Needs From: Volunteer Center of Greater Battle Creek and Kalamazoo

Volunteer: DAT Specialist

Most of the 65,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. They may not make the news, but we know they are just as devastating to the families affected. Trained and available, Disaster Action Team volunteers are ready to respond to these emergencies, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. From offering a shoulder to cry on, to meeting any immediate needs for shelter or supplies, to connecting people with long term recovery services, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone.

Many disaster action team volunteers share these life experiences and skills:

· Team-oriented

· Availability and flexibility for at least 4-6 hours per week

· Bilingual

· Comfortable with ambiguity

· Empathetic and compassionate

· Disaster response experience

· Can remain calm and patient during stressful situations

Agency: American Red Cross

Most of the 65,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. They may not make the news, but we know they are just as devastating to the families affected. Trained and available, Disaster Action Team volunteers are ready to respond to these emergencies, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. From offering a shoulder to cry on, to meeting any immediate needs for shelter or supplies, to connecting people with long term recovery services, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone.

Many disaster action team volunteers share these life experiences and skills:

· Team-oriented

· Availability and flexibility for at least 4-6 hours per week

· Bilingual

· Comfortable with ambiguity

· Empathetic and compassionate

· Disaster response experience

· Can remain calm and patient during stressful situations

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Donor Ambassador

Ready to make an impact? We need friendly and enthusiastic people just like you who can represent the Red Cross to our blood donors.

As a volunteer blood donor ambassador, you'll ensure donors have a positive experience from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. Your professionalism and kindness during the blood drive will encourage ongoing donor support.

This role is for you if you…

· Love talking to all kinds of people!

· Demonstrate excellent customer service and comfort working with people.

· You have availability to serve for one 4-6 hour shift per month.

*shifts may vary on quarterly needs depending on your location*

Each volunteer shift, you make a difference and help save a life.

This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility.


Key responsibilities –

Overview of Mobile Blood Drives

· Usually hosted at a community or sponsor-owned location

· Blood collection procedures are whole blood and red cell (no platelets or plasma)

· ‘Mobile’ blood drives change almost every day—with the need to setup and takedown each blood drive, they tend to be faster paced, in a variety of sites, with different donors, sponsors, team members, and chargeperson each drive

· Often requires careful maintenance of donor flow and wait times (typically more donors on the schedule)

· Events confirmed about 6 weeks in advance

Overview of Fixed Sites

· Usually hosted at a community or sponsor-owned location

· Blood collection procedures are whole blood and red cell (no platelets or plasma)

· Staff and equipment tend to be ‘ready to go’ in the same site each day--with fewer donors participating on a frequent basis in longer term procedures (some procedures take as long as 2-2.5 hours per donor) at a Red Cross donor center.

· Similar or same: list of donors, team members and charge people from week to week creates sense of team

· Regular donors become familiar with check-in process, materials and site

· Schedule rarely changes, available several months in advance, a weekly shift ‘adoption’ is highly encouraged. For example – one shift every Tuesday morning or afternoon


All Donor Ambassador roles (Mobile Blood Drives and Fixed Sites)

· Support Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patient

· Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process

· Manage donor flow and direct donors to Check-In

· Model excellent customer service behaviors.

· Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.

· Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values

· Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix)

· Check Post Donation Info and time

· Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas

· Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution.

· Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the drive

· Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self)

· May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and beds

· May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed

· Encourage donors to download Donor App, use RapidPass

Agency: American Red Cross

Ready to make an impact? We need friendly and enthusiastic people just like you who can represent the Red Cross to our blood donors.

As a volunteer blood donor ambassador, you'll ensure donors have a positive experience from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. Your professionalism and kindness during the blood drive will encourage ongoing donor support.

This role is for you if you…

· Love talking to all kinds of people!

· Demonstrate excellent customer service and comfort working with people.

· You have availability to serve for one 4-6 hour shift per month.

*shifts may vary on quarterly needs depending on your location*

Each volunteer shift, you make a difference and help save a life.

This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility.


Key responsibilities –

Overview of Mobile Blood Drives

· Usually hosted at a community or sponsor-owned location

· Blood collection procedures are whole blood and red cell (no platelets or plasma)

· ‘Mobile’ blood drives change almost every day—with the need to setup and takedown each blood drive, they tend to be faster paced, in a variety of sites, with different donors, sponsors, team members, and chargeperson each drive

· Often requires careful maintenance of donor flow and wait times (typically more donors on the schedule)

· Events confirmed about 6 weeks in advance

Overview of Fixed Sites

· Usually hosted at a community or sponsor-owned location

· Blood collection procedures are whole blood and red cell (no platelets or plasma)

· Staff and equipment tend to be ‘ready to go’ in the same site each day--with fewer donors participating on a frequent basis in longer term procedures (some procedures take as long as 2-2.5 hours per donor) at a Red Cross donor center.

· Similar or same: list of donors, team members and charge people from week to week creates sense of team

· Regular donors become familiar with check-in process, materials and site

· Schedule rarely changes, available several months in advance, a weekly shift ‘adoption’ is highly encouraged. For example – one shift every Tuesday morning or afternoon


All Donor Ambassador roles (Mobile Blood Drives and Fixed Sites)

· Support Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patient

· Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process

· Manage donor flow and direct donors to Check-In

· Model excellent customer service behaviors.

· Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.

· Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values

· Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix)

· Check Post Donation Info and time

· Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas

· Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution.

· Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the drive

· Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self)

· May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and beds

· May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed

· Encourage donors to download Donor App, use RapidPass

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: AACORN Wishlist

FARM GARDEN PROGRAM - ARTS/CRAFTS SOAP/CHEESE  MAKING DAILY LIVING Rubber Coated Work Gloves - fleece lined, L and XL Rubber Coated Work Gloves - no lining, L and XL Paint Rollers/Paint Brushes (all sizes) Cheese Cloth, Funnels, Zip Log Bags, thermometers Large Steamer Pot - other pots and pans Simple Tools - hammers, wrenches, screw drivers... Suncreen Acrylic Paints Olive Oil, Brown Craft Paper, Long wand immersion blender, thermometers Kitchen Supplies - crock pot, cookie sheets, cooking/baking utensils Shovels, pitchforks Bug Spray/Wipes Stamp Pads Extra Long, heavy-duty rubber gloves (for working with lye) Sewing Machine Fencing Supplies Trowels, hoes, hoses, hose connectors, sprinklers Copy Paper Flannel backed table cloths Unscented laundry Soap Straw/Hay Seeds, seed starter materials General craft supplies Cotton Fabric Remnants Dish Soap/Dish Wand Goat/Chicken/Cat Food
Mason Jars/ball jars rims and lids (pint and quart)
Vacuum
Goat Milking Stool - 18"














Agency: AACORN

FARM GARDEN PROGRAM - ARTS/CRAFTS SOAP/CHEESE  MAKING DAILY LIVING Rubber Coated Work Gloves - fleece lined, L and XL Rubber Coated Work Gloves - no lining, L and XL Paint Rollers/Paint Brushes (all sizes) Cheese Cloth, Funnels, Zip Log Bags, thermometers Large Steamer Pot - other pots and pans Simple Tools - hammers, wrenches, screw drivers... Suncreen Acrylic Paints Olive Oil, Brown Craft Paper, Long wand immersion blender, thermometers Kitchen Supplies - crock pot, cookie sheets, cooking/baking utensils Shovels, pitchforks Bug Spray/Wipes Stamp Pads Extra Long, heavy-duty rubber gloves (for working with lye) Sewing Machine Fencing Supplies Trowels, hoes, hoses, hose connectors, sprinklers Copy Paper Flannel backed table cloths Unscented laundry Soap Straw/Hay Seeds, seed starter materials General craft supplies Cotton Fabric Remnants Dish Soap/Dish Wand Goat/Chicken/Cat Food
Mason Jars/ball jars rims and lids (pint and quart)
Vacuum
Goat Milking Stool - 18"














Agency: AACORN

Need Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49048

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Volunteer

Every year, we host multiple events, including our golf outing, awareness events, and our largest event, the Annual Night of Hope. We are always looking for volunteers who want to assist us with these events. Tasks can include:

Check-in attendees at the registration tableWelcoming and greeting attendeesPutting together the name tagsAnswering questions from attendees throughout the eventSupport set up and take down of event materials. Leading the raffle ticket sales and fundraising component (for charity)Packaging up and displaying the raffle giftsVarious other tasks. 

Agency: Jericho Foundation

Every year, we host multiple events, including our golf outing, awareness events, and our largest event, the Annual Night of Hope. We are always looking for volunteers who want to assist us with these events. Tasks can include:

Check-in attendees at the registration tableWelcoming and greeting attendeesPutting together the name tagsAnswering questions from attendees throughout the eventSupport set up and take down of event materials. Leading the raffle ticket sales and fundraising component (for charity)Packaging up and displaying the raffle giftsVarious other tasks. 

Agency: Jericho Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers

There is always a need that you can help meet. With the help of volunteers like you, lives are being transformed within our community. At Urban Alliance, we believe the only way to see people is within proximity and through relationships. We are all about building relationships and, together, creating a community that cares for all individuals. Urban Alliance offers a variety of volunteering opportunities and is always searching for new friends looking to help transform their community.

Visit website for volunteer application: https://www.urbanalliancekalamazoo.org/get-involved/

Agency: Urban Alliance

There is always a need that you can help meet. With the help of volunteers like you, lives are being transformed within our community. At Urban Alliance, we believe the only way to see people is within proximity and through relationships. We are all about building relationships and, together, creating a community that cares for all individuals. Urban Alliance offers a variety of volunteering opportunities and is always searching for new friends looking to help transform their community.

Visit website for volunteer application: https://www.urbanalliancekalamazoo.org/get-involved/

Agency: Urban Alliance

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers

We are in need of volunteers for the following activities:
Cleaning
Repairing equipment
Computer skills

For more information and for volunteer application please see our website: https://lendinghandsmi.org/volunteer/

Agency: Lending Hands of Michigan

We are in need of volunteers for the following activities:
Cleaning
Repairing equipment
Computer skills

For more information and for volunteer application please see our website: https://lendinghandsmi.org/volunteer/

Agency: Lending Hands of Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers

We offer many volunteer opportunities. These opportunities range from after school activity assistances, tutoring, recess help, lunchroom assistance, and helping out teachers in the classroom if needed. Please contact Dionna Robers if interested by emailing robertsdn@kalamazoopublicschools.net

Agency: Lincoln International Studies School

We offer many volunteer opportunities. These opportunities range from after school activity assistances, tutoring, recess help, lunchroom assistance, and helping out teachers in the classroom if needed. Please contact Dionna Robers if interested by emailing robertsdn@kalamazoopublicschools.net

Agency: Lincoln International Studies School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Gift Of Music With HarmonyCares Hospice Patients

At HarmonyCares Hospice, we focus on enhancing the quality of life and our volunteers are important members of the team.  HarmonyCares Hospice ensures that our patients will spend their final days of their journey in comfort and with dignity.   Music at the bedside provides comfort and relaxation.  If you are caring, compassionate and have a true desire to help others, becoming a HarmonyCares Hospice Volunteer may be the perfect opportunity for you.  Please consider sharing your gift of music or singing with HarmonyCares Hospice patients. 

View website for volunteer application: https://harmonycares.com/volunteer-for-hospice/#:~:text=These programs include pet therapy,our We Honor Veterans Program.

Agency: Harmony Cares Hospice

At HarmonyCares Hospice, we focus on enhancing the quality of life and our volunteers are important members of the team.  HarmonyCares Hospice ensures that our patients will spend their final days of their journey in comfort and with dignity.   Music at the bedside provides comfort and relaxation.  If you are caring, compassionate and have a true desire to help others, becoming a HarmonyCares Hospice Volunteer may be the perfect opportunity for you.  Please consider sharing your gift of music or singing with HarmonyCares Hospice patients. 

View website for volunteer application: https://harmonycares.com/volunteer-for-hospice/#:~:text=These programs include pet therapy,our We Honor Veterans Program.

Agency: Harmony Cares Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide Pet Therapy For HarmonyCares Hospice Patients

At HarmonyCares Hospice, we focus on enhancing the quality of a peron's life and volunteers play a key role on our team.  We strive to ensure that patients spend their final day in comfort and with dignity.

Certified pet therapy dogs and handlers are  needed to visit hospice patients and caregivers.  Please consider sharing your time and talents with those at the end of life.  Dogs must be certified through Therapy Dogs International or the Alliance of Therapy Dogs.  Additional certifications will be considered.

View website on how to sign up: https://harmonycares.com/volunteer-for-hospice/#:~:text=These programs include pet therapy,our We Honor Veterans Program.

Agency: Harmony Cares Hospice

At HarmonyCares Hospice, we focus on enhancing the quality of a peron's life and volunteers play a key role on our team.  We strive to ensure that patients spend their final day in comfort and with dignity.

Certified pet therapy dogs and handlers are  needed to visit hospice patients and caregivers.  Please consider sharing your time and talents with those at the end of life.  Dogs must be certified through Therapy Dogs International or the Alliance of Therapy Dogs.  Additional certifications will be considered.

View website on how to sign up: https://harmonycares.com/volunteer-for-hospice/#:~:text=These programs include pet therapy,our We Honor Veterans Program.

Agency: Harmony Cares Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HarmonyCares Hospice Volunteers Needed In Kalamazoo and Battle Creek

At HarmonyCares Hospice, we focus on enhancing the quality of life and our volunteers play a key role in our mission.  Our hospice strives to go beyond the physical needs of our patients to ensure comfort and dignity. Volunteers provide companionship, music and pet therapy as well as administrative office support. 

If you are caring, compassionate and have a true desire to help others, becoming a HarmonyCares Hospice volunteer may be the perfect opportunity for you. View website on how to sign up: https://harmonycares.com/volunteer-for-hospice/#:~:text=These programs include pet therapy,our We Honor Veterans Program.

Agency: Harmony Cares Hospice

At HarmonyCares Hospice, we focus on enhancing the quality of life and our volunteers play a key role in our mission.  Our hospice strives to go beyond the physical needs of our patients to ensure comfort and dignity. Volunteers provide companionship, music and pet therapy as well as administrative office support. 

If you are caring, compassionate and have a true desire to help others, becoming a HarmonyCares Hospice volunteer may be the perfect opportunity for you. View website on how to sign up: https://harmonycares.com/volunteer-for-hospice/#:~:text=These programs include pet therapy,our We Honor Veterans Program.

Agency: Harmony Cares Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardening

Would you like to enjoy the beautiful Michigan outdoors while helping provide a healthy food source for seniors?  How about gaining new friendships with interesting, knowledgeable seniors?  Maybe you like playing in the dirt, or perhaps you have agricultural knowledge.  Put your love for the earth to good use!  You might pass on your knowledge …or you might gain some knowledge yourself.  One thing is for certain – you will be greatly appreciated!

Agency: Friendship Village

Would you like to enjoy the beautiful Michigan outdoors while helping provide a healthy food source for seniors?  How about gaining new friendships with interesting, knowledgeable seniors?  Maybe you like playing in the dirt, or perhaps you have agricultural knowledge.  Put your love for the earth to good use!  You might pass on your knowledge …or you might gain some knowledge yourself.  One thing is for certain – you will be greatly appreciated!

Agency: Friendship Village

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49006

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer

From delivering flowers to giving directions to knitting hats, Bronson volunteers give back to their community. And these are just some of the many things they do. Combined, volunteers donate more than 100,000 hours of time every year.

Please see website for how to sign up: https://www.bronsonhealth.com/volunteer/

Agency: Bronson Methodist Hospital

From delivering flowers to giving directions to knitting hats, Bronson volunteers give back to their community. And these are just some of the many things they do. Combined, volunteers donate more than 100,000 hours of time every year.

Please see website for how to sign up: https://www.bronsonhealth.com/volunteer/

Agency: Bronson Methodist Hospital

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The City Life Food Pantry

If you have questions concerning The City Life Food Pantry, you can reach out to Bobette Hampton at ​hampton.bobette@gmail.com

We are looking for those who are willing to help organize and distribute food to the community once or twice a month. The time commitment is between 2-4 hours per distribution date.

Volunteer Application: https://formstack.io/2H_Gd3scgXdiV0yO3oVz1RwbHnvXYYKL9hpcFJyT-soupDAfnKhQqLbwDaLbgupp1dSi1kvuduMImWzXXla3Vw

Be sure to select "volunteer directly with youth" in the drop down. The reason for this, is that we will likely have students present helping, and our national office requires anyone who is volunteering in proximity with students go through our full volunteer application process including background check.

Agency: Kalamazoo Youth For Christ City Life Center

If you have questions concerning The City Life Food Pantry, you can reach out to Bobette Hampton at ​hampton.bobette@gmail.com

We are looking for those who are willing to help organize and distribute food to the community once or twice a month. The time commitment is between 2-4 hours per distribution date.

Volunteer Application: https://formstack.io/2H_Gd3scgXdiV0yO3oVz1RwbHnvXYYKL9hpcFJyT-soupDAfnKhQqLbwDaLbgupp1dSi1kvuduMImWzXXla3Vw

Be sure to select "volunteer directly with youth" in the drop down. The reason for this, is that we will likely have students present helping, and our national office requires anyone who is volunteering in proximity with students go through our full volunteer application process including background check.

Agency: Kalamazoo Youth For Christ City Life Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49048

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Taste of Heaven Volunteer

At Taste of Heaven, we make and sell delicious gourmet popcorn and sweets. The proceeds from sales go to support Kalamazoo Youth For Christ, a local organization that provides mentoring, tutoring, meals, and bible teaching to at-risk teens.  While volunteer groups are very helpful during our busy Christmas season, we are specifically looking for volunteers who can come in during the day on weekdays on a regular basis. Typically, volunteers come and work a few hours in the mornings, although more hours are appreciated during the holidays. The schedule can be flexible, and you can work as much or as little as you like!  Regular volunteer tasks include but are not limited to:  -popping popcorn -drizzling caramel corn -making confections like our famous dipped caramel crispies, gourmet pretzels, and dipped cookie pops -packaging and sealing popcorn and confections -putting together gift boxes -labeling packaging -light cleaning of work area and/or store  -stocking store

Please note, most of the positions involve standing and some lifting. When working directly with food, you will be required to wear gloves, an apron, and a hairnet.

Volunteer Application: https://formstack.io/2H_Gd3scgXdiV0yO3oVz1RwbHnvXYYKL9hpcFJyT-soupDAfnKhQqLbwDaLbgupp1dSi1kvuduMImWzXXla3Vw

Agency: Kalamazoo Youth For Christ City Life Center

At Taste of Heaven, we make and sell delicious gourmet popcorn and sweets. The proceeds from sales go to support Kalamazoo Youth For Christ, a local organization that provides mentoring, tutoring, meals, and bible teaching to at-risk teens.  While volunteer groups are very helpful during our busy Christmas season, we are specifically looking for volunteers who can come in during the day on weekdays on a regular basis. Typically, volunteers come and work a few hours in the mornings, although more hours are appreciated during the holidays. The schedule can be flexible, and you can work as much or as little as you like!  Regular volunteer tasks include but are not limited to:  -popping popcorn -drizzling caramel corn -making confections like our famous dipped caramel crispies, gourmet pretzels, and dipped cookie pops -packaging and sealing popcorn and confections -putting together gift boxes -labeling packaging -light cleaning of work area and/or store  -stocking store

Please note, most of the positions involve standing and some lifting. When working directly with food, you will be required to wear gloves, an apron, and a hairnet.

Volunteer Application: https://formstack.io/2H_Gd3scgXdiV0yO3oVz1RwbHnvXYYKL9hpcFJyT-soupDAfnKhQqLbwDaLbgupp1dSi1kvuduMImWzXXla3Vw

Agency: Kalamazoo Youth For Christ City Life Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Way YFC Thrift Store Volunteer

Our work at Youth For Christ exists in the overlap of God's story, our story and the story of a young person. At the core of our ministry, we meet kids at pivotal moments to build lasting relationships in which God can work. Volunteer With Us Today!  (volunteer application link below)

1. Donations Attendant / Sorter : 4-8hrs daily (general)

2. Cashier: M - Saturday 3-6hrs 

3. Electronics Tester / Stocker 2-4hrs a week

4. Pick-up assistant 3-5hrs M-Thurs 

5. Hanging, pricing, stocking assistant (clothing) 2-6hrs M - Sat

6. General Housekeeping (sweeping, wipe downs, etc)

7. Housewares assistant: stocking / organizing

8. Social Media coordinator 2-4hrs per week

9. Librarian (Book Guru) Sorting, Stocking and Organizing books

10. Greeter / Floor person 8hrs M-F and Sat 7hrs 11.

Volunteer Application: https://formstack.io/2H_Gd3scgXdiV0yO3oVz1RwbHnvXYYKL9hpcFJyT-soupDAfnKhQqLbwDaLbgupp1dSi1kvuduMImWzXXla3Vw

Agency: Kalamazoo Youth For Christ City Life Center

Our work at Youth For Christ exists in the overlap of God's story, our story and the story of a young person. At the core of our ministry, we meet kids at pivotal moments to build lasting relationships in which God can work. Volunteer With Us Today!  (volunteer application link below)

1. Donations Attendant / Sorter : 4-8hrs daily (general)

2. Cashier: M - Saturday 3-6hrs 

3. Electronics Tester / Stocker 2-4hrs a week

4. Pick-up assistant 3-5hrs M-Thurs 

5. Hanging, pricing, stocking assistant (clothing) 2-6hrs M - Sat

6. General Housekeeping (sweeping, wipe downs, etc)

7. Housewares assistant: stocking / organizing

8. Social Media coordinator 2-4hrs per week

9. Librarian (Book Guru) Sorting, Stocking and Organizing books

10. Greeter / Floor person 8hrs M-F and Sat 7hrs 11.

Volunteer Application: https://formstack.io/2H_Gd3scgXdiV0yO3oVz1RwbHnvXYYKL9hpcFJyT-soupDAfnKhQqLbwDaLbgupp1dSi1kvuduMImWzXXla3Vw

Agency: Kalamazoo Youth For Christ City Life Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - St. Joseph County ( \Sturgis, Three Rivers, Vicksburg, Constantine, White Pigeon)

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49091

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Eaton County (Eaton Rapids, Charlotte, Potterville, Olivet, Grand Ledge))

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48907

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Cass County (Cassopolis, Dowagiac, Edwardsburg, Marcellus)

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Branch County (Coldwater, Bronson, Sherwood, Quincy)

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Berrien County (Berrien Springs, Benton Harbor, St. Joseph, New Buffalo, Eau Claire, Bridgman)

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49022

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Barry County (Hastings, Delton, Hickory Corners, Nashville)

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49050

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Van Buren County (Paw Paw, South Haven, Lawton, Gobles)

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49071

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Allegan County (Allegan, Fennville, Plainwell, Saugatuck, Otsego)

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Calhoun County (Battle Creek, Marshall)

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Kalamazoo County (Kalamazoo, Portage, Vicksburg, Schoolcraft, Galesburg)

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Our volunteers are essential to what we do at Centrica Care Navigators, and they are nothing less than extraordinary in their generosity and care. As a Centrica volunteer, you do not provide medicine or physical care as the physicians, nurses, and aides do. You can brighten someone’s day and help ease their suffering simply by being present, holding a hand, and lending an ear. We will help match you with assignments that fit your unique skills, interests, and schedule. We also provide extensive training and support, so you feel prepared and confident for your role.

Hospice services are flexible and driven by each client’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Clients may be living in their private residence, a community care facility, or in one of our agency-operated hospice sites. Volunteers have an array of opportunities including:

Companionship Respite Light Housekeeping/Yard Work Story Catcher Pet Therapy Veteran Pinning Notary Cosmetology  Fundraising/Events Administrative Support Ambassador/Speaker

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resident Activities Volunteer

From bingo to exercise, PVM offers a wide variety of daily activities. Assist the activities department or create and oversee your own weekly activity. Example would be coming up with an idea for a craft session with the residents.

Agency: The Village of Sage Grove

From bingo to exercise, PVM offers a wide variety of daily activities. Assist the activities department or create and oversee your own weekly activity. Example would be coming up with an idea for a craft session with the residents.

Agency: The Village of Sage Grove

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver

From field trips to doctor's appointments, PVM residents are always going somewhere. You would be responsible for transporting residents using our Village buses. Volunteers must have appropriate licensure and an impeccable driving record. See website for more details: https://www.pvm.org/volunteer/

Agency: The Village of Sage Grove

From field trips to doctor's appointments, PVM residents are always going somewhere. You would be responsible for transporting residents using our Village buses. Volunteers must have appropriate licensure and an impeccable driving record. See website for more details: https://www.pvm.org/volunteer/

Agency: The Village of Sage Grove

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor

Our six class sessions run all throughout the year! Spring, Summer, and Fall are our traditional sessions where we are outdoors at various courses across West Michigan. In the Winter, we host indoor sessions called homework and hitting where are first goal is to help our students on their homework, and afterwards we work on their swings in hitting nets and play different games. In our traditional sessions, volunteer mentors assist our lead coaches by helping set up and tear down for class, running different stations and games during class, and also aiding in the days lessons. Visit website for more details https://firstteewestmichigan.org/volunteer/

Agency: First Tee - West Michigan

Our six class sessions run all throughout the year! Spring, Summer, and Fall are our traditional sessions where we are outdoors at various courses across West Michigan. In the Winter, we host indoor sessions called homework and hitting where are first goal is to help our students on their homework, and afterwards we work on their swings in hitting nets and play different games. In our traditional sessions, volunteer mentors assist our lead coaches by helping set up and tear down for class, running different stations and games during class, and also aiding in the days lessons. Visit website for more details https://firstteewestmichigan.org/volunteer/

Agency: First Tee - West Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49008

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers needed

Greetings! We serve hospice patients in your area, all over Michigan and surrounding states. We are a growing company with a passion for taking exceptional care of our patients with dignity and quality during their end-of-life journey. I am reaching out because we have patients in need of companionship around Battle Creek Michigan. Volunteers visit patients where they reside, in their home or facility. The joy and comfort a volunteer extend to a hospice patient is tremendously rewarding. Careline is hoping to share this opportunity with your members by putting this information on your Facebook page, bulletin board, or in newsletter. As a Volunteer Coordinator, I have a passion for this program and for the opportunity to help our hospice patients. I am available to talk to members, small groups, and one on one to go over the volunteer program and its opportunities. We do require volunteers to have a 2 step TB test, fingerprinting, training, and PPE which is provided by Careline. We are looking to build a diverse group of volunteers in all areas. There is no minimum requirement for volunteer hours. Any time donated will be flexible around your schedule. We work to accommodate in the areas that you are willing to service. Volunteers can choose indirect versus direct ways to volunteer. Below are examples of how to direct volunteer: • Crafts, painting, or any creative activity that can be done by the bedside. • Pet companion volunteers( do not have to be Certified therapy dogs) • Veteran to veteran companionship • Music therapy (could be singing, playing, or listening to music) • Companionship, talking, reading a book, puzzles, word searches. • Shoveling, mowing, weeding flower beds, grocery shopping, light housework, dog walking. Below are examples of how to indirect volunteer: • Legacy projects, making a recipe book, sewing a memory pillow out of patient clothing, photos or art for the family, scrap book, or music playlist for a specific patient and family, project holding hands, clay jewelry of like a fingerprint of loved one • General administrative office work • Making fidget blanket for patients, gathering donations for fidget blankets • Supply delivery to clinical team. Please feel free to reach out via the website https://carelinehealthgroup.com/volunteers/volunteer-contact-us/

Agency: Careline Health Group

Greetings! We serve hospice patients in your area, all over Michigan and surrounding states. We are a growing company with a passion for taking exceptional care of our patients with dignity and quality during their end-of-life journey. I am reaching out because we have patients in need of companionship around Battle Creek Michigan. Volunteers visit patients where they reside, in their home or facility. The joy and comfort a volunteer extend to a hospice patient is tremendously rewarding. Careline is hoping to share this opportunity with your members by putting this information on your Facebook page, bulletin board, or in newsletter. As a Volunteer Coordinator, I have a passion for this program and for the opportunity to help our hospice patients. I am available to talk to members, small groups, and one on one to go over the volunteer program and its opportunities. We do require volunteers to have a 2 step TB test, fingerprinting, training, and PPE which is provided by Careline. We are looking to build a diverse group of volunteers in all areas. There is no minimum requirement for volunteer hours. Any time donated will be flexible around your schedule. We work to accommodate in the areas that you are willing to service. Volunteers can choose indirect versus direct ways to volunteer. Below are examples of how to direct volunteer: • Crafts, painting, or any creative activity that can be done by the bedside. • Pet companion volunteers( do not have to be Certified therapy dogs) • Veteran to veteran companionship • Music therapy (could be singing, playing, or listening to music) • Companionship, talking, reading a book, puzzles, word searches. • Shoveling, mowing, weeding flower beds, grocery shopping, light housework, dog walking. Below are examples of how to indirect volunteer: • Legacy projects, making a recipe book, sewing a memory pillow out of patient clothing, photos or art for the family, scrap book, or music playlist for a specific patient and family, project holding hands, clay jewelry of like a fingerprint of loved one • General administrative office work • Making fidget blanket for patients, gathering donations for fidget blankets • Supply delivery to clinical team. Please feel free to reach out via the website https://carelinehealthgroup.com/volunteers/volunteer-contact-us/

Agency: Careline Health Group

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer

MacDudley Dragon Entertainment LLC is seeking a volunteer to help with social media postings. Interested in someone who can post on a regular basis throughout the many different platforms used. This would include, Youtube, Facebook, TikTok and Instagram. The idea is to help spread the word and help advertise and market the upcoming festivals this organization puts on throughout the year.

Agency: MacDudley Dragon Games

MacDudley Dragon Entertainment LLC is seeking a volunteer to help with social media postings. Interested in someone who can post on a regular basis throughout the many different platforms used. This would include, Youtube, Facebook, TikTok and Instagram. The idea is to help spread the word and help advertise and market the upcoming festivals this organization puts on throughout the year.

Agency: MacDudley Dragon Games

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers

Kalamazoo Defender serves Kalamazoo County as the public defender for those who are faced with criminal charges and are appointed an attorney by the Court. We also provide holistic services including case management, referrals to community partners, and a hub where clients can meet directly with community partners. We are in need of volunteers for the following roles:

- Court Watching: Volunteers will observe court proceedings and take notes on commonalities or differences in the treatment of our clients by the Court.

- Resource Closet: Volunteers will organize donated clothing and hygiene products in our Resource Closet.

Agency: Kalamazoo County Defender, Inc.

Kalamazoo Defender serves Kalamazoo County as the public defender for those who are faced with criminal charges and are appointed an attorney by the Court. We also provide holistic services including case management, referrals to community partners, and a hub where clients can meet directly with community partners. We are in need of volunteers for the following roles:

- Court Watching: Volunteers will observe court proceedings and take notes on commonalities or differences in the treatment of our clients by the Court.

- Resource Closet: Volunteers will organize donated clothing and hygiene products in our Resource Closet.

Agency: Kalamazoo County Defender, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49007

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bird Sanctuary Resource Center Guest Services

Volunteers in this position are stationed in the Resources Center. They support Guest Services staff by greeting guests and welcoming them in a friendly manner. Volunteers in this position are also the Sanctuary’s first impression for guests, and they play an essential role in creating a welcoming and informative environment. The main responsibilities include:

1. Greeting guests and welcoming them to the Sanctuary.

2. Sharing information about activities on the grounds.

3. Suggesting that guests become Sanctuary members.

4. Distributing maps and providing information on programming and upcoming events.

5. Helping to answer or solve various visitor questions or concerns.

6. Helping to run the Resources Center store.

Benefits:

This is a great opportunity to meet Guests from around the Midwest while sharing your passion for Michigan. Active Museum Volunteers enjoy benefits, which include free memberships, discounts in the gift shops and program, and Service Merit Awards.


Requirements:

Physical requirements: Applicants must be able to maneuver around the front patio areas and be comfortable working indoors. They must also be able to learn and retain information on how to run a register and position-specific responsibilities and competencies.

Skills/knowledge required: Applicants must demonstrate excellent customer service skills and be comfortable interacting with a diverse population of Guests (i.e., age, race, gender, etc.).

Other Requirements: Volunteers in this position must be available to attend a one-hour training session for each year they volunteer.

Current Openings:

Various days and shifts are available

Agency: MSU W.K. Kellogg Biological Station

Volunteers in this position are stationed in the Resources Center. They support Guest Services staff by greeting guests and welcoming them in a friendly manner. Volunteers in this position are also the Sanctuary’s first impression for guests, and they play an essential role in creating a welcoming and informative environment. The main responsibilities include:

1. Greeting guests and welcoming them to the Sanctuary.

2. Sharing information about activities on the grounds.

3. Suggesting that guests become Sanctuary members.

4. Distributing maps and providing information on programming and upcoming events.

5. Helping to answer or solve various visitor questions or concerns.

6. Helping to run the Resources Center store.

Benefits:

This is a great opportunity to meet Guests from around the Midwest while sharing your passion for Michigan. Active Museum Volunteers enjoy benefits, which include free memberships, discounts in the gift shops and program, and Service Merit Awards.


Requirements:

Physical requirements: Applicants must be able to maneuver around the front patio areas and be comfortable working indoors. They must also be able to learn and retain information on how to run a register and position-specific responsibilities and competencies.

Skills/knowledge required: Applicants must demonstrate excellent customer service skills and be comfortable interacting with a diverse population of Guests (i.e., age, race, gender, etc.).

Other Requirements: Volunteers in this position must be available to attend a one-hour training session for each year they volunteer.

Current Openings:

Various days and shifts are available

Agency: MSU W.K. Kellogg Biological Station

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49012

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love retail... Love our Habitat RESTORE!!

Join us at the Habitat ReStore location - 7612 S. Westnedge Avenue Portage, MI

Position Description:     Volunteer

Hours:                                 Monday - Friday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM or

                                             Saturday 9:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Description:

Volunteers assist with the arrival of all donor drop-offs and truck pick-up items, and help to maintain warehouse and sales floor.

Volunteers also assist with placing merchandise on the sales floor, doing minor "Fix-it" projects, some housekeeping duties.

Enjoy sales? Volunteers can also learn to check out customers, answer phones and assist with some data entry 

General Duties

Maintains orderly displays of all merchandise and assists customers in physical movement of merchandise. Utilize scrap recycling to support the Habitat mission. Checks all items prior to sale to ascertain if they are in working order; performs minor repairs when appropriate. Maintains repair area and tools in good condition.

 Requisite Skills

Able to work independently and under supervision. Knowledge of home improvement materials helpful. Ability to project a friendly and positive image of Habitat for Humanity. Attention to detail and able to work with numbers. Computer capable for researching products online. Knowledge of Habitat for Humanity.

 

 

Agency: Kalamazoo Valley Habitat for Humanity

Join us at the Habitat ReStore location - 7612 S. Westnedge Avenue Portage, MI

Position Description:     Volunteer

Hours:                                 Monday - Friday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM or

                                             Saturday 9:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Description:

Volunteers assist with the arrival of all donor drop-offs and truck pick-up items, and help to maintain warehouse and sales floor.

Volunteers also assist with placing merchandise on the sales floor, doing minor "Fix-it" projects, some housekeeping duties.

Enjoy sales? Volunteers can also learn to check out customers, answer phones and assist with some data entry 

General Duties

Maintains orderly displays of all merchandise and assists customers in physical movement of merchandise. Utilize scrap recycling to support the Habitat mission. Checks all items prior to sale to ascertain if they are in working order; performs minor repairs when appropriate. Maintains repair area and tools in good condition.

 Requisite Skills

Able to work independently and under supervision. Knowledge of home improvement materials helpful. Ability to project a friendly and positive image of Habitat for Humanity. Attention to detail and able to work with numbers. Computer capable for researching products online. Knowledge of Habitat for Humanity.

 

 

Agency: Kalamazoo Valley Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 49024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Volunteer Program

The Senior Volunteer Program is an opportunity for senior citizens, aged 55 and older, to help build critical skills and appropriate development of our community's youth in: Barry, Branch, Calhoun and St Joseph counties. By sharing time and experience, volunteers can help children learn how to read, prepare younger students for school readiness, tackle tough subjects and make decisions that keep them on the right path.

 

 

Agency: Community Action

The Senior Volunteer Program is an opportunity for senior citizens, aged 55 and older, to help build critical skills and appropriate development of our community's youth in: Barry, Branch, Calhoun and St Joseph counties. By sharing time and experience, volunteers can help children learn how to read, prepare younger students for school readiness, tackle tough subjects and make decisions that keep them on the right path.

 

 

Agency: Community Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non-Bridge (i.e. personal care items) Donated to our SVdP Conference

We are in need of non-bridge items that we provide our community friends in need when they visit us every Saturday.  Please prayerfully consider donating any of the following personal care items - shampoo, toilet paper, laundry detergent, dish detergent, paper towels, Kleenex, toothpaste, and deodorant for our team to distribute to those in need.


If interested, these donated items can be dropped off at the Stanley Centre building which is behind the St. Catherine of Siena church each Saturday between 8:30am - 10:30am EST.  




Agency: Society of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Catherine of Siena Conference

We are in need of non-bridge items that we provide our community friends in need when they visit us every Saturday.  Please prayerfully consider donating any of the following personal care items - shampoo, toilet paper, laundry detergent, dish detergent, paper towels, Kleenex, toothpaste, and deodorant for our team to distribute to those in need.


If interested, these donated items can be dropped off at the Stanley Centre building which is behind the St. Catherine of Siena church each Saturday between 8:30am - 10:30am EST.  




Agency: Society of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Catherine of Siena Conference

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Care Monitors Needed at Pre K International!


Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer experience? Pre-K International is seeking volunteers to assist with our After School Care program. Join us from 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM and help create a positive and engaging environment for our children.

Interested? Contact us at 269-870-8412 or email assistantprekinternational@gmail.com to learn more and get involved!

Agency: Pre K International


Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer experience? Pre-K International is seeking volunteers to assist with our After School Care program. Join us from 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM and help create a positive and engaging environment for our children.

Interested? Contact us at 269-870-8412 or email assistantprekinternational@gmail.com to learn more and get involved!

Agency: Pre K International

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49048

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Mentors

Volunteers help mentor small businesses. Training is provided. Looking for folks with some business background, willing to listen and help individuals develop business plans, including financial projections, and marketing information. SCORE trains with many tools.

Agency: SCORE

Volunteers help mentor small businesses. Training is provided. Looking for folks with some business background, willing to listen and help individuals develop business plans, including financial projections, and marketing information. SCORE trains with many tools.

Agency: SCORE

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Healing Centers - Hygiene Products

Our inpatient Substance Use Disorder treatment program, Gilmore Community Healing Center, is in need of varying hygiene products to support our clients during their stay. We kindly request that all donations are alcohol free. Thank you!

Products needed: body soap, lotion, oral care items, shampoo + conditioner, shaving items, brushes + combs, reading glasses, feminine hygiene products, shower flip flops, etc.

Donations can be dropped off directly at Gilmore Community Healing Centers 7 days a week, between the hours of 7am and 7pm.


Agency: Community Healing Centers

Our inpatient Substance Use Disorder treatment program, Gilmore Community Healing Center, is in need of varying hygiene products to support our clients during their stay. We kindly request that all donations are alcohol free. Thank you!

Products needed: body soap, lotion, oral care items, shampoo + conditioner, shaving items, brushes + combs, reading glasses, feminine hygiene products, shower flip flops, etc.

Donations can be dropped off directly at Gilmore Community Healing Centers 7 days a week, between the hours of 7am and 7pm.


Agency: Community Healing Centers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49048

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers

Provides volunteer opportunties for those who love working with people and nature. If you are at least 18 years of age, like working with people and nature then becoming an adult volunteer at Binder Park Zoo might be just the thing for you. Volunteer application and criminal history background are required.  For more information, please call (269) 979-1351 or email volunteer@binderparkzoo.org or visit https://binderparkzoo.org/volunteer/

Agency: Binder Park Zoo

Provides volunteer opportunties for those who love working with people and nature. If you are at least 18 years of age, like working with people and nature then becoming an adult volunteer at Binder Park Zoo might be just the thing for you. Volunteer application and criminal history background are required.  For more information, please call (269) 979-1351 or email volunteer@binderparkzoo.org or visit https://binderparkzoo.org/volunteer/

Agency: Binder Park Zoo

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49014

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Individual Volunteer Opportunities

We have many volunteer opportunities and are continuing to add to them. Please check out volunteer opportunities online https://www.kazoohumane.org/volunteer

Examples include: Checking in patients to our spay and neuter clinic in the morning or returning them to their happy owners at the end of the day;Keeping an eye on our canine or feline patients after surgery, making sure they are comfortable, walking the dogs, and comforting the cats;Handing out food at our Emergency Pet Food Bank; Helping with general office work such as answering phones and data entry;Helping with laundry and cleaning to keep our facility clean and sanitary;Put your unique skills to work for KHS. Whether you're a crafter, builder, gardener, or whatever your talent is, we'd love to think of ways to work together. Get started by filling out a short application and attend a volunteer orientation to access opportunities and schedules for which you would be a great candidate.

Agency: Kalamazoo Humane Society

We have many volunteer opportunities and are continuing to add to them. Please check out volunteer opportunities online https://www.kazoohumane.org/volunteer

Examples include: Checking in patients to our spay and neuter clinic in the morning or returning them to their happy owners at the end of the day;Keeping an eye on our canine or feline patients after surgery, making sure they are comfortable, walking the dogs, and comforting the cats;Handing out food at our Emergency Pet Food Bank; Helping with general office work such as answering phones and data entry;Helping with laundry and cleaning to keep our facility clean and sanitary;Put your unique skills to work for KHS. Whether you're a crafter, builder, gardener, or whatever your talent is, we'd love to think of ways to work together. Get started by filling out a short application and attend a volunteer orientation to access opportunities and schedules for which you would be a great candidate.

Agency: Kalamazoo Humane Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49048

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia Care Support Group Facilitator - Kalamazoo County

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia Care Support Group Facilitator - Ingham County

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 48823

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia Care Support Group Facilitator - Eaton County

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 48813

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia Care Support Group Facilitator - Clinton County

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 48879

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia Care Support Group Facilitator - Calhoun County

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 49068

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia Care Support Group Facilitator - Jackson County

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. Training is provided by the Association.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

The Alzheimer's Association is looking for confident, self motivated individuals to facilitate our Dementia Caregiver Support Groups. These groups are designed to provide emotional, educational, and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings each month. We are looking to expand our facilitator base to add additional groups throughout our area. Training is provided by the Association.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 49203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Education Program Presenters - Southwest Michigan

Community Education Presenters

Are you a good public speaker? Are you comfortable talking to a group? If so, the Alzheimer’s Association is looking for you. Our Volunteer Community Educators present scheduled community education meetings on different aspects of the disease to increase dementia awareness and knowledge in our local communities. Upon completion of your training, you will be able to effectively use that knowledge and educate your community about Alzheimer’s disease.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

Community Education Presenters

Are you a good public speaker? Are you comfortable talking to a group? If so, the Alzheimer’s Association is looking for you. Our Volunteer Community Educators present scheduled community education meetings on different aspects of the disease to increase dementia awareness and knowledge in our local communities. Upon completion of your training, you will be able to effectively use that knowledge and educate your community about Alzheimer’s disease.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 49007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative/Marketing/Special Events Volunteers

We offer a variety of volunteer opportunities.

Agency: Kalamazoo Eastside Neighborhood Association

We offer a variety of volunteer opportunities.

Agency: Kalamazoo Eastside Neighborhood Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49048

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Companion Volunteer

Senior companions provide individualized support and companionship to adults 21 and older who need extra assistance to maintain their independence. Potential volunteers must be 55 years old or better, live on a limited income, and enjoy helping others. In exchange for their service of 15-20 hrs/wk, volunteers earn a small TAX-FREE hourly cash stipend. Call to learn more about the program or to request an application package.  Must complete an application which includes a confidential criminal history check and references.  Hours: Available hours are Mon-Fri [8am-5pm]; 15-20 hrs/wk. Schedule is flexible and determined by volunteer's availability and client need. Minimum age: 55

Agency: Milestone Senior Services

Senior companions provide individualized support and companionship to adults 21 and older who need extra assistance to maintain their independence. Potential volunteers must be 55 years old or better, live on a limited income, and enjoy helping others. In exchange for their service of 15-20 hrs/wk, volunteers earn a small TAX-FREE hourly cash stipend. Call to learn more about the program or to request an application package.  Must complete an application which includes a confidential criminal history check and references.  Hours: Available hours are Mon-Fri [8am-5pm]; 15-20 hrs/wk. Schedule is flexible and determined by volunteer's availability and client need. Minimum age: 55

Agency: Milestone Senior Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Volunteer

How will you make a difference? If you are age 55 or better we encourage you to join RSVP - Your Invitation to Volunteer.  RSVP, a national service program, partners with nonprofits, schools and healthcare organizations to offer older adults service opportunities that address some of the most important community needs.  RSVP volunteers tutor or mentor youth, help seniors live independently or access health care benefits, serve Veterans, distribute emergency food, teach adults to read, educate older adults on healthy aging, and more.  Hours: One-time, short term, or regular opportunities are available. Minimum age: 55

Participation in RSVP is free, and volunteers receive personal assistance and information about service options identified specifically for them. Available supports include access to limited mileage reimbursement, no cost supplemental accident medical, volunteer liability and automobile liability insurance, an appreciation event, newsletter and more.

Skills and requirements: Must complete an RSVP volunteer application and participate in orientation.  Some service positions with partner agencies require an additional application, and may include criminal history checks, references, driving record check or other pre-service requirements including training.  Must track and report service hours and activities.

Agency: Milestone Senior Services

How will you make a difference? If you are age 55 or better we encourage you to join RSVP - Your Invitation to Volunteer.  RSVP, a national service program, partners with nonprofits, schools and healthcare organizations to offer older adults service opportunities that address some of the most important community needs.  RSVP volunteers tutor or mentor youth, help seniors live independently or access health care benefits, serve Veterans, distribute emergency food, teach adults to read, educate older adults on healthy aging, and more.  Hours: One-time, short term, or regular opportunities are available. Minimum age: 55

Participation in RSVP is free, and volunteers receive personal assistance and information about service options identified specifically for them. Available supports include access to limited mileage reimbursement, no cost supplemental accident medical, volunteer liability and automobile liability insurance, an appreciation event, newsletter and more.

Skills and requirements: Must complete an RSVP volunteer application and participate in orientation.  Some service positions with partner agencies require an additional application, and may include criminal history checks, references, driving record check or other pre-service requirements including training.  Must track and report service hours and activities.

Agency: Milestone Senior Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Tutors Needed

Passionate about literacy? Want to help adults with reading and writing? Become a tutor! In as little as two hours per week, you can make a positive impact on someone's life by helping them reach their goals. No experience is necessary, we provide free training, materials, and curriculum. Contact us for the next session dates. Choose to tutor in person or online, with a native English speaker or English Language Learner. For our ESL program, we also have positions available as classroom teachers, classroom assistants, and CASAS test proctors.

Visit kalamazooliteracy.org/volunteer/tutor to sign up today! 

Agency: Kalamazoo Literacy Council

Passionate about literacy? Want to help adults with reading and writing? Become a tutor! In as little as two hours per week, you can make a positive impact on someone's life by helping them reach their goals. No experience is necessary, we provide free training, materials, and curriculum. Contact us for the next session dates. Choose to tutor in person or online, with a native English speaker or English Language Learner. For our ESL program, we also have positions available as classroom teachers, classroom assistants, and CASAS test proctors.

Visit kalamazooliteracy.org/volunteer/tutor to sign up today! 

Agency: Kalamazoo Literacy Council

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cleaning and Taking Care of Cats

We offer volunteer opportunities at Companion Cats. Opportunities include cleaning and taking care of the cats. Our mission is to find suitable homes for unowned cats, thus ending the suffering of abandoned and homeless cats living on the streets. There is an application available and an interview process if interested, call, email or walk-in for more details.

Agency: Companion Cats

We offer volunteer opportunities at Companion Cats. Opportunities include cleaning and taking care of the cats. Our mission is to find suitable homes for unowned cats, thus ending the suffering of abandoned and homeless cats living on the streets. There is an application available and an interview process if interested, call, email or walk-in for more details.

Agency: Companion Cats

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Members

The Queer Theatre, Inc Board of Directors meets once a month, with additional independent and committee work as needed.  

1. Regularly attends board meetings and important related meetings.
2. Makes serious commitment to participate actively in committee work.
3. Volunteers for and willingly accepts assignments and completes them thoroughly and on time.
4. Stays informed about committee matters, prepares themselves well for meetings, and reviews and comments on minutes and reports.
5. Gets to know other committee members and builds a collegial working relationship that contributes to consensus. 
6. Is an active participant in the committee's annual evaluation and planning efforts.
7. Participates in fund raising for the organization.
8. Actively promotes the organization and our programs in the community.
9. Exemplifies and advances the mission of the organization.
10. Attends productions and volunteer events regularly.

Agency: Queer Theatre, Inc

The Queer Theatre, Inc Board of Directors meets once a month, with additional independent and committee work as needed.  

1. Regularly attends board meetings and important related meetings.
2. Makes serious commitment to participate actively in committee work.
3. Volunteers for and willingly accepts assignments and completes them thoroughly and on time.
4. Stays informed about committee matters, prepares themselves well for meetings, and reviews and comments on minutes and reports.
5. Gets to know other committee members and builds a collegial working relationship that contributes to consensus. 
6. Is an active participant in the committee's annual evaluation and planning efforts.
7. Participates in fund raising for the organization.
8. Actively promotes the organization and our programs in the community.
9. Exemplifies and advances the mission of the organization.
10. Attends productions and volunteer events regularly.

Agency: Queer Theatre, Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Services Related Volunteer Opportunities

Provides volunteer opportunities for compassionate and loving individuals to be personal caregivers to terminally ill.

Our volunteers are the heart and soul of our organization. Without their unselfish acts we would not be able to provide this much needed cost-free care. Care giving is provided by trained volunteers and staff. Our guests and families are loved and cared for through the kindness and compassion of our volunteers and staff and because of your commitment to support Kairos through your generous donations.

Agency: Kairos Dwelling Home of Terminally Ill

Provides volunteer opportunities for compassionate and loving individuals to be personal caregivers to terminally ill.

Our volunteers are the heart and soul of our organization. Without their unselfish acts we would not be able to provide this much needed cost-free care. Care giving is provided by trained volunteers and staff. Our guests and families are loved and cared for through the kindness and compassion of our volunteers and staff and because of your commitment to support Kairos through your generous donations.

Agency: Kairos Dwelling Home of Terminally Ill

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49048

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Playroom Volunteer

Open and close the playroom for kids in shelter during regular scheduled time. Arrange activities for youth to participate in while in the playroom. Afternoons, evenings and weekends preferred during school year. Summer hours flexible. Minimum of 2 hours each day at least one day a week.

Application, background checks, interview and training required.

Agency: SAFE Place

Open and close the playroom for kids in shelter during regular scheduled time. Arrange activities for youth to participate in while in the playroom. Afternoons, evenings and weekends preferred during school year. Summer hours flexible. Minimum of 2 hours each day at least one day a week.

Application, background checks, interview and training required.

Agency: SAFE Place

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Resource Event

Hello! The Kalamazoo Coalition for the Unhoused hosts an event at the Salvation Army known as the Community Resource Event. The event offers a monthly gathering that offers resources for food, showers, resource information and agency support for those agencies apart of the Coalition, haircuts and pet supplies. Reach out via email or facebook for volunteer sign up.

By signing up as a volunteer, you will be helping us pass out resources, check patrons in, serve food, clean up, sort donations, and have good conversation with shelter users! I. Please note, we COMPLETELY rely on folks that sign up to make the shelter run. If you sign up, we need you to show up or notify us if you cannot make it. Thank you for making such a difference! Please review the volunteer handbook prior to your scheduled shift - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yKctQlRveidij_BXnC5eKGXScaSQH1Kj/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100205555705116190625&rtpof=true&sd=true

 

If interested in volunteering please reach out via email or Facebook. Also those interested may sign up here: 
https://signup.com/go/kpEXGyz

Agency: Kalamazoo Coalition for the Unhoused

Hello! The Kalamazoo Coalition for the Unhoused hosts an event at the Salvation Army known as the Community Resource Event. The event offers a monthly gathering that offers resources for food, showers, resource information and agency support for those agencies apart of the Coalition, haircuts and pet supplies. Reach out via email or facebook for volunteer sign up.

By signing up as a volunteer, you will be helping us pass out resources, check patrons in, serve food, clean up, sort donations, and have good conversation with shelter users! I. Please note, we COMPLETELY rely on folks that sign up to make the shelter run. If you sign up, we need you to show up or notify us if you cannot make it. Thank you for making such a difference! Please review the volunteer handbook prior to your scheduled shift - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yKctQlRveidij_BXnC5eKGXScaSQH1Kj/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100205555705116190625&rtpof=true&sd=true

 

If interested in volunteering please reach out via email or Facebook. Also those interested may sign up here: 
https://signup.com/go/kpEXGyz

Agency: Kalamazoo Coalition for the Unhoused

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hygiene Products for Court Appearances

Our clients deserve to feel confident and their best when attending a court appearance. We are in need of travel size shampoos, soaps, deodorants, facewash, toothpaste, and toothbrushes. We also appreciate menstrual products. Any donations can be delivered to our office at 151 S. Rose St. 2nd floor.

Agency: Kalamazoo County Defender, Inc.

Our clients deserve to feel confident and their best when attending a court appearance. We are in need of travel size shampoos, soaps, deodorants, facewash, toothpaste, and toothbrushes. We also appreciate menstrual products. Any donations can be delivered to our office at 151 S. Rose St. 2nd floor.

Agency: Kalamazoo County Defender, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Disaster Services Team Volunteer

The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services acts as support to first responders during disasters like tornadoes, fires and earthquakes as well as during important training exercises. When our first responders are working long, hot days to keep us safe, they know they can count on The Salvation Army to offer them food, water, and a calm place to take a break.

Volunteers will attend bimonthly training meetings and serve in an as-needed capacity on the Salvation Army canteen (mobile food truck).  

Agency: The Salvation Army of Kalamazoo

The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services acts as support to first responders during disasters like tornadoes, fires and earthquakes as well as during important training exercises. When our first responders are working long, hot days to keep us safe, they know they can count on The Salvation Army to offer them food, water, and a calm place to take a break.

Volunteers will attend bimonthly training meetings and serve in an as-needed capacity on the Salvation Army canteen (mobile food truck).  

Agency: The Salvation Army of Kalamazoo

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Build Wheelchair Ramps (Kalamazoo)

Volunteers for this program will work on a team to build wheelchair ramps for seniors with mobility challenges.

Volunteers can:

help pre-build ramp parts at our Kalamazoo facility (Tuesday and Thursday mornings), and/or help assemble ramps on-site at various locations around Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties.

On-site ramp builds generally happen on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. However, dates and locations of ramps are subject to change due to weather and other factors. Flexibility is appreciated.
Sites will be supervised by experienced Senior Services staff. We offer gas reimbursement for more distant ramp sites.

Volunteers should have some familiarity with and ability to safely use basic power tools and hand tools. More advanced carpentry knowledge is useful, but not required. Physical activities include standing for short or prolonged periods of time, carrying up to 50 lbs, bending, reaching, and stooping. Limited accommodations can be made when necessary. Volunteers are encouraged to bring basic tools (drill, driver, hammer, tape measure, etc.) if they have them. Minimum age is 18.

Ramp builds for group volunteer projects can be scheduled in advance.

Apply to volunteer on our website: https://milestoneseniorservices.org/volunteer call 269-382-0515 x 123 with any questions!

Agency: Milestone Senior Services

Volunteers for this program will work on a team to build wheelchair ramps for seniors with mobility challenges.

Volunteers can:

help pre-build ramp parts at our Kalamazoo facility (Tuesday and Thursday mornings), and/or help assemble ramps on-site at various locations around Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties.

On-site ramp builds generally happen on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. However, dates and locations of ramps are subject to change due to weather and other factors. Flexibility is appreciated.
Sites will be supervised by experienced Senior Services staff. We offer gas reimbursement for more distant ramp sites.

Volunteers should have some familiarity with and ability to safely use basic power tools and hand tools. More advanced carpentry knowledge is useful, but not required. Physical activities include standing for short or prolonged periods of time, carrying up to 50 lbs, bending, reaching, and stooping. Limited accommodations can be made when necessary. Volunteers are encouraged to bring basic tools (drill, driver, hammer, tape measure, etc.) if they have them. Minimum age is 18.

Ramp builds for group volunteer projects can be scheduled in advance.

Apply to volunteer on our website: https://milestoneseniorservices.org/volunteer call 269-382-0515 x 123 with any questions!

Agency: Milestone Senior Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Build Wheelchair Ramps (Calhoun County)

Volunteers for this program will work on a team to build wheelchair ramps for seniors with mobility challenges.

Volunteers can:

help assemble ramps on-site at various locations around Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties and/or... help pre-build ramp parts at our Kalamazoo facility (Tuesday and Thursday mornings).

On-site ramp builds generally happen on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. However, dates and locations of ramps are subject to change due to weather and other factors. Flexibility is appreciated.
Sites will be supervised by experienced Senior Services staff. We offer gas reimbursement for more distant ramp sites.

Volunteers should have some familiarity with and ability to safely use basic power tools and hand tools. More advanced carpentry knowledge is useful, but not required. Physical activities include standing for short or prolonged periods of time, carrying up to 50 lbs, bending, reaching, and stooping. Limited accommodations can be made when necessary. Volunteers are encouraged to bring basic tools (drill, driver, hammer, tape measure, etc.) if they have them. Minimum age is 18.

Ramp builds for group volunteer projects can be scheduled in advance.

Fill out Senior Services' Volunteer Application to get started!

Agency: Milestone Senior Services

Volunteers for this program will work on a team to build wheelchair ramps for seniors with mobility challenges.

Volunteers can:

help assemble ramps on-site at various locations around Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties and/or... help pre-build ramp parts at our Kalamazoo facility (Tuesday and Thursday mornings).

On-site ramp builds generally happen on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. However, dates and locations of ramps are subject to change due to weather and other factors. Flexibility is appreciated.
Sites will be supervised by experienced Senior Services staff. We offer gas reimbursement for more distant ramp sites.

Volunteers should have some familiarity with and ability to safely use basic power tools and hand tools. More advanced carpentry knowledge is useful, but not required. Physical activities include standing for short or prolonged periods of time, carrying up to 50 lbs, bending, reaching, and stooping. Limited accommodations can be made when necessary. Volunteers are encouraged to bring basic tools (drill, driver, hammer, tape measure, etc.) if they have them. Minimum age is 18.

Ramp builds for group volunteer projects can be scheduled in advance.

Fill out Senior Services' Volunteer Application to get started!

Agency: Milestone Senior Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events and Community Engagement (As needed)

Help Kalamazoo Friends of Recreation expand access to program funding assistance by joining us at local community events.

Activities: 

Help with Set-up and tear down communicate with community members about KFOR's mission and financial assistance program Protect personal information gathered while performing duties

Agency: Kalamazoo Friends of Recreation

Help Kalamazoo Friends of Recreation expand access to program funding assistance by joining us at local community events.

Activities: 

Help with Set-up and tear down communicate with community members about KFOR's mission and financial assistance program Protect personal information gathered while performing duties

Agency: Kalamazoo Friends of Recreation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SPCA Dog & Cat Wishlist

Amazon Wishlist: Amazon.com

 

Monetary Donations: Donate (paypal.com)

Agency: SPCA of Southwest Michigan

Amazon Wishlist: Amazon.com

 

Monetary Donations: Donate (paypal.com)

Agency: SPCA of Southwest Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Collections Assistant

Assist collections manager with organizational tasks related to our 150 year old natural history collection such as cleaning, tagging, boxing, and researching artifacts and historic specimens. 

Agency: Kingman Collections

Assist collections manager with organizational tasks related to our 150 year old natural history collection such as cleaning, tagging, boxing, and researching artifacts and historic specimens. 

Agency: Kingman Collections

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fund Development

Assist advisory committee with finding and writing grants, seeking new sponsorships, and advocating for museum collection preservation and education with donors and community partners. 

Agency: Kingman Collections

Assist advisory committee with finding and writing grants, seeking new sponsorships, and advocating for museum collection preservation and education with donors and community partners. 

Agency: Kingman Collections

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sort Donations

Sorting donations so they can be put in the free store for families to take home for free.

Agency: Charitable Union

Sorting donations so they can be put in the free store for families to take home for free.

Agency: Charitable Union

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Free Store restocking

Prep clothing and misc. items for Free Store. Could include: sorting items, sizing clothing, making hygiene packs, pre packing period supplies, sorting hangers, organizing/straightening items in Free Store. 

Agency: Charitable Union

Prep clothing and misc. items for Free Store. Could include: sorting items, sizing clothing, making hygiene packs, pre packing period supplies, sorting hangers, organizing/straightening items in Free Store. 

Agency: Charitable Union

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Driver

We need drivers for our Metro Share Van program.  Metro Transit fully trains you and there is no special license other than a valid driver's license.  You pick your hours and days to volunteer.  The schedule is printed weekly and you sign up to drive when you are available.  We are also taking volunteers to drive their private vehicle to transport seniors to medical appointments.  

 

Please contact Tamra for more information at stafford@sbcglobal.net for more information. 

Agency: South County Community Services

We need drivers for our Metro Share Van program.  Metro Transit fully trains you and there is no special license other than a valid driver's license.  You pick your hours and days to volunteer.  The schedule is printed weekly and you sign up to drive when you are available.  We are also taking volunteers to drive their private vehicle to transport seniors to medical appointments.  

 

Please contact Tamra for more information at stafford@sbcglobal.net for more information. 

Agency: South County Community Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49097

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photograph Archive Prep and Documenting

The Vicksburg Historical Society is in need of individuals that are familiar with (or willing to learn about) archiving photographs and documents. We currently have several collections that are in need of processing. This includes measuring items, placing into archival quality storage bags, writing descriptions, and putting into new locations.

These collections include Vicksburg Commercial (newspaper) photographs and Vicksburg Community Schools photographs (sports, students, one-room schools.

Agency: Vicksburg Historical Society

The Vicksburg Historical Society is in need of individuals that are familiar with (or willing to learn about) archiving photographs and documents. We currently have several collections that are in need of processing. This includes measuring items, placing into archival quality storage bags, writing descriptions, and putting into new locations.

These collections include Vicksburg Commercial (newspaper) photographs and Vicksburg Community Schools photographs (sports, students, one-room schools.

Agency: Vicksburg Historical Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49097

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Service Volunteer

Volunteers- Help the Kalamazoo Gospel Mission prepare and box up meals for the homeless. We serve three meals every day to those in need. Approximate shifts are 6am-8:30am, and 3pm-6pm, every day of the week. Must first fill out a Kalamazoo Gospel Ministries Volunteer Application, which is available at the front desk of the Mission, or an electronic copy can be sent by e-mailing Matt Furrow, Volunteer Coordinator, at: mfurrow@kzoogospel.org 


Agency: Kalamazoo Gospel Ministries

Volunteers- Help the Kalamazoo Gospel Mission prepare and box up meals for the homeless. We serve three meals every day to those in need. Approximate shifts are 6am-8:30am, and 3pm-6pm, every day of the week. Must first fill out a Kalamazoo Gospel Ministries Volunteer Application, which is available at the front desk of the Mission, or an electronic copy can be sent by e-mailing Matt Furrow, Volunteer Coordinator, at: mfurrow@kzoogospel.org 


Agency: Kalamazoo Gospel Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Voluntary After School Elementary Tutors

Our Learning Lab program consist of one-on-one and small group sessions in which volunteers work with students on a particular academic skill (reading, writing, math, science, homework assistance, etc.). Premier Athletics’ main focus is on building students’ strengths or helping them improve their skills in areas that challenge them.

Tutor Qualifications/Skills:

Emotional maturity and stability Patient, flexible, positive, consistent, dependable, and cooperative (with a sense of humor) Ability to take supervision and correction constructively. Ability to positively supervise students.

Education, Experience Requirements:

High school diploma, GED, or equivalent required Bachelor’s degree in education or subject-matter field a plus Recent teaching experience a plus

Agency: Premier Athletics for Youth Development

Our Learning Lab program consist of one-on-one and small group sessions in which volunteers work with students on a particular academic skill (reading, writing, math, science, homework assistance, etc.). Premier Athletics’ main focus is on building students’ strengths or helping them improve their skills in areas that challenge them.

Tutor Qualifications/Skills:

Emotional maturity and stability Patient, flexible, positive, consistent, dependable, and cooperative (with a sense of humor) Ability to take supervision and correction constructively. Ability to positively supervise students.

Education, Experience Requirements:

High school diploma, GED, or equivalent required Bachelor’s degree in education or subject-matter field a plus Recent teaching experience a plus

Agency: Premier Athletics for Youth Development

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49048

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Centrica Journeys

Centrica Journeys offers year-round grief counseling for children, teens, and their families who are hurting from the loss of a loved one. Grieving children can express and process their thoughts and feelings, learn healthy coping skills, and interact with others close in age. This grief counseling program is free and supported by donations from the community.

Professional grief support counselors train the volunteers as they begin their service and are actively involved in each session providing encouragement and support every step of the way.

 Volunteers can assist in a variety of roles:

*Meal Support

*Group Co-Leader

*Greeter

*Preparation/Set Up

Journeys takes place the 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings of every month. Dinner is provided to the families, and children are divided by age for facilitated activities such as art, music, and interaction to share memories and learn how to cope with their forever-changed lives.

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through the Centrica Care Navigators website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica Care Navigators’ Volunteer Page!

Additional Details

*18 and older

*Is Family Friendly

*Is Wheelchair Accessible

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Centrica Journeys offers year-round grief counseling for children, teens, and their families who are hurting from the loss of a loved one. Grieving children can express and process their thoughts and feelings, learn healthy coping skills, and interact with others close in age. This grief counseling program is free and supported by donations from the community.

Professional grief support counselors train the volunteers as they begin their service and are actively involved in each session providing encouragement and support every step of the way.

 Volunteers can assist in a variety of roles:

*Meal Support

*Group Co-Leader

*Greeter

*Preparation/Set Up

Journeys takes place the 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings of every month. Dinner is provided to the families, and children are divided by age for facilitated activities such as art, music, and interaction to share memories and learn how to cope with their forever-changed lives.

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through the Centrica Care Navigators website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica Care Navigators’ Volunteer Page!

Additional Details

*18 and older

*Is Family Friendly

*Is Wheelchair Accessible

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Home Set-Up

We are in need of individuals or groups to help furnish homes for refugees. Requires moving furniture from storage to home and helping set-up the home. This is an occasional, ongoing need as we welcome refugees to Kalamazoo. Vehicle with moving capacity a plus, but not required. 

Donations of furniture and household items welcome as well. 

Agency: Bethany Christian Services

We are in need of individuals or groups to help furnish homes for refugees. Requires moving furniture from storage to home and helping set-up the home. This is an occasional, ongoing need as we welcome refugees to Kalamazoo. Vehicle with moving capacity a plus, but not required. 

Donations of furniture and household items welcome as well. 

Agency: Bethany Christian Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Refugee Resettlement Wishlist

Our Amazon Wishlist is continually updated with needs for our refugee resettlement clients. 

 

See our list here: https://a.co/ecafLBx

Agency: Bethany Christian Services

Our Amazon Wishlist is continually updated with needs for our refugee resettlement clients. 

 

See our list here: https://a.co/ecafLBx

Agency: Bethany Christian Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Event Host

Job Title: Volunteer Event Host

Department: Education

Location: 810 Bryant St., Kalamazoo, MI 49001

Travel Required: Some local travel, for outreach events

Starting Salary Range: Volunteer

Position Type: 2-4 hours per week

Position Summary:

Community Homeworks is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower our low-income neighbors to maintain safe, sustainable, and dignified homes in Kalamazoo County. This is achieved through critical home repairs and homeowner education to foster self-sufficient and successful homeowners.

Volunteer Event Hosts support Community Homeworks by providing a welcoming atmosphere to participants who attend workshops, classes, and other similar events. The event hosts also share information about Community Homeworks programs at community outreach (tabling) events. This position has direct contact and frequent interaction with our participants, instructors, staff, community members, and others with an interest in our programs and services. This individual must represent Community Homeworks in a professional manner with courteous customer service and a neat and professional appearance. The Events host works when events are scheduled, which may be during the day, evenings, or on weekends.

Responsibilities:

Work alongside Community Homeworks staff and volunteers to provide a welcoming face at educational workshops, classes, and similar events for Community Homeworks families, community partners, and the larger community. Attend community outreach events with Community Homeworks staff to share information about our programs and related opportunities. Greet participants and help orient participants to Community Homeworks facilities and programs. Ensure the space is set up appropriately and is inviting to all participants. Ensure program materials are available and accessible for all participants. Help support program presenters/ instructors if needed.

Minimum Qualifications

Must be friendly, engaging, and welcoming to all people from diverse backgrounds and treat all participants with respect and dignity.
Ability to pass criminal background and sex offender registry. Must have excellent interpersonal communications skills, both one on one and in groups. Ability to work a flexible schedule (evenings and weekends are required). Physical ability to stand, bend, and lift up to 25 pounds on a regular basis. Experience and skilled in working with and providing excellent customer service to people of diverse backgrounds.

Must also have a mission-driven commitment to serving low-income and at-risk families. This position requires an individual who wants to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable households and prevent housing instability for families in our community.

Agency: Community Homeworks

Job Title: Volunteer Event Host

Department: Education

Location: 810 Bryant St., Kalamazoo, MI 49001

Travel Required: Some local travel, for outreach events

Starting Salary Range: Volunteer

Position Type: 2-4 hours per week

Position Summary:

Community Homeworks is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower our low-income neighbors to maintain safe, sustainable, and dignified homes in Kalamazoo County. This is achieved through critical home repairs and homeowner education to foster self-sufficient and successful homeowners.

Volunteer Event Hosts support Community Homeworks by providing a welcoming atmosphere to participants who attend workshops, classes, and other similar events. The event hosts also share information about Community Homeworks programs at community outreach (tabling) events. This position has direct contact and frequent interaction with our participants, instructors, staff, community members, and others with an interest in our programs and services. This individual must represent Community Homeworks in a professional manner with courteous customer service and a neat and professional appearance. The Events host works when events are scheduled, which may be during the day, evenings, or on weekends.

Responsibilities:

Work alongside Community Homeworks staff and volunteers to provide a welcoming face at educational workshops, classes, and similar events for Community Homeworks families, community partners, and the larger community. Attend community outreach events with Community Homeworks staff to share information about our programs and related opportunities. Greet participants and help orient participants to Community Homeworks facilities and programs. Ensure the space is set up appropriately and is inviting to all participants. Ensure program materials are available and accessible for all participants. Help support program presenters/ instructors if needed.

Minimum Qualifications

Must be friendly, engaging, and welcoming to all people from diverse backgrounds and treat all participants with respect and dignity.
Ability to pass criminal background and sex offender registry. Must have excellent interpersonal communications skills, both one on one and in groups. Ability to work a flexible schedule (evenings and weekends are required). Physical ability to stand, bend, and lift up to 25 pounds on a regular basis. Experience and skilled in working with and providing excellent customer service to people of diverse backgrounds.

Must also have a mission-driven commitment to serving low-income and at-risk families. This position requires an individual who wants to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable households and prevent housing instability for families in our community.

Agency: Community Homeworks

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Assistant

Volunteer will assist our Intake Specialist during The Salvation Army's open pantry time with getting food and personal hygiene products, etc. for clients. The Pantry is open to clients for assistance on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00-4:00PM both days.

Agency: The Salvation Army of Kalamazoo

Volunteer will assist our Intake Specialist during The Salvation Army's open pantry time with getting food and personal hygiene products, etc. for clients. The Pantry is open to clients for assistance on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00-4:00PM both days.

Agency: The Salvation Army of Kalamazoo

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bakers or Cookie Makers

We need volunteers wanting to make cookies, popcorn or other snacks on our Community Living Center (nursing home) units for our Veterans.  Volunteers will prepare items from frozen dough and serve them on the units.  Or if the volunteer would like to assist Veterans in preparing simple cookie recipes as a group activity, that is also possible.

Agency: Battle Creek VA Medical Center

We need volunteers wanting to make cookies, popcorn or other snacks on our Community Living Center (nursing home) units for our Veterans.  Volunteers will prepare items from frozen dough and serve them on the units.  Or if the volunteer would like to assist Veterans in preparing simple cookie recipes as a group activity, that is also possible.

Agency: Battle Creek VA Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 49037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board/Committee Volunteers

Crescendo is always looking for volunteers to serve on our board of directors and board committees. Various opportunities are available. We are especially interested in persons with experience in marketing, finance, human resources, law, and development.

Agency: Crescendo Academy of Music

Crescendo is always looking for volunteers to serve on our board of directors and board committees. Various opportunities are available. We are especially interested in persons with experience in marketing, finance, human resources, law, and development.

Agency: Crescendo Academy of Music

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 49007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Victim Advocate - Van Buren County

Sexual Assault Services (SAS) is seeking dedicated individuals to be Volunteer Victim Advocates to respond to the needs of survivors of sexual assaults. Victim advocates provide advocacy & non-judgmental support to survivors throughout Calhoun & Van Buren counties.**

Position: Volunteer Victim Advocate - Van Buren County

Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator

Function: To meet the direct needs of survivors & their non-perpetrating significant others, by offering crisis intervention, support, advocacy, information & referrals

Hours: On-call for at least two shifts per month

 

Responsibilities:

Provide empathic, non-judgmental support & advocacy to survivors & secondary victims on-site at hospital emergency rooms, nurse examiner sites, police departments Cover at least two on-call shifts a month. Shift options are 7:00 am-5:00 pm, 5:00 pm-11:00 pm, & 11:00 pm-7:00 am.  Respond to site within one hour of being requested Present a mature & professional demeanor when interacting with others Observe confidentiality policy regarding all client & agency information Complete required paperwork Attend monthly volunteer victim advocate meetings Keep informed of program policies, procedures & community resources

 

Skills & Qualifications:

Be at least 18 years old Ability to relate to survivors in a patient, empathic, non-judgmental manner Ability to relate to agency personnel & community members in a mature & professional manner Complete 30 hours of sexual assault training prior to taking on-call shifts Commit to a minimum of six months of service following training completion Be resourceful, self-motivated, dependable & informed on the issue of sexual assault Have access to transportation

 

How to become a SAS Volunteer:

Submit volunteer application Complete background checks Attend all victim advocate training sessions

 

Mission:

Sexual Assault Services (SAS) is committed to providing empathic, non-judgmental, comprehensive services, support & advocacy for survivors & others affected by sexual assault or abuse; raising awareness of sexual assault; & engaging others to help in holding offenders accountable & to achieve a community free of sexual violence.

 

**Note, advocacy for Kalamazoo county is provided by YWCA Kalamazoo.

Class credit is available with approval. 

Agency: Bronson Sexual Assault Services

Sexual Assault Services (SAS) is seeking dedicated individuals to be Volunteer Victim Advocates to respond to the needs of survivors of sexual assaults. Victim advocates provide advocacy & non-judgmental support to survivors throughout Calhoun & Van Buren counties.**

Position: Volunteer Victim Advocate - Van Buren County

Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator

Function: To meet the direct needs of survivors & their non-perpetrating significant others, by offering crisis intervention, support, advocacy, information & referrals

Hours: On-call for at least two shifts per month

 

Responsibilities:

Provide empathic, non-judgmental support & advocacy to survivors & secondary victims on-site at hospital emergency rooms, nurse examiner sites, police departments Cover at least two on-call shifts a month. Shift options are 7:00 am-5:00 pm, 5:00 pm-11:00 pm, & 11:00 pm-7:00 am.  Respond to site within one hour of being requested Present a mature & professional demeanor when interacting with others Observe confidentiality policy regarding all client & agency information Complete required paperwork Attend monthly volunteer victim advocate meetings Keep informed of program policies, procedures & community resources

 

Skills & Qualifications:

Be at least 18 years old Ability to relate to survivors in a patient, empathic, non-judgmental manner Ability to relate to agency personnel & community members in a mature & professional manner Complete 30 hours of sexual assault training prior to taking on-call shifts Commit to a minimum of six months of service following training completion Be resourceful, self-motivated, dependable & informed on the issue of sexual assault Have access to transportation

 

How to become a SAS Volunteer:

Submit volunteer application Complete background checks Attend all victim advocate training sessions

 

Mission:

Sexual Assault Services (SAS) is committed to providing empathic, non-judgmental, comprehensive services, support & advocacy for survivors & others affected by sexual assault or abuse; raising awareness of sexual assault; & engaging others to help in holding offenders accountable & to achieve a community free of sexual violence.

 

**Note, advocacy for Kalamazoo county is provided by YWCA Kalamazoo.

Class credit is available with approval. 

Agency: Bronson Sexual Assault Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Victim Advocate - Calhoun County

Sexual Assault Services (SAS) is seeking dedicated individuals to be Volunteer Victim Advocates to respond to the needs of survivors of sexual assaults. Victim advocates provide advocacy & non-judgmental support to survivors throughout Calhoun & Van Buren counties.**

Position: Volunteer Victim Advocate - Calhoun County

Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator

Function: To meet the direct needs of survivors & their non-perpetrating significant others, by offering crisis intervention, support, advocacy, information & referrals

Hours: On-call for at least two shifts per month

 

Responsibilities:

Provide empathic, non-judgmental support & advocacy to survivors & secondary victims on-site at hospital emergency rooms, nurse examiner sites, police departments Cover at least two on-call shifts a month. Shift options are 8:00 am-5:00 pm & 5:00 pm-8:00 am.  Respond to site within one hour of being requested Present a mature & professional demeanor when interacting with others Observe confidentiality policy regarding all client & agency information Complete required paperwork Attend monthly volunteer victim advocate meetings Keep informed of program policies, procedures & community resources

 

Skills & Qualifications:

Be at least 18 years old Ability to relate to survivors in a patient, empathic, non-judgmental manner Ability to relate to agency personnel & community members in a mature & professional manner Complete 30 hours of sexual assault training prior to taking on-call shifts Commit to a minimum of six months of service following training completion Be resourceful, self-motivated, dependable & informed on the issue of sexual assault Have access to transportation

 

How to become a SAS Volunteer:

Submit volunteer application Complete background checks Attend all victim advocate training sessions

 

Mission:

Sexual Assault Services (SAS) is committed to providing empathic, non-judgmental, comprehensive services, support & advocacy for survivors & others affected by sexual assault or abuse; raising awareness of sexual assault; & engaging others to help in holding offenders accountable & to achieve a community free of sexual violence.

 

**Note, advocacy for Kalamazoo county is provided by YWCA Kalamazoo.

Class credit is available with approval. 

Agency: Bronson Sexual Assault Services

Sexual Assault Services (SAS) is seeking dedicated individuals to be Volunteer Victim Advocates to respond to the needs of survivors of sexual assaults. Victim advocates provide advocacy & non-judgmental support to survivors throughout Calhoun & Van Buren counties.**

Position: Volunteer Victim Advocate - Calhoun County

Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator

Function: To meet the direct needs of survivors & their non-perpetrating significant others, by offering crisis intervention, support, advocacy, information & referrals

Hours: On-call for at least two shifts per month

 

Responsibilities:

Provide empathic, non-judgmental support & advocacy to survivors & secondary victims on-site at hospital emergency rooms, nurse examiner sites, police departments Cover at least two on-call shifts a month. Shift options are 8:00 am-5:00 pm & 5:00 pm-8:00 am.  Respond to site within one hour of being requested Present a mature & professional demeanor when interacting with others Observe confidentiality policy regarding all client & agency information Complete required paperwork Attend monthly volunteer victim advocate meetings Keep informed of program policies, procedures & community resources

 

Skills & Qualifications:

Be at least 18 years old Ability to relate to survivors in a patient, empathic, non-judgmental manner Ability to relate to agency personnel & community members in a mature & professional manner Complete 30 hours of sexual assault training prior to taking on-call shifts Commit to a minimum of six months of service following training completion Be resourceful, self-motivated, dependable & informed on the issue of sexual assault Have access to transportation

 

How to become a SAS Volunteer:

Submit volunteer application Complete background checks Attend all victim advocate training sessions

 

Mission:

Sexual Assault Services (SAS) is committed to providing empathic, non-judgmental, comprehensive services, support & advocacy for survivors & others affected by sexual assault or abuse; raising awareness of sexual assault; & engaging others to help in holding offenders accountable & to achieve a community free of sexual violence.

 

**Note, advocacy for Kalamazoo county is provided by YWCA Kalamazoo.

Class credit is available with approval. 

Agency: Bronson Sexual Assault Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Transportation Volunteer

Volunteers are needed to assist refugees through transportation to appointments, stores, job interviews, and more. Transportation needed on an as-needed basis. This is invaluable support to provide to newcomers as they adjust to their new community and learn independence skills. 

 

Transportation volunteers are required to use their personal cars, with proof of active insurance and the completion of background checks. Mileage reimbursement is available. 

Agency: Bethany Christian Services

Volunteers are needed to assist refugees through transportation to appointments, stores, job interviews, and more. Transportation needed on an as-needed basis. This is invaluable support to provide to newcomers as they adjust to their new community and learn independence skills. 

 

Transportation volunteers are required to use their personal cars, with proof of active insurance and the completion of background checks. Mileage reimbursement is available. 

Agency: Bethany Christian Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Volunteer

POSITION OVERVIEW
Performs general maintenance and repairs to equipment, yard, and building. Requires practical knowledge and skill in painting, plumbing and electrical work.

KEY DUTIES
· Performs maintenance repairs as needed
· Completes minor repairs such as patching holes and painting
· Repairs electrical receptacles, wires, switches, and fixtures. Also, will be asked to check lights throughout building,
· Completes minor plumbing repairs.
· Completes other minor work requests such as but not limited to, moving of furniture, checking smoke alarms, checking baseboard heat, putting shelves together, mowing lawn, etc.
· All other duties as assigned by Shelter Manager or designee

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILLS
· Understanding and/or ability to learn domestic violence dynamics, investment in the empowerment philosophy, organizational skills, crisis intervention skills, and an ability to access community resources

MINIMUM LEARNING OUTCOMES
· Understanding of maintenance in general. Self-motivation and ability to work independently.
· 2-hour orientation training

 

Agency: SAFE Place

POSITION OVERVIEW
Performs general maintenance and repairs to equipment, yard, and building. Requires practical knowledge and skill in painting, plumbing and electrical work.

KEY DUTIES
· Performs maintenance repairs as needed
· Completes minor repairs such as patching holes and painting
· Repairs electrical receptacles, wires, switches, and fixtures. Also, will be asked to check lights throughout building,
· Completes minor plumbing repairs.
· Completes other minor work requests such as but not limited to, moving of furniture, checking smoke alarms, checking baseboard heat, putting shelves together, mowing lawn, etc.
· All other duties as assigned by Shelter Manager or designee

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILLS
· Understanding and/or ability to learn domestic violence dynamics, investment in the empowerment philosophy, organizational skills, crisis intervention skills, and an ability to access community resources

MINIMUM LEARNING OUTCOMES
· Understanding of maintenance in general. Self-motivation and ability to work independently.
· 2-hour orientation training

 

Agency: SAFE Place

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Resettlement Volunteer

Individual volunteers or teams who walk alongside a resettled refugee family as they gain independence in Kalamazoo. Volunteers help with many needs ranging from transportation, community orientation, bus training, grocery shopping, ESL tutoring, and more. .    Bethany staff will provide training and ongoing support of volunteers.

Agency: Bethany Christian Services

Individual volunteers or teams who walk alongside a resettled refugee family as they gain independence in Kalamazoo. Volunteers help with many needs ranging from transportation, community orientation, bus training, grocery shopping, ESL tutoring, and more. .    Bethany staff will provide training and ongoing support of volunteers.

Agency: Bethany Christian Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish-Granting Volunteers

Wish Granters work with a partner to meet with wish kids and their families to help determine their wishes, and then work with our staff to make those wishes a reality. Wish-granting volunteers must be 21 years of age, attend a wish-granting training and be able to commit to at least one year of volunteering.  Currently, all wish discovery meetings with families are being done virtually.

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please fill out an application at this link: VS Dept.: Volunteer Application Version 1 - Michigan - Formstack

Agency: Make-A-Wish Michigan

Wish Granters work with a partner to meet with wish kids and their families to help determine their wishes, and then work with our staff to make those wishes a reality. Wish-granting volunteers must be 21 years of age, attend a wish-granting training and be able to commit to at least one year of volunteering.  Currently, all wish discovery meetings with families are being done virtually.

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please fill out an application at this link: VS Dept.: Volunteer Application Version 1 - Michigan - Formstack

Agency: Make-A-Wish Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make Handmade Items for Operation Christmas Child

Great opportunity for sewers, knitters, crocheters, woodworkers and more!  Make clothing (ages 2 to 14), toys, jewelry, purses, etc. that will go to children around the world in shoeboxes filled with love, prayers and your handmade gifts.  Many of these children have never received a gift or heard that there is a God who loves them. So thankful for all who have responded so far.

 

Agency: Operation Christmas Child Southwest Michigan

Great opportunity for sewers, knitters, crocheters, woodworkers and more!  Make clothing (ages 2 to 14), toys, jewelry, purses, etc. that will go to children around the world in shoeboxes filled with love, prayers and your handmade gifts.  Many of these children have never received a gift or heard that there is a God who loves them. So thankful for all who have responded so far.

 

Agency: Operation Christmas Child Southwest Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donated Items - Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes

Our local teams would love to have new (or like new in the case of Beanie Babies) stuffed animals, toys (soccer balls with pumps & needles, dolls, balls, cars, frisbees, Legos, etc), school supplies (pens, pencils, crayons, rulers, chalk, erasers, markers) children's clothing (ages 2 to 14), bar soap,or washcloths.  

We have a goal of packing 5000 shoeboxes full of love, prayers and gifts like those above to go to children in over 100 countries, many of whom have never received a gift or heard that there is a God who loves them.

Contact Linda Marvin (269 986-0654) for details on drop off or pick up.

Agency: Operation Christmas Child Southwest Michigan

Our local teams would love to have new (or like new in the case of Beanie Babies) stuffed animals, toys (soccer balls with pumps & needles, dolls, balls, cars, frisbees, Legos, etc), school supplies (pens, pencils, crayons, rulers, chalk, erasers, markers) children's clothing (ages 2 to 14), bar soap,or washcloths.  

We have a goal of packing 5000 shoeboxes full of love, prayers and gifts like those above to go to children in over 100 countries, many of whom have never received a gift or heard that there is a God who loves them.

Contact Linda Marvin (269 986-0654) for details on drop off or pick up.

Agency: Operation Christmas Child Southwest Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer

As we prepare to re-enter the building from the Summer distribution efforts on the outside of the building, we need a lot of help.  All volunteers must be 18 or older, unless part of a group, able to climb stairs, and lift 10-15 pounds.  There are many roles in which to serve our hurting neighbors:  greeter, receptionist/data entry, donation intake worker, clothing assistant, warehouse worker, newsletter writer, fundraiser, teacher (for art/social skills classes), etc.  Let us know what your talents/skills/interests are.  You may be able to add new energy to the life of the ministry.  If you have a few hours per week to give the Kalamazoo Dream Center, your help would be appreciated, and you would be making a positive difference in the lives of others. 

Please feel free to contact Bonnie Hudson at 269- 271-5796 for more information. 

Families & Groups Are Welcome for special projects.

 

As always we appreciate the generosity and support of our community!

Agency: Kalamazoo Dream Center

As we prepare to re-enter the building from the Summer distribution efforts on the outside of the building, we need a lot of help.  All volunteers must be 18 or older, unless part of a group, able to climb stairs, and lift 10-15 pounds.  There are many roles in which to serve our hurting neighbors:  greeter, receptionist/data entry, donation intake worker, clothing assistant, warehouse worker, newsletter writer, fundraiser, teacher (for art/social skills classes), etc.  Let us know what your talents/skills/interests are.  You may be able to add new energy to the life of the ministry.  If you have a few hours per week to give the Kalamazoo Dream Center, your help would be appreciated, and you would be making a positive difference in the lives of others. 

Please feel free to contact Bonnie Hudson at 269- 271-5796 for more information. 

Families & Groups Are Welcome for special projects.

 

As always we appreciate the generosity and support of our community!

Agency: Kalamazoo Dream Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy Volunteers

Centrica Care Navigators is looking for Pet Therapy dogs, and their humans, to share their unique gifts as a member of the care team offering support and comfort during this end-of-life journey. Pet Therapy dogs offer a calming and loving distraction for clients and their families as well as reduces anxiety and loneliness. As a Pet Therapy Volunteer, you and your dog choose your assignments and may visit any of the Arbors, Adult Day Services, or client’s home/facility in which they reside in any of the counties in which Centrica Care Navigators covers.

We require all dogs to be certified in order to become a volunteer. If you have a calm and friendly dog that you believe would be a great pet therapy dog, staff are more than willing to help walk you through the process if you wish to get your dog certified. And if you know of any Therapy Dog Teams, we will work with you and the team to organize a date or create an event to provide services to our clients.

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Centrica Care Navigators is looking for Pet Therapy dogs, and their humans, to share their unique gifts as a member of the care team offering support and comfort during this end-of-life journey. Pet Therapy dogs offer a calming and loving distraction for clients and their families as well as reduces anxiety and loneliness. As a Pet Therapy Volunteer, you and your dog choose your assignments and may visit any of the Arbors, Adult Day Services, or client’s home/facility in which they reside in any of the counties in which Centrica Care Navigators covers.

We require all dogs to be certified in order to become a volunteer. If you have a calm and friendly dog that you believe would be a great pet therapy dog, staff are more than willing to help walk you through the process if you wish to get your dog certified. And if you know of any Therapy Dog Teams, we will work with you and the team to organize a date or create an event to provide services to our clients.

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rose Arbor Place Volunteer

Rose Arbor Place is a 18 bed Hospice Residence that provides 24/7 compassionate care to those with a prognosis of 30 days or less who need additional care and comfort. Volunteers play a vital role in supporting the mission of the residence by providing compassionate care and amazing customer service. Great joy can be found in helping someone live life to its fullest; for as long as life lasts. Volunteers offer an array of services, including:

Host Laundry Companionship Pet Therapy Meals Administrative Support Facility and Grounds

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Rose Arbor Place is a 18 bed Hospice Residence that provides 24/7 compassionate care to those with a prognosis of 30 days or less who need additional care and comfort. Volunteers play a vital role in supporting the mission of the residence by providing compassionate care and amazing customer service. Great joy can be found in helping someone live life to its fullest; for as long as life lasts. Volunteers offer an array of services, including:

Host Laundry Companionship Pet Therapy Meals Administrative Support Facility and Grounds

Becoming a hospice volunteer could be the most rewarding experience of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this unique opportunity. Fill out your information through Centrica's Website by clicking the following link and we will reach out to you when we receive your inquiry. Click here for Centrica's Volunteer Page!

Agency: Centrica Care Navigators

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor

Job Summary: Delivers, maintains and implements programs and policies which support the delivery of specialized tutoring. Tutors work with the Education Services and Curriculum and Instruction Departments to ensure that the delivery of all tutoring and education services are in compliance with established policies and procedures.

Essential Functions & Duties: • Drives SLD Read forward to achieve its mission of increasing literacy skills for people with dyslexia and other learning disabilities • Provides one-to-one specialized tutoring based on SLD Read curriculum • Evaluates student progress on a monthly basis • Actively builds strong and lasting relationships with clients, students, staff and community members • Responsible for timely communication of all client updates and hours • Manages personal availability, student notebook, lesson plans, progress reports, student hours and mileage effectively • Ensures all manuals, books, curriculum materials and Toolbox of Success are maintained in good condition • Works with SLD Read staff and community volunteers to enhance and expand SLD Read’s overall outreach • Adheres to SLD Read policies and procedures • Adheres to school policies and standards if placed within a specific district and/or building • Adheres to all local, state and federal laws Qualifications: • High School diploma. Associate or Bachelor’s Degree preferred • Experience working with children • Excellent communication and organizational skills • Experience with computer programs and database software applications preferred • Strong interpersonal skills, including an ability and desire to work and interact with people from diverse backgrounds • Complete paid Orton-Gillingham training program and participate in ongoing inservices and training courses • Commit to 10—12 months of consecutive tutoring, dependent upon placement

Agency: SLD Read

Job Summary: Delivers, maintains and implements programs and policies which support the delivery of specialized tutoring. Tutors work with the Education Services and Curriculum and Instruction Departments to ensure that the delivery of all tutoring and education services are in compliance with established policies and procedures.

Essential Functions & Duties: • Drives SLD Read forward to achieve its mission of increasing literacy skills for people with dyslexia and other learning disabilities • Provides one-to-one specialized tutoring based on SLD Read curriculum • Evaluates student progress on a monthly basis • Actively builds strong and lasting relationships with clients, students, staff and community members • Responsible for timely communication of all client updates and hours • Manages personal availability, student notebook, lesson plans, progress reports, student hours and mileage effectively • Ensures all manuals, books, curriculum materials and Toolbox of Success are maintained in good condition • Works with SLD Read staff and community volunteers to enhance and expand SLD Read’s overall outreach • Adheres to SLD Read policies and procedures • Adheres to school policies and standards if placed within a specific district and/or building • Adheres to all local, state and federal laws Qualifications: • High School diploma. Associate or Bachelor’s Degree preferred • Experience working with children • Excellent communication and organizational skills • Experience with computer programs and database software applications preferred • Strong interpersonal skills, including an ability and desire to work and interact with people from diverse backgrounds • Complete paid Orton-Gillingham training program and participate in ongoing inservices and training courses • Commit to 10—12 months of consecutive tutoring, dependent upon placement

Agency: SLD Read

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Program Volunteer

Our Communities In Schools After School Programs are in great need of volunteers. Volunteers are needed to help students with homework time, provide tutoring, and run after school clubs and groups. Volunteers are needed at the elementary and middles school level. All volunteers must provide proof of Covid vaccination and allow us to run proper background checks. We look forward to working with you.

Agency: Communities In Schools of Kalamazoo

Our Communities In Schools After School Programs are in great need of volunteers. Volunteers are needed to help students with homework time, provide tutoring, and run after school clubs and groups. Volunteers are needed at the elementary and middles school level. All volunteers must provide proof of Covid vaccination and allow us to run proper background checks. We look forward to working with you.

Agency: Communities In Schools of Kalamazoo

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor for KPS Students

Tutors are greatly needed for students in Kalamazoo Public Schools at all grade levels. Volunteers needed to volunteer at least one hour per week. Background check is required.

Agency: Communities In Schools of Kalamazoo

Tutors are greatly needed for students in Kalamazoo Public Schools at all grade levels. Volunteers needed to volunteer at least one hour per week. Background check is required.

Agency: Communities In Schools of Kalamazoo

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Helping Our Neighbors

Helping Our Neighbors (HON) is a ministry at our church to help people in the Kalamazoo community with emergency needs, especially when they are facing eviction or utility shut-offs. Through this ministry, our church pledges up to $100 to help pay a person's bill.

There are three ways you can participate in this ministry: 1) Donate money to the fund. The money is much needed and truly used to help people stay warm, have running water, and feel more secure in their homes; 2) Volunteer. Could you dedicate a day each week to answer phone calls to help meet with those in our community with a great need? 3) Pray for this ministry. "God, thank you for giving our church the opportunity to sit with our neighbors. Help these encounters transform this church."

For more information on how you can be a part of this ministry, please contact the church office at (269) 743-2500 or HON@umc-kzo.org.

Agency: First United Methodist Church

Helping Our Neighbors (HON) is a ministry at our church to help people in the Kalamazoo community with emergency needs, especially when they are facing eviction or utility shut-offs. Through this ministry, our church pledges up to $100 to help pay a person's bill.

There are three ways you can participate in this ministry: 1) Donate money to the fund. The money is much needed and truly used to help people stay warm, have running water, and feel more secure in their homes; 2) Volunteer. Could you dedicate a day each week to answer phone calls to help meet with those in our community with a great need? 3) Pray for this ministry. "God, thank you for giving our church the opportunity to sit with our neighbors. Help these encounters transform this church."

For more information on how you can be a part of this ministry, please contact the church office at (269) 743-2500 or HON@umc-kzo.org.

Agency: First United Methodist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Drive Volunteer

Provide a warm, friendly greeting to all donors Instruct and make donor comfortable in registration procedures Maintain smooth flow of donors into donation area Be alert and notify Red Cross staff if a donor does not appear to be feeling well Offer refreshments and conversation Explain importance of blood donations and encourage people to donate regularly Help schedule appointments for the next blood drive Set up and maintain cleanliness in canteen area Screen blood donors for any health issues

Agency: American Red Cross

Provide a warm, friendly greeting to all donors Instruct and make donor comfortable in registration procedures Maintain smooth flow of donors into donation area Be alert and notify Red Cross staff if a donor does not appear to be feeling well Offer refreshments and conversation Explain importance of blood donations and encourage people to donate regularly Help schedule appointments for the next blood drive Set up and maintain cleanliness in canteen area Screen blood donors for any health issues

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Local Disaster Response Volunteer

We help people affected by disasters ranging from home fires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, clothing, comfort and hope. Each year, volunteers respond to approx. 2,300 local disaster across the state of Michigan.

Disaster Action Team Member:

Respond to disasters in their local area using Red Cross vehicles Provide clients with Red Cross issued stipend for housing, food, clothing etc. Work with clients to begin the recovery casework process

Training is provided and Local DAT members work a scheduled, on-call shift. Only local volunteers are eligible for national disaster response deployments.

Agency: American Red Cross

We help people affected by disasters ranging from home fires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, clothing, comfort and hope. Each year, volunteers respond to approx. 2,300 local disaster across the state of Michigan.

Disaster Action Team Member:

Respond to disasters in their local area using Red Cross vehicles Provide clients with Red Cross issued stipend for housing, food, clothing etc. Work with clients to begin the recovery casework process

Training is provided and Local DAT members work a scheduled, on-call shift. Only local volunteers are eligible for national disaster response deployments.

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49009

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Personal Care Items for Veterans

The Battle Creek VA Medical Center collects and distributes full size 2 in 1 body wash/shampoo, deordorant, shaving cream, razors, tooth paste, tooth brushes, mouthwash, and word searchs to newly admitted Veterans and other Veterans in need. 

We do not accept sample or hotel size items, bar soap, and mouth wash must be alcohol free.

Agency: Battle Creek VA Medical Center

The Battle Creek VA Medical Center collects and distributes full size 2 in 1 body wash/shampoo, deordorant, shaving cream, razors, tooth paste, tooth brushes, mouthwash, and word searchs to newly admitted Veterans and other Veterans in need. 

We do not accept sample or hotel size items, bar soap, and mouth wash must be alcohol free.

Agency: Battle Creek VA Medical Center

Need Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer to monitor parenting time

Volunteers are needed to assist DHHS case manager with monitoring/observing supervised parenting time between child and parent at DHHS.  Some travel may be required to transport children to locations such as local parks or restaurants (required use of State Vehicle). Majority of parenting supervision is held at the DHHS office.

 

Agency: Michigan Department of Health & Human Services

Volunteers are needed to assist DHHS case manager with monitoring/observing supervised parenting time between child and parent at DHHS.  Some travel may be required to transport children to locations such as local parks or restaurants (required use of State Vehicle). Majority of parenting supervision is held at the DHHS office.

 

Agency: Michigan Department of Health & Human Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non-Emergency Medical Driver

As a Volunteer Driver you could assist low income individuals attend medical, substance abuse and counseling appointments, assist parents visit with children that have transportation barriers.

Volunteer Drivers do not receive a wage; however they will receive the state reimbursement rate is $.56 per mile and or meals for long trips (that qualify for meal reimbursement).  Background check required for driving record and insurance. 

If interested please call: 269-250-0545 or 269-337-4900 or email: Cunninghamt4@michigan.gov

Agency: Michigan Department of Health & Human Services

As a Volunteer Driver you could assist low income individuals attend medical, substance abuse and counseling appointments, assist parents visit with children that have transportation barriers.

Volunteer Drivers do not receive a wage; however they will receive the state reimbursement rate is $.56 per mile and or meals for long trips (that qualify for meal reimbursement).  Background check required for driving record and insurance. 

If interested please call: 269-250-0545 or 269-337-4900 or email: Cunninghamt4@michigan.gov

Agency: Michigan Department of Health & Human Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tour Docent

Do you have a passion for history?  Do you like working with historical artifacts?  The Vicksburg Historical Society is looking for volunteers to help us tell the story of our history.  We have several buildings depicting the historical background of the village of Vicksburg. We host tours for school groups, senior groups, and anyone wishing to have a guided tour of the historic village. The tour docent would be scheduled in advance to provide an exceptional visit to groups interested in learning our history. Training is provided. If you are interested in learning more, please contact:   Leah Richard info@vicksburghistory.org 269.649.1733

Agency: Vicksburg Historical Society

Do you have a passion for history?  Do you like working with historical artifacts?  The Vicksburg Historical Society is looking for volunteers to help us tell the story of our history.  We have several buildings depicting the historical background of the village of Vicksburg. We host tours for school groups, senior groups, and anyone wishing to have a guided tour of the historic village. The tour docent would be scheduled in advance to provide an exceptional visit to groups interested in learning our history. Training is provided. If you are interested in learning more, please contact:   Leah Richard info@vicksburghistory.org 269.649.1733

Agency: Vicksburg Historical Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49097

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Transportation Help

Transportation Help – transporting Pearls to various local locations using your vehicle. We are flexible with what matches your availability. 

Agency: Wings of God Transition Home

Transportation Help – transporting Pearls to various local locations using your vehicle. We are flexible with what matches your availability. 

Agency: Wings of God Transition Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Help

The SHARE Center serves over 30,000 healthy and delicious meals each year to people in need. We have been able to meet needs through the generosity of the community. Without donations and volunteers, it will be very difficult for us to continue meeting the growing need for food assistance. We are looking for volunteer in the kitchen helping our cook prepare and serve meals as well as helping clean up afterwards. Past volunteers have commented on how rewarding it is to serve those in need and getting to know some of the people we serve. 

Agency: SHARE Center

The SHARE Center serves over 30,000 healthy and delicious meals each year to people in need. We have been able to meet needs through the generosity of the community. Without donations and volunteers, it will be very difficult for us to continue meeting the growing need for food assistance. We are looking for volunteer in the kitchen helping our cook prepare and serve meals as well as helping clean up afterwards. Past volunteers have commented on how rewarding it is to serve those in need and getting to know some of the people we serve. 

Agency: SHARE Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49037

Allow Groups: Yes