Opportunities From: Volunteer SouthCoast

Volunteer: Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Plymouth Endoscopy Liaison

Volunteers will provide support services to the Endoscopy Department consistent with the mission of the hospital. You will help dress beds, stock linen carts, fill blanket warmers and refrigerator. You may also make liner rolls and stock drawers in the supply tower.

Must be caring & compassionate to deal well with patients, their families, visitors, and staff.  

Agency: Old Colony Elder Services

Volunteers will provide support services to the Endoscopy Department consistent with the mission of the hospital. You will help dress beds, stock linen carts, fill blanket warmers and refrigerator. You may also make liner rolls and stock drawers in the supply tower.

Must be caring & compassionate to deal well with patients, their families, visitors, and staff.  

Agency: Old Colony Elder Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02360

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Plymouth Emergency Room Liaison

Provide support services to the hospital's Emergency Room staff and patients consistent with the goals of the hospital. Volunteers will serve as a liaison between the ED waiting room and patient care area. Give patient status to families when appropriate. Assist patients as directed by staff. Run errands to lab, clinics, medical records & surgical services.

Must be caring & compassionate to deal well with patients, their families, visitors, and staff.  

 

Agency: Old Colony Elder Services

Provide support services to the hospital's Emergency Room staff and patients consistent with the goals of the hospital. Volunteers will serve as a liaison between the ED waiting room and patient care area. Give patient status to families when appropriate. Assist patients as directed by staff. Run errands to lab, clinics, medical records & surgical services.

Must be caring & compassionate to deal well with patients, their families, visitors, and staff.  

 

Agency: Old Colony Elder Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02360

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Plymouth Breast Center Liaison

Volunteers will provide support services to the Breast Center, to its patients and staff consistent with the mission of the hospital. You will escort patients and assist with mailings.

Must be caring & compassionate to deal well with patients, their families, visitors, and staff.  

Agency: Old Colony Elder Services

Volunteers will provide support services to the Breast Center, to its patients and staff consistent with the mission of the hospital. You will escort patients and assist with mailings.

Must be caring & compassionate to deal well with patients, their families, visitors, and staff.  

Agency: Old Colony Elder Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02360

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Are you tech savvy?


Are you passionate about technology and helping others? Join us as a Digital Literacy Instructor and make a meaningful impact on the lives of older adults!

Position Overview:

A hands-on, supportive workshop designed to help older adults build confidence and independence by learning how to use their smartphones, whether it's and iPhone or Android. The program focuses on everyday functions such as calling, texting, taking photos, using apps, and accessing emergency features. 

Program Goals:

Empower older adults to confidently use iPhone and Android smartphones for communication, safety, and daily tasks.Bridge the digital divide by providing accessible, non-technical instruction tailored to beginners.Promote safety and independence by teaching critical smartphone features like emergency contacts, medical info, and location sharing.Encourage exploration and creativity with smartphone photography and app usage.

Communication skills:

Make and receive calls. Send and receive text messages, including using emojis and voice typing.

Photography and Camera Use:

Access the camera and take photos/videos using different modes (Photo, Portrait, Panorama, etc.) Apply basic photo edicts such as cropping, brightness adjustment, and filters.

Connectivity and Apps:

Connect to Wi-Fi and understand data usage. Create folders and customize the home screen layout.

Practical Applications & Ongoing Learning:

Complete hands-on tasks such as sending messages, taking photos, or making a call with a voice assistant. Distribute handouts, diagrams, and resources to support learning after the workshop.

Format and Delivery:

Class Size: Small groups (8-10 participants) to allow for individual attention and practice.Schedule: 60-minute sessions, 1 class per group.Instruction style: Supportive, slow-paced lessons using simple, everyday language and visual aids.Devices Covered: iPhone and Androids only.

The volunteer must be willing to teach in various locations throughout Plymouth County.


Agency: Old Colony Elder Services


Are you passionate about technology and helping others? Join us as a Digital Literacy Instructor and make a meaningful impact on the lives of older adults!

Position Overview:

A hands-on, supportive workshop designed to help older adults build confidence and independence by learning how to use their smartphones, whether it's and iPhone or Android. The program focuses on everyday functions such as calling, texting, taking photos, using apps, and accessing emergency features. 

Program Goals:

Empower older adults to confidently use iPhone and Android smartphones for communication, safety, and daily tasks.Bridge the digital divide by providing accessible, non-technical instruction tailored to beginners.Promote safety and independence by teaching critical smartphone features like emergency contacts, medical info, and location sharing.Encourage exploration and creativity with smartphone photography and app usage.

Communication skills:

Make and receive calls. Send and receive text messages, including using emojis and voice typing.

Photography and Camera Use:

Access the camera and take photos/videos using different modes (Photo, Portrait, Panorama, etc.) Apply basic photo edicts such as cropping, brightness adjustment, and filters.

Connectivity and Apps:

Connect to Wi-Fi and understand data usage. Create folders and customize the home screen layout.

Practical Applications & Ongoing Learning:

Complete hands-on tasks such as sending messages, taking photos, or making a call with a voice assistant. Distribute handouts, diagrams, and resources to support learning after the workshop.

Format and Delivery:

Class Size: Small groups (8-10 participants) to allow for individual attention and practice.Schedule: 60-minute sessions, 1 class per group.Instruction style: Supportive, slow-paced lessons using simple, everyday language and visual aids.Devices Covered: iPhone and Androids only.

The volunteer must be willing to teach in various locations throughout Plymouth County.


Agency: Old Colony Elder Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor English Language Learners

Empower adult learners to reach their full educational potential by volunteering as a tutor! 

Connect with Your Community Engage with Different Cultures Learn New Skills 

No previous experience necessary -- we provide training, a tutor space, and educational resources. 

This commitment is 1 to 2 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months. 

Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma/Equivalency + Background Check

Tutoring locations include: 

Taunton campusFall River campusOnline

Sign up for a virtual Info Session to get started: https://forms.office.com/r/NZacL0L4RA

Feel free to reach out directly to me with questions:

Contact: Becki Brown, Adult Education Services Email: Becki.Brown@BristolCC.edu Phone Number: 774.357.2102

Agency: BCC Adult Education Program

Empower adult learners to reach their full educational potential by volunteering as a tutor! 

Connect with Your Community Engage with Different Cultures Learn New Skills 

No previous experience necessary -- we provide training, a tutor space, and educational resources. 

This commitment is 1 to 2 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months. 

Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma/Equivalency + Background Check

Tutoring locations include: 

Taunton campusFall River campusOnline

Sign up for a virtual Info Session to get started: https://forms.office.com/r/NZacL0L4RA

Feel free to reach out directly to me with questions:

Contact: Becki Brown, Adult Education Services Email: Becki.Brown@BristolCC.edu Phone Number: 774.357.2102

Agency: BCC Adult Education Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02780

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tutor Adult Learners in Reading, Writing or Math

Empower adult learners to reach their full potential through one-on-one tutoring! 

Connect with Your Community Develop New Skills Find Fulfillment in Helping Others 

No previous experience necessary -- we provide training, a tutor space, and educational resources. 

This commitment is 1 to 2 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months. 

Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma/Equivalency + Background Check

Tutoring locations include: 

Fall River campusTaunton campusOnline

Sign up for a virtual Info Session to get started: https://forms.office.com/r/NZacL0L4RA

Feel free to reach out directly:

Contact: Becki Brown, Adult Education Services Email: Becki.Brown@BristolCC.edu Phone Number: 774.357.2102

Agency: BCC Adult Education Program

Empower adult learners to reach their full potential through one-on-one tutoring! 

Connect with Your Community Develop New Skills Find Fulfillment in Helping Others 

No previous experience necessary -- we provide training, a tutor space, and educational resources. 

This commitment is 1 to 2 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months. 

Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma/Equivalency + Background Check

Tutoring locations include: 

Fall River campusTaunton campusOnline

Sign up for a virtual Info Session to get started: https://forms.office.com/r/NZacL0L4RA

Feel free to reach out directly:

Contact: Becki Brown, Adult Education Services Email: Becki.Brown@BristolCC.edu Phone Number: 774.357.2102

Agency: BCC Adult Education Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02720

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor English Language Learners

Empower adult learners to reach their full educational potential by volunteering as a tutor! -

Connect with Your Community Engage with Different Cultures Learn New Skills

No previous experience necessary -- we provide training, a tutor space, and educational resources. This commitment is 1 to 2 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months.

Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma/Equivalency + Background Check

Tutoring locations include: 

Taunton CampusFall River CampusOnline

Sign up for a virtual Info Session to get started: https://forms.office.com/r/NZacL0L4RA

Feel free to reach out to me directly with questions: 

Contact: Becki Brown, Adult Education Services Email: Becki.Brown@BristolCC.edu Phone Number: 774.357.2102

Agency: BCC Adult Education Program

Empower adult learners to reach their full educational potential by volunteering as a tutor! -

Connect with Your Community Engage with Different Cultures Learn New Skills

No previous experience necessary -- we provide training, a tutor space, and educational resources. This commitment is 1 to 2 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months.

Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma/Equivalency + Background Check

Tutoring locations include: 

Taunton CampusFall River CampusOnline

Sign up for a virtual Info Session to get started: https://forms.office.com/r/NZacL0L4RA

Feel free to reach out to me directly with questions: 

Contact: Becki Brown, Adult Education Services Email: Becki.Brown@BristolCC.edu Phone Number: 774.357.2102

Agency: BCC Adult Education Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02720

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Homeless Children in Taunton Learn and Grow Through Play

Can children experiencing homelessness count on you? 

The Playspace Program is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in your community for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts.

 

Please visit our website for more information.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Can children experiencing homelessness count on you? 

The Playspace Program is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in your community for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts.

 

Please visit our website for more information.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02780

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Homeless Children in New Bedford Learn and Grow Through Play

Can children experiencing homelessness count on you? 

The Playspace Program is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in your community for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts.

Please visit our website for more information.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Can children experiencing homelessness count on you? 

The Playspace Program is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in your community for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts.

Please visit our website for more information.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Homeless Children in Middleboro Learn and Grow Through Play

Can children experiencing homelessness count on you? 

The Playspace Program is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in your community for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts.

 

Please visit our website for more information.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Can children experiencing homelessness count on you? 

The Playspace Program is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in your community for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts.

 

Please visit our website for more information.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02346

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Homeless Children in Marshfield Learn and Grow Through Play

 is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in Worcester for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts. To learn more or apply visit horizonschildren.org/playspace

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

 is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in Worcester for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts. To learn more or apply visit horizonschildren.org/playspace

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02050

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Homeless Children in Kingston Learn and Grow Through Play

 is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in Worcester for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts. To learn more or apply visit horizonschildren.org/playspace

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

 is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in Worcester for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts. To learn more or apply visit horizonschildren.org/playspace

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02364

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Homeless Children in Fall River Learn and Grow Through Play

Can children experiencing homelessness count on you? 

The Playspace Program is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in your community for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts.

 

Please visit our website for more information.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Can children experiencing homelessness count on you? 

The Playspace Program is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in your community for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts.

 

Please visit our website for more information.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 02724

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Homeless Children in Brockton Learn and Grow Through Play

Can children experiencing homelessness count on you? 

The Playspace Program is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in your community for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts.

 

Please visit our website for more information.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Can children experiencing homelessness count on you? 

The Playspace Program is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in your community for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts.

 

Please visit our website for more information.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Homeless Children in Attleboro Learn and Grow Through Play

The Playspace Program at Horizons for Homeless Children is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in Worcester for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts. To learn more or apply visit horizonschildren.org/playspace or reach out to us by email at mnally@horizonschildren.org.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

The Playspace Program at Horizons for Homeless Children is looking for volunteers to play with children experiencing homelessness in Worcester for just two hours each week. Whether you're passionate about arts and crafts, storytelling, or building community, there's a place for you in Playspace! Your commitment will directly contribute to fostering moments of joy, laughter, and fun for children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts. To learn more or apply visit horizonschildren.org/playspace or reach out to us by email at mnally@horizonschildren.org.

Agency: Horizons For Homeless Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02703

Allow Groups: No


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

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

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

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

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

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

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

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

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

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

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

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

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

Agency: Inspiring Service

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

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

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

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

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

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

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

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

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

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

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

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

Agency: Inspiring Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Legal and Financial Volunteer

We're looking for a volunteer that can help with our finances and legal requirements such as bylaws, 501c.3 filings, accounting, etc.

Agency: South Coast Bikeway Alliance

We're looking for a volunteer that can help with our finances and legal requirements such as bylaws, 501c.3 filings, accounting, etc.

Agency: South Coast Bikeway Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Woodpile Workout

Get some exercise, get on a boat, and help us prepare for upcoming events!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Get some exercise, get on a boat, and help us prepare for upcoming events!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WaterFire Circle

You must be able and willing to use a tablet and bring guests through crowds.

Agency: WaterFire Providence

You must be able and willing to use a tablet and bring guests through crowds.

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Check In

Help check people in!

Sign up here!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Help check people in!

Sign up here!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visitor Support and Store Clerk Volunteer

Visitor Support and Store Clerk Volunteer, WaterFire Arts Center Store Qualifications and Training

The WaterFire Arts Center (WFAC) welcomes individuals with customer service and/or retail experience who are looking to further engage with the WaterFire community. We are always looking for friendly, outgoing people with excellent communication skills and an ability and desire to work with diverse visitors. All volunteers receive a training session by staff, so an art background is not necessary.

About WaterFire Providence

WaterFire Providence is an independent nonprofit arts organization whose mission is to inspire Providence and its visitors by revitalizing the urban experience, fostering community engagement and creatively transforming the city by presenting WaterFire for all to enjoy. The WaterFire Arts Center presents the opportunity for WaterFire to further engage with the community by hosting events, activities, presentations and art installations throughout the year. We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help assist with daily operations as a front desk receptionist and retail store representative. In this position you will be the first point of contact for visitors entering the WaterFire Arts Center.

Roles and Responsibilities

Greeting and directing visitors to appropriate locations Creating a positive and educational experience for visitors Answering the main WaterFire phone line Providing information about the organization Assisting customers with purchases Using Square register to complete all retail transactions Restocking merchandise and maintaining store appearance

Benefits of Becoming a Visitor Support and Store Clerk Volunteer 

Visitor Support and Store Clerks participate in satisfying experiences working with all visitors from children, college students, and community members while they expand their understanding of local art and artists, current art exhibits, retail and so much more.

WaterFire Arts Center Hours 

Wednesday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (- 8 p.m. during art exhibit)  Friday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Visitor Support and Store Clerk Volunteer, WaterFire Arts Center Store Qualifications and Training

The WaterFire Arts Center (WFAC) welcomes individuals with customer service and/or retail experience who are looking to further engage with the WaterFire community. We are always looking for friendly, outgoing people with excellent communication skills and an ability and desire to work with diverse visitors. All volunteers receive a training session by staff, so an art background is not necessary.

About WaterFire Providence

WaterFire Providence is an independent nonprofit arts organization whose mission is to inspire Providence and its visitors by revitalizing the urban experience, fostering community engagement and creatively transforming the city by presenting WaterFire for all to enjoy. The WaterFire Arts Center presents the opportunity for WaterFire to further engage with the community by hosting events, activities, presentations and art installations throughout the year. We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help assist with daily operations as a front desk receptionist and retail store representative. In this position you will be the first point of contact for visitors entering the WaterFire Arts Center.

Roles and Responsibilities

Greeting and directing visitors to appropriate locations Creating a positive and educational experience for visitors Answering the main WaterFire phone line Providing information about the organization Assisting customers with purchases Using Square register to complete all retail transactions Restocking merchandise and maintaining store appearance

Benefits of Becoming a Visitor Support and Store Clerk Volunteer 

Visitor Support and Store Clerks participate in satisfying experiences working with all visitors from children, college students, and community members while they expand their understanding of local art and artists, current art exhibits, retail and so much more.

WaterFire Arts Center Hours 

Wednesday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (- 8 p.m. during art exhibit)  Friday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02908

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Starts at Sunset Photographer

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Starts at Sunset Merch and Ambassador

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Starts at Sunset Boat Crew

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Starry, Starry Night

Sign up here!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Sign up here!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Ops

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photo Group Meetings

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Morning Build Crew

For more information, click here!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

For more information, click here!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Merch Tent

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Agency: WaterFire Providence

For more information, click here!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guest Ambassador

For more information, click here!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

For more information, click here!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gallery Photographer

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02908

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gallery Flip Team

Gallery Flip Team!

The WaterFire Arts Center (WFAC) is assembling a team of individuals who would like to help bring in a new gallery and reset the outgoing gallery!

Click here for more information and to register! Gallery Flip Team

Roles and Responsibilities

Reset Team Members can do a variety of things depending on their interest and skills! We'll need help with things like:

Repairing, and painting the wallsArt Work registration, inspection, and labelingHanging and focusing the proper lightingHanging new art

Hours

The Galleries change mostly from month to month with some variations. We'll reach out to everyone who signs up about what the needs are with the upcoming gallery!

Thank you for supporting WaterFire Providence! We appreciate you.

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Gallery Flip Team!

The WaterFire Arts Center (WFAC) is assembling a team of individuals who would like to help bring in a new gallery and reset the outgoing gallery!

Click here for more information and to register! Gallery Flip Team

Roles and Responsibilities

Reset Team Members can do a variety of things depending on their interest and skills! We'll need help with things like:

Repairing, and painting the wallsArt Work registration, inspection, and labelingHanging and focusing the proper lightingHanging new art

Hours

The Galleries change mostly from month to month with some variations. We'll reach out to everyone who signs up about what the needs are with the upcoming gallery!

Thank you for supporting WaterFire Providence! We appreciate you.

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02908

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FireTender

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Agency: WaterFire Providence

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Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Basin/Partial 50-50 Raffle

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Basin Lighting Photographer

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Basin Lighting Build into Event Wood Boat Crew

WaterFire volunteers each play a major role in the success of lightings and each of you are key to this season. We have much to look forward to. I think we have seen that when we band together we can really succeed.

Agency: WaterFire Providence

WaterFire volunteers each play a major role in the success of lightings and each of you are key to this season. We have much to look forward to. I think we have seen that when we band together we can really succeed.

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Audio and Music Liaison

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Agency: WaterFire Providence

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Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Anything!

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 50-50 Raffle

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Agency: WaterFire Providence

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Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Basin Lighting Merch/Ambassador of Light

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025 WaterFire Captains Training

We are looking for the next generation of WaterFire Captains! If you've got a passion for WaterFire, a drive to learn and lead, and a driver's license, you can be in the program!


Becoming a Captain is a long and dedicated process. You won't immediately be thrown into driving on a Full Fire; there are many steps to get there. In time and with practice, you will hopefully get your chance!


Please see below for all the class requirements:

1) You'll need to attend both the In Class Training dates which are on March 27th and April 3rd.

2) You'll need to attend the On River training days. These dates will be on April 9th, 10th, and 17th.

3) You need a driver's license.

5) We reserve the right to remove anyone from the training at any time. We of course, want everyone to succeed but we must protect other volunteers, staff, and equipment along the way.


You should take the RI Boating Safety course, Here is a link Boating Safety. If you were born after 1986 it is required.


Below, you will also see the Levels to the training needed to become a Captain.

Captains In Training levels

Level 1

4 Hours Per Level

In Class Training on March 27th and April 3rd


Level 2

6 Hours Per Level

On River Basic Training - April 9th, April 10th and April 17th


Level 3

6 Hours Per Level

One-on-One Training - Throughout the month of May


Level 4

40 Hours Per Level

12 Hours - Morning Build w/ Mentor Captain

Fires/ Builds - 3 builds

16 Hours - Full Fire w/ Mentor Captain Little - no driving

Fires/ Builds - 4 full fires

12 Hours - Full Fire as Guest Boat Captain

Fires/ Builds - 4 fires


Level 5

40 Hours Per Level

20 Hours- Morning Build by self

Fires/ Builds- 5 morning builds

20 Hours - Partial/ Basin Events w/ Mentor Captain - with Driving

Fires/ Builds - 5 partial fires


Level 6

40 Hours Per Level

20 Hours- Full Fire driving majority of time w/ Mentor Captain

Fires/ Builds - 5 events

20 Hours - Driving by self for Partials

Fires/ Builds - 5 events


For more information, click here. 

Thank you for supporting WaterFire Providence! We appreciate you.

Agency: WaterFire Providence

We are looking for the next generation of WaterFire Captains! If you've got a passion for WaterFire, a drive to learn and lead, and a driver's license, you can be in the program!


Becoming a Captain is a long and dedicated process. You won't immediately be thrown into driving on a Full Fire; there are many steps to get there. In time and with practice, you will hopefully get your chance!


Please see below for all the class requirements:

1) You'll need to attend both the In Class Training dates which are on March 27th and April 3rd.

2) You'll need to attend the On River training days. These dates will be on April 9th, 10th, and 17th.

3) You need a driver's license.

5) We reserve the right to remove anyone from the training at any time. We of course, want everyone to succeed but we must protect other volunteers, staff, and equipment along the way.


You should take the RI Boating Safety course, Here is a link Boating Safety. If you were born after 1986 it is required.


Below, you will also see the Levels to the training needed to become a Captain.

Captains In Training levels

Level 1

4 Hours Per Level

In Class Training on March 27th and April 3rd


Level 2

6 Hours Per Level

On River Basic Training - April 9th, April 10th and April 17th


Level 3

6 Hours Per Level

One-on-One Training - Throughout the month of May


Level 4

40 Hours Per Level

12 Hours - Morning Build w/ Mentor Captain

Fires/ Builds - 3 builds

16 Hours - Full Fire w/ Mentor Captain Little - no driving

Fires/ Builds - 4 full fires

12 Hours - Full Fire as Guest Boat Captain

Fires/ Builds - 4 fires


Level 5

40 Hours Per Level

20 Hours- Morning Build by self

Fires/ Builds- 5 morning builds

20 Hours - Partial/ Basin Events w/ Mentor Captain - with Driving

Fires/ Builds - 5 partial fires


Level 6

40 Hours Per Level

20 Hours- Full Fire driving majority of time w/ Mentor Captain

Fires/ Builds - 5 events

20 Hours - Driving by self for Partials

Fires/ Builds - 5 events


For more information, click here. 

Thank you for supporting WaterFire Providence! We appreciate you.

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02908

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WaterFire Sparks Night 2025

Spark Nights

Try something new this year! Spark your interest in being a WaterFire Volunteer! Spark Nights are an interactive, fun, and social way to learn more about WaterFire, and Volunteer Opportunities. You'll hear from current WaterFire Volunteers, Barnaby Evans, and more. Join us and find something that ignites your passion!

Spark Nights will be held at the WaterFire Arts Center from 6 PM to 8 PM on the following date:

Wednesday, July 16th, 2025

Spark Night overview:

Welcome from WaterFire Staff Brief background information Conversation about volunteer opportunities Q & A with staff and volunteers

 

We offer opportunities for any skill set and interests whether you are more of a ‘behind the scenes’ person, enjoy socializing and talking to people, or just want to give back to the community. We hope you can join us! Reach out with any questions to volunteer@waterfire.org.

 

Manager of Volunteer Programs and Internships:

Gary Saint Laurent c: 401-481-146

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Spark Nights

Try something new this year! Spark your interest in being a WaterFire Volunteer! Spark Nights are an interactive, fun, and social way to learn more about WaterFire, and Volunteer Opportunities. You'll hear from current WaterFire Volunteers, Barnaby Evans, and more. Join us and find something that ignites your passion!

Spark Nights will be held at the WaterFire Arts Center from 6 PM to 8 PM on the following date:

Wednesday, July 16th, 2025

Spark Night overview:

Welcome from WaterFire Staff Brief background information Conversation about volunteer opportunities Q & A with staff and volunteers

 

We offer opportunities for any skill set and interests whether you are more of a ‘behind the scenes’ person, enjoy socializing and talking to people, or just want to give back to the community. We hope you can join us! Reach out with any questions to volunteer@waterfire.org.

 

Manager of Volunteer Programs and Internships:

Gary Saint Laurent c: 401-481-146

Agency: WaterFire Providence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02908

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Volunteer Nationwide to help protect police dogs

Are you interested in making a difference for our law enforcement K9s? Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. offers volunteer opportunities in a variety of remote fields including administrative, program-related tasks, professional photography, online promotion, graphic design, and customer service.

Currently, we have the greatest need for volunteers to help process K9 Vest Applications and conduct follow up communications with law enforcement agencies. This is a remote position and requires a high degree of experience utilizing the internet and other technologies for communication such as email and text messaging.

Other required experience:

Working with Google Sheets
Proficiency in spelling, grammar and data entry

Access to a smartphone and laptop or desktop computer. Proficient in texting and email communications.

Agency: Vested Interest In K9s, Inc.

Are you interested in making a difference for our law enforcement K9s? Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. offers volunteer opportunities in a variety of remote fields including administrative, program-related tasks, professional photography, online promotion, graphic design, and customer service.

Currently, we have the greatest need for volunteers to help process K9 Vest Applications and conduct follow up communications with law enforcement agencies. This is a remote position and requires a high degree of experience utilizing the internet and other technologies for communication such as email and text messaging.

Other required experience:

Working with Google Sheets
Proficiency in spelling, grammar and data entry

Access to a smartphone and laptop or desktop computer. Proficient in texting and email communications.

Agency: Vested Interest In K9s, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Volunteers Wanted

We are looking for volunteers to help extend a welcome greeting to visitors or field phone calls and take messages throughout the busy school day. If interested, please fill out the volunteer application on our website. 

Agency: Our Sisters' School

We are looking for volunteers to help extend a welcome greeting to visitors or field phone calls and take messages throughout the busy school day. If interested, please fill out the volunteer application on our website. 

Agency: Our Sisters' School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: One to One Mentoring @ The Boys and Girls Club of Metro South

Partners for Youth with Disabilities is teaming up with the Boys and Girls Club of Metro South to offer Mentoring to their youth and we are looking for Passionate volunteers like you to Join! PYD offers one to one friendship based mentoring for young people with Disabilities aimed at helping young people develope social skills!  Mentors will be paired with disabled youth ages 13-18 based on common interests. Mentors will connect with their mentees at a clubhouse location in either Brockton or Taunton 6 hours per month throughout the school year!  If you are interested sign up at PYD.org or email Bwhidden@pyd.org!

Agency: Partners for Youth with Disabilities

Partners for Youth with Disabilities is teaming up with the Boys and Girls Club of Metro South to offer Mentoring to their youth and we are looking for Passionate volunteers like you to Join! PYD offers one to one friendship based mentoring for young people with Disabilities aimed at helping young people develope social skills!  Mentors will be paired with disabled youth ages 13-18 based on common interests. Mentors will connect with their mentees at a clubhouse location in either Brockton or Taunton 6 hours per month throughout the school year!  If you are interested sign up at PYD.org or email Bwhidden@pyd.org!

Agency: Partners for Youth with Disabilities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Full Plate Packing Parties & Mobile Markets

Might you be able to spare a few hours to help our neighbors in need? We'd love for you to join the warm and welcoming community of Full Plate Project volunteers at a packing party at the Dartmouth Y or at a mobile market at a Y branch. Guaranteed to fill your soul!


We also offer seasonal volunteer opportunities at Sharing the Harvest Community Farm.


Our volunteer opportunities are posted in Sign Up Genius. Please follow the link below to learn more and sign up.


https://ymcasouthcoast.org/programs/full-plate-project/volunteer/


 

Agency: YMCA Southcoast

Might you be able to spare a few hours to help our neighbors in need? We'd love for you to join the warm and welcoming community of Full Plate Project volunteers at a packing party at the Dartmouth Y or at a mobile market at a Y branch. Guaranteed to fill your soul!


We also offer seasonal volunteer opportunities at Sharing the Harvest Community Farm.


Our volunteer opportunities are posted in Sign Up Genius. Please follow the link below to learn more and sign up.


https://ymcasouthcoast.org/programs/full-plate-project/volunteer/


 

Agency: YMCA Southcoast

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02748

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Direct Animal Care Volunteer

Animal care volunteers have the opportunity to work directly with a variety of farm animals that come from abuse or neglect situations. This rewarding opportunity allows you to spend your morning or afternoon around the animals and really get to know them. Responsibilities include feeding, cleaning, and various other projects to help maintain the animals living space, their housing, and the grounds of the sanctuary.

We do require at least a one-year commitment for animal care volunteers to be considered for the position. Volunteers have one 4hr shift each week and are we anticipate our volunteers to have a 75% attendance rate or more. Animal care never takes a day off. We also need people with reliable vehicles that can get through a snowstorm or other weather hazards. Volunteers must be able to work holidays if your shift falls on a holiday. You can fill out an application directly at this link:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc9ilXkh_0YZM4F6c_Jr272IJAenJAl869Sz_3wUhquMbjsSg/viewform?usp=sf_link

We hope you'll join us for this one-of-a-kind opportunity. It has changed a LOT of lives (humans included!)

Agency: West Place Animal Sanctuary

Animal care volunteers have the opportunity to work directly with a variety of farm animals that come from abuse or neglect situations. This rewarding opportunity allows you to spend your morning or afternoon around the animals and really get to know them. Responsibilities include feeding, cleaning, and various other projects to help maintain the animals living space, their housing, and the grounds of the sanctuary.

We do require at least a one-year commitment for animal care volunteers to be considered for the position. Volunteers have one 4hr shift each week and are we anticipate our volunteers to have a 75% attendance rate or more. Animal care never takes a day off. We also need people with reliable vehicles that can get through a snowstorm or other weather hazards. Volunteers must be able to work holidays if your shift falls on a holiday. You can fill out an application directly at this link:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc9ilXkh_0YZM4F6c_Jr272IJAenJAl869Sz_3wUhquMbjsSg/viewform?usp=sf_link

We hope you'll join us for this one-of-a-kind opportunity. It has changed a LOT of lives (humans included!)

Agency: West Place Animal Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers needed for companionship to Hospice Patients

Volunteers needed to visit patients and provide companionship in facilities or in private homes throughout Fall River and it's surrounding communities. Visits are on a weekly frequency based on the need of the patient, but visits are able to be conducted at a time that works best for you.

No matter what your talents or interests, you can make a difference in someone's life. As a volunteer with Gentiva Hospice, you become part of a team of skilled compassionate people who dedicate their time to a truly noble cause.

As a volunteer you will have a background check, orientation, 2 step TB test and drug screen completed before visiting patients.

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

Volunteers needed to visit patients and provide companionship in facilities or in private homes throughout Fall River and it's surrounding communities. Visits are on a weekly frequency based on the need of the patient, but visits are able to be conducted at a time that works best for you.

No matter what your talents or interests, you can make a difference in someone's life. As a volunteer with Gentiva Hospice, you become part of a team of skilled compassionate people who dedicate their time to a truly noble cause.

As a volunteer you will have a background check, orientation, 2 step TB test and drug screen completed before visiting patients.

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02760

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brush with Kindness Projects & Wheelchair Ramps

Come help us with our Brush with Kindness projects as we provide critical home repairs and wheelchair ramp installations for low-income families on the South Coast. Projects may include simple carpentry, house painting and metal ramp installation, all with the help of our volunteer supervisor. Handyman skills and a willingness to help are all you need! Many of the people we are helping are elderly and/or people with disabilities, and we are helping them to stay in their homes which is where they want to be. Come join us!

Agency: Buzzards Bay Area Habitat For Humanity

Come help us with our Brush with Kindness projects as we provide critical home repairs and wheelchair ramp installations for low-income families on the South Coast. Projects may include simple carpentry, house painting and metal ramp installation, all with the help of our volunteer supervisor. Handyman skills and a willingness to help are all you need! Many of the people we are helping are elderly and/or people with disabilities, and we are helping them to stay in their homes which is where they want to be. Come join us!

Agency: Buzzards Bay Area Habitat For Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02739

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Case Review Program- help a child create a better future- currently operating remotely

The Department of Children and Families offers a unique opportunity for community volunteers who would like to make a difference in a foster child's life. For a few hours of your time each month, you can participate on a panel that helps plan a brighter future for each child in care. DCF is required by law to review each foster child's case every six months. The review is conducted by a three member panel, with one member being from the local community. A volunteer reviewer can make a difference for a child. 

The family, DCF social workers, foster parents and others working with the family meet to review an action plan and discuss progress towards the established goal for each child. 

Volunteer Case Reviewers are community members (not employed by the Department of Children and Families) who participate on panels to review the case of children who have been placed in foster homes or group homes.

Each review lasts about an hour and a half and is conducted at a local Department of Children and Families area office. Reviews occur Monday - Friday during the hours of 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

age 18 or older Commitment to the welfare of children and families Fairness and objectivity Good communication skills Awareness of culturally sensitive issues Ability to encourage active, honest discussion among review participants Participation in pre-service training (approximately 8 hours) Available to review at least one case per month (90 minutes per case) One year commitment

Agency: Department of Children and Families, Foster Care Review

The Department of Children and Families offers a unique opportunity for community volunteers who would like to make a difference in a foster child's life. For a few hours of your time each month, you can participate on a panel that helps plan a brighter future for each child in care. DCF is required by law to review each foster child's case every six months. The review is conducted by a three member panel, with one member being from the local community. A volunteer reviewer can make a difference for a child. 

The family, DCF social workers, foster parents and others working with the family meet to review an action plan and discuss progress towards the established goal for each child. 

Volunteer Case Reviewers are community members (not employed by the Department of Children and Families) who participate on panels to review the case of children who have been placed in foster homes or group homes.

Each review lasts about an hour and a half and is conducted at a local Department of Children and Families area office. Reviews occur Monday - Friday during the hours of 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

age 18 or older Commitment to the welfare of children and families Fairness and objectivity Good communication skills Awareness of culturally sensitive issues Ability to encourage active, honest discussion among review participants Participation in pre-service training (approximately 8 hours) Available to review at least one case per month (90 minutes per case) One year commitment

Agency: Department of Children and Families, Foster Care Review

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02744

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: City or Town Representatives Needed

The South Coast Bikeway Alliance needs volunteers in each of the ten member communities to work with their city and towns and the SCBA to advance their portion of the South Coast Bikeway. Cities and towns included in this plan are Swansea, Somerset, Fall River, Westport, Dartmouth, New Bedford, Fairhaven, Mattapoisett, Marion and Wareham.

The South Coast Bikeway Alliance was started informally in the summer of 2011 and was formally incorporated in 2014.The SCBA is a non-profit organization made up of community representatives and groups that work with local leaders and organizations to advocate for and build the networks of bikeways throughout the South Coast region. Our overall goal is to promote active transportation and recreation. The committee has representatives from each South Coast Bikeway community plus representatives from UMass Dartmouth, the YMCA South Coast/Voices for a Healthy South Coast, and Mass in Motion Fall River and New Bedford.  The committee is supported by SRPEDD's Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning Program and typically meets on the second Tuesday of each month.

Volunteers help with grant applications, event planning, advocacy, education and outreach. We meet monthly to share our news, challenges and successes. Currently our meetings are held via zoom and in person.  Meetings are held in person in the greater New Bedford area. Please share your time and talent with us and help complete the South Coast Bikeway.  Non-cyclists are welcome!

Agency: South Coast Bikeway Alliance

The South Coast Bikeway Alliance needs volunteers in each of the ten member communities to work with their city and towns and the SCBA to advance their portion of the South Coast Bikeway. Cities and towns included in this plan are Swansea, Somerset, Fall River, Westport, Dartmouth, New Bedford, Fairhaven, Mattapoisett, Marion and Wareham.

The South Coast Bikeway Alliance was started informally in the summer of 2011 and was formally incorporated in 2014.The SCBA is a non-profit organization made up of community representatives and groups that work with local leaders and organizations to advocate for and build the networks of bikeways throughout the South Coast region. Our overall goal is to promote active transportation and recreation. The committee has representatives from each South Coast Bikeway community plus representatives from UMass Dartmouth, the YMCA South Coast/Voices for a Healthy South Coast, and Mass in Motion Fall River and New Bedford.  The committee is supported by SRPEDD's Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning Program and typically meets on the second Tuesday of each month.

Volunteers help with grant applications, event planning, advocacy, education and outreach. We meet monthly to share our news, challenges and successes. Currently our meetings are held via zoom and in person.  Meetings are held in person in the greater New Bedford area. Please share your time and talent with us and help complete the South Coast Bikeway.  Non-cyclists are welcome!

Agency: South Coast Bikeway Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02780

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer

Visit the volunteer page of our website to get a better of idea of what we look for and to register as a CBC volunteer.  CBC Volunteer Page  Once registered, we'll add you to our list and you'll be included in our monthly email of opportunities.  We try to offer a variety of projects, including ones that can be done remotely.  Some are direct program service and others are helping with facility and equipment maintenance or other special projects.  

Agency: Community Boating Center

Visit the volunteer page of our website to get a better of idea of what we look for and to register as a CBC volunteer.  CBC Volunteer Page  Once registered, we'll add you to our list and you'll be included in our monthly email of opportunities.  We try to offer a variety of projects, including ones that can be done remotely.  Some are direct program service and others are helping with facility and equipment maintenance or other special projects.  

Agency: Community Boating Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: English Literacy Tutor

The City of New Bedford’s Department of Community Services is recruiting volunteers to teach English Literacy in conjunction with the Shining Lights program.

Volunteers will work with the City of New Bedford team to teach basic English Literacy and to connect immigrants and refugees with community resources. Volunteeers' main duties will include:

Teaching beginning level English literacy (basic reading & writing skills) a minimum of 2 hours per week Assisting the Department of Community Services with outreach, direct services, and dissemination of information to limited English speakers in the city.

Instructors are needed for the following classes:

 Tuesday 6-8 p.m.

Thursday 6-8 p.m.

Online - any day or time convenient to the teacher.

Volunteers must undergo a CORI criminal record check.

To apply for the position, or for more information, please contact Mali Lim at 508-961-3020.

Agency: City of New Bedford Office of Human Services

The City of New Bedford’s Department of Community Services is recruiting volunteers to teach English Literacy in conjunction with the Shining Lights program.

Volunteers will work with the City of New Bedford team to teach basic English Literacy and to connect immigrants and refugees with community resources. Volunteeers' main duties will include:

Teaching beginning level English literacy (basic reading & writing skills) a minimum of 2 hours per week Assisting the Department of Community Services with outreach, direct services, and dissemination of information to limited English speakers in the city.

Instructors are needed for the following classes:

 Tuesday 6-8 p.m.

Thursday 6-8 p.m.

Online - any day or time convenient to the teacher.

Volunteers must undergo a CORI criminal record check.

To apply for the position, or for more information, please contact Mali Lim at 508-961-3020.

Agency: City of New Bedford Office of Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Consumer Rights Presenter

LOCAL CONSUMER PROGRAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERS Are you aware of your consumer rights? Do you know what to do if your identity is stolen? Can you spot an Internet or telemarketing scam? Would you like to help others learn about what they can do to protect themselves as consumers? The New Bedford Local Consumer Program, funded by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General, assists residents in the Southeastern MA region by offering free mediation services for consumer complaints and providing information on consumer protection laws. The New Bedford LCP is currently seeking volunteers willing to do public presentations on consumer rights issues. Hours are extemely flexible, and training will be provided. Must have reliable transportation. For more information, contact Mali Lim at 508-961-3020 or e-mail consumer@newbedford-ma.gov.

Agency: City of New Bedford Office of Human Services

LOCAL CONSUMER PROGRAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERS Are you aware of your consumer rights? Do you know what to do if your identity is stolen? Can you spot an Internet or telemarketing scam? Would you like to help others learn about what they can do to protect themselves as consumers? The New Bedford Local Consumer Program, funded by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General, assists residents in the Southeastern MA region by offering free mediation services for consumer complaints and providing information on consumer protection laws. The New Bedford LCP is currently seeking volunteers willing to do public presentations on consumer rights issues. Hours are extemely flexible, and training will be provided. Must have reliable transportation. For more information, contact Mali Lim at 508-961-3020 or e-mail consumer@newbedford-ma.gov.

Agency: City of New Bedford Office of Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: English as a Second Language (ESOL) Teacher

The City of New Bedford’s Department of Community Services is recruiting volunteers to teach English as a Second Language in conjunction with the Shining Lights program.

Volunteers will work with the City of New Bedford team to teach English and to connect immigrants and refugees with community resources. Her/his main duties will include:

Teaching beginning level ESL a minimum of 2 hours per week Assisting the Department of Community Services with outreach, direct services, and dissemination of information to limited English speakers in the city.

Instructors are needed for the following classes:

 

Tuesday 6-8 p.m.

Thursday 6-8 p.m.

Online - any day or time convenient to the teacher.

Volunteers must undergo a CORI criminal record check.

To apply for the position, or for more information, please contact Mali Lim at 508-961-3020.

Agency: City of New Bedford Office of Human Services

The City of New Bedford’s Department of Community Services is recruiting volunteers to teach English as a Second Language in conjunction with the Shining Lights program.

Volunteers will work with the City of New Bedford team to teach English and to connect immigrants and refugees with community resources. Her/his main duties will include:

Teaching beginning level ESL a minimum of 2 hours per week Assisting the Department of Community Services with outreach, direct services, and dissemination of information to limited English speakers in the city.

Instructors are needed for the following classes:

 

Tuesday 6-8 p.m.

Thursday 6-8 p.m.

Online - any day or time convenient to the teacher.

Volunteers must undergo a CORI criminal record check.

To apply for the position, or for more information, please contact Mali Lim at 508-961-3020.

Agency: City of New Bedford Office of Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESOL Program - Child Care Assistants

The Office of Human Services is seeking volunteers to assist with child care during its Shining Lights ESOL Program. Shining Lights is a free program designed for beginner / pre-beginner students of English as a Second Language. The program meets Tuesdays & Thursdays, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. October through May in New Bedford. Volunteers can choose to work any number of evenings per week. No teaching experience necessary; CORI required.

Agency: City of New Bedford Office of Human Services

The Office of Human Services is seeking volunteers to assist with child care during its Shining Lights ESOL Program. Shining Lights is a free program designed for beginner / pre-beginner students of English as a Second Language. The program meets Tuesdays & Thursdays, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. October through May in New Bedford. Volunteers can choose to work any number of evenings per week. No teaching experience necessary; CORI required.

Agency: City of New Bedford Office of Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Buddies Program: Talbot Middle School Fall River

The role of Big Brothers Big Sisters mentors are simply to be an adult friend to a child who could benefit from an additional caring adult in their life.  Adult volunteers (Big Brothers and Big Sisters) meet with their mentee (Littles) at the child's school - during the lunch break one day a week for an hour.

Participating schools: Talbot Middle School in Fall River

The "match" - a one-to-one friendship between an adult and a child of the same gender - gets together weekly for the whole school year to talk, play games, shoot hoops or just hang out. Because positive outcomes result from long-term friendships, we ask that volunteers "Bigs" commit to spending at least the full school year with their Little.

There is no set curriculum, however site-based suggested activity guides are provided. The agency provides professional support to the family, the child and the volunteer to make sure the friendship grows and deepens and that any bumps in the road are overcome.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts

The role of Big Brothers Big Sisters mentors are simply to be an adult friend to a child who could benefit from an additional caring adult in their life.  Adult volunteers (Big Brothers and Big Sisters) meet with their mentee (Littles) at the child's school - during the lunch break one day a week for an hour.

Participating schools: Talbot Middle School in Fall River

The "match" - a one-to-one friendship between an adult and a child of the same gender - gets together weekly for the whole school year to talk, play games, shoot hoops or just hang out. Because positive outcomes result from long-term friendships, we ask that volunteers "Bigs" commit to spending at least the full school year with their Little.

There is no set curriculum, however site-based suggested activity guides are provided. The agency provides professional support to the family, the child and the volunteer to make sure the friendship grows and deepens and that any bumps in the road are overcome.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02721

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Open Volunteer Application

The CSJ Ed Fund is always looking for motivated volunteers that would like to join us in addressing economic and social inequities throughout the state of MA. 

Our volunteer activities include: canvassing, phonebanking, signature gathering, attending rallies, attending CSJ Ed Fund events, joining us to testify at state legislature hearings, meeting with state/local legislators, and sharing stories about how our agenda issues have impacted their lives. Volunteers who are looking for consistent involvement can also become CSJ Ed Fund coordinators in their town or city! 

If you are interested in joining us, please complete this volunteer application form: https://forms.monday.com/forms/e8d6f6381ee26548448ac4705b6eb123?r=use1

Once the form has been completed, our Community Liaison and Volunteer Recruitment Coordinator, Ethan Mattos (he/him) will reach out to you in order to get you started! 

Thank you for your time and consideration, and we look forward to meeting you soon! 

 

Agency: The Coalition for Social Justice Education Fund

The CSJ Ed Fund is always looking for motivated volunteers that would like to join us in addressing economic and social inequities throughout the state of MA. 

Our volunteer activities include: canvassing, phonebanking, signature gathering, attending rallies, attending CSJ Ed Fund events, joining us to testify at state legislature hearings, meeting with state/local legislators, and sharing stories about how our agenda issues have impacted their lives. Volunteers who are looking for consistent involvement can also become CSJ Ed Fund coordinators in their town or city! 

If you are interested in joining us, please complete this volunteer application form: https://forms.monday.com/forms/e8d6f6381ee26548448ac4705b6eb123?r=use1

Once the form has been completed, our Community Liaison and Volunteer Recruitment Coordinator, Ethan Mattos (he/him) will reach out to you in order to get you started! 

Thank you for your time and consideration, and we look forward to meeting you soon! 

 

Agency: The Coalition for Social Justice Education Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Shop Assistant

Do you want to help others?  Looking for something that will really change the world?  Then this is the place for you.  Our Thrift Store offers is in need of several assistants to meet and greet our guests.  Assistants will help re-stock shelves, develop seasonal displays, and enjoy the company of a fantastic team.  Shop is open Wednesday and Saturdays, but we also gather at various times during the week to go over stock (that's a long way of saying, we also offer flexible hours to meet your needs!)

Agency: Thrift Shop

Do you want to help others?  Looking for something that will really change the world?  Then this is the place for you.  Our Thrift Store offers is in need of several assistants to meet and greet our guests.  Assistants will help re-stock shelves, develop seasonal displays, and enjoy the company of a fantastic team.  Shop is open Wednesday and Saturdays, but we also gather at various times during the week to go over stock (that's a long way of saying, we also offer flexible hours to meet your needs!)

Agency: Thrift Shop

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02382

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed to make supportive visits in homes or nursing facilities

Southcoast Visiting Nurse Association is currently looking for volunteers who are willing to provide 2-4 hours of companionship and support to our hospice patients and their loved ones. Training is provided. 

Please contact Volunteer Program Coordinator, Penny Gosson for details.  508-973-3219. 

 

Agency: Southcoast Visiting Nurse Association

Southcoast Visiting Nurse Association is currently looking for volunteers who are willing to provide 2-4 hours of companionship and support to our hospice patients and their loved ones. Training is provided. 

Please contact Volunteer Program Coordinator, Penny Gosson for details.  508-973-3219. 

 

Agency: Southcoast Visiting Nurse Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02719

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writer

The South Coast Bikeway Alliance is seeking an experienced grant writer to assist us with writing design, engineering and build grant applications. Please send us a brief letter of interest including your grant writing experience.

Agency: South Coast Bikeway Alliance

The South Coast Bikeway Alliance is seeking an experienced grant writer to assist us with writing design, engineering and build grant applications. Please send us a brief letter of interest including your grant writing experience.

Agency: South Coast Bikeway Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutor

Position Description:
                * Meet 1-2 times a week (per student need)     
                * Provide homework help for 4th - 10th grade in the subjects of Math and/ or ELA
                * Provide organizational strategies for homework

Qualifications:
               
* English (Bilingual- English & Spanish speakers needed)
                * Effective communicator
                * Flexible
                * Capacity to work with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds and languages
                * Organized
                 
Hours: 4-8 hours a month

Schedule: TBD depending on Volunteer and Student availability

Anyone interested in this position must consent to and pass a CORI.

 

Agency: United Way of Greater New Bedford

Position Description:
                * Meet 1-2 times a week (per student need)     
                * Provide homework help for 4th - 10th grade in the subjects of Math and/ or ELA
                * Provide organizational strategies for homework

Qualifications:
               
* English (Bilingual- English & Spanish speakers needed)
                * Effective communicator
                * Flexible
                * Capacity to work with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds and languages
                * Organized
                 
Hours: 4-8 hours a month

Schedule: TBD depending on Volunteer and Student availability

Anyone interested in this position must consent to and pass a CORI.

 

Agency: United Way of Greater New Bedford

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Events Volunteers Needed!

Our annual events would not be possible without the generosity and hard work of our volunteers. We are once again extending the invitation to civic minded and thoughtful individuals to join us in planning and executing one of our events.

We are excited to announce that we will be hosting our annual Walk for Survivor Safety and Community Cultural Fair on October 14, 2023, at D.W. Field E. Pkwy Brockton! This will be a 5K walk and fair that raises funds for and awareness about domestic violence while celebrating the wonderful diversity in our community.

We are looking for:

Event committee volunteers and leaders to assist with planning and fundraising, which includes soliciting some in-kind donations for raffle prizes. Starting in August, this group will meet regularly. Our first meeting will be August 9th via Zoom.  Day of event volunteers to help with set up and break down, work the registration table, hand out participant t-shirts, run games and activities at the fair, and hand out water at water stations along the course.

If you would like to learn more or get involved, please email dena.miller@fcr-ma.org. 

To learn more about FCR and to see photos from past events, log on to www.fcr-ma.org.

Thank you and hope to see you at the walk!

Agency: Family and Community Resources Inc

Our annual events would not be possible without the generosity and hard work of our volunteers. We are once again extending the invitation to civic minded and thoughtful individuals to join us in planning and executing one of our events.

We are excited to announce that we will be hosting our annual Walk for Survivor Safety and Community Cultural Fair on October 14, 2023, at D.W. Field E. Pkwy Brockton! This will be a 5K walk and fair that raises funds for and awareness about domestic violence while celebrating the wonderful diversity in our community.

We are looking for:

Event committee volunteers and leaders to assist with planning and fundraising, which includes soliciting some in-kind donations for raffle prizes. Starting in August, this group will meet regularly. Our first meeting will be August 9th via Zoom.  Day of event volunteers to help with set up and break down, work the registration table, hand out participant t-shirts, run games and activities at the fair, and hand out water at water stations along the course.

If you would like to learn more or get involved, please email dena.miller@fcr-ma.org. 

To learn more about FCR and to see photos from past events, log on to www.fcr-ma.org.

Thank you and hope to see you at the walk!

Agency: Family and Community Resources Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ocean to Plate: New Bedford Fishing Community

We're looking for friendly individuals who want to get involved in the community - whether you're part of a fishing family, interested in history, love seafood, or just enjoy talking to people, we're thrilled to welcome you to the crew!

There are a variety of opportunities for volunteers, ranging from welcoming visitors and staffing the reception area to assisting with educational programs, research, collections management, and special events. We'd like to have volunteers help engage visitors with the exhibits by interacting in conversation. We also want volunteers who are interested in helping out with group visits, research, cataloging, and more.

If you are a member of the commercial fishing community, we invite you to share your industry knowledge by leading walking tours of the waterfront, demonstrating industry skills and marine crafts, or talking to school groups about your work.

New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center, located in the New Bedford National Park, engages visitors with our major exhibit More Than a Job: Work and Community in New Bedford’s Fishing Industry. With a working deck and foc’sle, the exhibit includes interactive elements like a fish identification board and a wheelhouse where you can operate the radar. Authentic voices from those in the industry are captured at 60 audio stations, and a celebration of the diversity of New Bedford’s fishing community is shown throughout. People of all ages are finding the Center moving, entertaining and inspiring!

Volunteers are provided with insider talks from experts and tours of local fishing businesses as ongoing learning opportunities. Training is provided about museum exhibits, the gift shop, membership, programming and the fishing community of New Bedford. If you and/or your family are fishermen please join us and teach us a thing or two! This is a great opportunity to share what you know about the commercial fishing industry and local fishing community. 

Volunteer hours are flexible and can be scheduled according to your availability. Please email operations@ fishingheritagecenter.org for more information or call 508-993-8894.

Agency: New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center

We're looking for friendly individuals who want to get involved in the community - whether you're part of a fishing family, interested in history, love seafood, or just enjoy talking to people, we're thrilled to welcome you to the crew!

There are a variety of opportunities for volunteers, ranging from welcoming visitors and staffing the reception area to assisting with educational programs, research, collections management, and special events. We'd like to have volunteers help engage visitors with the exhibits by interacting in conversation. We also want volunteers who are interested in helping out with group visits, research, cataloging, and more.

If you are a member of the commercial fishing community, we invite you to share your industry knowledge by leading walking tours of the waterfront, demonstrating industry skills and marine crafts, or talking to school groups about your work.

New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center, located in the New Bedford National Park, engages visitors with our major exhibit More Than a Job: Work and Community in New Bedford’s Fishing Industry. With a working deck and foc’sle, the exhibit includes interactive elements like a fish identification board and a wheelhouse where you can operate the radar. Authentic voices from those in the industry are captured at 60 audio stations, and a celebration of the diversity of New Bedford’s fishing community is shown throughout. People of all ages are finding the Center moving, entertaining and inspiring!

Volunteers are provided with insider talks from experts and tours of local fishing businesses as ongoing learning opportunities. Training is provided about museum exhibits, the gift shop, membership, programming and the fishing community of New Bedford. If you and/or your family are fishermen please join us and teach us a thing or two! This is a great opportunity to share what you know about the commercial fishing industry and local fishing community. 

Volunteer hours are flexible and can be scheduled according to your availability. Please email operations@ fishingheritagecenter.org for more information or call 508-993-8894.

Agency: New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02741

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Garden Volunteers

Looking for experienced and ew gardeners to help to spruce up our community garden space.  Duties to include clean up, maintenance, planting for different seasons, etc.  Schedule and hours are flexible based on the availability of volunteers. 

Agency: UWGPC's Family Center at Community Connections of Brockton

Looking for experienced and ew gardeners to help to spruce up our community garden space.  Duties to include clean up, maintenance, planting for different seasons, etc.  Schedule and hours are flexible based on the availability of volunteers. 

Agency: UWGPC's Family Center at Community Connections of Brockton

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Google Ads Volunteer

Looking for a volunteer with expertise in Google Ads to help us to set up conversions using Tag Manager for our nonprofit Google Ads account.  Schedule flexible! 

 

 

Agency: United Way of Greater Plymouth County

Looking for a volunteer with expertise in Google Ads to help us to set up conversions using Tag Manager for our nonprofit Google Ads account.  Schedule flexible! 

 

 

Agency: United Way of Greater Plymouth County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Intern

Welcome to Pinnacle Partnerships! We are looking for a highly motivated and skilled individual who is looking to learn entrepreneurial skills while adding value to our new and quickly growing company!

 

The mission at Pinnacle Partnerships is to improve the landscape and outcomes related to child mental health by leveraging the strengths and power associated with Family Driven Practice and Care. Pinnacle is an organization that provides consultation and training to various stakeholders (both passive and active) in the child mental health care system. We also provide services directly to communities, children and families who are currently experiencing mental health problems.

 

Our ideal candidate will have a strong interest in the following:

Children's Mental Health  Family Systems Social Justice Entrepreneurship  Health Care Growing a Brand

 

Applicants must also possess:

A self-starter Creative thinking skills An attitude for success  A willingness to learn, adjust and adapt Internet access  A smartphone  An ability to stay on task Organizational skills Strong communication skills Time to meet virtually once a week 

 

Duties will include but are not limited to:

Produce high-quality videos–from concept to execution related to the inclusion of mental health treatment for youth and their families Create and iterate videos that reflect a brand, enforce a language, and inject hope and partnership into our messaging Collaborate across teams to ensure messaging is succinct - especially related to social media, podcasts and the development of training and presentations  Help our team develop content for brand messaging and conduct user testing 

 

This position is an internship (the length of the internship is negotiable). There is no salary or benefits associated with this position.

 

Resumes can be sent to info@pinnaclepartnerships.org

Agency: Pinnacle Partnerships

Welcome to Pinnacle Partnerships! We are looking for a highly motivated and skilled individual who is looking to learn entrepreneurial skills while adding value to our new and quickly growing company!

 

The mission at Pinnacle Partnerships is to improve the landscape and outcomes related to child mental health by leveraging the strengths and power associated with Family Driven Practice and Care. Pinnacle is an organization that provides consultation and training to various stakeholders (both passive and active) in the child mental health care system. We also provide services directly to communities, children and families who are currently experiencing mental health problems.

 

Our ideal candidate will have a strong interest in the following:

Children's Mental Health  Family Systems Social Justice Entrepreneurship  Health Care Growing a Brand

 

Applicants must also possess:

A self-starter Creative thinking skills An attitude for success  A willingness to learn, adjust and adapt Internet access  A smartphone  An ability to stay on task Organizational skills Strong communication skills Time to meet virtually once a week 

 

Duties will include but are not limited to:

Produce high-quality videos–from concept to execution related to the inclusion of mental health treatment for youth and their families Create and iterate videos that reflect a brand, enforce a language, and inject hope and partnership into our messaging Collaborate across teams to ensure messaging is succinct - especially related to social media, podcasts and the development of training and presentations  Help our team develop content for brand messaging and conduct user testing 

 

This position is an internship (the length of the internship is negotiable). There is no salary or benefits associated with this position.

 

Resumes can be sent to info@pinnaclepartnerships.org

Agency: Pinnacle Partnerships

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MainSpring House - Shelter Support - Intake Volunteer

Intake volunteer assists shelter staff as guests enter the shelter daily.  Volunteer time 4-6pm.  To request further information please complete the form at this link:  https://forms.office.com/r/SsEaguufv0

 

 

Agency: Father Bill's & MainSpring

Intake volunteer assists shelter staff as guests enter the shelter daily.  Volunteer time 4-6pm.  To request further information please complete the form at this link:  https://forms.office.com/r/SsEaguufv0

 

 

Agency: Father Bill's & MainSpring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Writers for the South Shore Community Magazine

The South Shore Community Magazine has been ongoing for over 10 years. We publish quarterly every 3rd month - March, June, September, and December. The deadlines for submissions are at the end of every preceding month - February, May, August, and November.    All writing is published for free and due to it being a non-profit magazine, we are a volunteer magazine.   We accept the following content:   Articles in the following 6 topics: Faith Effective Education Safe Spaces Caring Adults  Opportunities to Serve Health and Wellness   We have a Community Spotlight section that features articles about people or organizations who are doing outstanding things in the community. We also have a featured article section that focuses on something big happening in the community or at our Family Resource Center surrounding the time of the publication.    We also accept creative writing, photography, and art. This is a great chance for writers to get out there and get published and have material printed for resumes, portfolios, etc.    All submissions must be non-controversial and free of hateful or derogatory content.    We also have affordable advertising for everyone. This advertising is what pays for our magazine so we are always pushing for people to spread the word about this great opportunity! We encourage our contributors to help us obtain advertising.   We are back to printing. Printing is as soon as possible after we are virtually released (dependent on the printing company). Copies can be picked up here at the Family Center upon request.    We meet once monthly to discuss the collection of content for the magazine as well as the planning for our free Annual Leadership Conference. Interested parties can email me at Kasey.Martin@ccbrockton.org to be added to the distribution list for the invites and can learn more information then.    Please visit www.uwgpc.org/frc/south-shore-community-magazine to find out more information and check out the magazine.

Agency: UWGPC's Family Center at Community Connections of Brockton

The South Shore Community Magazine has been ongoing for over 10 years. We publish quarterly every 3rd month - March, June, September, and December. The deadlines for submissions are at the end of every preceding month - February, May, August, and November.    All writing is published for free and due to it being a non-profit magazine, we are a volunteer magazine.   We accept the following content:   Articles in the following 6 topics: Faith Effective Education Safe Spaces Caring Adults  Opportunities to Serve Health and Wellness   We have a Community Spotlight section that features articles about people or organizations who are doing outstanding things in the community. We also have a featured article section that focuses on something big happening in the community or at our Family Resource Center surrounding the time of the publication.    We also accept creative writing, photography, and art. This is a great chance for writers to get out there and get published and have material printed for resumes, portfolios, etc.    All submissions must be non-controversial and free of hateful or derogatory content.    We also have affordable advertising for everyone. This advertising is what pays for our magazine so we are always pushing for people to spread the word about this great opportunity! We encourage our contributors to help us obtain advertising.   We are back to printing. Printing is as soon as possible after we are virtually released (dependent on the printing company). Copies can be picked up here at the Family Center upon request.    We meet once monthly to discuss the collection of content for the magazine as well as the planning for our free Annual Leadership Conference. Interested parties can email me at Kasey.Martin@ccbrockton.org to be added to the distribution list for the invites and can learn more information then.    Please visit www.uwgpc.org/frc/south-shore-community-magazine to find out more information and check out the magazine.

Agency: UWGPC's Family Center at Community Connections of Brockton

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delivery Drivers Needed to Distribute Community Magazines

We are looking for volunteers to help us distribute our quarterly South Shore Community Magazine at area businesses and organizations in Plymouth County.  Delivery locations vary (local super markets, businesses, doctor offices, etc.) and can be based on your preferred geography.  Volunteer will need to provide their own vehicle and have a valid drivers license.  Magazines will be picked up at our Family Center located at 1367 Main Street in Brockton.

 

Learn more about our magazine and read editions here: https://www.uwgpc.org/frc/south-shore-community-magazine

Agency: UWGPC's Family Center at Community Connections of Brockton

We are looking for volunteers to help us distribute our quarterly South Shore Community Magazine at area businesses and organizations in Plymouth County.  Delivery locations vary (local super markets, businesses, doctor offices, etc.) and can be based on your preferred geography.  Volunteer will need to provide their own vehicle and have a valid drivers license.  Magazines will be picked up at our Family Center located at 1367 Main Street in Brockton.

 

Learn more about our magazine and read editions here: https://www.uwgpc.org/frc/south-shore-community-magazine

Agency: UWGPC's Family Center at Community Connections of Brockton

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Past and present of the New Bedford Fishing Community

We're looking for friendly individuals who want to get involved in their community - whether you're part of a fishing family, interested in history, or just enjoy talking to people, we'd love to have you!

There are a variety of opportunities for volunteers, ranging from welcoming visitors and staffing the reception area to assisting with educational programs, research, collections management, and special events!

Members of the commercial fishing community - we invite you to share your industry knowledge by leading walking tours of the waterfront, demonstrating industry skills and marine crafts, or talking to school groups about your work. 

New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center, located in the New Bedford National Park, engages visitors with our major exhibit More Than a Job: Work and Community in New Bedford’s Fishing Industry. With a working deck and foc’sle, the exhibit includes interactive elements like a fish identification board and a wheelhouse where you can operate the radar. Authentic voices from those in the industry are captured at 60 audio stations, and a celebration of the diversity of New Bedford’s fishing community is shown throughout. People of all ages are finding the Center moving, entertaining and inspiring!

We need volunteers to staff the Center and engage our visitors with the new exhibit by interacting in conversation. We also need volunteers interested in helping out with group visits, research, cataloging, and more.

Training is provided about exhibits, the gift shop, programs and the fishing community of New Bedford. If you and/or your family are fishermen please help us and teach us a thing or two! This is a great opportunity to share what you know about the commercial fishing industry and local fishing community. Volunteers are provided with talks from experts and tours of local fishing businesses as ongoing training.

Volunteer hours are flexible and can be scheduled according to your availability. Please email operations@ fishingheritagecenter.org for more information or call 508-993-8894.

Agency: New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center

We're looking for friendly individuals who want to get involved in their community - whether you're part of a fishing family, interested in history, or just enjoy talking to people, we'd love to have you!

There are a variety of opportunities for volunteers, ranging from welcoming visitors and staffing the reception area to assisting with educational programs, research, collections management, and special events!

Members of the commercial fishing community - we invite you to share your industry knowledge by leading walking tours of the waterfront, demonstrating industry skills and marine crafts, or talking to school groups about your work. 

New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center, located in the New Bedford National Park, engages visitors with our major exhibit More Than a Job: Work and Community in New Bedford’s Fishing Industry. With a working deck and foc’sle, the exhibit includes interactive elements like a fish identification board and a wheelhouse where you can operate the radar. Authentic voices from those in the industry are captured at 60 audio stations, and a celebration of the diversity of New Bedford’s fishing community is shown throughout. People of all ages are finding the Center moving, entertaining and inspiring!

We need volunteers to staff the Center and engage our visitors with the new exhibit by interacting in conversation. We also need volunteers interested in helping out with group visits, research, cataloging, and more.

Training is provided about exhibits, the gift shop, programs and the fishing community of New Bedford. If you and/or your family are fishermen please help us and teach us a thing or two! This is a great opportunity to share what you know about the commercial fishing industry and local fishing community. Volunteers are provided with talks from experts and tours of local fishing businesses as ongoing training.

Volunteer hours are flexible and can be scheduled according to your availability. Please email operations@ fishingheritagecenter.org for more information or call 508-993-8894.

Agency: New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02741

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Check on your Neighbors

 

Show Bridgewater Seniors that they are thought of and cared for by providing Wellness Calls.

Wellness calls are an opportunity to check on the overall health and wellbeing of the seniors in our community.

 

Agency: Bridgewater Senior Center

 

Show Bridgewater Seniors that they are thought of and cared for by providing Wellness Calls.

Wellness calls are an opportunity to check on the overall health and wellbeing of the seniors in our community.

 

Agency: Bridgewater Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02324

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Seasonal Lawncare Volunteers

 

Do you enjoy helping the seniors in your community?  Do you have experience mowing lawns and weeding garden beds?

Then we need you!  Various opportunities available to help, may need to bring your own equipment.

 

Agency: Bridgewater Senior Center

 

Do you enjoy helping the seniors in your community?  Do you have experience mowing lawns and weeding garden beds?

Then we need you!  Various opportunities available to help, may need to bring your own equipment.

 

Agency: Bridgewater Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02324

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Stylists Needed

 

Hair Stylist needed for homebound seniors in the Town of Bridgewater.

A good haircut can mean so much more than healthy hair.  It can improve self esteem, create a moment of relaxation, and allow for true conversation.

   

Agency: Bridgewater Senior Center

 

Hair Stylist needed for homebound seniors in the Town of Bridgewater.

A good haircut can mean so much more than healthy hair.  It can improve self esteem, create a moment of relaxation, and allow for true conversation.

   

Agency: Bridgewater Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02324

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Connections

 

Do you enjoy meeting new people, sharing good conversation, learning something new?

The Bridgewater Senior Center is looking for Friendly Visitors to go out into the community to meet with Homebound Seniors to share conversation and a bit of human interaction.  Help brighten the day of a senior by letting them know someone cares.

   

Agency: Bridgewater Senior Center

 

Do you enjoy meeting new people, sharing good conversation, learning something new?

The Bridgewater Senior Center is looking for Friendly Visitors to go out into the community to meet with Homebound Seniors to share conversation and a bit of human interaction.  Help brighten the day of a senior by letting them know someone cares.

   

Agency: Bridgewater Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02324

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Neighborhood Cleanups, see our website for dates and times. www.operationcleansweep.net

We are an environmental group that organizes volunteers to cleanup litter in neighborhoods and shoreline cleanups. Please visit www.operationcleansweep.net for locations, dates and times.

Agency: Operation Clean Sweep

We are an environmental group that organizes volunteers to cleanup litter in neighborhoods and shoreline cleanups. Please visit www.operationcleansweep.net for locations, dates and times.

Agency: Operation Clean Sweep

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02744

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Psychological Enhanced Response Liaison (PERL)

PERL Job Overview: 

Respond to family requests for peer support via PERL App.

Provide support and guidance to families raising children with mental health needs via family preferred method of communication (ie. video chat, smartphone, text, and/or in person communications.

Support resource building and navigation to families related to youth mental health.

Make recommendations to ensure the quality of family-centered care and services.

Participate in training and other events to provide a family-centered perspective.

Facilitate trainings and support for leadership within education, agencies, organizations, and other stakeholders

Participate in Quality Assurance activities and data collection as needed.

Provide expert guidance via consultation to educators, agencies, organizations, and other stakeholders to support family-driven decision-making processes as requested.

PERL ​Qualifications:

Requirements

Submit a Cover Letter with application

Lived-experience being the parent or primary caregiver for a child with mental health needs.

In depth knowledge of the MA Behavioral Health System

Access to a smartphone, computer, and reliable internet.

Nice to Have

Certification(s) in Wrap Around, Motivational Interviewing, Collaborative Problem Solving, and/or Youth Mental Health First Aid.

License/Car.

Additional language capacity

Agency: Pinnacle Partnerships

PERL Job Overview: 

Respond to family requests for peer support via PERL App.

Provide support and guidance to families raising children with mental health needs via family preferred method of communication (ie. video chat, smartphone, text, and/or in person communications.

Support resource building and navigation to families related to youth mental health.

Make recommendations to ensure the quality of family-centered care and services.

Participate in training and other events to provide a family-centered perspective.

Facilitate trainings and support for leadership within education, agencies, organizations, and other stakeholders

Participate in Quality Assurance activities and data collection as needed.

Provide expert guidance via consultation to educators, agencies, organizations, and other stakeholders to support family-driven decision-making processes as requested.

PERL ​Qualifications:

Requirements

Submit a Cover Letter with application

Lived-experience being the parent or primary caregiver for a child with mental health needs.

In depth knowledge of the MA Behavioral Health System

Access to a smartphone, computer, and reliable internet.

Nice to Have

Certification(s) in Wrap Around, Motivational Interviewing, Collaborative Problem Solving, and/or Youth Mental Health First Aid.

License/Car.

Additional language capacity

Agency: Pinnacle Partnerships

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate for elders living in nursing homes

The Nursing Home Ombudsman Program matches community volunteers with area nursing homes. 

The Ombudsman is a resident advocate, helping to ensure the quality of care, life and environment for people who live in nursing homes. Volunteers make weekly visits to the nursing home to listen to and assist in resolving any resident concerns.

Volunteers receive training and ongoing support and supervision.

For more information about becoming an ombudsman, please contact Annabella Dougherty at 774-510-5205 or by e-mail at adougherty@coastlinenb.org

 

Agency: Coastline Elderly Services, Inc.

The Nursing Home Ombudsman Program matches community volunteers with area nursing homes. 

The Ombudsman is a resident advocate, helping to ensure the quality of care, life and environment for people who live in nursing homes. Volunteers make weekly visits to the nursing home to listen to and assist in resolving any resident concerns.

Volunteers receive training and ongoing support and supervision.

For more information about becoming an ombudsman, please contact Annabella Dougherty at 774-510-5205 or by e-mail at adougherty@coastlinenb.org

 

Agency: Coastline Elderly Services, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02745

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help seniors manage their finances

The Money Management Program is looking for volunteers to help seniors organize their bills, create budgets, write checks, and monitor their income and expenses.

All volunteers receive training and are expected to spend two to three hours with the individual each month.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Natacha Salemme, Program Manager at 508-742-9113.

The Massachusetts Money Management Program is collaboratively sponsored by the  Executive Office of Elder Affairs, Mass Home Care and AARP Massachusetts. We also appreciate BayCoast Bank’s recent donation which will help us reach more elders.

Agency: Coastline Elderly Services, Inc.

The Money Management Program is looking for volunteers to help seniors organize their bills, create budgets, write checks, and monitor their income and expenses.

All volunteers receive training and are expected to spend two to three hours with the individual each month.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Natacha Salemme, Program Manager at 508-742-9113.

The Massachusetts Money Management Program is collaboratively sponsored by the  Executive Office of Elder Affairs, Mass Home Care and AARP Massachusetts. We also appreciate BayCoast Bank’s recent donation which will help us reach more elders.

Agency: Coastline Elderly Services, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02745

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DOT Certified Truck Driver

Drive truck to pick up food donations from local markets.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Drive truck to pick up food donations from local markets.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02538

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Baggers and packers

Package fresh product and bakery items for guest distribution

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Package fresh product and bakery items for guest distribution

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02538

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Form Designer

Design check-in forms for guest intake using either Word or Google forms.  Form is to be in multiple languages.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Design check-in forms for guest intake using either Word or Google forms.  Form is to be in multiple languages.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02538

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guest Intake guidance

Guide guests through check-in process; answer questions on forms. Maintain 'crowd control'.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Guide guests through check-in process; answer questions on forms. Maintain 'crowd control'.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02538

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Team Leader

Leader/Overseer to lead a crew of 8-10 persons on food distribution days.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Leader/Overseer to lead a crew of 8-10 persons on food distribution days.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02538

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Operation Manual documentation

Document process and procedures to be compiled and formulate an Operations Manual for the Pantry.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Document process and procedures to be compiled and formulate an Operations Manual for the Pantry.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02538

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Services Liason

Interview new guests and lead them to assistance that may be available to them.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Interview new guests and lead them to assistance that may be available to them.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02538

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nutrition Guidance

Assist and make recommendations in formulating food list for healthy guest food distribution.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Assist and make recommendations in formulating food list for healthy guest food distribution.

Agency: The Family Pantry-Damien's Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02538

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Classrooms grandmas & grandpas wanted

Coastline’s Foster Grandparent Program, which has been in existence for over 35 years, offers volunteers the opportunity to assist children in classrooms throughout the South Coast. 

The students and teachers both benefit from the wisdom and experience of the Foster Grandparent volunteer as he or she works one-on-one and in small groups with children, focusing on literacy and academics, communication, and social skills, which are needed to help a child succeed. This program provides a way to stay active by serving children in the community.

The Foster Grandparents volunteer a minimum of 15 hours each week. Foster Grandparent volunteers receive a small tax-free stipend* for their time and commitment, while benefiting from the impact they make in a child’s life on a daily basis. The program is intended for those age 55 years and older who meet income and criminal history eligibility requirements.

For information on how you can stay active by assisting children in your community, contact Coastline’s Foster Grandparent program, at 508-742-9198 or 508-742-9124.

For additional information on AmeriCorps Senior programs, visit AmeriCorps.gov.

*This stipend is not counted as income and will not affect most benefits including housing. Funding is provided by AmeriCorps & the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs

Agency: Coastline Elderly Services, Inc.

Coastline’s Foster Grandparent Program, which has been in existence for over 35 years, offers volunteers the opportunity to assist children in classrooms throughout the South Coast. 

The students and teachers both benefit from the wisdom and experience of the Foster Grandparent volunteer as he or she works one-on-one and in small groups with children, focusing on literacy and academics, communication, and social skills, which are needed to help a child succeed. This program provides a way to stay active by serving children in the community.

The Foster Grandparents volunteer a minimum of 15 hours each week. Foster Grandparent volunteers receive a small tax-free stipend* for their time and commitment, while benefiting from the impact they make in a child’s life on a daily basis. The program is intended for those age 55 years and older who meet income and criminal history eligibility requirements.

For information on how you can stay active by assisting children in your community, contact Coastline’s Foster Grandparent program, at 508-742-9198 or 508-742-9124.

For additional information on AmeriCorps Senior programs, visit AmeriCorps.gov.

*This stipend is not counted as income and will not affect most benefits including housing. Funding is provided by AmeriCorps & the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs

Agency: Coastline Elderly Services, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02745

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Good listeners needed!

Seeking caring, compassionate volunteers to staff our suicide prevention crisis hotline.  Each volunteer participates in a mandatory 35-hour training program which includes working with a trained volunteer. Trainings are scheduled for May, September, November, and January.  Volunteers are asked to cover a 2.5-hour shift weekly.  A minimum of a 6-month commitment is expected.

Internships - for credit and paid - are offered to undergraduate and graduate-level students currently enrolled in a college or university in the U.S. 

Prospective volunteers must also undergo a background check as part of the application process. 

All volunteer work is done remotely. Volunteers must have a quiet, confidential space to work in.

Agency: Samaritans Southcoast

Seeking caring, compassionate volunteers to staff our suicide prevention crisis hotline.  Each volunteer participates in a mandatory 35-hour training program which includes working with a trained volunteer. Trainings are scheduled for May, September, November, and January.  Volunteers are asked to cover a 2.5-hour shift weekly.  A minimum of a 6-month commitment is expected.

Internships - for credit and paid - are offered to undergraduate and graduate-level students currently enrolled in a college or university in the U.S. 

Prospective volunteers must also undergo a background check as part of the application process. 

All volunteer work is done remotely. Volunteers must have a quiet, confidential space to work in.

Agency: Samaritans Southcoast

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 02790

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer

Photographer needed to capture smiling happy faces along the South Coast Bikeway. Photos to be used on our soon to be released new website and social media sites and in print projects. Photos should include bicyclists and pedestrians. Additional assignments may be available during special events like the annual Pedal for the Path fundraiser ride.

Agency: South Coast Bikeway Alliance

Photographer needed to capture smiling happy faces along the South Coast Bikeway. Photos to be used on our soon to be released new website and social media sites and in print projects. Photos should include bicyclists and pedestrians. Additional assignments may be available during special events like the annual Pedal for the Path fundraiser ride.

Agency: South Coast Bikeway Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advisory Council Member

Bristol Elder Services (Bristol) is seeking volunteers who are interested in elder issues to serve as members of its Advisory Council. The Advisory Council meets every other month on the 4th Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in Fall River (currently virtually) and its purpose is to recommend to Bristol’s Board of Directors activities regarding elder needs.   

Interested parties must live or work in Attleboro, Berkley, Dighton, Fall River, Freetown, Mansfield, North Attleboro, Norton, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, Swansea, Taunton, or Westport.  Bristol is especially interested in those 60 years of age or older and/or representatives of minority populations.

If you would like more information or are interested in being considered, please contact Sandra Frechette at Sandra.Frechette@bristolelder.org.

 

Agency: Bristol Elder Services, Inc.

Bristol Elder Services (Bristol) is seeking volunteers who are interested in elder issues to serve as members of its Advisory Council. The Advisory Council meets every other month on the 4th Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in Fall River (currently virtually) and its purpose is to recommend to Bristol’s Board of Directors activities regarding elder needs.   

Interested parties must live or work in Attleboro, Berkley, Dighton, Fall River, Freetown, Mansfield, North Attleboro, Norton, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, Swansea, Taunton, or Westport.  Bristol is especially interested in those 60 years of age or older and/or representatives of minority populations.

If you would like more information or are interested in being considered, please contact Sandra Frechette at Sandra.Frechette@bristolelder.org.

 

Agency: Bristol Elder Services, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02723

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Action Team Member

Purpose

To serve on a Disaster Action Team as a worker on a DAT response to provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster.

Responsibilities

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours.

Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures.

Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership.

Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region.

Commits to being available during assigned shifts, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.

 

Agency: American Red Cross of the Southeastern MA

Purpose

To serve on a Disaster Action Team as a worker on a DAT response to provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster.

Responsibilities

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours.

Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures.

Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership.

Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region.

Commits to being available during assigned shifts, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.

 

Agency: American Red Cross of the Southeastern MA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CVL: Community Volunteer Leader - Cape, Islands, and Southeast MA

Purpose

A Community Volunteer Leader is a single point of contact for Brockton, Fall River, or New Bedford with the primary goal of connecting the community with the Red Cross mission.

Responsibilities

1. VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT: Recruit and refer prospective volunteers and volunteer groups to American Red Cross in support of District and Regional goals and metrics. Help recruit a volunteer workforce that is both inclusive and represents the demographics of the community. As an advocate, represent the Red Cross volunteer needs within the community. Maintain appropriate level of communication with Volunteer Director and Mission Leads to understand volunteer priorities and needs. Example: Meet with local City Manager to explore training city Disaster Service Workers as Red Cross Shelter volunteers.

2. RED CROSS PRESENCE & CONNECTIVITY: Serve as the primary connector between the defined geography and the American Red Cross mission. As a credible leader in the community, help represent the community needs and opportunities back to Red Cross Regional Leadership. Utilizes established communication channels to communicate community needs and stay current on Red Cross programs and messaging. To help build / regain presence, serve as the face of Red Cross at local community events and serve as primary public affairs / local communicator in defined geography during “blue skies”. Example: Present our Red Cross one-year Oklahoma update to the local Rotary Club.

3. RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT: Cultivate, manage and steward external partner relationships to help create and maintain connectedness within defined community, managing a portfolio of key stakeholders. Portfolio of relationships within assigned geography will include elected officials, key government agencies, community groups, faith-based; colleges/universities, civic, NGOs/NPOs, military organizations. Maintain appropriate level of communication with Regional leadership and Mission Leads to ensure consistent messaging and priorities. Example: Meet twice a year with the local State Assemblyman to share primary Red Cross campaigns and seek district office support.

4. MISSION DELIVERY SUPPORT UNDER THE DIRECTION OF REGIONAL LEADERSHIP: Promote and facilitate opportunities across all relevant lines of service within assigned geography. Leverage social capital and relationships to expand local Red Cross mission in support of regional goals and objectives. Maintain appropriate level of communication with Mission Leads. Example: Meet with local Superintendent of Schools to promote High School Blood Drives.
Examples of Day-to-Day Activities
• Provides Red Cross updates to local service clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, etc.).
• Participates in local community events as an extension of Executive Director.
• Shares volunteer needs within social networks / circles of influence based on consultation with Volunteer Director and Mission Leads.
• Routine meetings with key stakeholders (fire chiefs, mayors, veteran organizations, local media partners).
• Community volunteer leaders will rely on Mission Leads (i.e. RDPO) and mission volunteers (i.e. Disaster Services Chair) for functional expertise.

Agency: American Red Cross of the Southeastern MA

Purpose

A Community Volunteer Leader is a single point of contact for Brockton, Fall River, or New Bedford with the primary goal of connecting the community with the Red Cross mission.

Responsibilities

1. VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT: Recruit and refer prospective volunteers and volunteer groups to American Red Cross in support of District and Regional goals and metrics. Help recruit a volunteer workforce that is both inclusive and represents the demographics of the community. As an advocate, represent the Red Cross volunteer needs within the community. Maintain appropriate level of communication with Volunteer Director and Mission Leads to understand volunteer priorities and needs. Example: Meet with local City Manager to explore training city Disaster Service Workers as Red Cross Shelter volunteers.

2. RED CROSS PRESENCE & CONNECTIVITY: Serve as the primary connector between the defined geography and the American Red Cross mission. As a credible leader in the community, help represent the community needs and opportunities back to Red Cross Regional Leadership. Utilizes established communication channels to communicate community needs and stay current on Red Cross programs and messaging. To help build / regain presence, serve as the face of Red Cross at local community events and serve as primary public affairs / local communicator in defined geography during “blue skies”. Example: Present our Red Cross one-year Oklahoma update to the local Rotary Club.

3. RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT: Cultivate, manage and steward external partner relationships to help create and maintain connectedness within defined community, managing a portfolio of key stakeholders. Portfolio of relationships within assigned geography will include elected officials, key government agencies, community groups, faith-based; colleges/universities, civic, NGOs/NPOs, military organizations. Maintain appropriate level of communication with Regional leadership and Mission Leads to ensure consistent messaging and priorities. Example: Meet twice a year with the local State Assemblyman to share primary Red Cross campaigns and seek district office support.

4. MISSION DELIVERY SUPPORT UNDER THE DIRECTION OF REGIONAL LEADERSHIP: Promote and facilitate opportunities across all relevant lines of service within assigned geography. Leverage social capital and relationships to expand local Red Cross mission in support of regional goals and objectives. Maintain appropriate level of communication with Mission Leads. Example: Meet with local Superintendent of Schools to promote High School Blood Drives.
Examples of Day-to-Day Activities
• Provides Red Cross updates to local service clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, etc.).
• Participates in local community events as an extension of Executive Director.
• Shares volunteer needs within social networks / circles of influence based on consultation with Volunteer Director and Mission Leads.
• Routine meetings with key stakeholders (fire chiefs, mayors, veteran organizations, local media partners).
• Community volunteer leaders will rely on Mission Leads (i.e. RDPO) and mission volunteers (i.e. Disaster Services Chair) for functional expertise.

Agency: American Red Cross of the Southeastern MA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

The American Red Cross is looking for community leaders to serve on our board.  Join us!

American Red Cross board members implement corporate strategies and operations to support
our lifesaving organization in your community. As a chapter board member, your leadership,
advocacy and support help alleviate suffering for people facing emergencies, making an
extraordinary impact for those we serve.
Red Cross Board Functions and Requirements
• Fulfill mission.
• Develop relationships and resources to assist with volunteer recruitment, fundraising and
blood donations.
• Serve as a Red Cross ambassador.
• Support chapter board administration.
• Serve on a committee.
• Attend board meetings regularly.
• Contribute toward fundraising goals.
• Develop and implement an individual board member engagement plan.
• Participate in volunteer satisfaction and board member surveys.
• Recruit and cultivate new diverse board members.
• Track volunteer hours.

Agency: American Red Cross of the Southeastern MA

The American Red Cross is looking for community leaders to serve on our board.  Join us!

American Red Cross board members implement corporate strategies and operations to support
our lifesaving organization in your community. As a chapter board member, your leadership,
advocacy and support help alleviate suffering for people facing emergencies, making an
extraordinary impact for those we serve.
Red Cross Board Functions and Requirements
• Fulfill mission.
• Develop relationships and resources to assist with volunteer recruitment, fundraising and
blood donations.
• Serve as a Red Cross ambassador.
• Support chapter board administration.
• Serve on a committee.
• Attend board meetings regularly.
• Contribute toward fundraising goals.
• Develop and implement an individual board member engagement plan.
• Participate in volunteer satisfaction and board member surveys.
• Recruit and cultivate new diverse board members.
• Track volunteer hours.

Agency: American Red Cross of the Southeastern MA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer as a Food Rescuer to FEED PEOPLE, NOT LANDFILLS!

Thousands of Massachusetts and Rhode Island households cannot reliably access food. Meanwhile, about 40% of it feeds landfills. That’s where Rescuing Leftover Cuisine steps in. Our mission is to prevent consumable excess food from being wasted by redirecting it to feed people instead of landfills!

Sign up to volunteer as a FOOD RESCUER at www.rescuingleftovercuisine.org/volunteer! Use an email address that you check regularly - this is where Rescue Event notifications are sent to. After signing up, click your avatar to go to your dashboard - you'll see the next steps to activate your account. 

No minimum time commitment is required - you may sign up to volunteer sporadically or on a recurring basis. Documentation for proof of volunteering is available upon request. Guidelines are in place to ensure zero person-to-person contact.

Whether you are 9 or 99, on 2 feet or 4 wheels, solo or as a team, you can volunteer with RLC! An average Rescue Event averages 40 minutes to pick up surplus food or meals prepared for donation from businesses and deliver them to designated recipients using our web-based Food Rescue App. Food Donors include restaurants, hotels, schools, caterers and others. Recipients include shelters, soup kitchens and other human service agencies who serve people experiencing homelessness, hunger and food insecurity, and eligible households in partnership with local schools and organizations. 

Agency: Rescuing Leftover Cuisine

Thousands of Massachusetts and Rhode Island households cannot reliably access food. Meanwhile, about 40% of it feeds landfills. That’s where Rescuing Leftover Cuisine steps in. Our mission is to prevent consumable excess food from being wasted by redirecting it to feed people instead of landfills!

Sign up to volunteer as a FOOD RESCUER at www.rescuingleftovercuisine.org/volunteer! Use an email address that you check regularly - this is where Rescue Event notifications are sent to. After signing up, click your avatar to go to your dashboard - you'll see the next steps to activate your account. 

No minimum time commitment is required - you may sign up to volunteer sporadically or on a recurring basis. Documentation for proof of volunteering is available upon request. Guidelines are in place to ensure zero person-to-person contact.

Whether you are 9 or 99, on 2 feet or 4 wheels, solo or as a team, you can volunteer with RLC! An average Rescue Event averages 40 minutes to pick up surplus food or meals prepared for donation from businesses and deliver them to designated recipients using our web-based Food Rescue App. Food Donors include restaurants, hotels, schools, caterers and others. Recipients include shelters, soup kitchens and other human service agencies who serve people experiencing homelessness, hunger and food insecurity, and eligible households in partnership with local schools and organizations. 

Agency: Rescuing Leftover Cuisine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02744

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer as a Food Rescuer to FEED PEOPLE, NOT LANDFILLS!

Thousands of Massachusetts and Rhode Island households cannot reliably access food. Meanwhile, about 40% of it feeds landfills. That’s where Rescuing Leftover Cuisine steps in. Our mission is to prevent consumable excess food from being wasted by redirecting it to feed people instead of landfills!

Sign up to volunteer as a FOOD RESCUER at www.rescuingleftovercuisine.org/volunteer! Use an email address that you check regularly - this is where Rescue Event notifications are sent to. After signing up, click your avatar to go to your dashboard - you'll see the next steps to activate your account. 

No minimum time commitment is required - you may sign up to volunteer sporadically or on a recurring basis. Documentation for proof of volunteering is available upon request. Guidelines are in place to ensure zero person-to-person contact.

Whether you are 9 or 99, on 2 feet or 4 wheels, solo or as a team, you can volunteer with RLC! An average Rescue Event averages 40 minutes to pick up surplus food or meals prepared for donation from businesses and deliver them to designated recipients using our web-based Food Rescue App. Food Donors include restaurants, hotels, schools, caterers and others. Recipients include shelters, soup kitchens and other human service agencies who serve people experiencing homelessness, hunger and food insecurity, and eligible households in partnership with local schools and organizations. 

Agency: Rescuing Leftover Cuisine

Thousands of Massachusetts and Rhode Island households cannot reliably access food. Meanwhile, about 40% of it feeds landfills. That’s where Rescuing Leftover Cuisine steps in. Our mission is to prevent consumable excess food from being wasted by redirecting it to feed people instead of landfills!

Sign up to volunteer as a FOOD RESCUER at www.rescuingleftovercuisine.org/volunteer! Use an email address that you check regularly - this is where Rescue Event notifications are sent to. After signing up, click your avatar to go to your dashboard - you'll see the next steps to activate your account. 

No minimum time commitment is required - you may sign up to volunteer sporadically or on a recurring basis. Documentation for proof of volunteering is available upon request. Guidelines are in place to ensure zero person-to-person contact.

Whether you are 9 or 99, on 2 feet or 4 wheels, solo or as a team, you can volunteer with RLC! An average Rescue Event averages 40 minutes to pick up surplus food or meals prepared for donation from businesses and deliver them to designated recipients using our web-based Food Rescue App. Food Donors include restaurants, hotels, schools, caterers and others. Recipients include shelters, soup kitchens and other human service agencies who serve people experiencing homelessness, hunger and food insecurity, and eligible households in partnership with local schools and organizations. 

Agency: Rescuing Leftover Cuisine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02748

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer as a Food Rescuer to FEED PEOPLE, NOT LANDFILLS!

Thousands of Massachusetts and Rhode Island households cannot reliably access food. Meanwhile, about 40% of it feeds landfills. That’s where Rescuing Leftover Cuisine steps in. Our mission is to prevent consumable excess food from being wasted by redirecting it to feed people instead of landfills!

Sign up to volunteer as a FOOD RESCUER at www.rescuingleftovercuisine.org/volunteer! Use an email address that you check regularly - this is where Rescue Event notifications are sent to. After signing up, click your avatar to go to your dashboard - you'll see the next steps to activate your account. 

No minimum time commitment is required - you may sign up to volunteer sporadically or on a recurring basis. Documentation for proof of volunteering is available upon request. Guidelines are in place to ensure zero person-to-person contact.

Whether you are 9 or 99, on 2 feet or 4 wheels, solo or as a team, you can volunteer with RLC! An average Rescue Event averages 40 minutes to pick up surplus food or meals prepared for donation from businesses and deliver them to designated recipients using our web-based Food Rescue App. Food Donors include restaurants, hotels, schools, caterers and others. Recipients include shelters, soup kitchens and other human service agencies who serve people experiencing homelessness, hunger and food insecurity, and eligible households in partnership with local schools and organizations. 

Agency: Rescuing Leftover Cuisine

Thousands of Massachusetts and Rhode Island households cannot reliably access food. Meanwhile, about 40% of it feeds landfills. That’s where Rescuing Leftover Cuisine steps in. Our mission is to prevent consumable excess food from being wasted by redirecting it to feed people instead of landfills!

Sign up to volunteer as a FOOD RESCUER at www.rescuingleftovercuisine.org/volunteer! Use an email address that you check regularly - this is where Rescue Event notifications are sent to. After signing up, click your avatar to go to your dashboard - you'll see the next steps to activate your account. 

No minimum time commitment is required - you may sign up to volunteer sporadically or on a recurring basis. Documentation for proof of volunteering is available upon request. Guidelines are in place to ensure zero person-to-person contact.

Whether you are 9 or 99, on 2 feet or 4 wheels, solo or as a team, you can volunteer with RLC! An average Rescue Event averages 40 minutes to pick up surplus food or meals prepared for donation from businesses and deliver them to designated recipients using our web-based Food Rescue App. Food Donors include restaurants, hotels, schools, caterers and others. Recipients include shelters, soup kitchens and other human service agencies who serve people experiencing homelessness, hunger and food insecurity, and eligible households in partnership with local schools and organizations. 

Agency: Rescuing Leftover Cuisine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02720

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Brown BAG Volunteer

Brown Bag Program; This Boston Food Bank Program allows eligible people to receive a full brown bag of food once a month. Our volunteers work very hard to unload the truck, fill the bags and distribute these goods. Mornings start at 7:00 am and that includes (if physically able) unloading of truck and the filling of the bags of food. Afternoon help is also needed, to hand out bags to individuals for a couple of hours. This is a tremendous help to people who are counting their pennies.This program meet on the 3rd Thursday of each month. 

The Brockton Brown Bag site needs volunteers who are comfortable working on computers to help with Adding Assistance to participants' records.  The site has a dedicated team of volunteers from the Dorn Davies and surrounding community to staff the distribution.  But are in need of volunteers with computer skills.  GBFB is introducing an online, cloud-based, registration system to all of our partner sites.  Dorn Davies needs volunteers dedicated to the site monthly for 3-5  hours   Hours are flexible.  

https://bamsi.info/BrownBag

 

 

 

 

 

Agency: BAMSI-Dorn Davies Senior Center

Brown Bag Program; This Boston Food Bank Program allows eligible people to receive a full brown bag of food once a month. Our volunteers work very hard to unload the truck, fill the bags and distribute these goods. Mornings start at 7:00 am and that includes (if physically able) unloading of truck and the filling of the bags of food. Afternoon help is also needed, to hand out bags to individuals for a couple of hours. This is a tremendous help to people who are counting their pennies.This program meet on the 3rd Thursday of each month. 

The Brockton Brown Bag site needs volunteers who are comfortable working on computers to help with Adding Assistance to participants' records.  The site has a dedicated team of volunteers from the Dorn Davies and surrounding community to staff the distribution.  But are in need of volunteers with computer skills.  GBFB is introducing an online, cloud-based, registration system to all of our partner sites.  Dorn Davies needs volunteers dedicated to the site monthly for 3-5  hours   Hours are flexible.  

https://bamsi.info/BrownBag

 

 

 

 

 

Agency: BAMSI-Dorn Davies Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers

Volunteering for hospice can be a very rewarding experience. It enables volunteers to get involved in a program that offers much appreciated services to the patients and families served by the hospice program.

Hospice Volunteer Opportunities:

Administrative Volunteers: Assist with the day-to-day office work and special projects.

Grief Support Volunteers: Assist in supporting the hospice bereavement service.

Patent Care Volunteers: Provide direct support to hospice patients in their homes.

Complementary Therapies (certification required): Reiki, Aromatherapy, Massage Therapy, & Music Therapy

A comprehensive Hospice Volunteer training as well as ongoing monthly education in-service sessions and volunteer support is provided to all hospice volunteers at no cost.

All applicants must be over 18

All applicants must be willing to make a minimum six-month commitment.

These are not paid positions.

The Brockton VNA services the following communities: Abington, Avon, Braintree, Bridgewater, Brockton, Canton, Carver, East Bridgewater, Easton, Foxboro, Hanover, Hanson, Holbrook, Halifax, Kingston, Lakeville, Mansfield, Middleboro, Milton, Norton, Pembroke, Plympton, Randolph, Raynham, Rockland, Sharon, Stoughton, Taunton, West Bridgewater, Weymouth, and Whitman.

Agency: Brockton VNA

Volunteering for hospice can be a very rewarding experience. It enables volunteers to get involved in a program that offers much appreciated services to the patients and families served by the hospice program.

Hospice Volunteer Opportunities:

Administrative Volunteers: Assist with the day-to-day office work and special projects.

Grief Support Volunteers: Assist in supporting the hospice bereavement service.

Patent Care Volunteers: Provide direct support to hospice patients in their homes.

Complementary Therapies (certification required): Reiki, Aromatherapy, Massage Therapy, & Music Therapy

A comprehensive Hospice Volunteer training as well as ongoing monthly education in-service sessions and volunteer support is provided to all hospice volunteers at no cost.

All applicants must be over 18

All applicants must be willing to make a minimum six-month commitment.

These are not paid positions.

The Brockton VNA services the following communities: Abington, Avon, Braintree, Bridgewater, Brockton, Canton, Carver, East Bridgewater, Easton, Foxboro, Hanover, Hanson, Holbrook, Halifax, Kingston, Lakeville, Mansfield, Middleboro, Milton, Norton, Pembroke, Plympton, Randolph, Raynham, Rockland, Sharon, Stoughton, Taunton, West Bridgewater, Weymouth, and Whitman.

Agency: Brockton VNA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No