Volunteer: Events and Fundraising CommitteeHabitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Events and Fundraising Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Events and Fundraising Committee: Are you interested helping us expand our outreach to raise funds critical to our mission to build safe and affordable housing in our community? We could really use your expertise in nonprofit fundraising, nonprofit development, marketing, or grant writing to expand our funding opportunities. A person with a nonprofit development experience, a marketing background, a local business owner, a web developer, or a grass roots activist would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Events and Fundraising Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Events and Fundraising Committee: Are you interested helping us expand our outreach to raise funds critical to our mission to build safe and affordable housing in our community? We could really use your expertise in nonprofit fundraising, nonprofit development, marketing, or grant writing to expand our funding opportunities. A person with a nonprofit development experience, a marketing background, a local business owner, a web developer, or a grass roots activist would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Partnership CommitteeHabitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Family Partnership Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Family Partnership Committee: Are you interested in helping our family partners? We need someone who is interested in helping to guide our selected families toward successful homeownership. We assist them in making sure they are able to complete their “sweat equity” hours and track those hours. We also support our partner families who are already in their homes with issues concerning their homes and finances and help guide them through any issues. A community service organization professional, social worker, nonprofit professional or spiritual leader or activist would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Family Partnership Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Family Partnership Committee: Are you interested in helping our family partners? We need someone who is interested in helping to guide our selected families toward successful homeownership. We assist them in making sure they are able to complete their “sweat equity” hours and track those hours. We also support our partner families who are already in their homes with issues concerning their homes and finances and help guide them through any issues. A community service organization professional, social worker, nonprofit professional or spiritual leader or activist would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Selection CommitteeHabitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Family Selection Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Are you interested in helping us recruit prospective families, conduct homebuyer information sessions, screen applications, interview applicants, and assess their readiness to partner with us? We are also seeking help with providing homeowner and financial education to our homebuyers. An educator or community service organization professional would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Family Selection Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Are you interested in helping us recruit prospective families, conduct homebuyer information sessions, screen applications, interview applicants, and assess their readiness to partner with us? We are also seeking help with providing homeowner and financial education to our homebuyers. An educator or community service organization professional would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Real Estate CommitteeHabitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking Real Estate Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? We could use the help of a real estate professional, banker, mortgage professional, real estate attorney, or developer to assist us in our real estate acquisitions, transactions, and mortgage information on an as needed basis. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking Real Estate Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? We could use the help of a real estate professional, banker, mortgage professional, real estate attorney, or developer to assist us in our real estate acquisitions, transactions, and mortgage information on an as needed basis. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dynamic Board Member neededWant to change the world? So do we! Join our board of directors as we move boldly into the future. We are a dynamic nonprofit, so we need energetic, passionate board members to be our ambassadors to the community. Be the change you want to see in the world and help us achieve more for our clients! We meet every other month in Fredericksburg (virtual options are available) and our board members all select a committee to join so we can get a lot done! Join us! Agency: Legal Aid Works Want to change the world? So do we! Join our board of directors as we move boldly into the future. We are a dynamic nonprofit, so we need energetic, passionate board members to be our ambassadors to the community. Be the change you want to see in the world and help us achieve more for our clients! We meet every other month in Fredericksburg (virtual options are available) and our board members all select a committee to join so we can get a lot done! Join us! Agency: Legal Aid Works opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 22401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Collect Office Supplies For Us!As a busy nonprofit law office, we have constant need for basic office supplies, and we would really appreciate it if you were to help us by organizing an office supplies drive. We need pens, reams of copy paper, legal pads, file folders, highlighters, sticky notes...you get the idea! Any kind of office supply would allow us to keep our supply budget under control and serve more clients. We would be happy to come where you are to pick up any collection of office supplies, or you can deliver the donation to our office. Because Justice Really Should Be For All! Agency: Legal Aid Works As a busy nonprofit law office, we have constant need for basic office supplies, and we would really appreciate it if you were to help us by organizing an office supplies drive. We need pens, reams of copy paper, legal pads, file folders, highlighters, sticky notes...you get the idea! Any kind of office supply would allow us to keep our supply budget under control and serve more clients. We would be happy to come where you are to pick up any collection of office supplies, or you can deliver the donation to our office. Because Justice Really Should Be For All! Agency: Legal Aid Works opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed: Home Repair TeamVOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Seeking to form a team of volunteers to perform simple home repairs for senior citizens in Fauquier County. Solid carpentry skills are required. Prior experience in construction is preferred. Work dates will be scheduled according to volunteer availability - your schedule! Please reply with your contact information or to ask additional questions. Agency: Fauquier Community Coalition VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Seeking to form a team of volunteers to perform simple home repairs for senior citizens in Fauquier County. Solid carpentry skills are required. Prior experience in construction is preferred. Work dates will be scheduled according to volunteer availability - your schedule! Please reply with your contact information or to ask additional questions. Agency: Fauquier Community Coalition opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer CoordinatorOne of our main goals this year is to find an individual that is well organized and can help us keep in touch with those that have volunteered to clean cemeteries or do other activities necessary for the ongoing success of the Foundation. Most of our founding members are not well versed in the ever-changing technology of online networks. We need someone that can keep in touch with all our members, letting them know when there is a need. provide suggestion on increasing our volunteer force and help track their efforts and give the Board suggestions on how to recognize those efforts in a positive way. Training for tracking volunteers through the path site can be provided, however, there will also be other volunteers outside of this system and keeping up with them email addresses. phone numbers and notification will be necessary. The Board is open to suggestions on how to improve on their current practices. Agency: Fauquier Family Cemetery Foundation One of our main goals this year is to find an individual that is well organized and can help us keep in touch with those that have volunteered to clean cemeteries or do other activities necessary for the ongoing success of the Foundation. Most of our founding members are not well versed in the ever-changing technology of online networks. We need someone that can keep in touch with all our members, letting them know when there is a need. provide suggestion on increasing our volunteer force and help track their efforts and give the Board suggestions on how to recognize those efforts in a positive way. Training for tracking volunteers through the path site can be provided, however, there will also be other volunteers outside of this system and keeping up with them email addresses. phone numbers and notification will be necessary. The Board is open to suggestions on how to improve on their current practices. Agency: Fauquier Family Cemetery Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cashier with a SmileWelcome to Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ReStore! We are excited that you would like to volunteer with us. This opportunity is for a Cashier/Customer service volunteer, to work at the sales counter and on the sales floor to assist customers through both the purchase and donation process. Below are some common tasks that may be performed. Greet customers and answer questions with a smile Operate the cash register, including handling cash, check, and credit card transactions Answer phone calls Record donationsPreferred skills Excellent interpersonal skills Willingness to help a diverse customer base Self-motivated Outgoing personality Previous cash handling experience Ability to do light lifting Ability to stay on feet for extended period of time Willingness to learn and communicate Habitat’s mission to customersAgency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity Welcome to Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ReStore! We are excited that you would like to volunteer with us. This opportunity is for a Cashier/Customer service volunteer, to work at the sales counter and on the sales floor to assist customers through both the purchase and donation process. Below are some common tasks that may be performed. Greet customers and answer questions with a smile Operate the cash register, including handling cash, check, and credit card transactions Answer phone calls Record donationsPreferred skills Excellent interpersonal skills Willingness to help a diverse customer base Self-motivated Outgoing personality Previous cash handling experience Ability to do light lifting Ability to stay on feet for extended period of time Willingness to learn and communicate Habitat’s mission to customersAgency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Customer Experience HeroWelcome to the Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ReStore! We are excited you would like to volunteer with us. Volunteer to be a ReStore Customer Experience Hero and ensure customers have a great shopping experience, as you: Welcome Restore visitors Guide customers through shopping experience by answering questions and guiding them to the correct department Assist customers through the purchase process in coordination with the cashier Maintain organization and cleanliness of aisles and merchandise Arrange/create attractive displays to increase salesQualifications: Excellent interpersonal skills/friendliness Knowledge of building materials and home improvement is a plus, but not required Ability to stay on feet for extended period of time Ability to work in a warehouse environment Willingness to help a diverse customer base Self-motivated Outgoing personality Ability to lift 25 pounds Willingness to learn and communicate Habitat’s mission to ReStore visitorsAgency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity Welcome to the Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ReStore! We are excited you would like to volunteer with us. Volunteer to be a ReStore Customer Experience Hero and ensure customers have a great shopping experience, as you: Welcome Restore visitors Guide customers through shopping experience by answering questions and guiding them to the correct department Assist customers through the purchase process in coordination with the cashier Maintain organization and cleanliness of aisles and merchandise Arrange/create attractive displays to increase salesQualifications: Excellent interpersonal skills/friendliness Knowledge of building materials and home improvement is a plus, but not required Ability to stay on feet for extended period of time Ability to work in a warehouse environment Willingness to help a diverse customer base Self-motivated Outgoing personality Ability to lift 25 pounds Willingness to learn and communicate Habitat’s mission to ReStore visitorsAgency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ferst Readers of Fauquier County is seeking a Community Action Team Co-LeadFerst Readers mission is "strengthening communities by providing quality books and literacy resources for children and their families to use at home during the earliest stages of development." Ferst Readers wants every child to have the best start in life - and nothing helps a baby's brain develop more than exposure to rich language and loving interactions. The key is having books in the home and being read to - right from birth. Our vision is "to create better learners, brighter futures, and stronger communities by giving every child under five access to quality books in their homes."
Seeking one person to co-lead this effort with me for Fauquier County. Agency: Ferst Readers of Fauquier Ferst Readers mission is "strengthening communities by providing quality books and literacy resources for children and their families to use at home during the earliest stages of development." Ferst Readers wants every child to have the best start in life - and nothing helps a baby's brain develop more than exposure to rich language and loving interactions. The key is having books in the home and being read to - right from birth. Our vision is "to create better learners, brighter futures, and stronger communities by giving every child under five access to quality books in their homes."
Seeking one person to co-lead this effort with me for Fauquier County. Agency: Ferst Readers of Fauquier opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20128 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Instructors needed for English classes for AdultsFauquier ESL provides classes for adults at a low cost. Classes are held at Warrenton Baptist Church 123 Main Street Warrenton, Va. We currently have classes for students of all levels of English skill from beginners to advanced. We hold classes on Monday night from 6:30 to 8:30 and on Friday Night from 7:00 to 9:00. We are in need of instructors to serve during our upcoming term starting in February 2023. ZOOM based training is provided. You do NOT need to speak a language other than English in order to be an instructor. Many instructors have classroom experience but some of our best volunteers have never taught before. Classes provide instruction as well as Christian education. Many new volunteers start as teacher assistants before becoming a lead instructor. We also have opportunities for snack coordinators, classroom setup and IT support. Please contact Eileen DesLauriers at (412) 735 0993 vis phone or text. Agency: Fauquier ESL Warrenton Fauquier ESL provides classes for adults at a low cost. Classes are held at Warrenton Baptist Church 123 Main Street Warrenton, Va. We currently have classes for students of all levels of English skill from beginners to advanced. We hold classes on Monday night from 6:30 to 8:30 and on Friday Night from 7:00 to 9:00. We are in need of instructors to serve during our upcoming term starting in February 2023. ZOOM based training is provided. You do NOT need to speak a language other than English in order to be an instructor. Many instructors have classroom experience but some of our best volunteers have never taught before. Classes provide instruction as well as Christian education. Many new volunteers start as teacher assistants before becoming a lead instructor. We also have opportunities for snack coordinators, classroom setup and IT support. Please contact Eileen DesLauriers at (412) 735 0993 vis phone or text. Agency: Fauquier ESL Warrenton opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Independence Empowerment Center Seeking Board Members!!Description
Independence Empowerment Center (IEC) is a Center for Independent Living as defined by the U.S. Department of Education. IEC provides services enabling adults and children with disabilities to improve the quality of their lives, determine their own lifestyle, participate in all aspects of society, and secure their human and civil rights. IEC also provides a means for consumer control and policy direction of the service delivery systems affecting people with disabilities. Governance: IEC is organized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization governed by its members and a member-elected Board of Directors. Individuals on the Board serve three-year terms and (by directive) at least one-half of the Board must be comprised of people with disabilities. The Board elects officers including President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Formal Board activity includes an annual membership meeting, regular Board meetings, and Committee work (Executive, Personnel, and Finance). At the discretion of the Board President on an as-needed basis, special meetings are called, or ad hoc committees formed. The Board currently meets on a bi-monthly basis on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 4:00 PM in person at IEC’s offices in Manassas or virtually. Directors and officers serve without compensation. Roles and Responsibilities: The Board is the oversight body that is legally responsible for IEC’s operation. The Board has a fiduciary responsibility to provide accountability and transparency to the community by ensuring that the center is operating legally and effectively within its corporate framework. The Board develops policy, establishes long-range plans, attracts resources, advises the Executive Director on procedures to maintain a safe and productive work environment, and ensures financial stability. Specific responsibilities include tax filings, audits, annual reports, and insurance decisions. The Board hires, supervises, and evaluates an Executive Director. Though the Board has oversight responsibility for IEC, it is not normally involved in its day-to-day activities. The Board communicates with staff through the Executive Director. In addition to the Board’s legal and fiduciary role, Board members share in other responsibilities including IEC’s growth and development. Each Board member contributes her/his unique perspectives and skill sets to direct and operate IEC effectively and efficiently, advocates for its constituents and their rights, increases IEC’s visibility in the communities it serves, and maintains and develops funding sources. Requirements and Qualifications: IEC relies on its Board members for clear direction and long-term success and sustainability. In part, success requires placing people with a keen interest in serving the greater good in key board positions who can assist in setting goals and performance objectives; develop, implement, and execute a strategic plan and aids the Executive Director in guiding the overall management and administration of the organization. Board members should possess certain attributes that align with IEC’s mission and purpose, to include: A sincere interest in the ability of individuals with disabilities to lead independent lifestyles. A firm conviction that IEC performs a useful public service. A strong belief in the importance of IEC’s role in the community. An expertise in areas of greatest need to IEC and/or connections to such resources in the community (e.g., development/fundraising, finance, management, legal, personnel, marketing/public relations, technology, disability issues). Ability and willingness to advocate on behalf of and represent a current or potential service population.Board members are expected to be active participants in Board activities: Regularly attend and participate in Board and Committee meetings. Motivate oneself and others to achieve IEC goals and objectives which requires a willingness to volunteer for specific calls to action as needed. Listen with an open mind, engage in critical thinking and creative problem solving, and guide group decision making for the benefit of the whole. Maintain awareness of changing needs in the community. Support and participate in fundraising activities. Endeavor to help the Board and IEC accomplish their work thoroughly, effectively, and efficiently.It is expected that Board members will: Be actively involved, including 2 hours every other month for Board meetings and up to two additional hours per month for Committee meetings and/or representing IEC at other community/business functions in the local area. Employ his/her talents and contacts. Receive training on Board responsibilities and IEC’s organizational structure and operations. Be available to address unexpected problems or developments. Participate on at least one Board committee.The best Board members are dedicated to the key issues of independent living and are willing to take stands on significant issues affecting the disability community. Likewise, they are in tune with the philosophical commitment and purposes of IEC. Board members who have personal disabilities or direct experience with disability through family, friends, and/or careers are a great asset to IEC. To operate effectively, IEC requires a variety of management skills and looks to Board members to supplement the skills of IEC staff. Individuals with a working knowledge of finance, law, management, business administration, social policy, and persons influential in the community are of immense value to IEC. These skills can mean the difference between success and failure. Board members who have these skills and/or know how to recruit and access others in the community possessing these skills are our lifeline. People with disabilities are encouraged to join our board. If you need more information, please contact Dr. Lopez at 703-257-5400 ext. 117. Dial the extension as soon as you hear the recording. Agency: Independence Empowerment Center Description
Independence Empowerment Center (IEC) is a Center for Independent Living as defined by the U.S. Department of Education. IEC provides services enabling adults and children with disabilities to improve the quality of their lives, determine their own lifestyle, participate in all aspects of society, and secure their human and civil rights. IEC also provides a means for consumer control and policy direction of the service delivery systems affecting people with disabilities. Governance: IEC is organized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization governed by its members and a member-elected Board of Directors. Individuals on the Board serve three-year terms and (by directive) at least one-half of the Board must be comprised of people with disabilities. The Board elects officers including President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Formal Board activity includes an annual membership meeting, regular Board meetings, and Committee work (Executive, Personnel, and Finance). At the discretion of the Board President on an as-needed basis, special meetings are called, or ad hoc committees formed. The Board currently meets on a bi-monthly basis on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 4:00 PM in person at IEC’s offices in Manassas or virtually. Directors and officers serve without compensation. Roles and Responsibilities: The Board is the oversight body that is legally responsible for IEC’s operation. The Board has a fiduciary responsibility to provide accountability and transparency to the community by ensuring that the center is operating legally and effectively within its corporate framework. The Board develops policy, establishes long-range plans, attracts resources, advises the Executive Director on procedures to maintain a safe and productive work environment, and ensures financial stability. Specific responsibilities include tax filings, audits, annual reports, and insurance decisions. The Board hires, supervises, and evaluates an Executive Director. Though the Board has oversight responsibility for IEC, it is not normally involved in its day-to-day activities. The Board communicates with staff through the Executive Director. In addition to the Board’s legal and fiduciary role, Board members share in other responsibilities including IEC’s growth and development. Each Board member contributes her/his unique perspectives and skill sets to direct and operate IEC effectively and efficiently, advocates for its constituents and their rights, increases IEC’s visibility in the communities it serves, and maintains and develops funding sources. Requirements and Qualifications: IEC relies on its Board members for clear direction and long-term success and sustainability. In part, success requires placing people with a keen interest in serving the greater good in key board positions who can assist in setting goals and performance objectives; develop, implement, and execute a strategic plan and aids the Executive Director in guiding the overall management and administration of the organization. Board members should possess certain attributes that align with IEC’s mission and purpose, to include: A sincere interest in the ability of individuals with disabilities to lead independent lifestyles. A firm conviction that IEC performs a useful public service. A strong belief in the importance of IEC’s role in the community. An expertise in areas of greatest need to IEC and/or connections to such resources in the community (e.g., development/fundraising, finance, management, legal, personnel, marketing/public relations, technology, disability issues). Ability and willingness to advocate on behalf of and represent a current or potential service population.Board members are expected to be active participants in Board activities: Regularly attend and participate in Board and Committee meetings. Motivate oneself and others to achieve IEC goals and objectives which requires a willingness to volunteer for specific calls to action as needed. Listen with an open mind, engage in critical thinking and creative problem solving, and guide group decision making for the benefit of the whole. Maintain awareness of changing needs in the community. Support and participate in fundraising activities. Endeavor to help the Board and IEC accomplish their work thoroughly, effectively, and efficiently.It is expected that Board members will: Be actively involved, including 2 hours every other month for Board meetings and up to two additional hours per month for Committee meetings and/or representing IEC at other community/business functions in the local area. Employ his/her talents and contacts. Receive training on Board responsibilities and IEC’s organizational structure and operations. Be available to address unexpected problems or developments. Participate on at least one Board committee.The best Board members are dedicated to the key issues of independent living and are willing to take stands on significant issues affecting the disability community. Likewise, they are in tune with the philosophical commitment and purposes of IEC. Board members who have personal disabilities or direct experience with disability through family, friends, and/or careers are a great asset to IEC. To operate effectively, IEC requires a variety of management skills and looks to Board members to supplement the skills of IEC staff. Individuals with a working knowledge of finance, law, management, business administration, social policy, and persons influential in the community are of immense value to IEC. These skills can mean the difference between success and failure. Board members who have these skills and/or know how to recruit and access others in the community possessing these skills are our lifeline. People with disabilities are encouraged to join our board. If you need more information, please contact Dr. Lopez at 703-257-5400 ext. 117. Dial the extension as soon as you hear the recording. Agency: Independence Empowerment Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Master Gardener TrainingOnce per year we provide a 15-week training that starts in January and runs until the end of April. We train volunteers in many different horticulture related topics. Some of the training is outdoors. When the training is completed, new volunteers contribute 50 hours on various programs in the community over the next year. Please contact us if you have an interest in being contacted about our next volunteer training. Agency: VC Extension Master Gardener Program Once per year we provide a 15-week training that starts in January and runs until the end of April. We train volunteers in many different horticulture related topics. Some of the training is outdoors. When the training is completed, new volunteers contribute 50 hours on various programs in the community over the next year. Please contact us if you have an interest in being contacted about our next volunteer training. Agency: VC Extension Master Gardener Program opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186-3251 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Fundraising AssociateVolunteer Fundraising Associate Ethnos College is a new Christian higher education institution located in Warrenton; VA. Ethnos is seeking a volunteer fundraising associate. Duties include organizing fundraising events and working with volunteers, writing funding proposals and sending these to potential donors/sponsors, creating marketing and promotional activities. Prospecting, solicitating and stewarding donors. Funding associate will work directly with President and Board of Directors. Job Description brief: We are looking for an energetic volunteer fundraiser to join our team and help our organization develop fundraising programs to meet our fundraising goals throughout the year. Fundraiser responsibilities include recruiting donors, sponsors and volunteers, leading promotional activities and maintaining relationships with current donors. Ultimately, you will work with a group of volunteers to identify potential donors while also interacting with our organization’s leaders to find opportunities to help us reach our financial goals. Responsibilities: Prospecting of donors Grant research for proposal writing Develop fundraising events to help raise money throughout the year Work with marketing team to create proper collateral material Donor stewardship Maintain records of sponsors for annual outreach efforts Organize campaigns that will lead to donationsRequirements and skills: Proven work experience as a Fundraiser or similar role Experience in a fundraising position Creativity and persuasion skills Good organizational skills Strong leadership qualities Relevant training and/or certifications in FundraisingThis position may eventually result in a paid part/full time position with Ethnos College. Position can be hybrid of working from home and in the office. Prior fundraising experience preferably but not required. Must have a passion to promote the gospel of Jesus Christ through the educational efforts of Ethnos College.
Agency: Ethnos College Volunteer Fundraising Associate Ethnos College is a new Christian higher education institution located in Warrenton; VA. Ethnos is seeking a volunteer fundraising associate. Duties include organizing fundraising events and working with volunteers, writing funding proposals and sending these to potential donors/sponsors, creating marketing and promotional activities. Prospecting, solicitating and stewarding donors. Funding associate will work directly with President and Board of Directors. Job Description brief: We are looking for an energetic volunteer fundraiser to join our team and help our organization develop fundraising programs to meet our fundraising goals throughout the year. Fundraiser responsibilities include recruiting donors, sponsors and volunteers, leading promotional activities and maintaining relationships with current donors. Ultimately, you will work with a group of volunteers to identify potential donors while also interacting with our organization’s leaders to find opportunities to help us reach our financial goals. Responsibilities: Prospecting of donors Grant research for proposal writing Develop fundraising events to help raise money throughout the year Work with marketing team to create proper collateral material Donor stewardship Maintain records of sponsors for annual outreach efforts Organize campaigns that will lead to donationsRequirements and skills: Proven work experience as a Fundraiser or similar role Experience in a fundraising position Creativity and persuasion skills Good organizational skills Strong leadership qualities Relevant training and/or certifications in FundraisingThis position may eventually result in a paid part/full time position with Ethnos College. Position can be hybrid of working from home and in the office. Prior fundraising experience preferably but not required. Must have a passion to promote the gospel of Jesus Christ through the educational efforts of Ethnos College.
Agency: Ethnos College opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TUCK-IN PHONE CALLSNever underestimate the impact volunteers make in the lives they touch, whether patients and their families, fellow-team members, or observers. Volunteers matter and are needed to make phone calls from our Warrenton Office to in-home patients to ensure they have what they need to see them through the weekend. Spend each Wednesday - just one day per week - offering peace of mind to our patients and their families. Receive excellent training and ongoing support, earn community service hours for school, and obtain professional employment references as a volunteer. Rest assured that ProMedica | Heartland Hospice and its staff adhere to COVID-19 safety precautions. Visit the ProMedica | Heartland Hospice website or call 540-349-3970. Agency: Heartland Hospice Never underestimate the impact volunteers make in the lives they touch, whether patients and their families, fellow-team members, or observers. Volunteers matter and are needed to make phone calls from our Warrenton Office to in-home patients to ensure they have what they need to see them through the weekend. Spend each Wednesday - just one day per week - offering peace of mind to our patients and their families. Receive excellent training and ongoing support, earn community service hours for school, and obtain professional employment references as a volunteer. Rest assured that ProMedica | Heartland Hospice and its staff adhere to COVID-19 safety precautions. Visit the ProMedica | Heartland Hospice website or call 540-349-3970. Agency: Heartland Hospice opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outdoor ChoresDO YOU LIKE WORKING IN THE OUTDOORS? ARE YOU AVAILABLE A FEW TIMES PER SEASON TO PERFORM OUTDOOR CHORES LIKE SHOVELING SNOW, RAKING LEAVES, MOWING LAWNS, FALL CLEAN-UP, OR WINTER PREP? IF SO, PLEASE CONTACT OUR VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR AT 540-349-3970 OR RESPOND TO THIS POST TO BEGIN A CONVERSATION ABOUT SUPPORTING THE MOST VULNERABLE IN OUR/YOUR COMMUNITY. PROMEDICA/HEARTLAND HOSPICE IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION SERVING PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES NATIONWIDE. OUR WARRENTON OFFICE SERVICES THOSE IN THE COUNTIES OF FAUQUIER, RAPPAHANNOCK, CULPEPER, STAFFORD, SPOTSYLVANIA, ORANGE, WARREN, AND THE CITY OF FREDERICKSBURG. STAFF/VOLUNTEERS ADHERE TO APPROPRIATE COVID POLICIES AND PROTOCOLS. VISIT HTTPS://WWW.PROMEDICAHOSPICE.ORG/WARRENTON FOR MORE INFORMATION. Agency: Heartland Hospice DO YOU LIKE WORKING IN THE OUTDOORS? ARE YOU AVAILABLE A FEW TIMES PER SEASON TO PERFORM OUTDOOR CHORES LIKE SHOVELING SNOW, RAKING LEAVES, MOWING LAWNS, FALL CLEAN-UP, OR WINTER PREP? IF SO, PLEASE CONTACT OUR VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR AT 540-349-3970 OR RESPOND TO THIS POST TO BEGIN A CONVERSATION ABOUT SUPPORTING THE MOST VULNERABLE IN OUR/YOUR COMMUNITY. PROMEDICA/HEARTLAND HOSPICE IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION SERVING PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES NATIONWIDE. OUR WARRENTON OFFICE SERVICES THOSE IN THE COUNTIES OF FAUQUIER, RAPPAHANNOCK, CULPEPER, STAFFORD, SPOTSYLVANIA, ORANGE, WARREN, AND THE CITY OF FREDERICKSBURG. STAFF/VOLUNTEERS ADHERE TO APPROPRIATE COVID POLICIES AND PROTOCOLS. VISIT HTTPS://WWW.PROMEDICAHOSPICE.ORG/WARRENTON FOR MORE INFORMATION. Agency: Heartland Hospice opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: COMPANION VISITORSDo you have a heart for people, especially enjoy the elderly, or looking for ways to reconnect in the community? If so, we have opportunities for you to provide companionship for our patients – some of whom are former military – just an hour or two per week. Contact our Volunteer Coordinator for more information at 540-349-3970 or by responding to this post. ProMedica / Heartland Hospice is a nationwide non-profit organization, with our Warrenton, VA office serving patients in the counties of Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Orange, Warren, and the City of Fredericksburg. Staff/volunteers must adhere to established COVID policies and protocols. Visit https://www.promedicahospice.org/warrenton for more information. Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you have a heart for people, especially enjoy the elderly, or looking for ways to reconnect in the community? If so, we have opportunities for you to provide companionship for our patients – some of whom are former military – just an hour or two per week. Contact our Volunteer Coordinator for more information at 540-349-3970 or by responding to this post. ProMedica / Heartland Hospice is a nationwide non-profit organization, with our Warrenton, VA office serving patients in the counties of Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Orange, Warren, and the City of Fredericksburg. Staff/volunteers must adhere to established COVID policies and protocols. Visit https://www.promedicahospice.org/warrenton for more information. Agency: Heartland Hospice opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BEDSIDE MUSIC / ARTAre you artistic/musical/creative? Do you have a heart for people and especially enjoy the elderly? Are you hoping to reconnect in your community doing something you enjoy and is meaningful? If so, we have multiple opportunities for you to make someone’s day by bringing beauty into their life and just being you. Contact our Volunteer Coordinator for more information at 540-349-3970 or by responding to this post. ProMedica / Heartland Hospice is a nationwide non-profit organization, with our Warrenton, VA office serving patients in the counties of Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Orange, Warren, and the City of Fredericksburg. Staff/volunteers must adhere to established COVID policies and protocols. Visit https://www.promedicahospice.org/warrenton for more information. Agency: Heartland Hospice Are you artistic/musical/creative? Do you have a heart for people and especially enjoy the elderly? Are you hoping to reconnect in your community doing something you enjoy and is meaningful? If so, we have multiple opportunities for you to make someone’s day by bringing beauty into their life and just being you. Contact our Volunteer Coordinator for more information at 540-349-3970 or by responding to this post. ProMedica / Heartland Hospice is a nationwide non-profit organization, with our Warrenton, VA office serving patients in the counties of Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Orange, Warren, and the City of Fredericksburg. Staff/volunteers must adhere to established COVID policies and protocols. Visit https://www.promedicahospice.org/warrenton for more information. Agency: Heartland Hospice opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CALLS TO HOME-BOUND PATIENTSWE HAVE OPPORTUNITIES IN OUR WARRENTON OFFICE TO CALL SOME OF OUR HOME-BOUND PATIENTS EVERY WEDNESDAY TO ENSURE THEY HAVE ALL THEY NEED BEFORE THE WEEKEND. CONTACT OUR VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR AT 540-349-3970 OR RESPOND TO THIS POST. PROMEDICA/HEARTLAND HOSPICE IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION SERVING PATIENTS NATIONWIDE AND IN THE COUNTIES OF FAUQUIER, RAPPAHANNOCK, CULPEPER, STAFFORD, SPOTSYLVANIA, ORANGE, WARREN, AND THE CITY OF FREDERICKSBURG. STAFF/VOLUNTEERS ADHERE TO APPROPRIATE COVID POLICIES AND PROTOCOLS. CLICK HERE TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION. Agency: Heartland Hospice WE HAVE OPPORTUNITIES IN OUR WARRENTON OFFICE TO CALL SOME OF OUR HOME-BOUND PATIENTS EVERY WEDNESDAY TO ENSURE THEY HAVE ALL THEY NEED BEFORE THE WEEKEND. CONTACT OUR VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR AT 540-349-3970 OR RESPOND TO THIS POST. PROMEDICA/HEARTLAND HOSPICE IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION SERVING PATIENTS NATIONWIDE AND IN THE COUNTIES OF FAUQUIER, RAPPAHANNOCK, CULPEPER, STAFFORD, SPOTSYLVANIA, ORANGE, WARREN, AND THE CITY OF FREDERICKSBURG. STAFF/VOLUNTEERS ADHERE TO APPROPRIATE COVID POLICIES AND PROTOCOLS. CLICK HERE TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION. Agency: Heartland Hospice opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Crew Leader- ConstructionWe are looking for a few skilled crew leaders. Are you: in need of construction management skills to build your resume? an experienced builder that wants to share your knowledge with others?Leadership of volunteers on the construction site is critical to completing our home builds on budget. Crew leader volunteers will be trained to assist Construction Manager in leading and training construction volunteers as well as learning and passing on the mission of Fauquier Habitat. In addition, they will provide direct supervision of projects and ensure that goals established by the Fauquier Habitat Construction staff are achieved. ****Applicants will be interviewed and evaluated prior to being assigned to this volunteer role. Reports To: Construction Project Manager (CPM) and Assistant Construction SuperintendentResponsibilities: Maintain site safety through modeling of safety practices and guidelines as dictated by OSHA and the Fauquier Habitat Construction Staff Teach and lead a crew of 2-10 volunteers of varying experience levels on any given component of the building process Provide positive guidance and supportive communication to the volunteers Assist CPM with logistics of preparation for the work day i.e, where to report, (warehouse or job), loading of materials, tools and equipment on FHFH work vehicle, and be responsible to use FHFH vehicle for the day’s work. Assist with all aspects of the home building process, and ensure that each house is constructed according to the approved plans and all sustainable building program requirements that FHFH has registered and committed to completing for certification(s). Assist in loading and unloading of building materials and tools on site as needed Properly maintain all tools and equipment and immediately report any losses or damages to the CPM Lead in organized work habits and clean-up on assigned task, Coordinate and assist with set-up for the next work day and leading clean-up of entire site at end of dayTime Commitment: Commit to leading volunteer crews as available, necessary, and scheduled at least twice a month to be considered active Arrive early to the build location to prepare for volunteersTraining: On Site training by Construction Staff or paid Sub-contractors, as scheduled Training will focus on providing optimum experience on the build sites for all volunteers as well as job site safetyPreferred Qualifications: Positive team player with ability to motivate and lead Ability to be on one’s feet for extended periods of time Ability to bend, squat, lift and make repetitive motions Be willing to work outsideAgency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity We are looking for a few skilled crew leaders. Are you: in need of construction management skills to build your resume? an experienced builder that wants to share your knowledge with others?Leadership of volunteers on the construction site is critical to completing our home builds on budget. Crew leader volunteers will be trained to assist Construction Manager in leading and training construction volunteers as well as learning and passing on the mission of Fauquier Habitat. In addition, they will provide direct supervision of projects and ensure that goals established by the Fauquier Habitat Construction staff are achieved. ****Applicants will be interviewed and evaluated prior to being assigned to this volunteer role. Reports To: Construction Project Manager (CPM) and Assistant Construction SuperintendentResponsibilities: Maintain site safety through modeling of safety practices and guidelines as dictated by OSHA and the Fauquier Habitat Construction Staff Teach and lead a crew of 2-10 volunteers of varying experience levels on any given component of the building process Provide positive guidance and supportive communication to the volunteers Assist CPM with logistics of preparation for the work day i.e, where to report, (warehouse or job), loading of materials, tools and equipment on FHFH work vehicle, and be responsible to use FHFH vehicle for the day’s work. Assist with all aspects of the home building process, and ensure that each house is constructed according to the approved plans and all sustainable building program requirements that FHFH has registered and committed to completing for certification(s). Assist in loading and unloading of building materials and tools on site as needed Properly maintain all tools and equipment and immediately report any losses or damages to the CPM Lead in organized work habits and clean-up on assigned task, Coordinate and assist with set-up for the next work day and leading clean-up of entire site at end of dayTime Commitment: Commit to leading volunteer crews as available, necessary, and scheduled at least twice a month to be considered active Arrive early to the build location to prepare for volunteersTraining: On Site training by Construction Staff or paid Sub-contractors, as scheduled Training will focus on providing optimum experience on the build sites for all volunteers as well as job site safetyPreferred Qualifications: Positive team player with ability to motivate and lead Ability to be on one’s feet for extended periods of time Ability to bend, squat, lift and make repetitive motions Be willing to work outsideAgency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Connecting in Faith"This little light of mine, I'm going to let it shine, Let it shine, all the time, let it shine Does this song resonate with you? Are you a shining light? Are you interested in helping us establish and maintain strong relationships with local congregations? We need your help to engage members of our Faith Community to support projects and promote our mission; of making safe and affordable housing a matter of conscience and action in our community. Our committee is small but with your help we can grow, will you help us? Activities might include public speaking (or helping us find that one person who loves talking) and leading discussions of Habitat's goals and activities, keeping the church committee active/ engaged and coordinating the participation of individual congregations.
Agency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity "This little light of mine, I'm going to let it shine, Let it shine, all the time, let it shine Does this song resonate with you? Are you a shining light? Are you interested in helping us establish and maintain strong relationships with local congregations? We need your help to engage members of our Faith Community to support projects and promote our mission; of making safe and affordable housing a matter of conscience and action in our community. Our committee is small but with your help we can grow, will you help us? Activities might include public speaking (or helping us find that one person who loves talking) and leading discussions of Habitat's goals and activities, keeping the church committee active/ engaged and coordinating the participation of individual congregations.
Agency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Saturday Morning Firewood MinistrySummer Announcement: Donated firewood is cut, split, stacked, and delivered to struggling Fauquier County residents every Saturday morning at the Warrenton Baptist Church property, The Gathering Place, behind Brumfield Elementary on Alwington Boulevard in Warrenton, VA. No special skills are needed. If you have an axe or maul, please bring them. Gloves are strongly encouraged. Social distancing is available as we work outside in a large area. Pickup trucks with willing drivers are especially needed. We hope to see you any Saturday morning between 8:00 and 10:00 am! Agency: Fauquier Community Coalition Summer Announcement: Donated firewood is cut, split, stacked, and delivered to struggling Fauquier County residents every Saturday morning at the Warrenton Baptist Church property, The Gathering Place, behind Brumfield Elementary on Alwington Boulevard in Warrenton, VA. No special skills are needed. If you have an axe or maul, please bring them. Gloves are strongly encouraged. Social distancing is available as we work outside in a large area. Pickup trucks with willing drivers are especially needed. We hope to see you any Saturday morning between 8:00 and 10:00 am! Agency: Fauquier Community Coalition opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Interpreter BankIf you are bilingual in Spanish and passionate about helping people overcome a language barrier, we invite you to volunteer with us at PATH Community Link as an interpreter. You will help ensure that a language barrier never stands in the way of people in need of community-based services or at local events. If you sign up for our Community Interpreter Bank, you will receive emails about upcoming opportunities to assist either in person or telephonically. If that opportunity fits within your schedule, you can easily sign up to volunteer. If you have any questions, please contact Yesenia Reyes at yreyes@pathforyou.org.
Agency: PATH Foundation If you are bilingual in Spanish and passionate about helping people overcome a language barrier, we invite you to volunteer with us at PATH Community Link as an interpreter. You will help ensure that a language barrier never stands in the way of people in need of community-based services or at local events. If you sign up for our Community Interpreter Bank, you will receive emails about upcoming opportunities to assist either in person or telephonically. If that opportunity fits within your schedule, you can easily sign up to volunteer. If you have any questions, please contact Yesenia Reyes at yreyes@pathforyou.org.
Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22724 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hire Autism NavigatorDo you want to directly help adults with autism get a job? Job seekers with autism are among the many unemployed right now facing extra challenges and can use your help! Apply today at https://www.hireautism.org/navigator-application/ We are looking for volunteers with business, management, and human resources experience to serve as Hire Autism Navigators and help autistic adults refine their resumes and cover letters and prepare for job interviews. The expected volunteer commitment is 1-2 hours per week for three months. Familiarity with autism is a plus, but it is not a prerequisite. Volunteers must complete our Navigator training and successfully pass a background check before being eligible to begin working with a Hire Autism job seeker. The ideal volunteer will have a record of success in their professional career, excellent verbal and written communication skills, a commitment to Hire Autism’s mission, and the desire to serve as a positive role model. Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct weekly phone/video call with an assigned job seeker Provide feedback in the form of comments on the job seeker’s resume and cover letter Help job seeker identify and search for jobs commensurate with their skills and qualifications Support job seeker with interview preparation Answer general job search questions and teach basic employment-related skills Document and report progress to Hire Autism staff on a biweekly basis Promote job seeker’s autonomy and independence by embracing a “do-it-with, not do-it-for” coaching styleRequirements: 10+ years of leadership, management, HR, or related experience Ability to pass a criminal background check Experience as a business owner, hiring manager, or similar Competence in Google Docs, online searching, and virtual communication Excellent verbal and written communication skillsAgency: Organization for Autism Research, Hire Autism Program Do you want to directly help adults with autism get a job? Job seekers with autism are among the many unemployed right now facing extra challenges and can use your help! Apply today at https://www.hireautism.org/navigator-application/ We are looking for volunteers with business, management, and human resources experience to serve as Hire Autism Navigators and help autistic adults refine their resumes and cover letters and prepare for job interviews. The expected volunteer commitment is 1-2 hours per week for three months. Familiarity with autism is a plus, but it is not a prerequisite. Volunteers must complete our Navigator training and successfully pass a background check before being eligible to begin working with a Hire Autism job seeker. The ideal volunteer will have a record of success in their professional career, excellent verbal and written communication skills, a commitment to Hire Autism’s mission, and the desire to serve as a positive role model. Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct weekly phone/video call with an assigned job seeker Provide feedback in the form of comments on the job seeker’s resume and cover letter Help job seeker identify and search for jobs commensurate with their skills and qualifications Support job seeker with interview preparation Answer general job search questions and teach basic employment-related skills Document and report progress to Hire Autism staff on a biweekly basis Promote job seeker’s autonomy and independence by embracing a “do-it-with, not do-it-for” coaching styleRequirements: 10+ years of leadership, management, HR, or related experience Ability to pass a criminal background check Experience as a business owner, hiring manager, or similar Competence in Google Docs, online searching, and virtual communication Excellent verbal and written communication skillsAgency: Organization for Autism Research, Hire Autism Program opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing/Production Team-Volunteer PhotographerHelp us capture our memories! The photographer will support the organization by capturing images that help support our programs and to tell the story of what we are all about and what we do. The individual will direct, develop and manage all images for the purposes of marketing/promoting the organization to include website, newsletters, social media, flyers, post cards, etc. Other responsibilities may include arranging objects, scenes, lighting and background to adhere to specifications, directing participants, using photoshop when needed, etc.
Agency: Pathways, Inc. Help us capture our memories! The photographer will support the organization by capturing images that help support our programs and to tell the story of what we are all about and what we do. The individual will direct, develop and manage all images for the purposes of marketing/promoting the organization to include website, newsletters, social media, flyers, post cards, etc. Other responsibilities may include arranging objects, scenes, lighting and background to adhere to specifications, directing participants, using photoshop when needed, etc.
Agency: Pathways, Inc. opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Board Member(s)Serve in Leadership Role Agency: American Red Cross Serve in Leadership Role Agency: American Red Cross opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20119 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock Community Volunteer Leader(s)Purpose: A Community Volunteer Leader (CVL) is a leadership volunteer who works in partnership with the Executive Director or Regional Executive with the primary goal of building capacity to grow the volunteer base to deliver the local Red Cross mission. redcross.org/virginia Agency: American Red Cross Purpose: A Community Volunteer Leader (CVL) is a leadership volunteer who works in partnership with the Executive Director or Regional Executive with the primary goal of building capacity to grow the volunteer base to deliver the local Red Cross mission. redcross.org/virginia Agency: American Red Cross opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20199 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers neededArea 27 Fauquier Special Olympics is looking for volunteers to support their year-round sports program. Basketball, Bowling, and swimming will be starting in January. Come out and have some fun with us. Volunteers under the age of 18 need to complete this application. https://dotorg.brightspotcdn.com/e2/90/a1ea8ea54d56a7b762e9f9de2ccb/class-a-minor-rev. May 2021.pdf
Volunteers 18+ need to complete this application and follow the steps for a background check and additional courses to take. The additional courses are about 30 minutes long and are computer-based. https://dotorg.brightspotcdn.com/e4/9e/5a4d94104bf98ff80d9c13c9a912/class-a-adult-rev. May 2021.pdf
We are looking for volunteers to assist with all of our sports programs.
Please contact us if you have any questions. We look forward to hearing from you.
Agency: Fauquier Special Olympics-Area 27 Area 27 Fauquier Special Olympics is looking for volunteers to support their year-round sports program. Basketball, Bowling, and swimming will be starting in January. Come out and have some fun with us. Volunteers under the age of 18 need to complete this application. https://dotorg.brightspotcdn.com/e2/90/a1ea8ea54d56a7b762e9f9de2ccb/class-a-minor-rev. May 2021.pdf
Volunteers 18+ need to complete this application and follow the steps for a background check and additional courses to take. The additional courses are about 30 minutes long and are computer-based. https://dotorg.brightspotcdn.com/e4/9e/5a4d94104bf98ff80d9c13c9a912/class-a-adult-rev. May 2021.pdf
We are looking for volunteers to assist with all of our sports programs.
Please contact us if you have any questions. We look forward to hearing from you.
Agency: Fauquier Special Olympics-Area 27 opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat shelter volunteerHelp us rescue homeless cats!! We operate a cage-free, no-kill cat shelter in Flint Hill, VA. We need folks to help us: feed the cats, give clean water, scoop litter boxes, and play with our cats.We have two shifts per day, morning and afternoon, and hours are flexible. A shift normally takes 1-2 hours to complete. Young people under 18 welcome with adult supervision. Agency: RappCats Help us rescue homeless cats!! We operate a cage-free, no-kill cat shelter in Flint Hill, VA. We need folks to help us: feed the cats, give clean water, scoop litter boxes, and play with our cats.We have two shifts per day, morning and afternoon, and hours are flexible. A shift normally takes 1-2 hours to complete. Young people under 18 welcome with adult supervision. Agency: RappCats opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA Children's Intervention Services Needs Spanish/English Speaking VolunteersA new case of child abuse or neglect enters the court system once every few days. When these children come from the Hispanic/Latino Community, they are at an extreme disadvantage; there are not enough Spanish speaking CASA volunteers to help ensure that these children receive the same care, and attention as other child victims of abuse. CASA Children’s Intervention Services recruits and trains volunteers to investigate a child's situation and to advocate for the best interests of the child in court. We seek volunteers fluent in both English and Spanish to close the language gap and make sure our Hispanic children grow up in safe and permanent homes. No prior experience in child welfare or the law is required. To learn more about child advocacy with CASA, attend a Virtual information session. Contact JoAnn at jpolen@casacis.org or call (703) 330-8145 for dates and meeting links. Agency: CASA Children's Intervention Services A new case of child abuse or neglect enters the court system once every few days. When these children come from the Hispanic/Latino Community, they are at an extreme disadvantage; there are not enough Spanish speaking CASA volunteers to help ensure that these children receive the same care, and attention as other child victims of abuse. CASA Children’s Intervention Services recruits and trains volunteers to investigate a child's situation and to advocate for the best interests of the child in court. We seek volunteers fluent in both English and Spanish to close the language gap and make sure our Hispanic children grow up in safe and permanent homes. No prior experience in child welfare or the law is required. To learn more about child advocacy with CASA, attend a Virtual information session. Contact JoAnn at jpolen@casacis.org or call (703) 330-8145 for dates and meeting links. Agency: CASA Children's Intervention Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hope for Appalachia: Prom Dress MinistryIf you have a prom dress you won't be wearing again, consider donating it to our Prom Dress Ministry! We take these dresses into the High Schools and give girls a chance to pick a dress so they can enjoy Prom!
We are also collecting the following items that can be used for Prom: Women's Dress Shoes: NEW ONLY. Shoes that can be worn with a prom dress Women's Clutch Style Purses: Bedazzled or a dressy style that can coordinate easily with a prom dress. New or Gently Used Men's Tuxedos: New or Gently Used Men's Suits: Black, Grey or Blue. Current Styles. New or Gently Used Men's Dress Shoes: NEW ONLY. Shoes that can be worn with a suit We collect these items year-round and take them on the Spring Trips. Items can be dropped off at New Salem Baptist Church in Culpeper anytime (8233 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper VA 22701). There is a deliveries door, and the items can be left in the foyer.
If you would like to mail items, you can send them to: Hope for Appalachia, C/o Mike & Liesa Dodson, 7356 Beech Hill Lane, Boston VA 22713
For more information, please visit our website: https://hfavateam.com Agency: Hope For Appalachia Virginia Inc If you have a prom dress you won't be wearing again, consider donating it to our Prom Dress Ministry! We take these dresses into the High Schools and give girls a chance to pick a dress so they can enjoy Prom!
We are also collecting the following items that can be used for Prom: Women's Dress Shoes: NEW ONLY. Shoes that can be worn with a prom dress Women's Clutch Style Purses: Bedazzled or a dressy style that can coordinate easily with a prom dress. New or Gently Used Men's Tuxedos: New or Gently Used Men's Suits: Black, Grey or Blue. Current Styles. New or Gently Used Men's Dress Shoes: NEW ONLY. Shoes that can be worn with a suit We collect these items year-round and take them on the Spring Trips. Items can be dropped off at New Salem Baptist Church in Culpeper anytime (8233 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper VA 22701). There is a deliveries door, and the items can be left in the foyer.
If you would like to mail items, you can send them to: Hope for Appalachia, C/o Mike & Liesa Dodson, 7356 Beech Hill Lane, Boston VA 22713
For more information, please visit our website: https://hfavateam.com Agency: Hope For Appalachia Virginia Inc opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Receptionist/Front Desk AttendantReceptionist/Front Desk Attendant needed! Get a behind-the-scenes look at how an animal shelter operates. These volunteers answer the phones, greet shelter visitors, and accept donations. Training will be provided. For further details on this and other volunteer opportunities, check out our website (https://www.middleburghumane.org/volunteer-opportunities) or send an email to: mary.arden@middleburghumane.org Agency: Middleburg Humane Foundation Receptionist/Front Desk Attendant needed! Get a behind-the-scenes look at how an animal shelter operates. These volunteers answer the phones, greet shelter visitors, and accept donations. Training will be provided. For further details on this and other volunteer opportunities, check out our website (https://www.middleburghumane.org/volunteer-opportunities) or send an email to: mary.arden@middleburghumane.org Agency: Middleburg Humane Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Pick-up and ProcessingA ReStore Donation & Sales Processor works with staff to: Assist with donation drop off and pick-ups- Unloading and staging of items Thank donors and record their contact information Inspect, clean, and test incoming donations Assess market pricing Package, label, and price incoming donations for sale Optional: Establish community partnerships to increase quality, donated goods.Qualifications: Excellent interpersonal skills: Friendly and helpful attitude Self-motivated Willingness to help a diverse customer base Ability to lift 50 pounds Ability to work in a warehouse environment Ability to stay on feet for an extended period of time Willingness to learn and communicate Habitat’s mission to the public
Agency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity A ReStore Donation & Sales Processor works with staff to: Assist with donation drop off and pick-ups- Unloading and staging of items Thank donors and record their contact information Inspect, clean, and test incoming donations Assess market pricing Package, label, and price incoming donations for sale Optional: Establish community partnerships to increase quality, donated goods.Qualifications: Excellent interpersonal skills: Friendly and helpful attitude Self-motivated Willingness to help a diverse customer base Ability to lift 50 pounds Ability to work in a warehouse environment Ability to stay on feet for an extended period of time Willingness to learn and communicate Habitat’s mission to the public
Agency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Fundraising CoordinatorLooking for an individual with extensive fundraising knowledge who is interested in volunteering with our organization to create positive cash flow to fund our programs. Tasks will include the below. Establish/Create our overall fundraising model. Contacting vendors and partners for coordination. Establish and maintain good rapport with current and future partners. Work with Volunteer Manager to mobilize a fundraising team.Agency: 2ND 2 NUNN Sports Looking for an individual with extensive fundraising knowledge who is interested in volunteering with our organization to create positive cash flow to fund our programs. Tasks will include the below. Establish/Create our overall fundraising model. Contacting vendors and partners for coordination. Establish and maintain good rapport with current and future partners. Work with Volunteer Manager to mobilize a fundraising team.Agency: 2ND 2 NUNN Sports opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PATH Resource Center Communications CoachIn our effort to match community talent with the needs of our non-profit community, PATH is always looking for skilled volunteers who wish to share their time. The position of PATH Resource Center Communications Coach will assist nonprofits and local governament agencies with creating effective commuincation strategies through messaging, sotry telling and core presenting, writing and editing skills. Organizations in need of such services will notify the PATH Resource Center staff. Staff will coordinate with volunteer for available session dates. Upon completion of background check and response to this opportunity, someone will be in touch to forward you an application and to set up an interview.
Agency: PATH Foundation In our effort to match community talent with the needs of our non-profit community, PATH is always looking for skilled volunteers who wish to share their time. The position of PATH Resource Center Communications Coach will assist nonprofits and local governament agencies with creating effective commuincation strategies through messaging, sotry telling and core presenting, writing and editing skills. Organizations in need of such services will notify the PATH Resource Center staff. Staff will coordinate with volunteer for available session dates. Upon completion of background check and response to this opportunity, someone will be in touch to forward you an application and to set up an interview.
Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22724 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RESTORE Culpeper - Setup/Teardown Team
This team would be dedicated to making sure all things are ready and in place for our weekly RESTORE environment. This would include arranging chairs and tables in appropriate locations before and after meeting, setting up a food/snack table, emptying trash, ensuring the facility is clean and everything is back to its original places and locking the facility once the meeting has ended.
Meetings are held weekly in which the team will work on rotating schedules depending on the size of the team. Hours related to this opportunity will vary from 2-6 hours per month. For more information about this opportunity, please visit https://herestores.com/support-us/ to complete a volunteer application. Once completed, someone from our leadership team will contact you in regards to next steps. Agency: Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS)
This team would be dedicated to making sure all things are ready and in place for our weekly RESTORE environment. This would include arranging chairs and tables in appropriate locations before and after meeting, setting up a food/snack table, emptying trash, ensuring the facility is clean and everything is back to its original places and locking the facility once the meeting has ended.
Meetings are held weekly in which the team will work on rotating schedules depending on the size of the team. Hours related to this opportunity will vary from 2-6 hours per month. For more information about this opportunity, please visit https://herestores.com/support-us/ to complete a volunteer application. Once completed, someone from our leadership team will contact you in regards to next steps. Agency: Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: RESTORE Culpeper - Facilitators Team
This team would be a group of individuals/couples facilitating and or teaching the chosen, faith-based curriculum. Facilitators will rotate each week and will need to make themselves familiar with the curriculum. These individuals should have experience with working with high risk individuals and/or have knowledge of addiction, recovery and the Twelve step approach. Each individual will need to complete a formal application and set up an interview with our Leadership Team.
Hours for this opportunity would vary between 4-6 hours per month depending on the size of the team. Hours will include prepping for the meeting by working through selected curriculum as well as time spent facilitating the meeting. Meeting times are from 7 PM to 8 PM every Monday.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit https://herestores.com/support-us/ to complete a volunteer application. Once completed, someone from our leadership team will contact you in regards to next steps. Agency: Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS)
This team would be a group of individuals/couples facilitating and or teaching the chosen, faith-based curriculum. Facilitators will rotate each week and will need to make themselves familiar with the curriculum. These individuals should have experience with working with high risk individuals and/or have knowledge of addiction, recovery and the Twelve step approach. Each individual will need to complete a formal application and set up an interview with our Leadership Team.
Hours for this opportunity would vary between 4-6 hours per month depending on the size of the team. Hours will include prepping for the meeting by working through selected curriculum as well as time spent facilitating the meeting. Meeting times are from 7 PM to 8 PM every Monday.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit https://herestores.com/support-us/ to complete a volunteer application. Once completed, someone from our leadership team will contact you in regards to next steps. Agency: Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RESTORE Culpeper - Speaker Recruitment TeamThis is a unique team that will be working outside the meeting time frames recruiting speakers they feel have a testimony to share of their recovery. Speaker guidelines will be given to the team of recruiters to accurately reach those who are in recovery and want to share their story. Coordinating speakers will require minimal administrative work in the way of scheduling. Hours for this opportunity will vary between 2-4 hours a month on average. Hours will include email/phone correspondence or in person/virtual meetings with potential RESTORE speakers. An interview will be done with any and all potential speakers to be sure they fit the guidelines of RESTORE Culpeper's ministry. For more information about this opportunity, please visit https://herestores.com/support-us/ to complete a volunteer application. Once completed, someone from our leadership team will contact you in regards to next steps. Agency: Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS) This is a unique team that will be working outside the meeting time frames recruiting speakers they feel have a testimony to share of their recovery. Speaker guidelines will be given to the team of recruiters to accurately reach those who are in recovery and want to share their story. Coordinating speakers will require minimal administrative work in the way of scheduling. Hours for this opportunity will vary between 2-4 hours a month on average. Hours will include email/phone correspondence or in person/virtual meetings with potential RESTORE speakers. An interview will be done with any and all potential speakers to be sure they fit the guidelines of RESTORE Culpeper's ministry. For more information about this opportunity, please visit https://herestores.com/support-us/ to complete a volunteer application. Once completed, someone from our leadership team will contact you in regards to next steps. Agency: Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RESTORE Culpeper Prayer TeamThis is a special team of individuals that will intercede for our RESTORE Culpeper ministry. We believe that nothing happens apart from prayer and we need believers to come alongside this ministry to pray for all aspects of our entire team; leadership, individual teams, overall direction of RESTORE Culpeper ministry, “alter” prayers and for those attending these weekly meetings. Hours will vary month to month depending on prayer needs. For more information about this opportunity, please visit https://herestores.com/support-us/ to complete a volunteer application. Once completed, someone from our leadership team will contact you in regards to next steps. Agency: Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS) This is a special team of individuals that will intercede for our RESTORE Culpeper ministry. We believe that nothing happens apart from prayer and we need believers to come alongside this ministry to pray for all aspects of our entire team; leadership, individual teams, overall direction of RESTORE Culpeper ministry, “alter” prayers and for those attending these weekly meetings. Hours will vary month to month depending on prayer needs. For more information about this opportunity, please visit https://herestores.com/support-us/ to complete a volunteer application. Once completed, someone from our leadership team will contact you in regards to next steps. Agency: Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RESTORE Culpeper - Administrative AssistantThis person will help support the functionality of this entire team through administrative, organizational tasks such as keeping a schedule of all speakers, facilitators, curriculum study sessions, keeping up-to-date contact information for all teams and leaders, as well as any other administrative tasks needed. Hours for this opportunity will be between 8-10 per month. For more information about this opportunity, please visit https://herestores.com/support-us/ to complete a volunteer application. Once completed, someone from our leadership team will contact you in regards to next steps. Agency: Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS) This person will help support the functionality of this entire team through administrative, organizational tasks such as keeping a schedule of all speakers, facilitators, curriculum study sessions, keeping up-to-date contact information for all teams and leaders, as well as any other administrative tasks needed. Hours for this opportunity will be between 8-10 per month. For more information about this opportunity, please visit https://herestores.com/support-us/ to complete a volunteer application. Once completed, someone from our leadership team will contact you in regards to next steps. Agency: Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for Gardening and BeautificationMountainside Montesori, a 501c3 nonprofit, seeks volunteers to help with light gardening and campus beautification. If you love growing, tending flowers, and the feel of fresh soil in your hands - this high-impact volunteer opportunity is an excellent way to lend your expertise to a worthy cause supporting local children. Timing is flexible and determined by you - Schedule and coordinate at your leisure! Please reply to this posting or contact Laine Iten at laine@mountainsidemontessori.com for more details. Agency: Mountainside Montessori Mountainside Montesori, a 501c3 nonprofit, seeks volunteers to help with light gardening and campus beautification. If you love growing, tending flowers, and the feel of fresh soil in your hands - this high-impact volunteer opportunity is an excellent way to lend your expertise to a worthy cause supporting local children. Timing is flexible and determined by you - Schedule and coordinate at your leisure! Please reply to this posting or contact Laine Iten at laine@mountainsidemontessori.com for more details. Agency: Mountainside Montessori opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Graphic Design Help Needed in Support of Local SchoolchildrenMountainside Montessori seeks experienced graphic designers to help with occasional small projects as needed throughout the year including the creation of invitations, flyers, brochures, signage, and other graphic collatoral. Interested volunteers will coordinate with the School's Director of Development and select specific projects from a prioritized list of needs. Work may be done at any time with hours subject to your inclination and availability. Your involvement and expertise supports our entire community of students and families from Loudoun, Fauquier, Culpeper, Prince William and beyond. Thank you for your consideration and support. Agency: Mountainside Montessori Mountainside Montessori seeks experienced graphic designers to help with occasional small projects as needed throughout the year including the creation of invitations, flyers, brochures, signage, and other graphic collatoral. Interested volunteers will coordinate with the School's Director of Development and select specific projects from a prioritized list of needs. Work may be done at any time with hours subject to your inclination and availability. Your involvement and expertise supports our entire community of students and families from Loudoun, Fauquier, Culpeper, Prince William and beyond. Thank you for your consideration and support. Agency: Mountainside Montessori opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographer Needed in Support of Local SchoolchildrenMountainside Montessori seeks experienced photographers to help with occasional small projects as needed throughout the year including event photography and images for inclusion in the School's ongoing marketing and PR collateral. Our organization uses high quality imagery to tell stories in publications, on our website and through social media. Interested volunteers will coordinate with the School's Director of Development and select specific projects from a prioritized list of needs. Your involvement and expertise supports our entire community of students and families from Loudoun, Fauquier, Culpeper, Prince William and beyond. Thank you for your consideration and support. Agency: Mountainside Montessori Mountainside Montessori seeks experienced photographers to help with occasional small projects as needed throughout the year including event photography and images for inclusion in the School's ongoing marketing and PR collateral. Our organization uses high quality imagery to tell stories in publications, on our website and through social media. Interested volunteers will coordinate with the School's Director of Development and select specific projects from a prioritized list of needs. Your involvement and expertise supports our entire community of students and families from Loudoun, Fauquier, Culpeper, Prince William and beyond. Thank you for your consideration and support. Agency: Mountainside Montessori opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Relations and Marketing Help Needed in Support of Local SchoolchildrenMountainside Montessori seeks experienced professionals with knowledge of Marketing and Public Relations to provide advice and administrative support for the ongoing operations of our nonprofit organization. We are specifically interest in the creation of a detailed Marketing and PR Plan to support our School's continued growth. Agency: Mountainside Montessori Mountainside Montessori seeks experienced professionals with knowledge of Marketing and Public Relations to provide advice and administrative support for the ongoing operations of our nonprofit organization. We are specifically interest in the creation of a detailed Marketing and PR Plan to support our School's continued growth. Agency: Mountainside Montessori opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thank You Note Writing and Admin Help NeededMountainside Montessori seeks volunteers to help with administrative tasks in support of the School's ongoing operations and community relations. Specific tasks may include writing thank you notes, assembling mailings, document preparation, writing projects, office administration, and other clerical projects as requested based on your interests and availability. Agency: Mountainside Montessori Mountainside Montessori seeks volunteers to help with administrative tasks in support of the School's ongoing operations and community relations. Specific tasks may include writing thank you notes, assembling mailings, document preparation, writing projects, office administration, and other clerical projects as requested based on your interests and availability. Agency: Mountainside Montessori opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cuddle Crew and Cat SocializerAt your convenience 2-15 hours per week. In shelter, hands-on. Helping new and traumatized cats adjust and learn to trust. Work alone or with someone. Cat Whisperer training provided! Mature teens (supervised) or adults. Agency: RappCats At your convenience 2-15 hours per week. In shelter, hands-on. Helping new and traumatized cats adjust and learn to trust. Work alone or with someone. Cat Whisperer training provided! Mature teens (supervised) or adults. Agency: RappCats opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Firefighter or EMTNew Baltimore Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company in Warrenton, Virginia, is always seeking new members interested in firefighting or emergency medical services. Active, participating members will receive free training and uniforms, and are required to serve a few hours of duty per month. The firestation is a welcoming, friendly environment where we can train as well as respond to 911 calls.
Agency: New Baltimore Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company, Inc. New Baltimore Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company in Warrenton, Virginia, is always seeking new members interested in firefighting or emergency medical services. Active, participating members will receive free training and uniforms, and are required to serve a few hours of duty per month. The firestation is a welcoming, friendly environment where we can train as well as respond to 911 calls.
Agency: New Baltimore Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company, Inc. opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media ManagerThis position creates and keeps up with social media and website. Must be MAC oriented. This position could also be done from home with flexible hours. Agency: Kid Pan Alley This position creates and keeps up with social media and website. Must be MAC oriented. This position could also be done from home with flexible hours. Agency: Kid Pan Alley opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 22747 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Videographer, Social Media, Web-site Assistance
Living Sky Foundation is a 501(C)(3) organization that offers service opportunities, internships, volunteer and some contractual work in a areas including social media, artist studio, and grant writing. We are currently seeking a student intern or local professional that can assist with updating our online presence. Tasks include website design/revision, social media updates, create online store, and videography that will illustrate our mission success.
Hours can be very flexible
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Agency: Living Sky Foundation
Living Sky Foundation is a 501(C)(3) organization that offers service opportunities, internships, volunteer and some contractual work in a areas including social media, artist studio, and grant writing. We are currently seeking a student intern or local professional that can assist with updating our online presence. Tasks include website design/revision, social media updates, create online store, and videography that will illustrate our mission success.
Hours can be very flexible
Please click on the respond key above if interested, or for more information.♥
Agency: Living Sky Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22716 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support MemberOur support members are the backbone of our department. Support members assist with the countless hours of office work and behind the scenes effort that goes into the function of the department. These members are encouraged to participate in anything from fundraising to helping with paperwork to working in the thrift shop run by the auxiliary. In many ways our support staff are the ones who make it possible for our firefighters and EMS personnel to do their jobs. Our support member category is very accommodating in terms of who can participate and what that person can do. We have members who write grants, file state and federal reports, participate in our monthly fundraising events such as dinners and breakfasts, maintain our website and Facebook page, perform maintenance on the trucks and buildings, and work at the thrift shop selling clothes. Anyone is capable of volunteering with our department through this membership class. No one is expected to have experience we are more than happy to provide any training needed. Agency: Washington Volunteer Fire & Rescue Our support members are the backbone of our department. Support members assist with the countless hours of office work and behind the scenes effort that goes into the function of the department. These members are encouraged to participate in anything from fundraising to helping with paperwork to working in the thrift shop run by the auxiliary. In many ways our support staff are the ones who make it possible for our firefighters and EMS personnel to do their jobs. Our support member category is very accommodating in terms of who can participate and what that person can do. We have members who write grants, file state and federal reports, participate in our monthly fundraising events such as dinners and breakfasts, maintain our website and Facebook page, perform maintenance on the trucks and buildings, and work at the thrift shop selling clothes. Anyone is capable of volunteering with our department through this membership class. No one is expected to have experience we are more than happy to provide any training needed. Agency: Washington Volunteer Fire & Rescue opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22747 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Relations/Press VolunteerWAAAG gets a good deal of press, but we need folks who have experience reaching out to media. We are looking for people who can write and distribute press releases, newsletters, etc.
Agency: WAAAG - Washington Area Animal Adoption Group WAAAG gets a good deal of press, but we need folks who have experience reaching out to media. We are looking for people who can write and distribute press releases, newsletters, etc.
Agency: WAAAG - Washington Area Animal Adoption Group opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterGrants and fundraising have been a huge help in funding our projects and programs. However, grant writing takes time in gathering information and tracking statistics and should be someone who is familiar with both budgets and financial statements. You will be trained and mentored through the learning process. This is a position that you could work at from home. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159
Agency: For the Cats' Sake Grants and fundraising have been a huge help in funding our projects and programs. However, grant writing takes time in gathering information and tracking statistics and should be someone who is familiar with both budgets and financial statements. You will be trained and mentored through the learning process. This is a position that you could work at from home. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159
Agency: For the Cats' Sake opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PATH Resource Center Statistical AnalystIn our effort to match community talent with the needs of our non-profit community, PATH is always looking for skilled volunteers who wish to share their time. The position of PATH Resource Center Statistical Analyst Volunteer is to help nonprofits and local government agencies create and assess organizational data for reporting and evaluation. Organizations in need of such services will notify the PATH Resource Center staff. Staff will coordinate with volunteer for available session dates. Statistician will meet with interested organizations to discuss the scope of the project or task. Possible projects could include annual report presentation data collection program and data evaluation data projections and templatesUpon completion of background check and response to this opportunity, someone will be in touch to forward you an application and to set up an interview.
Agency: PATH Foundation In our effort to match community talent with the needs of our non-profit community, PATH is always looking for skilled volunteers who wish to share their time. The position of PATH Resource Center Statistical Analyst Volunteer is to help nonprofits and local government agencies create and assess organizational data for reporting and evaluation. Organizations in need of such services will notify the PATH Resource Center staff. Staff will coordinate with volunteer for available session dates. Statistician will meet with interested organizations to discuss the scope of the project or task. Possible projects could include annual report presentation data collection program and data evaluation data projections and templatesUpon completion of background check and response to this opportunity, someone will be in touch to forward you an application and to set up an interview.
Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Castleton Volunteer Fire Company MemberCastleton Volunteer Fire Company members are the backbone of our department. Volunteer members assist with the countless hours of office work and behind the scenes effort that helps fire and rescue efforts run smoothly. Members are encouraged to participate in activities such as fundraising, special events, grant writing, paperwork, website & Facebook development & maintenance. Volunteer members allow firefighters and EMS personnel to do their jobs. Volunteer members jobs are very flexible and match the skills and abilities of the volunteer with needs of the department. Volunteers write grants, file state and federal reports, participate in fundraising events such as the “Turkey Shoot”, maintain our website and Facebook page, and perform maintenance on the trucks and buildings. Almost anyone can volunteer without any special skies or training. But we can provide training at no cost if members want to become ambulance or fire truck drivers, EMTs, etc. Please contact us to join and help save a life in Castleton! Agency: Castleton Community Volunteer Fire Company Castleton Volunteer Fire Company members are the backbone of our department. Volunteer members assist with the countless hours of office work and behind the scenes effort that helps fire and rescue efforts run smoothly. Members are encouraged to participate in activities such as fundraising, special events, grant writing, paperwork, website & Facebook development & maintenance. Volunteer members allow firefighters and EMS personnel to do their jobs. Volunteer members jobs are very flexible and match the skills and abilities of the volunteer with needs of the department. Volunteers write grants, file state and federal reports, participate in fundraising events such as the “Turkey Shoot”, maintain our website and Facebook page, and perform maintenance on the trucks and buildings. Almost anyone can volunteer without any special skies or training. But we can provide training at no cost if members want to become ambulance or fire truck drivers, EMTs, etc. Please contact us to join and help save a life in Castleton! Agency: Castleton Community Volunteer Fire Company opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22716 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Planner NewEvent Planner - This is a great volunteer opportunity to develop project planning skills, for community outreach, and to gain marketing/non-profit experience - You are needed! We appreciate you considering this volunteer opportunity. Volunteers can expect to learn and do the following: * Plan Serendipity and joint ventures hosted at Serendipity or with local partners * Plan to host indoor and outdoor shows/events related to first responders, veterans, at risk youth and those with disabilities * Plan to host indoor and outdoor competitive and non-competitive shows/events for horse trainers, dressage, mounted archery, hunter-jumper and eventing * Plan community events * Plan spring and fall clean-ups * Plan fundraiser dinners, clinics, and socials * Plan volunteer appreciation events
SKILLS * Driven; shows initiative – a self-starter * Rapport builder and active listening skills * Persuasive and thinks outside the box * Project Management Professional (PMP) and/or marketing experience a plus
GOOD FOR * 16 and older
REQUIREMENTS * Background Check * Volunteers may sign up for 1, 2, and 4 hour shifts Agency: Serendipity Equine Event Planner - This is a great volunteer opportunity to develop project planning skills, for community outreach, and to gain marketing/non-profit experience - You are needed! We appreciate you considering this volunteer opportunity. Volunteers can expect to learn and do the following: * Plan Serendipity and joint ventures hosted at Serendipity or with local partners * Plan to host indoor and outdoor shows/events related to first responders, veterans, at risk youth and those with disabilities * Plan to host indoor and outdoor competitive and non-competitive shows/events for horse trainers, dressage, mounted archery, hunter-jumper and eventing * Plan community events * Plan spring and fall clean-ups * Plan fundraiser dinners, clinics, and socials * Plan volunteer appreciation events
SKILLS * Driven; shows initiative – a self-starter * Rapport builder and active listening skills * Persuasive and thinks outside the box * Project Management Professional (PMP) and/or marketing experience a plus
GOOD FOR * 16 and older
REQUIREMENTS * Background Check * Volunteers may sign up for 1, 2, and 4 hour shifts Agency: Serendipity Equine opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Event HelperAssists at food drives, movie night and other events sponsored by TPCL. Agency: The Plains Community League (TPCL) Assists at food drives, movie night and other events sponsored by TPCL. Agency: The Plains Community League (TPCL) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20198 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FirefighterCastleton Firefighters are essential to protecting the public safety in our community. They respond to a wide variety of fires including house fires, vehicle fires, and wild fires. Firefighters are trained at our expense and are provided the best equipment available to make their jobs as safe as possible. Members who become firefighters also typically receive training on vehicle extrication and various rope and technical rescue components. Positions as firefighters are very flexible. Members are encouraged to volunteer as many hours as they are comfortable with no minimum hours required. All fire and rescue training is paid for entirely by the department including EMT, Firefighting, driver training, and any advanced level courses. The best thing about volunteer fire departments is that we do not require any level of prior experience and encourage members to become well educated in any area. Agency: Castleton Community Volunteer Fire Company Castleton Firefighters are essential to protecting the public safety in our community. They respond to a wide variety of fires including house fires, vehicle fires, and wild fires. Firefighters are trained at our expense and are provided the best equipment available to make their jobs as safe as possible. Members who become firefighters also typically receive training on vehicle extrication and various rope and technical rescue components. Positions as firefighters are very flexible. Members are encouraged to volunteer as many hours as they are comfortable with no minimum hours required. All fire and rescue training is paid for entirely by the department including EMT, Firefighting, driver training, and any advanced level courses. The best thing about volunteer fire departments is that we do not require any level of prior experience and encourage members to become well educated in any area. Agency: Castleton Community Volunteer Fire Company opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22716 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)EMTs are the basic prehospital healthcare providers. EMTs respond to a variety of emergencies and provide basic emergency medical care to patients until arriving at the emergency room. EMTs are vital as the majority of our calls are medical. Members certified as EMTs also have the opportunity to attend additional courses to become certified as advanced care providers. EMT positions at Castleton are very flexible. Members are encouraged to volunteer as many hours as they are comfortable but no minimum hours are required. All fire and rescue training is paid for entirely by Castleton Volunteer Fire Company including EMT, Firefighting, driver training, and any advanced level courses. Volunteer fire departments do not require any level of prior experience and we encourage members to become well educated in any area. Agency: Castleton Community Volunteer Fire Company EMTs are the basic prehospital healthcare providers. EMTs respond to a variety of emergencies and provide basic emergency medical care to patients until arriving at the emergency room. EMTs are vital as the majority of our calls are medical. Members certified as EMTs also have the opportunity to attend additional courses to become certified as advanced care providers. EMT positions at Castleton are very flexible. Members are encouraged to volunteer as many hours as they are comfortable but no minimum hours are required. All fire and rescue training is paid for entirely by Castleton Volunteer Fire Company including EMT, Firefighting, driver training, and any advanced level courses. Volunteer fire departments do not require any level of prior experience and we encourage members to become well educated in any area. Agency: Castleton Community Volunteer Fire Company opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22716 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Advisory Council MemberTravel Unity, a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel, is seeking people ages 13+ to join its Youth Advisory Council. Applicants from all backgrounds and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply! Youth Advisory Council members will work with one another and Travel Unity's staff, Board, and Advisors on Travel Unity's programs and mission. Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. This is a great opportunity to work with fellow youth from around the world who care about culture, travel, and inclusion, along with an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world. Express interest below or visit https://travelunity.org/tuyac! Agency: Travel Unity Travel Unity, a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel, is seeking people ages 13+ to join its Youth Advisory Council. Applicants from all backgrounds and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply! Youth Advisory Council members will work with one another and Travel Unity's staff, Board, and Advisors on Travel Unity's programs and mission. Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. This is a great opportunity to work with fellow youth from around the world who care about culture, travel, and inclusion, along with an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world. Express interest below or visit https://travelunity.org/tuyac! Agency: Travel Unity opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MEMORY BEAR SEWERS FOR HOSPICEMemory Bears are made for grieving family members from clothing of their loved one. For a grieving person to be able to hug the bear made by a shirt/pajamas of their loved one is deeply healing. Some bears might wear a special pin, earring or other item which was meaningful to the loved one who has passed. These bears are made to honor the memory of the loved one and provide a deep comfort to the grieving family members. We know how devastating the loss of a loved one is, the bears help in the grieving process. Capital Caring Health provides end of life care to all ages, from pediatrics to geriatrics. We are a non profit who never turns anyone away based on ability to pay. Do you enjoy sewing? Do you want to help a grieving person? If so, please consider joining our CARE BEAR VOLUNTEER TEAM. We will provide volunteers with the materials and the pattern. We will support you along the way. You will meet the most amazing volunteers who share your desire to help others.
Please contact kknoble@capitalcaring.org Agency: Capital Caring Health Memory Bears are made for grieving family members from clothing of their loved one. For a grieving person to be able to hug the bear made by a shirt/pajamas of their loved one is deeply healing. Some bears might wear a special pin, earring or other item which was meaningful to the loved one who has passed. These bears are made to honor the memory of the loved one and provide a deep comfort to the grieving family members. We know how devastating the loss of a loved one is, the bears help in the grieving process. Capital Caring Health provides end of life care to all ages, from pediatrics to geriatrics. We are a non profit who never turns anyone away based on ability to pay. Do you enjoy sewing? Do you want to help a grieving person? If so, please consider joining our CARE BEAR VOLUNTEER TEAM. We will provide volunteers with the materials and the pattern. We will support you along the way. You will meet the most amazing volunteers who share your desire to help others.
Please contact kknoble@capitalcaring.org Agency: Capital Caring Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cat adoption volunteerAssist cat shelter in interviewing potential adoptive families, reviewing applications, checking veterinary and personal references, conducting home visits. Assist at awareness and adoption events. Agency: RappCats Assist cat shelter in interviewing potential adoptive families, reviewing applications, checking veterinary and personal references, conducting home visits. Assist at awareness and adoption events. Agency: RappCats opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat shelter records and administration assistanceHelp cat shelter develop and maintain electronic records for its cats; assist with ordering supplies. Agency: RappCats Help cat shelter develop and maintain electronic records for its cats; assist with ordering supplies. Agency: RappCats opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster family for cats and kittensWe need individuals and families willing to take cats and kittens into their homes to care for and socialize them, helping to make them as adoptable as possible. Agency: RappCats We need individuals and families willing to take cats and kittens into their homes to care for and socialize them, helping to make them as adoptable as possible. Agency: RappCats opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Driver for cat shelterSupport cat shelter and its community outreach by offering driving services. Examples include taking cats to veterinary appointments (drop off and pick up); delivering cat food to families in need; picking up donations from the community. Agency: RappCats Support cat shelter and its community outreach by offering driving services. Examples include taking cats to veterinary appointments (drop off and pick up); delivering cat food to families in need; picking up donations from the community. Agency: RappCats opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gardner, Landscaping , General House upkeepOur yard is in need of your help to maintain the grounds of the lovely John Page Turner Community House. We are in need of rose bush and boxwood pruning and would like suggestions for future plantings and possible Community Garden. Dates, times and shifts can be flexible. If you have a creative flair with gardening and like to be outside, click on the respond button and we can discuss how you would like to be involved with this need. Agency: The Plains Community League (TPCL) Our yard is in need of your help to maintain the grounds of the lovely John Page Turner Community House. We are in need of rose bush and boxwood pruning and would like suggestions for future plantings and possible Community Garden. Dates, times and shifts can be flexible. If you have a creative flair with gardening and like to be outside, click on the respond button and we can discuss how you would like to be involved with this need. Agency: The Plains Community League (TPCL) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20198 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BRMC Trail Maintenance VolunteerWe need your help to conserve Leopold’s Preserve! What this work entails is walking the trails at the preserve and picking up trash, reporting any issues (like tree fall and where it occurred), and taking photos (can be with your phone or camera!) of anything you see that's interesting. This is an ongoing project and can be done any day of the week for as long you'd like based on how many hours you want to be involved. It is an independent opportunity which allows for greater volunteer flexibility in regards to schedule and ability. The only thing we ask is that you keep track of these issues and your time on the Trail Maintenance Log which you can access from any smart phone or internet-connected device. Whether you are a frequent participant or it is a one-time volunteer effort, it is important that you report the results. For more information on other volunteer opportunities with BRMC, fill out our Volunteer Interest Form. If you have any questions about volunteering with BRMC, email Christina directly at christina@brmconservancy.org Agency: Bull Run Mountains Conservancy We need your help to conserve Leopold’s Preserve! What this work entails is walking the trails at the preserve and picking up trash, reporting any issues (like tree fall and where it occurred), and taking photos (can be with your phone or camera!) of anything you see that's interesting. This is an ongoing project and can be done any day of the week for as long you'd like based on how many hours you want to be involved. It is an independent opportunity which allows for greater volunteer flexibility in regards to schedule and ability. The only thing we ask is that you keep track of these issues and your time on the Trail Maintenance Log which you can access from any smart phone or internet-connected device. Whether you are a frequent participant or it is a one-time volunteer effort, it is important that you report the results. For more information on other volunteer opportunities with BRMC, fill out our Volunteer Interest Form. If you have any questions about volunteering with BRMC, email Christina directly at christina@brmconservancy.org Agency: Bull Run Mountains Conservancy opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20137 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member Culpeper Housing And Shelter ServicesJoin our team and serve as a Board Member, while supporting our mission of providing the homeless and low income area residents access to safe affordable housing. We are seeking individuals from the Culpeper, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock areas who are committed to monitoring and strengthening programs to meet the housing needs of low income residents and to assist in improving the financial stability of the agency. Agency: Culpeper Housing and Shelter Services (CHASS) Join our team and serve as a Board Member, while supporting our mission of providing the homeless and low income area residents access to safe affordable housing. We are seeking individuals from the Culpeper, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock areas who are committed to monitoring and strengthening programs to meet the housing needs of low income residents and to assist in improving the financial stability of the agency. Agency: Culpeper Housing and Shelter Services (CHASS) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do good and feel good while social distancing - Closet Clean OutDo good and feel good while social distancing! We’ve noticed lots of folks talking about using their “social distancing” time to finally tackle some things they’ve been meaning to do forever… like cleaning out their closets and setting aside things to donate. If that’s you, we’re guessing you’ll stumble across some shoes and clothing you forgot you had—and will never wear again. And if you do, we’ll take ‘em. Here's why: the average person in North America throws away 70 pounds of textiles every year. That’s 21 billion pounds of extra waste dumped in our landfills every year! And the EPA estimates only 15% is donated or recycled. Since 2006, our amazing supporters have diverted 59 million pounds of shoes and clothing from landfills. Soles4Souls Mission: Soles4Souls disrupts the cycle of poverty by creating sustainable jobs and providing relief through the distribution of shoes and clothing around the world. Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, the organization repurposes product supply its micro-enterprise, disaster relief and direct assistance programs. Since 2006, we have distributed more than 35 million pairs of shoes in 127 countries and generated over $250 million in economic impact. A non-profit social enterprise, Soles4Souls earns more than 70% of its income and commits 100% of donations to programs. Volunteer Project: Pledge to clean out your closet by registering here ("Create Your Own") option: https://www.soles4souls.org/shoe-drive-registration/ Optional: Have Kiddos? Do some good while social distancing, superhero style! Here is a link to our Soles4Souls Superhero Kit! https://www.soles4souls.org/wp-content/uploads/DoGood-4thePlanet_SuperHero-ColorKit_Final.pdf. Grab some trash bags and go to your closets Put clothes in one bag and shoes in another - it can be 1, 5 or 100 pairs - we will take them:) Email your bag count/zip code to Stephanie Hathaway, Director of Operations at stephanieh@soles4souls.org to determine the nearest secure, no-contact, drop-off locations that adhere to social distancing requirements. Note: Every 20 lbs collected = 1 hour of community service!!! So if your child needs service hours for school, your seeking to fill court ordered requirements, your company does any type of corporate matching for service hours, or you are just looking for a way to serve - this will count:) Watch the impact of what you have donated: https://youtu.be/uROfTYIYRCYThank you for your kindness, support and understanding. The communities we serve still need our assistance and we thank you for helping us continue our mission. Please take care of yourself and one another! Agency: Soles4Souls Do good and feel good while social distancing! We’ve noticed lots of folks talking about using their “social distancing” time to finally tackle some things they’ve been meaning to do forever… like cleaning out their closets and setting aside things to donate. If that’s you, we’re guessing you’ll stumble across some shoes and clothing you forgot you had—and will never wear again. And if you do, we’ll take ‘em. Here's why: the average person in North America throws away 70 pounds of textiles every year. That’s 21 billion pounds of extra waste dumped in our landfills every year! And the EPA estimates only 15% is donated or recycled. Since 2006, our amazing supporters have diverted 59 million pounds of shoes and clothing from landfills. Soles4Souls Mission: Soles4Souls disrupts the cycle of poverty by creating sustainable jobs and providing relief through the distribution of shoes and clothing around the world. Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, the organization repurposes product supply its micro-enterprise, disaster relief and direct assistance programs. Since 2006, we have distributed more than 35 million pairs of shoes in 127 countries and generated over $250 million in economic impact. A non-profit social enterprise, Soles4Souls earns more than 70% of its income and commits 100% of donations to programs. Volunteer Project: Pledge to clean out your closet by registering here ("Create Your Own") option: https://www.soles4souls.org/shoe-drive-registration/ Optional: Have Kiddos? Do some good while social distancing, superhero style! Here is a link to our Soles4Souls Superhero Kit! https://www.soles4souls.org/wp-content/uploads/DoGood-4thePlanet_SuperHero-ColorKit_Final.pdf. Grab some trash bags and go to your closets Put clothes in one bag and shoes in another - it can be 1, 5 or 100 pairs - we will take them:) Email your bag count/zip code to Stephanie Hathaway, Director of Operations at stephanieh@soles4souls.org to determine the nearest secure, no-contact, drop-off locations that adhere to social distancing requirements. Note: Every 20 lbs collected = 1 hour of community service!!! So if your child needs service hours for school, your seeking to fill court ordered requirements, your company does any type of corporate matching for service hours, or you are just looking for a way to serve - this will count:) Watch the impact of what you have donated: https://youtu.be/uROfTYIYRCYThank you for your kindness, support and understanding. The communities we serve still need our assistance and we thank you for helping us continue our mission. Please take care of yourself and one another! Agency: Soles4Souls opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Host a Shoe Drive
By hosting a shoe drive you can create community engagement, provide new opportunities for those in need AND give back to the environment. All you have to do is rally everyone you know to clean out their closets and donate their used shoes. You will pick them up from them or have places for them to drop-off. We have branded S4S boxes you are welcome to use and place (with the place’s permission) at your office, church, library, school, local business, grocery store, etc. When you finish collecting, you will bring them to the Soles4Souls Regional Donation Center in Richmond, VA. At this point you have completed your drive.
If you would like to volunteer additionally and help process the shoes in the warehouse, you can do this with or without doing a drive. You can invest as much time or as little time into your drive. We will write you a service letter if needed. Soles4Souls creates sustainable jobs and provides relief through the distribution of shoes and clothing around the world. It’s estimated that 21 billion pounds of textile waste is dumped in landfills every year. That makes up more than 5% of all municipal waste generated every year. Since 2006, Soles4Souls has diverted 23.8 million pounds of shoes and clothes from landfills and instead created meaningful economic opportunities and helped provide new shoes for those in need around the globe. Gently-worn shoes collected help individuals start and sustain small businesses to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.
Here are the steps for conducting a shoe drive: Register to host a shoe drive for a specific period of time and with a goal in mind. I would bring/send you a collection box or you can come pick it up. You line this with a hefty duty garbage bag and replace as it gets full. Try to find people-facing locations to host boxes for you if you prefer. I can help you with this! Communicate your drive! This a link to different logos, images, etc that you can use. If you haven’t already, check out our YouTube channel for inspiration! There are also flyers attached. Optional: we can issue a press release and/or geo-targeted social media posts about your shoe drive. Take lots of pictures and share with me so I can feature your group’s efforts! Also, follow our local Facebook page here. Once the drive concludes, make sure all the pairs are rubber-banded together or laces are tied and the total amount is counted. You can drop them off one of our warehouses or bins in garbage bags! You will coordinate your drop-off time with me. One additional thing to note– every 20 pairs donated, counts as one hour of service plus all the time spent marketing your drive, collecting and preparing shoes and anything else relevant to your shoe drive! Here is the impact an entrepreneur can make with the sale of 1, 20 or 30 pairs of shoes:1 pair of shoes can provide 5 meals for Marie-Ange and her family in Haiti, 20 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of shelter for Ginette and her family in Haiti and 30 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of schooling for Tracy’s daughter in Honduras. Agency: Soles4Souls
By hosting a shoe drive you can create community engagement, provide new opportunities for those in need AND give back to the environment. All you have to do is rally everyone you know to clean out their closets and donate their used shoes. You will pick them up from them or have places for them to drop-off. We have branded S4S boxes you are welcome to use and place (with the place’s permission) at your office, church, library, school, local business, grocery store, etc. When you finish collecting, you will bring them to the Soles4Souls Regional Donation Center in Richmond, VA. At this point you have completed your drive.
If you would like to volunteer additionally and help process the shoes in the warehouse, you can do this with or without doing a drive. You can invest as much time or as little time into your drive. We will write you a service letter if needed. Soles4Souls creates sustainable jobs and provides relief through the distribution of shoes and clothing around the world. It’s estimated that 21 billion pounds of textile waste is dumped in landfills every year. That makes up more than 5% of all municipal waste generated every year. Since 2006, Soles4Souls has diverted 23.8 million pounds of shoes and clothes from landfills and instead created meaningful economic opportunities and helped provide new shoes for those in need around the globe. Gently-worn shoes collected help individuals start and sustain small businesses to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.
Here are the steps for conducting a shoe drive: Register to host a shoe drive for a specific period of time and with a goal in mind. I would bring/send you a collection box or you can come pick it up. You line this with a hefty duty garbage bag and replace as it gets full. Try to find people-facing locations to host boxes for you if you prefer. I can help you with this! Communicate your drive! This a link to different logos, images, etc that you can use. If you haven’t already, check out our YouTube channel for inspiration! There are also flyers attached. Optional: we can issue a press release and/or geo-targeted social media posts about your shoe drive. Take lots of pictures and share with me so I can feature your group’s efforts! Also, follow our local Facebook page here. Once the drive concludes, make sure all the pairs are rubber-banded together or laces are tied and the total amount is counted. You can drop them off one of our warehouses or bins in garbage bags! You will coordinate your drop-off time with me. One additional thing to note– every 20 pairs donated, counts as one hour of service plus all the time spent marketing your drive, collecting and preparing shoes and anything else relevant to your shoe drive! Here is the impact an entrepreneur can make with the sale of 1, 20 or 30 pairs of shoes:1 pair of shoes can provide 5 meals for Marie-Ange and her family in Haiti, 20 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of shelter for Ginette and her family in Haiti and 30 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of schooling for Tracy’s daughter in Honduras. Agency: Soles4Souls opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23224 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Educational Workshop PresentersAt SMU we offer single mothers an opportunity to learn and grow in ways that otherwise would not be available to them. We aim to build a community of support and growth for all our members and their family. If you are an experienced professional and are interested in leading an educational workshop to support these Moms, please let us know by clicking the respond key above. Someone will be in touch to discuss potential dates and subject matter topics with you. Some useful subject topics are as follows.... Faith Finances-budgeting, saving, credit, credit repair. Health and Wellness Bullying Cyber Safety Co-Parenting Law AdviceWe hold these educational offerings once a month on the third Tuesday of each month from 6p-8p. This is a great way to share your skills, sharpen your public speaking and help our area single Mom's in need. Agency: Single Mothers United At SMU we offer single mothers an opportunity to learn and grow in ways that otherwise would not be available to them. We aim to build a community of support and growth for all our members and their family. If you are an experienced professional and are interested in leading an educational workshop to support these Moms, please let us know by clicking the respond key above. Someone will be in touch to discuss potential dates and subject matter topics with you. Some useful subject topics are as follows.... Faith Finances-budgeting, saving, credit, credit repair. Health and Wellness Bullying Cyber Safety Co-Parenting Law AdviceWe hold these educational offerings once a month on the third Tuesday of each month from 6p-8p. This is a great way to share your skills, sharpen your public speaking and help our area single Mom's in need. Agency: Single Mothers United opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer - People Inc's Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of CulpeperRetired? Stay at home parent? Employed full-time? Looking for something to do to give back to OUR community? Join People Inc.’s Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Culpeper! We are looking for VOLUNTEERS ages 21 and up. Volunteers work directly with children going through abuse and neglect cases in the Culpeper Juvenile Domestic and Relations Court. No experience necessary! Training provided!DON’T WAIT – come be part of our inaugural class!
If this sounds interesting to you, please click on the respond key above and Bri Taylor will be in touch with you to answer any additional questions and send you an application! bataylor@peopleinc.net Agency: People Inc's Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Culpeper Retired? Stay at home parent? Employed full-time? Looking for something to do to give back to OUR community? Join People Inc.’s Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Culpeper! We are looking for VOLUNTEERS ages 21 and up. Volunteers work directly with children going through abuse and neglect cases in the Culpeper Juvenile Domestic and Relations Court. No experience necessary! Training provided!DON’T WAIT – come be part of our inaugural class!
If this sounds interesting to you, please click on the respond key above and Bri Taylor will be in touch with you to answer any additional questions and send you an application! bataylor@peopleinc.net Agency: People Inc's Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Culpeper opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fire Station Green Space ProjectAshes2Art has a request to create a green space at a Fairfax County fire station this month. We would love help designing and building the green space as well as helping with the fine arts aspect. This will be an important space where these men and women can decompress and enjoy their surroundings. WE would LOVE some help with this and other projects!!! Thanks! Agency: Ashes2Art Ashes2Art has a request to create a green space at a Fairfax County fire station this month. We would love help designing and building the green space as well as helping with the fine arts aspect. This will be an important space where these men and women can decompress and enjoy their surroundings. WE would LOVE some help with this and other projects!!! Thanks! Agency: Ashes2Art opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20120 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: AdvocateDo you have a heart for listening, helping people explore their positive options, and providing and holding a vision for them while they grow? The rewards are never-ending when we watch people live up to their potential. Let us know if this speaks to you! Agency: Warrenton Pregnancy Center Do you have a heart for listening, helping people explore their positive options, and providing and holding a vision for them while they grow? The rewards are never-ending when we watch people live up to their potential. Let us know if this speaks to you! Agency: Warrenton Pregnancy Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach Planning and Team PlayerJoin our enthusiastic team of volunteers and be a public ambassador for our center. Your role can include some or all of the following tasks: 1. Research community events in Fauquier, Rappahannock, and Prince William Counties. 2. Pool from our volunteers to field your team to be present at community events. 3. Set up information tables at events with goodies from the center to display and talk about. 4. Sit back, relax and enjoy meeting new people and spreading the message of how good life is!! Agency: Warrenton Pregnancy Center Join our enthusiastic team of volunteers and be a public ambassador for our center. Your role can include some or all of the following tasks: 1. Research community events in Fauquier, Rappahannock, and Prince William Counties. 2. Pool from our volunteers to field your team to be present at community events. 3. Set up information tables at events with goodies from the center to display and talk about. 4. Sit back, relax and enjoy meeting new people and spreading the message of how good life is!! Agency: Warrenton Pregnancy Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prenatal Education FacilitatorThis role is a fun way to get involved at the Warrenton Pregnancy Center. We have an extensive video and digital education program for new moms-to-be!! Your job is to get them started in the program, keep them on track, and monitor their progress. The program has intrinsic learning qualities but is also linked to our "baby boutique" where the moms can receive many material resources as rewards for their commitment to learning. Our material resources include maternity clothes, car seats, cribs, diapers, formula and amazingly cute baby clothes, among other items!! Agency: Warrenton Pregnancy Center This role is a fun way to get involved at the Warrenton Pregnancy Center. We have an extensive video and digital education program for new moms-to-be!! Your job is to get them started in the program, keep them on track, and monitor their progress. The program has intrinsic learning qualities but is also linked to our "baby boutique" where the moms can receive many material resources as rewards for their commitment to learning. Our material resources include maternity clothes, car seats, cribs, diapers, formula and amazingly cute baby clothes, among other items!! Agency: Warrenton Pregnancy Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PATH Foundation Program Research VolunteerIn our effort to match community talent with the needs of our non-profit community, PATH is always looking for skilled volunteers who wish to share their time. The position of PATH Foundation Program Research Volunteer will assist PATH Foundation staff with identifying resources and researching topics requested by staff. Upon completion of background check and response to this opportunity, someone will be in touch to forward you an application and set up an interview.
Agency: PATH Foundation In our effort to match community talent with the needs of our non-profit community, PATH is always looking for skilled volunteers who wish to share their time. The position of PATH Foundation Program Research Volunteer will assist PATH Foundation staff with identifying resources and researching topics requested by staff. Upon completion of background check and response to this opportunity, someone will be in touch to forward you an application and set up an interview.
Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ferret Care and MaintenanceOur animal shelter cares for more than 500 ferrets each year. We typically have between 50-80 ferrets at any given time. The amount of effort to provide care and maintenance for these animals is immense and we need help! We are seeking volunteers to perform various tasks: feeding, cleaning, routine health care, socialization, enrichment, rehabilitation, and more. We also need support at our frequent adoption events. The only prerequisite requirement is that you must love animals. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Nirvana Ridge Ferret Rescue is the only facility in Virginia that unconditionally accepts these animals free of charge and provides them the level of quality food, housing, socialization, physical care, and veterinary care that they deserve. Our staff is dedicated to ensuring that these animals are safe, healthy and happy. Our goal is to place all ferrets into loving caring homes. No ferret left behind. Agency: Nirvana Ridge Ferret Rescue Our animal shelter cares for more than 500 ferrets each year. We typically have between 50-80 ferrets at any given time. The amount of effort to provide care and maintenance for these animals is immense and we need help! We are seeking volunteers to perform various tasks: feeding, cleaning, routine health care, socialization, enrichment, rehabilitation, and more. We also need support at our frequent adoption events. The only prerequisite requirement is that you must love animals. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Nirvana Ridge Ferret Rescue is the only facility in Virginia that unconditionally accepts these animals free of charge and provides them the level of quality food, housing, socialization, physical care, and veterinary care that they deserve. Our staff is dedicated to ensuring that these animals are safe, healthy and happy. Our goal is to place all ferrets into loving caring homes. No ferret left behind. Agency: Nirvana Ridge Ferret Rescue opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22714 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor Adult Learner One-on-OneHelp a learner with reading, math or social studies. You will be trained and provided with materials for teaching. You can also add in individual lessons that apply to your learner. Our newest learner is 74 years old and wants to be able to read to his grandson! Agency: Culpeper Literacy Council Help a learner with reading, math or social studies. You will be trained and provided with materials for teaching. You can also add in individual lessons that apply to your learner. Our newest learner is 74 years old and wants to be able to read to his grandson! Agency: Culpeper Literacy Council opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster Parent for our four legged friends!Our foster families are the backbone of this organization. They provide a much-needed temporary home for a rescued dog or cat until a permanent home is found. Learn more about becoming a WAAAG foster parent here. If you are interested in pursuing this opportunity, please respond to this opportunity and we will connect you to the WAAAG foster application, so we can match a foster dog or cat to you, your home and your lifestyle. Agency: WAAAG - Washington Area Animal Adoption Group Our foster families are the backbone of this organization. They provide a much-needed temporary home for a rescued dog or cat until a permanent home is found. Learn more about becoming a WAAAG foster parent here. If you are interested in pursuing this opportunity, please respond to this opportunity and we will connect you to the WAAAG foster application, so we can match a foster dog or cat to you, your home and your lifestyle. Agency: WAAAG - Washington Area Animal Adoption Group opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event VolunteersHelp us set up tents and tables. Provide information to passerby. Sell merchandise. Interact and be friendly with other volunteers and event attendees. We will show you everything you need to know for each specific event. There will be an event coordinator on hand to instruct you for each position. We have many fun and recurring events like Bingo, Dog Jogs, and special occasion events. Feel free to ask if you have further questions! :) Agency: WAAAG - Washington Area Animal Adoption Group Help us set up tents and tables. Provide information to passerby. Sell merchandise. Interact and be friendly with other volunteers and event attendees. We will show you everything you need to know for each specific event. There will be an event coordinator on hand to instruct you for each position. We have many fun and recurring events like Bingo, Dog Jogs, and special occasion events. Feel free to ask if you have further questions! :) Agency: WAAAG - Washington Area Animal Adoption Group opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum VolunteersThe Museum is looking for individuals who are passionate about the U.S. Army and sharing the stories of the men and women who have worn the Army uniform throughout our nation’s history. There will be a variety of volunteer opportunities, such as visitor services, special events, tours, education, gardening, and administration. We are building a diverse group of volunteers with varied backgrounds and experiences. Specific educational degrees or work experience are not required. All are encouraged to apply to volunteer! Through the application process, you’ll have the opportunity to share your skills, interests, and abilities; and together, we will match you to a suitable volunteer position. Volunteer opportunities are available to all those who meet the qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, or national origin. There will be required training for all volunteers and some volunteer positions may require additional, specialized training. Initially, we will accept volunteer applications from those who are 18 years of age or older. Roles that we need filled: Visitor Experience Ambassador: May include but not limited to: Scan admission tickets; Greet, orient and assist visitors in the public spaces of the museum and answer questions; Provide customer service at the front desk in the NMUSA lobby; Assist with crowd control management as required; Resolve or escalate visitor issues or complaints in accordance with the NMUSA policy; Assist visitors with accessibility issues.; Provide coat check services; Notify appropriate museum, security, IT, or facility staff of issues as necessary; Assist with other general functions as needed Gallery Docent: Gallery Docents are volunteers who will be stationed at specific locations throughout each of the NMUSA galleries. This individual will welcome visitors to that specific area in the gallery, and professionally handle all visitor inquiries. They will ensure that visitors have an in-depth understanding of a specific topic and/or artifact(s), as chosen by the NMUSA Exhibits Staff. Notify appropriate staff (e.g. security, IT, or facility staff) of any issues with the museum as necessary. Departmental Volunteer: May assist in various departments throughout the Museum, duties may include the following: Monitor telephone calls; Research and draft answers to Request for Information (RFI); Assist with various administrative duties; Assist with departmental special projects. Outreach Volunteer: Enhance and assist the design and development of materials to promote the Museum and Museum events/programs to identified communities of interest and provide assistance with distributing the materials to these audiences. Some events may be offsite from the actual building location. Volunteers may distribute collateral material and promotional goods as boots on the ground advocates to the Museum’s overall mission Docent Tour Guide: Docents are volunteers who will provide overarching guided tours of the entire Museum’s exhibits. They should be able to provide a broad, general history covering each gallery topic, but also specific information to the visitor on individual artifacts and stories. Experiential Learning Center: Operate the NMUSA Experiential Learning Center and Fort Discover alongside museum professional staff. Help prepare materials in support of specific events, programs, and activities. Facilitate activities and craft projects, focused exhibit tours, and help address visitor questions, as needed. Special Events Volunteers: Volunteers will provide event support to the special events’ team. Events will range in scale from intimate networking events, meetings, and weddings to larger military gala functions and outdoor events. Specific duties depend on the particular event and may require support in both interior and exterior environment. Types of support may include but not limited to: Registration and/or ticketing; general event assistance and event “runners”; parking guides; event set up and tear down. If any of these volunteer roles interest you, please indicate by clicking on the respond key above. Someone will be in touch with you with details on how to apply through our volunteer portal.
Agency: National Museum of the United States Army The Museum is looking for individuals who are passionate about the U.S. Army and sharing the stories of the men and women who have worn the Army uniform throughout our nation’s history. There will be a variety of volunteer opportunities, such as visitor services, special events, tours, education, gardening, and administration. We are building a diverse group of volunteers with varied backgrounds and experiences. Specific educational degrees or work experience are not required. All are encouraged to apply to volunteer! Through the application process, you’ll have the opportunity to share your skills, interests, and abilities; and together, we will match you to a suitable volunteer position. Volunteer opportunities are available to all those who meet the qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, or national origin. There will be required training for all volunteers and some volunteer positions may require additional, specialized training. Initially, we will accept volunteer applications from those who are 18 years of age or older. Roles that we need filled: Visitor Experience Ambassador: May include but not limited to: Scan admission tickets; Greet, orient and assist visitors in the public spaces of the museum and answer questions; Provide customer service at the front desk in the NMUSA lobby; Assist with crowd control management as required; Resolve or escalate visitor issues or complaints in accordance with the NMUSA policy; Assist visitors with accessibility issues.; Provide coat check services; Notify appropriate museum, security, IT, or facility staff of issues as necessary; Assist with other general functions as needed Gallery Docent: Gallery Docents are volunteers who will be stationed at specific locations throughout each of the NMUSA galleries. This individual will welcome visitors to that specific area in the gallery, and professionally handle all visitor inquiries. They will ensure that visitors have an in-depth understanding of a specific topic and/or artifact(s), as chosen by the NMUSA Exhibits Staff. Notify appropriate staff (e.g. security, IT, or facility staff) of any issues with the museum as necessary. Departmental Volunteer: May assist in various departments throughout the Museum, duties may include the following: Monitor telephone calls; Research and draft answers to Request for Information (RFI); Assist with various administrative duties; Assist with departmental special projects. Outreach Volunteer: Enhance and assist the design and development of materials to promote the Museum and Museum events/programs to identified communities of interest and provide assistance with distributing the materials to these audiences. Some events may be offsite from the actual building location. Volunteers may distribute collateral material and promotional goods as boots on the ground advocates to the Museum’s overall mission Docent Tour Guide: Docents are volunteers who will provide overarching guided tours of the entire Museum’s exhibits. They should be able to provide a broad, general history covering each gallery topic, but also specific information to the visitor on individual artifacts and stories. Experiential Learning Center: Operate the NMUSA Experiential Learning Center and Fort Discover alongside museum professional staff. Help prepare materials in support of specific events, programs, and activities. Facilitate activities and craft projects, focused exhibit tours, and help address visitor questions, as needed. Special Events Volunteers: Volunteers will provide event support to the special events’ team. Events will range in scale from intimate networking events, meetings, and weddings to larger military gala functions and outdoor events. Specific duties depend on the particular event and may require support in both interior and exterior environment. Types of support may include but not limited to: Registration and/or ticketing; general event assistance and event “runners”; parking guides; event set up and tear down. If any of these volunteer roles interest you, please indicate by clicking on the respond key above. Someone will be in touch with you with details on how to apply through our volunteer portal.
Agency: National Museum of the United States Army opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help us conduct a compelling research study-Impact of Music on DementiaThe Department of Social Work is seeking to recruit volunteer research assistants for a study of the impact of music on dementia in older adults. Volunteer research assistants must have their own cars to drive to nursing facilities. The time commitment is two times per week for 3 hours per session for 7 weeks. Start dates will be staggered from mid-April into May and June. A training session for all research assistants will be held in early April. Each research assistant will be assigned to one nursing facility. At the facility, the volunteer will meet with 3 persons with dementia individually for 60 minutes to help them listen to music that is personal to them. While the person with dementia is listening to the music, the research assistant will observe and record any emotion or behavior changes that occur. This is a wonderful opportunity to bring joy and pleasure to a group of people who are very ill, while gaining valuable professional experience for a resume. We will be serving 12 local facilities (within 30 minutes of GMU), and 8 distant facilities (more than 45 minutes from GMU) in Front Royal, Warrenton, Luray, Winchester, Culpeper, and Woodstock. If interested, please respond to this opportunity and someone will be in touch with you to discuss your availability and desired location. For more information about our study and to see video of the Music & Memory program, go to musicmem.gmu.edu
Agency: George Mason University Dept of Social Work The Department of Social Work is seeking to recruit volunteer research assistants for a study of the impact of music on dementia in older adults. Volunteer research assistants must have their own cars to drive to nursing facilities. The time commitment is two times per week for 3 hours per session for 7 weeks. Start dates will be staggered from mid-April into May and June. A training session for all research assistants will be held in early April. Each research assistant will be assigned to one nursing facility. At the facility, the volunteer will meet with 3 persons with dementia individually for 60 minutes to help them listen to music that is personal to them. While the person with dementia is listening to the music, the research assistant will observe and record any emotion or behavior changes that occur. This is a wonderful opportunity to bring joy and pleasure to a group of people who are very ill, while gaining valuable professional experience for a resume. We will be serving 12 local facilities (within 30 minutes of GMU), and 8 distant facilities (more than 45 minutes from GMU) in Front Royal, Warrenton, Luray, Winchester, Culpeper, and Woodstock. If interested, please respond to this opportunity and someone will be in touch with you to discuss your availability and desired location. For more information about our study and to see video of the Music & Memory program, go to musicmem.gmu.edu
Agency: George Mason University Dept of Social Work opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22630 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising/Auxiliary MemberThese members focus on assisting the department with the various fundraising events that we hold throughout the year, such as our monthly breakfast and our annual Open House. They can also assist with administrative functions within the department. These members are not expected to respond to 911 emergencies but can obtain free CPR training. Schedules are flexible, give as much or as little time as you are able to while giving back to your community in a rewarding way! Applicants must be able to pass a background check that is mandated by the Commonwealth of Virginia's Office of Emergency Services. Agency: Marshall Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department These members focus on assisting the department with the various fundraising events that we hold throughout the year, such as our monthly breakfast and our annual Open House. They can also assist with administrative functions within the department. These members are not expected to respond to 911 emergencies but can obtain free CPR training. Schedules are flexible, give as much or as little time as you are able to while giving back to your community in a rewarding way! Applicants must be able to pass a background check that is mandated by the Commonwealth of Virginia's Office of Emergency Services. Agency: Marshall Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer EMT or FirefighterDo you want to learn to help your community? No experience is required and all training is free. Learn to become an EMT or Firefighter and give back to your community in an exciting and rewarding way! We offer flexible schedules that can meet your time requirements. Applicants must be able to pass a background check that is mandated by the Commonwealth of Virginia's Office of Emergency Services. Agency: Marshall Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department Do you want to learn to help your community? No experience is required and all training is free. Learn to become an EMT or Firefighter and give back to your community in an exciting and rewarding way! We offer flexible schedules that can meet your time requirements. Applicants must be able to pass a background check that is mandated by the Commonwealth of Virginia's Office of Emergency Services. Agency: Marshall Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Designing Help Wanted For New School BrochureWe are looking for someone to help us with the project of designing a new school brochure. Agency: Hearthstone School We are looking for someone to help us with the project of designing a new school brochure. Agency: Hearthstone School opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22740 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EMTEMTs are the basic prehospital healthcare providers. EMTs respond to a variety of emergencies and provide care to patients. EMTs are vital in our organization as the vast majority of our calls are medical. Members certified as EMTs also have the opportunity to attend additional courses to become certified as advanced care providers. Positions in our department are very flexible as far as hours go. Members are encouraged to volunteer as many hours as they are comfortable with but we do not have minimum hours. All fire and rescue training is paid for entirely by the department including EMT, Firefighting, driver training, and any advanced level courses. The best thing about volunteer departments is that we do not require any level of prior experience and encourage members to become well educated in any area. Agency: Washington Volunteer Fire & Rescue EMTs are the basic prehospital healthcare providers. EMTs respond to a variety of emergencies and provide care to patients. EMTs are vital in our organization as the vast majority of our calls are medical. Members certified as EMTs also have the opportunity to attend additional courses to become certified as advanced care providers. Positions in our department are very flexible as far as hours go. Members are encouraged to volunteer as many hours as they are comfortable with but we do not have minimum hours. All fire and rescue training is paid for entirely by the department including EMT, Firefighting, driver training, and any advanced level courses. The best thing about volunteer departments is that we do not require any level of prior experience and encourage members to become well educated in any area. Agency: Washington Volunteer Fire & Rescue opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22747 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FirefighterOur firefighters are very important members. Members respond to a wide variety of fires including house fires, vehicle fires, and wild fires. Our firefighters are well trained and provided the best equipment available to make their jobs as safe as possible. Members who become firefighters also typically receive training on things like vehicle extrication and various rope and technical rescue components. Positions in our department are very flexible as far as hours go. Members are encouraged to volunteer as many hours as they are comfortable with but we do not have minimum hours. All fire and rescue training is paid for entirely by the department including EMT, Firefighting, driver training, and any advanced level courses. The best thing about volunteer departments is that we do not require any level of prior experience and encourage members to become well educated in any area. Agency: Washington Volunteer Fire & Rescue Our firefighters are very important members. Members respond to a wide variety of fires including house fires, vehicle fires, and wild fires. Our firefighters are well trained and provided the best equipment available to make their jobs as safe as possible. Members who become firefighters also typically receive training on things like vehicle extrication and various rope and technical rescue components. Positions in our department are very flexible as far as hours go. Members are encouraged to volunteer as many hours as they are comfortable with but we do not have minimum hours. All fire and rescue training is paid for entirely by the department including EMT, Firefighting, driver training, and any advanced level courses. The best thing about volunteer departments is that we do not require any level of prior experience and encourage members to become well educated in any area. Agency: Washington Volunteer Fire & Rescue opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22747 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Salvation Army - Food DriveHelp cure hunger by volunteering to sponsor a food drive at your school, business, or organization to support The Salvation Army food pantry. The Salvation Army provides valuable meal supplementation while helping those in need in our community maintain their independence and dignity. Collect non-perishable food items such as rice, pasta, cereal, oatmeal, granola bars, crackers, instant potatoes, pancake mix & syrup, peanut butter & jelly, and canned meat, soup, fruit & vegetables. Signs for food collection boxes are provided. Agency: The Salvation Army Help cure hunger by volunteering to sponsor a food drive at your school, business, or organization to support The Salvation Army food pantry. The Salvation Army provides valuable meal supplementation while helping those in need in our community maintain their independence and dignity. Collect non-perishable food items such as rice, pasta, cereal, oatmeal, granola bars, crackers, instant potatoes, pancake mix & syrup, peanut butter & jelly, and canned meat, soup, fruit & vegetables. Signs for food collection boxes are provided. Agency: The Salvation Army opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fauquier SPCA Wish ListFauquier SPCA Wish List *Canned Dog Food (Chicken) *Canned Cat Food (Pate style) *Non Clumping Clay Cat Litter *Liquid Laundry Detergent *Bleach *Paper Towels *Disinfecting Wipes *42 gallon– Contractor Trash Bags *13– Gallon Trash Bags *Rawhide Bones *Milk Bone Dog Biscuits (Large) Dog Training Treats Liquid Dish Soap (Dawn only) Choke Chains Leather Leashes Heavy Duty Dog Toys Cat Toys Metal Pooper-Scoopers (See Amazon List) Scotch & masking tape Copy paper Batteries, AA, AAA & 9 volt Postage Stamps, 1st Class & Postcard Softsoap Antibacterial Hand Soap - large refill bottle Bottled Water Used Cars and Trucks Aluminum Cans - Beer & Soda cans only Cell Phones (working or broken)
Spay/Neuter Clinic Alcohol Distilled Water Puppy Pads Baby blankets Blankets Beach towels
* These items are priority and everyday use Please check out our Amazon wish list found here
Agency: Fauquier SPCA Fauquier SPCA Wish List *Canned Dog Food (Chicken) *Canned Cat Food (Pate style) *Non Clumping Clay Cat Litter *Liquid Laundry Detergent *Bleach *Paper Towels *Disinfecting Wipes *42 gallon– Contractor Trash Bags *13– Gallon Trash Bags *Rawhide Bones *Milk Bone Dog Biscuits (Large) Dog Training Treats Liquid Dish Soap (Dawn only) Choke Chains Leather Leashes Heavy Duty Dog Toys Cat Toys Metal Pooper-Scoopers (See Amazon List) Scotch & masking tape Copy paper Batteries, AA, AAA & 9 volt Postage Stamps, 1st Class & Postcard Softsoap Antibacterial Hand Soap - large refill bottle Bottled Water Used Cars and Trucks Aluminum Cans - Beer & Soda cans only Cell Phones (working or broken)
Spay/Neuter Clinic Alcohol Distilled Water Puppy Pads Baby blankets Blankets Beach towels
* These items are priority and everyday use Please check out our Amazon wish list found here
Agency: Fauquier SPCA opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22728 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fall Recreational Volleyball CoachDescription: WYSC is looking for volunteers to coach volleyball teams during the season's fall league! There are several age division ranging from 7 - 16 year olds. After registering as a volunteer please contact WYSC to see which divisions need coaches and/or request an age division. Games & practices take place at local FCPS schools. Qualifications: Some volleyball knowledge is required and a love for being around youth and encouraging a healthy lifestyle through athletics! After registering as a coach, a background check will be run on each coach. If under 18 yrs old, you must first go through the WYSC "Athletic Mentor" program before registering as a head coach. Time Requirements: Your team will have one practice a week during the weekdays and one game on Saturdays. When registering on the WYSC website as a coach, you may request certain practice times and days. The 2018 season runs from Sept. 17th - Nov. 17th. After signing up on PATH, volunteers must register at WYSC.org as well. This will allow you to view your team roster and contacts. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS please email us at info@wysc.org or call our gym (540)347-9972 Agency: Warrenton Youth Sports Club Description: WYSC is looking for volunteers to coach volleyball teams during the season's fall league! There are several age division ranging from 7 - 16 year olds. After registering as a volunteer please contact WYSC to see which divisions need coaches and/or request an age division. Games & practices take place at local FCPS schools. Qualifications: Some volleyball knowledge is required and a love for being around youth and encouraging a healthy lifestyle through athletics! After registering as a coach, a background check will be run on each coach. If under 18 yrs old, you must first go through the WYSC "Athletic Mentor" program before registering as a head coach. Time Requirements: Your team will have one practice a week during the weekdays and one game on Saturdays. When registering on the WYSC website as a coach, you may request certain practice times and days. The 2018 season runs from Sept. 17th - Nov. 17th. After signing up on PATH, volunteers must register at WYSC.org as well. This will allow you to view your team roster and contacts. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS please email us at info@wysc.org or call our gym (540)347-9972 Agency: Warrenton Youth Sports Club opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fall Youth Recreational Soccer CoachDescription: WYSC is looking for volunteers to coach soccer teams during the season's fall league! There are several age division ranging from U4 - high school age. After registering as a volunteer please contact WYSC to see which divisions need coaches and/or request an age division. Located at the Athey soccer complex, ext to the WARF. Qualifications: Some soccer knowledge is required and a love for being around youth and encouraging a healthy lifestyle through athletics! After registering as a coach, a background check will be run on each coach. If under 18 yrs old, you must first go through the WYSC "Athletic Mentor" program before registering as a head coach. Time Requirements: Your team will have one practice a week during the weekdays and one game on the weekend. Weekend games are held on either Saturday mornings or Sunday evenings. When registering on the WYSC website as a coach, you may request certain practice times and days & game day preference. The 2018 season runs from Aug. 20th - Sept 9th. After signing up on PATH, volunteers must register at WYSC.org as well. This will allow you to view your team roster and contacts. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS please email us at info@wysc.org or call our gym (540)347-9972 Agency: Warrenton Youth Sports Club Description: WYSC is looking for volunteers to coach soccer teams during the season's fall league! There are several age division ranging from U4 - high school age. After registering as a volunteer please contact WYSC to see which divisions need coaches and/or request an age division. Located at the Athey soccer complex, ext to the WARF. Qualifications: Some soccer knowledge is required and a love for being around youth and encouraging a healthy lifestyle through athletics! After registering as a coach, a background check will be run on each coach. If under 18 yrs old, you must first go through the WYSC "Athletic Mentor" program before registering as a head coach. Time Requirements: Your team will have one practice a week during the weekdays and one game on the weekend. Weekend games are held on either Saturday mornings or Sunday evenings. When registering on the WYSC website as a coach, you may request certain practice times and days & game day preference. The 2018 season runs from Aug. 20th - Sept 9th. After signing up on PATH, volunteers must register at WYSC.org as well. This will allow you to view your team roster and contacts. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS please email us at info@wysc.org or call our gym (540)347-9972 Agency: Warrenton Youth Sports Club opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music Mentoring / Ipod ProgramVolunteers will be trained in effective communication and use of iPods and other devices used in order to help mentor people suffering with Dementia and Alzheimer's through music and conversation. Volunteers will visit preselected locations and use the already purchased iPods to help engage residents in conversation. The volunteer's will take notes on the responses and reactions given. During this interaction rapport is built, and it encourages cognitive thoughts and responses, and in some cases this can bring back precious times family members may have lost. Agency: Souls In Harmony Volunteers will be trained in effective communication and use of iPods and other devices used in order to help mentor people suffering with Dementia and Alzheimer's through music and conversation. Volunteers will visit preselected locations and use the already purchased iPods to help engage residents in conversation. The volunteer's will take notes on the responses and reactions given. During this interaction rapport is built, and it encourages cognitive thoughts and responses, and in some cases this can bring back precious times family members may have lost. Agency: Souls In Harmony opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music Programs / Sing alongsSouls in Harmony is seeking volunteers, individuals, and groups to provide Music/Sing alongs at multipleSenior centers. As well as nursing homes in the five county areas as a part of our music outreach program. Agency: Souls In Harmony Souls in Harmony is seeking volunteers, individuals, and groups to provide Music/Sing alongs at multipleSenior centers. As well as nursing homes in the five county areas as a part of our music outreach program. Agency: Souls In Harmony opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: NPO General Assistance and Marketing
Living Sky Foundation is a 501(C)(3) organization that offers service opportunities, internships, part-time and volunteer and some contractual work in a areas including social media, artist studio, grant writing and administrative assistance. Tasks include assisting Art-Director, gallery host, volunteer for special events, opportunity for publishing.
Please click on the respond key if interested, or for more information.♥
Agency: Living Sky Foundation
Living Sky Foundation is a 501(C)(3) organization that offers service opportunities, internships, part-time and volunteer and some contractual work in a areas including social media, artist studio, grant writing and administrative assistance. Tasks include assisting Art-Director, gallery host, volunteer for special events, opportunity for publishing.
Please click on the respond key if interested, or for more information.♥
Agency: Living Sky Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22717 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SPCA Event ExtraodinaireThe Fauquier SPCA organizes fundraising events to promote adoptions throughout the year. These event typically take place on weekends. Volunteers are needed to help spread the good news about what our shelter does and services we provide. Though knowledge and training will be provided, good communication skills are a plus. Volunteers help with handling the animals that are taken to these events and assist with light set up and take down responsibilities. Volunteers who respond to this opportunity, after filling out an application and receiving training, will be placed on an on-call list to be notified when these events occur to determine availability. Volunteer shifts typically run 3-4 hours. Hours can be flexible and very with each event. To fill out an application, please click here Agency: Fauquier SPCA The Fauquier SPCA organizes fundraising events to promote adoptions throughout the year. These event typically take place on weekends. Volunteers are needed to help spread the good news about what our shelter does and services we provide. Though knowledge and training will be provided, good communication skills are a plus. Volunteers help with handling the animals that are taken to these events and assist with light set up and take down responsibilities. Volunteers who respond to this opportunity, after filling out an application and receiving training, will be placed on an on-call list to be notified when these events occur to determine availability. Volunteer shifts typically run 3-4 hours. Hours can be flexible and very with each event. To fill out an application, please click here Agency: Fauquier SPCA opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 22728 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Public Information AssistantAssist with our website and social media platforms: help us to re-design our web and social media sites with multi-media content, help maintain existing content and post new content, assist with public inquiries. Estimate: 1-3 hours per week. Agency: Fauquier Heritage & Preservation Foundation Assist with our website and social media platforms: help us to re-design our web and social media sites with multi-media content, help maintain existing content and post new content, assist with public inquiries. Estimate: 1-3 hours per week. Agency: Fauquier Heritage & Preservation Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Information AssistantAssist with our monthly newsletter: help with content, desktop publishing and mailing. Agency: Fauquier Heritage & Preservation Foundation Assist with our monthly newsletter: help with content, desktop publishing and mailing. Agency: Fauquier Heritage & Preservation Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DocentsGreet our visitors and assist them to view and appreciate FHPF's exhibits and displays in our two adjacent buildings: the John K. Gott Library and the Robert L. Sinclair Education Center. Estimate 2 - 4 hours per week. Agency: Fauquier Heritage & Preservation Foundation Greet our visitors and assist them to view and appreciate FHPF's exhibits and displays in our two adjacent buildings: the John K. Gott Library and the Robert L. Sinclair Education Center. Estimate 2 - 4 hours per week. Agency: Fauquier Heritage & Preservation Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Research AssistantWe are looking for assistants who could help with following types of tasks: Library staff support: Assist visitors to the Gott Library to locate research materials. And/or: Library staff support: Help record books and other reference material into Past Perfect database. Estimate: 2 - 4 hours per week. Agency: Fauquier Heritage & Preservation Foundation We are looking for assistants who could help with following types of tasks: Library staff support: Assist visitors to the Gott Library to locate research materials. And/or: Library staff support: Help record books and other reference material into Past Perfect database. Estimate: 2 - 4 hours per week. Agency: Fauquier Heritage & Preservation Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |