Volunteer: Help Process Donations ShiftsThe Fig Leaf is looking for volunteers to help process clothing donations Fridays - 9am to 2 pm. Volunteers can sign up for any time slot that works for them during those hours. Tasks include sorting clothing by season, checking items for quality (discarding anything with holes or heavy wear), and setting aside any donated household items or books so staff can arrange for re-donation elsewhere. No experience needed—just extra hands and willing hearts! Agency: Fig Leaf The Fig Leaf is looking for volunteers to help process clothing donations Fridays - 9am to 2 pm. Volunteers can sign up for any time slot that works for them during those hours. Tasks include sorting clothing by season, checking items for quality (discarding anything with holes or heavy wear), and setting aside any donated household items or books so staff can arrange for re-donation elsewhere. No experience needed—just extra hands and willing hearts! Agency: Fig Leaf opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Set Up TeamVolunteers in this area will be available to assist with setting up equipment, tables, chairs etc. Responsibilities/Activities: • Receive guidance of all set up activities Supervision: • Logistics Leader Qualifications: • Ability to lift over 15 lbs and tolerate physical labor Training: • To be provided during orientation Agency: PATH Foundation Volunteers in this area will be available to assist with setting up equipment, tables, chairs etc. Responsibilities/Activities: • Receive guidance of all set up activities Supervision: • Logistics Leader Qualifications: • Ability to lift over 15 lbs and tolerate physical labor Training: • To be provided during orientation Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Check-in TableChecking in Piedmont Smiles Volunteer volunteers as they arrive Agency: PATH Foundation Checking in Piedmont Smiles Volunteer volunteers as they arrive Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outside Check-in Line GreeterResponsibilities/Activities: . This position helps create a welcoming and organized experience for patients waiting outside for pre-registration and registration for the event. You will help ensure guests are greeted warmly, informed about the process, and guided efficiently and respectfully ensuring spacing, order and safety. The Outside line greeter also may also assist with special accomodations as needed and communicate with inside volunteers or staff to relay updates or needs. Requires the ability to stand for entire shift and work in inclement weather. Skills and Qualities that will make this a great fit for you! Friendly and approachable demeanorStrong communication and interpersonal skillsComfortable standing for extended periods of time outdoorsAbility to stay calm and courteous in busy or high-traffic situationsSupervision: Greeter/Escort Leader Shifts Available: shifts listed, please sign up for those you wish to serve Location: Line outside the entrance of the building Training: On-site day of the event for first shift, relief shifts will receive turnover guidance from prior shift volunteers. Agency: PATH Foundation Responsibilities/Activities: . This position helps create a welcoming and organized experience for patients waiting outside for pre-registration and registration for the event. You will help ensure guests are greeted warmly, informed about the process, and guided efficiently and respectfully ensuring spacing, order and safety. The Outside line greeter also may also assist with special accomodations as needed and communicate with inside volunteers or staff to relay updates or needs. Requires the ability to stand for entire shift and work in inclement weather. Skills and Qualities that will make this a great fit for you! Friendly and approachable demeanorStrong communication and interpersonal skillsComfortable standing for extended periods of time outdoorsAbility to stay calm and courteous in busy or high-traffic situationsSupervision: Greeter/Escort Leader Shifts Available: shifts listed, please sign up for those you wish to serve Location: Line outside the entrance of the building Training: On-site day of the event for first shift, relief shifts will receive turnover guidance from prior shift volunteers. Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Registration Waiting Area EscortResponsibilities/Activities: The Registration Waiting Area Escort greets arriving patients warmly and plays a critical role in maintaining fairness, order and smooth flow during patient intake. This volunteer receives patients from check in line, seats them according to the order of their initial lineup, and ensures they are called to registration in that same order. The role also includes directing each patient to the next available registration station when it is their turn, maintaining continuous flow and minimizing wait times while preserving fairness. You will also provide friendly assistance, reassurance, and basic information to patients. Skills and Qualities that will make you a great fit for this role! Strong attention to detail and commitment to fairnessExcellent communication and coordination skillsFriendly, patient-centered demeanorAbility to stay organized and calm in a busy, high traffic settingComfortable standing and moving through your shiftShifts Available: Shifts are listed for both days, respond to those you wish to serve Location: Gym 1 Supervision: Escort Leader Training: On-site day of the event for first shift, relief shifts will receive turnover guidance from prior shift volunteers. Agency: PATH Foundation Responsibilities/Activities: The Registration Waiting Area Escort greets arriving patients warmly and plays a critical role in maintaining fairness, order and smooth flow during patient intake. This volunteer receives patients from check in line, seats them according to the order of their initial lineup, and ensures they are called to registration in that same order. The role also includes directing each patient to the next available registration station when it is their turn, maintaining continuous flow and minimizing wait times while preserving fairness. You will also provide friendly assistance, reassurance, and basic information to patients. Skills and Qualities that will make you a great fit for this role! Strong attention to detail and commitment to fairnessExcellent communication and coordination skillsFriendly, patient-centered demeanorAbility to stay organized and calm in a busy, high traffic settingComfortable standing and moving through your shiftShifts Available: Shifts are listed for both days, respond to those you wish to serve Location: Gym 1 Supervision: Escort Leader Training: On-site day of the event for first shift, relief shifts will receive turnover guidance from prior shift volunteers. Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Registration TableResponsibilities/Activities: Assist Patient with filling out Registration form and Waiver and answer any questions about the registration process. Ensure patient leaves with forms in hand and table is cleaned and disinfected. Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve Location: Registration table in Old Gym Supervision: Patient Registration Coordinator Training: In Advance - Patient Registration Coordinator
Agency: PATH Foundation Responsibilities/Activities: Assist Patient with filling out Registration form and Waiver and answer any questions about the registration process. Ensure patient leaves with forms in hand and table is cleaned and disinfected. Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve Location: Registration table in Old Gym Supervision: Patient Registration Coordinator Training: In Advance - Patient Registration Coordinator
Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Registration Table-Spanish SpeakingDespite having interpreters throughout the facility, we have found a need for designated interpreters during the registration process seated at the registration table. Responsibilities/Activities: Assist Patient with filling out Registration form and Waiver and answer any questions about the registration process. Ensure patient leaves with forms in hand and table is cleaned and disinfected. Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve Location: Registration table in Old Gym Supervision: Patient Registration Coordinator Training: In Advance - Patient Registration Coordinator Agency: PATH Foundation Despite having interpreters throughout the facility, we have found a need for designated interpreters during the registration process seated at the registration table. Responsibilities/Activities: Assist Patient with filling out Registration form and Waiver and answer any questions about the registration process. Ensure patient leaves with forms in hand and table is cleaned and disinfected. Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve Location: Registration table in Old Gym Supervision: Patient Registration Coordinator Training: In Advance - Patient Registration Coordinator Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Triage Waiting Area EscortResponsibilities/Activities: The Triage Waiting Area Escort ensures an orderly and welcoming transition for patients who have completed their Panorex X-rays and are waiting to be seen by the triage dental team. This volunteer receives patients from the Panorex area, seats them in the order they arrive, and directs each patient to the Triage Escort who will arrive to take them to the next available triage station. You will provide friendly assistance, reassurance and simple explanations of the next step, providing necessary communication with the Triage Escort while maintaining a calm, positive environment while ensuring efficiency and fairness. Skills and Qualities that will make you a great fit for this role! Excellent organizational and communication skills.Strong attention to order and detailFriendly, compassionate demeanorAbility to remain calm and attentive in a fast-paced settingComfortable standing and moving throughout your shiftShifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve. Location: Gym 2/Triage area Supervision: Greeter/Escort Leader Training: On-site day of the event for first shift, relief shifts will receive turnover guidance from prior shift volunteers. Agency: PATH Foundation Responsibilities/Activities: The Triage Waiting Area Escort ensures an orderly and welcoming transition for patients who have completed their Panorex X-rays and are waiting to be seen by the triage dental team. This volunteer receives patients from the Panorex area, seats them in the order they arrive, and directs each patient to the Triage Escort who will arrive to take them to the next available triage station. You will provide friendly assistance, reassurance and simple explanations of the next step, providing necessary communication with the Triage Escort while maintaining a calm, positive environment while ensuring efficiency and fairness. Skills and Qualities that will make you a great fit for this role! Excellent organizational and communication skills.Strong attention to order and detailFriendly, compassionate demeanorAbility to remain calm and attentive in a fast-paced settingComfortable standing and moving throughout your shiftShifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve. Location: Gym 2/Triage area Supervision: Greeter/Escort Leader Training: On-site day of the event for first shift, relief shifts will receive turnover guidance from prior shift volunteers. Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Triage Area EscortResponsibilities/Activities: The Triage Area Escort is responsible for guiding patients from the triage waiting area to the next available dental triage station. This volunteer works closely with the Triage Waiting Area Greeter and the Triage Dental team to ensure patients are escorted in the correct order and that the process remains smooth, fair and welcoming. You will walk patients from the waiting area to the next triage station and communicate clearly with triage staff assuring readiness while maintaining a calm, efficient flow that helps minimize crowding or confusion. After patients have completed their triage, you will guide and seat them to the proper treatment staging area, ensuring safe and comfortable transitions to theTreatment Area Escort volunteer and assisting individuals with special needs or accomodations. Skills and Qualities that will make you a great fit for this role! Srong communication and coordination skillsFriendly, patient-focused demeanorAttention to fairness and orderAbility to move frequenly and guide patients courteouslyCalm, supportive presence in a clincial settingShifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve. Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain Training: On-site day of the event Agency: PATH Foundation Responsibilities/Activities: The Triage Area Escort is responsible for guiding patients from the triage waiting area to the next available dental triage station. This volunteer works closely with the Triage Waiting Area Greeter and the Triage Dental team to ensure patients are escorted in the correct order and that the process remains smooth, fair and welcoming. You will walk patients from the waiting area to the next triage station and communicate clearly with triage staff assuring readiness while maintaining a calm, efficient flow that helps minimize crowding or confusion. After patients have completed their triage, you will guide and seat them to the proper treatment staging area, ensuring safe and comfortable transitions to theTreatment Area Escort volunteer and assisting individuals with special needs or accomodations. Skills and Qualities that will make you a great fit for this role! Srong communication and coordination skillsFriendly, patient-focused demeanorAttention to fairness and orderAbility to move frequenly and guide patients courteouslyCalm, supportive presence in a clincial settingShifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve. Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain Training: On-site day of the event Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Health Screening Waiting Area EscortResponsibilities/Activities: The Health Screening Waiting Area Escort ensures an organized and welcoming transition for patients who have completed registration and are waiting to review their general health information with medical staff. This volunteer receives patients from the registration area, seats them in order of their arrival while monitoring the waiting area to maintian orderly seating and patient flow, and directs each patient to the next available health screening station when called. Similar to all areas of patient flow, you will maintain a calm, friendly atmosphere and help minimize confusion or crowding. Skills and Qualities that will make you a great fit in this role! Strong attention to order and fairnessClear communication and coordination skillsWarm, patient-centered demeanorAbility to stay organized and calm in a busy environmentComfortable standing and moving throughout the areaShifts Available: Shifts are listed for both days, respond to those you wish to serve. Location: Gym 1 Supervision: Greeter/Escort Leader Training: On-site day of the event for first shift, relief shifts will receive turnover guidance from prior shift volunteers. Agency: PATH Foundation Responsibilities/Activities: The Health Screening Waiting Area Escort ensures an organized and welcoming transition for patients who have completed registration and are waiting to review their general health information with medical staff. This volunteer receives patients from the registration area, seats them in order of their arrival while monitoring the waiting area to maintian orderly seating and patient flow, and directs each patient to the next available health screening station when called. Similar to all areas of patient flow, you will maintain a calm, friendly atmosphere and help minimize confusion or crowding. Skills and Qualities that will make you a great fit in this role! Strong attention to order and fairnessClear communication and coordination skillsWarm, patient-centered demeanorAbility to stay organized and calm in a busy environmentComfortable standing and moving throughout the areaShifts Available: Shifts are listed for both days, respond to those you wish to serve. Location: Gym 1 Supervision: Greeter/Escort Leader Training: On-site day of the event for first shift, relief shifts will receive turnover guidance from prior shift volunteers. Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Check-Out Table CHECK-OUT Table Responsibilities/Activities: Collect all registration forms and waivers from Dental Assistants, distribute resource material and ensure patients have all necessary follow-up materials before exiting. Deliver forms and waivers to the Data Entry table. Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve. Location: Check-Out Table in New Gym Supervision: TBD Training: On-site day of the event Agency: PATH Foundation CHECK-OUT Table Responsibilities/Activities: Collect all registration forms and waivers from Dental Assistants, distribute resource material and ensure patients have all necessary follow-up materials before exiting. Deliver forms and waivers to the Data Entry table. Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve. Location: Check-Out Table in New Gym Supervision: TBD Training: On-site day of the event Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Language Team-Spanish InterpreterYou will help us ensure spanish speaking patients get the information and services they require. Responsibilities/Activities: • Assist non-‐English speaking patients through the clinic process, providing translation services as needed Timeframe: •morning and afternoon Stations: Greeter (1) Registration Table (2) Triage (2) Treatment (3) Floater (1)Supervision: • Volunteer Committee leader -Yesenia Reyes Training: • Any necessary training will be provided on-‐site Agency: PATH Foundation You will help us ensure spanish speaking patients get the information and services they require. Responsibilities/Activities: • Assist non-‐English speaking patients through the clinic process, providing translation services as needed Timeframe: •morning and afternoon Stations: Greeter (1) Registration Table (2) Triage (2) Treatment (3) Floater (1)Supervision: • Volunteer Committee leader -Yesenia Reyes Training: • Any necessary training will be provided on-‐site Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pre-Registration Outside Line GreeterResponsibilities/Activities: Greeter will be positioned outside the Entrance lobby to greet patients. These volunteers will work in concert with inside line greeters to help manage expecations and help answer any questions that may come up. Shifts Available: Listed in opportunity, sign up for the shift you want Location: Directly Outside Entrance Lobby Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain Training: On-site day of the event Agency: PATH Foundation Responsibilities/Activities: Greeter will be positioned outside the Entrance lobby to greet patients. These volunteers will work in concert with inside line greeters to help manage expecations and help answer any questions that may come up. Shifts Available: Listed in opportunity, sign up for the shift you want Location: Directly Outside Entrance Lobby Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain Training: On-site day of the event Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Can't give your time? Consider supporting Piedmont Smiles with a donation!We understand your schedule may not allow you to provide volunteer support for this great event. If you still wish to help ensure everyone that needs it, receives much needed dental services, then consider supporting Piedmont Smiles with a donation. Click on this link to provide a financial gift.
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Funds support the one-day Piedmont Smiles event Agency: PATH Foundation We understand your schedule may not allow you to provide volunteer support for this great event. If you still wish to help ensure everyone that needs it, receives much needed dental services, then consider supporting Piedmont Smiles with a donation. Click on this link to provide a financial gift.
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Funds support the one-day Piedmont Smiles event Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 17, 2026 Zip Code: 22724 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ASL interpreterWe're looking for a compassionate and skilled American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter to help us ensure ever guest, including those who are deaf and hard of hearing, can fully participate and receive the care they need. Your support will make ar real difference in helping us provide accessable care to all. If you are interested in helping out, click on the respond key and select the shift or shifts that work for you. Agency: PATH Foundation We're looking for a compassionate and skilled American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter to help us ensure ever guest, including those who are deaf and hard of hearing, can fully participate and receive the care they need. Your support will make ar real difference in helping us provide accessable care to all. If you are interested in helping out, click on the respond key and select the shift or shifts that work for you. Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Treatment Waiting Area EscortResponsibilities/Activities: After receiving patients from the Triage Area Escort, the Treatment Area Escort ensures patients move efficiently and comfortably from the treatment staging area to their assigned dental treatment stations. They will maintain clear communication with dental staff to confirm when chairs are ready and offer friendly guidance and reassurance during the transiton. This volunteer works closely with the Triage Dental Team, triage Area Escort Volunteer to escort patients in the proper order and provide a reassuring presence as they prepare to receive care. Skills and Qualities that will make you a great fit for this role! Friendly, compassionate, and patient-centered demeanorStrong communicaiton and coordination skillsAttention to fairness and detailAbility to walk and stand for extend periodsCalm presence in a busy environmentShifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve. Location: Gym 2 Bleachers/Treatment Waiting Area Supervision: Greeter/Escort Leader Training: On-site day of the event for first shift, relief shifts will receive turnover guidance from prior shift volunteers. Agency: PATH Foundation Responsibilities/Activities: After receiving patients from the Triage Area Escort, the Treatment Area Escort ensures patients move efficiently and comfortably from the treatment staging area to their assigned dental treatment stations. They will maintain clear communication with dental staff to confirm when chairs are ready and offer friendly guidance and reassurance during the transiton. This volunteer works closely with the Triage Dental Team, triage Area Escort Volunteer to escort patients in the proper order and provide a reassuring presence as they prepare to receive care. Skills and Qualities that will make you a great fit for this role! Friendly, compassionate, and patient-centered demeanorStrong communicaiton and coordination skillsAttention to fairness and detailAbility to walk and stand for extend periodsCalm presence in a busy environmentShifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve. Location: Gym 2 Bleachers/Treatment Waiting Area Supervision: Greeter/Escort Leader Training: On-site day of the event for first shift, relief shifts will receive turnover guidance from prior shift volunteers. Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: We’re Berry Excited to Build a Place to Gather at the Carver Center Demonstration Gardens!Come lend a hand and help us grow something special! Virginia Cooperative Extension – Culpeper and the Carver Food Enterprise Center are teaming up for a hands-on community project to build picnic tables at the Carver Center Demonstration Gardens. We’re not just building picnic tables—we’re building a place where our community can gather, connect, learn, and grow together. These new picnic tables will provide comfortable seating and shade for volunteers, program participants, and visitors enjoying the vegetable gardens, flower gardens, and blueberry demonstration patch. This new gathering space will be the perfect place to take a break, share gardening stories, enjoy the view, and celebrate the many “berry” wonderful things happening at the Carver Center! What’s on the build list? Agency: Virginia Cooperative Extension Come lend a hand and help us grow something special! Virginia Cooperative Extension – Culpeper and the Carver Food Enterprise Center are teaming up for a hands-on community project to build picnic tables at the Carver Center Demonstration Gardens. We’re not just building picnic tables—we’re building a place where our community can gather, connect, learn, and grow together. These new picnic tables will provide comfortable seating and shade for volunteers, program participants, and visitors enjoying the vegetable gardens, flower gardens, and blueberry demonstration patch. This new gathering space will be the perfect place to take a break, share gardening stories, enjoy the view, and celebrate the many “berry” wonderful things happening at the Carver Center! What’s on the build list? Agency: Virginia Cooperative Extension opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 14, 2026 Zip Code: 22733 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media / Digital Outreach Volunteer (Hybrid)The Cold War Museum is looking for a volunteer to help us get Cold War history out to the public through social media, youtube videos, and other forms of digital outreach. We've done such efforts in the past but we're looking for a dedicated volunteer to help us up our game and produce engaging and factual content on a weekly basis from the Museum's exhibits, collection and staff. You would work with the curator and collections team to record, produce, and publish history content to help further the museum's mission to preserve Cold War history, honor Cold War veterans, and educate the public on the Cold War and its legacy. Social media fluency and experience with content production is needed, and video and audio editing skills are especially preferred. The majority of the work for this position can be done remotely, but some in-person work at the Cold War Museum would be occasionally required. Agency: Cold War Museum The Cold War Museum is looking for a volunteer to help us get Cold War history out to the public through social media, youtube videos, and other forms of digital outreach. We've done such efforts in the past but we're looking for a dedicated volunteer to help us up our game and produce engaging and factual content on a weekly basis from the Museum's exhibits, collection and staff. You would work with the curator and collections team to record, produce, and publish history content to help further the museum's mission to preserve Cold War history, honor Cold War veterans, and educate the public on the Cold War and its legacy. Social media fluency and experience with content production is needed, and video and audio editing skills are especially preferred. The majority of the work for this position can be done remotely, but some in-person work at the Cold War Museum would be occasionally required. Agency: Cold War Museum opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Docent / Tour GuideJoin our team of docents and help bring Cold War history to the public. Learn the museum's exhibits and Cold War stories, and share these stories with tour groups and visitors to the museum. Make connections between the Cold War and the present day, and help people understand the importance and legacy of the Cold War. An excellent way to practice public speaking! Many of our docents are Cold War veterans, hence our tagline The Real People Explaining the Real Things. Docents have flexibility to highlight aspects of Cold War history of particular interest to them, and to tailor the tour to the interests of the tour group. Training is conducted by the curator and the senior members of the docent team. We welcome you to visit the museum and meet the docents before volunteering! Docents are expected to volunteer in-person at least one day per weekend and preferably both days. (Our public hours are Saturdays 11-4 and Sundays 1-4, or eight hours per week) Docents can also lead private tours during the week. Agency: Cold War Museum Join our team of docents and help bring Cold War history to the public. Learn the museum's exhibits and Cold War stories, and share these stories with tour groups and visitors to the museum. Make connections between the Cold War and the present day, and help people understand the importance and legacy of the Cold War. An excellent way to practice public speaking! Many of our docents are Cold War veterans, hence our tagline The Real People Explaining the Real Things. Docents have flexibility to highlight aspects of Cold War history of particular interest to them, and to tailor the tour to the interests of the tour group. Training is conducted by the curator and the senior members of the docent team. We welcome you to visit the museum and meet the docents before volunteering! Docents are expected to volunteer in-person at least one day per weekend and preferably both days. (Our public hours are Saturdays 11-4 and Sundays 1-4, or eight hours per week) Docents can also lead private tours during the week. Agency: Cold War Museum opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Collections VolunteerThe Museum's collections team is responsible for creating new exhibits, maintaining and processing our collection of Cold War artifacts, conservation, and artifact research. With the variety of tasks, you can experience a wide swath of museum work and focus on projects that align with your historical or career interests. Past collections volunteers have built exhibits, conducted inventories, and done original research for publication using the museum's collection. By joining the team you can work directly with the collection in a small museum environment. Collections work requires diligence, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn. Previous museum experience or a history-related degree preferred but not required. We welcome you to visit the museum and meet the curator before volunteering! Docents are expected to volunteer in-person at least one day per weekend and preferably both days. (Our hours are Saturdays 11-4 and Sundays 1-4, or eight hours per week total) Agency: Cold War Museum The Museum's collections team is responsible for creating new exhibits, maintaining and processing our collection of Cold War artifacts, conservation, and artifact research. With the variety of tasks, you can experience a wide swath of museum work and focus on projects that align with your historical or career interests. Past collections volunteers have built exhibits, conducted inventories, and done original research for publication using the museum's collection. By joining the team you can work directly with the collection in a small museum environment. Collections work requires diligence, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn. Previous museum experience or a history-related degree preferred but not required. We welcome you to visit the museum and meet the curator before volunteering! Docents are expected to volunteer in-person at least one day per weekend and preferably both days. (Our hours are Saturdays 11-4 and Sundays 1-4, or eight hours per week total) Agency: Cold War Museum opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Free Clinic of Culpeper needs Volunteers for our front deskDo you have some free time? Do you like spending time with great people? The Free Clinic of Culpeper is looking for volunteers to help our patients with registration, answering phones, and assisting at our front desk. Currently, we are in need of morning volunteers on Monday or Tuesday from 9:00 until 11:00 or 12:00, or afternoon volunteers on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday from 1:00 until 3:00, and the 1st and 3rd Thursday from 3:00 until 6:00. Some Spanish is necessary. The clinic is Open Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday from 9 until 3. The 1st and 3rd Thursdays we have evening clinics until 6. We ask that volunteers work 2-hour blocks, but scheduling is flexible. The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper. Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper Do you have some free time? Do you like spending time with great people? The Free Clinic of Culpeper is looking for volunteers to help our patients with registration, answering phones, and assisting at our front desk. Currently, we are in need of morning volunteers on Monday or Tuesday from 9:00 until 11:00 or 12:00, or afternoon volunteers on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday from 1:00 until 3:00, and the 1st and 3rd Thursday from 3:00 until 6:00. Some Spanish is necessary. The clinic is Open Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday from 9 until 3. The 1st and 3rd Thursdays we have evening clinics until 6. We ask that volunteers work 2-hour blocks, but scheduling is flexible. The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper. Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pharmacists! We need YOU!!!Pharmacists! Only one hour a week is all we need! Or two! On Mondays and Wednesdays we have no one in the pharmacy to fill prescriptions for our patients - the spider webs are taking over! We are seriously the happiest place to volunteer in all of Culpeper - maybe even the world! We are in need of volunteer pharmacists to help out filling prescriptions for our patients in our licensed pharmacy. The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper. We are open Monday through Thursday from 9 to 3, and the 1st and 3rd Thursdays we are open until 6. We are ALWAYS willing to accommodate your schedule. Thank you! Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper Pharmacists! Only one hour a week is all we need! Or two! On Mondays and Wednesdays we have no one in the pharmacy to fill prescriptions for our patients - the spider webs are taking over! We are seriously the happiest place to volunteer in all of Culpeper - maybe even the world! We are in need of volunteer pharmacists to help out filling prescriptions for our patients in our licensed pharmacy. The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper. We are open Monday through Thursday from 9 to 3, and the 1st and 3rd Thursdays we are open until 6. We are ALWAYS willing to accommodate your schedule. Thank you! Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Medical professionals such as - MD, NP, Nurses, PA, medical assistants, pharmacists, therapists, counselors, and nutritionistsThe Free Clinic of Culpeper is looking for volunteer medical providers who are willing to help a few hours at our clinic. We are open Monday through Thursday from 9 until 3, and the 1st and 3rd Thursdays from 9 until 6. We are closed from noon until 12:45 for lunch. We prefer volunteers take at least 2-hour blocks of time to volunteer but are always willing to accommodate their schedules. If you have some time to share, please contact Tammy LaGraffe at tlagraffe@culpeperwellness.org, or you may respond through this website. Thank you! The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper. Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper The Free Clinic of Culpeper is looking for volunteer medical providers who are willing to help a few hours at our clinic. We are open Monday through Thursday from 9 until 3, and the 1st and 3rd Thursdays from 9 until 6. We are closed from noon until 12:45 for lunch. We prefer volunteers take at least 2-hour blocks of time to volunteer but are always willing to accommodate their schedules. If you have some time to share, please contact Tammy LaGraffe at tlagraffe@culpeperwellness.org, or you may respond through this website. Thank you! The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper. Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Helping in our Free Clinic USDA Food PantryWould you like to assist our patients in selecting healthy food from our Food Pantry? Find recipes using food from our garden and from the pantry? You will never have a dull moment here! The hours are flexible - you could come in one day a week, or two mornings, two afternoons, etc. Currently, we have a need for afternoons if possible. Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper Would you like to assist our patients in selecting healthy food from our Food Pantry? Find recipes using food from our garden and from the pantry? You will never have a dull moment here! The hours are flexible - you could come in one day a week, or two mornings, two afternoons, etc. Currently, we have a need for afternoons if possible. Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clerical and Clinic help for the afternoon or evening shiftsWould you like to spend time helping out in our clinic with a great group of people? We are currently in need of volunteers for the afternoon shift, for the hours of 1:00 until 3:00, from Monday through Thursday, or from 3:00 until 6:00 on the first and third Thursdays of the month. You could come in one day a week or more, or even twice a month. Thank you! Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper Would you like to spend time helping out in our clinic with a great group of people? We are currently in need of volunteers for the afternoon shift, for the hours of 1:00 until 3:00, from Monday through Thursday, or from 3:00 until 6:00 on the first and third Thursdays of the month. You could come in one day a week or more, or even twice a month. Thank you! Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Our Community Needs Volunteer Drivers!Help individuals in need access their community. Sign up to be a volunteer driver today! Agency: Regional Transportation Collaborative (RTC) Help individuals in need access their community. Sign up to be a volunteer driver today! Agency: Regional Transportation Collaborative (RTC) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options – Right from Home! When we know more, we can do more. Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits. We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact. Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations. Be an Ambassador: Coming soon Why Volunteer with Community Compass? Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options – Right from Home! When we know more, we can do more. Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits. We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact. Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations. Be an Ambassador: Coming soon Why Volunteer with Community Compass? Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 12, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Building Big Play for Little HandsJoin us as we build, plant, mulch, and enhance our natural playground for the children of Trinity Day School. Together we can create an outdoor space where little learners can explore, imagine, and grow. Many hands make light work-come volunteer and help us make a lasting impact for our children and community! Agency: Trinity Day School Join us as we build, plant, mulch, and enhance our natural playground for the children of Trinity Day School. Together we can create an outdoor space where little learners can explore, imagine, and grow. Many hands make light work-come volunteer and help us make a lasting impact for our children and community! Agency: Trinity Day School opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 8, 2026 Zip Code: 22747 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Culpeper Food Closet – Need of the WeekPlease run the following church / community announcement from June 29 - July 5 The Culpeper Food Closet – Need of the Week We provide food and personal care items for Culpeper families, individuals, and seniors in need of assistance. Every week we post a few items we need, but any donation is gratefully accepted. The needs this week are pantry staples: -Sugar -Flour -Cornmeal -Condiments (mustard, mayonnaise, catsup) -Vegetable Oil -Rice side dishes -Spam Agency: Culpeper Food Closet Please run the following church / community announcement from June 29 - July 5 The Culpeper Food Closet – Need of the Week We provide food and personal care items for Culpeper families, individuals, and seniors in need of assistance. Every week we post a few items we need, but any donation is gratefully accepted. The needs this week are pantry staples: -Sugar -Flour -Cornmeal -Condiments (mustard, mayonnaise, catsup) -Vegetable Oil -Rice side dishes -Spam Agency: Culpeper Food Closet opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Working Hands ProjectJoin us on Saturday, July 11, from 10:30 AM–1:30 PM as we serve a local family in Marshall, VA. Volunteers are needed to help with indoor and outdoor cleanup. No special skills are required for general cleanup tasks—just a willing heart and helping hands! Come make a difference in our community! Professional contractors will also be tackling some chimney, plumbing and roofing repairs. Please email Tree of Life to register: info@tolministries.org Agency: Tree of Life Ministries Join us on Saturday, July 11, from 10:30 AM–1:30 PM as we serve a local family in Marshall, VA. Volunteers are needed to help with indoor and outdoor cleanup. No special skills are required for general cleanup tasks—just a willing heart and helping hands! Come make a difference in our community! Professional contractors will also be tackling some chimney, plumbing and roofing repairs. Please email Tree of Life to register: info@tolministries.org Agency: Tree of Life Ministries opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support the Local Food System - help distribute Buy Fresh Buy Local food guides!Road tripping for a good cause: Calling volunteers to help distribute Buy Fresh Buy Local! Volunteers can choose a route in their area and deliver guides to local farm stands, coffee shops, and markets. Help support the local food system while touring great venues and sampling the season's best along the way! You can find out more about Buy Fresh Buy Local at https://buyfreshbuylocal.org/piedmont/.Delivery routes are available in all eleven counties represented by the guides - Loudoun, Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Orange, Madison, Greene, Louisa, Albemarle, Louisa, and Nelson. If interested, email Lea Justice at ljustice@pecva.org for more information.
Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council Road tripping for a good cause: Calling volunteers to help distribute Buy Fresh Buy Local! Volunteers can choose a route in their area and deliver guides to local farm stands, coffee shops, and markets. Help support the local food system while touring great venues and sampling the season's best along the way! You can find out more about Buy Fresh Buy Local at https://buyfreshbuylocal.org/piedmont/.Delivery routes are available in all eleven counties represented by the guides - Loudoun, Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Orange, Madison, Greene, Louisa, Albemarle, Louisa, and Nelson. If interested, email Lea Justice at ljustice@pecva.org for more information.
Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feeding 500Help turn rescued local food into healthy meals for our community. Feeding 500 is a hands-on volunteer event at the Carver Food Enterprise Center where volunteers work alongside staff and job training participants to transform surplus or hard-to-use produce into nutritious, ready-to-eat meals for local food pantry partners. In a typical event, volunteers spend about three hours washing, chopping, cooking, packaging, and labeling meals that would otherwise go to waste. Since launching, the program has rescued thousands of pounds of food and created thousands of servings for community members while reducing food waste and increasing access to healthy food. No professional cooking experience needed, just a willingness to help, learn, and make a difference. Come be part of turning local abundance into community impact. Events are typically held on the first and third Wednesday from 9 AM - 12 PM, but occasionally occur at different times to process last minute donations. If you are interested in helping out, please sign up to learn more about upcoming opportunities at: https://www.gwcfec.org/feeding500 Agency: George Washington Carver Agriculture Research Center Help turn rescued local food into healthy meals for our community. Feeding 500 is a hands-on volunteer event at the Carver Food Enterprise Center where volunteers work alongside staff and job training participants to transform surplus or hard-to-use produce into nutritious, ready-to-eat meals for local food pantry partners. In a typical event, volunteers spend about three hours washing, chopping, cooking, packaging, and labeling meals that would otherwise go to waste. Since launching, the program has rescued thousands of pounds of food and created thousands of servings for community members while reducing food waste and increasing access to healthy food. No professional cooking experience needed, just a willingness to help, learn, and make a difference. Come be part of turning local abundance into community impact. Events are typically held on the first and third Wednesday from 9 AM - 12 PM, but occasionally occur at different times to process last minute donations. If you are interested in helping out, please sign up to learn more about upcoming opportunities at: https://www.gwcfec.org/feeding500 Agency: George Washington Carver Agriculture Research Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22733 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Community Farmer! Help Grow Fruits and Veggies for Your Community in 2026Join us in getting your hands dirty for a good cause! The Piedmont Environmental Council’s Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows needs volunteers to help grow and harvest fresh produce for Clarke and Loudoun food pantries in our 2026 season. While you help your community you’ll learn more about the local food system and maybe even pick up a few tips on growing your own fruits and veggies. Volunteer opportunities for 2026 continue throughout the growing season: mid-March through October. We have multiple opportunities per week during the peak season (June-September) and offer one-two Saturdays per month. Due to the food pantry’s availability to pick up produce, the majority of time slots are during the week. Volunteer opportunities are announced via email to all volunteers who have signed up. Volunteering is great for team-building! We are happy to coordinate School Field Trips, Corporate, and Group (e.g. scouts, clubs, faith-based organizations) volunteer days for groups of fifteen or more. All ages are welcome to volunteer, minors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn more at pecva.org/farm Ongoing Tasks (March-October): Seed starting, planting, harvesting, and other fun farm tasks! On-site training will be provided. Previous experience is welcome, but not required! Be prepared to work outside in variable weather conditions. Bring gardening gloves, snacks, water, sun protection, bug spray, and weather appropriate clothing. Long pants, hats, and closed-toe shoes are encouraged. Volunteer waiver required, a link to the digital waiver will be shared in the volunteer welcome letter you will receive upon registration. Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council Join us in getting your hands dirty for a good cause! The Piedmont Environmental Council’s Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows needs volunteers to help grow and harvest fresh produce for Clarke and Loudoun food pantries in our 2026 season. While you help your community you’ll learn more about the local food system and maybe even pick up a few tips on growing your own fruits and veggies. Volunteer opportunities for 2026 continue throughout the growing season: mid-March through October. We have multiple opportunities per week during the peak season (June-September) and offer one-two Saturdays per month. Due to the food pantry’s availability to pick up produce, the majority of time slots are during the week. Volunteer opportunities are announced via email to all volunteers who have signed up. Volunteering is great for team-building! We are happy to coordinate School Field Trips, Corporate, and Group (e.g. scouts, clubs, faith-based organizations) volunteer days for groups of fifteen or more. All ages are welcome to volunteer, minors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn more at pecva.org/farm Ongoing Tasks (March-October): Seed starting, planting, harvesting, and other fun farm tasks! On-site training will be provided. Previous experience is welcome, but not required! Be prepared to work outside in variable weather conditions. Bring gardening gloves, snacks, water, sun protection, bug spray, and weather appropriate clothing. Long pants, hats, and closed-toe shoes are encouraged. Volunteer waiver required, a link to the digital waiver will be shared in the volunteer welcome letter you will receive upon registration. Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WordPress Website VolunteerWe are seeking a volunteer who is proficient in WordPress to support weekly updates to current website: https://www.arcofncv.org/. Tasks would include adding events, updating front page and program pages with current events. Agency: The Arc of North Central VA We are seeking a volunteer who is proficient in WordPress to support weekly updates to current website: https://www.arcofncv.org/. Tasks would include adding events, updating front page and program pages with current events. Agency: The Arc of North Central VA opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Let's Volunteer-Respite room for StaffOur staff team at Generations Central works faithfully every day to support our senior adults living with dementia and help them thrive! We have a vision to build a respite room for them to utilize during their day in order to take a breath, decompress, and recharge so that they can provide the best care possible to our participants. This volunteer opportunity will involve a variety of jobs to help us create a beautiful respite room. Jobs may include: -Painting -Building furniture -Carrying items to the thrift store -Creating art pieces -Writing encouragement notes -Decorating We encourage volunteers of all ability levels to join us in creating this space together. Agency: Generations Central Adult Day Center Our staff team at Generations Central works faithfully every day to support our senior adults living with dementia and help them thrive! We have a vision to build a respite room for them to utilize during their day in order to take a breath, decompress, and recharge so that they can provide the best care possible to our participants. This volunteer opportunity will involve a variety of jobs to help us create a beautiful respite room. Jobs may include: -Painting -Building furniture -Carrying items to the thrift store -Creating art pieces -Writing encouragement notes -Decorating We encourage volunteers of all ability levels to join us in creating this space together. Agency: Generations Central Adult Day Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 21, 2026 Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pickleball TournamentWe are seeking volunteers to assist with our Pickleball Tournament at Chestnut Forks Athletic Club. Volunteer will assist with a variety of task including set-up, on court runners, refreshment table, etc. Agency: The Arc of North Central VA We are seeking volunteers to assist with our Pickleball Tournament at Chestnut Forks Athletic Club. Volunteer will assist with a variety of task including set-up, on court runners, refreshment table, etc. Agency: The Arc of North Central VA opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026 Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Making History Bloom: Loudoun Parks - Trailside ParkJoin us on Saturday, October 3, at 10:00 a.m. as we make history bloom! Together, we'll plant a native wildflower meadow in the historic W&OD corridor at Trailside Park. Bring your butterfly wings, scatter seeds, and dance them into the earth! These joyful community planting parties are a chance to create beautiful habitat for pollinators while having fun with family, friends, and neighbors. All ages are welcome—come celebrate, plant, and help our meadows bloom! https://sustainabilitymatters.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=/portal/events/4740 Agency: Sustainability Matters Join us on Saturday, October 3, at 10:00 a.m. as we make history bloom! Together, we'll plant a native wildflower meadow in the historic W&OD corridor at Trailside Park. Bring your butterfly wings, scatter seeds, and dance them into the earth! These joyful community planting parties are a chance to create beautiful habitat for pollinators while having fun with family, friends, and neighbors. All ages are welcome—come celebrate, plant, and help our meadows bloom! https://sustainabilitymatters.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=/portal/events/4740 Agency: Sustainability Matters opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2026 Zip Code: 20147 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Making History Bloom: Loudoun Parks - Claude Moore ParkJoin us on Monday, October 12 at 10:00 a.m. at Claude Moore Park. Together, we'll plant native wildflower meadows near the historic buildings along Vestal Gap Road. Bring your butterfly wings, scatter seeds, and dance them into the earth! This joyful community planting party is a chance to create beautiful habitat for pollinators while having fun with family, friends, and neighbors. All ages are welcome—come celebrate, plant, and help our meadows bloom https://sustainabilitymatters.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=/portal/events/4740 Agency: Sustainability Matters Join us on Monday, October 12 at 10:00 a.m. at Claude Moore Park. Together, we'll plant native wildflower meadows near the historic buildings along Vestal Gap Road. Bring your butterfly wings, scatter seeds, and dance them into the earth! This joyful community planting party is a chance to create beautiful habitat for pollinators while having fun with family, friends, and neighbors. All ages are welcome—come celebrate, plant, and help our meadows bloom https://sustainabilitymatters.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=/portal/events/4740 Agency: Sustainability Matters opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 12, 2026 Zip Code: 20164 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Making History Bloom: Loudoun Parks - Hampshire ParkJoin us on Thursday, October 22 at 10:00 a.m. at Hampshire Park. Together, we’ll plant a native wildflower meadow in the W&OD wildlife corridor. Bring your butterfly wings, scatter seeds, and dance them into the earth! This joyful community planting party is a chance to create beautiful habitat for pollinators while having fun with family, friends, and neighbors. All ages are welcome—come celebrate, plant, and help our meadows bloom! https://sustainabilitymatters.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=/portal/events/4741 Agency: Sustainability Matters Join us on Thursday, October 22 at 10:00 a.m. at Hampshire Park. Together, we’ll plant a native wildflower meadow in the W&OD wildlife corridor. Bring your butterfly wings, scatter seeds, and dance them into the earth! This joyful community planting party is a chance to create beautiful habitat for pollinators while having fun with family, friends, and neighbors. All ages are welcome—come celebrate, plant, and help our meadows bloom! https://sustainabilitymatters.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=/portal/events/4741 Agency: Sustainability Matters opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 22, 2026 Zip Code: 20147 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Making History Bloom: Loudoun Parks - Claude Moore ParkJoin us on Saturday, October 24 at 2:00 p.m. at Claude Moore Park. Together, we’ll plant a native wildflower meadow near Vestals Gap Visitor Center. Bring your butterfly wings, scatter seeds, and dance them into the earth! This joyful community planting party is a chance to create beautiful habitat for pollinators while having fun with family, friends, and neighbors. All ages are welcome—come celebrate, plant, and help our meadows bloom! https://sustainabilitymatters.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=/portal/events/4741 Agency: Sustainability Matters Join us on Saturday, October 24 at 2:00 p.m. at Claude Moore Park. Together, we’ll plant a native wildflower meadow near Vestals Gap Visitor Center. Bring your butterfly wings, scatter seeds, and dance them into the earth! This joyful community planting party is a chance to create beautiful habitat for pollinators while having fun with family, friends, and neighbors. All ages are welcome—come celebrate, plant, and help our meadows bloom! https://sustainabilitymatters.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=/portal/events/4741 Agency: Sustainability Matters opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 24, 2026 Zip Code: 20164 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Book a Session with a Volunteer Professional Marketing CoachThe PATH Resource Center is offering free Marketing coaching sessions to nonprofits serving the communities of Culpeper, Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties. Coaching is led by Sarah Falcon, a Warrenton-based marketing professional who has over 20 years experience helping businesses, nonprofits, and associations grow through strategic marketing and programmatic execution.
· marketing strategy, planning, and assessment · marketing analytics & dashboard creation · marketing coaching to upskill general marketing understanding · digital marketing review (website, SEO/GEO, email, social media) Coaching does not include: · marketing program management or execution · marketing asset development If you are with a non profit organization in our local area and are interested in participating in or learning more about this coaching session, click on the respond key, and someone will be in touch with you with more details. Agency: PATH Resource Center The PATH Resource Center is offering free Marketing coaching sessions to nonprofits serving the communities of Culpeper, Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties. Coaching is led by Sarah Falcon, a Warrenton-based marketing professional who has over 20 years experience helping businesses, nonprofits, and associations grow through strategic marketing and programmatic execution.
· marketing strategy, planning, and assessment · marketing analytics & dashboard creation · marketing coaching to upskill general marketing understanding · digital marketing review (website, SEO/GEO, email, social media) Coaching does not include: · marketing program management or execution · marketing asset development If you are with a non profit organization in our local area and are interested in participating in or learning more about this coaching session, click on the respond key, and someone will be in touch with you with more details. Agency: PATH Resource Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Child AdvocateOur volunteers work one-on-one with unaccompanied migrant children to connect with them and advocate for their rights. We have some basic requirements to volunteering with us: Must be at least 21 years oldSpeak a language other than EnglishPreference for Spanish and Central American Indigenous LanguagesAccess to a car to get to meetings with the childAttend an Information SessionComplete an interviewAttend a 2 day trainingComplete background checksWe will be hosting an in-person Volunteer Child Advocate Training in September 2026 in Washington DC. This will be our last training of 2026. However, if you anticipate you may not be able to attend in person, please still apply as will offer additional training dates and formats in 2027! Agency: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights Our volunteers work one-on-one with unaccompanied migrant children to connect with them and advocate for their rights. We have some basic requirements to volunteering with us: Must be at least 21 years oldSpeak a language other than EnglishPreference for Spanish and Central American Indigenous LanguagesAccess to a car to get to meetings with the childAttend an Information SessionComplete an interviewAttend a 2 day trainingComplete background checksWe will be hosting an in-person Volunteer Child Advocate Training in September 2026 in Washington DC. This will be our last training of 2026. However, if you anticipate you may not be able to attend in person, please still apply as will offer additional training dates and formats in 2027! Agency: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20136 Allow Groups: No |
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Grant Writer / Funding Volunteer – SAWS Virginia West At SAWS Virginia West, we build access ramps that create safety, independence, and dignity for individuals with disabilities—and every one of those ramps starts with funding. We’re seeking a Grant Writer/Funding Volunteer to help identify opportunities, support proposal writing, and strengthen the resources that make this life changing work possible. Whether you’re an experienced writer or simply interested in learning, this is a unique opportunity to build skills and make a real difference. Training and guidance will be provided,no prior grant writing experience is required. In this role, you may help with: Researching grant and funding opportunities Drafting or editing proposals and letters of inquiry Gathering stories and program details to strengthen applicationsStep into a role where your words can open doors, literally—helping secure funding that builds safe, accessable ramps that change lives for individuals with disabilities. Agency: SAWs (Servants at Work) Virginia-west {
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Grant Writer / Funding Volunteer – SAWS Virginia West At SAWS Virginia West, we build access ramps that create safety, independence, and dignity for individuals with disabilities—and every one of those ramps starts with funding. We’re seeking a Grant Writer/Funding Volunteer to help identify opportunities, support proposal writing, and strengthen the resources that make this life changing work possible. Whether you’re an experienced writer or simply interested in learning, this is a unique opportunity to build skills and make a real difference. Training and guidance will be provided,no prior grant writing experience is required. In this role, you may help with: Researching grant and funding opportunities Drafting or editing proposals and letters of inquiry Gathering stories and program details to strengthen applicationsStep into a role where your words can open doors, literally—helping secure funding that builds safe, accessable ramps that change lives for individuals with disabilities. Agency: SAWs (Servants at Work) Virginia-west opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Support TeamRemington Community Garden is looking for folks interested in joining a watering, weeding, harvesting support team. We have over 160 vegetable plants in our community plots that need consistent watering this summer. These plants are used to provide fresh vegetables for our Little Free Veggie Wagon and given away to those with food insecurity in the Remington Community. As the summer progresses, we will also be harvesting produce 2-3 times a week. Days and times vary, depending on the weather and the type of produce. Fun, easy and rewarding. Come join us! Agency: Remington Community Garden Remington Community Garden is looking for folks interested in joining a watering, weeding, harvesting support team. We have over 160 vegetable plants in our community plots that need consistent watering this summer. These plants are used to provide fresh vegetables for our Little Free Veggie Wagon and given away to those with food insecurity in the Remington Community. As the summer progresses, we will also be harvesting produce 2-3 times a week. Days and times vary, depending on the weather and the type of produce. Fun, easy and rewarding. Come join us! Agency: Remington Community Garden opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22734 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visitor Support Services VolunteerThis role supports the Executive Director in improving the museum experience for all visitors by overseeing front-line services/reports, including greeting guests, leading tours, oversite on standard operating procedures, retail sales, and supporting educational initiatives to ensure the museum's mission to preserve and share historical artifacts and educate with stories is achieved. Museum experience is preferred and/or Degree in history. Looking for 6 to 8 hours weekly but flexible for the right person. Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum This role supports the Executive Director in improving the museum experience for all visitors by overseeing front-line services/reports, including greeting guests, leading tours, oversite on standard operating procedures, retail sales, and supporting educational initiatives to ensure the museum's mission to preserve and share historical artifacts and educate with stories is achieved. Museum experience is preferred and/or Degree in history. Looking for 6 to 8 hours weekly but flexible for the right person. Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing and Event VolunteersLooking for 1 to 2 part-time Marketing resource volunteers, to help the Fauquier Historical Society to support our marketing and communications strategy. The role would provide opportunities to get involved in varied and interesting aspects of marketing, including campaigns, website administration, stakeholder relations, event planning and social media management, including reels, videos and other event media to communicate to engage diverse audiences. Looking for a 4 hour a week commitment, mostly remote but some in person planning sessions. Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum Looking for 1 to 2 part-time Marketing resource volunteers, to help the Fauquier Historical Society to support our marketing and communications strategy. The role would provide opportunities to get involved in varied and interesting aspects of marketing, including campaigns, website administration, stakeholder relations, event planning and social media management, including reels, videos and other event media to communicate to engage diverse audiences. Looking for a 4 hour a week commitment, mostly remote but some in person planning sessions. Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum Gift Shop Greeter/ CashierDo you have 4 hours a week to share? The Fauquier Historical Society is seeking friendly, dependable volunteers to assist with Greeting Guests, Gift Shop and Event Promotions at the Old Jail Museum in Warrenton. We’re open Wednesday through Monday and need help greeting visitors, processing admissions, and keeping an eye on gift shop activity. Volunteers must be 18 or older, and training and a background check are required. If you enjoy history and connecting with the public, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out today—we’d be happy to talk more about how you can get involved! Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum Do you have 4 hours a week to share? The Fauquier Historical Society is seeking friendly, dependable volunteers to assist with Greeting Guests, Gift Shop and Event Promotions at the Old Jail Museum in Warrenton. We’re open Wednesday through Monday and need help greeting visitors, processing admissions, and keeping an eye on gift shop activity. Volunteers must be 18 or older, and training and a background check are required. If you enjoy history and connecting with the public, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out today—we’d be happy to talk more about how you can get involved! Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient and Family Support VolunteerLooking for a meaningful way to make a difference? Patient and Family Support Volunteers provide support to hospice patients and their family members. Volunteers provide companionship, caring presence, vigil sitting and assistance in the patient's home, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and in the Blue Ridge Care In-Patient Care Center. Volunteers also provide respite relief for caregivers allowing them much needed time to rest, take a break, or run errands. We also provide companionship through our Pet Therapy program and also provide support for patients' pets through our Paws and Purrs program. We are also proud participants in the We Honor Veterans program. We provide compassionate, specialized support for those who have served. Our Veteran volunteers offer recognition ceremonies, companionship, and support for families. Becoming a Patient and Family Support volunteer is a rewarding experience through which you will make a direct, positive impact on the life of a Hospice patient in your community. Volunteer with us today! Please note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court-ordered, school, or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care Looking for a meaningful way to make a difference? Patient and Family Support Volunteers provide support to hospice patients and their family members. Volunteers provide companionship, caring presence, vigil sitting and assistance in the patient's home, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and in the Blue Ridge Care In-Patient Care Center. Volunteers also provide respite relief for caregivers allowing them much needed time to rest, take a break, or run errands. We also provide companionship through our Pet Therapy program and also provide support for patients' pets through our Paws and Purrs program. We are also proud participants in the We Honor Veterans program. We provide compassionate, specialized support for those who have served. Our Veteran volunteers offer recognition ceremonies, companionship, and support for families. Becoming a Patient and Family Support volunteer is a rewarding experience through which you will make a direct, positive impact on the life of a Hospice patient in your community. Volunteer with us today! Please note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court-ordered, school, or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event CoordinatorRole Summary
The Event Coordinator ensures smooth planning and execution of the TEDx Warrenton event experience—from logistics to day-of operations. Key Responsibilities· - Manage event planning timelines and venue logistics. · - Lead volunteer coordination. · - Support rehearsals and day-of flow. · - Coordinate with Sponsorship Lead on sponsor activation. · - Oversee vendors (AV, catering, signage). · - Ensure compliance with TEDx event standards. Ideal Skills & Strengths· - Strong organizational and project management skills. · - Comfort coordinating multiple moving parts. · - Calm communication under pressure. · - Experience in event planning helpful but not required. Agency: TEDx Warrenton Role Summary
The Event Coordinator ensures smooth planning and execution of the TEDx Warrenton event experience—from logistics to day-of operations. Key Responsibilities· - Manage event planning timelines and venue logistics. · - Lead volunteer coordination. · - Support rehearsals and day-of flow. · - Coordinate with Sponsorship Lead on sponsor activation. · - Oversee vendors (AV, catering, signage). · - Ensure compliance with TEDx event standards. Ideal Skills & Strengths· - Strong organizational and project management skills. · - Comfort coordinating multiple moving parts. · - Calm communication under pressure. · - Experience in event planning helpful but not required. Agency: TEDx Warrenton opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sorting VolunteersJoin the Madison Emergency Services Association (MESA) to help us manage the "heart" of our food pantry! Our sorting volunteers are critical to ensuring that the food we receive—from local farmers, grocery partners, and community donations—gets to our neighbors quickly and safely. Agency: Madison Emergency Services Association Join the Madison Emergency Services Association (MESA) to help us manage the "heart" of our food pantry! Our sorting volunteers are critical to ensuring that the food we receive—from local farmers, grocery partners, and community donations—gets to our neighbors quickly and safely. Agency: Madison Emergency Services Association opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22731 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Development and Fundraising CoachPATH Resource Center's role in the community is to help Non-Profit businesses build capacity and success toward their mission. In this effort, we are looking for community members who possess skills in the area of marketing to provide coaching services on demand, for our non-profit businesses. This role is ideal for an experienced fund raisers wishing to provide support to non profit organizations by helping to strengthen their fundraising strategies and overall development efforts. You would advise staff and leadership on donor engagement, campaign planning and sustainable revenue growth. You may also assist with refining messaging, improving donor communications and offeirng guidance on best practis in fudrasing and stewardship. The goal being to help build stronger donor relationships and increase organizational capacithy to help them achieve their mission. Interested volunteers will respond to this need and will receive a call for more details and to set up an in person interview with members of the PATH Resource Center. Coaching services are requested on an individual basis and vetted before enlisting the help of our volunteers skilled in this area. PATH Resource Center will provide meeting/office space for our volunteers to engage with non-profits. Agency: PATH Resource Center PATH Resource Center's role in the community is to help Non-Profit businesses build capacity and success toward their mission. In this effort, we are looking for community members who possess skills in the area of marketing to provide coaching services on demand, for our non-profit businesses. This role is ideal for an experienced fund raisers wishing to provide support to non profit organizations by helping to strengthen their fundraising strategies and overall development efforts. You would advise staff and leadership on donor engagement, campaign planning and sustainable revenue growth. You may also assist with refining messaging, improving donor communications and offeirng guidance on best practis in fudrasing and stewardship. The goal being to help build stronger donor relationships and increase organizational capacithy to help them achieve their mission. Interested volunteers will respond to this need and will receive a call for more details and to set up an in person interview with members of the PATH Resource Center. Coaching services are requested on an individual basis and vetted before enlisting the help of our volunteers skilled in this area. PATH Resource Center will provide meeting/office space for our volunteers to engage with non-profits. Agency: PATH Resource Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer**Pantry Volunteers:** Help clients during our free-choice pantry hours on Saturdays from 9:30 AM to Noon. Before we open, volunteers will help set up by bringing out bakery items, fruits, and vegetables. After closing, volunteers assist with tasks such as taking out the trash, sweeping if necessary, and putting away any leftover bakery items, fruits, and vegetables. Initial training and shadowing opportunities will be provided before you volunteer independantly. While it is not necessary to do so, you may find your volunteer experience enriched if you elect to become regularly scheduled serving multiple times a month. Click the respond key above and someone will be in touch with you to discuss the level of commitment you are comfortable providing. We look forward to having you join us in this worthwhile community service effort! Agency: Madison Emergency Services Association **Pantry Volunteers:** Help clients during our free-choice pantry hours on Saturdays from 9:30 AM to Noon. Before we open, volunteers will help set up by bringing out bakery items, fruits, and vegetables. After closing, volunteers assist with tasks such as taking out the trash, sweeping if necessary, and putting away any leftover bakery items, fruits, and vegetables. Initial training and shadowing opportunities will be provided before you volunteer independantly. While it is not necessary to do so, you may find your volunteer experience enriched if you elect to become regularly scheduled serving multiple times a month. Click the respond key above and someone will be in touch with you to discuss the level of commitment you are comfortable providing. We look forward to having you join us in this worthwhile community service effort! Agency: Madison Emergency Services Association opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22727 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Together, we can achieve more! Help needed in our Medical Front OfficePrimary responsibilities include answering telephone calls promptly and courteously, takes accurate and complete messages, forwards, or answers inquiries as appropriate. Schedules all patients according to policy and procedures. We need afternoon help on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday! Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic Primary responsibilities include answering telephone calls promptly and courteously, takes accurate and complete messages, forwards, or answers inquiries as appropriate. Schedules all patients according to policy and procedures. We need afternoon help on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday! Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warrenton Farmer's Market Volunteers NeededOur Warrenton Farmers Market is celebrating over 50 years of bringing fresh, local, and sustainable food, food derived items, arts, crafts, creations, and more to our amazing community. Volunteers help this market run smoothly every week and keep this beloved community tradition thriving. Lettuce rally the crew and make this season un-beet-able together! There are 2 shift opportunities with various tasks each Saturday: 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM: 2-3 people Meet Market Manager or Designee at the Britches Basement Door on Culpeper Street Load wagon and bring supplies to market site at Lee & Ashby Streets Set-up signage and wheel trash receptacles to their locations Set-up two small tables and stools Ensure port-a-potties have trash cans and wipes Set-up traffic cones and bar barriers on the Franklin Street side 11:45 AM - 1:15 PM: 2-3 people Meet Market Manager or Designee near the Pastries on the Porch trailer in the market site at Lee & Ashby Streets Remove traffic cones and bar barriers on the Franklin Street side Wipe down, pack up two small tables and stools and place in wagon Collect signage and trash receptacles Tidy-up the port-a-potties (gloves provided) and empty trash into the “wheelie” trash receptacles Wheel supplies back to the Britches Basement Door on Culpeper Street Deposit trash bags into trash bins behind 18 Court Street Agency: Experience Old Town Warrenton Our Warrenton Farmers Market is celebrating over 50 years of bringing fresh, local, and sustainable food, food derived items, arts, crafts, creations, and more to our amazing community. Volunteers help this market run smoothly every week and keep this beloved community tradition thriving. Lettuce rally the crew and make this season un-beet-able together! There are 2 shift opportunities with various tasks each Saturday: 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM: 2-3 people Meet Market Manager or Designee at the Britches Basement Door on Culpeper Street Load wagon and bring supplies to market site at Lee & Ashby Streets Set-up signage and wheel trash receptacles to their locations Set-up two small tables and stools Ensure port-a-potties have trash cans and wipes Set-up traffic cones and bar barriers on the Franklin Street side 11:45 AM - 1:15 PM: 2-3 people Meet Market Manager or Designee near the Pastries on the Porch trailer in the market site at Lee & Ashby Streets Remove traffic cones and bar barriers on the Franklin Street side Wipe down, pack up two small tables and stools and place in wagon Collect signage and trash receptacles Tidy-up the port-a-potties (gloves provided) and empty trash into the “wheelie” trash receptacles Wheel supplies back to the Britches Basement Door on Culpeper Street Deposit trash bags into trash bins behind 18 Court Street Agency: Experience Old Town Warrenton opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SNPT Young Professionals CouncilAre you passionate about conservation, leadership, and making an impact? Shenandoah National Park Trust's Young Professionals Council is your opportunity to shape the future of Shenandoah National Park while growing your career and network! Members will connect with like-minded professionals across the region, organize & participate in events, fundraising, and volunteer opportunities, expand their skills through hands-on leadership, and become the next generation of environmental stewards. Learn More and Apply HERE. Agency: Shenandoah National Park Trust Are you passionate about conservation, leadership, and making an impact? Shenandoah National Park Trust's Young Professionals Council is your opportunity to shape the future of Shenandoah National Park while growing your career and network! Members will connect with like-minded professionals across the region, organize & participate in events, fundraising, and volunteer opportunities, expand their skills through hands-on leadership, and become the next generation of environmental stewards. Learn More and Apply HERE. Agency: Shenandoah National Park Trust opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Pet Pantry Distribution Volunteer (English/Spanish)Want to make a difference for pets and people in need in Culpeper County? Would you like to volunteer but don't have much free time? Are you fluent in Spanish and English? We have the perfect job for you! Join our Pet Pantry Superstar Team and help us distribute pet food at our monthly Pet Pantry Distribution. We provide pet food to Culpeper County residents who are disabled, seniors living on a fixed income, families receiving support services, disabled American veterans. We are looking for a bilingual team member to help register and provide customer service to our Pet Pantry participants. This position only requires you to commit to attending the Pet Pantry distribution the 3rd Saturday of every month, from 7:30 am - 11:30 am. Food insecurity not only impacts people it also effects their pets. This program helps keep pets in loving homes and out of the shelter. No one should have to make the hard choice of feeding their family or feeding a beloved pet. Make a difference for people and pets in Culpeper County come join our team. Agency: Culpeper Humane Society Want to make a difference for pets and people in need in Culpeper County? Would you like to volunteer but don't have much free time? Are you fluent in Spanish and English? We have the perfect job for you! Join our Pet Pantry Superstar Team and help us distribute pet food at our monthly Pet Pantry Distribution. We provide pet food to Culpeper County residents who are disabled, seniors living on a fixed income, families receiving support services, disabled American veterans. We are looking for a bilingual team member to help register and provide customer service to our Pet Pantry participants. This position only requires you to commit to attending the Pet Pantry distribution the 3rd Saturday of every month, from 7:30 am - 11:30 am. Food insecurity not only impacts people it also effects their pets. This program helps keep pets in loving homes and out of the shelter. No one should have to make the hard choice of feeding their family or feeding a beloved pet. Make a difference for people and pets in Culpeper County come join our team. Agency: Culpeper Humane Society opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friends & Family Food Drive (Companies or Civic Groups too!)Do you want to introduce your children to volunteerism and giving back to their community? Looking for a fun family, club, company, or civic group project? Love animals and want to make a difference in the lives of pets and people in Culpeper County? Why not run a Family & Friends Food Drive for the Culpeper Humane Society? You supply the energy, the effort, and the enthusiasm, and we will supply the guidance to make your food drive a success. We will conduct a kick-off presentation for your family or organization, supply you with marketing materials, information, and a link to our Chewy WIsh List and on-line donation site. You choose how you want to structure your food drive. At the end of the drive we will create an award certificate and post recognition on our FB site to provide a tangible "thank you" for your effort. Agency: Culpeper Humane Society Do you want to introduce your children to volunteerism and giving back to their community? Looking for a fun family, club, company, or civic group project? Love animals and want to make a difference in the lives of pets and people in Culpeper County? Why not run a Family & Friends Food Drive for the Culpeper Humane Society? You supply the energy, the effort, and the enthusiasm, and we will supply the guidance to make your food drive a success. We will conduct a kick-off presentation for your family or organization, supply you with marketing materials, information, and a link to our Chewy WIsh List and on-line donation site. You choose how you want to structure your food drive. At the end of the drive we will create an award certificate and post recognition on our FB site to provide a tangible "thank you" for your effort. Agency: Culpeper Humane Society opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Administrative Support VolunteerYour time and skills can change lives! As a non-profit, Blue Ridge Care relies on help from volunteers! Volunteering with us is a great way to give back and make a difference in your community. Administrative Support Volunteers assist in our Winchester locations. This includes, but not limited to; Reception, Medical Records, manning the phones in our central office, filing, copying, data entry, charting, and other similar activities. Tuck-in program volunteers are needed to make calls to our patients and caregivers each week to ensure they have everything they need for the weekend. It’s just one more way we stay connected to those who depend on us for care. Volunteer with us today! Please Note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court ordered, school or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care Your time and skills can change lives! As a non-profit, Blue Ridge Care relies on help from volunteers! Volunteering with us is a great way to give back and make a difference in your community. Administrative Support Volunteers assist in our Winchester locations. This includes, but not limited to; Reception, Medical Records, manning the phones in our central office, filing, copying, data entry, charting, and other similar activities. Tuck-in program volunteers are needed to make calls to our patients and caregivers each week to ensure they have everything they need for the weekend. It’s just one more way we stay connected to those who depend on us for care. Volunteer with us today! Please Note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court ordered, school or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Shop VolunteerJoin us and be a part of something great! Blue Ridge Care volunteers are some of the most important members of our team. Thrift Shop Volunteers are needed to assist with receiving, sorting, tagging and displaying donated items. We have Thrift shops located in Winchester (2 locations), Berryville, Purcellville, Stephens City, Front Royal, Leesburg, and Strasburg, Virginia. Proceeds from Thrift Shop sales support the care and support of our Blue Ridge Care Patients. As a hospice volunteer, you can make a life-changing difference Volunteer with us today! Please Note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court ordered, school or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care Join us and be a part of something great! Blue Ridge Care volunteers are some of the most important members of our team. Thrift Shop Volunteers are needed to assist with receiving, sorting, tagging and displaying donated items. We have Thrift shops located in Winchester (2 locations), Berryville, Purcellville, Stephens City, Front Royal, Leesburg, and Strasburg, Virginia. Proceeds from Thrift Shop sales support the care and support of our Blue Ridge Care Patients. As a hospice volunteer, you can make a life-changing difference Volunteer with us today! Please Note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court ordered, school or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mental Health ProfessionalsWe are looking for licensed, or board approved resident/supervisee, mental health professionals to help meet the expanding demand for our Mental Health services. 2 to 3 hours a week during office hours.
Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic We are looking for licensed, or board approved resident/supervisee, mental health professionals to help meet the expanding demand for our Mental Health services. 2 to 3 hours a week during office hours.
Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lend Your Language, help as a Language InterpreterHelp interpret for our Spanish-speaking patients during screening and appointments.While Spanish translation is our primary need, we will accept translators for any non-English language.Medical experience is not necessary but is encouraged. Must be fluent in the language being translated.We're looking for both morning and afternoon volunteers.
Our morning volunteers help from 8 am to 12 pm and our afternoon volunteers help from 12 pm until 4 pm We have an evening clinic on Thursdays starting at 4pm and runs until 8pm. Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic Help interpret for our Spanish-speaking patients during screening and appointments.While Spanish translation is our primary need, we will accept translators for any non-English language.Medical experience is not necessary but is encouraged. Must be fluent in the language being translated.We're looking for both morning and afternoon volunteers.
Our morning volunteers help from 8 am to 12 pm and our afternoon volunteers help from 12 pm until 4 pm We have an evening clinic on Thursdays starting at 4pm and runs until 8pm. Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing LeadRole Summary
The Marketing Lead is responsible for shaping the public presence of TEDx Warrenton, ensuring our message, mission, and event experience reach and resonate with the community. This role supports audience engagement, brand visibility, and communications strategy across digital and local platforms. Key Responsibilities· - Develop and execute a year-round marketing and communications plan. · - Manage social media content, scheduling, and engagement. · - Oversee brand consistency across materials (graphics, copy, website updates). · - Support speaker announcement campaigns and event promotion. · - Coordinate with Curators, Event Coordinator, and Sponsorship Lead. · - Support post-event communications and storytelling Ideal Skills & Strengths· - Strong writing and storytelling abilities. · - Familiarity with social media or light graphic design. · - Ability to translate ideas into accessible messages. · - Collaborative working style. Agency: TEDx Warrenton Role Summary
The Marketing Lead is responsible for shaping the public presence of TEDx Warrenton, ensuring our message, mission, and event experience reach and resonate with the community. This role supports audience engagement, brand visibility, and communications strategy across digital and local platforms. Key Responsibilities· - Develop and execute a year-round marketing and communications plan. · - Manage social media content, scheduling, and engagement. · - Oversee brand consistency across materials (graphics, copy, website updates). · - Support speaker announcement campaigns and event promotion. · - Coordinate with Curators, Event Coordinator, and Sponsorship Lead. · - Support post-event communications and storytelling Ideal Skills & Strengths· - Strong writing and storytelling abilities. · - Familiarity with social media or light graphic design. · - Ability to translate ideas into accessible messages. · - Collaborative working style. Agency: TEDx Warrenton opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 25, 2026 Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sponsorship and Fundraising LeadRole Summary
The Sponsorship & Fundraising Lead secures the financial and in-kind support needed to bring TEDx Warrenton to life by engaging local businesses and partners. Key Responsibilities· - Develop and implement the sponsorship strategy. · - Cultivate relationships with sponsors and partners. · - Prepare sponsorship materials and benefit packages. · - Oversee sponsor stewardship and recognition. · - Coordinate sponsor activation onsite. · - Track contributions and agreements. Ideal Skills & Strengths· - Strong relationship-building and communication skills. · - Experience in fundraising or partnerships helpful. · - Professional presence in outreach conversations. · - Detail orientation and follow-through. Agency: TEDx Warrenton Role Summary
The Sponsorship & Fundraising Lead secures the financial and in-kind support needed to bring TEDx Warrenton to life by engaging local businesses and partners. Key Responsibilities· - Develop and implement the sponsorship strategy. · - Cultivate relationships with sponsors and partners. · - Prepare sponsorship materials and benefit packages. · - Oversee sponsor stewardship and recognition. · - Coordinate sponsor activation onsite. · - Track contributions and agreements. Ideal Skills & Strengths· - Strong relationship-building and communication skills. · - Experience in fundraising or partnerships helpful. · - Professional presence in outreach conversations. · - Detail orientation and follow-through. Agency: TEDx Warrenton opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 25, 2026 Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Adults Learn SpanishWe are looking for a volunteer tutor to teach a beginner level Spanish class for adults this spring at the Culpeper Literacy Council. This is a great opportunity to support language learning in our community and help adults build confidence and communication skills. The class will meet once a week for 8 weeks and is designed for English speaking adults with little to no prior Spanish experience. Lessons can be conversational and practical, focused on everyday vocabulary, basic grammar, and real life communication. You don’t have to be a professional teacher, just comfortable speaking Spanish and willing to guide a small group in a supportive and engaging environment. This is also a great opportunity to be featured in our social media and showcase the impact of our volunteers in the community. Agency: Culpeper Literacy Council We are looking for a volunteer tutor to teach a beginner level Spanish class for adults this spring at the Culpeper Literacy Council. This is a great opportunity to support language learning in our community and help adults build confidence and communication skills. The class will meet once a week for 8 weeks and is designed for English speaking adults with little to no prior Spanish experience. Lessons can be conversational and practical, focused on everyday vocabulary, basic grammar, and real life communication. You don’t have to be a professional teacher, just comfortable speaking Spanish and willing to guide a small group in a supportive and engaging environment. This is also a great opportunity to be featured in our social media and showcase the impact of our volunteers in the community. Agency: Culpeper Literacy Council opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Travel Unity VolunteerTravel Unity welcomes volunteers who want to support our work making travel more welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. Volunteers contribute in different ways depending on their interests and skills, including research, outreach, storytelling, events, partnerships, and workforce development initiatives. As an initial step, new volunteers complete a short project to demonstrate engagement. Volunteers can choose between two options: Spotlight – Interview a travel industry professional and write a short profile about their work and career path. Case Study – Research and document an organization’s work in the travel industry. Those interested in volunteering should first complete the Travel Unity volunteer application: After submitting the application, we will follow up with next steps. Agency: Travel Unity Travel Unity welcomes volunteers who want to support our work making travel more welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. Volunteers contribute in different ways depending on their interests and skills, including research, outreach, storytelling, events, partnerships, and workforce development initiatives. As an initial step, new volunteers complete a short project to demonstrate engagement. Volunteers can choose between two options: Spotlight – Interview a travel industry professional and write a short profile about their work and career path. Case Study – Research and document an organization’s work in the travel industry. Those interested in volunteering should first complete the Travel Unity volunteer application: After submitting the application, we will follow up with next steps. Agency: Travel Unity opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 5 Over 65 Planning Committee MemberJoin the "5 Over 65" Event Planning Committee! We are seeking reliable and organized volunteers to serve on our Event Planning Committee. This role supports the coordination and execution of our annual event, helping ensure a smooth and successful experience for all attendees. Responsibilities: ·Attend monthly virtual committee meetings. ·Collaborate with committee members to plan the event schedule (most elements recur annually, with a focus on confirming timing and flow). ·Assist with pre-event preparations, such as picking up door prizes and/or flower arrangements. ·Support event-day setup, including tabletop arrangements for the registration table, door prize table, and similar areas (no heavy lifting; venue staff handle tables and chairs). ·Help with light post-event cleanup, including gathering and packing items brought in for the event (e.g., centerpieces and décor). Ideal Volunteer: ·Organized and dependable. ·Able to attend monthly virtual meetings and be available on event day. ·Willing to assist with hands-on tasks before, during, and after the event. This is a great opportunity to contribute to a well-established annual event and be part of a collaborative planning team. Overview & Brief
History of the "5 Over 65" Celebration: Aging Together has been honoring the positive impact of
older adults for 14 years with the annual 5 Over 65 Celebration (formerly 5
Over 50). The regional honor was created to highlight the significant
contributions of older adults in each of our 5 counties, Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange &
Rappahannock. The 5 honorees will be announced in May.
This year's celebration is planned with our annual meeting on August 27, 2026, at Fauquier Springs Country Club. Agency: Aging Together Join the "5 Over 65" Event Planning Committee! We are seeking reliable and organized volunteers to serve on our Event Planning Committee. This role supports the coordination and execution of our annual event, helping ensure a smooth and successful experience for all attendees. Responsibilities: ·Attend monthly virtual committee meetings. ·Collaborate with committee members to plan the event schedule (most elements recur annually, with a focus on confirming timing and flow). ·Assist with pre-event preparations, such as picking up door prizes and/or flower arrangements. ·Support event-day setup, including tabletop arrangements for the registration table, door prize table, and similar areas (no heavy lifting; venue staff handle tables and chairs). ·Help with light post-event cleanup, including gathering and packing items brought in for the event (e.g., centerpieces and décor). Ideal Volunteer: ·Organized and dependable. ·Able to attend monthly virtual meetings and be available on event day. ·Willing to assist with hands-on tasks before, during, and after the event. This is a great opportunity to contribute to a well-established annual event and be part of a collaborative planning team. Overview & Brief
History of the "5 Over 65" Celebration: Aging Together has been honoring the positive impact of
older adults for 14 years with the annual 5 Over 65 Celebration (formerly 5
Over 50). The regional honor was created to highlight the significant
contributions of older adults in each of our 5 counties, Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange &
Rappahannock. The 5 honorees will be announced in May.
This year's celebration is planned with our annual meeting on August 27, 2026, at Fauquier Springs Country Club. Agency: Aging Together opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events AmbassadorMission and Purpose: To share information about SCSM and our service with the community through events outside of the center Responsibilities and Duties: Engage with the community at events, Share Information about SCSM and encourage them to contact us when they are in need Qualifications: Excellent Verbal Communication Skills, Willingness to engage with strangers, Ability to stand for 30 minutes and sometime longer Time Commitment: Must attend 1.5-hour training and commit to at least 2 events a year. Training and Support: 1.5-hour training session offered during regular business hours by the Volunteer and Outreach Coordinators, where you will learn about SCSM’s Service and how to engage with the community If you are interested please contact Courtney Hammack, Volunteer Coordinator at 540-792-2303 or chammack@scsm.tv Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries Mission and Purpose: To share information about SCSM and our service with the community through events outside of the center Responsibilities and Duties: Engage with the community at events, Share Information about SCSM and encourage them to contact us when they are in need Qualifications: Excellent Verbal Communication Skills, Willingness to engage with strangers, Ability to stand for 30 minutes and sometime longer Time Commitment: Must attend 1.5-hour training and commit to at least 2 events a year. Training and Support: 1.5-hour training session offered during regular business hours by the Volunteer and Outreach Coordinators, where you will learn about SCSM’s Service and how to engage with the community If you are interested please contact Courtney Hammack, Volunteer Coordinator at 540-792-2303 or chammack@scsm.tv Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Licensed and Lay CounselorsMission and Purpose: To provide support to those suffering from loss Responsibilities and Duties: to provide individual, couples, or family counseling to those who have experienced a loss Qualifications: Certified Counselors (professional, Lay or Pastoral) Time Commitment: 2 or more hours a week, based on your schedule Training and Support: We require that all new counselors attend one of our grief groups to get a sense of Spiritual Care Support Ministries and our mission. We have yearly counselor updates with our Executive Director and one of our senior counselors is here to provide you with individual support If you are interested in volunteering a few hours a week, or learning how to become a counselor, please click on the respond key and our volunteer coordinator, Courtney Hammack, will be in touch with you to discuss the position and your availability. Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries Mission and Purpose: To provide support to those suffering from loss Responsibilities and Duties: to provide individual, couples, or family counseling to those who have experienced a loss Qualifications: Certified Counselors (professional, Lay or Pastoral) Time Commitment: 2 or more hours a week, based on your schedule Training and Support: We require that all new counselors attend one of our grief groups to get a sense of Spiritual Care Support Ministries and our mission. We have yearly counselor updates with our Executive Director and one of our senior counselors is here to provide you with individual support If you are interested in volunteering a few hours a week, or learning how to become a counselor, please click on the respond key and our volunteer coordinator, Courtney Hammack, will be in touch with you to discuss the position and your availability. Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Administrative VolunteerMission and Purpose: To support the staff and mission of Spiritual Care Support Ministries by completing administrative and non- computerized tasks Responsibilities and Duties: Completing non-computerized task including but not limited to, making packets, assembling folders for bereavement classes, laminating, paper shredding, writing cards of encouragement, mailing out surveys, setting up for classes Qualifications: A positive attitude and a willingness to assist Time Commitment: As needed year round. Exact dates are based on your availability and can be worked out with the Volunteer Coordinator. Training and Support: The Volunteer Coordinator will train you in such tasks as filing, shredding, laminating, making welcome packets and grief packets, making bereavement group folders, etc. There is a Volunteer Guidebook that contains written directions you can reference for many tasks. The Volunteer Coordinator will also be on site if you have questions. If you are interested please contact Courtney Hammack, Volunteer Coordinator at 540-792-2303 or chammack@SCSM.tv Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries Mission and Purpose: To support the staff and mission of Spiritual Care Support Ministries by completing administrative and non- computerized tasks Responsibilities and Duties: Completing non-computerized task including but not limited to, making packets, assembling folders for bereavement classes, laminating, paper shredding, writing cards of encouragement, mailing out surveys, setting up for classes Qualifications: A positive attitude and a willingness to assist Time Commitment: As needed year round. Exact dates are based on your availability and can be worked out with the Volunteer Coordinator. Training and Support: The Volunteer Coordinator will train you in such tasks as filing, shredding, laminating, making welcome packets and grief packets, making bereavement group folders, etc. There is a Volunteer Guidebook that contains written directions you can reference for many tasks. The Volunteer Coordinator will also be on site if you have questions. If you are interested please contact Courtney Hammack, Volunteer Coordinator at 540-792-2303 or chammack@SCSM.tv Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: "Shopping" HoursThank you for your interest in volunteering with The Fig Leaf! During this shift, you'll help open the store at 9:00 AM by unlocking the doors, turning on lights, and making sure the space is tidy and ready for guests. Throughout your time, you’ll assist with sorting and processing donations, checking items for cleanliness and quality before placing them out for shoppers. As guests arrive, our volunteers greet them warmly, help them find what they need, and offer assistance with bags if needed. During slower moments, volunteers fold, organize, and restock as needed. Before closing, you will straighten up displays, return items to their proper places, and take out any trash or clothing that still needs to be sorted. Your help will ensure a smooth, welcoming, and respectful experience for all who walk through our doors. Agency: Fig Leaf Thank you for your interest in volunteering with The Fig Leaf! During this shift, you'll help open the store at 9:00 AM by unlocking the doors, turning on lights, and making sure the space is tidy and ready for guests. Throughout your time, you’ll assist with sorting and processing donations, checking items for cleanliness and quality before placing them out for shoppers. As guests arrive, our volunteers greet them warmly, help them find what they need, and offer assistance with bags if needed. During slower moments, volunteers fold, organize, and restock as needed. Before closing, you will straighten up displays, return items to their proper places, and take out any trash or clothing that still needs to be sorted. Your help will ensure a smooth, welcoming, and respectful experience for all who walk through our doors. Agency: Fig Leaf opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20115 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Book a Session with a Volunteer Professional HR CoachThe PATH Resource Center is offering free Human Resources coaching sessions to help local nonprofits and government agencies manage and support their most important asset — their people. Led by a retired HR professional, Joseph Esposito, with over 30 years of experience across Fortune 100 companies, higher education, healthcare, utilities, and media industries, this coaching offers practical, real-world support in areas such as:Reviewing and improving HR policies and programsDeveloping training for HR staff and subject matter expertsAssessing program effectiveness and valueProviding thought partnership and general, not specifically related to a specific employee, problem-solving supportWhat Coaching Does Not IncludeTo maintain appropriate professional boundaries, the HR coach will not:Provide fiduciary or legal guidanceSign or approve any official employee documentation related to a specific employeeParticipate directly in employee relations mattersDraft or revise employee handbooks, policies or proceduresCoaching is available one-on-one, in groups, or through tailored presentations for your organization.This opportunity is open to nonprofits that serve or operate in Culpeper, Fauquier, and Rappahannock Counties.Interested in learning more or scheduling a session?If you are a volunteer for a local non-profit in our area and are interested in participating in or learning more about this coaching session, you may contact the PATH Reosource Center directly, or click on the respond key and someone will be in touch with you with more details. Agency: PATH Resource Center The PATH Resource Center is offering free Human Resources coaching sessions to help local nonprofits and government agencies manage and support their most important asset — their people. Led by a retired HR professional, Joseph Esposito, with over 30 years of experience across Fortune 100 companies, higher education, healthcare, utilities, and media industries, this coaching offers practical, real-world support in areas such as:Reviewing and improving HR policies and programsDeveloping training for HR staff and subject matter expertsAssessing program effectiveness and valueProviding thought partnership and general, not specifically related to a specific employee, problem-solving supportWhat Coaching Does Not IncludeTo maintain appropriate professional boundaries, the HR coach will not:Provide fiduciary or legal guidanceSign or approve any official employee documentation related to a specific employeeParticipate directly in employee relations mattersDraft or revise employee handbooks, policies or proceduresCoaching is available one-on-one, in groups, or through tailored presentations for your organization.This opportunity is open to nonprofits that serve or operate in Culpeper, Fauquier, and Rappahannock Counties.Interested in learning more or scheduling a session?If you are a volunteer for a local non-profit in our area and are interested in participating in or learning more about this coaching session, you may contact the PATH Reosource Center directly, or click on the respond key and someone will be in touch with you with more details. Agency: PATH Resource Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator Remington Community GardenThe Remington Community Garden is seeking an individual with interest in recruiting, orienting and organizing volunteers for Garden events and upkeep. Ideally, this person would join our Garden Board but could work independently, if preferred. Previous experience managing volunteer groups is preferred. Agency: Remington Community Garden The Remington Community Garden is seeking an individual with interest in recruiting, orienting and organizing volunteers for Garden events and upkeep. Ideally, this person would join our Garden Board but could work independently, if preferred. Previous experience managing volunteer groups is preferred. Agency: Remington Community Garden opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22734 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member, Board of DirectorsAs one of 14 Board Members, participate in developing policy, procedures and structure to support daily operations, financial management, short and long range planning including facility renovation and improvement. Agency: The Warrenton Meeting Place As one of 14 Board Members, participate in developing policy, procedures and structure to support daily operations, financial management, short and long range planning including facility renovation and improvement. Agency: The Warrenton Meeting Place opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Our Community Needs Volunteer Drivers!Help individuals in need get to medical appointments, complete critical errands, & access their community. Agency: Regional Transportation Collaborative (RTC) Help individuals in need get to medical appointments, complete critical errands, & access their community. Agency: Regional Transportation Collaborative (RTC) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dementia Friendly Workplace Program SupportAbout the Role Join our team to help expand the Dementia-friendly Workplace initiative in Central Virginia. Dementia Friendly Workplaces create environments that accommodate the needs of individuals living with dementia, enhancing their experience and accessibility. As a Dementia Friendly Workplace Program Volunteer, you will help with communication, outreach, and coordination to strengthen this important community initiative. Key Responsibilities Assist with quarterly Dementia Friendly Workplace newsletters using Mailchimp. Reach out to existing businesses to share updated materials (like window decals) and program updates. Connect with new businesses interested in joining the Dementia Friendly movement. Schedule dementia-friendly training, and coordinate with trainers. Add new workplaces to the program database and ensure information is posted on appropriate websites. Help recruit additional volunteers to promote awareness and engagement. Qualifications Familiarity with Mailchimp or similar email tools. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Comfortable interacting with business owners and community members. Passion for community service and dementia awareness. Benefits Make a real difference in creating a more dementia-friendly community. Gain experience in outreach, communication, in a nonprofit environment. Flexible schedule and supportive team environment. Location: Hybrid/Remote with local outreach, Planning District 9 Virginia (Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, & Rappahannock) Time Commitment: Flexible, 5–10 hours per month Agency: Aging Together About the Role Join our team to help expand the Dementia-friendly Workplace initiative in Central Virginia. Dementia Friendly Workplaces create environments that accommodate the needs of individuals living with dementia, enhancing their experience and accessibility. As a Dementia Friendly Workplace Program Volunteer, you will help with communication, outreach, and coordination to strengthen this important community initiative. Key Responsibilities Assist with quarterly Dementia Friendly Workplace newsletters using Mailchimp. Reach out to existing businesses to share updated materials (like window decals) and program updates. Connect with new businesses interested in joining the Dementia Friendly movement. Schedule dementia-friendly training, and coordinate with trainers. Add new workplaces to the program database and ensure information is posted on appropriate websites. Help recruit additional volunteers to promote awareness and engagement. Qualifications Familiarity with Mailchimp or similar email tools. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Comfortable interacting with business owners and community members. Passion for community service and dementia awareness. Benefits Make a real difference in creating a more dementia-friendly community. Gain experience in outreach, communication, in a nonprofit environment. Flexible schedule and supportive team environment. Location: Hybrid/Remote with local outreach, Planning District 9 Virginia (Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, & Rappahannock) Time Commitment: Flexible, 5–10 hours per month Agency: Aging Together opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Book a Session with a Volunteer Grant Writing Coach
PATH Resource Center is offering Free Grant Writing Coaching sessions to all non-profits that affect the communities of Culpeper, Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties and who feel they could benefit from this kind of support. The sessions will be lead by Joan Hedgecock, a local volunteer with over 20 years of grant writing and grant management experience and over 20 years of experience in government contracting and private philanthropy. If it is mutually determined in this initial session that a follow-up appointment would prove beneficial, then one can also be made through the Resource Center. If you are or volunteer for a local non-profit in our area and are interested in participating in or learning more about this coaching session, click on the respond key and someone will be in touch with you with more details.
Agency: PATH Resource Center
PATH Resource Center is offering Free Grant Writing Coaching sessions to all non-profits that affect the communities of Culpeper, Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties and who feel they could benefit from this kind of support. The sessions will be lead by Joan Hedgecock, a local volunteer with over 20 years of grant writing and grant management experience and over 20 years of experience in government contracting and private philanthropy. If it is mutually determined in this initial session that a follow-up appointment would prove beneficial, then one can also be made through the Resource Center. If you are or volunteer for a local non-profit in our area and are interested in participating in or learning more about this coaching session, click on the respond key and someone will be in touch with you with more details.
Agency: PATH Resource Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Training - Spring 2026Make a difference in the lives of survivors by becoming a trained volunteer with Services to Abused Families, Inc.! Our training program equips you with the knowledge and skills to provide meaningful support to our organization. March 7, 2026
Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE) Make a difference in the lives of survivors by becoming a trained volunteer with Services to Abused Families, Inc.! Our training program equips you with the knowledge and skills to provide meaningful support to our organization. March 7, 2026
Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hope for Appalachia: Comfort Blanket MinistryA Comfort Blanket is a handmade blanket we like to give to children who have a need emotionally and physically. The kids LOVE these and call them "covers"! We also like to give special needs children these blankets as well as children going through some tough emotional situations.
The blankets are handmade and prayed over. When we give them to a child, we are giving them something covered in prayers, we hope and pray if finds them comfort in the situation they may be in. It is also something that they can call their own.
For more information about our ministry and how to make a comfort blanket, please visit our website: https://hfavateam.com/comfort-blanket-ministry
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 Agency: Hope For Appalachia Virginia Inc A Comfort Blanket is a handmade blanket we like to give to children who have a need emotionally and physically. The kids LOVE these and call them "covers"! We also like to give special needs children these blankets as well as children going through some tough emotional situations.
The blankets are handmade and prayed over. When we give them to a child, we are giving them something covered in prayers, we hope and pray if finds them comfort in the situation they may be in. It is also something that they can call their own.
For more information about our ministry and how to make a comfort blanket, please visit our website: https://hfavateam.com/comfort-blanket-ministry
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 Agency: Hope For Appalachia Virginia Inc opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
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: 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: Rapp at the Door: Combat Loneliness with Short, Friendly Check-Ins!Do you have a kind heart and a desire to connect with others? Become a Rapp at the Door volunteer with Rapp at Home and make a real difference in the lives of isolated seniors in Rappahannock County! Here's How You'll Shine: Conduct brief check-in visits (typically under 30 minutes) with isolated aging adults in their homes. Offer a small token of kindness provided by Rapp at Home to spark a connection and open a dialogue about well-being. Fight social isolation by building genuine connections through friendly conversation. Report any concerns about the senior's well-being to the Rapp at Home staff, ensuring they receive appropriate support. Track your hours and miles driven (your contribution matters!) More Than Just a Visit, You're a Lifeline! By offering companionship and a listening ear, even in short visits, you can make a world of difference for a senior struggling with loneliness. Ready to Make a Friend and Make a Difference? Here is what you need to know: Be 18 or older and complete volunteer training and a background check. Possess your own transportation Our staff will contact all participants ahead of scheduled event Our staff is always available to answer questions and support your volunteer efforts. Contact Rapp at Home Today! Call: 540-937-4663 or Email: info@rappathome.org Agency: Rapp at Home Do you have a kind heart and a desire to connect with others? Become a Rapp at the Door volunteer with Rapp at Home and make a real difference in the lives of isolated seniors in Rappahannock County! Here's How You'll Shine: Conduct brief check-in visits (typically under 30 minutes) with isolated aging adults in their homes. Offer a small token of kindness provided by Rapp at Home to spark a connection and open a dialogue about well-being. Fight social isolation by building genuine connections through friendly conversation. Report any concerns about the senior's well-being to the Rapp at Home staff, ensuring they receive appropriate support. Track your hours and miles driven (your contribution matters!) More Than Just a Visit, You're a Lifeline! By offering companionship and a listening ear, even in short visits, you can make a world of difference for a senior struggling with loneliness. Ready to Make a Friend and Make a Difference? Here is what you need to know: Be 18 or older and complete volunteer training and a background check. Possess your own transportation Our staff will contact all participants ahead of scheduled event Our staff is always available to answer questions and support your volunteer efforts. Contact Rapp at Home Today! Call: 540-937-4663 or Email: info@rappathome.org Agency: Rapp at Home opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22747 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals of HOPESharing food is a powerful act of community. Family Shelter Services depends on volunteers and community support to donate and prepare meals for our families. Several ways to help with food: - Community can prepare a potluck style meal for breakfast, lunch or dinner and drop off/serve. (Youth groups, Adult Ministries, Clubs, Families, Sororities, School groups, Local businesses) - Providing a "sack" meal like breakfast or lunch and drop off. - Cook a meal onsite. - Sponsor a shelter dinner with a local restaurant, like pizza! Respond according to the date that you wish to donate a meal, and our Program & Volunteer Coordinator, Tracy Forloines will reach out with additional details. Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc Sharing food is a powerful act of community. Family Shelter Services depends on volunteers and community support to donate and prepare meals for our families. Several ways to help with food: - Community can prepare a potluck style meal for breakfast, lunch or dinner and drop off/serve. (Youth groups, Adult Ministries, Clubs, Families, Sororities, School groups, Local businesses) - Providing a "sack" meal like breakfast or lunch and drop off. - Cook a meal onsite. - Sponsor a shelter dinner with a local restaurant, like pizza! Respond according to the date that you wish to donate a meal, and our Program & Volunteer Coordinator, Tracy Forloines will reach out with additional details. Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Governance CoachThe PATH Resource Center plays a vital role in strengthening our community by helping nonprofit organizations build capacity and fulfill their missions more effectively. As part of our ongoing efforts, we connect local nonprofits with experienced professionals who can offer timely, relevant guidance.The Governance Coach will assist nonprofits in reviewing and developing essential governing documents and written policies related to board governance.Interested volunteers will respond to this need and will receive a follow-up call with more details and to arrange an in-person interview with members of the PATH Resource Center. Coaching assignments are made on a case-by-case basis, and requests are vetted before being matched with a qualified volunteer.The PATH Resource Center will provide meeting and office space for our volunteers to meet with nonprofit organizations and deliver these coaching services.
Agency: PATH Resource Center The PATH Resource Center plays a vital role in strengthening our community by helping nonprofit organizations build capacity and fulfill their missions more effectively. As part of our ongoing efforts, we connect local nonprofits with experienced professionals who can offer timely, relevant guidance.The Governance Coach will assist nonprofits in reviewing and developing essential governing documents and written policies related to board governance.Interested volunteers will respond to this need and will receive a follow-up call with more details and to arrange an in-person interview with members of the PATH Resource Center. Coaching assignments are made on a case-by-case basis, and requests are vetted before being matched with a qualified volunteer.The PATH Resource Center will provide meeting and office space for our volunteers to meet with nonprofit organizations and deliver these coaching services.
Agency: PATH Resource Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Finance CoachThe PATH Resource Center exists to help nonprofit organizations strengthen their operations and build capacity to better serve their communities. As part of this mission, we are seeking community members with strong financial expertise to serve as volunteer Finance Coaches for our nonprofit partners. Interested volunteers will receive a follow-up call with more details and to schedule an in-person interview with PATH Resource Center staff. Coaching requests are reviewed on an individual basis and matched with volunteers based on experience and organizational needs. The Finance Coach will work one-on-one with nonprofit staff or leadership to review budgeting processes with a focus on scenario planning and full cost budgeting. These services will help organizations plan more strategically, understand the true cost of their operations, and prepare for financial sustainability. The PATH Resource Center will provide meeting space and support for all coaching engagements. Agency: PATH Resource Center The PATH Resource Center exists to help nonprofit organizations strengthen their operations and build capacity to better serve their communities. As part of this mission, we are seeking community members with strong financial expertise to serve as volunteer Finance Coaches for our nonprofit partners. Interested volunteers will receive a follow-up call with more details and to schedule an in-person interview with PATH Resource Center staff. Coaching requests are reviewed on an individual basis and matched with volunteers based on experience and organizational needs. The Finance Coach will work one-on-one with nonprofit staff or leadership to review budgeting processes with a focus on scenario planning and full cost budgeting. These services will help organizations plan more strategically, understand the true cost of their operations, and prepare for financial sustainability. The PATH Resource Center will provide meeting space and support for all coaching engagements. Agency: PATH Resource Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HR CoachThe PATH Resource Center is committed to supporting the growth and sustainability of local nonprofit organizations by helping them strengthen their internal operations. We are currently seeking volunteers with experience in human resources to serve as HR Coaches for our nonprofit partners. Interested volunteers will receive a call with more information and to schedule an in-person interview with PATH Resource Center staff. Coaching requests are reviewed individually and matched with volunteers who have relevant expertise. The HR Coach will support nonprofits by offering guidance on employee policies and performance evaluation processes. These coaching sessions are designed to help organizations build clear, consistent, and effective HR practices that support their teams and missions. The PATH Resource Center will provide office or meeting space for all coaching interactions. Agency: PATH Resource Center The PATH Resource Center is committed to supporting the growth and sustainability of local nonprofit organizations by helping them strengthen their internal operations. We are currently seeking volunteers with experience in human resources to serve as HR Coaches for our nonprofit partners. Interested volunteers will receive a call with more information and to schedule an in-person interview with PATH Resource Center staff. Coaching requests are reviewed individually and matched with volunteers who have relevant expertise. The HR Coach will support nonprofits by offering guidance on employee policies and performance evaluation processes. These coaching sessions are designed to help organizations build clear, consistent, and effective HR practices that support their teams and missions. The PATH Resource Center will provide office or meeting space for all coaching interactions. Agency: PATH Resource Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Once a month Food Pantry HelpOur Free Clinic gets a once-a-month Friday delivery from the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank (usually the third Friday) that volunteers will unload and restock the shelves in our patient food pantry. It usually takes less than 2 hours, depending upon the number of volunteers we have. You can work inside opening boxes of food and restocking the shelves, or if you don't mind a bit of heavier lifting, you can move boxes of food from the pallet onto a cart. We are a fun bunch at the clinic and would love a few more volunteers! Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper Our Free Clinic gets a once-a-month Friday delivery from the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank (usually the third Friday) that volunteers will unload and restock the shelves in our patient food pantry. It usually takes less than 2 hours, depending upon the number of volunteers we have. You can work inside opening boxes of food and restocking the shelves, or if you don't mind a bit of heavier lifting, you can move boxes of food from the pallet onto a cart. We are a fun bunch at the clinic and would love a few more volunteers! Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Can you knit? Crochet? Sew? Quilt?Are you skilled at sewing? Would you like an opportunity to provide comfort through your craft by serving as a hospice volunteer? Capital Caring Health is seeking skilled sewers, quilters, knitters (and more), to help make things like fidget blankets for elderly and pediatric patients, memory bears for the families and so much more. We would love for you to share your talent with us by becoming a Capital Caring Health volunteer. To learn more, please contact Volunteer Manager, Shannon White, at swhite1@capitalcaring.org
Agency: Capital Caring Health Are you skilled at sewing? Would you like an opportunity to provide comfort through your craft by serving as a hospice volunteer? Capital Caring Health is seeking skilled sewers, quilters, knitters (and more), to help make things like fidget blankets for elderly and pediatric patients, memory bears for the families and so much more. We would love for you to share your talent with us by becoming a Capital Caring Health volunteer. To learn more, please contact Volunteer Manager, Shannon White, at swhite1@capitalcaring.org
Agency: Capital Caring Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20112 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity : Teach Adults Basic Computer Skill at Culpeper LiteracyVolunteer Opportunity: Teach Digital Literacy Basics! Are you passionate about helping others learn essential computer skills? Join us at Culpeper Literacy Council as a volunteer instructor for our Digital Literacy Class for Beginners! In this role, you’ll guide adult learners through the basics of using a computer, navigating the internet, and building confidence with digital tools. No advanced IT skills required; just a willingness to share your knowledge and a passion for teaching others. Classes are about 1.5 hours long, and we provide all the materials and support you’ll need. If you enjoy working with people and want to make a meaningful impact, we’d love to have you on board! Sign up to volunteer and help our community gain valuable digital skills. Agency: Culpeper Literacy Council Volunteer Opportunity: Teach Digital Literacy Basics! Are you passionate about helping others learn essential computer skills? Join us at Culpeper Literacy Council as a volunteer instructor for our Digital Literacy Class for Beginners! In this role, you’ll guide adult learners through the basics of using a computer, navigating the internet, and building confidence with digital tools. No advanced IT skills required; just a willingness to share your knowledge and a passion for teaching others. Classes are about 1.5 hours long, and we provide all the materials and support you’ll need. If you enjoy working with people and want to make a meaningful impact, we’d love to have you on board! Sign up to volunteer and help our community gain valuable digital skills. Agency: Culpeper Literacy Council opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Opportunity: Teach an ESL Class at Culpeper Literacy CouncilAre you passionate about helping others learn, grow, and connect? The Culpeper Literacy Council is looking for caring community members who would like to teach or co-teach English as a Second Language (ESL) to adult learners right here in Culpeper. Our learners come from many backgrounds and cultures, and they bring enthusiasm, curiosity, and a deep desire to improve their English for work, family, and daily life. No teaching experience is required—just patience, kindness, and a willingness to learn alongside your students. We provide training, curriculum, and ongoing support. What You’ll DoTeach or co-teach an adult ESL class (morning or evening options) Help learners build speaking, listening, reading, and everyday communication skills Create a welcoming, supportive classroom environment Use CLC-provided lesson plans, textbooks, and activities Make a lasting difference in the lives of newcomers and long-term residents Agency: Culpeper Literacy Council Are you passionate about helping others learn, grow, and connect? The Culpeper Literacy Council is looking for caring community members who would like to teach or co-teach English as a Second Language (ESL) to adult learners right here in Culpeper. Our learners come from many backgrounds and cultures, and they bring enthusiasm, curiosity, and a deep desire to improve their English for work, family, and daily life. No teaching experience is required—just patience, kindness, and a willingness to learn alongside your students. We provide training, curriculum, and ongoing support. What You’ll DoTeach or co-teach an adult ESL class (morning or evening options) Help learners build speaking, listening, reading, and everyday communication skills Create a welcoming, supportive classroom environment Use CLC-provided lesson plans, textbooks, and activities Make a lasting difference in the lives of newcomers and long-term residents Agency: Culpeper Literacy Council opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 20, 2026 Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Elementary Explorers Aide"Elementary Explorers" is the Museum of Culpeper History's monthly program for 5-9 year-olds. Held every month on the last Thursday from 10:30-11:30. Each month focuses on a different topic, and learners participate in an activity and complete a craft related to the theme for the month. The Elementary Explorers Aide would arrive before the program to help set up tables and chairs, be an extra set of hands during the program, and then help clean up after it's over. Agency: Museum of Culpeper History "Elementary Explorers" is the Museum of Culpeper History's monthly program for 5-9 year-olds. Held every month on the last Thursday from 10:30-11:30. Each month focuses on a different topic, and learners participate in an activity and complete a craft related to the theme for the month. The Elementary Explorers Aide would arrive before the program to help set up tables and chairs, be an extra set of hands during the program, and then help clean up after it's over. Agency: Museum of Culpeper History opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Little Learners Aide"Little Learners" is the Museum of Culpeper History's monthly program for 2-5 year-olds. Held every month on the last Wednesday from 10:30-11:15 and 11:30-12:15. Each month focuses on a different topic and learners participate in an activity and complete a craft related to the theme for the month. The Little Learners Aide would arrive before the program to help set up tables and chairs, be an extra set of hands during the program, and then help clean up after it's over. Agency: Museum of Culpeper History "Little Learners" is the Museum of Culpeper History's monthly program for 2-5 year-olds. Held every month on the last Wednesday from 10:30-11:15 and 11:30-12:15. Each month focuses on a different topic and learners participate in an activity and complete a craft related to the theme for the month. The Little Learners Aide would arrive before the program to help set up tables and chairs, be an extra set of hands during the program, and then help clean up after it's over. Agency: Museum of Culpeper History opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do good and feel good - Closet Clean OutDo good and feel good Want to finally tackle some things you'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 Want to finally tackle some things you'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: Need volunteers every Saturday!The Rappahannock Pantry needs help every Saturday from 9 am - 2:30 pm to help stock shelves,assist clients with shopping, and carrying groceries to their car. Please call Laura Lucas or Shauna Volmrich at 540.987.5090 to confirm your time. Agency: Rappahannock Pantry, Inc. The Rappahannock Pantry needs help every Saturday from 9 am - 2:30 pm to help stock shelves,assist clients with shopping, and carrying groceries to their car. Please call Laura Lucas or Shauna Volmrich at 540.987.5090 to confirm your time. Agency: Rappahannock Pantry, Inc. opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22740 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friendly Visitor: Make a Friend, Make a DifferenceDo you enjoy spending time with older adults and want to make a positive impact? Become a Friendly Visitor with Rapp at Home! Your Impact You'll be directly supporting Rapp at Home's mission to help seniors in Rappahannock County feel safe and well. Did you know that social isolation is a serious health concern for older adults? By becoming a friendly visitor, you can help combat this! What You'll Do Visit aging adults in their homes Call them regularly Send them cards or letters Be a Listening Ear As a friendly visitor, you'll be a source of companionship and support for your new friend. Share meals, watch movies, play games, or simply chat – find activities you both enjoy! Here are some tips for your volunteer experience: It's okay to be nervous! Let your friend know if you're feeling apprehensive. It can help you both relax. Focus on your friend. Remember, the goal is to build a friendship. Just be yourself! There's no script for being a good friend. Just show genuine interest and listen. Encourage conversation. Let your friend talk about their life, even if it's difficult. Most importantly, have fun! Enjoy getting to know your new friend. Ready to Make a Real Difference? Here's what you can expect After you respond to this opportunity,our volunteer coordinator will be in touch to provide more details and a brief phone interview. After that, if it is decided this is a good match for you, we will conduct a background check. Once the background check is completed and cleared, position orientation and training will be provided We encourage monthly in-person visits with additional check-ins in between. You'll have regular communication with the volunteer coordinator. Agency: Rapp at Home Do you enjoy spending time with older adults and want to make a positive impact? Become a Friendly Visitor with Rapp at Home! Your Impact You'll be directly supporting Rapp at Home's mission to help seniors in Rappahannock County feel safe and well. Did you know that social isolation is a serious health concern for older adults? By becoming a friendly visitor, you can help combat this! What You'll Do Visit aging adults in their homes Call them regularly Send them cards or letters Be a Listening Ear As a friendly visitor, you'll be a source of companionship and support for your new friend. Share meals, watch movies, play games, or simply chat – find activities you both enjoy! Here are some tips for your volunteer experience: It's okay to be nervous! Let your friend know if you're feeling apprehensive. It can help you both relax. Focus on your friend. Remember, the goal is to build a friendship. Just be yourself! There's no script for being a good friend. Just show genuine interest and listen. Encourage conversation. Let your friend talk about their life, even if it's difficult. Most importantly, have fun! Enjoy getting to know your new friend. Ready to Make a Real Difference? Here's what you can expect After you respond to this opportunity,our volunteer coordinator will be in touch to provide more details and a brief phone interview. After that, if it is decided this is a good match for you, we will conduct a background check. Once the background check is completed and cleared, position orientation and training will be provided We encourage monthly in-person visits with additional check-ins in between. You'll have regular communication with the volunteer coordinator. Agency: Rapp at Home opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22747 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hero DriverGoals of Position: As a Hero Driver, you will ensure that older Veterans maintain access to essential services, social connection, and quality of life by providing transportation to medical appointments, grocery stores, social outings, and other destinations. Your contribution will reduce isolation, improve access to healthcare, and help aging Veterans live more independently. Hero Drivers have helped hundreds of aging Veterans regain access to vital care, reconnect with friends and fellow Veterans, and maintain their independence. Your commitment ensures that no Veteran is left behind simply because they cannot drive. Training and ongoing support provided. Locations Served by Hero Drivers: Primary service areas: Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock, Madison, and Orange counties. Occasional trips to VA hospitals in West Virginia or other locations To Apply: Click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge Agency: Hero's Bridge Goals of Position: As a Hero Driver, you will ensure that older Veterans maintain access to essential services, social connection, and quality of life by providing transportation to medical appointments, grocery stores, social outings, and other destinations. Your contribution will reduce isolation, improve access to healthcare, and help aging Veterans live more independently. Hero Drivers have helped hundreds of aging Veterans regain access to vital care, reconnect with friends and fellow Veterans, and maintain their independence. Your commitment ensures that no Veteran is left behind simply because they cannot drive. Training and ongoing support provided. Locations Served by Hero Drivers: Primary service areas: Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock, Madison, and Orange counties. Occasional trips to VA hospitals in West Virginia or other locations To Apply: Click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge Agency: Hero's Bridge opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly CallerGoals of Position: Friendly Callers have made meaningful connections that brighten lives and ease loneliness. By being a consistent, caring presence, they help veterans feel seen, valued, and supported one conversation at a time. Each call is unique, some may last just a couple of minutes, while others turn into rich, heartfelt conversations about anything and everything. No matter the length, every call matters and contributes to building a stronger, more connected community. Locations Served: Nationwide To Apply: Click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge Agency: Hero's Bridge Goals of Position: Friendly Callers have made meaningful connections that brighten lives and ease loneliness. By being a consistent, caring presence, they help veterans feel seen, valued, and supported one conversation at a time. Each call is unique, some may last just a couple of minutes, while others turn into rich, heartfelt conversations about anything and everything. No matter the length, every call matters and contributes to building a stronger, more connected community. Locations Served: Nationwide To Apply: Click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge Agency: Hero's Bridge opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Food Drive!The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank receives nourishing food from more than 1,100 food drives each year. Hosting a food drive is a fun and engaging way to fill the shelves with nutritious food to distribute to families experiencing hunger. Food drives are also a way to educate the public about the need in our community. We’re proud to partner with you, and thank you. More information on our website: https://www.brafb.org/get-involved/be-a-hunger-hero/host-food-drive/ Questions or concerns? Please contact us at fooddrives@brafb.org. Agency: Blue Ridge Area Food Bank The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank receives nourishing food from more than 1,100 food drives each year. Hosting a food drive is a fun and engaging way to fill the shelves with nutritious food to distribute to families experiencing hunger. Food drives are also a way to educate the public about the need in our community. We’re proud to partner with you, and thank you. More information on our website: https://www.brafb.org/get-involved/be-a-hunger-hero/host-food-drive/ Questions or concerns? Please contact us at fooddrives@brafb.org. Agency: Blue Ridge Area Food Bank opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TWO’S COMPANY FRIENDLY VISITOR / CALLER SUPPORTEncompass Community Supports your Area Agency on Aging, is seeking volunteers for “Two’s Company,” our new Friendly Visitor/Support Service! Volunteers Needed During your visits, you can: Play cards or board games Get to know each other Listen to music Share a meal Write letters to friends & family As a vetted volunteer, you will receive training before meeting the older adults you’ll be visiting/calling. You will also have access to ongoing support and supervision from the Two’s Company team during your time providing services. TWO’S COMPANY FRIENDLY VISITOR / CALLER SUPPORT Questions? Lola Walker, lwalker@ecsva.org, (540) 825-3100 x3358 or Christine Wilson, cwilson@ecsva.org, (540) 825-3100 x3013 Encompass Community Supports does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law, in employment matters and in its programs and services Are you interested? We would love to speak with you! Make someone’s day and make your day, too! As a Friendly Visitor, you will be paired with an older adult in your area for weekly visits in their home or through a phone call. Many of the participating older adults may not have friends or family nearby and have trouble leaving the house on their own, so they end up spending most of their time alone. By volunteering with Two’s Company, you can brighten your older neighbor’s day and give them something to look forward to. During your visits, you can: Play cards or board games Get to know each other Listen to music Share a meal Write letters to friends & family As a vetted volunteer, you will receive training before meeting the older adults you’ll be visiting/calling. You will also have access to ongoing support and supervision from the Two’s Company team during your time providing services. TWO’S COMPANY FRIENDLY VISITOR / CALLER SUPPORT Questions? Lola Walker, lwalker@ecsva.org, (540) 825-3100 x3358 or Christine Wilson, cwilson@ecsva.org, (540) 825-3100 x3013 Agency: Encompass Community Supports Encompass Community Supports your Area Agency on Aging, is seeking volunteers for “Two’s Company,” our new Friendly Visitor/Support Service! Volunteers Needed During your visits, you can: Play cards or board games Get to know each other Listen to music Share a meal Write letters to friends & family As a vetted volunteer, you will receive training before meeting the older adults you’ll be visiting/calling. You will also have access to ongoing support and supervision from the Two’s Company team during your time providing services. TWO’S COMPANY FRIENDLY VISITOR / CALLER SUPPORT Questions? Lola Walker, lwalker@ecsva.org, (540) 825-3100 x3358 or Christine Wilson, cwilson@ecsva.org, (540) 825-3100 x3013 Encompass Community Supports does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law, in employment matters and in its programs and services Are you interested? We would love to speak with you! Make someone’s day and make your day, too! As a Friendly Visitor, you will be paired with an older adult in your area for weekly visits in their home or through a phone call. Many of the participating older adults may not have friends or family nearby and have trouble leaving the house on their own, so they end up spending most of their time alone. By volunteering with Two’s Company, you can brighten your older neighbor’s day and give them something to look forward to. During your visits, you can: Play cards or board games Get to know each other Listen to music Share a meal Write letters to friends & family As a vetted volunteer, you will receive training before meeting the older adults you’ll be visiting/calling. You will also have access to ongoing support and supervision from the Two’s Company team during your time providing services. TWO’S COMPANY FRIENDLY VISITOR / CALLER SUPPORT Questions? Lola Walker, lwalker@ecsva.org, (540) 825-3100 x3358 or Christine Wilson, cwilson@ecsva.org, (540) 825-3100 x3013 Agency: Encompass Community Supports opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing CoachPATH Resource Center's role in the community is to help Non-Profit businesses build capacity and success toward their mission. In this effort, we are looking for community members who possess skills in the area of marketing to provide coaching services on demand, for our non-profit businesses. This role is ideal for an experienced marketing professional who is passionate about using their skills to make a social impact and enjoys mentoring others. The Marketing Coach will provide guidance in the areas of overall marketing strategy, branding, and messaging, best practices for digital marketing, email campaigns, and social media, offer feedback on marketing materials and communications, and serve as a thought partner for key initiatives and campaigns. Interested volunteers will respond to this need and will receive a call for more details and to set up an in person interview with members of the PATH Resource Center. Coaching services are requested on an individual basis and vetted before enlisting the help of our volunteers skilled in this area. PATH Resource Center will provide meeting/office space for our volunteers to engage with non-profits. Agency: PATH Resource Center PATH Resource Center's role in the community is to help Non-Profit businesses build capacity and success toward their mission. In this effort, we are looking for community members who possess skills in the area of marketing to provide coaching services on demand, for our non-profit businesses. This role is ideal for an experienced marketing professional who is passionate about using their skills to make a social impact and enjoys mentoring others. The Marketing Coach will provide guidance in the areas of overall marketing strategy, branding, and messaging, best practices for digital marketing, email campaigns, and social media, offer feedback on marketing materials and communications, and serve as a thought partner for key initiatives and campaigns. Interested volunteers will respond to this need and will receive a call for more details and to set up an in person interview with members of the PATH Resource Center. Coaching services are requested on an individual basis and vetted before enlisting the help of our volunteers skilled in this area. PATH Resource Center will provide meeting/office space for our volunteers to engage with non-profits. Agency: PATH Resource Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Writing 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. Our volunteer grant writer will assist the PATH Resource Center in their efforts to strengthen non-profit organizations through helping them with the formalization of their grant writing process and reviewing grant applications. 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 Resource Center 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. Our volunteer grant writer will assist the PATH Resource Center in their efforts to strengthen non-profit organizations through helping them with the formalization of their grant writing process and reviewing grant applications. 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 Resource Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22724 Allow Groups: No |