to the girls talk about their career goals and their own empowerment.

For more information, please contact Gina at gina.cabiddu@chs-wa.org

Agency: Children's Home Society of Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98394

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bethel Family Center Receptionist

The Bethel Family Center works to support Bethel students, families, and the community by connecting to resources and providing services that can educate, empower, and create new opportunities for individuals. We provide basic needs support, resource and referrals, as well as some direct services. We host a variety of classes and evening events to give our community the opportunity to learn and improve their well being. 

Agency: Bethel Community Services

The Bethel Family Center works to support Bethel students, families, and the community by connecting to resources and providing services that can educate, empower, and create new opportunities for individuals. We provide basic needs support, resource and referrals, as well as some direct services. We host a variety of classes and evening events to give our community the opportunity to learn and improve their well being. 

Agency: Bethel Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98387

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shoe Drive - Donate Running Shoes to Girls in Need

We are looking for individuals who are able to donate a pair of running shoes to a girl in need for our program this Spring. Girls in our program are participating in both King and Pierce County. We will have approximately 800 girls participating in our Spring 2021 season and we want to ensure that any girl who requests a pair of shoes will receive one. All girls deserve well-fitting and comfortable running shoes to safely participate in our program. 

The donation process is simple - you will simply pick out a pair of running shoes online or at your favorite local retailer (think: Super Jock n Jill) and ship the shoes to a Girls on the Run Puget Sound staff member. We will provide you with a specific shoe size to look for and you can do your own shopping :) 

If you would like to get more involved with our Spring season, learn more by checking out our other opportunities!

Agency: Girls on the Run Puget Sound

We are looking for individuals who are able to donate a pair of running shoes to a girl in need for our program this Spring. Girls in our program are participating in both King and Pierce County. We will have approximately 800 girls participating in our Spring 2021 season and we want to ensure that any girl who requests a pair of shoes will receive one. All girls deserve well-fitting and comfortable running shoes to safely participate in our program. 

The donation process is simple - you will simply pick out a pair of running shoes online or at your favorite local retailer (think: Super Jock n Jill) and ship the shoes to a Girls on the Run Puget Sound staff member. We will provide you with a specific shoe size to look for and you can do your own shopping :) 

If you would like to get more involved with our Spring season, learn more by checking out our other opportunities!

Agency: Girls on the Run Puget Sound

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate Blood

Blood banks are in need of blood and plasma donations.

Agency: Cascade Regional Blood Services

Blood banks are in need of blood and plasma donations.

Agency: Cascade Regional Blood Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resource Coach (via Zoom at this time)

Resource Coaches provide support and serve as positive role models in the lives of women who are guest at our shelters. Our guests are returning to the community after incarceration. Mentors are good listeners who maintain regular contact so the guest knows there is someone there on whom they can rely. Resource Mentors also offer practical support by helping participants set goals, map out the week ahead, and locate necessary resources to meet identified goals. 

Agency: New Connections - Tacoma

Resource Coaches provide support and serve as positive role models in the lives of women who are guest at our shelters. Our guests are returning to the community after incarceration. Mentors are good listeners who maintain regular contact so the guest knows there is someone there on whom they can rely. Resource Mentors also offer practical support by helping participants set goals, map out the week ahead, and locate necessary resources to meet identified goals. 

Agency: New Connections - Tacoma

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Prince of Peace Food Closet

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Food Closet is looking for 5-8 volunteers to help distribute food!

 

Duties:

· Lifting and moving heavy boxes

· Finish filling orders and give to client, pack bags for distribution on following day, clean up, set up

 

Volunteer Shifts

· Monday 2 pm to 4pm preparation

· Tuesday 9am to 1230pm (set up)

· Tuesday 1230pm to 3:30pm (distribution and clean up)

 

To respond to this opportunity, please contact David Carlson at office@poplakewood.org or 253 584 2565.

Agency: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Food Closet

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Food Closet is looking for 5-8 volunteers to help distribute food!

 

Duties:

· Lifting and moving heavy boxes

· Finish filling orders and give to client, pack bags for distribution on following day, clean up, set up

 

Volunteer Shifts

· Monday 2 pm to 4pm preparation

· Tuesday 9am to 1230pm (set up)

· Tuesday 1230pm to 3:30pm (distribution and clean up)

 

To respond to this opportunity, please contact David Carlson at office@poplakewood.org or 253 584 2565.

Agency: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Food Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98499

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at the Blessing Food Pantry

Volunteers are needed on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month at the Blessing Food Pantry!

11 AM - 1 PM - Packing
1 PM - 3 PM - Distribution
2 PM - 4 PM - Cleaning 

Any help is appreciated! Please contact Susan at theblessingcfb@gmail.com or 253-678-7826 to respond to this need and to ask questions.

Agency: The Blessing Food Pantry

Volunteers are needed on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month at the Blessing Food Pantry!

11 AM - 1 PM - Packing
1 PM - 3 PM - Distribution
2 PM - 4 PM - Cleaning 

Any help is appreciated! Please contact Susan at theblessingcfb@gmail.com or 253-678-7826 to respond to this need and to ask questions.

Agency: The Blessing Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at the Salvation Army Food Pantry in Puyallup

Ongoing support is needed to keep up with packing boxes and distribution to guests.

Email Diane.warbus@usw.salvationarmy.org or find details on their website.

Agency: Puyallup Valley Corps

Ongoing support is needed to keep up with packing boxes and distribution to guests.

Email Diane.warbus@usw.salvationarmy.org or find details on their website.

Agency: Puyallup Valley Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98373

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join the Fight Against Alzheimer's

The Walk to End Alzheimer's is the world's largest event to raise funds and awareness for Alzheimer's care, support and research.  Walk to End Alzheimer’s continues, but instead of hosting large gatherings, the Alzheimer’s Association is encouraging participants to walk as individuals or in small groups on sidewalks, tracks and trails across their communities. We need help getting that information to our Team Walk Captains in the coming months, and are looking for people to help make phone calls sharing the new format for 2020. Can you help us by making phone calls?    We will provide training and support. Come join our team!

 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

The Walk to End Alzheimer's is the world's largest event to raise funds and awareness for Alzheimer's care, support and research.  Walk to End Alzheimer’s continues, but instead of hosting large gatherings, the Alzheimer’s Association is encouraging participants to walk as individuals or in small groups on sidewalks, tracks and trails across their communities. We need help getting that information to our Team Walk Captains in the coming months, and are looking for people to help make phone calls sharing the new format for 2020. Can you help us by making phone calls?    We will provide training and support. Come join our team!

 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Family Caregivers

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 Tacoma.

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 trainings

Be a part of the team! For more information in Washington contact:

Katya Strohl
kstrohl@alz.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 Tacoma.

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 trainings

Be a part of the team! For more information in Washington contact:

Katya Strohl
kstrohl@alz.org

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No