Opportunities From: PATH Volunteer Hub

Volunteer: Together, we can achieve more! Help needed in our Medical Front Office

Primary responsibilities include answering telephone calls promptly and courteously, takes accurate and complete messages, forwards, or answers inquiries as appropriate. Schedules all patients according to policy and procedures.
 

 We need afternoon help on Tuesdays and Fridays

 

 

Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

Primary responsibilities include answering telephone calls promptly and courteously, takes accurate and complete messages, forwards, or answers inquiries as appropriate. Schedules all patients according to policy and procedures.
 

 We need afternoon help on Tuesdays and Fridays

 

 

Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lend Your Language, help as a Language Interpreter

Help interpret for our Spanish-speaking patients during screening and appointments.While Spanish translation is our primary need, we will accept translators for any non-English language.Medical experience is not necessary but is encouraged. Must be fluent in the language being translated.We're  looking for both morning and afternoon volunteers.
Our morning volunteers help from 8 am to 12 pm and our afternoon volunteers help from 12 pm until 4 pm
We have an evening clinic on Thursdays starting at 4pm and runs until 8pm.


Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

Help interpret for our Spanish-speaking patients during screening and appointments.While Spanish translation is our primary need, we will accept translators for any non-English language.Medical experience is not necessary but is encouraged. Must be fluent in the language being translated.We're  looking for both morning and afternoon volunteers.
Our morning volunteers help from 8 am to 12 pm and our afternoon volunteers help from 12 pm until 4 pm
We have an evening clinic on Thursdays starting at 4pm and runs until 8pm.


Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Our Pharmacy is Lonely!

Pharmacists and Pharmacy Techs! Only one hour a week is all we need!  Monday or Wednesday we have no one in the pharmacy - the spider webs are taking over!

We are seriously the happiest place to volunteer in all of Culpeper - maybe even the world!

We are in need of volunteer pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to help out filling prescriptions for our patients in our licensed pharmacy. 

The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper.

We are open Monday through Thursday from 9 to 3, and the 1st and 3rd  Thursdays we are open until 6.  We prefer volunteers take at least 2-hour blocks of time to volunteer but are ALWAYS willing to accommodate their schedules. 

Thank you!

Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper

Pharmacists and Pharmacy Techs! Only one hour a week is all we need!  Monday or Wednesday we have no one in the pharmacy - the spider webs are taking over!

We are seriously the happiest place to volunteer in all of Culpeper - maybe even the world!

We are in need of volunteer pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to help out filling prescriptions for our patients in our licensed pharmacy. 

The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper.

We are open Monday through Thursday from 9 to 3, and the 1st and 3rd  Thursdays we are open until 6.  We prefer volunteers take at least 2-hour blocks of time to volunteer but are ALWAYS willing to accommodate their schedules. 

Thank you!

Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Once a month Food Pantry Help

Our Free Clinic gets a once-a-month Friday delivery from the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank (usually the third Friday) that volunteers will unload and restock the shelves in our patient food pantry. It usually takes less than 3 hours, depending upon the number of volunteers we have. You can work inside opening boxes of food and restocking the shelves, or if you don't mind a bit of heavier lifting, you can move boxes of food from the pallet onto a cart.  

We are a fun bunch at the clinic and would love a few more volunteers!

Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper

Our Free Clinic gets a once-a-month Friday delivery from the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank (usually the third Friday) that volunteers will unload and restock the shelves in our patient food pantry. It usually takes less than 3 hours, depending upon the number of volunteers we have. You can work inside opening boxes of food and restocking the shelves, or if you don't mind a bit of heavier lifting, you can move boxes of food from the pallet onto a cart.  

We are a fun bunch at the clinic and would love a few more volunteers!

Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Medical professionals such as - MD, NP, Nurses, PA, medical assistants, pharmacists, therapists, counselors, and nutritionists

The Free Clinic of Culpeper is looking for volunteer medical providers who are willing to help a few hours at our clinic. We are open Monday through Thursday from 9 until 3, and the 1st and 3rd Thursdays from 9 until 6.  We prefer volunteers take at least 2-hour blocks of time to volunteer but are always willing to accommodate their schedules. If you have some time to share, please contact Tammy LaGraffe at tlagraffe@culpeperwellness.org, or you may respond through this website.

Thank you!

 

The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper.


Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper

The Free Clinic of Culpeper is looking for volunteer medical providers who are willing to help a few hours at our clinic. We are open Monday through Thursday from 9 until 3, and the 1st and 3rd Thursdays from 9 until 6.  We prefer volunteers take at least 2-hour blocks of time to volunteer but are always willing to accommodate their schedules. If you have some time to share, please contact Tammy LaGraffe at tlagraffe@culpeperwellness.org, or you may respond through this website.

Thank you!

 

The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper.


Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Helping in our Free Clinic USDA Food Pantry

Would you like to assist our patients in selecting healthy food from our Food Pantry?  Find recipes using food from our garden and from the pantry? Are you into composting? 

This position is a bit of this and that - It may involve bagging produce, helping us start small-scale recycling, organizing the pantry - along with tasks that we haven't even thought of yet.

You will never have a dull moment here!

The hours are flexible - you could come in one day a week, or two mornings, two afternoons, etc.  Currently, we have a need for afternoons if possible.

Spanish would be helpful when working with our patients - if not, we have a computer service that you can learn to use to translate a live conversation.


Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper

Would you like to assist our patients in selecting healthy food from our Food Pantry?  Find recipes using food from our garden and from the pantry? Are you into composting? 

This position is a bit of this and that - It may involve bagging produce, helping us start small-scale recycling, organizing the pantry - along with tasks that we haven't even thought of yet.

You will never have a dull moment here!

The hours are flexible - you could come in one day a week, or two mornings, two afternoons, etc.  Currently, we have a need for afternoons if possible.

Spanish would be helpful when working with our patients - if not, we have a computer service that you can learn to use to translate a live conversation.


Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clerical and Clinic help for the afternoon or evening shifts

Would you like to spend time helping out in our clinic with a great group of people?  We are currently in need of volunteers for the afternoon shift, for the hours of 1:00 until 3:00, or from 3:00 until 6:00 on the first and third Thursdays of the month.  You could come in one day a week or more, or even twice a month.

Thank you!


Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper

Would you like to spend time helping out in our clinic with a great group of people?  We are currently in need of volunteers for the afternoon shift, for the hours of 1:00 until 3:00, or from 3:00 until 6:00 on the first and third Thursdays of the month.  You could come in one day a week or more, or even twice a month.

Thank you!


Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual English and Spanish volunteers needed for medical clinic


Do you have some free time?  Do you like spending time with great people? The Free Clinic of Culpeper is looking for volunteers to assist with registration, assisting patients with filling out forms and working at our front desk, answering the phone, and assisting patients in our food pantry.  Currently, we are in need of morning volunteers from 9:00 until 11:00 or 12:00, or afternoon volunteers from 1:00 until 3:00.

These positions require fluent English and Spanish.  

The clinic is Open Monday- Tues - Wed - Thursday 9 - 3. The 1st and 3rd  Thursdays we have evening clinics until 6. We ask that volunteers work at least 2 hour blocks, but scheduling is very flexible. 

The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper.

 

Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper


Do you have some free time?  Do you like spending time with great people? The Free Clinic of Culpeper is looking for volunteers to assist with registration, assisting patients with filling out forms and working at our front desk, answering the phone, and assisting patients in our food pantry.  Currently, we are in need of morning volunteers from 9:00 until 11:00 or 12:00, or afternoon volunteers from 1:00 until 3:00.

These positions require fluent English and Spanish.  

The clinic is Open Monday- Tues - Wed - Thursday 9 - 3. The 1st and 3rd  Thursdays we have evening clinics until 6. We ask that volunteers work at least 2 hour blocks, but scheduling is very flexible. 

The Free Clinic is part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation. We work to improve health and wellness in Culpeper County. We provide free medical care to low-income uninsured adults living in Culpeper.

 

Agency: Free Clinic of Culpeper

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Paw Patrol Volunteer

Goals of Position: 

The Paw Patrol Volunteer brings comfort, healing, and companionship to aging Veterans through meaningful interactions with friendly or therapy pets. Whether through friendly visits to nursing homes, providing support for pet care, or helping with veterinary appointments, Paw Patrol Volunteers foster joy, reduce loneliness, and advocate for the well-being of both the Veterans and their beloved pets.

Paw Patrol Volunteers bring smiles, stories, and healing moments to older Veterans. Some of whom rarely receive visitors. Whether through laughter during a dog visit or peace of mind from help with pet supplies, Paw Patrol offers more than a service, it offers connection, love, and relief for our community’s Heroes.

Location: Visits take place in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and Veterans' residences. Serice area includes - Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock, Madison, and Orange counties

To Apply: Please click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

Goals of Position: 

The Paw Patrol Volunteer brings comfort, healing, and companionship to aging Veterans through meaningful interactions with friendly or therapy pets. Whether through friendly visits to nursing homes, providing support for pet care, or helping with veterinary appointments, Paw Patrol Volunteers foster joy, reduce loneliness, and advocate for the well-being of both the Veterans and their beloved pets.

Paw Patrol Volunteers bring smiles, stories, and healing moments to older Veterans. Some of whom rarely receive visitors. Whether through laughter during a dog visit or peace of mind from help with pet supplies, Paw Patrol offers more than a service, it offers connection, love, and relief for our community’s Heroes.

Location: Visits take place in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and Veterans' residences. Serice area includes - Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock, Madison, and Orange counties

To Apply: Please click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20187

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hero's Bridge Office Volunteer

Goals of Position:

As an Office Volunteer, you’ll help ensure Hero’s Bridge runs smoothly behind the scenes. From thoughtful gestures like sending birthday cards to meaningful work like connecting veterans with vital services, your support directly enhances the impact we make in veterans’ lives.

Office Volunteers are the quiet champions of our mission. Past volunteers have helped us stay connected with hundreds of veterans and supporters through timely mailings, phone calls, and resource coordination. Their support ensures that no detail is missed in our mission to honor aging veterans.

Please click here to start your Volunteer application, MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

Goals of Position:

As an Office Volunteer, you’ll help ensure Hero’s Bridge runs smoothly behind the scenes. From thoughtful gestures like sending birthday cards to meaningful work like connecting veterans with vital services, your support directly enhances the impact we make in veterans’ lives.

Office Volunteers are the quiet champions of our mission. Past volunteers have helped us stay connected with hundreds of veterans and supporters through timely mailings, phone calls, and resource coordination. Their support ensures that no detail is missed in our mission to honor aging veterans.

Please click here to start your Volunteer application, MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20187

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Battle Buddy Volunteer

Goals of Position:

As a Battle Buddy Volunteer, you play a vital role in enhancing the quality of life for veterans through friendly, consistent visits or calls. Volunteers are paired with veterans to offer companionship, meaningful conversation, and a caring presence. Your time and attention help restore connection, dignity, and hope to those who have served.

Battle Buddy Volunteers make a measurable difference, helping veterans feel truly seen, heard, and valued. Volunteers often form deep, lasting relationships, while veterans frequently say these visits or calls are the highlight of their week. This program builds cross-generational bonds, promotes healing, and strengthens communities nationwide.

No prior military experience is required – just a big heart and a willingness to listen.

 Training and ongoing support provided. 

Locations Served: Visits take place in the veteran’s home or facility. This is an in-person volunteer role; remote interaction is limited.

To Apply:  Click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

Goals of Position:

As a Battle Buddy Volunteer, you play a vital role in enhancing the quality of life for veterans through friendly, consistent visits or calls. Volunteers are paired with veterans to offer companionship, meaningful conversation, and a caring presence. Your time and attention help restore connection, dignity, and hope to those who have served.

Battle Buddy Volunteers make a measurable difference, helping veterans feel truly seen, heard, and valued. Volunteers often form deep, lasting relationships, while veterans frequently say these visits or calls are the highlight of their week. This program builds cross-generational bonds, promotes healing, and strengthens communities nationwide.

No prior military experience is required – just a big heart and a willingness to listen.

 Training and ongoing support provided. 

Locations Served: Visits take place in the veteran’s home or facility. This is an in-person volunteer role; remote interaction is limited.

To Apply:  Click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20187

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Triage Nurse

RN, LPN, CMA, EMT

Join our medical team and provide your invaluable support to our patients.

Appropriate certifications are required.

 

 

Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

RN, LPN, CMA, EMT

Join our medical team and provide your invaluable support to our patients.

Appropriate certifications are required.

 

 

Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Your future starts with giving back, be a Student Volunteer

We are looking for Student Volunteers to help with  our Thursday evening clinic. Job duties include: greeting patients, verifying their information, collecting necessary paperwork, and facilitating the check-in process Evening Clinic is from 4pm to 7pm every Thursday and our  Student volunteers can dedicate just one to two weeks per month.


Students must be 16 or older



Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

We are looking for Student Volunteers to help with  our Thursday evening clinic. Job duties include: greeting patients, verifying their information, collecting necessary paperwork, and facilitating the check-in process Evening Clinic is from 4pm to 7pm every Thursday and our  Student volunteers can dedicate just one to two weeks per month.


Students must be 16 or older



Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dentists, Dental Hygienists and Assistants

The demand for dental care at the Free Clinic continues to increase and we can use additional professional support. Current license required.

Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

The demand for dental care at the Free Clinic continues to increase and we can use additional professional support. Current license required.

Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Physicians, Physician Assistants, & Nurse Practitioners

Join our medical team and help those most in need of your services and expertise!  Current license required. Volunteers needed primarily for our Thursday Evening clinic.  

Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

Join our medical team and help those most in need of your services and expertise!  Current license required. Volunteers needed primarily for our Thursday Evening clinic.  

Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mental Health Professionals

We are looking for licensed, or board approved resident/supervisee, mental health professionals to help meet the expanding demand for our Mental Health services.  2 to 3 hours a week during office hours.

 

 

Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

We are looking for licensed, or board approved resident/supervisee, mental health professionals to help meet the expanding demand for our Mental Health services.  2 to 3 hours a week during office hours.

 

 

Agency: Fauquier Free Clinic

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Front Volunteer

Goals of Position:

Home Front Volunteers improve the quality of life for Veterans by helping maintain safe, functional, and dignified housing. From essential home repairs to general upkeep, volunteers play a critical role in reducing hazards and improving living conditions, often directly impacting a Veteran’s health, morale, and independence.

Home Front Volunteers have helped Veterans across the nation live in safer, cleaner, and more comfortable homes. From big jobs like building ramps to smaller tasks, volunteers restore a sense of pride and safety for those who once served our country. Your service ensures that aging Heroes can remain in their homes with dignity.

Background checks are required for any volunteer who spends time alone with our Veterans, drives our Veterans or has access to our Veterans personal information.

Possible Duties and Responsibilities:

Each volunteer brings different skill sets and passions. Below is a list of requests we receive frequently.

• Assist with minor home repairs and safety improvements

• Help with household tasks such as cleaning, organizing, or changing a light bulb

• Work independently or as part of a team, depending on project size

• Bring and use personal protective gear and tools, unless otherwise provided

• Follow all safety guidelines and instructions provided by Hero’s Bridge

• Log volunteer hours, mileage, and brief notes about each task in MyImpact


Location: Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock Madison & Orange Counties

Please click this link to complete the Volunteer application MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

Goals of Position:

Home Front Volunteers improve the quality of life for Veterans by helping maintain safe, functional, and dignified housing. From essential home repairs to general upkeep, volunteers play a critical role in reducing hazards and improving living conditions, often directly impacting a Veteran’s health, morale, and independence.

Home Front Volunteers have helped Veterans across the nation live in safer, cleaner, and more comfortable homes. From big jobs like building ramps to smaller tasks, volunteers restore a sense of pride and safety for those who once served our country. Your service ensures that aging Heroes can remain in their homes with dignity.

Background checks are required for any volunteer who spends time alone with our Veterans, drives our Veterans or has access to our Veterans personal information.

Possible Duties and Responsibilities:

Each volunteer brings different skill sets and passions. Below is a list of requests we receive frequently.

• Assist with minor home repairs and safety improvements

• Help with household tasks such as cleaning, organizing, or changing a light bulb

• Work independently or as part of a team, depending on project size

• Bring and use personal protective gear and tools, unless otherwise provided

• Follow all safety guidelines and instructions provided by Hero’s Bridge

• Log volunteer hours, mileage, and brief notes about each task in MyImpact


Location: Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock Madison & Orange Counties

Please click this link to complete the Volunteer application MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20187

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hero Driver

Goals of Position:

As a Hero Driver, you will ensure that older Veterans maintain access to essential services, social connection, and quality of life by providing transportation to medical appointments, grocery stores, social outings, and other destinations. Your contribution will reduce isolation, improve access to healthcare, and help aging Veterans live more independently.

Hero Drivers have helped hundreds of aging Veterans regain access to vital care, reconnect with friends and fellow Veterans, and maintain their independence. Your commitment ensures that no Veteran is left behind simply because they cannot drive.


Training and ongoing support provided. 

Locations Served by Hero Drivers: Primary service areas: Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock, Madison, and Orange counties. Occasional trips to VA hospitals in West Virginia or other locations

To Apply: Click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

Goals of Position:

As a Hero Driver, you will ensure that older Veterans maintain access to essential services, social connection, and quality of life by providing transportation to medical appointments, grocery stores, social outings, and other destinations. Your contribution will reduce isolation, improve access to healthcare, and help aging Veterans live more independently.

Hero Drivers have helped hundreds of aging Veterans regain access to vital care, reconnect with friends and fellow Veterans, and maintain their independence. Your commitment ensures that no Veteran is left behind simply because they cannot drive.


Training and ongoing support provided. 

Locations Served by Hero Drivers: Primary service areas: Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock, Madison, and Orange counties. Occasional trips to VA hospitals in West Virginia or other locations

To Apply: Click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Caller

Goals of Position:
Friendly Callers play a vital role in combating isolation and supporting the mental wellness of veterans through compassionate outreach. By offering a listening ear, they provide emotional support, companionship, and a powerful reminder that someone cares.

Friendly Callers have made meaningful connections that brighten lives and ease loneliness. By being a consistent, caring presence, they help veterans feel seen, valued, and supported one conversation at a time.

Each call is unique, some may last just a couple of minutes, while others turn into rich, heartfelt conversations about anything and everything. No matter the length, every call matters and contributes to building a stronger, more connected community.


Locations Served: Nationwide

To Apply: Click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

Goals of Position:
Friendly Callers play a vital role in combating isolation and supporting the mental wellness of veterans through compassionate outreach. By offering a listening ear, they provide emotional support, companionship, and a powerful reminder that someone cares.

Friendly Callers have made meaningful connections that brighten lives and ease loneliness. By being a consistent, caring presence, they help veterans feel seen, valued, and supported one conversation at a time.

Each call is unique, some may last just a couple of minutes, while others turn into rich, heartfelt conversations about anything and everything. No matter the length, every call matters and contributes to building a stronger, more connected community.


Locations Served: Nationwide

To Apply: Click here MyImpactPage - Hero's Bridge

Agency: Hero's Bridge

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Ambassador-Warrenton Fall Festival

We are looking for friendly, outgoing volunteers to help us educate the community on all the wonderful services we provide at the PATH Resource Center, a local facility housing various programs of the PATH Foundation. 

If you enjoy meeting new people, supporting community initiatives and being "the face" of a building a strong and vibrant community, this is a wonderful way to get involved! 

Role:  Engage with the community, answer basic questions, distribute materials and share our message.  

Location:  Various event locations in Fauquier, Rappahannock and Culpeper Counties

Commitment:  Flexible-a few events per season

Training:  You will be trained and supported with plenty of chances to shadow our staff until you feel confident.

Our first event will be on October 4 at the Fauquier Chamber's Fall Festival.  If you'd like to join us, respond to the shift you wish to volunteer and someone will be in touch with you.


Agency: PATH Resource Center

We are looking for friendly, outgoing volunteers to help us educate the community on all the wonderful services we provide at the PATH Resource Center, a local facility housing various programs of the PATH Foundation. 

If you enjoy meeting new people, supporting community initiatives and being "the face" of a building a strong and vibrant community, this is a wonderful way to get involved! 

Role:  Engage with the community, answer basic questions, distribute materials and share our message.  

Location:  Various event locations in Fauquier, Rappahannock and Culpeper Counties

Commitment:  Flexible-a few events per season

Training:  You will be trained and supported with plenty of chances to shadow our staff until you feel confident.

Our first event will be on October 4 at the Fauquier Chamber's Fall Festival.  If you'd like to join us, respond to the shift you wish to volunteer and someone will be in touch with you.


Agency: PATH Resource Center

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tree Planting in Purcellville

Join The Piedmont Environmental Council for a Plantings for the Piedmont volunteer tree planting on Saturday, October 25th, at the Courts of St. Francis neighborhood in Purcellville, VA.  Volunteers are needed for one morning shift.  Together, we will plant approximately 75 native trees and shrubs in support of this residential community's commitment to protect the Purcellville waterways that flow into the Potomac Watershed and ultimately to the Chesapeake Bay.

Volunteer activities include tree planting, which involves scalping (removing grass with a hoe), digging holes, planting, and pounding wooden stakes.  We also need 1 photographer to document our success.

Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

Join The Piedmont Environmental Council for a Plantings for the Piedmont volunteer tree planting on Saturday, October 25th, at the Courts of St. Francis neighborhood in Purcellville, VA.  Volunteers are needed for one morning shift.  Together, we will plant approximately 75 native trees and shrubs in support of this residential community's commitment to protect the Purcellville waterways that flow into the Potomac Watershed and ultimately to the Chesapeake Bay.

Volunteer activities include tree planting, which involves scalping (removing grass with a hoe), digging holes, planting, and pounding wooden stakes.  We also need 1 photographer to document our success.

Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 20132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tree Planting at Ecovillage of Loudoun County

Join The Piedmont Environmental Council and Friends of the Rappahannock for a volunteer tree planting on Tuesday, October 28th, at The Ecovillage of Loudoun County in Lovettsville, VA.  Volunteers are needed for two shifts, morning and afternoon.  Together, we will plant approximately 220 native trees and shrubs to enhance the "common land" stewarded by this rural community just a few miles from the Potomac River. 

Volunteer activities include tree planting, which involves scalping (removing grass with a hoe), digging holes, planting, and pounding wooden stakes. If you sign up for an afternoon shift, an additional activity might include quality control checks of the planted areas, watering newly planted trees, or similar tasks.   We also need 1 photographer for each shift to document our success.

Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

Join The Piedmont Environmental Council and Friends of the Rappahannock for a volunteer tree planting on Tuesday, October 28th, at The Ecovillage of Loudoun County in Lovettsville, VA.  Volunteers are needed for two shifts, morning and afternoon.  Together, we will plant approximately 220 native trees and shrubs to enhance the "common land" stewarded by this rural community just a few miles from the Potomac River. 

Volunteer activities include tree planting, which involves scalping (removing grass with a hoe), digging holes, planting, and pounding wooden stakes. If you sign up for an afternoon shift, an additional activity might include quality control checks of the planted areas, watering newly planted trees, or similar tasks.   We also need 1 photographer for each shift to document our success.

Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 28, 2025

Zip Code: 20180

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bike C'ville/Albemarle Coordinator

The Piedmont Environmental Council is looking for someone to help make it easier and more fun to bike in Charlottesville. We've partnered with many local groups to launch BikeCville: a website and a program for casual cyclists who would like to meet other people, learn more about the community and find resources and tips. We need help with social media, outreach, events and more. Having a bike is helpful but not required.

Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

The Piedmont Environmental Council is looking for someone to help make it easier and more fun to bike in Charlottesville. We've partnered with many local groups to launch BikeCville: a website and a program for casual cyclists who would like to meet other people, learn more about the community and find resources and tips. We need help with social media, outreach, events and more. Having a bike is helpful but not required.

Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Culpeper Food Closet Food Giver

Food Givers at Culpeper Food Closet  interact with clients and custom pack food for them.  Working with a client starts with a review of  the Master Grocery List and specialty items available. Each client has marked  items on the list and you, the Food Giver, will look over this with them. Then  Food Givers move from our lobby/office to custom pack the food available in our 2000 sq. foot warehouse.  It's an opportunity for transformation as both the giver and receiver are uplifted by the connection and sharing of good healthy food.   This position is open to people age 18 and up. 

Agency: Culpeper Food Closet

Food Givers at Culpeper Food Closet  interact with clients and custom pack food for them.  Working with a client starts with a review of  the Master Grocery List and specialty items available. Each client has marked  items on the list and you, the Food Giver, will look over this with them. Then  Food Givers move from our lobby/office to custom pack the food available in our 2000 sq. foot warehouse.  It's an opportunity for transformation as both the giver and receiver are uplifted by the connection and sharing of good healthy food.   This position is open to people age 18 and up. 

Agency: Culpeper Food Closet

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Culpeper Food Closet Repacker

Be a part of the uplifting team of volunteers at Culpeper Food Closet even if you have some mobility issues.  Repackers move food  from large bags/packs, to individual servings in ziplock bags.  This can be done from a standing or seated position.  

Agency: Culpeper Food Closet

Be a part of the uplifting team of volunteers at Culpeper Food Closet even if you have some mobility issues.  Repackers move food  from large bags/packs, to individual servings in ziplock bags.  This can be done from a standing or seated position.  

Agency: Culpeper Food Closet

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Culpeper Food Closet Procurement Team member

Being a part of the Procurement team means to help load food onto and off of trucks as food is picked up from grocery stores and unloaded and shelved at Culpeper Food Closet.  This opportunity requires lifting up to 40 pound boxes for short periods of time and standing for up to 2 hours.  Be part of this vital team that gets food into the Culpeper Food Closet and on the shelves for clients to receive. 

Agency: Culpeper Food Closet

Being a part of the Procurement team means to help load food onto and off of trucks as food is picked up from grocery stores and unloaded and shelved at Culpeper Food Closet.  This opportunity requires lifting up to 40 pound boxes for short periods of time and standing for up to 2 hours.  Be part of this vital team that gets food into the Culpeper Food Closet and on the shelves for clients to receive. 

Agency: Culpeper Food Closet

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ASL interpreter

We're looking for a compassionate and skilled American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter to help us ensure ever guest, including those who are deaf and hard of hearing, can fully participate and receive the care they need.  Your support will make ar real difference in helping us provide accessable care to all. If you are interested in helping out, click on the respond key and select the shift or shifts that work for you.

Agency: PATH Foundation

We're looking for a compassionate and skilled American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter to help us ensure ever guest, including those who are deaf and hard of hearing, can fully participate and receive the care they need.  Your support will make ar real difference in helping us provide accessable care to all. If you are interested in helping out, click on the respond key and select the shift or shifts that work for you.

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Gift Shop Greeter/ Cashier

Do you have 4 hours a week to share? The Fauquier Historical Society is seeking friendly, dependable volunteers to assist in the Gift Shop at the Old Jail Museum in Warrenton.

We’re open Wednesday through Monday and need help greeting visitors, processing admissions, and keeping an eye on gift shop activity. Volunteers must be 18 or older, and training and a background check are required.

If you enjoy history and connecting with the public, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out today—we’d be happy to talk more about how you can get involved!

Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum

Do you have 4 hours a week to share? The Fauquier Historical Society is seeking friendly, dependable volunteers to assist in the Gift Shop at the Old Jail Museum in Warrenton.

We’re open Wednesday through Monday and need help greeting visitors, processing admissions, and keeping an eye on gift shop activity. Volunteers must be 18 or older, and training and a background check are required.

If you enjoy history and connecting with the public, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out today—we’d be happy to talk more about how you can get involved!

Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Preservation of Specific Historic and Veteran Graves

We have in Fauquier County a host of Historic Members of Fauquier's Society and Veteran Graves, located in remote family plots throughout the county.

These Veterans range from the Revolution in 1776, War of 1812, Spanish American War, Civil War, WWI, and even a few from WWII.

The Foundation is seeking Individuals, or Families that will adopt a veterans site, visit it at least twice a year, and mow or do the necessary yard work to keep the cemetery in good order, and notify the Foundation if the site is threatened or there has been damaged by any source.

Members from the Foundation will meet with you and explain what to look for when visiting and what should be done, based on the variables of each site.

Once you have agreed on the adoption,  a reporting schedule will be set and all future visits are on your own time, reporting to the foundation when competed and condition of the site. (Photos welcome)

If the tombstone needs cleaning, or repair the Foundation will assist and supply the appropriate products.  NEVER SCRUB A TOMBSTONE With ANYTHING, Other than your Glove.

 

Agency: Fauquier Family Cemetery Foundation

We have in Fauquier County a host of Historic Members of Fauquier's Society and Veteran Graves, located in remote family plots throughout the county.

These Veterans range from the Revolution in 1776, War of 1812, Spanish American War, Civil War, WWI, and even a few from WWII.

The Foundation is seeking Individuals, or Families that will adopt a veterans site, visit it at least twice a year, and mow or do the necessary yard work to keep the cemetery in good order, and notify the Foundation if the site is threatened or there has been damaged by any source.

Members from the Foundation will meet with you and explain what to look for when visiting and what should be done, based on the variables of each site.

Once you have agreed on the adoption,  a reporting schedule will be set and all future visits are on your own time, reporting to the foundation when competed and condition of the site. (Photos welcome)

If the tombstone needs cleaning, or repair the Foundation will assist and supply the appropriate products.  NEVER SCRUB A TOMBSTONE With ANYTHING, Other than your Glove.

 

Agency: Fauquier Family Cemetery Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 20188

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Remington Community Garden - Fall Cleanup Day

Remington Community Garden - the best kept secret in Southern Fauquier! We manage 1.5 acres of beautiful garden plots, an herb garden, pollinator bed, frog pond, flowers, shrubs, berries, fruit trees, grape vines and native trees. Upkeep on that variety of horticulture requires a mammoth effort to prepare all the spaces for winter. We can use your help!

There are plenty of opportunities for people of all ages, skills and abilities. Bring a friend and join us for a morning filled with fun, hard work and comradery. Lunch will be provided. 

Agency: Remington Community Garden

Remington Community Garden - the best kept secret in Southern Fauquier! We manage 1.5 acres of beautiful garden plots, an herb garden, pollinator bed, frog pond, flowers, shrubs, berries, fruit trees, grape vines and native trees. Upkeep on that variety of horticulture requires a mammoth effort to prepare all the spaces for winter. We can use your help!

There are plenty of opportunities for people of all ages, skills and abilities. Bring a friend and join us for a morning filled with fun, hard work and comradery. Lunch will be provided. 

Agency: Remington Community Garden

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025

Zip Code: 22734

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love History? Join Our On-Call Volunteer Team!


Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum


Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writing Assistant

Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum

Agency: Fauquier Historical Society at the Old Jail Museum

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutors

We offer free, in person after school tutoring at the John Page Turner House in The Plains. We need tutors at the house 3:15 to 5:30 p.m. We serve elementary, middle, and high school students. 

Please call us at 540-253-2119 or email PCL20198@gmail.com

We would love to have you join our team.

Agency: The Plains Community League (TPCL)

We offer free, in person after school tutoring at the John Page Turner House in The Plains. We need tutors at the house 3:15 to 5:30 p.m. We serve elementary, middle, and high school students. 

Please call us at 540-253-2119 or email PCL20198@gmail.com

We would love to have you join our team.

Agency: The Plains Community League (TPCL)

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20198

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transport and Deliveries

IMPORTANT NOTE: To ensure the safety and well-being of everyone we serve, all volunteers are required to complete a background check before beginning their work with us. This helps us maintain a trusted and secure environment for our community members.

Transport and Deliveries

Volunteering in transport and delivery means helping seniors stay independent by providing the rides and essential deliveries they rely on. Your kindness and commitment ensure members can get where they need to go and receive what they need to live comfortably. Here’s a list of volunteer opportunities in Transport & Delivery:


Pick up and Deliver Groceries: As a volunteer, you’ll pick up groceries and deliver them directly to a member’s home. You may help communicate with the store if needed, load and unload bags, and ensure everything gets to the right place.


Prescription Pickup: As a prescription pickup volunteer, you’ll pick up medications from local pharmacies and deliver them to members who can’t easily get there themselves.


Drive to Appointments & Events: As a volunteer, you’ll provide safe, reliable transportation for seniors to medical appointments, wellness visits, and community events.


Different Driving Options:

Use your own car to provide friendly, one-on-one rides for everyday needs like medical appointments, errands, or social outings.

Drive our mini-bus for scheduled group trips or special community events—perfect if you enjoy a social, team-oriented atmosphere.

Help operate or assist with wheelchair-accessible vans, making it possible for members with mobility challenges to get where they need to go safely and with dignity.


We’ll match you with driving opportunities that fit your comfort level and vehicle access—and provide guidance and support every step of the way.

Here's what you can expect

After you respond to this opportunity,our volunteer coordinator will be in touch to provide more details and a brief phone interview.

After that, if it is decided this is a good match for you, we will conduct a background check.

Once the background check is completed and cleared, position orientation and training will be provided





Agency: Rapp at Home

IMPORTANT NOTE: To ensure the safety and well-being of everyone we serve, all volunteers are required to complete a background check before beginning their work with us. This helps us maintain a trusted and secure environment for our community members.

Transport and Deliveries

Volunteering in transport and delivery means helping seniors stay independent by providing the rides and essential deliveries they rely on. Your kindness and commitment ensure members can get where they need to go and receive what they need to live comfortably. Here’s a list of volunteer opportunities in Transport & Delivery:


Pick up and Deliver Groceries: As a volunteer, you’ll pick up groceries and deliver them directly to a member’s home. You may help communicate with the store if needed, load and unload bags, and ensure everything gets to the right place.


Prescription Pickup: As a prescription pickup volunteer, you’ll pick up medications from local pharmacies and deliver them to members who can’t easily get there themselves.


Drive to Appointments & Events: As a volunteer, you’ll provide safe, reliable transportation for seniors to medical appointments, wellness visits, and community events.


Different Driving Options:

Use your own car to provide friendly, one-on-one rides for everyday needs like medical appointments, errands, or social outings.

Drive our mini-bus for scheduled group trips or special community events—perfect if you enjoy a social, team-oriented atmosphere.

Help operate or assist with wheelchair-accessible vans, making it possible for members with mobility challenges to get where they need to go safely and with dignity.


We’ll match you with driving opportunities that fit your comfort level and vehicle access—and provide guidance and support every step of the way.

Here's what you can expect

After you respond to this opportunity,our volunteer coordinator will be in touch to provide more details and a brief phone interview.

After that, if it is decided this is a good match for you, we will conduct a background check.

Once the background check is completed and cleared, position orientation and training will be provided





Agency: Rapp at Home

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22747

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Admin and General Support

IMPORTANT NOTE: To ensure the safety and well-being of everyone we serve, all volunteers are required to complete a background check before beginning their work with us. This helps us maintain a trusted and secure environment for our community members.

Admin & General Support

Our Admin and General Support volunteers are the heartbeat of our organization. They ensure that day-to-day operations run smoothly and help connect our mission with the people we serve. Whether working behind the scenes or supporting programs directly, these roles are essential to our success. Here’s a list work done in this area:


Board and Committee Work: Serve as a leader and advisor by joining our Board of Directors or one of our committees. These roles help guide the mission, programs, and priorities of our organization. Ideal for those with experience or interest in leadership, planning, or community outreach.


Administrative Mailings: Assist with preparing and sending mailings such as newsletters, event invitations, and informational packets. It’s a simple but important task that helps us stay in touch with members and supporters. Most of the work is done in groups—often with coffee, conversation, and a great sense of camaraderie.


Making Phone Calls:  Occasionally we have some repetitive phone calls to make.  We provide the content, and volunteers can make the calls, either from home or our office.

Here's what you can expect

After you respond to this opportunity,our volunteer coordinator will be in touch to provide more details and a brief phone interview.

After that, if it is decided this is a good match for you, we will conduct a background check.


Once the background check is completed and cleared, position orientation and training will be provided

We encourage monthly in-person visits with additional check-ins in between.

You'll have regular communication with the volunteer coordinator.  



Agency: Rapp at Home

IMPORTANT NOTE: To ensure the safety and well-being of everyone we serve, all volunteers are required to complete a background check before beginning their work with us. This helps us maintain a trusted and secure environment for our community members.

Admin & General Support

Our Admin and General Support volunteers are the heartbeat of our organization. They ensure that day-to-day operations run smoothly and help connect our mission with the people we serve. Whether working behind the scenes or supporting programs directly, these roles are essential to our success. Here’s a list work done in this area:


Board and Committee Work: Serve as a leader and advisor by joining our Board of Directors or one of our committees. These roles help guide the mission, programs, and priorities of our organization. Ideal for those with experience or interest in leadership, planning, or community outreach.


Administrative Mailings: Assist with preparing and sending mailings such as newsletters, event invitations, and informational packets. It’s a simple but important task that helps us stay in touch with members and supporters. Most of the work is done in groups—often with coffee, conversation, and a great sense of camaraderie.


Making Phone Calls:  Occasionally we have some repetitive phone calls to make.  We provide the content, and volunteers can make the calls, either from home or our office.

Here's what you can expect

After you respond to this opportunity,our volunteer coordinator will be in touch to provide more details and a brief phone interview.

After that, if it is decided this is a good match for you, we will conduct a background check.


Once the background check is completed and cleared, position orientation and training will be provided

We encourage monthly in-person visits with additional check-ins in between.

You'll have regular communication with the volunteer coordinator.  



Agency: Rapp at Home

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22747

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor: Make a Friend, Make a Difference


Do you enjoy spending time with older adults and want to make a positive impact? 

Become a Friendly Visitor with Rapp at Home!

Your Impact

You'll be directly supporting Rapp at Home's mission to help seniors in Rappahannock County feel safe and well. Did you know that social isolation is a serious health concern for older adults? By becoming a friendly visitor, you can help combat this!

What You'll Do

Visit aging adults in their homes

Call them regularly

Send them cards or letters

Be a Listening Ear

As a friendly visitor, you'll be a source of companionship and support for your new friend. Share meals, watch movies, play games, or simply chat – find activities you both enjoy!

Here are some tips for your volunteer experience:

It's okay to be nervous! Let your friend know if you're feeling apprehensive. It can help you both relax.

Focus on your friend. Remember, the goal is to build a friendship.

Just be yourself! There's no script for being a good friend. Just show genuine interest and listen.

Encourage conversation. Let your friend talk about their life, even if it's difficult.

Most importantly, have fun! Enjoy getting to know your new friend.

Ready to Make a Real Difference?

Here's what you can expect

After you respond to this opportunity,our volunteer coordinator will be in touch to provide more details and a brief phone interview.

After that, if it is decided this is a good match for you, we will conduct a background check.


Once the background check is completed and cleared, position orientation and training will be provided

We encourage monthly in-person visits with additional check-ins in between.

You'll have regular communication with the volunteer coordinator.  





Agency: Rapp at Home


Do you enjoy spending time with older adults and want to make a positive impact? 

Become a Friendly Visitor with Rapp at Home!

Your Impact

You'll be directly supporting Rapp at Home's mission to help seniors in Rappahannock County feel safe and well. Did you know that social isolation is a serious health concern for older adults? By becoming a friendly visitor, you can help combat this!

What You'll Do

Visit aging adults in their homes

Call them regularly

Send them cards or letters

Be a Listening Ear

As a friendly visitor, you'll be a source of companionship and support for your new friend. Share meals, watch movies, play games, or simply chat – find activities you both enjoy!

Here are some tips for your volunteer experience:

It's okay to be nervous! Let your friend know if you're feeling apprehensive. It can help you both relax.

Focus on your friend. Remember, the goal is to build a friendship.

Just be yourself! There's no script for being a good friend. Just show genuine interest and listen.

Encourage conversation. Let your friend talk about their life, even if it's difficult.

Most importantly, have fun! Enjoy getting to know your new friend.

Ready to Make a Real Difference?

Here's what you can expect

After you respond to this opportunity,our volunteer coordinator will be in touch to provide more details and a brief phone interview.

After that, if it is decided this is a good match for you, we will conduct a background check.


Once the background check is completed and cleared, position orientation and training will be provided

We encourage monthly in-person visits with additional check-ins in between.

You'll have regular communication with the volunteer coordinator.  





Agency: Rapp at Home

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22747

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tree Planting at Chancellors Rock

Join The Piedmont Environmental Council for a Plantings for the Piedmont volunteer tree planting on Friday, October 10th, at Chancellors Rock Farm in Flint Hill, VA.  Volunteers are needed for two shifts, morning and afternoon.  Together, we will plant approximately 275 native trees in support of this working farm's commitment to conserve and protect the waterways that flow through their acreage and on to the Chesapeake Bay.

Morning shift: 9 AM - 12 PM

Afternoon shift: 12:30 - 3 PM

Volunteer activities include tree planting, which involves scalping (removing grass with a hoe), digging holes, planting, and pounding wooden stakes. If you sign up for an afternoon shift, an additional activity might include quality control checks of the planted areas, watering newly planted trees, or similar tasks.   We also need 1 photographer for each shift to document our success.


Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

Join The Piedmont Environmental Council for a Plantings for the Piedmont volunteer tree planting on Friday, October 10th, at Chancellors Rock Farm in Flint Hill, VA.  Volunteers are needed for two shifts, morning and afternoon.  Together, we will plant approximately 275 native trees in support of this working farm's commitment to conserve and protect the waterways that flow through their acreage and on to the Chesapeake Bay.

Morning shift: 9 AM - 12 PM

Afternoon shift: 12:30 - 3 PM

Volunteer activities include tree planting, which involves scalping (removing grass with a hoe), digging holes, planting, and pounding wooden stakes. If you sign up for an afternoon shift, an additional activity might include quality control checks of the planted areas, watering newly planted trees, or similar tasks.   We also need 1 photographer for each shift to document our success.


Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 10, 2025

Zip Code: 22640

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor for English as a Second Language (Adult Class)

We provide workshop training on how to teach English to adults and support volunteers with lesson planning. All we ask is a commitment to teach one class a week each quarter (10 weeks except holidays). We have adult learners who would love help learning English so they can improve their lives, connect more fully with their children’s teachers and doctors, and participate more confidently in our community.

Agency: Culpeper Literacy Council

We provide workshop training on how to teach English to adults and support volunteers with lesson planning. All we ask is a commitment to teach one class a week each quarter (10 weeks except holidays). We have adult learners who would love help learning English so they can improve their lives, connect more fully with their children’s teachers and doctors, and participate more confidently in our community.

Agency: Culpeper Literacy Council

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: October Nursery Volunteer Day

Come out and get your hands dirty! We’re looking for River Friends to help us repot trees on Saturday Oct 25th, from 9 am – 12 pm!

FOR staff will guide you through transplanting plants into bigger plots, pruning nursery plants and weeding plants. Please dress for the weather, and wear clothes and shoes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Bring water and snacks as needed!

REGISTER HERE 

Agency: Friends of the Rappahannock

Come out and get your hands dirty! We’re looking for River Friends to help us repot trees on Saturday Oct 25th, from 9 am – 12 pm!

FOR staff will guide you through transplanting plants into bigger plots, pruning nursery plants and weeding plants. Please dress for the weather, and wear clothes and shoes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Bring water and snacks as needed!

REGISTER HERE 

Agency: Friends of the Rappahannock

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 22733

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer

**Pantry Volunteers:** Help clients during our free-choice pantry hours on Saturdays from 9:30 AM to Noon. Before we open, volunteers will help set up by bringing out bakery items, fruits, and vegetables. After closing, volunteers assist with tasks such as taking out the trash, sweeping if necessary, and putting away any leftover bakery items, fruits, and vegetables.  Initial training and shadowing opportunities will be provided before you volunteer independantly.  While it is not necessary to do so, you may find your volunteer experience enriched if you elect to become regularly scheduled serving multiple times a month.  Click the respond key above and someone will be in touch with you to discuss the level of commitment you are comfortable providing.  We look forward to having you join us in this worthwhile community service effort!  

Agency: Madison Emergency Services Association

**Pantry Volunteers:** Help clients during our free-choice pantry hours on Saturdays from 9:30 AM to Noon. Before we open, volunteers will help set up by bringing out bakery items, fruits, and vegetables. After closing, volunteers assist with tasks such as taking out the trash, sweeping if necessary, and putting away any leftover bakery items, fruits, and vegetables.  Initial training and shadowing opportunities will be provided before you volunteer independantly.  While it is not necessary to do so, you may find your volunteer experience enriched if you elect to become regularly scheduled serving multiple times a month.  Click the respond key above and someone will be in touch with you to discuss the level of commitment you are comfortable providing.  We look forward to having you join us in this worthwhile community service effort!  

Agency: Madison Emergency Services Association

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22727

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Loop de 'Ville Event Support

Connect with your local community by assisting behind the scenes with Loop de 'Ville - the annual event that celebrates Charlottesville's trails and natural landscapes, connecting Cville's various neighborhoods to each other and the outdoors.   There are many ways to get involved as a volunteer.  Roles include : SET UP, CHECK IN, PARKING ATTENDANT, PHOTOGRAPHER/VIDEOGRAPHER, SUPPLY RUNNER, BEER/BEVERAGE SUPPORT.  You can go directly to https://loopdeville.org/volunteer/ to find out more and sign up.  

Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

Connect with your local community by assisting behind the scenes with Loop de 'Ville - the annual event that celebrates Charlottesville's trails and natural landscapes, connecting Cville's various neighborhoods to each other and the outdoors.   There are many ways to get involved as a volunteer.  Roles include : SET UP, CHECK IN, PARKING ATTENDANT, PHOTOGRAPHER/VIDEOGRAPHER, SUPPLY RUNNER, BEER/BEVERAGE SUPPORT.  You can go directly to https://loopdeville.org/volunteer/ to find out more and sign up.  

Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arctober Craft Fair

Join Th Arc of NCV at our largest fundraiser of the year! Volunteers will be needed to help set up/breakdown as well as help during the duration of the craft fair.

Agency: The Arc of North Central VA

Join Th Arc of NCV at our largest fundraiser of the year! Volunteers will be needed to help set up/breakdown as well as help during the duration of the craft fair.

Agency: The Arc of North Central VA

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

We are looking for volunteers to serve as dedicated Board members for the Arc of North Central VA.  Must have passion for supporting people with disabilities and a desire to improve supports within our community.  Must be available to support monthly board meetings and volunteer some time outside of meetings to support and pursue organizational events and programs.

Agency: The Arc of North Central VA

We are looking for volunteers to serve as dedicated Board members for the Arc of North Central VA.  Must have passion for supporting people with disabilities and a desire to improve supports within our community.  Must be available to support monthly board meetings and volunteer some time outside of meetings to support and pursue organizational events and programs.

Agency: The Arc of North Central VA

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Grant Writer

Fund Programs That Save Lives, Use Your Skills For Good.

Are you an experienced grant writer with a passion for animal welfare? Want to help a grassroots nonprofit secure the funding it needs to grow its impact? The Culpeper Humane Society is looking for a volunteer Grant Writer to join our dedicated team.

What You'll Do:

Work with the President to develop a funding strategy and identify target grants. Search for funding opportunities through organizations like PATH Foundation's database and similar sources.Help create and refine compelling narratives for proposals.Coordinate with the President and Treasurer to track grant submissions and reporting requirements.

This Role Is Ideal If You:

Have experience writing successful grant proposals.Are detail oriented and understand the importance of deadlines and documentation.Want to use your writing and research skills to support a cause you care about.

Time Commitment:

Estimate: 10-20 hrs. per monthMost work can be done remotely and on your schedule.Occasional onsite meetings may be required.

What You'll Gain:

A key role in growing our programs through increased funding.The satisfaction of using your skills to advance local animal welfare.The chance to work with a committed, mission-driven team.

To Apply:

Send a brief email to info@culpeperhumanesociety.com Include your interest in the role and a summary of your grant writing experience.

Agency: Culpeper Humane Society

Fund Programs That Save Lives, Use Your Skills For Good.

Are you an experienced grant writer with a passion for animal welfare? Want to help a grassroots nonprofit secure the funding it needs to grow its impact? The Culpeper Humane Society is looking for a volunteer Grant Writer to join our dedicated team.

What You'll Do:

Work with the President to develop a funding strategy and identify target grants. Search for funding opportunities through organizations like PATH Foundation's database and similar sources.Help create and refine compelling narratives for proposals.Coordinate with the President and Treasurer to track grant submissions and reporting requirements.

This Role Is Ideal If You:

Have experience writing successful grant proposals.Are detail oriented and understand the importance of deadlines and documentation.Want to use your writing and research skills to support a cause you care about.

Time Commitment:

Estimate: 10-20 hrs. per monthMost work can be done remotely and on your schedule.Occasional onsite meetings may be required.

What You'll Gain:

A key role in growing our programs through increased funding.The satisfaction of using your skills to advance local animal welfare.The chance to work with a committed, mission-driven team.

To Apply:

Send a brief email to info@culpeperhumanesociety.com Include your interest in the role and a summary of your grant writing experience.

Agency: Culpeper Humane Society

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Social Media Marketer

Are you an experienced Social Media Marketer?  Make a difference for Animals in the Culpeper Community. 

Are you passionate about animal welfare and savvy with social media? Wat to give back to your community using your creativity and communication skills? Join the Culpeper Humane Society as our volunteer Social Media Marketer and help change lives both for people and pets in our community.

What You Will Do:

As our Social Media Marketer, you will be the vital voice of CHS, helping us:

Raise awareness of local animal welfare issues.Promote adoptable dogs and cats and highlight success stories.Drive engagement and support for our low-cost spay/neuter , foster, Pet Pantry and emergency vet care programs.In collaboration with our President you will help to design and execute online fundraising and advocacy campaigns.

This Role Is Ideal If You:

Have experience managing social media for an organization or business.Know your way around Facebook, Instagram, and other platforms.Can write and deign content that informs, inspires, and activates followers.Are self-motivated, organized, and enthusiastic about animal rescue.Want to volunteer flexibly-most work can be done remotely on your schedule once training is complete.

Time Commitment:

Estimated 15-30 hours per month.Occasional in-person meetings (Culpeper area)

What You Will Gain:

A direct impact on the lives of animals in need.A chance to collaborate with a committed and compassionate team.A platform to use your social media and storytelling skills for a meaningful cause.

To apply for this position please visit our website and fill out our Volunteer Application. www.culpeperhumane.org 

Agency: Culpeper Humane Society

Are you an experienced Social Media Marketer?  Make a difference for Animals in the Culpeper Community. 

Are you passionate about animal welfare and savvy with social media? Wat to give back to your community using your creativity and communication skills? Join the Culpeper Humane Society as our volunteer Social Media Marketer and help change lives both for people and pets in our community.

What You Will Do:

As our Social Media Marketer, you will be the vital voice of CHS, helping us:

Raise awareness of local animal welfare issues.Promote adoptable dogs and cats and highlight success stories.Drive engagement and support for our low-cost spay/neuter , foster, Pet Pantry and emergency vet care programs.In collaboration with our President you will help to design and execute online fundraising and advocacy campaigns.

This Role Is Ideal If You:

Have experience managing social media for an organization or business.Know your way around Facebook, Instagram, and other platforms.Can write and deign content that informs, inspires, and activates followers.Are self-motivated, organized, and enthusiastic about animal rescue.Want to volunteer flexibly-most work can be done remotely on your schedule once training is complete.

Time Commitment:

Estimated 15-30 hours per month.Occasional in-person meetings (Culpeper area)

What You Will Gain:

A direct impact on the lives of animals in need.A chance to collaborate with a committed and compassionate team.A platform to use your social media and storytelling skills for a meaningful cause.

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 Foster Care Coordinator

Calling all Vet Techs and Vet Assistants...Support Animals, Empower Caregivers, Help Find Forever Homes 

Are you a current or former Vet Tech or Vet Assistant? Do you want to put your skills to work helping overseeing the care of pets in our foster homes and helping them to find their "forever homes"? Join the Culpeper Humane Society as a volunteer Foster Care Coordinator and be the vital link between rescued dogs and cats and their future families. 

Assist with the integration of foster animals into the foster caregiver's home.Monitor the health and wellbeing of our foster dogs and cats, helping to ensure protocols are being followed.Coordinate vet appointments and send medication and follow-up reminders to foster caregivers.Work closely with our President to share any needs or concerns in our foster network.Assist in preparing pets for adoption by marketing them and scheduling meet-and-greets at the foster's home.

This Role Is Ideal If You:

Are organized, compassionate, and experienced with animal care.Are comfortable communicating with foster families and vet clinics.Want to work independently and ake a tangible difference in the lives of animals.

Time Commitment:

Estimated: 10-20 hours per monthFlexibility to work from home on your schedule, once training is completed.Some travel to local foster homes and for occasional local meetings.

To apply for this position please visit our website and fill out our Volunteer Application. www.culpeperhumane.org 

Agency: Culpeper Humane Society

Calling all Vet Techs and Vet Assistants...Support Animals, Empower Caregivers, Help Find Forever Homes 

Are you a current or former Vet Tech or Vet Assistant? Do you want to put your skills to work helping overseeing the care of pets in our foster homes and helping them to find their "forever homes"? Join the Culpeper Humane Society as a volunteer Foster Care Coordinator and be the vital link between rescued dogs and cats and their future families. 

Assist with the integration of foster animals into the foster caregiver's home.Monitor the health and wellbeing of our foster dogs and cats, helping to ensure protocols are being followed.Coordinate vet appointments and send medication and follow-up reminders to foster caregivers.Work closely with our President to share any needs or concerns in our foster network.Assist in preparing pets for adoption by marketing them and scheduling meet-and-greets at the foster's home.

This Role Is Ideal If You:

Are organized, compassionate, and experienced with animal care.Are comfortable communicating with foster families and vet clinics.Want to work independently and ake a tangible difference in the lives of animals.

Time Commitment:

Estimated: 10-20 hours per monthFlexibility to work from home on your schedule, once training is completed.Some travel to local foster homes and for occasional local meetings.

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: Hospice Volunteers Needed in Culpeper and Surrounding Counties

Are you a caring and compassionate person who wishes to provide comfort to those who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness?  Do you have time to make two to three visits per month to see a patient or provide respite for a caregiver?  Then Hospice of the Piedmont needs you!  We are currently looking for individuals in the outlying counties surrounding Culpeper, Orange, Rappahannock, Madison and Fauquier counties. You will go through a 12-hour in-person training course, as well as a few hours of online training in between classes.  If you are interested in volunteering and live in a county where volunteers are needed most, please go to www.hopva.org, click on Get Involved, Volunteers, and volunteer application.  Fill it out online and it will come back to us once you submit. We will then check in with you on the phone to give you more details about the role.  Background checks are completed on ALL individuals interested in becoming a volunteer.

Agency: Hospice of the Piedmont

Are you a caring and compassionate person who wishes to provide comfort to those who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness?  Do you have time to make two to three visits per month to see a patient or provide respite for a caregiver?  Then Hospice of the Piedmont needs you!  We are currently looking for individuals in the outlying counties surrounding Culpeper, Orange, Rappahannock, Madison and Fauquier counties. You will go through a 12-hour in-person training course, as well as a few hours of online training in between classes.  If you are interested in volunteering and live in a county where volunteers are needed most, please go to www.hopva.org, click on Get Involved, Volunteers, and volunteer application.  Fill it out online and it will come back to us once you submit. We will then check in with you on the phone to give you more details about the role.  Background checks are completed on ALL individuals interested in becoming a volunteer.

Agency: Hospice of the Piedmont

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transporter

Jeepin For Paws is looking for reliable and compassionate volunteers to help transport cats to and from veterinary appointments. Locations may include Amissville, Madison, Fairfax, and Spotsylvania—depending on the vet and the needs of our rescue.
Transports can vary in size—from a single kitten to a carload of 15 cats (carriers provided, of course!).

Requirements:

-Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
-Ability to safely handle and transport cats in carriers
-Flexibility in availability (we work with your schedule when possible)

This role is essential to helping our rescue provide timely medical care for our animals. If you're ready to make a difference—one ride at a time—we’d love to have you on the team!

Agency: Jeepin For Paws

Jeepin For Paws is looking for reliable and compassionate volunteers to help transport cats to and from veterinary appointments. Locations may include Amissville, Madison, Fairfax, and Spotsylvania—depending on the vet and the needs of our rescue.
Transports can vary in size—from a single kitten to a carload of 15 cats (carriers provided, of course!).

Requirements:

-Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
-Ability to safely handle and transport cats in carriers
-Flexibility in availability (we work with your schedule when possible)

This role is essential to helping our rescue provide timely medical care for our animals. If you're ready to make a difference—one ride at a time—we’d love to have you on the team!

Agency: Jeepin For Paws

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22737

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adoption Event Volunteers

We allow volunteers for all ages to help at our adoption events. We don’t have an actual shelter as we use only foster homes, but we always need handlers for leashed dogs and puppy pen watchers at our adoption events and occasionally for special event.  Adoptions are usually held on Saturdays from 12-3 at Weber’s Pet Supermarket in Chantilly,

Agency: A Forever Home Rescue Foundation

We allow volunteers for all ages to help at our adoption events. We don’t have an actual shelter as we use only foster homes, but we always need handlers for leashed dogs and puppy pen watchers at our adoption events and occasionally for special event.  Adoptions are usually held on Saturdays from 12-3 at Weber’s Pet Supermarket in Chantilly,

Agency: A Forever Home Rescue Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20153

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foster Homes Needed for Puppies and Dogs

A Forever Home (AFH) is a foster-based rescue. We are looking for loving families to care for dogs or pups to help them find that special place called home. We provide equipment, medical care, food, and, if needed, training to foster families and their dogs. You would provide the love and care.  More information can be found at: https://aforeverhome.org/fostering/

Agency: A Forever Home Rescue Foundation

A Forever Home (AFH) is a foster-based rescue. We are looking for loving families to care for dogs or pups to help them find that special place called home. We provide equipment, medical care, food, and, if needed, training to foster families and their dogs. You would provide the love and care.  More information can be found at: https://aforeverhome.org/fostering/

Agency: A Forever Home Rescue Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 20153

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Build a Covered Sandbox for Children at SAFE

SAFE is seeking volunteers to help design and build a covered sandbox for the children's play area at our emergency shelter. This project will provide a safe, clean space for children to play, supporting healing through joyful and creative play in a protected environment. We’re looking for individuals or groups with experience in construction, carpentry, or outdoor projects. Materials can be provided by SAFE, or volunteers may contribute supplies if they choose. Your time and talents will make a lasting impact for the children we serve.

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

SAFE is seeking volunteers to help design and build a covered sandbox for the children's play area at our emergency shelter. This project will provide a safe, clean space for children to play, supporting healing through joyful and creative play in a protected environment. We’re looking for individuals or groups with experience in construction, carpentry, or outdoor projects. Materials can be provided by SAFE, or volunteers may contribute supplies if they choose. Your time and talents will make a lasting impact for the children we serve.

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Community Farmer! Help Grow Fruits and Veggies for Your Community in 2025

Join us in getting your hands dirty for a good cause! The Piedmont Environmental Council’s Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows needs volunteers to help grow and harvest fresh produce for Clarke and Loudoun food pantries in our 2025 season. While you help your community you’ll learn more about the local food system and maybe even pick up a few tips on growing your own fruits and veggies.

Volunteer opportunities for 2025 will begin in late March/early April and continue throughout the growing season. We have multiple opportunities per week during the peak season (June-September) and offer one Saturday per month. Due to the food pantry’s availability to pick up produce, the majority of time slots are during the week. Volunteer opportunities are announced via email to all volunteers who have signed up.

Volunteering is great for team-building! We are happy to coordinate School Field Trips, Corporate, and Group (e.g. scouts,clubs,faith-based organizations) volunteer days for groups of fifteen or more. 

All ages are welcome to volunteer, minors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Learn more at pecva.org/farm

Ongoing Tasks (April-October):

Seed starting, planting, harvesting, and other fun farm tasks!

On-site training will be provided. Previous experience is welcome, but not required! Be prepared to work outside in variable weather conditions. Bring gardening gloves, snacks, water, sun protection, bug spray, and weather appropriate clothing. Long pants and closed-toe shoes are encouraged. Volunteer waiver required, a link to the digital waiver will be shared in the volunteer welcome letter you will receive upon registration.

Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

Join us in getting your hands dirty for a good cause! The Piedmont Environmental Council’s Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows needs volunteers to help grow and harvest fresh produce for Clarke and Loudoun food pantries in our 2025 season. While you help your community you’ll learn more about the local food system and maybe even pick up a few tips on growing your own fruits and veggies.

Volunteer opportunities for 2025 will begin in late March/early April and continue throughout the growing season. We have multiple opportunities per week during the peak season (June-September) and offer one Saturday per month. Due to the food pantry’s availability to pick up produce, the majority of time slots are during the week. Volunteer opportunities are announced via email to all volunteers who have signed up.

Volunteering is great for team-building! We are happy to coordinate School Field Trips, Corporate, and Group (e.g. scouts,clubs,faith-based organizations) volunteer days for groups of fifteen or more. 

All ages are welcome to volunteer, minors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Learn more at pecva.org/farm

Ongoing Tasks (April-October):

Seed starting, planting, harvesting, and other fun farm tasks!

On-site training will be provided. Previous experience is welcome, but not required! Be prepared to work outside in variable weather conditions. Bring gardening gloves, snacks, water, sun protection, bug spray, and weather appropriate clothing. Long pants and closed-toe shoes are encouraged. Volunteer waiver required, a link to the digital waiver will be shared in the volunteer welcome letter you will receive upon registration.

Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Clean Up & Furniture Removal

We’re seeking volunteers to help with removing old furniture, cleaning outdoor play areas, and reorganizing storage spaces at our shelters.

Access to a truck for hauling large items is a plus, but not required. Location cannot be shared due to confidentiality purposes, please respond to this posting or email us at coc@safejourneys.org for more information.

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

We’re seeking volunteers to help with removing old furniture, cleaning outdoor play areas, and reorganizing storage spaces at our shelters.

Access to a truck for hauling large items is a plus, but not required. Location cannot be shared due to confidentiality purposes, please respond to this posting or email us at coc@safejourneys.org for more information.

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Childcare Support

This opportunity is open to volunteers who have completed SAFE’s full 3-day volunteer training.

Childcare volunteers provide occasional support for clients attending job interviews, appointments, or during work shifts. Needs are sporadic and vary based on client schedules.

If you have completed our volunteer training and you’d like to be added to our list of approved childcare volunteers and receive emails when opportunities arise, please respond to this opportunity.

Please note: A background check is required for this role.

Questions? Contact us at coc@safejourneys.org.

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

This opportunity is open to volunteers who have completed SAFE’s full 3-day volunteer training.

Childcare volunteers provide occasional support for clients attending job interviews, appointments, or during work shifts. Needs are sporadic and vary based on client schedules.

If you have completed our volunteer training and you’d like to be added to our list of approved childcare volunteers and receive emails when opportunities arise, please respond to this opportunity.

Please note: A background check is required for this role.

Questions? Contact us at coc@safejourneys.org.

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Got a Skill? Give it for Good!

Do you have a professional skill you would be willing to donate to our organization, either for our buildings, staff, clients, or homes of clients (electrical, HVAC, legal, pest control, financial planning, truck/trailer hauling services, etc.)? This listing is not for a specific need at this time. We are looking to connect with volunteers who would be interested in donating their professional services, so that when a need arises, we have a contact for it. Donate your skills and help us change lives!

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

Do you have a professional skill you would be willing to donate to our organization, either for our buildings, staff, clients, or homes of clients (electrical, HVAC, legal, pest control, financial planning, truck/trailer hauling services, etc.)? This listing is not for a specific need at this time. We are looking to connect with volunteers who would be interested in donating their professional services, so that when a need arises, we have a contact for it. Donate your skills and help us change lives!

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writing Coach

In our effort to match community talent with the needs of our non-profit community, PATH is always looking for skilled volunteers who wish to share their time. 

Our volunteer grant writer will assist the PATH Resource Center in their efforts to strengthen non-profit organizations through helping them with the formalization of their grant writing process and reviewing grant applications. 

Upon completion of background check and response to this opportunity, someone will be in touch to forward you an application and to set up an interview.     

Agency: PATH Resource Center

In our effort to match community talent with the needs of our non-profit community, PATH is always looking for skilled volunteers who wish to share their time. 

Our volunteer grant writer will assist the PATH Resource Center in their efforts to strengthen non-profit organizations through helping them with the formalization of their grant writing process and reviewing grant applications. 

Upon completion of background check and response to this opportunity, someone will be in touch to forward you an application and to set up an interview.     

Agency: PATH Resource Center

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22724

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Intern

Schedule:

Fall 2025 Academic Semester (August – November/December)

Flexible to accommodate course requirements.
Internship hours must fall within office hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Format:
Primarily in-person with some virtual tasks available.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Attend court hearings alongside active CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteers for assigned cases.

Retrieve court orders and supporting documentation from the clerk’s office after hearings.

Deliver court reports and other required paperwork to the clerk’s office as needed.

Organize and maintain the CASA case filing system.

Assist CASA Advocates with case needs or resource coordination.

Respond to CASA program emails and inquiries professionally and in a timely manner.

Distribute court orders and documentation to relevant internal and external stakeholders.

Provide general CASA program information to individuals via phone, email, or in person.

Represent CASA at community events to recruit volunteers (“Advocates”).

Accurately present CASA program details and People Incorporated’s mission to the public.

Qualifications:

Must be 21 years or older

Junior, Senior, or Graduate student in good academic standing

Preferred fields of study: Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Pre-Law

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Strong organizational and time management skills

Professional communication skills (email, phone, in-person)

Reliable personal transportation is required

Proficiency in basic Microsoft Office applications

Completion of Mandatory Reporter Training and CASA Pre-Service Training (provided)

Supervision:

Interns will be directly supervised by CASA Program Coordinator Bri Taylor, located at the satellite office in Culpeper, VA.
Note: The Program Coordinator is not based at the main office in Abingdon, VA. Interns must be comfortable working with remote supervision. Occasional visits to the Culpeper office may be arranged, if desired.

Agency: Administration

Schedule:

Fall 2025 Academic Semester (August – November/December)

Flexible to accommodate course requirements.
Internship hours must fall within office hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Format:
Primarily in-person with some virtual tasks available.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Attend court hearings alongside active CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteers for assigned cases.

Retrieve court orders and supporting documentation from the clerk’s office after hearings.

Deliver court reports and other required paperwork to the clerk’s office as needed.

Organize and maintain the CASA case filing system.

Assist CASA Advocates with case needs or resource coordination.

Respond to CASA program emails and inquiries professionally and in a timely manner.

Distribute court orders and documentation to relevant internal and external stakeholders.

Provide general CASA program information to individuals via phone, email, or in person.

Represent CASA at community events to recruit volunteers (“Advocates”).

Accurately present CASA program details and People Incorporated’s mission to the public.

Qualifications:

Must be 21 years or older

Junior, Senior, or Graduate student in good academic standing

Preferred fields of study: Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Pre-Law

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Strong organizational and time management skills

Professional communication skills (email, phone, in-person)

Reliable personal transportation is required

Proficiency in basic Microsoft Office applications

Completion of Mandatory Reporter Training and CASA Pre-Service Training (provided)

Supervision:

Interns will be directly supervised by CASA Program Coordinator Bri Taylor, located at the satellite office in Culpeper, VA.
Note: The Program Coordinator is not based at the main office in Abingdon, VA. Interns must be comfortable working with remote supervision. Occasional visits to the Culpeper office may be arranged, if desired.

Agency: Administration

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 20, 2026

Zip Code: 24210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VA CARES Intern: Northern Region

Fall 2025 | Up to 13 hours/week | Flexible Schedule (Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM–5:00 PM)

As a Virginia CARES Program Intern, students will support the reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals by assisting with program intake, case management, employment readiness, and administrative coordination. Interns will gain experience in social services, workforce development, and data management while working closely with clients and community partners.

Key Responsibilities:

Perform initial intake, enrollment, and data entry in the Virginia CARES database

Maintain accurate and complete participant files (physical and digital)

Provide information, referrals, and general support to program participants

Assist with employment counseling, resume building, and job readiness classes

Build and maintain relationships with employers and community resources

Facilitate job placement efforts and assist clients with employment documentation, transportation, and clothing needs

Conduct follow-up with participants and employers to track job retention

Support office operations: answering phones, greeting visitors, and preparing reports

Attend required trainings and contribute to group sessions and workshops

Ideal Candidates:

Junior, Senior, or Graduate students in good academic standing

Professional, self-motivated, and able to work independently or with a team

Strong communication and time management skills

Reliable transportation required

Interns will be mentored and supervised by Marshall Williams and must complete People Inc.'s annual compliance trainings.

Agency: Employment Training

Fall 2025 | Up to 13 hours/week | Flexible Schedule (Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM–5:00 PM)

As a Virginia CARES Program Intern, students will support the reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals by assisting with program intake, case management, employment readiness, and administrative coordination. Interns will gain experience in social services, workforce development, and data management while working closely with clients and community partners.

Key Responsibilities:

Perform initial intake, enrollment, and data entry in the Virginia CARES database

Maintain accurate and complete participant files (physical and digital)

Provide information, referrals, and general support to program participants

Assist with employment counseling, resume building, and job readiness classes

Build and maintain relationships with employers and community resources

Facilitate job placement efforts and assist clients with employment documentation, transportation, and clothing needs

Conduct follow-up with participants and employers to track job retention

Support office operations: answering phones, greeting visitors, and preparing reports

Attend required trainings and contribute to group sessions and workshops

Ideal Candidates:

Junior, Senior, or Graduate students in good academic standing

Professional, self-motivated, and able to work independently or with a team

Strong communication and time management skills

Reliable transportation required

Interns will be mentored and supervised by Marshall Williams and must complete People Inc.'s annual compliance trainings.

Agency: Employment Training

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sewing/Crafting Artist

We love offering home made cat toys at our various events as a fundraiser. If you love to sew, crochet, or knit, we can use your talent! 

Agency: Jeepin For Paws

We love offering home made cat toys at our various events as a fundraiser. If you love to sew, crochet, or knit, we can use your talent! 

Agency: Jeepin For Paws

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22737

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Caretaker

This position is in charge of cleaning litter boxes, sweeping, mopping, etc. along with feeding . There is also plenty of time to play with the cats and kittens! We will have you out to train you then you can come when it fits your schedule

Agency: Jeepin For Paws

This position is in charge of cleaning litter boxes, sweeping, mopping, etc. along with feeding . There is also plenty of time to play with the cats and kittens! We will have you out to train you then you can come when it fits your schedule

Agency: Jeepin For Paws

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22737

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Event Table Set Up Crew

Click here to sign up and assist with table set-ups at community events throughout the year! We’ll follow up with details about the specific event you register for.

Please note: This opportunity is open only to volunteers who have completed our full volunteer training. For questions or information about upcoming trainings, email info@safejourneys.org.

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

Click here to sign up and assist with table set-ups at community events throughout the year! We’ll follow up with details about the specific event you register for.

Please note: This opportunity is open only to volunteers who have completed our full volunteer training. For questions or information about upcoming trainings, email info@safejourneys.org.

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Coach

PATH Resource Center's role in the community is to help Non-Profit businesses build capacity and success toward their  mission.  In this effort, we are looking for community members who possess skills in the area of marketing to provide coaching services on demand, for our non-profit businesses. 

This role is ideal for an experienced marketing professional who is passionate about using their skills to make a social impact and enjoys mentoring others. The Marketing Coach will provide guidance in the areas of overall marketing strategy, branding, and messaging, best practices for digital marketing, email campaigns, and social media, offer feedback on marketing materials and communications, and serve as a thought partner for key initiatives and campaigns.

Interested volunteers will respond to this need and will receive a call for more details and to set up an in person interview with members of the PATH Resource Center.  Coaching services are requested on an individual basis and vetted before enlisting the help of our volunteers skilled in this area. 

PATH Resource Center will provide meeting/office space for our volunteers to engage with non-profits.










Agency: PATH Resource Center

PATH Resource Center's role in the community is to help Non-Profit businesses build capacity and success toward their  mission.  In this effort, we are looking for community members who possess skills in the area of marketing to provide coaching services on demand, for our non-profit businesses. 

This role is ideal for an experienced marketing professional who is passionate about using their skills to make a social impact and enjoys mentoring others. The Marketing Coach will provide guidance in the areas of overall marketing strategy, branding, and messaging, best practices for digital marketing, email campaigns, and social media, offer feedback on marketing materials and communications, and serve as a thought partner for key initiatives and campaigns.

Interested volunteers will respond to this need and will receive a call for more details and to set up an in person interview with members of the PATH Resource Center.  Coaching services are requested on an individual basis and vetted before enlisting the help of our volunteers skilled in this area. 

PATH Resource Center will provide meeting/office space for our volunteers to engage with non-profits.










Agency: PATH Resource Center

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Governance Coach

The PATH Resource Center plays a vital role in strengthening our community by helping nonprofit organizations build capacity and fulfill their missions more effectively. As part of our ongoing efforts, we connect local nonprofits with experienced professionals who can offer timely, relevant guidance.The Governance Coach will assist nonprofits in reviewing and developing essential governing documents and written policies related to board governance.Interested volunteers will respond to this need and will receive a follow-up call with more details and to arrange an in-person interview with members of the PATH Resource Center. Coaching assignments are made on a case-by-case basis, and requests are vetted before being matched with a qualified   volunteer.The PATH Resource Center will provide meeting and office space for our volunteers to meet with nonprofit organizations and deliver these coaching services.

Agency: PATH Resource Center

The PATH Resource Center plays a vital role in strengthening our community by helping nonprofit organizations build capacity and fulfill their missions more effectively. As part of our ongoing efforts, we connect local nonprofits with experienced professionals who can offer timely, relevant guidance.The Governance Coach will assist nonprofits in reviewing and developing essential governing documents and written policies related to board governance.Interested volunteers will respond to this need and will receive a follow-up call with more details and to arrange an in-person interview with members of the PATH Resource Center. Coaching assignments are made on a case-by-case basis, and requests are vetted before being matched with a qualified   volunteer.The PATH Resource Center will provide meeting and office space for our volunteers to meet with nonprofit organizations and deliver these coaching services.

Agency: PATH Resource Center

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HR Coach

The PATH Resource Center is committed to supporting the growth and sustainability of local nonprofit organizations by helping them strengthen their internal operations. We are currently seeking volunteers with experience in human resources to serve as HR Coaches for our nonprofit partners.

Interested volunteers will receive a call with more information and to schedule an in-person interview with PATH Resource Center staff. Coaching requests are reviewed individually and matched with volunteers who have relevant expertise.

The HR Coach will support nonprofits by offering guidance on employee policies and performance evaluation processes. These coaching sessions are designed to help organizations build clear, consistent, and effective HR practices that support their teams and missions.

The PATH Resource Center will provide office or meeting space for all coaching interactions.

Agency: PATH Resource Center

The PATH Resource Center is committed to supporting the growth and sustainability of local nonprofit organizations by helping them strengthen their internal operations. We are currently seeking volunteers with experience in human resources to serve as HR Coaches for our nonprofit partners.

Interested volunteers will receive a call with more information and to schedule an in-person interview with PATH Resource Center staff. Coaching requests are reviewed individually and matched with volunteers who have relevant expertise.

The HR Coach will support nonprofits by offering guidance on employee policies and performance evaluation processes. These coaching sessions are designed to help organizations build clear, consistent, and effective HR practices that support their teams and missions.

The PATH Resource Center will provide office or meeting space for all coaching interactions.

Agency: PATH Resource Center

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Finance Coach

The PATH Resource Center exists to help nonprofit organizations strengthen their operations and build capacity to better serve their communities. As part of this mission, we are seeking community members with strong financial expertise to serve as volunteer Finance Coaches for our nonprofit partners.

Interested volunteers will receive a follow-up call with more details and to schedule an in-person interview with PATH Resource Center staff. Coaching requests are reviewed on an individual basis and matched with volunteers based on experience and organizational needs.

The Finance Coach will work one-on-one with nonprofit staff or leadership to review budgeting processes with a focus on scenario planning and full cost budgeting. These services will help organizations plan more strategically, understand the true cost of their operations, and prepare for financial sustainability.

The PATH Resource Center will provide meeting space and support for all coaching engagements.

Agency: PATH Resource Center

The PATH Resource Center exists to help nonprofit organizations strengthen their operations and build capacity to better serve their communities. As part of this mission, we are seeking community members with strong financial expertise to serve as volunteer Finance Coaches for our nonprofit partners.

Interested volunteers will receive a follow-up call with more details and to schedule an in-person interview with PATH Resource Center staff. Coaching requests are reviewed on an individual basis and matched with volunteers based on experience and organizational needs.

The Finance Coach will work one-on-one with nonprofit staff or leadership to review budgeting processes with a focus on scenario planning and full cost budgeting. These services will help organizations plan more strategically, understand the true cost of their operations, and prepare for financial sustainability.

The PATH Resource Center will provide meeting space and support for all coaching engagements.

Agency: PATH Resource Center

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ambassador

We are looking for Foothills Ambassadors who can help us reach out into the community to help others learn about Foothills Form and gather story ideas people want our journalists to research and write about.

Agency: Foothills Forum

We are looking for Foothills Ambassadors who can help us reach out into the community to help others learn about Foothills Form and gather story ideas people want our journalists to research and write about.

Agency: Foothills Forum

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer

Photographers needed occasionally for sports and event coverage in Rappahannock County and across the region. Also interested in publishing creative, beautiful and interesting photography inspired by the landscape, nature and people in our corner of Virginia.

Agency: Foothills Forum

Photographers needed occasionally for sports and event coverage in Rappahannock County and across the region. Also interested in publishing creative, beautiful and interesting photography inspired by the landscape, nature and people in our corner of Virginia.

Agency: Foothills Forum

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Researcher

Researchers needed for ongoing reporting projects.  Knowledge of Rappahannock County and surrounding areas a must.  Good writing skills desired, but not necessary.  Willing to accommodate varying levels of experience with research and reporting.  

Agency: Foothills Forum

Researchers needed for ongoing reporting projects.  Knowledge of Rappahannock County and surrounding areas a must.  Good writing skills desired, but not necessary.  Willing to accommodate varying levels of experience with research and reporting.  

Agency: Foothills Forum

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22747

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warrenton Farmer's Market Volunteers Needed

Our Warrenton Farmers Market is celebrating 50 years of bringing fresh, local, and sustainable food, food derived items, arts, crafts, creations, and more to our amazing community.

As we settle into our new outdoor location at Parking Lot A, right off of Lee and Ashby Streets, we will continue to utilize the indoor space at 18 Court Street as a brand NEW! Artisan and Maker Market!

As we now have two locations, with more growth on the way, we are in need of dedicated volunteers who will assist with everything from set up to signage, to education, and directions.

There are 3 shift opportunities with various tasks each Saturday:

6:30a.m. to 8a.m.: 2-4 people
-Help load & bring supplies from Britches Basement (everything will be set out & ready to go)
-set up items & signage on vendor tents to advertise Artist & Makers Marker (there’s quite a bit)

-Distribute outdoor yard signage 

11:45a.m. to 1:15p.m.: 2-3 people
-Collect signage from vendor tents 
-Help gather, load, & bring supplies to Britches Basement
-Assist in getting trash to receptacles at 18 Court St. (rolling cart set-up)

-Collect outdoor yard signage

Agency: Experience Old Town Warrenton

Our Warrenton Farmers Market is celebrating 50 years of bringing fresh, local, and sustainable food, food derived items, arts, crafts, creations, and more to our amazing community.

As we settle into our new outdoor location at Parking Lot A, right off of Lee and Ashby Streets, we will continue to utilize the indoor space at 18 Court Street as a brand NEW! Artisan and Maker Market!

As we now have two locations, with more growth on the way, we are in need of dedicated volunteers who will assist with everything from set up to signage, to education, and directions.

There are 3 shift opportunities with various tasks each Saturday:

6:30a.m. to 8a.m.: 2-4 people
-Help load & bring supplies from Britches Basement (everything will be set out & ready to go)
-set up items & signage on vendor tents to advertise Artist & Makers Marker (there’s quite a bit)

-Distribute outdoor yard signage 

11:45a.m. to 1:15p.m.: 2-3 people
-Collect signage from vendor tents 
-Help gather, load, & bring supplies to Britches Basement
-Assist in getting trash to receptacles at 18 Court St. (rolling cart set-up)

-Collect outdoor yard signage

Agency: Experience Old Town Warrenton

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homework Club Helper

Do you love a hands-on approach with helping children? Are you looking for a rewarding way to give back? Consider volunteering with the children in our temporary shelter assisting with homework, projects, games, arts & crafts. We aim to offer support, while having fun! This is a great opportunity for retired teachers or older youth going into the early childhood education field. 

Homework Club is offered Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 4pm-5:30pm. For children in our shelter. For K-12 students only. This is an all-year program. 

Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc

Do you love a hands-on approach with helping children? Are you looking for a rewarding way to give back? Consider volunteering with the children in our temporary shelter assisting with homework, projects, games, arts & crafts. We aim to offer support, while having fun! This is a great opportunity for retired teachers or older youth going into the early childhood education field. 

Homework Club is offered Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 4pm-5:30pm. For children in our shelter. For K-12 students only. This is an all-year program. 

Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: "Shopping" Hours

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with The Fig Leaf! During this shift, you'll help open the store at 9:00 AM by unlocking the doors, turning on lights, and making sure the space is tidy and ready for guests. Throughout your time, you’ll assist with sorting and processing donations, checking items for cleanliness and quality before placing them out for shoppers. As guests arrive, our volunteers greet them warmly, help them find what they need, and offer assistance with bags if needed. During slower moments, volunteers fold, organize, and restock as needed. Before closing, you will straighten up displays, return items to their proper places, and take out any trash or clothing that still needs to be sorted. Your help will ensure a smooth, welcoming, and respectful experience for all who walk through our doors.

Agency: Fig Leaf

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with The Fig Leaf! During this shift, you'll help open the store at 9:00 AM by unlocking the doors, turning on lights, and making sure the space is tidy and ready for guests. Throughout your time, you’ll assist with sorting and processing donations, checking items for cleanliness and quality before placing them out for shoppers. As guests arrive, our volunteers greet them warmly, help them find what they need, and offer assistance with bags if needed. During slower moments, volunteers fold, organize, and restock as needed. Before closing, you will straighten up displays, return items to their proper places, and take out any trash or clothing that still needs to be sorted. Your help will ensure a smooth, welcoming, and respectful experience for all who walk through our doors.

Agency: Fig Leaf

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20115

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Handyperson

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

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: Meals of HOPE

Sharing food is a powerful act of community. Family Shelter Services depends on volunteers and community support to donate and prepare meals for our families. Several ways to help with food:

- Community can prepare a potluck style meal for breakfast, lunch or dinner and drop off/serve. (Youth groups, Adult Ministries, Clubs, Families, Sororities, School groups, Local businesses)

- Providing a "sack" meal like breakfast or lunch and drop off.

- Cook a meal onsite.

- Sponsor a shelter dinner with a local restaurant, like pizza!

Respond according to the date that you wish to donate a meal, and our Program & Volunteer Coordinator, Tracy Forloines will reach out with additional details. 

Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc

Sharing food is a powerful act of community. Family Shelter Services depends on volunteers and community support to donate and prepare meals for our families. Several ways to help with food:

- Community can prepare a potluck style meal for breakfast, lunch or dinner and drop off/serve. (Youth groups, Adult Ministries, Clubs, Families, Sororities, School groups, Local businesses)

- Providing a "sack" meal like breakfast or lunch and drop off.

- Cook a meal onsite.

- Sponsor a shelter dinner with a local restaurant, like pizza!

Respond according to the date that you wish to donate a meal, and our Program & Volunteer Coordinator, Tracy Forloines will reach out with additional details. 

Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Children's Activities Leader for Life-Skill Classes

We are in need of volunteers for "Teaching Moments" with our children while their parents attend our weekly life skills class. This is an opportunity to engage with children in ways such as planned group activities. It's only for an hour every week. The need for our shelter location is on Wednesdays from 6pm-7pm and at our Vint Hill Transitional location on Thursdays from 6:30pm-7:30pm. This is a wonderful way to give back or earn community service hours all year round. 

Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc

We are in need of volunteers for "Teaching Moments" with our children while their parents attend our weekly life skills class. This is an opportunity to engage with children in ways such as planned group activities. It's only for an hour every week. The need for our shelter location is on Wednesdays from 6pm-7pm and at our Vint Hill Transitional location on Thursdays from 6:30pm-7:30pm. This is a wonderful way to give back or earn community service hours all year round. 

Agency: Family Shelter Services Inc

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Life-Skills Instructors

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

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: Rapp at the Door: Combat Loneliness with Short, Friendly Check-Ins!


Do you have a kind heart and a desire to connect with others? Become a Rapp at the Door volunteer with Rapp at Home and make a real difference in the lives of isolated seniors in Rappahannock County!

Here's How You'll Shine:

Conduct brief check-in visits (typically under 30 minutes) with isolated aging adults in their homes.

Offer a small token of kindness provided by Rapp at Home to spark a connection and open a dialogue about well-being.

Fight social isolation by building genuine connections through friendly conversation.

Report any concerns about the senior's well-being to the Rapp at Home staff, ensuring they receive appropriate support.

Track your hours and miles driven (your contribution matters!)

More Than Just a Visit, You're a Lifeline!

By offering companionship and a listening ear, even in short visits, you can make a world of difference for a senior struggling with loneliness.

Ready to Make a Friend and Make a Difference?

Here is what you need to know:

Be 18 or older and complete volunteer training and a background check.

Possess your own transportation

Our staff will contact all participants ahead of scheduled event 

Our staff is always available to answer questions and support your volunteer efforts. 

Contact Rapp at Home Today!

Call: 540-937-4663 or Email: info@rappathome.org




Agency: Rapp at Home


Do you have a kind heart and a desire to connect with others? Become a Rapp at the Door volunteer with Rapp at Home and make a real difference in the lives of isolated seniors in Rappahannock County!

Here's How You'll Shine:

Conduct brief check-in visits (typically under 30 minutes) with isolated aging adults in their homes.

Offer a small token of kindness provided by Rapp at Home to spark a connection and open a dialogue about well-being.

Fight social isolation by building genuine connections through friendly conversation.

Report any concerns about the senior's well-being to the Rapp at Home staff, ensuring they receive appropriate support.

Track your hours and miles driven (your contribution matters!)

More Than Just a Visit, You're a Lifeline!

By offering companionship and a listening ear, even in short visits, you can make a world of difference for a senior struggling with loneliness.

Ready to Make a Friend and Make a Difference?

Here is what you need to know:

Be 18 or older and complete volunteer training and a background check.

Possess your own transportation

Our staff will contact all participants ahead of scheduled event 

Our staff is always available to answer questions and support your volunteer efforts. 

Contact Rapp at Home Today!

Call: 540-937-4663 or Email: info@rappathome.org




Agency: Rapp at Home

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22747

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Training

Make a difference in the lives of survivors by becoming a trained volunteer with Services to Abused Families, Inc.! Our training program equips you with the knowledge and skills to provide meaningful support.

Training Dates:

September 13, 2025

September 20, 2025

October 4, 2025

Please ensure you can attend all three sessions, as make-up sessions will only be considered in cases of emergency.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with further details. We look forward to having you on our team!

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

Make a difference in the lives of survivors by becoming a trained volunteer with Services to Abused Families, Inc.! Our training program equips you with the knowledge and skills to provide meaningful support.

Training Dates:

September 13, 2025

September 20, 2025

October 4, 2025

Please ensure you can attend all three sessions, as make-up sessions will only be considered in cases of emergency.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with further details. We look forward to having you on our team!

Agency: Services To Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aging Together's Signature Events support

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

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: Front Lobby Greeter

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Listed in opportunity, sign up for the shift you want

Location: Entrance lobby 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

Agency: PATH Foundation

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Listed in opportunity, sign up for the shift you want

Location: Entrance lobby 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outside Check-in Line Greeter

Responsibilities/Activities: Direct vehicular traffic for parking in pre-defined areas and assistance as needed for attendees, staff and others on Friday October 14th and 15th .  Requires the ability to stand for long periods and work in inclement weather.  Work in concert with Golf Cart drivers, assigned in advance, to provide assistance as needed.  

Shifts Available: shifts listed, please sign up for those you wish to serve

Location:  Line outside the gym

Training:  On-site day of the event


 

Agency: PATH Foundation

Responsibilities/Activities: Direct vehicular traffic for parking in pre-defined areas and assistance as needed for attendees, staff and others on Friday October 14th and 15th .  Requires the ability to stand for long periods and work in inclement weather.  Work in concert with Golf Cart drivers, assigned in advance, to provide assistance as needed.  

Shifts Available: shifts listed, please sign up for those you wish to serve

Location:  Line outside the gym

Training:  On-site day of the event


 

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Lobby Greeter

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Listed in opportunity, sign up for the shift you want

Location: Entrance lobby 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

Agency: PATH Foundation

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Listed in opportunity, sign up for the shift you want

Location: Entrance lobby 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Set Up and Breakdown Down Team

Volunteers in this area will be available to assist with setting up and breaking down equipment, tables, chairs etc.  

Responsibilities/Activities:    

• Receive guidance  of  all set up and/or breakdown activities 

Supervision:      

• Logistics Leader

Qualifications:      

• Ability to lift over 15 lbs and tolerate physical labor

Training:      

• To  be  provided  during  orientation    

Agency: PATH Foundation

Volunteers in this area will be available to assist with setting up and breaking down equipment, tables, chairs etc.  

Responsibilities/Activities:    

• Receive guidance  of  all set up and/or breakdown activities 

Supervision:      

• Logistics Leader

Qualifications:      

• Ability to lift over 15 lbs and tolerate physical labor

Training:      

• To  be  provided  during  orientation    

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Registration Waiting Area Greeter/Escort

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts are listed for both days, respond to those you wish to serve

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts are listed for both days, respond to those you wish to serve

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health Screening Waiting Area Greeter/Escort

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts are listed for both days, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts are listed for both days, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Triage Waiting Area Greeter/Escort

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PANOREX Area Greeter

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts are listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts are listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Check-Out & EXIT

 

CHECK-OUT & EXIT

Responsibilities/Activities: Collect all registration forms and waivers from Dental Assistants, distribute resource material and ensure patients have all necessary follow-up materials before exiting.  Deliver forms and waivers to the Data Entry table. 

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Check-Out Table in New Gym

Supervision: TBD

Training: On-site day of the event




 

 

 

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

 

CHECK-OUT & EXIT

Responsibilities/Activities: Collect all registration forms and waivers from Dental Assistants, distribute resource material and ensure patients have all necessary follow-up materials before exiting.  Deliver forms and waivers to the Data Entry table. 

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Check-Out Table in New Gym

Supervision: TBD

Training: On-site day of the event




 

 

 

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Data Entry Table

Responsibilities/Activities: Enter Patient information and scan registration forms, waivers and films into Athena and store all paper records in a secure area.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Data Entry table in New Gym

Supervision: Joe Rollins 

Training:On-site day of the event



 

 

 

 

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

Responsibilities/Activities: Enter Patient information and scan registration forms, waivers and films into Athena and store all paper records in a secure area.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Data Entry table in New Gym

Supervision: Joe Rollins 

Training:On-site day of the event



 

 

 

 

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Language Team-Spanish Interpreter

You will help us ensure  spanish  speaking  patients  get  the  information  and  services  they  require.

Responsibilities/Activities:   

 • Assist  non-­‐English  speaking  patients  through  the  clinic  process,  providing  translation   services  as  needed  

Timeframe:  

•morning and afternoon 

Stations:   

Greeter (1) Registration Table  (2) Triage (2) Treatment (3) Floater  (1)

Supervision:  

• Volunteer Committee leader -Yesenia Reyes 

Training:    

• Any  necessary  training  will  be  provided  on-­‐site    

Agency: PATH Foundation

You will help us ensure  spanish  speaking  patients  get  the  information  and  services  they  require.

Responsibilities/Activities:   

 • Assist  non-­‐English  speaking  patients  through  the  clinic  process,  providing  translation   services  as  needed  

Timeframe:  

•morning and afternoon 

Stations:   

Greeter (1) Registration Table  (2) Triage (2) Treatment (3) Floater  (1)

Supervision:  

• Volunteer Committee leader -Yesenia Reyes 

Training:    

• Any  necessary  training  will  be  provided  on-­‐site    

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registration Table

Responsibilities/Activities: Assist Patient with filling out Registration form and Waiver and answer any questions about the registration process. Ensure patient leaves with forms in hand and table is cleaned and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve

Location:  Registration table in Old Gym

Supervision:  Patient Registration Coordinator

Training: In Advance - Patient Registration Coordinator

 

 

 

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

Responsibilities/Activities: Assist Patient with filling out Registration form and Waiver and answer any questions about the registration process. Ensure patient leaves with forms in hand and table is cleaned and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve

Location:  Registration table in Old Gym

Supervision:  Patient Registration Coordinator

Training: In Advance - Patient Registration Coordinator

 

 

 

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Check-in Table

Checking in Piedmont Smiles Volunteer volunteers as they arrive

Agency: PATH Foundation

Checking in Piedmont Smiles Volunteer volunteers as they arrive

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Can't give your time? Consider supporting Piedmont Smiles with a donation!

We understand your schedule may not allow you to provide volunteer support for this great event.  If you still wish to help ensure everyone that needs it, receives much needed dental services, then consider supporting Piedmont Smiles with a donation.  Click on this link to provide a financial gift.  Donate now to provide dental care services to local families

Funds support the one-day Piedmont Smiles event

Agency: PATH Foundation

We understand your schedule may not allow you to provide volunteer support for this great event.  If you still wish to help ensure everyone that needs it, receives much needed dental services, then consider supporting Piedmont Smiles with a donation.  Click on this link to provide a financial gift.  Donate now to provide dental care services to local families

Funds support the one-day Piedmont Smiles event

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2025

Zip Code: 22724

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registration Table-Spanish Speaking

Despite having interpreters throughout the facility, we have found a need for designated interpreters during the registration process seated at the registration table.

Responsibilities/Activities: Assist Patient with filling out Registration form and Waiver and answer any questions about the registration process. Ensure patient leaves with forms in hand and table is cleaned and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve

Location:  Registration table in Old Gym

Supervision:  Patient Registration Coordinator

Training: In Advance - Patient Registration Coordinator

Agency: PATH Foundation

Despite having interpreters throughout the facility, we have found a need for designated interpreters during the registration process seated at the registration table.

Responsibilities/Activities: Assist Patient with filling out Registration form and Waiver and answer any questions about the registration process. Ensure patient leaves with forms in hand and table is cleaned and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve

Location:  Registration table in Old Gym

Supervision:  Patient Registration Coordinator

Training: In Advance - Patient Registration Coordinator

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pre-Registration Outside Line Greeter

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeter will be positioned outside the Entrance lobby to greet patients.  These volunteers will work in concert with inside line greeters to help manage expecations and help answer any questions that may come up.  

Shifts Available: Listed in opportunity, sign up for the shift you want

Location: Directly Outside Entrance Lobby

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

Agency: PATH Foundation

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeter will be positioned outside the Entrance lobby to greet patients.  These volunteers will work in concert with inside line greeters to help manage expecations and help answer any questions that may come up.  

Shifts Available: Listed in opportunity, sign up for the shift you want

Location: Directly Outside Entrance Lobby

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Triage Greeter/Escort

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Treatment Waiting Area Greeter/Escort

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

PATIENT GREETER

Responsibilities/Activities: Greeters will be positioned in the Entrance lobby to greet patients and at each waiting area to keep the tables populated when space is available and the seating area clean and disinfected.

Shifts Available: Shifts listed for Friday and Saturday, respond to those you wish to serve.

Location: Entrance lobby and waiting areas for Registration, Health screening, Panorex, Dental Triage, Nomad X-ray and Treatment 

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

PATIENT ESCORT

Responsibilities/Activities: Escorts will work in tandem with Patient Greeters to move patients from one station to the next after they have been registered, screened, filmed, triaged and treated.

Shifts Available: Friday afternoon October 14th & all day Saturday October 15th 

Location: Registration table, Health Screening table, Panorex area, Dental Triage area, Nomad X-Ray, Treatment area, Check out table

Supervision: Greeter/Escort Captain

Training: On-site day of the event

 

Agency: PATH Foundation

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Licensed and Lay Counselors

Spiritual Care Support Ministries provides faith-based education, training, counseling and spiritual support for those who are ill, dying, grieving, experiencing personal loss, and for those who journey with them. Our loss counseling services, spiritual retreats, Inspirational studies, divorce and grief support groups in Warrenton, Virginia give people strength, hope, and enduring faith during many of the most difficult times of their lives. We are proud to provide this invaluable support, whether it is through a dedicated support group, individualized counseling services, community events, spiritual guidance or simply lending a listening ear.

We are in need of licensed or lay counselors for our ministry, to meet the growing need in our community. If you are interested in volunteering a few hours a week, or learning how to become a counselor, please click on the respond key and our volunteer coordinator, Courtney Hammack, will be in touch with you to discuss the position and your availability.

 

Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries

Spiritual Care Support Ministries provides faith-based education, training, counseling and spiritual support for those who are ill, dying, grieving, experiencing personal loss, and for those who journey with them. Our loss counseling services, spiritual retreats, Inspirational studies, divorce and grief support groups in Warrenton, Virginia give people strength, hope, and enduring faith during many of the most difficult times of their lives. We are proud to provide this invaluable support, whether it is through a dedicated support group, individualized counseling services, community events, spiritual guidance or simply lending a listening ear.

We are in need of licensed or lay counselors for our ministry, to meet the growing need in our community. If you are interested in volunteering a few hours a week, or learning how to become a counselor, please click on the respond key and our volunteer coordinator, Courtney Hammack, will be in touch with you to discuss the position and your availability.

 

Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20187

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veterans Coffee Social

We are looking for a veteran/s who would like to lead a group of veterans to socialize and share resources with. 

As a host, your responsibilities would be welcoming attendees, building a social connection, serving as a leader, combating stigma and misconceptions about healthcare services on the whole, sharing information, and being crisis-ready. 

All resources will be provided, and you will be supported by SCSM. 

The group is currently meeting on the third Wednesday of each month from 10 am to 11:30 am. We try to provide a guest speaker and topics for discussion; however, the leader of the group would eventually be responsible for the content and guidance of the group. 












Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries

We are looking for a veteran/s who would like to lead a group of veterans to socialize and share resources with. 

As a host, your responsibilities would be welcoming attendees, building a social connection, serving as a leader, combating stigma and misconceptions about healthcare services on the whole, sharing information, and being crisis-ready. 

All resources will be provided, and you will be supported by SCSM. 

The group is currently meeting on the third Wednesday of each month from 10 am to 11:30 am. We try to provide a guest speaker and topics for discussion; however, the leader of the group would eventually be responsible for the content and guidance of the group. 












Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20187

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join our volunteer team at Spiritual Care Support Ministries!

Spiritual Care Support Ministries provides support and education with a Biblical perspective to those who are ill, dying, grieving, and experiencing personal losses, and to those who journey with them. 

We are in need of volunteers that can help with various projects. Examples include:

Phone or in person outreach, assistance with mailings, event planning, representing SCSM at special events, answering phones, filing, shredding, making booklets for our support groups,  home visits, computer data entry and help with decorating the center for different events. 

If any or all of these activities interest you, click on the respond key and Courtney Hammack our Volunteer Coordinator will be in touch with you to discuss options, hours and roles that fit you best.  

 

Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries

Spiritual Care Support Ministries provides support and education with a Biblical perspective to those who are ill, dying, grieving, and experiencing personal losses, and to those who journey with them. 

We are in need of volunteers that can help with various projects. Examples include:

Phone or in person outreach, assistance with mailings, event planning, representing SCSM at special events, answering phones, filing, shredding, making booklets for our support groups,  home visits, computer data entry and help with decorating the center for different events. 

If any or all of these activities interest you, click on the respond key and Courtney Hammack our Volunteer Coordinator will be in touch with you to discuss options, hours and roles that fit you best.  

 

Agency: Spiritual Care Support Ministries

opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20187

Allow Groups: Yes