Volunteer: Volunteer HandypersonDo you have a helpful and handy pair of hands aching to be put to good use? Family Shelter Services is looking for support in facility maintenance and upkeep from hanging blinds, cleaning and organizing to minor repairs, carpentry and painting walls. Opportunities based on your time limitations and ability. Support is needed at both our Temporary Shelter in Warrenton and Transitional Housing Community in Vint Hill. Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc Do you have a helpful and handy pair of hands aching to be put to good use? Family Shelter Services is looking for support in facility maintenance and upkeep from hanging blinds, cleaning and organizing to minor repairs, carpentry and painting walls. Opportunities based on your time limitations and ability. Support is needed at both our Temporary Shelter in Warrenton and Transitional Housing Community in Vint Hill. Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Life-Skills InstructorsVolunteer to teach life-skill classes to our Emergency Shelter and Vint Hill Transitional participants. Schedule in advance with our Program & Volunteer Coordinator, Tracy Forloines at 540-351-0130 Monday-Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm or by email tforloines@fauquierfamilyshelter.org. The subjects can range from nutrition, finance, parenting, health, job coach, budgeting, credit, cooking, counseling, and more based on your skill set. If you are looking to give back to your community doing a life skills class is a great way to get involved. Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc Volunteer to teach life-skill classes to our Emergency Shelter and Vint Hill Transitional participants. Schedule in advance with our Program & Volunteer Coordinator, Tracy Forloines at 540-351-0130 Monday-Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm or by email tforloines@fauquierfamilyshelter.org. The subjects can range from nutrition, finance, parenting, health, job coach, budgeting, credit, cooking, counseling, and more based on your skill set. If you are looking to give back to your community doing a life skills class is a great way to get involved. Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aging Together's Signature Events supportAging Together has three annual "signature" events that entail large participation and the need for volunteers to help with checking people in, parking, directing where to go, helping vendors get settled, and more. Detailed descriptions of both the events and the volunteer positions are posted on Aging Together's website (changes yearly). https://www.agingtogether.org/events.html Agency: Aging Together Aging Together has three annual "signature" events that entail large participation and the need for volunteers to help with checking people in, parking, directing where to go, helping vendors get settled, and more. Detailed descriptions of both the events and the volunteer positions are posted on Aging Together's website (changes yearly). https://www.agingtogether.org/events.html Agency: Aging Together opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Care-A-Van TransporterVolunteer Care-A-Van Transporter Are you passionate about animals and the importance of Spay/Neuter?Do you enjoy dealing with the public?Do you possess excellence organization skills?Are you an experienced coordinator, administrative assistance, or dispatcher?As a Care-A-Van Transporter you will use our van to transport dogs and cats to clinics for CHS monthly Spay/Neuter runs. You will work with our Care-A-Van Coordinator to ensure the smooth intake and return of animals for our Spay/Neuter transport runs.You will manage the intake/return process so that our protocols are followed, and the process flows in an orderly manner.You will safely transport animals to and from the Care-A-Can site to our clinic partner's site.A clean driving record is required to enable you to be placed on our insurance policy. To apply for this opportunity, visit our website at www.culpeperhumane.org and fill out a Volunteer Application. Agency: Culpeper Humane Society Volunteer Care-A-Van Transporter Are you passionate about animals and the importance of Spay/Neuter?Do you enjoy dealing with the public?Do you possess excellence organization skills?Are you an experienced coordinator, administrative assistance, or dispatcher?As a Care-A-Van Transporter you will use our van to transport dogs and cats to clinics for CHS monthly Spay/Neuter runs. You will work with our Care-A-Van Coordinator to ensure the smooth intake and return of animals for our Spay/Neuter transport runs.You will manage the intake/return process so that our protocols are followed, and the process flows in an orderly manner.You will safely transport animals to and from the Care-A-Can site to our clinic partner's site.A clean driving record is required to enable you to be placed on our insurance policy. To apply for this opportunity, visit our website at www.culpeperhumane.org and fill out a Volunteer Application. Agency: Culpeper Humane Society opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Fundraising CoordinatorIf you are passionate about animals, an experienced fundraiser, and enjoy interacting with people and the community we have the perfect opportunity for you! As the Fundraising Coordinator you will: Work closely with our President to design and implement creative fundraising campaigns.Work with our Social Media Guru to promote our fundraising efforts across a variety of social media platforms. Create awareness and engagement in individual donors and local businesses to support the various programs that CHS supplies to the community. Manage a team of volunteers to market events, collect donations, set-up/break-down and staff events.Occasional on-site meetings are required. Once trained, you will work primarily from home or in the community. To apply for this position please visit our website and fill out our Volunteer Application. www.culpeperhumane.org Agency: Culpeper Humane Society If you are passionate about animals, an experienced fundraiser, and enjoy interacting with people and the community we have the perfect opportunity for you! As the Fundraising Coordinator you will: Work closely with our President to design and implement creative fundraising campaigns.Work with our Social Media Guru to promote our fundraising efforts across a variety of social media platforms. Create awareness and engagement in individual donors and local businesses to support the various programs that CHS supplies to the community. Manage a team of volunteers to market events, collect donations, set-up/break-down and staff events.Occasional on-site meetings are required. Once trained, you will work primarily from home or in the community. To apply for this position please visit our website and fill out our Volunteer Application. www.culpeperhumane.org Agency: Culpeper Humane Society opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Care-A-Van CoordinatorAre you passionate about animals and the importance of spaying/neutering your pets? Do you have exceptional organizational skills? Put them to use to help us fulfill our mission to create a no-kill community. The Care-A-Van is our transport service that transports dogs and cats to our clinic partners for low-cost spay/neuter services. The cost of these services is offered to our community on a sliding scale, based on income. We do three transports per month one for dogs, one for cats and one for cats from our trap/neuter/release cat colonies. The Care-A-Van Coordinator will: Work with our clinics to set appointments.Communicate via email with program participants to notify them of transport requirements, dates and times. Obtain the necessary documentation to qualify them for one of our programs.Collect participants payment in advance of the actual transport run date. Work with transport team to set up transports for the morning and evening transportation runs.Coordinate with clinics and program participants regarding drop-off and return locations and times . Maintain an up to date Wait List for transport runs. After training, work from home when it is convenient for you. Occasional on-site meetings may be required.Recruiting 3 volunteers for this position so each Coordinator can be responsible for one run per month. To apply for this position please visit our website and fill out our Volunteer Application. www.culpeperhumane.org Agency: Culpeper Humane Society Are you passionate about animals and the importance of spaying/neutering your pets? Do you have exceptional organizational skills? Put them to use to help us fulfill our mission to create a no-kill community. The Care-A-Van is our transport service that transports dogs and cats to our clinic partners for low-cost spay/neuter services. The cost of these services is offered to our community on a sliding scale, based on income. We do three transports per month one for dogs, one for cats and one for cats from our trap/neuter/release cat colonies. The Care-A-Van Coordinator will: Work with our clinics to set appointments.Communicate via email with program participants to notify them of transport requirements, dates and times. Obtain the necessary documentation to qualify them for one of our programs.Collect participants payment in advance of the actual transport run date. Work with transport team to set up transports for the morning and evening transportation runs.Coordinate with clinics and program participants regarding drop-off and return locations and times . Maintain an up to date Wait List for transport runs. After training, work from home when it is convenient for you. Occasional on-site meetings may be required.Recruiting 3 volunteers for this position so each Coordinator can be responsible for one run per month. To apply for this position please visit our website and fill out our Volunteer Application. www.culpeperhumane.org Agency: Culpeper Humane Society opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tech Time VolunteerTo aid residents who are learning how to use an electronic device. To encourage lifelong learning for all ages. Assist patrons who want to learn how to use their electronic devices and/or computers. Flexible hours: Two hours per week, Mon - Fri. Once response received, staff will determine timing. Agency: Fauquier Public Library To aid residents who are learning how to use an electronic device. To encourage lifelong learning for all ages. Assist patrons who want to learn how to use their electronic devices and/or computers. Flexible hours: Two hours per week, Mon - Fri. Once response received, staff will determine timing. Agency: Fauquier Public Library opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event helpWe regularly host or attend events and can always use help! Food drives, open houses, etc. Agency: Jeepin For Paws We regularly host or attend events and can always use help! Food drives, open houses, etc. Agency: Jeepin For Paws opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22737 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: AAHA Volunteer Extraordinaire!Help advance AAHA's mission by volunteering with us! Duties often include data entry, abstracting sources, assisting with public events, and other simple tasks that help the museum run smoothly. If you have a specific interest/passion, we can work together to find relevant duties! Agency: Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County (AAHA) Help advance AAHA's mission by volunteering with us! Duties often include data entry, abstracting sources, assisting with public events, and other simple tasks that help the museum run smoothly. If you have a specific interest/passion, we can work together to find relevant duties! Agency: Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County (AAHA) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20198 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coach - mentorVolunteer as a Girls on the Run Coach – No Running Required! Inspire. Empower. Make a Difference. Join Girls on the Run Piedmont as a volunteer coach and help empower girls in grades 3-8 to be joyful, healthy, and confident! No running experience is needed—just a passion for encouraging and uplifting young girls. What You’ll Do:Lead a small team of girls through an engaging 10-week curriculum that combines life skills, confidence-building, and movement.Be a role model as you guide discussions, games, and activities designed to build resilience and self-esteem.Celebrate success! The season ends with a fun, non-competitive 5K, where girls achieve their goals and cross the finish line with confidence!What’s Provided:✅ All training, materials, and lesson plans—no prior coaching experience needed! Agency: Girls on the Run Piedmont Volunteer as a Girls on the Run Coach – No Running Required! Inspire. Empower. Make a Difference. Join Girls on the Run Piedmont as a volunteer coach and help empower girls in grades 3-8 to be joyful, healthy, and confident! No running experience is needed—just a passion for encouraging and uplifting young girls. What You’ll Do:Lead a small team of girls through an engaging 10-week curriculum that combines life skills, confidence-building, and movement.Be a role model as you guide discussions, games, and activities designed to build resilience and self-esteem.Celebrate success! The season ends with a fun, non-competitive 5K, where girls achieve their goals and cross the finish line with confidence!What’s Provided:✅ All training, materials, and lesson plans—no prior coaching experience needed! Agency: Girls on the Run Piedmont opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer CampGOTR - CoachVolunteer for Camp GOTR – One Week of Fun, Inspiration & Confidence Building! Make a difference in just one week! Join Camp GOTR as a volunteer coach and help empower young girls through a week of fun, friendship, and confidence-building! No running experience required—just a heart for inspiring girls to be their best selves. Camp GOTR Details:Agency: Girls on the Run Piedmont Volunteer for Camp GOTR – One Week of Fun, Inspiration & Confidence Building! Make a difference in just one week! Join Camp GOTR as a volunteer coach and help empower young girls through a week of fun, friendship, and confidence-building! No running experience required—just a heart for inspiring girls to be their best selves. Camp GOTR Details:Agency: Girls on the Run Piedmont opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cedar Mountain Battlefield Visitor Center VolunteerHelp the Cedar Mountain Battlefield staff their visitor center and small museum. Volunteers greet visitors, provide brief overview of historic battlefield and park trails, help sell merchandise in gift shop, and provide welcoming atmosphere for visitors to the small museum. Volunteer activities will be conducted inside the visitor center and may require periods of sitting or standing. Volunteer shifts are Saturdays from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM or Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 PM. Half days shifts are 3 hours and full day shifts are 6 hours. For more information contact the Site Manager at cedarmountainbff@gmail.com. Agency: Cedar Mountain Battlefield Foundation Help the Cedar Mountain Battlefield staff their visitor center and small museum. Volunteers greet visitors, provide brief overview of historic battlefield and park trails, help sell merchandise in gift shop, and provide welcoming atmosphere for visitors to the small museum. Volunteer activities will be conducted inside the visitor center and may require periods of sitting or standing. Volunteer shifts are Saturdays from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM or Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 PM. Half days shifts are 3 hours and full day shifts are 6 hours. For more information contact the Site Manager at cedarmountainbff@gmail.com. Agency: Cedar Mountain Battlefield Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22733 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MUST LOVE CATS - Help Needed at our Private Cat Sanctuary/Shelter
We need dedicated and dependable volunteers to help us work with our cat rescues and to help us keep our shelter and sanctuary clean.
Volunteer Interview Required
The People for Pets Foundation is a "private" non profit cat rescue founded in 2008. Our facility is located on a private farm in Jeffersonton, VA - about 35 minutes from Culpeper or Warrenton. We operate a cat shelter and sanctuary for approximately 15 adult cats that range in age from 5 to 12 years of age.
We "specialize" in rescuing adult cats that have been abandoned, neglected and often abused. These cats are often shy and timid and in great need of loving attention so that they can eventually find good and loving forever homes.
In addition to working with our cats (playing with, brushing, helping with nail trims, ear & eye cleaning, etc.), we also need your help with cleaning their condos and living areas. This includes cleaning and disinfecting their living spaces, their litter boxes, mopping the floor, cleaning windows, windowsills, countertops and walls. Working around our cats will help you get to know them and the cats will become more used to you!
***All volunteers need to start out working with other volunteers.
Eventually, if you stick with it, you'll be able to schedule your own days and hours.
Agency: People for Pets Foundation
We need dedicated and dependable volunteers to help us work with our cat rescues and to help us keep our shelter and sanctuary clean.
Volunteer Interview Required
The People for Pets Foundation is a "private" non profit cat rescue founded in 2008. Our facility is located on a private farm in Jeffersonton, VA - about 35 minutes from Culpeper or Warrenton. We operate a cat shelter and sanctuary for approximately 15 adult cats that range in age from 5 to 12 years of age.
We "specialize" in rescuing adult cats that have been abandoned, neglected and often abused. These cats are often shy and timid and in great need of loving attention so that they can eventually find good and loving forever homes.
In addition to working with our cats (playing with, brushing, helping with nail trims, ear & eye cleaning, etc.), we also need your help with cleaning their condos and living areas. This includes cleaning and disinfecting their living spaces, their litter boxes, mopping the floor, cleaning windows, windowsills, countertops and walls. Working around our cats will help you get to know them and the cats will become more used to you!
***All volunteers need to start out working with other volunteers.
Eventually, if you stick with it, you'll be able to schedule your own days and hours.
Agency: People for Pets Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22724 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MembersBoard terms are 2 years in length with the opportunity for renewal. Board members are required to chair a committee, to regularly attend meetings and events, and to make a get/give contribution minimum of $500 annually to the organization. Are you passionate about empowering young girls and making a meaningful impact in your community? Girls on the Run Piedmont is looking for dedicated leaders to join our Board of Directors! Why Join?As a board member, you’ll play a vital role in shaping the future of Girls on the Run, ensuring that every girl has the opportunity to build confidence, resilience, and leadership skills. You’ll work alongside an amazing team of changemakers who believe in the power of uplifting the next generation. What’s Involved?Agency: Girls on the Run Piedmont Board terms are 2 years in length with the opportunity for renewal. Board members are required to chair a committee, to regularly attend meetings and events, and to make a get/give contribution minimum of $500 annually to the organization. Are you passionate about empowering young girls and making a meaningful impact in your community? Girls on the Run Piedmont is looking for dedicated leaders to join our Board of Directors! Why Join?As a board member, you’ll play a vital role in shaping the future of Girls on the Run, ensuring that every girl has the opportunity to build confidence, resilience, and leadership skills. You’ll work alongside an amazing team of changemakers who believe in the power of uplifting the next generation. What’s Involved?Agency: Girls on the Run Piedmont opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolTran Volunteer Drivers NeededIt's more than just a ride! A person who has a doctor or dental appointment Someone who needs to go grocery shopping, to the bank, or the social security office.A passenger who wants to visit his wife in a nursing home. A patient in need of dialysis. A man completing post-operative physical therapy to rehabilitate his knee. A woman in need of a ride to the Virginia Retina Center to have injections in her eyes to prevent blindness. These are a few examples of the requests our VolTran volunteer drivers are asked to make. Volunteers can drive as often as they want, but we ask a commitment of at least twice a month. These opportunities will make a huge difference in someone's life and in yours, too!Would love to have you be a part of our team. Agency: VolTran (Volunteer Transportation) It's more than just a ride! A person who has a doctor or dental appointment Someone who needs to go grocery shopping, to the bank, or the social security office.A passenger who wants to visit his wife in a nursing home. A patient in need of dialysis. A man completing post-operative physical therapy to rehabilitate his knee. A woman in need of a ride to the Virginia Retina Center to have injections in her eyes to prevent blindness. These are a few examples of the requests our VolTran volunteer drivers are asked to make. Volunteers can drive as often as they want, but we ask a commitment of at least twice a month. These opportunities will make a huge difference in someone's life and in yours, too!Would love to have you be a part of our team. Agency: VolTran (Volunteer Transportation) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 20188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Engagement LeadWho: You are a people-person who thrives on building meaningful connections. You have a passion for bringing communities together and creating lasting partnerships. What: As the Community Engagement Lead, you’ll be at the heart of our outreach efforts, cultivating relationships with organizations, churches, and local groups. You’ll inspire involvement and help grow our presence across the community. When: You’ll plan and promote events on a flexible schedule, with key involvement during outreach events, planning meetings, and community collaborations. Where: Out in the community—attending events, connecting with partners, and supporting outreach initiatives. Key Responsibilities: Build and strengthen relationships with local organizations and stakeholders.Promote volunteer opportunities and inspire community participation.Be present at key events to coordinate partnerships and ensure smooth operations.Collaborate with other volunteers to plan impactful outreach activities.Agency: Fauquier County and Vicinity Minister's Coalition Who: You are a people-person who thrives on building meaningful connections. You have a passion for bringing communities together and creating lasting partnerships. What: As the Community Engagement Lead, you’ll be at the heart of our outreach efforts, cultivating relationships with organizations, churches, and local groups. You’ll inspire involvement and help grow our presence across the community. When: You’ll plan and promote events on a flexible schedule, with key involvement during outreach events, planning meetings, and community collaborations. Where: Out in the community—attending events, connecting with partners, and supporting outreach initiatives. Key Responsibilities: Build and strengthen relationships with local organizations and stakeholders.Promote volunteer opportunities and inspire community participation.Be present at key events to coordinate partnerships and ensure smooth operations.Collaborate with other volunteers to plan impactful outreach activities.Agency: Fauquier County and Vicinity Minister's Coalition opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach Event CoordinatorWho: You’re a detail-oriented person who loves seeing plans come to life. You enjoy creating smooth, well-organized events that leave a lasting impression on attendees. What: As the Outreach Event Coordinator, you’ll help ensure that every event is thoughtfully planned and runs smoothly. From logistics to volunteer coordination, you’ll be the one keeping things on track. When: Participate in planning meetings and be hands-on during event days to manage schedules, volunteers, and resources. Where: On-site at events, setting up and coordinating all aspects of the experience. Key Responsibilities: Organize event logistics, such as scheduling, setup, and materials preparation.Coordinate and guide event volunteers to ensure everyone knows their roles.Collaborate with other team members to deliver a seamless event experience.Ensure that everything stays on schedule, from start to finish.Agency: Fauquier County and Vicinity Minister's Coalition Who: You’re a detail-oriented person who loves seeing plans come to life. You enjoy creating smooth, well-organized events that leave a lasting impression on attendees. What: As the Outreach Event Coordinator, you’ll help ensure that every event is thoughtfully planned and runs smoothly. From logistics to volunteer coordination, you’ll be the one keeping things on track. When: Participate in planning meetings and be hands-on during event days to manage schedules, volunteers, and resources. Where: On-site at events, setting up and coordinating all aspects of the experience. Key Responsibilities: Organize event logistics, such as scheduling, setup, and materials preparation.Coordinate and guide event volunteers to ensure everyone knows their roles.Collaborate with other team members to deliver a seamless event experience.Ensure that everything stays on schedule, from start to finish.Agency: Fauquier County and Vicinity Minister's Coalition opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Digital Outreach Specialist VolunteerWho: You’re a digital storyteller with a passion for using social media to inspire, connect, and engage. You enjoy creating posts and campaigns that spark conversations and invite participation. What: As the Digital Outreach Specialist, you’ll be responsible for telling the story of our events and programs through social media. You’ll create content, provide live event updates, and build engagement across platforms. When: Work on your own schedule to develop and post content before events, with key involvement during events to provide live coverage. Where: Remote for content creation, with on-site opportunities to capture live content at events. Key Responsibilities: Create and schedule social media content to promote outreach events.Provide live coverage of events, capturing photos, videos, and key moments.Monitor and respond to comments and questions from our online community.Share testimonials and success stories to highlight the Foundation’s impact.Agency: Fauquier County and Vicinity Minister's Coalition Who: You’re a digital storyteller with a passion for using social media to inspire, connect, and engage. You enjoy creating posts and campaigns that spark conversations and invite participation. What: As the Digital Outreach Specialist, you’ll be responsible for telling the story of our events and programs through social media. You’ll create content, provide live event updates, and build engagement across platforms. When: Work on your own schedule to develop and post content before events, with key involvement during events to provide live coverage. Where: Remote for content creation, with on-site opportunities to capture live content at events. Key Responsibilities: Create and schedule social media content to promote outreach events.Provide live coverage of events, capturing photos, videos, and key moments.Monitor and respond to comments and questions from our online community.Share testimonials and success stories to highlight the Foundation’s impact.Agency: Fauquier County and Vicinity Minister's Coalition opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grants & Resource Development VolunteerWho: You’re a creative and strategic thinker who enjoys using your writing and research skills to secure funding for important causes. You’re excited about helping sustain programs that transform lives. What: As the Grants & Resource Development Volunteer, you’ll identify funding opportunities and write grant proposals that tell the story of our work and impact. Your efforts will provide essential resources for our programs. Opportunities for grant writing can be provided. When: Flexible hours based on grant deadlines and funding cycles. You’ll also gather stories and updates to include in funding reports. Where: Mostly remote, with opportunities to meet with community members and attend key events to capture impact stories. Key Responsibilities: Research and identify grants and other funding opportunities.Write compelling proposals and applications that align with our mission.Ensure timely submission of proposals and required reports to funders.Cultivate relationships with funders and share updates about program successes.Agency: Fauquier County and Vicinity Minister's Coalition Who: You’re a creative and strategic thinker who enjoys using your writing and research skills to secure funding for important causes. You’re excited about helping sustain programs that transform lives. What: As the Grants & Resource Development Volunteer, you’ll identify funding opportunities and write grant proposals that tell the story of our work and impact. Your efforts will provide essential resources for our programs. Opportunities for grant writing can be provided. When: Flexible hours based on grant deadlines and funding cycles. You’ll also gather stories and updates to include in funding reports. Where: Mostly remote, with opportunities to meet with community members and attend key events to capture impact stories. Key Responsibilities: Research and identify grants and other funding opportunities.Write compelling proposals and applications that align with our mission.Ensure timely submission of proposals and required reports to funders.Cultivate relationships with funders and share updates about program successes.Agency: Fauquier County and Vicinity Minister's Coalition opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Distributing LTV NewslettersThe Land Trust of Virginia is looking for individuals to distribute our newsletters primarily around Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, to places that you frequently visit that offer other free local papers (i.e. coffee shops, restaurants, doctors' and dentists' waiting rooms, etc.) We produce our newsletters two times a year and would love to get them into the hands of more people than just those we mail them to. Would be fun to do with a spouse or friend --- map out a route, or carry with you to distribute during your daily activities, and help us get the word out about land conservation! Agency: Land Trust of Virginia The Land Trust of Virginia is looking for individuals to distribute our newsletters primarily around Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, to places that you frequently visit that offer other free local papers (i.e. coffee shops, restaurants, doctors' and dentists' waiting rooms, etc.) We produce our newsletters two times a year and would love to get them into the hands of more people than just those we mail them to. Would be fun to do with a spouse or friend --- map out a route, or carry with you to distribute during your daily activities, and help us get the word out about land conservation! Agency: Land Trust of Virginia opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: volunteer at Fauquier Senior CenterHi, we need people that are able and willing to come to the center and set it up on Monday and Wednesday mornings. We have cafeteria style tables and heavy chairs with arms that must be put out so the seniors may have a place to sit and eat. There are 6 tables that fold and are on wheels and approximately 35 chairs with arms. This task usually takes approximately 30 mins to complete Agency: Fauquier Senior Center Hi, we need people that are able and willing to come to the center and set it up on Monday and Wednesday mornings. We have cafeteria style tables and heavy chairs with arms that must be put out so the seniors may have a place to sit and eat. There are 6 tables that fold and are on wheels and approximately 35 chairs with arms. This task usually takes approximately 30 mins to complete Agency: Fauquier Senior Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do you have 4-wheel drive, love snow, and/or own a big truck??? Join our SNOW TEAM!Capital Caring Health is looking for SNOW TEAM DRIVERS!!!! Patient care is our number one priority at Capital Caring Health. Patients need care at all hours of the day. Our nurses, social workers, and other clinical staff need to be able to get to these patients at all times, even in a blizzard! If you would like to help transport clinical staff members to patients' homes or care facilities, have a safe and reliable vehicle, please sign up to volunteer. Requirements for Snow Team Drivers are: Application Background Check Copy of Driver’s License Driving record check Covid card Proof of car insurance Photo of you for a CCH badgePlease reach out if you think this might be a good fit for you.
Thanks so much! Agency: Capital Caring Health Capital Caring Health is looking for SNOW TEAM DRIVERS!!!! Patient care is our number one priority at Capital Caring Health. Patients need care at all hours of the day. Our nurses, social workers, and other clinical staff need to be able to get to these patients at all times, even in a blizzard! If you would like to help transport clinical staff members to patients' homes or care facilities, have a safe and reliable vehicle, please sign up to volunteer. Requirements for Snow Team Drivers are: Application Background Check Copy of Driver’s License Driving record check Covid card Proof of car insurance Photo of you for a CCH badgePlease reach out if you think this might be a good fit for you.
Thanks so much! Agency: Capital Caring Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Care BoutiqueHome Care Boutique Volunteers run the operations of the boutique in the hospital. You would have the opportunity to fit patients for wigs and prosthetics. If you like retail and costumer service, this may be the opportunity for you. Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health Home Care Boutique Volunteers run the operations of the boutique in the hospital. You would have the opportunity to fit patients for wigs and prosthetics. If you like retail and costumer service, this may be the opportunity for you. Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Rainbow Riding as a Volunteer Horse LeaderRainbow Therapeutic Riding Center in Haymarket, VA, is a very special place that serves children and adults with physical, developmental, and mental health disabilities from all around northern Virginia. Each week, approximately 70 students come to us for equine assisted activities, from Tuesday through Saturday, learning how to ride and take care of their horses. Riders with mental health challenges develop emotional regulation and coping strategies, helping them manage anxiety and stress more effectively; riders with physical disabilities experience increased motor skills, better balance, and coordination through structured riding activities, which help foster greater independence in daily life; and all our students develop increased confidence and resilience as they bond with horses and engage in goal-oriented tasks. The supportive environment we nurture at Rainbow encourages social interaction, reduces feelings of isolation, and benefits the wider community by fostering inclusivity and better understanding. Our team of six PATH Intl. Certified Instructors plan and supervise each lesson, but every single session needs the help of one or more volunteers; they are the backbone of our program. Last year, our volunteers dedicated 2,000 hours of time to our equine therapy program. Our primary volunteer need is for Horse Leaders. Their role is to tack up and prepare our horses for their lesson, lead them during it, and take care of them afterwards. Leaders should be experienced horse people who are able to read a horse’s body language, control their own energy and body language, have good communication and listening skills, and physically be able to walk and/or trot. Students may also have one, two, or more volunteers acting as side walkers, who support them physically and emotionally dependent on their individual needs. Rainbow students form a bond with their team and it’s beneficial for them to see regular faces, week in, week out. That’s why we ask our volunteers to try to commit to a regular time slot each week, during a day and time that works for them. We value all our volunteers, whether they come to us for a couple of hours per week, or a couple of afternoons as some do. And our volunteers reap huge rewards seeing their students undergo life changing improvements, learning more about the profound impact of equine assisted therapy, and themselves enjoying the emotional benefits of being around our calming horses. Rainbow volunteers are hands on members of the team, and also contribute by serving on the all-volunteer board of directors, supporting fundraisers, and help out with other projects. Full training is given and they work closely with Rainbow Instructors and Volunteer Coordinator. We have a beautiful indoor arena, outdoor arena, miles of trails, and an activity loft, allowing us to support our students whatever the weather! Email us at volunteercoordinator@rainbowriding.org or fill in our online application here.
Agency: Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center in Haymarket, VA, is a very special place that serves children and adults with physical, developmental, and mental health disabilities from all around northern Virginia. Each week, approximately 70 students come to us for equine assisted activities, from Tuesday through Saturday, learning how to ride and take care of their horses. Riders with mental health challenges develop emotional regulation and coping strategies, helping them manage anxiety and stress more effectively; riders with physical disabilities experience increased motor skills, better balance, and coordination through structured riding activities, which help foster greater independence in daily life; and all our students develop increased confidence and resilience as they bond with horses and engage in goal-oriented tasks. The supportive environment we nurture at Rainbow encourages social interaction, reduces feelings of isolation, and benefits the wider community by fostering inclusivity and better understanding. Our team of six PATH Intl. Certified Instructors plan and supervise each lesson, but every single session needs the help of one or more volunteers; they are the backbone of our program. Last year, our volunteers dedicated 2,000 hours of time to our equine therapy program. Our primary volunteer need is for Horse Leaders. Their role is to tack up and prepare our horses for their lesson, lead them during it, and take care of them afterwards. Leaders should be experienced horse people who are able to read a horse’s body language, control their own energy and body language, have good communication and listening skills, and physically be able to walk and/or trot. Students may also have one, two, or more volunteers acting as side walkers, who support them physically and emotionally dependent on their individual needs. Rainbow students form a bond with their team and it’s beneficial for them to see regular faces, week in, week out. That’s why we ask our volunteers to try to commit to a regular time slot each week, during a day and time that works for them. We value all our volunteers, whether they come to us for a couple of hours per week, or a couple of afternoons as some do. And our volunteers reap huge rewards seeing their students undergo life changing improvements, learning more about the profound impact of equine assisted therapy, and themselves enjoying the emotional benefits of being around our calming horses. Rainbow volunteers are hands on members of the team, and also contribute by serving on the all-volunteer board of directors, supporting fundraisers, and help out with other projects. Full training is given and they work closely with Rainbow Instructors and Volunteer Coordinator. We have a beautiful indoor arena, outdoor arena, miles of trails, and an activity loft, allowing us to support our students whatever the weather! Email us at volunteercoordinator@rainbowriding.org or fill in our online application here.
Agency: Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20169 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AM Cleaning/Feeding ShiftGeneral duties include cleaning litter boxes, sweeping and mopping, laundry, cleaning cages, interacting with the cats and making sure they have fresh food and water. This shift takes approximately 2-3 hours, though volunteers can stay for as much or as little time as they prefer. Shifts can start anywhere between 8-10 am. This shift normally has 2-3 people on it so you won't be doing everything alone, and you're welcome to bring a friend or a teen to help! If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake General duties include cleaning litter boxes, sweeping and mopping, laundry, cleaning cages, interacting with the cats and making sure they have fresh food and water. This shift takes approximately 2-3 hours, though volunteers can stay for as much or as little time as they prefer. Shifts can start anywhere between 8-10 am. This shift normally has 2-3 people on it so you won't be doing everything alone, and you're welcome to bring a friend or a teen to help! If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Afternoon feeding/cleaning shiftThis position is perfect for someone who is quick at opening cans of cat food because the cats know what time it is, and they're waiting! We put down trays of can food, refill dry food bowls, and refresh the water bowls so the cats are ready to party all night long and make a mess for the next crew. This shift takes approximately 1-2 hours. Afternoon shifts typically start at 3:30 but can be later if that fits your schedule better. You pick the day and time to fit your schedule. Kids are welcome to come with their adult to socialize and help feed! We do not have a minimum requirement of hours each month, you can cover as many or as few shifts as you want! Even one shift a month makes a huge difference for our rescue. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake This position is perfect for someone who is quick at opening cans of cat food because the cats know what time it is, and they're waiting! We put down trays of can food, refill dry food bowls, and refresh the water bowls so the cats are ready to party all night long and make a mess for the next crew. This shift takes approximately 1-2 hours. Afternoon shifts typically start at 3:30 but can be later if that fits your schedule better. You pick the day and time to fit your schedule. Kids are welcome to come with their adult to socialize and help feed! We do not have a minimum requirement of hours each month, you can cover as many or as few shifts as you want! Even one shift a month makes a huge difference for our rescue. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Treat/Play/LoveDo you like to play with cats? If you do, then we have the perfect shift for you! Our socializer shift focuses entirely on playing with the cats, getting them used to human interaction, showing them love and affection, napping on the couch with them, reading books to them, whatever your heart desires! This is a wonderful opportunity for a family to volunteer together or friends. This shift can be done anytime throughout the day and you can stay as long as you'd like, it's entirely up to you and your schedule! As our ultimate goal is to find the best home for every cat in our care, it's very important that cats get this undivided attention. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake Do you like to play with cats? If you do, then we have the perfect shift for you! Our socializer shift focuses entirely on playing with the cats, getting them used to human interaction, showing them love and affection, napping on the couch with them, reading books to them, whatever your heart desires! This is a wonderful opportunity for a family to volunteer together or friends. This shift can be done anytime throughout the day and you can stay as long as you'd like, it's entirely up to you and your schedule! As our ultimate goal is to find the best home for every cat in our care, it's very important that cats get this undivided attention. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Member, Board of DirectorsWindmore Foundation for the Arts, a 501(c)3 nonprofit arts and culture organization located in downtown Culpeper, is currently seeking board members with expertise in nonprofit accounting and law to join our board. Windmore encourages a lifelong passion for the arts by providing rich, artistic experiences to the residents of Culpeper and surrounding areas. We are dedicated to making the arts accessible to everyone through low and no-cost offerings and participation scholarships. Our vision is to provide a home for the arts to our community through education, exposure and participation. Our programs include: Pen-to-Paper and Publishing writers groupsPiedmont Community BandStageWorks community theater and homeschool enrichment programVisual Arts (emerging)Youth Fine Arts, and Diversity Programming focused on celebrating the rich cultures represented in our community.Windmore Foundation for the Arts also offers an annual scholarship to an area high school senior pursuing a career in the arts. Windmore is governed by its membership and its member-elected Board of Directors. Board members are elected by Windmore members to serve three-year terms. In addition to regular Board duties, Board members also serve on Board committees and participate (as their time allows) in one or more of the arts programs offered by Windmore. Board members also represent Windmore at events and performances by other local arts organizations. Qualifications Ability to “give or get” donations in the amount set by the Board of Directors annually Demonstrated skills or desire to learn board-directed fundraising Some experience in the arts, either as an amateur or as a professional Agreement with confidentiality and conflict of interest policiesRequirements Attend at least 75% of assigned Board meetings and committee meetings - each currently meets once per month (remote option available) Make serious commitment to participate actively in committee work Volunteer for and willingly accepts assignments and completes them thoroughly and on time Stay informed about committee matters, prepares themselves well for meetings, and reviews and comments on minutes and reports Get to know other Board and committee members and builds a collegial working relationship that contributes to consensus Active participation in Board’s annual evaluation and planning efforts Participate in fund raising activities for the organization Make Windmore Foundation for the Arts one of the top three charitable organizations to which you donateReports to President, Board of Directors Agency: Windmore Center for the Arts Windmore Foundation for the Arts, a 501(c)3 nonprofit arts and culture organization located in downtown Culpeper, is currently seeking board members with expertise in nonprofit accounting and law to join our board. Windmore encourages a lifelong passion for the arts by providing rich, artistic experiences to the residents of Culpeper and surrounding areas. We are dedicated to making the arts accessible to everyone through low and no-cost offerings and participation scholarships. Our vision is to provide a home for the arts to our community through education, exposure and participation. Our programs include: Pen-to-Paper and Publishing writers groupsPiedmont Community BandStageWorks community theater and homeschool enrichment programVisual Arts (emerging)Youth Fine Arts, and Diversity Programming focused on celebrating the rich cultures represented in our community.Windmore Foundation for the Arts also offers an annual scholarship to an area high school senior pursuing a career in the arts. Windmore is governed by its membership and its member-elected Board of Directors. Board members are elected by Windmore members to serve three-year terms. In addition to regular Board duties, Board members also serve on Board committees and participate (as their time allows) in one or more of the arts programs offered by Windmore. Board members also represent Windmore at events and performances by other local arts organizations. Qualifications Ability to “give or get” donations in the amount set by the Board of Directors annually Demonstrated skills or desire to learn board-directed fundraising Some experience in the arts, either as an amateur or as a professional Agreement with confidentiality and conflict of interest policiesRequirements Attend at least 75% of assigned Board meetings and committee meetings - each currently meets once per month (remote option available) Make serious commitment to participate actively in committee work Volunteer for and willingly accepts assignments and completes them thoroughly and on time Stay informed about committee matters, prepares themselves well for meetings, and reviews and comments on minutes and reports Get to know other Board and committee members and builds a collegial working relationship that contributes to consensus Active participation in Board’s annual evaluation and planning efforts Participate in fund raising activities for the organization Make Windmore Foundation for the Arts one of the top three charitable organizations to which you donateReports to President, Board of Directors Agency: Windmore Center for the Arts opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Collections VolunteerWork with Collections Chief to maintain collections, create new exhibits and text for exhibits, help pack collections artifacts for exhibitions at other museums, etc. Agency: Cold War Museum Work with Collections Chief to maintain collections, create new exhibits and text for exhibits, help pack collections artifacts for exhibitions at other museums, etc. Agency: Cold War Museum opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 20120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tour GuideAfter training by the Chief Curator (learn about the museum's artifacts, read and master the text about the artifacts, follow the Chief Curator as he gives tours, guide tours under the supervision of the Chief Curator), give tours to the public of the museum's collections. Agency: Cold War Museum After training by the Chief Curator (learn about the museum's artifacts, read and master the text about the artifacts, follow the Chief Curator as he gives tours, guide tours under the supervision of the Chief Curator), give tours to the public of the museum's collections. Agency: Cold War Museum opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA Volunteer's NeededCASA Children’s Intervention Services is looking for volunteers! Our volunteers are appointed by the Juvenile and Domestic Relations judges to advocate for the best interests of the child in cases of abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers are members of the community who receive extensive education and training in order to advocate for abused and neglected children – who through no fault of their own – are thrust into juvenile and domestic relations court and often, into foster care. Volunteers work with legal and child welfare professionals, educators and service providers to ensure that judges have all the information they need to make the most well-informed decisions for each child. Please consider giving your time to help a child in need. The first step is to attend one of our monthly virtual information sessions to hear about the role of the advocate, the application process and the training requirements. Contact JoAnn Polen at jpolen@casacis.org for the link to upcoming meetings. Agency: CASA Children's Intervention Services CASA Children’s Intervention Services is looking for volunteers! Our volunteers are appointed by the Juvenile and Domestic Relations judges to advocate for the best interests of the child in cases of abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers are members of the community who receive extensive education and training in order to advocate for abused and neglected children – who through no fault of their own – are thrust into juvenile and domestic relations court and often, into foster care. Volunteers work with legal and child welfare professionals, educators and service providers to ensure that judges have all the information they need to make the most well-informed decisions for each child. Please consider giving your time to help a child in need. The first step is to attend one of our monthly virtual information sessions to hear about the role of the advocate, the application process and the training requirements. Contact JoAnn Polen at jpolen@casacis.org for the link to upcoming meetings. Agency: CASA Children's Intervention Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Visual Arts Program DirectorThe Windmore Foundation for the Arts is seeking a passionate and experienced Visual Arts Program Director to help grow and manage our vibrant arts community. If you have a heart for arts education, love supporting local artists, and are skilled in arts administration, this could be the perfect role for you! Key Responsibilities: Program Design & Implementation: Develop and expand visual arts programming that aligns with Windmore’s mission, including workshops, exhibitions, and community outreach. Budgeting & Planning: Manage budgets for visual arts programming, ensuring fiscal responsibility while delivering high-quality events. Exhibit Coordination: Plan and run art exhibits, both in our small gallery space and offsite. The gallery hosts a new artist each month, and you'll be responsible for booking artists, curating displays, and organizing installations and removal of exhibits. Collaboration with Artists & Volunteers: Build relationships with local artists, coordinate volunteer support, and foster a vibrant artistic community. Reporting: Provide regular updates to the Windmore Board of Directors, collaborating closely to ensure the growth and sustainability of the visual arts program. Qualifications: Experience in arts administration or program management. Strong skills in budgeting, event planning, and project coordination. A passion for arts education and a dedication to promoting and supporting local artists. Ability to work effectively with volunteers and collaborate across teams. Creative vision and strong organizational skills to manage exhibits and artist bookings. This volunteer position is an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact on the local arts scene while working with a dynamic, dedicated team. The Visual Arts Program Director reports to the Board of Directors and plays a key role in the future success of Windmore's visual arts initiatives. How to Apply: If you are passionate about fostering creativity and supporting the arts in our community, please send your resume and a brief statement of interest to exec@windmorefoundation.org We look forward to welcoming you to our team! Agency: Windmore Center for the Arts The Windmore Foundation for the Arts is seeking a passionate and experienced Visual Arts Program Director to help grow and manage our vibrant arts community. If you have a heart for arts education, love supporting local artists, and are skilled in arts administration, this could be the perfect role for you! Key Responsibilities: Program Design & Implementation: Develop and expand visual arts programming that aligns with Windmore’s mission, including workshops, exhibitions, and community outreach. Budgeting & Planning: Manage budgets for visual arts programming, ensuring fiscal responsibility while delivering high-quality events. Exhibit Coordination: Plan and run art exhibits, both in our small gallery space and offsite. The gallery hosts a new artist each month, and you'll be responsible for booking artists, curating displays, and organizing installations and removal of exhibits. Collaboration with Artists & Volunteers: Build relationships with local artists, coordinate volunteer support, and foster a vibrant artistic community. Reporting: Provide regular updates to the Windmore Board of Directors, collaborating closely to ensure the growth and sustainability of the visual arts program. Qualifications: Experience in arts administration or program management. Strong skills in budgeting, event planning, and project coordination. A passion for arts education and a dedication to promoting and supporting local artists. Ability to work effectively with volunteers and collaborate across teams. Creative vision and strong organizational skills to manage exhibits and artist bookings. This volunteer position is an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact on the local arts scene while working with a dynamic, dedicated team. The Visual Arts Program Director reports to the Board of Directors and plays a key role in the future success of Windmore's visual arts initiatives. How to Apply: If you are passionate about fostering creativity and supporting the arts in our community, please send your resume and a brief statement of interest to exec@windmorefoundation.org We look forward to welcoming you to our team! Agency: Windmore Center for the Arts opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Farm maintenance helpWhile Serendipity Equine maintains a herd of 25-30 horses, this position does not include direct contact with the horses. Volunteers will work on a team or individually to provide upkeep and make improvements to the facility in keeping with the volunteers experience and preference Some possible jobs include: Mowing Resetting fencing, if it has fallen over or a gap has been created Repairing stall doors, fencing, barns, etc. Building wooden fences or putting up electric fencing Cutting at ground level all weeds and saplings Removing heavy growth of berry bushes, vines, and fallen debris Hauling by hand to on site debris pile. Building lofts, repairing wood ceilings, building tack room and other sheds. Removing all dead limbs, trees or other items (including trash, old wire etc)Agency: Serendipity Equine While Serendipity Equine maintains a herd of 25-30 horses, this position does not include direct contact with the horses. Volunteers will work on a team or individually to provide upkeep and make improvements to the facility in keeping with the volunteers experience and preference Some possible jobs include: Mowing Resetting fencing, if it has fallen over or a gap has been created Repairing stall doors, fencing, barns, etc. Building wooden fences or putting up electric fencing Cutting at ground level all weeds and saplings Removing heavy growth of berry bushes, vines, and fallen debris Hauling by hand to on site debris pile. Building lofts, repairing wood ceilings, building tack room and other sheds. Removing all dead limbs, trees or other items (including trash, old wire etc)Agency: Serendipity Equine opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Distribution Program VolunteerAssist our senior centers by transporting donations from local grocery stores to the senior center. Additionally, volunteers pick up senior center lunches from our central kitchen (15361 Bradford Road in Culpeper) and deliver them to one of the senior centers in the five counties we serve. Our senior centers are open on weekdays. Agency: Encompass Community Supports Assist our senior centers by transporting donations from local grocery stores to the senior center. Additionally, volunteers pick up senior center lunches from our central kitchen (15361 Bradford Road in Culpeper) and deliver them to one of the senior centers in the five counties we serve. Our senior centers are open on weekdays. Agency: Encompass Community Supports opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Postpartum Peer MentorAre you… A survivor of postpartum depression, anxiety or other perinatal mood and anxiety disorder and want to provide help and hope to those going through a similar experience? Personally touched by PMADs through witnessing a love one’s experience? Have professional experience working with perinatal population? Interested in broadening your life experiences? Wanting to give back to your community? We rely extensively on a state-wide network of dedicated volunteers who are the backbone of the organization. Volunteers provide direct support to new mothers, parents and their families experiencing a difficult time in their lives AND provide behind-the-scenes support to PSVa in a variety of administrative duties. All volunteers have a positive impact on the lives of new and expectant mothers, parents and their families. PSVa volunteers provide direct peer and informational support to affected individuals and families, or administrative support to PSVa in fundraising, community education, event planning, or another role. There are volunteer opportunities that align with almost any skill set or interest. We are committed to creating volunteer experiences that serve both Virginia families and PSVa volunteers. Through PSVa, you will find a dedicated, caring community of people who are working together to reduce the impact of perinatal mental health issues on families and communities in Virginia. Establish a connection with the mentee; establish how they are doing right now; gather information; provide support and encouragement; provide resources; and follow up. (Provide weekly one-on-one support via phone, email, text, or in person for a minimum of 60 minutes.) Peer mentors need to have lived experience with a PMAD and you must be at least 12 months through your recovery. https://postpartumva.org/volunteer/ Apply Today! Agency: Postpartum Support Virginia Are you… A survivor of postpartum depression, anxiety or other perinatal mood and anxiety disorder and want to provide help and hope to those going through a similar experience? Personally touched by PMADs through witnessing a love one’s experience? Have professional experience working with perinatal population? Interested in broadening your life experiences? Wanting to give back to your community? We rely extensively on a state-wide network of dedicated volunteers who are the backbone of the organization. Volunteers provide direct support to new mothers, parents and their families experiencing a difficult time in their lives AND provide behind-the-scenes support to PSVa in a variety of administrative duties. All volunteers have a positive impact on the lives of new and expectant mothers, parents and their families. PSVa volunteers provide direct peer and informational support to affected individuals and families, or administrative support to PSVa in fundraising, community education, event planning, or another role. There are volunteer opportunities that align with almost any skill set or interest. We are committed to creating volunteer experiences that serve both Virginia families and PSVa volunteers. Through PSVa, you will find a dedicated, caring community of people who are working together to reduce the impact of perinatal mental health issues on families and communities in Virginia. Establish a connection with the mentee; establish how they are doing right now; gather information; provide support and encouragement; provide resources; and follow up. (Provide weekly one-on-one support via phone, email, text, or in person for a minimum of 60 minutes.) Peer mentors need to have lived experience with a PMAD and you must be at least 12 months through your recovery. https://postpartumva.org/volunteer/ Apply Today! Agency: Postpartum Support Virginia opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsFauquier Community Child Care (FCCC) is in an exciting time of growth and transition and we need you! FCCC is recruiting for the Board of Directors and Skilled Volunteers for one-time or time-limited projects and work groups. The primary requirement for FCCC volunteers is a desire to support the Mission of FCCC and a dedication to developing and executing on strategic growth and development goals. We are seeking a range of talents and perspectives, from a variety of our stakeholder groups, including parents, alumni, community partners and professionals. In particular, FCCC is seeking Board Members and Volunteers who can leverage their skills in the following areas: Finance and Accounting: reviewing and interpreting financial information and understanding financial reports, Ethics/Legal/Advisory: understanding and applying relevant legal issues as a part of business operations, strategic planning and decision-making. Human Resources and Talent Development: talent and change management, as well as HR best practices, Marketing and Communications-developing and executing branding and communications plans. Fundraising: developing and executing fundraising plans, from individual giving to public and private grants and events. Program Development: contribute to the development and evaluation of program enhancements for children and families. Technology: assistance in leverage technology for planning and programming. Agency: Fauquier Community Child Care, Inc. Fauquier Community Child Care (FCCC) is in an exciting time of growth and transition and we need you! FCCC is recruiting for the Board of Directors and Skilled Volunteers for one-time or time-limited projects and work groups. The primary requirement for FCCC volunteers is a desire to support the Mission of FCCC and a dedication to developing and executing on strategic growth and development goals. We are seeking a range of talents and perspectives, from a variety of our stakeholder groups, including parents, alumni, community partners and professionals. In particular, FCCC is seeking Board Members and Volunteers who can leverage their skills in the following areas: Finance and Accounting: reviewing and interpreting financial information and understanding financial reports, Ethics/Legal/Advisory: understanding and applying relevant legal issues as a part of business operations, strategic planning and decision-making. Human Resources and Talent Development: talent and change management, as well as HR best practices, Marketing and Communications-developing and executing branding and communications plans. Fundraising: developing and executing fundraising plans, from individual giving to public and private grants and events. Program Development: contribute to the development and evaluation of program enhancements for children and families. Technology: assistance in leverage technology for planning and programming. Agency: Fauquier Community Child Care, Inc. opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assisted Living Activity VolunteerVolunteer Applications for Fauquier Health are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health Volunteer Applications for Fauquier Health are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative AssistanceCommunity Touch is looking for volunteers to assist with various administrative duties to support our programs such as Noah's Ark Thrift Store, Victory Transitional Housing, and the food pantry that serve the underprivileged in our community. You will perform tasks such as answering phones and setting up appointments. Skills needed, familiar with MS Word, phone courtesy, organizational skills, and multitasking. The ideal volunteer would be passionate about providing both direct and supportive services to the underserved in our community. Perfect position for retired individuals, those with free time during the day or or young people who want to give back to their community during summer vacation. Agency: Community Touch, Inc. Community Touch is looking for volunteers to assist with various administrative duties to support our programs such as Noah's Ark Thrift Store, Victory Transitional Housing, and the food pantry that serve the underprivileged in our community. You will perform tasks such as answering phones and setting up appointments. Skills needed, familiar with MS Word, phone courtesy, organizational skills, and multitasking. The ideal volunteer would be passionate about providing both direct and supportive services to the underserved in our community. Perfect position for retired individuals, those with free time during the day or or young people who want to give back to their community during summer vacation. Agency: Community Touch, Inc. opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum VolunteerVolunteer at the Children's Museum to help us organize exhibits and clean up the museum. Agency: PlayDate: A Children’s Museum Volunteer at the Children's Museum to help us organize exhibits and clean up the museum. Agency: PlayDate: A Children’s Museum opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising
Fundraising - This is a great volunteer opportunity to develop fundraising skills, for community outreach, and to planning/non-profit experience - You are needed! We appreciate you considering this volunteer opportunity. Volunteers can expect to learn and do the following: Training provided! * Plan and conduct non-profit fundraising initiatives * Engage in grant writing * Work with marketer to plan fundraiser dinners, clinics, and socials
SKILLS * Driven; shows initiative – a self-starter * Rapport builder and active listening skills * Persuasive and thinks outside the box * Fundraising and/or grant writing experience a plus
GOOD FOR * 16 and older
REQUIREMENTS * Background Check * Volunteers may sign up for 1, 2, and 4 hour shifts Agency: Serendipity Equine
Fundraising - This is a great volunteer opportunity to develop fundraising skills, for community outreach, and to planning/non-profit experience - You are needed! We appreciate you considering this volunteer opportunity. Volunteers can expect to learn and do the following: Training provided! * Plan and conduct non-profit fundraising initiatives * Engage in grant writing * Work with marketer to plan fundraiser dinners, clinics, and socials
SKILLS * Driven; shows initiative – a self-starter * Rapport builder and active listening skills * Persuasive and thinks outside the box * Fundraising and/or grant writing experience a plus
GOOD FOR * 16 and older
REQUIREMENTS * Background Check * Volunteers may sign up for 1, 2, and 4 hour shifts Agency: Serendipity Equine opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: A: Sidewalker & Leadliner (PM) NewSidewalker and Leadliner - This is a great volunteer opportunity to work with horse trainers, dressage trainers, kids, at risk youth, veterans, first responders and horses - You are needed! We appreciate you considering this volunteer opportunity. Volunteers can expect to learn and do the following: * Serve as a Leadliner to guide horses for inexperienced riders or riders with disabilities * Serve as a Sidewalker to assist inexperienced riders or riders with disabilities maintain their balance on the horse * Assist with resetting the archery course, sensory trail and knife throwing targetry * Assist riders with horse hoof prep, grooming, tack-up and mounting * Assist with kids with mini horse, goats and playground
SKILLS * Interpersonal skills and rapport building * Good with kids * Vigilant and quick reflexes * Attention to detail
GOOD FOR * 14 and older
REQUIREMENTS * Background Check * Volunteers may sign up for 1, 2, and 4 hour shifts Agency: Serendipity Equine Sidewalker and Leadliner - This is a great volunteer opportunity to work with horse trainers, dressage trainers, kids, at risk youth, veterans, first responders and horses - You are needed! We appreciate you considering this volunteer opportunity. Volunteers can expect to learn and do the following: * Serve as a Leadliner to guide horses for inexperienced riders or riders with disabilities * Serve as a Sidewalker to assist inexperienced riders or riders with disabilities maintain their balance on the horse * Assist with resetting the archery course, sensory trail and knife throwing targetry * Assist riders with horse hoof prep, grooming, tack-up and mounting * Assist with kids with mini horse, goats and playground
SKILLS * Interpersonal skills and rapport building * Good with kids * Vigilant and quick reflexes * Attention to detail
GOOD FOR * 14 and older
REQUIREMENTS * Background Check * Volunteers may sign up for 1, 2, and 4 hour shifts Agency: Serendipity Equine opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Nutrition, Inc. Board MembersChild Nutrition, Inc. (CNI) is a private non-profit organization that serves family childcare providers in Virginia. CNI administers the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) which ensures children are receiving healthy meals and snacks in the family daycare setting. "This Institution is an equal opportunity provider" The Board of Directors, working closely with the Executive Director, is responsible for setting policy, fiscal guidance, and ongoing governance. It regularly reviews the organization's policies, programs, budgets and operations. The CNI Board of Directors convene quarterly and currently meetings are virtual. Agency: Child Nutrition, Inc. Child Nutrition, Inc. (CNI) is a private non-profit organization that serves family childcare providers in Virginia. CNI administers the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) which ensures children are receiving healthy meals and snacks in the family daycare setting. "This Institution is an equal opportunity provider" The Board of Directors, working closely with the Executive Director, is responsible for setting policy, fiscal guidance, and ongoing governance. It regularly reviews the organization's policies, programs, budgets and operations. The CNI Board of Directors convene quarterly and currently meetings are virtual. Agency: Child Nutrition, Inc. opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Our Willing Warriors Gardens and Grounds Volunteers NeededServe Our Willing Warriors Garden and Grounds Volunteer Team needs your help. Put your green thumb to work and join our Garden Team. SOWW is currently looking for volunteers to help with our Garden and Grounds Team. If you enjoy planning, planting and maintaining gardens along with organizing volunteers to assist in keeping our gardens beautiful. Email volunteer@willingwarriors.org for more information. Agency: Serve Our Willing Warriors Serve Our Willing Warriors Garden and Grounds Volunteer Team needs your help. Put your green thumb to work and join our Garden Team. SOWW is currently looking for volunteers to help with our Garden and Grounds Team. If you enjoy planning, planting and maintaining gardens along with organizing volunteers to assist in keeping our gardens beautiful. Email volunteer@willingwarriors.org for more information. Agency: Serve Our Willing Warriors opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 20169 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Our Willing Warriors House PrepHouse Prep: Before each “Willing Warrior” family arrives, our team of 5 to 8 volunteers cleans the SOWW Warrior Retreat, a 5 bedroom, 9 bathroom home for their stay. You are not just cleaning a house, you are cleaning a home…a weeklong sanctuary for our “Willing Warriors”, their families, and friends. It gives them a warm and inviting place to escape from the worries and stress of recovery, and gives them a place to reconnect with their family and friends, enjoying each other’s company away from a hospital setting. House prep is a unique opportunity as we have the chance to meet our willing warrior guests as they are checking out of the retreat on House Prep day. This is a wonderful chance to give back to your community and personally thank service members and their families for all they have sacrificed for our country. House Prep is a wonderful way to begin your involvement with the retreat and meet other amazing volunteers! This group meets every Wednesday morning (9:30AM to 12:00PM) to clean and prepare the house for our next Warrior and their family. Any amount of time you would like to volunteer is welcome. Agency: Serve Our Willing Warriors House Prep: Before each “Willing Warrior” family arrives, our team of 5 to 8 volunteers cleans the SOWW Warrior Retreat, a 5 bedroom, 9 bathroom home for their stay. You are not just cleaning a house, you are cleaning a home…a weeklong sanctuary for our “Willing Warriors”, their families, and friends. It gives them a warm and inviting place to escape from the worries and stress of recovery, and gives them a place to reconnect with their family and friends, enjoying each other’s company away from a hospital setting. House prep is a unique opportunity as we have the chance to meet our willing warrior guests as they are checking out of the retreat on House Prep day. This is a wonderful chance to give back to your community and personally thank service members and their families for all they have sacrificed for our country. House Prep is a wonderful way to begin your involvement with the retreat and meet other amazing volunteers! This group meets every Wednesday morning (9:30AM to 12:00PM) to clean and prepare the house for our next Warrior and their family. Any amount of time you would like to volunteer is welcome. Agency: Serve Our Willing Warriors opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20169 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girls on the Run Piedmont - Wish ListFor Teams Poster Board 18 x 24 (10 per team) Ball of Yarn Balloons (2 per team) Loose leaf paper (1 pack per team) Clipboards (4 per team) Cones, small (8 per team) Index cards (1 pack per team) Label/Name tags (30 per team) Ziploc bags (6 per team) Markers (36 per team) Pens, pencils (36 per team) scissors (3 per team) jelly bracelets for lap counters (lots) beads and pipe cleaners for lap counters (lots) Masking tape (2 rolls per team) Beach ball small (1 per team) Batons or relay sticks (2 per team) Spools of tulle riboon for lap counter tutus large water jugs First aid kits
5K items small paper cups poster board 18 x 24 for making signs marking paint (any color) markers masking tape duct tape calculators locking cash box receipt books pens unscented baby wipes bottles of water colored hair spray colored hair chalk ribbons for hair hair ties hair brushes and combs stick on jewels stickers tattoos 10 x 10 pop up tents folding tables plastic storage tubs large metal shelving for organizing 5K supplies
Generic Council supplies Pens Pencils Manilla folders hanging file folders pocket folders printer paper plastic storage tubs Spinning prize wheel for events
Agency: Girls on the Run Piedmont For Teams Poster Board 18 x 24 (10 per team) Ball of Yarn Balloons (2 per team) Loose leaf paper (1 pack per team) Clipboards (4 per team) Cones, small (8 per team) Index cards (1 pack per team) Label/Name tags (30 per team) Ziploc bags (6 per team) Markers (36 per team) Pens, pencils (36 per team) scissors (3 per team) jelly bracelets for lap counters (lots) beads and pipe cleaners for lap counters (lots) Masking tape (2 rolls per team) Beach ball small (1 per team) Batons or relay sticks (2 per team) Spools of tulle riboon for lap counter tutus large water jugs First aid kits
5K items small paper cups poster board 18 x 24 for making signs marking paint (any color) markers masking tape duct tape calculators locking cash box receipt books pens unscented baby wipes bottles of water colored hair spray colored hair chalk ribbons for hair hair ties hair brushes and combs stick on jewels stickers tattoos 10 x 10 pop up tents folding tables plastic storage tubs large metal shelving for organizing 5K supplies
Generic Council supplies Pens Pencils Manilla folders hanging file folders pocket folders printer paper plastic storage tubs Spinning prize wheel for events
Agency: Girls on the Run Piedmont opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dishes ShiftOur cats are messy eaters and we go through a lot of dishes! This is a great opportunity for someone short on time as it typically takes about an hour to complete. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake Our cats are messy eaters and we go through a lot of dishes! This is a great opportunity for someone short on time as it typically takes about an hour to complete. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FostersWe rely heavily on our fosters to help us save more cats and kittens throughout the year. You can be a medical foster that takes in cats that need a little extra care, or you can foster kittens. We offer support throughout the entire process so you're never on your own! If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake We rely heavily on our fosters to help us save more cats and kittens throughout the year. You can be a medical foster that takes in cats that need a little extra care, or you can foster kittens. We offer support throughout the entire process so you're never on your own! If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Specialized ServicesAre you a web designer? Handy person? Love graphic design? Chances are, we have something you can do! Reach out to us on Facebook or through the volunteer form and let us know what you're interested in doing. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake Are you a web designer? Handy person? Love graphic design? Chances are, we have something you can do! Reach out to us on Facebook or through the volunteer form and let us know what you're interested in doing. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TransporterCats make terrible drivers. We rely on humans to take them to vet appointments or fosters. You must have your own transportation that has heat and AC for the extreme temperatures and it should be able to fit several cages. As we are a non-profit 501c3 organization, you would be entitled to claim a mileage tax deduction on your tax return. While most of these locations are in the Culpeper/Flint Hill area, we frequently use clinics in Fauquier, Warren and Prince William Counties. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake Cats make terrible drivers. We rely on humans to take them to vet appointments or fosters. You must have your own transportation that has heat and AC for the extreme temperatures and it should be able to fit several cages. As we are a non-profit 501c3 organization, you would be entitled to claim a mileage tax deduction on your tax return. While most of these locations are in the Culpeper/Flint Hill area, we frequently use clinics in Fauquier, Warren and Prince William Counties. If interested, please fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159 Agency: For the Cats' Sake opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Loan Closet VolunteerAssist staff with Loan Closet functions such as answering phones, greeting customers, and coordinating equipment. Community Support of the Piedmont is need of volunteers to help serve the public with their equipment needs. The Loan Closet is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 3pm. We need volunteers to assist customers, stock equipment, sort equipment, and distribute equipment to other non-profits. Some of the equipment is heavy and we could use someone to assist with the heavy lifting. We can use volunteers with varying abilities and interest with the running of the Loan Closet. Please click on the respond key if you are interested or would like to learn more about this opportunity. Agency: Community Support of the Piedmont Assist staff with Loan Closet functions such as answering phones, greeting customers, and coordinating equipment. Community Support of the Piedmont is need of volunteers to help serve the public with their equipment needs. The Loan Closet is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 3pm. We need volunteers to assist customers, stock equipment, sort equipment, and distribute equipment to other non-profits. Some of the equipment is heavy and we could use someone to assist with the heavy lifting. We can use volunteers with varying abilities and interest with the running of the Loan Closet. Please click on the respond key if you are interested or would like to learn more about this opportunity. Agency: Community Support of the Piedmont opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet therapy dogs needed for Hospice PatientsCapital Caring Health is seeking certified dogs (with their handlers) to provide friendly visits to our hospice patients and their families. Dogs needs to be certified by a dog certifying organization and must be current on shots and dog license.
Must be 18 or older, be willing to commit to at least one year, serving 6-10 hours per month. Agency: Capital Caring Health Capital Caring Health is seeking certified dogs (with their handlers) to provide friendly visits to our hospice patients and their families. Dogs needs to be certified by a dog certifying organization and must be current on shots and dog license.
Must be 18 or older, be willing to commit to at least one year, serving 6-10 hours per month. Agency: Capital Caring Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help us keep our space all spruced up!Do you derive great satisfaction from keeping things neat and tidy? If so, we would love to have you join our volunteer family! Our goal is to create and maintain a warm and comfortable space for our clients at the Pregnancy Center. With all the time we devote to serving our clients directly, we often are challenged with maintaining our space to a standard that meets our goals. We would love the help of a volunteer who could do light cleaning in the Warrenton Pregnancy Center once a week. If more volunteers respond, then the frequency would be even less. This opportunity is also great for families or parent/son or daughter pair! Agency: Warrenton Pregnancy Center Do you derive great satisfaction from keeping things neat and tidy? If so, we would love to have you join our volunteer family! Our goal is to create and maintain a warm and comfortable space for our clients at the Pregnancy Center. With all the time we devote to serving our clients directly, we often are challenged with maintaining our space to a standard that meets our goals. We would love the help of a volunteer who could do light cleaning in the Warrenton Pregnancy Center once a week. If more volunteers respond, then the frequency would be even less. This opportunity is also great for families or parent/son or daughter pair! Agency: Warrenton Pregnancy Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare VolunteerWe are in need of consistant childcare volunteers who will provide childcare to children during our monthly support group meetings in Manassas,VA and/or our respite nights in Woodbridge, VA. If you are interested in becoming a childcare volunteer, please fill out an interest form at this link: https://www.fosterthefamilydc.org/volunteers Then you will be contacted by our program coordinator who will supply you with an application and background check information. After completing the application and approval process, you will need to attend a volunteer training which is about 1.5 hours and is offered in person several times throughout the year. Lastly, you will be required to complete a 1 hour online training about caring for children who have gone through trama. Agency: Foster the Family DC We are in need of consistant childcare volunteers who will provide childcare to children during our monthly support group meetings in Manassas,VA and/or our respite nights in Woodbridge, VA. If you are interested in becoming a childcare volunteer, please fill out an interest form at this link: https://www.fosterthefamilydc.org/volunteers Then you will be contacted by our program coordinator who will supply you with an application and background check information. After completing the application and approval process, you will need to attend a volunteer training which is about 1.5 hours and is offered in person several times throughout the year. Lastly, you will be required to complete a 1 hour online training about caring for children who have gone through trama. Agency: Foster the Family DC opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Delivery DriverWe are looking for delivery drivers to pack and deliver our care packages to foster families. Our delivery drivers are "on call" once per month. If we get a notification that a foster child has been placed in a foster home, we will notify the delivery driver. The driver will then need to go our storage hub in Manassas and pack a care package that includes new clothing, toys, books, etc and then deliver it to the home of the foster family. All deliveries from this location are within Prince William and Fauquier counties. If you are interested, you will need to fill out an interest form here: https://www.fosterthefamilydc.org/volunteers Then you will be contacted by our program coordinator who will supply you with an application and background check information. Lastly, you will need to attend a volunteer training which is about 1.5 hours and is offered in person several times throughout the year. Agency: Foster the Family DC We are looking for delivery drivers to pack and deliver our care packages to foster families. Our delivery drivers are "on call" once per month. If we get a notification that a foster child has been placed in a foster home, we will notify the delivery driver. The driver will then need to go our storage hub in Manassas and pack a care package that includes new clothing, toys, books, etc and then deliver it to the home of the foster family. All deliveries from this location are within Prince William and Fauquier counties. If you are interested, you will need to fill out an interest form here: https://www.fosterthefamilydc.org/volunteers Then you will be contacted by our program coordinator who will supply you with an application and background check information. Lastly, you will need to attend a volunteer training which is about 1.5 hours and is offered in person several times throughout the year. Agency: Foster the Family DC opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: COMPASSIONATE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR HOSPICE PATIENTSCOMPASSIONATE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR HOSPICE PATIENTS Capital Caring Health is seeking Fauquier County volunteers to provide companionship for patients and families of those in hospice care. Volunteers provide companionship, play cards, read books, prepare light meals, run errands and provide respite so the primary caregiver has an opportunity to take a breath and reenergize. Capital Caring Health is a non-profit health care organization providing care to over 1200 patient daily in Virginia, Maryland and DC; we never turn anyone away based on inability to pay. We are committed to providing compassionate care, and our volunteers are at the core of this mission. Capital Caring Health is seeking volunteers to visit patients facing a life limiting prognosis. Volunteers visits patients where they call home; residential homes, assisted living or nursing homes throughout Fauquier County. Hospice volunteers will be fully trained and receive the support necessary to be successful. Those who speak other languages, particularly Spanish are especially needed!Volunteers at Capital Caring Health receive orientation, background checks, ongoing education opportunities, ID badge and the opportunity to be part of an incredible team of professionals.Must be 18 years old and have a compassionate heart. Must be available to commit 1 year of service with 6-10 volunteers hours per month. Agency: Capital Caring Health COMPASSIONATE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR HOSPICE PATIENTS Capital Caring Health is seeking Fauquier County volunteers to provide companionship for patients and families of those in hospice care. Volunteers provide companionship, play cards, read books, prepare light meals, run errands and provide respite so the primary caregiver has an opportunity to take a breath and reenergize. Capital Caring Health is a non-profit health care organization providing care to over 1200 patient daily in Virginia, Maryland and DC; we never turn anyone away based on inability to pay. We are committed to providing compassionate care, and our volunteers are at the core of this mission. Capital Caring Health is seeking volunteers to visit patients facing a life limiting prognosis. Volunteers visits patients where they call home; residential homes, assisted living or nursing homes throughout Fauquier County. Hospice volunteers will be fully trained and receive the support necessary to be successful. Those who speak other languages, particularly Spanish are especially needed!Volunteers at Capital Caring Health receive orientation, background checks, ongoing education opportunities, ID badge and the opportunity to be part of an incredible team of professionals.Must be 18 years old and have a compassionate heart. Must be available to commit 1 year of service with 6-10 volunteers hours per month. Agency: Capital Caring Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Partner Family AdvocateFauquier Habitat for Humanity has an ongoing need for Partner Advocates. Partner Advocates are matched with a Partner Family (adult members) and work directly with the family to provide support and counsel through the first year of home ownership. Educational opportunities for the families include: Finance, managing a budget Applying for a mortgage Home maintenance Community Resources, being a good neighbor Receiving guidance and encouragement as they fulfill their responsibilities to Habitat.Partner Advocates provide support, encouragement and direction in these areas. Partner Advocate Commitment: Weekly or bi-weekly communication with the Partner Family Attend and participate in monthly Advocate meetings - 1 hour Attend and participate with Partner Family in monthly Partner Home Ownership Classes – 1 hourIf you are interested in sharing your time and talents with a family with the end goal of “bringing people together to build homes, communities, and hope” - - - please contact Angela Robinson to set up a phone/conference interview. Thank you for your consideration of this important and life changing opportunity.
Agency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity Fauquier Habitat for Humanity has an ongoing need for Partner Advocates. Partner Advocates are matched with a Partner Family (adult members) and work directly with the family to provide support and counsel through the first year of home ownership. Educational opportunities for the families include: Finance, managing a budget Applying for a mortgage Home maintenance Community Resources, being a good neighbor Receiving guidance and encouragement as they fulfill their responsibilities to Habitat.Partner Advocates provide support, encouragement and direction in these areas. Partner Advocate Commitment: Weekly or bi-weekly communication with the Partner Family Attend and participate in monthly Advocate meetings - 1 hour Attend and participate with Partner Family in monthly Partner Home Ownership Classes – 1 hourIf you are interested in sharing your time and talents with a family with the end goal of “bringing people together to build homes, communities, and hope” - - - please contact Angela Robinson to set up a phone/conference interview. Thank you for your consideration of this important and life changing opportunity.
Agency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pediatric or General DentistVolunteer dentists needed to provide dental treatment for children and adults who are low income and uninsured. In 2023, almost 1000 low income, uninsured patients were treated at the clinic at reduced rates. In 2024 we aim to provide more free and low-cost services than ever before but we need help! We will work with any interested volunteer on a schedule that works for you - weekly, monthly or quarterly visits. Agency: Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic Volunteer dentists needed to provide dental treatment for children and adults who are low income and uninsured. In 2023, almost 1000 low income, uninsured patients were treated at the clinic at reduced rates. In 2024 we aim to provide more free and low-cost services than ever before but we need help! We will work with any interested volunteer on a schedule that works for you - weekly, monthly or quarterly visits. Agency: Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22960 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dental HygienistVolunteer registered dental hygienist needed to provide dental treatment for children and adults who are low income and uninsured. In 2023, almost 1000 low income, uninsured patients were treated at the clinic at reduced rates. In 2024 we aim to provide more free and low-cost services than ever before but we need help! We will work with any interested volunteer on a schedule that works for you - weekly, monthly or quarterly visits. Agency: Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic Volunteer registered dental hygienist needed to provide dental treatment for children and adults who are low income and uninsured. In 2023, almost 1000 low income, uninsured patients were treated at the clinic at reduced rates. In 2024 we aim to provide more free and low-cost services than ever before but we need help! We will work with any interested volunteer on a schedule that works for you - weekly, monthly or quarterly visits. Agency: Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22960 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Deliver Flowers to Hospice Patients in FauquierSpecial Delivery volunteers needed! Flower deliveries, gift baskets and other items brighten up the day of our patients, old and young. Capital Caring Health is seeking volunteers to help provide comfort to patients in hospice care. Learn more about the role of volunteers and how you can make a difference today https://www.capitalcaring.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer/
Must be able to commit to 1 year and monthly deliveries. Agency: Capital Caring Health Special Delivery volunteers needed! Flower deliveries, gift baskets and other items brighten up the day of our patients, old and young. Capital Caring Health is seeking volunteers to help provide comfort to patients in hospice care. Learn more about the role of volunteers and how you can make a difference today https://www.capitalcaring.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer/
Must be able to commit to 1 year and monthly deliveries. Agency: Capital Caring Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20112 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Veterans supporting VeteransMilitary and Veterans, you have answered the call before, we need your help to do it again. Capital Caring Health is seeking Prince William County Military and/or Veterans ambassadors to provide respite and companionship for Veteran patients and families in hospice care. Volunteers provide companionship, play cards, read books, run errands and provide respite for families. Veteran ambassadors assist with performing Veteran's Recognition Ceremonies and provide general camaraderie to Veterans in Hospice care. Additionally, ambassadors can participate in the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project by recording their military history and submitting to the National Archives. Learn more about the role of volunteers and how you can make a difference today https://www.capitalcaring.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer/ Agency: Capital Caring Health Military and Veterans, you have answered the call before, we need your help to do it again. Capital Caring Health is seeking Prince William County Military and/or Veterans ambassadors to provide respite and companionship for Veteran patients and families in hospice care. Volunteers provide companionship, play cards, read books, run errands and provide respite for families. Veteran ambassadors assist with performing Veteran's Recognition Ceremonies and provide general camaraderie to Veterans in Hospice care. Additionally, ambassadors can participate in the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project by recording their military history and submitting to the National Archives. Learn more about the role of volunteers and how you can make a difference today https://www.capitalcaring.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer/ Agency: Capital Caring Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20112 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Front Desk VolunteerFront Desk Volunteers are needed for morning and/or afternoon shifts on Thursdays, Fridays, and Mondays. Duties include: opening and/or closing the Museum, greeting and assisting visitors, and carrying out admissions and gift shop transactions. Agency: Museum of Culpeper History Front Desk Volunteers are needed for morning and/or afternoon shifts on Thursdays, Fridays, and Mondays. Duties include: opening and/or closing the Museum, greeting and assisting visitors, and carrying out admissions and gift shop transactions. Agency: Museum of Culpeper History opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Health Emergency PersonnelDid you know that you can volunteer your skills and talents to assist in the event of an emergency? During any disaster or public health emergency, we may require community, public health, and medical personnel that exceeds our available resources. The Virginia Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is comprised of community members and health care professionals who donate their time and skills to support public health initiatives and provide assistance in emergencies. Volunteers can assist in a number of capacities including mass dispensing operations, staffing shelters and providing assistance during exercises or drills. When we are not responding to emergencies or training to respond to emergeencies we are helping the Virginia Department of Health in public health efforts. There are opportunities to participate in health fairs, wellness checks, CPR classes, opioid awareness, etc. If any of this sounds interesting to you, respond to this need and someone will be in touch with you as we move forward to discover the best ways for you to use your skills and help out at the VMRC! Agency: Medical Reserve Corps Did you know that you can volunteer your skills and talents to assist in the event of an emergency? During any disaster or public health emergency, we may require community, public health, and medical personnel that exceeds our available resources. The Virginia Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is comprised of community members and health care professionals who donate their time and skills to support public health initiatives and provide assistance in emergencies. Volunteers can assist in a number of capacities including mass dispensing operations, staffing shelters and providing assistance during exercises or drills. When we are not responding to emergencies or training to respond to emergeencies we are helping the Virginia Department of Health in public health efforts. There are opportunities to participate in health fairs, wellness checks, CPR classes, opioid awareness, etc. If any of this sounds interesting to you, respond to this need and someone will be in touch with you as we move forward to discover the best ways for you to use your skills and help out at the VMRC! Agency: Medical Reserve Corps opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising ChairJewell Tone's Center for the Arts is looking to add a Fundraising Chair to our Board. We meet every third Tuesday of the month at our Southgate Shopping Plaza location. Our missions is to inspire our community to discover the ability & the passion to create beautiful things. Our focuses include music, art, podcasting, theatre, and outreach to the homeschool community and special needs community. We currently have a theatre club, homeschool chess club, sensory friendly groups, sensory friendly family fun days with local businesses amongst various other outreach efforts. If you would like to join in our mission to create affordable and accessible programming for those underserved within our community, please reach out.
TIME INVOLVEMENT: 1-3 hours per month, with greater time commitment around fundraising initiatives Board meetings PREFERRED SKILLS AND PAST EXPERIENCE: Strong interest in fundraising and event planning Ability to maintain confidentiality Interpersonal skills Experience in budget management KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Leads Fundraising CommitteeGeneral: Develop annual fundraising strategy (e.g. - merchandise sales, special events, sponsorship opportunities, etc.), including funding needs for scholarship(s) and other group needs Event Planning: Working with the Special Events Committee, coordinate fundraising events Finances: Work with Treasurer, Executive Director, and President to ensure funds raised are stewarded appropriately Act as liaison between Board reporting activity and feedback Support events and programs throughout the year
Agency: Jewell Tone's Center for the Arts Jewell Tone's Center for the Arts is looking to add a Fundraising Chair to our Board. We meet every third Tuesday of the month at our Southgate Shopping Plaza location. Our missions is to inspire our community to discover the ability & the passion to create beautiful things. Our focuses include music, art, podcasting, theatre, and outreach to the homeschool community and special needs community. We currently have a theatre club, homeschool chess club, sensory friendly groups, sensory friendly family fun days with local businesses amongst various other outreach efforts. If you would like to join in our mission to create affordable and accessible programming for those underserved within our community, please reach out.
TIME INVOLVEMENT: 1-3 hours per month, with greater time commitment around fundraising initiatives Board meetings PREFERRED SKILLS AND PAST EXPERIENCE: Strong interest in fundraising and event planning Ability to maintain confidentiality Interpersonal skills Experience in budget management KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Leads Fundraising CommitteeGeneral: Develop annual fundraising strategy (e.g. - merchandise sales, special events, sponsorship opportunities, etc.), including funding needs for scholarship(s) and other group needs Event Planning: Working with the Special Events Committee, coordinate fundraising events Finances: Work with Treasurer, Executive Director, and President to ensure funds raised are stewarded appropriately Act as liaison between Board reporting activity and feedback Support events and programs throughout the year
Agency: Jewell Tone's Center for the Arts opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homeschool Chess Club TeacherJewell Tone's Center for the Arts hosts a Chess Club on Wednesdays from 1:00-2:15 PM at our Southgate Shopping Plaza location. We have gained a lot of interest in the Chess Club and are looking for an experienced Chess player to help lead the club in the advancement of skills as well as playing tournaments. We currently have (20) students are looking to expand. Agency: Jewell Tone's Center for the Arts Jewell Tone's Center for the Arts hosts a Chess Club on Wednesdays from 1:00-2:15 PM at our Southgate Shopping Plaza location. We have gained a lot of interest in the Chess Club and are looking for an experienced Chess player to help lead the club in the advancement of skills as well as playing tournaments. We currently have (20) students are looking to expand. Agency: Jewell Tone's Center for the Arts opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join our fundraising team!FTCS relies solely on donations and receives no other funding. Our fundraising team plays a vital role in helping our organization maintain the mission of reducing the feral population and providing loving homes for cats and kittens. Fundraising events vary, some are in person and others are virtual. You can choose whether you join us for in person events or help us virtually. We always need people requesting donations from businesses, planning events, etc. If interested please let us know by responding to this need and filling out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159
Agency: For the Cats' Sake FTCS relies solely on donations and receives no other funding. Our fundraising team plays a vital role in helping our organization maintain the mission of reducing the feral population and providing loving homes for cats and kittens. Fundraising events vary, some are in person and others are virtual. You can choose whether you join us for in person events or help us virtually. We always need people requesting donations from businesses, planning events, etc. If interested please let us know by responding to this need and filling out this form: https://form.jotform.com/82781455830159
Agency: For the Cats' Sake opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22627 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk AssistantThe Front Desk Assistants help the front desk staff by escorting patients to different parts of the hospital. They make sure that patients do not get lost in the hospital and may be asked to help assist registration with different tasks to make the day go smoother. They are the friendly faces that patients see when they come into the hospital! Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health The Front Desk Assistants help the front desk staff by escorting patients to different parts of the hospital. They make sure that patients do not get lost in the hospital and may be asked to help assist registration with different tasks to make the day go smoother. They are the friendly faces that patients see when they come into the hospital! Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop VolunteerGift Shop volunteers run all operations of the gift shop from customer service to ordering merchandise and decorating. If you have an interest in retail, this opportunity may be for you! Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health Gift Shop volunteers run all operations of the gift shop from customer service to ordering merchandise and decorating. If you have an interest in retail, this opportunity may be for you! Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Concierge Cart VolunteersPatient Concierge Cart Volunteers create a sense of community and hospitality at Fauquier Health. These volunteers visit patients with a cart filled with various items that they may need during their stay. They also talk and visit with patients that may not have visitors. If you like to help and put a smile on patients faces, this volunteer opportunity is for you! Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health Patient Concierge Cart Volunteers create a sense of community and hospitality at Fauquier Health. These volunteers visit patients with a cart filled with various items that they may need during their stay. They also talk and visit with patients that may not have visitors. If you like to help and put a smile on patients faces, this volunteer opportunity is for you! Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Infusion Support VolunteerInfusion support volunteers work with the medical professionals in our infusion center at Fauquier Health. They typically help keep snacks stocked and patient areas cleaned in order to make daily operations smooth. Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health Infusion support volunteers work with the medical professionals in our infusion center at Fauquier Health. They typically help keep snacks stocked and patient areas cleaned in order to make daily operations smooth. Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Therapy Handler/ RepresentativeThe purpose of pet therapy is to help people cope with health or emotional problems through the interaction of a pet. You may have a certified pet that you would like to visit patients or residents at our various locations. On the other hand, you may be interested in assisting with an existing pet therapy handler as a pet representative. Either way, our pet therapy team is looking for new certified pets and engaged volunteers daily! Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health The purpose of pet therapy is to help people cope with health or emotional problems through the interaction of a pet. You may have a certified pet that you would like to visit patients or residents at our various locations. On the other hand, you may be interested in assisting with an existing pet therapy handler as a pet representative. Either way, our pet therapy team is looking for new certified pets and engaged volunteers daily! Volunteer applications are accepted at https://www.fauquierhealth.org/volunteer-application. Agency: Fauquier Health opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fauquier County: Respond to Local Disaster EventsEvery day people are forced from their home due to fires, storms and other disasters. Single- and multi-family fires account for 90% of disaster responses. Compassionate and committed Disaster Action Team volunteers respond day and night to meet the immediate needs of their neighbors. Volunteers provide assistance including emotional support, replacement of prescription medication, financial assistance for food, clothing and temporary lodging, and other critically needed items and referrals. Being part of a Disaster Action Team is a great way to meet new people with diverse backgrounds who also care about helping others. For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker at betty.whittaker@redcross.org or call 540-525-9029. Agency: American Red Cross Every day people are forced from their home due to fires, storms and other disasters. Single- and multi-family fires account for 90% of disaster responses. Compassionate and committed Disaster Action Team volunteers respond day and night to meet the immediate needs of their neighbors. Volunteers provide assistance including emotional support, replacement of prescription medication, financial assistance for food, clothing and temporary lodging, and other critically needed items and referrals. Being part of a Disaster Action Team is a great way to meet new people with diverse backgrounds who also care about helping others. For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker at betty.whittaker@redcross.org or call 540-525-9029. Agency: American Red Cross opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22728 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Culpeper County: Respond to DisastersEvery day people are forced from their home due to fires, storms and other disasters. Single- and multi-family fires account for 90% of disaster responses. Compassionate and committed Disaster Action Team volunteers respond day and night to meet the immediate needs of their neighbors. Volunteers provide assistance including emotional support, replacement of prescription medication, financial assistance for food, clothing and temporary lodging, and other critically needed items and referrals. Being part of a Disaster Action Team is a great way to meet new people with diverse backgrounds who also care about helping others. For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker at betty.whittaker@redcross.org or call 540-525-9029. Agency: American Red Cross Every day people are forced from their home due to fires, storms and other disasters. Single- and multi-family fires account for 90% of disaster responses. Compassionate and committed Disaster Action Team volunteers respond day and night to meet the immediate needs of their neighbors. Volunteers provide assistance including emotional support, replacement of prescription medication, financial assistance for food, clothing and temporary lodging, and other critically needed items and referrals. Being part of a Disaster Action Team is a great way to meet new people with diverse backgrounds who also care about helping others. For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker at betty.whittaker@redcross.org or call 540-525-9029. Agency: American Red Cross opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fauquier Blood Donor VolunteersHelp Save Lives in Your Community! Did you know someone in the US needs blood every two seconds? To meet this critical need, For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker at betty.whittaker@cox.net or call 540525-9029.
Agency: American Red Cross Help Save Lives in Your Community! Did you know someone in the US needs blood every two seconds? To meet this critical need, For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker at betty.whittaker@cox.net or call 540525-9029.
Agency: American Red Cross opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22739 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Culpeper Blood Donor Volunteer
Help save lives in your community by supporting blood collection. For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker at 540-525-9029 or betty.whittaker@redcross.org. Agency: American Red Cross
Help save lives in your community by supporting blood collection. For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker at 540-525-9029 or betty.whittaker@redcross.org. Agency: American Red Cross opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Events VolunteerThe Mental Health Association is seeking extra help on dates we host community events throughout Fauquier and Rappahannock counties. For example: First Fridays, Wellness Walks, Fundraisers, Resource Fairs, etc. Volunteers are needed to share information and resources and assist with simple crafts at these events. These events are on various dates and at various times throughout the year. Volunteers responding to this opportunity will be put on a list of contact names to call upon for availability when events such as these arise. About Us: The Mental Health Association convenes community collaboratives, advocates for increased access to care, refers to treatment providers, and educates the community about mental health and substance use concerns. We are active mainly in Fauquier, Rappahannock counties (and sometimes Culpeper). Visit our website to learn more about our work: www.fauquier-mha.org Agency: Mental Health Association of Fauquier The Mental Health Association is seeking extra help on dates we host community events throughout Fauquier and Rappahannock counties. For example: First Fridays, Wellness Walks, Fundraisers, Resource Fairs, etc. Volunteers are needed to share information and resources and assist with simple crafts at these events. These events are on various dates and at various times throughout the year. Volunteers responding to this opportunity will be put on a list of contact names to call upon for availability when events such as these arise. About Us: The Mental Health Association convenes community collaboratives, advocates for increased access to care, refers to treatment providers, and educates the community about mental health and substance use concerns. We are active mainly in Fauquier, Rappahannock counties (and sometimes Culpeper). Visit our website to learn more about our work: www.fauquier-mha.org Agency: Mental Health Association of Fauquier opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking to spread your reach? Share your professional skills with Non-Profits through Taproot Plus!!Are you interested in sharing your skills and expertise on a larger scale? Click here to access a national data base called Taproot Plus, that matches you with non-profits, to build stronger organizaitons, one project at a time. Taproot provides you opportunities to make an impact by sharing your professional skills and expertise with nonprofits, all over the nation.
Agency: PATH Foundation Are you interested in sharing your skills and expertise on a larger scale? Click here to access a national data base called Taproot Plus, that matches you with non-profits, to build stronger organizaitons, one project at a time. Taproot provides you opportunities to make an impact by sharing your professional skills and expertise with nonprofits, all over the nation.
Agency: PATH Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RappMedRidesVolunteers transport Rappahannock County seniors to and from medical appointments. Agency: Encompass Community Supports Volunteers transport Rappahannock County seniors to and from medical appointments. Agency: Encompass Community Supports opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22716 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Afternoon Barn ChoresVolunteers work in teams of 2-3 people to feed and water horses, muck stalls, and distribute hay as needed. Training provided, no experience needed 16 years and older 13-15 year olds with approval Children 8-12 years may assist guardian volunteersAgency: Serendipity Equine Volunteers work in teams of 2-3 people to feed and water horses, muck stalls, and distribute hay as needed. Training provided, no experience needed 16 years and older 13-15 year olds with approval Children 8-12 years may assist guardian volunteersAgency: Serendipity Equine opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Morning Barn ChoresVolunteers work in teams of 2-3 people to feed and water horses, muck stalls, and distribute hay as needed. Training provided, no experience needed 16 years and older 13-15 year olds with approval Children 8-12 years may assist guardian volunteersAgency: Serendipity Equine Volunteers work in teams of 2-3 people to feed and water horses, muck stalls, and distribute hay as needed. Training provided, no experience needed 16 years and older 13-15 year olds with approval Children 8-12 years may assist guardian volunteersAgency: Serendipity Equine opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Amazon Wish List or Make a DonationWant to join our efforts but not sure where to start? Make a Donation and take advantage of this incredible opportunity to lend your support. It’s a great way to contribute to our cause, and every little bit counts towards paving the path for a better tomorrow. Get in touch with us today for more details about how you can help. Amazon Wish List
Our group currently has average expenses each month of more than $7,500, so we are always seeking funds to pay for vet care, food, litter, spay and neuter, supplies and more. Every penny you donate goes to the cats, and we make every effort to spend our money wisely. Thank you so very much! Paypal Agency: For the Cats' Sake Want to join our efforts but not sure where to start? Make a Donation and take advantage of this incredible opportunity to lend your support. It’s a great way to contribute to our cause, and every little bit counts towards paving the path for a better tomorrow. Get in touch with us today for more details about how you can help. Amazon Wish List
Our group currently has average expenses each month of more than $7,500, so we are always seeking funds to pay for vet care, food, litter, spay and neuter, supplies and more. Every penny you donate goes to the cats, and we make every effort to spend our money wisely. Thank you so very much! Paypal Agency: For the Cats' Sake opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Accountant and or BookkeeperHabitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for help with accounting and bookkeeping. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? We are in need of a professional bookkeeper and/or accountant to keep our books in Quickbooks, collect W-9s, prepare 1099s, prepare financial reports, and prepare our end of year filings including the 990 and Virginia State filing.
Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for help with accounting and bookkeeping. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? We are in need of a professional bookkeeper and/or accountant to keep our books in Quickbooks, collect W-9s, prepare 1099s, prepare financial reports, and prepare our end of year filings including the 990 and Virginia State filing.
Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Volunteer and Faith Relations CommitteeHabitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Volunteer Community and Faith Relations Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Volunteer, Community and Faith Relations Committee: Are you interested in helping us establish and maintain strong relationships with the community, volunteers, and local congregations? We need your help to engage members to support our projects and promote our mission of building safe and affordable housing available in our community. Activities include educating the public of our mission and activities by reaching out to congregations, attending community functions, and reaching out to potential volunteers. An excellent fit would be someone who is very active in the Culpeper community such as a local businessperson, member of the Chamber of Commerce, a local nonprofit professional, community activist, or spiritual leader.
Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Volunteer Community and Faith Relations Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Volunteer, Community and Faith Relations Committee: Are you interested in helping us establish and maintain strong relationships with the community, volunteers, and local congregations? We need your help to engage members to support our projects and promote our mission of building safe and affordable housing available in our community. Activities include educating the public of our mission and activities by reaching out to congregations, attending community functions, and reaching out to potential volunteers. An excellent fit would be someone who is very active in the Culpeper community such as a local businessperson, member of the Chamber of Commerce, a local nonprofit professional, community activist, or spiritual leader.
Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events and Fundraising CommitteeHabitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Events and Fundraising Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Events and Fundraising Committee: Are you interested helping us expand our outreach to raise funds critical to our mission to build safe and affordable housing in our community? We could really use your expertise in nonprofit fundraising, nonprofit development, marketing, or grant writing to expand our funding opportunities. A person with a nonprofit development experience, a marketing background, a local business owner, a web developer, or a grass roots activist would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Events and Fundraising Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Events and Fundraising Committee: Are you interested helping us expand our outreach to raise funds critical to our mission to build safe and affordable housing in our community? We could really use your expertise in nonprofit fundraising, nonprofit development, marketing, or grant writing to expand our funding opportunities. A person with a nonprofit development experience, a marketing background, a local business owner, a web developer, or a grass roots activist would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Partnership CommitteeHabitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Family Partnership Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Family Partnership Committee: Are you interested in helping our family partners? We need someone who is interested in helping to guide our selected families toward successful homeownership. We assist them in making sure they are able to complete their “sweat equity” hours and track those hours. We also support our partner families who are already in their homes with issues concerning their homes and finances and help guide them through any issues. A community service organization professional, social worker, nonprofit professional or spiritual leader or activist would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Family Partnership Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Family Partnership Committee: Are you interested in helping our family partners? We need someone who is interested in helping to guide our selected families toward successful homeownership. We assist them in making sure they are able to complete their “sweat equity” hours and track those hours. We also support our partner families who are already in their homes with issues concerning their homes and finances and help guide them through any issues. A community service organization professional, social worker, nonprofit professional or spiritual leader or activist would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Selection CommitteeHabitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Family Selection Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Are you interested in helping us recruit prospective families, conduct homebuyer information sessions, screen applications, interview applicants, and assess their readiness to partner with us? We are also seeking help with providing homeowner and financial education to our homebuyers. An educator or community service organization professional would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking for Family Selection Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? Are you interested in helping us recruit prospective families, conduct homebuyer information sessions, screen applications, interview applicants, and assess their readiness to partner with us? We are also seeking help with providing homeowner and financial education to our homebuyers. An educator or community service organization professional would be a good fit. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Real Estate CommitteeHabitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking Real Estate Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? We could use the help of a real estate professional, banker, mortgage professional, real estate attorney, or developer to assist us in our real estate acquisitions, transactions, and mortgage information on an as needed basis. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County is looking Real Estate Committee members. We are a completely volunteer organization, with no staff and are currently revitalizing our organization and are looking for enthusiastic and talented volunteers to help in our mission to provide affordable housing in our community. This is an exciting time for our chapter as we are currently building a home for a partner family in Culpeper. Do you want to share your professional talents and contribute to a wonderful organization? We could use the help of a real estate professional, banker, mortgage professional, real estate attorney, or developer to assist us in our real estate acquisitions, transactions, and mortgage information on an as needed basis. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dynamic Board Member neededWant to change the world? So do we! Join our board of directors as we move boldly into the future. We are a dynamic nonprofit, so we need energetic, passionate board members to be our ambassadors to the community. Be the change you want to see in the world and help us achieve more for our clients! We meet every other month in Fredericksburg (virtual options are available) and our board members all select a committee to join so we can get a lot done! Join us! Agency: Legal Aid Works Want to change the world? So do we! Join our board of directors as we move boldly into the future. We are a dynamic nonprofit, so we need energetic, passionate board members to be our ambassadors to the community. Be the change you want to see in the world and help us achieve more for our clients! We meet every other month in Fredericksburg (virtual options are available) and our board members all select a committee to join so we can get a lot done! Join us! Agency: Legal Aid Works opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 22401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Collect Office Supplies For Us!As a busy nonprofit law office, we have constant need for basic office supplies, and we would really appreciate it if you were to help us by organizing an office supplies drive. We need pens, reams of copy paper, legal pads, file folders, highlighters, sticky notes...you get the idea! Any kind of office supply would allow us to keep our supply budget under control and serve more clients. We would be happy to come where you are to pick up any collection of office supplies, or you can deliver the donation to our office. Because Justice Really Should Be For All! Agency: Legal Aid Works As a busy nonprofit law office, we have constant need for basic office supplies, and we would really appreciate it if you were to help us by organizing an office supplies drive. We need pens, reams of copy paper, legal pads, file folders, highlighters, sticky notes...you get the idea! Any kind of office supply would allow us to keep our supply budget under control and serve more clients. We would be happy to come where you are to pick up any collection of office supplies, or you can deliver the donation to our office. Because Justice Really Should Be For All! Agency: Legal Aid Works opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 22701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer CoordinatorOne of our main goals this year is to find an individual that is well organized and can help us keep in touch with those that have volunteered to clean cemeteries or do other activities necessary for the ongoing success of the Foundation. Most of our founding members are not well versed in the ever-changing technology of online networks. We need someone that can keep in touch with all our members, letting them know when there is a need. provide suggestion on increasing our volunteer force and help track their efforts and give the Board suggestions on how to recognize those efforts in a positive way. Training for tracking volunteers through the path site can be provided, however, there will also be other volunteers outside of this system and keeping up with them email addresses. phone numbers and notification will be necessary. The Board is open to suggestions on how to improve on their current practices. Agency: Fauquier Family Cemetery Foundation One of our main goals this year is to find an individual that is well organized and can help us keep in touch with those that have volunteered to clean cemeteries or do other activities necessary for the ongoing success of the Foundation. Most of our founding members are not well versed in the ever-changing technology of online networks. We need someone that can keep in touch with all our members, letting them know when there is a need. provide suggestion on increasing our volunteer force and help track their efforts and give the Board suggestions on how to recognize those efforts in a positive way. Training for tracking volunteers through the path site can be provided, however, there will also be other volunteers outside of this system and keeping up with them email addresses. phone numbers and notification will be necessary. The Board is open to suggestions on how to improve on their current practices. Agency: Fauquier Family Cemetery Foundation opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cashier with a SmileWelcome to Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ReStore! We are excited that you would like to volunteer with us. This opportunity is for a Cashier/Customer service volunteer, to work at the sales counter and on the sales floor to assist customers through both the purchase and donation process. Below are some common tasks that may be performed. Greet customers and answer questions with a smile Operate the cash register, including handling cash, check, and credit card transactions Answer phone calls Record donationsPreferred skills Excellent interpersonal skills Willingness to help a diverse customer base Self-motivated Outgoing personality Previous cash handling experience Ability to do light lifting Ability to stay on feet for extended period of time Willingness to learn and communicate Habitat’s mission to customersAgency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity Welcome to Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ReStore! We are excited that you would like to volunteer with us. This opportunity is for a Cashier/Customer service volunteer, to work at the sales counter and on the sales floor to assist customers through both the purchase and donation process. Below are some common tasks that may be performed. Greet customers and answer questions with a smile Operate the cash register, including handling cash, check, and credit card transactions Answer phone calls Record donationsPreferred skills Excellent interpersonal skills Willingness to help a diverse customer base Self-motivated Outgoing personality Previous cash handling experience Ability to do light lifting Ability to stay on feet for extended period of time Willingness to learn and communicate Habitat’s mission to customersAgency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Customer Experience HeroWelcome to the Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ReStore! We are excited you would like to volunteer with us. Volunteer to be a ReStore Customer Experience Hero and ensure customers have a great shopping experience, as you: Welcome Restore visitors Guide customers through shopping experience by answering questions and guiding them to the correct department Assist customers through the purchase process in coordination with the cashier Maintain organization and cleanliness of aisles and merchandise Arrange/create attractive displays to increase salesQualifications: Excellent interpersonal skills/friendliness Knowledge of building materials and home improvement is a plus, but not required Ability to stay on feet for extended period of time Ability to work in a warehouse environment Willingness to help a diverse customer base Self-motivated Outgoing personality Ability to lift 25 pounds Willingness to learn and communicate Habitat’s mission to ReStore visitorsAgency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity Welcome to the Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ReStore! We are excited you would like to volunteer with us. Volunteer to be a ReStore Customer Experience Hero and ensure customers have a great shopping experience, as you: Welcome Restore visitors Guide customers through shopping experience by answering questions and guiding them to the correct department Assist customers through the purchase process in coordination with the cashier Maintain organization and cleanliness of aisles and merchandise Arrange/create attractive displays to increase salesQualifications: Excellent interpersonal skills/friendliness Knowledge of building materials and home improvement is a plus, but not required Ability to stay on feet for extended period of time Ability to work in a warehouse environment Willingness to help a diverse customer base Self-motivated Outgoing personality Ability to lift 25 pounds Willingness to learn and communicate Habitat’s mission to ReStore visitorsAgency: Fauquier Habitat for Humanity opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ferst Readers of Fauquier County is seeking a Community Action Team Co-LeadFerst Readers mission is "strengthening communities by providing quality books and literacy resources for children and their families to use at home during the earliest stages of development." Ferst Readers wants every child to have the best start in life - and nothing helps a baby's brain develop more than exposure to rich language and loving interactions. The key is having books in the home and being read to - right from birth. Our vision is "to create better learners, brighter futures, and stronger communities by giving every child under five access to quality books in their homes."
Seeking one person to co-lead this effort with me for Fauquier County. Agency: Ferst Readers of Fauquier Ferst Readers mission is "strengthening communities by providing quality books and literacy resources for children and their families to use at home during the earliest stages of development." Ferst Readers wants every child to have the best start in life - and nothing helps a baby's brain develop more than exposure to rich language and loving interactions. The key is having books in the home and being read to - right from birth. Our vision is "to create better learners, brighter futures, and stronger communities by giving every child under five access to quality books in their homes."
Seeking one person to co-lead this effort with me for Fauquier County. Agency: Ferst Readers of Fauquier opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20128 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Instructors needed for English classes for AdultsFauquier ESL provides classes for adults at a low cost. Classes are held at Warrenton Baptist Church 123 Main Street Warrenton, Va. We currently have classes for students of all levels of English skill from beginners to advanced. We hold classes on Monday night from 6:30 to 8:30 and on Friday Night from 7:00 to 9:00. We are in need of instructors to serve during our upcoming term starting in February 2023. ZOOM based training is provided. You do NOT need to speak a language other than English in order to be an instructor. Many instructors have classroom experience but some of our best volunteers have never taught before. Classes provide instruction as well as Christian education. Many new volunteers start as teacher assistants before becoming a lead instructor. We also have opportunities for snack coordinators, classroom setup and IT support. Please contact Eileen DesLauriers at (412) 735 0993 vis phone or text. Agency: Fauquier ESL Warrenton Fauquier ESL provides classes for adults at a low cost. Classes are held at Warrenton Baptist Church 123 Main Street Warrenton, Va. We currently have classes for students of all levels of English skill from beginners to advanced. We hold classes on Monday night from 6:30 to 8:30 and on Friday Night from 7:00 to 9:00. We are in need of instructors to serve during our upcoming term starting in February 2023. ZOOM based training is provided. You do NOT need to speak a language other than English in order to be an instructor. Many instructors have classroom experience but some of our best volunteers have never taught before. Classes provide instruction as well as Christian education. Many new volunteers start as teacher assistants before becoming a lead instructor. We also have opportunities for snack coordinators, classroom setup and IT support. Please contact Eileen DesLauriers at (412) 735 0993 vis phone or text. Agency: Fauquier ESL Warrenton opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Independence Empowerment Center Seeking Board Members!!Description
Independence Empowerment Center (IEC) is a Center for Independent Living as defined by the U.S. Department of Education. IEC provides services enabling adults and children with disabilities to improve the quality of their lives, determine their own lifestyle, participate in all aspects of society, and secure their human and civil rights. IEC also provides a means for consumer control and policy direction of the service delivery systems affecting people with disabilities. Governance: IEC is organized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization governed by its members and a member-elected Board of Directors. Individuals on the Board serve three-year terms and (by directive) at least one-half of the Board must be comprised of people with disabilities. The Board elects officers including President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Formal Board activity includes an annual membership meeting, regular Board meetings, and Committee work (Executive, Personnel, and Finance). At the discretion of the Board President on an as-needed basis, special meetings are called, or ad hoc committees formed. The Board currently meets on a bi-monthly basis on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 4:00 PM in person at IEC’s offices in Manassas or virtually. Directors and officers serve without compensation. Roles and Responsibilities: The Board is the oversight body that is legally responsible for IEC’s operation. The Board has a fiduciary responsibility to provide accountability and transparency to the community by ensuring that the center is operating legally and effectively within its corporate framework. The Board develops policy, establishes long-range plans, attracts resources, advises the Executive Director on procedures to maintain a safe and productive work environment, and ensures financial stability. Specific responsibilities include tax filings, audits, annual reports, and insurance decisions. The Board hires, supervises, and evaluates an Executive Director. Though the Board has oversight responsibility for IEC, it is not normally involved in its day-to-day activities. The Board communicates with staff through the Executive Director. In addition to the Board’s legal and fiduciary role, Board members share in other responsibilities including IEC’s growth and development. Each Board member contributes her/his unique perspectives and skill sets to direct and operate IEC effectively and efficiently, advocates for its constituents and their rights, increases IEC’s visibility in the communities it serves, and maintains and develops funding sources. Requirements and Qualifications: IEC relies on its Board members for clear direction and long-term success and sustainability. In part, success requires placing people with a keen interest in serving the greater good in key board positions who can assist in setting goals and performance objectives; develop, implement, and execute a strategic plan and aids the Executive Director in guiding the overall management and administration of the organization. Board members should possess certain attributes that align with IEC’s mission and purpose, to include: A sincere interest in the ability of individuals with disabilities to lead independent lifestyles. A firm conviction that IEC performs a useful public service. A strong belief in the importance of IEC’s role in the community. An expertise in areas of greatest need to IEC and/or connections to such resources in the community (e.g., development/fundraising, finance, management, legal, personnel, marketing/public relations, technology, disability issues). Ability and willingness to advocate on behalf of and represent a current or potential service population.Board members are expected to be active participants in Board activities: Regularly attend and participate in Board and Committee meetings. Motivate oneself and others to achieve IEC goals and objectives which requires a willingness to volunteer for specific calls to action as needed. Listen with an open mind, engage in critical thinking and creative problem solving, and guide group decision making for the benefit of the whole. Maintain awareness of changing needs in the community. Support and participate in fundraising activities. Endeavor to help the Board and IEC accomplish their work thoroughly, effectively, and efficiently.It is expected that Board members will: Be actively involved, including 2 hours every other month for Board meetings and up to two additional hours per month for Committee meetings and/or representing IEC at other community/business functions in the local area. Employ his/her talents and contacts. Receive training on Board responsibilities and IEC’s organizational structure and operations. Be available to address unexpected problems or developments. Participate on at least one Board committee.The best Board members are dedicated to the key issues of independent living and are willing to take stands on significant issues affecting the disability community. Likewise, they are in tune with the philosophical commitment and purposes of IEC. Board members who have personal disabilities or direct experience with disability through family, friends, and/or careers are a great asset to IEC. To operate effectively, IEC requires a variety of management skills and looks to Board members to supplement the skills of IEC staff. Individuals with a working knowledge of finance, law, management, business administration, social policy, and persons influential in the community are of immense value to IEC. These skills can mean the difference between success and failure. Board members who have these skills and/or know how to recruit and access others in the community possessing these skills are our lifeline. People with disabilities are encouraged to join our board. If you need more information, please contact Dr. Lopez at 703-257-5400 ext. 117. Dial the extension as soon as you hear the recording. Agency: Independence Empowerment Center Description
Independence Empowerment Center (IEC) is a Center for Independent Living as defined by the U.S. Department of Education. IEC provides services enabling adults and children with disabilities to improve the quality of their lives, determine their own lifestyle, participate in all aspects of society, and secure their human and civil rights. IEC also provides a means for consumer control and policy direction of the service delivery systems affecting people with disabilities. Governance: IEC is organized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization governed by its members and a member-elected Board of Directors. Individuals on the Board serve three-year terms and (by directive) at least one-half of the Board must be comprised of people with disabilities. The Board elects officers including President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Formal Board activity includes an annual membership meeting, regular Board meetings, and Committee work (Executive, Personnel, and Finance). At the discretion of the Board President on an as-needed basis, special meetings are called, or ad hoc committees formed. The Board currently meets on a bi-monthly basis on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 4:00 PM in person at IEC’s offices in Manassas or virtually. Directors and officers serve without compensation. Roles and Responsibilities: The Board is the oversight body that is legally responsible for IEC’s operation. The Board has a fiduciary responsibility to provide accountability and transparency to the community by ensuring that the center is operating legally and effectively within its corporate framework. The Board develops policy, establishes long-range plans, attracts resources, advises the Executive Director on procedures to maintain a safe and productive work environment, and ensures financial stability. Specific responsibilities include tax filings, audits, annual reports, and insurance decisions. The Board hires, supervises, and evaluates an Executive Director. Though the Board has oversight responsibility for IEC, it is not normally involved in its day-to-day activities. The Board communicates with staff through the Executive Director. In addition to the Board’s legal and fiduciary role, Board members share in other responsibilities including IEC’s growth and development. Each Board member contributes her/his unique perspectives and skill sets to direct and operate IEC effectively and efficiently, advocates for its constituents and their rights, increases IEC’s visibility in the communities it serves, and maintains and develops funding sources. Requirements and Qualifications: IEC relies on its Board members for clear direction and long-term success and sustainability. In part, success requires placing people with a keen interest in serving the greater good in key board positions who can assist in setting goals and performance objectives; develop, implement, and execute a strategic plan and aids the Executive Director in guiding the overall management and administration of the organization. Board members should possess certain attributes that align with IEC’s mission and purpose, to include: A sincere interest in the ability of individuals with disabilities to lead independent lifestyles. A firm conviction that IEC performs a useful public service. A strong belief in the importance of IEC’s role in the community. An expertise in areas of greatest need to IEC and/or connections to such resources in the community (e.g., development/fundraising, finance, management, legal, personnel, marketing/public relations, technology, disability issues). Ability and willingness to advocate on behalf of and represent a current or potential service population.Board members are expected to be active participants in Board activities: Regularly attend and participate in Board and Committee meetings. Motivate oneself and others to achieve IEC goals and objectives which requires a willingness to volunteer for specific calls to action as needed. Listen with an open mind, engage in critical thinking and creative problem solving, and guide group decision making for the benefit of the whole. Maintain awareness of changing needs in the community. Support and participate in fundraising activities. Endeavor to help the Board and IEC accomplish their work thoroughly, effectively, and efficiently.It is expected that Board members will: Be actively involved, including 2 hours every other month for Board meetings and up to two additional hours per month for Committee meetings and/or representing IEC at other community/business functions in the local area. Employ his/her talents and contacts. Receive training on Board responsibilities and IEC’s organizational structure and operations. Be available to address unexpected problems or developments. Participate on at least one Board committee.The best Board members are dedicated to the key issues of independent living and are willing to take stands on significant issues affecting the disability community. Likewise, they are in tune with the philosophical commitment and purposes of IEC. Board members who have personal disabilities or direct experience with disability through family, friends, and/or careers are a great asset to IEC. To operate effectively, IEC requires a variety of management skills and looks to Board members to supplement the skills of IEC staff. Individuals with a working knowledge of finance, law, management, business administration, social policy, and persons influential in the community are of immense value to IEC. These skills can mean the difference between success and failure. Board members who have these skills and/or know how to recruit and access others in the community possessing these skills are our lifeline. People with disabilities are encouraged to join our board. If you need more information, please contact Dr. Lopez at 703-257-5400 ext. 117. Dial the extension as soon as you hear the recording. Agency: Independence Empowerment Center opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Master Gardener TrainingOnce per year we provide a 15-week training that starts in January and runs until the end of April. We train volunteers in many different horticulture related topics. Some of the training is outdoors. When the training is completed, new volunteers contribute 50 hours on various programs in the community over the next year. Please contact us if you have an interest in being contacted about our next volunteer training. Agency: VC Extension Master Gardener Program Once per year we provide a 15-week training that starts in January and runs until the end of April. We train volunteers in many different horticulture related topics. Some of the training is outdoors. When the training is completed, new volunteers contribute 50 hours on various programs in the community over the next year. Please contact us if you have an interest in being contacted about our next volunteer training. Agency: VC Extension Master Gardener Program opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186-3251 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Fundraising AssociateVolunteer Fundraising Associate Ethnos College is a new Christian higher education institution located in Warrenton; VA. Ethnos is seeking a volunteer fundraising associate. Duties include organizing fundraising events and working with volunteers, writing funding proposals and sending these to potential donors/sponsors, creating marketing and promotional activities. Prospecting, solicitating and stewarding donors. Funding associate will work directly with President and Board of Directors. Job Description brief: We are looking for an energetic volunteer fundraiser to join our team and help our organization develop fundraising programs to meet our fundraising goals throughout the year. Fundraiser responsibilities include recruiting donors, sponsors and volunteers, leading promotional activities and maintaining relationships with current donors. Ultimately, you will work with a group of volunteers to identify potential donors while also interacting with our organization’s leaders to find opportunities to help us reach our financial goals. Responsibilities: Prospecting of donors Grant research for proposal writing Develop fundraising events to help raise money throughout the year Work with marketing team to create proper collateral material Donor stewardship Maintain records of sponsors for annual outreach efforts Organize campaigns that will lead to donationsRequirements and skills: Proven work experience as a Fundraiser or similar role Experience in a fundraising position Creativity and persuasion skills Good organizational skills Strong leadership qualities Relevant training and/or certifications in FundraisingThis position may eventually result in a paid part/full time position with Ethnos College. Position can be hybrid of working from home and in the office. Prior fundraising experience preferably but not required. Must have a passion to promote the gospel of Jesus Christ through the educational efforts of Ethnos College.
Agency: Ethnos College Volunteer Fundraising Associate Ethnos College is a new Christian higher education institution located in Warrenton; VA. Ethnos is seeking a volunteer fundraising associate. Duties include organizing fundraising events and working with volunteers, writing funding proposals and sending these to potential donors/sponsors, creating marketing and promotional activities. Prospecting, solicitating and stewarding donors. Funding associate will work directly with President and Board of Directors. Job Description brief: We are looking for an energetic volunteer fundraiser to join our team and help our organization develop fundraising programs to meet our fundraising goals throughout the year. Fundraiser responsibilities include recruiting donors, sponsors and volunteers, leading promotional activities and maintaining relationships with current donors. Ultimately, you will work with a group of volunteers to identify potential donors while also interacting with our organization’s leaders to find opportunities to help us reach our financial goals. Responsibilities: Prospecting of donors Grant research for proposal writing Develop fundraising events to help raise money throughout the year Work with marketing team to create proper collateral material Donor stewardship Maintain records of sponsors for annual outreach efforts Organize campaigns that will lead to donationsRequirements and skills: Proven work experience as a Fundraiser or similar role Experience in a fundraising position Creativity and persuasion skills Good organizational skills Strong leadership qualities Relevant training and/or certifications in FundraisingThis position may eventually result in a paid part/full time position with Ethnos College. Position can be hybrid of working from home and in the office. Prior fundraising experience preferably but not required. Must have a passion to promote the gospel of Jesus Christ through the educational efforts of Ethnos College.
Agency: Ethnos College opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TUCK-IN PHONE CALLSNever underestimate the impact volunteers make in the lives they touch, whether patients and their families, fellow-team members, or observers. Volunteers matter and are needed to make phone calls from our Warrenton Office to in-home patients to ensure they have what they need to see them through the weekend. Spend each Wednesday - just one day per week - offering peace of mind to our patients and their families. Receive excellent training and ongoing support, earn community service hours for school, and obtain professional employment references as a volunteer. Rest assured that ProMedica | Heartland Hospice and its staff adhere to COVID-19 safety precautions. Visit the ProMedica | Heartland Hospice website or call 540-349-3970. Agency: Heartland Hospice Never underestimate the impact volunteers make in the lives they touch, whether patients and their families, fellow-team members, or observers. Volunteers matter and are needed to make phone calls from our Warrenton Office to in-home patients to ensure they have what they need to see them through the weekend. Spend each Wednesday - just one day per week - offering peace of mind to our patients and their families. Receive excellent training and ongoing support, earn community service hours for school, and obtain professional employment references as a volunteer. Rest assured that ProMedica | Heartland Hospice and its staff adhere to COVID-19 safety precautions. Visit the ProMedica | Heartland Hospice website or call 540-349-3970. Agency: Heartland Hospice opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outdoor ChoresDO YOU LIKE WORKING IN THE OUTDOORS? ARE YOU AVAILABLE A FEW TIMES PER SEASON TO PERFORM OUTDOOR CHORES LIKE SHOVELING SNOW, RAKING LEAVES, MOWING LAWNS, FALL CLEAN-UP, OR WINTER PREP? IF SO, PLEASE CONTACT OUR VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR AT 540-349-3970 OR RESPOND TO THIS POST TO BEGIN A CONVERSATION ABOUT SUPPORTING THE MOST VULNERABLE IN OUR/YOUR COMMUNITY. PROMEDICA/HEARTLAND HOSPICE IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION SERVING PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES NATIONWIDE. OUR WARRENTON OFFICE SERVICES THOSE IN THE COUNTIES OF FAUQUIER, RAPPAHANNOCK, CULPEPER, STAFFORD, SPOTSYLVANIA, ORANGE, WARREN, AND THE CITY OF FREDERICKSBURG. STAFF/VOLUNTEERS ADHERE TO APPROPRIATE COVID POLICIES AND PROTOCOLS. VISIT HTTPS://WWW.PROMEDICAHOSPICE.ORG/WARRENTON FOR MORE INFORMATION. Agency: Heartland Hospice DO YOU LIKE WORKING IN THE OUTDOORS? ARE YOU AVAILABLE A FEW TIMES PER SEASON TO PERFORM OUTDOOR CHORES LIKE SHOVELING SNOW, RAKING LEAVES, MOWING LAWNS, FALL CLEAN-UP, OR WINTER PREP? IF SO, PLEASE CONTACT OUR VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR AT 540-349-3970 OR RESPOND TO THIS POST TO BEGIN A CONVERSATION ABOUT SUPPORTING THE MOST VULNERABLE IN OUR/YOUR COMMUNITY. PROMEDICA/HEARTLAND HOSPICE IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION SERVING PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES NATIONWIDE. OUR WARRENTON OFFICE SERVICES THOSE IN THE COUNTIES OF FAUQUIER, RAPPAHANNOCK, CULPEPER, STAFFORD, SPOTSYLVANIA, ORANGE, WARREN, AND THE CITY OF FREDERICKSBURG. STAFF/VOLUNTEERS ADHERE TO APPROPRIATE COVID POLICIES AND PROTOCOLS. VISIT HTTPS://WWW.PROMEDICAHOSPICE.ORG/WARRENTON FOR MORE INFORMATION. Agency: Heartland Hospice opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: COMPANION VISITORSDo you have a heart for people, especially enjoy the elderly, or looking for ways to reconnect in the community? If so, we have opportunities for you to provide companionship for our patients – some of whom are former military – just an hour or two per week. Contact our Volunteer Coordinator for more information at 540-349-3970 or by responding to this post. ProMedica / Heartland Hospice is a nationwide non-profit organization, with our Warrenton, VA office serving patients in the counties of Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Orange, Warren, and the City of Fredericksburg. Staff/volunteers must adhere to established COVID policies and protocols. Visit https://www.promedicahospice.org/warrenton for more information. Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you have a heart for people, especially enjoy the elderly, or looking for ways to reconnect in the community? If so, we have opportunities for you to provide companionship for our patients – some of whom are former military – just an hour or two per week. Contact our Volunteer Coordinator for more information at 540-349-3970 or by responding to this post. ProMedica / Heartland Hospice is a nationwide non-profit organization, with our Warrenton, VA office serving patients in the counties of Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Orange, Warren, and the City of Fredericksburg. Staff/volunteers must adhere to established COVID policies and protocols. Visit https://www.promedicahospice.org/warrenton for more information. Agency: Heartland Hospice opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BEDSIDE MUSIC / ARTAre you artistic/musical/creative? Do you have a heart for people and especially enjoy the elderly? Are you hoping to reconnect in your community doing something you enjoy and is meaningful? If so, we have multiple opportunities for you to make someone’s day by bringing beauty into their life and just being you. Contact our Volunteer Coordinator for more information at 540-349-3970 or by responding to this post. ProMedica / Heartland Hospice is a nationwide non-profit organization, with our Warrenton, VA office serving patients in the counties of Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Orange, Warren, and the City of Fredericksburg. Staff/volunteers must adhere to established COVID policies and protocols. Visit https://www.promedicahospice.org/warrenton for more information. Agency: Heartland Hospice Are you artistic/musical/creative? Do you have a heart for people and especially enjoy the elderly? Are you hoping to reconnect in your community doing something you enjoy and is meaningful? If so, we have multiple opportunities for you to make someone’s day by bringing beauty into their life and just being you. Contact our Volunteer Coordinator for more information at 540-349-3970 or by responding to this post. ProMedica / Heartland Hospice is a nationwide non-profit organization, with our Warrenton, VA office serving patients in the counties of Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Orange, Warren, and the City of Fredericksburg. Staff/volunteers must adhere to established COVID policies and protocols. Visit https://www.promedicahospice.org/warrenton for more information. Agency: Heartland Hospice opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20186 Allow Groups: No |