Volunteer: United Way Community Fulfillment Center: Distribution VolunteersUnited Way Community Fulfillment Center The United Way Community Fulfillment Center envisions a community where community members have seamless access to basic everyday essentials that are appropriate and of great quality through providing brand-new clothing, housewares, electronics, food and beverages, cleaning supplies, and home and automotive hardware. This program solely relies on donations from agency partners to support low-income families, local non-profit organizations, faith-based institutions, and grassroot community organizations within Southeastern Michigan. Our amazing Community Fulfillment Center's storeroom needs a couple of volunteers to assist clients and partners, sort donations, restock shelves, and perform light data entry tasks. Staff is available to direct volunteers every Wednesday from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm. We greatly appreciate your consideration and support! Volunteers will work with our site manager to welcome and assist clients, load donations into vehicles, sort donations, restock the shelves, complete data entry, and create a positive client experience. In addition, volunteers work directly with clients providing them with the basic needs and personal care items they need to support families in an uplifting and hopeful context. Both people skills and organization are important in the program. Some Arabic language speaking skills are helpful but not necessary. Volunteers will receive on-site training in all on-site processes. Volunteers will gain valuable skills in customer service and warehouse maintenance.Volunteers may also assist with physical improvements to the space, including painting. We are excited to offer volunteers the opportunity to receive training in disaster relief efforts. These trainings will equip you with essential skills and knowledge to effectively assist communities in times of crisis. By participating, you will learn about emergency response strategies, resource distribution, and community support techniques. Join us in this rewarding experience and become a vital part of our mission to help those in need during challenging times. Together, we can make a difference! The program also hosts additional annual distributions for families and non & for-profit organizations, including perishable and non-perishables, brand-new clothing, houseware, electronics, beverages, cleaning supplies, household appliances, automotive hardware, and holiday gifts. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Questions? Contact Chris Taylor at (313) 226-9293 or Chris.Taylor@LiveUnitedSEM.org Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan United Way Community Fulfillment Center The United Way Community Fulfillment Center envisions a community where community members have seamless access to basic everyday essentials that are appropriate and of great quality through providing brand-new clothing, housewares, electronics, food and beverages, cleaning supplies, and home and automotive hardware. This program solely relies on donations from agency partners to support low-income families, local non-profit organizations, faith-based institutions, and grassroot community organizations within Southeastern Michigan. Our amazing Community Fulfillment Center's storeroom needs a couple of volunteers to assist clients and partners, sort donations, restock shelves, and perform light data entry tasks. Staff is available to direct volunteers every Wednesday from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm. We greatly appreciate your consideration and support! Volunteers will work with our site manager to welcome and assist clients, load donations into vehicles, sort donations, restock the shelves, complete data entry, and create a positive client experience. In addition, volunteers work directly with clients providing them with the basic needs and personal care items they need to support families in an uplifting and hopeful context. Both people skills and organization are important in the program. Some Arabic language speaking skills are helpful but not necessary. Volunteers will receive on-site training in all on-site processes. Volunteers will gain valuable skills in customer service and warehouse maintenance.Volunteers may also assist with physical improvements to the space, including painting. We are excited to offer volunteers the opportunity to receive training in disaster relief efforts. These trainings will equip you with essential skills and knowledge to effectively assist communities in times of crisis. By participating, you will learn about emergency response strategies, resource distribution, and community support techniques. Join us in this rewarding experience and become a vital part of our mission to help those in need during challenging times. Together, we can make a difference! The program also hosts additional annual distributions for families and non & for-profit organizations, including perishable and non-perishables, brand-new clothing, houseware, electronics, beverages, cleaning supplies, household appliances, automotive hardware, and holiday gifts. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Questions? Contact Chris Taylor at (313) 226-9293 or Chris.Taylor@LiveUnitedSEM.org Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48237 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fall Registration & Resource FairJoin us to learn about our free after school programs, latest updates, and family resources. There will be light refreshments and giveaways! Volunteers needed for: --Registration tables --Giveaway tables ---Snack table --Classroom activity assistance Community Partner: Developing K.I.D.S. (Kingdoms in Different Stages) Join us to learn about our free after school programs, latest updates, and family resources. There will be light refreshments and giveaways! Volunteers needed for: --Registration tables --Giveaway tables ---Snack table --Classroom activity assistance Community Partner: Developing K.I.D.S. (Kingdoms in Different Stages) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 14, 2026 Zip Code: 49219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: tech advisor/coderWe need advice for a tech project concerning an app or webpage or online form. Our Day Center volunteers need a way to sign up online for their shifts, then sign in, and when they sign out they need to add a message. We then need to collect the data and make monthly and annual reports. We are using Microsoft 365, so the app/webpage can be hosted on our secure OneDrive. We are looking for someone who can give us advice on how to make a free system that meets all our requirements. We need them knowledgeable enough to know what skills are needed to create the desired app/webpage. After this project is done, there are a few other tech questions regarding Microsoft products. Community Partner: Huron Valley PACE We need advice for a tech project concerning an app or webpage or online form. Our Day Center volunteers need a way to sign up online for their shifts, then sign in, and when they sign out they need to add a message. We then need to collect the data and make monthly and annual reports. We are using Microsoft 365, so the app/webpage can be hosted on our secure OneDrive. We are looking for someone who can give us advice on how to make a free system that meets all our requirements. We need them knowledgeable enough to know what skills are needed to create the desired app/webpage. After this project is done, there are a few other tech questions regarding Microsoft products. Community Partner: Huron Valley PACE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer at a Supportive Housing OrgAbout Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Front DeskAvalon Housing’s main office has a front desk that serves our tenants, staff, and members of the community. Our Front Desk Volunteers provide coverage and help assist with questions and needs throughout the day. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities IncludeProviding front desk coverage by:Greeting visitorsAnswering visitor questionsAnswering and triaging phone callsCollecting rent paymentsTracking and logging shift informationDesired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental wayAbility to work as part of a teamMust possess a positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in needAvailable to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a monthAvailable for shifts Monday through Friday 9 AM - 5 PMMinimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 25 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Front Desk Volunteer Reports To: Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Coordinator Location: On-site at our main office: 1327 Jones Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Hours: Shifts available Monday through Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM with shifts starting at 9 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM, and 3 PM Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determinationin this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Front DeskAvalon Housing’s main office has a front desk that serves our tenants, staff, and members of the community. Our Front Desk Volunteers provide coverage and help assist with questions and needs throughout the day. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities IncludeProviding front desk coverage by:Greeting visitorsAnswering visitor questionsAnswering and triaging phone callsCollecting rent paymentsTracking and logging shift informationDesired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental wayAbility to work as part of a teamMust possess a positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in needAvailable to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a monthAvailable for shifts Monday through Friday 9 AM - 5 PMMinimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 25 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Front Desk Volunteer Reports To: Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Coordinator Location: On-site at our main office: 1327 Jones Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Hours: Shifts available Monday through Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM with shifts starting at 9 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM, and 3 PM Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determinationin this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer at a Supportive Housing Org (The Grove location)About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: MaLinda Hall, Community Builder Location: On-site at The Grove (2380 Veridian Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48104) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard Community Partner: Avalon Housing About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: MaLinda Hall, Community Builder Location: On-site at The Grove (2380 Veridian Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48104) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard Community Partner: Avalon Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer at a Supportive Housing Org (State Crossing location)About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Dei McCarty, Support Coordinator Location: On-site at State Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PM Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Dei McCarty, Support Coordinator Location: On-site at State Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PM Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer at a Supportive Housing Org (Miller Manor location)About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Marian Turner, Community Builder Location: On-site at Miller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard Community Partner: Avalon Housing About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Marian Turner, Community Builder Location: On-site at Miller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard Community Partner: Avalon Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer at a Supportive Housing Org (Hickory Way location)About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Dei McCarty, Support Coordinator Location: On-site at State Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PM Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Dei McCarty, Support Coordinator Location: On-site at State Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PM Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group Property Beautification Day at a Supportive Housing OrgAbout Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Service DaysSupport Avalon Housing through a Property Beautification Day! Join our grounds team on a clean up day at one of our many supportive, affordable housing properties. You can participate with your friends, family, community group, or co-workers, helping beautify our properties with seasonal clean up, planting, and weeding. Want to double your impact from a Property Beautification Day? Consider purchasing native plants or making a restricted gift to support beautifying our properties! To donate or learn which native plants are needed, please contact John Slowey, Avalon Senior Groundskeeper, at jslowey@avalonhousing.org. SchedulingMonths available: mid-April through mid-NovemberMonday - Friday between the hours of 10 AM - 3 PMBlock of 2-3 hoursContact Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Coordinator, at apisarz@avalonhousing.orgVolunteer RequirementsMust be a minimum of 15 years old with an adult chaperone if under 18 years oldGroup size up to a maximum of 15 volunteersDesired Qualifications and ExperienceAbility to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental wayAbility to work as part of a teamMust possess a positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in needPhysical DemandsAbility to lift, carry, and move items weighing up to 50 poundsAbility to bend, kneel, and reachAbility to stand for extended periods of timeAbility to work outdoors in varying weather conditions (heat, bright sunlight, cold, rain, snow, etc.)Please wear closed-toed shoes and clothes that cover your arms and legs and that you do not mind getting dirtyPosition InformationJob Title: Service Day Volunteer Reports To: Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Coordinator Location: On-site at one of our properties located around Washtenaw County Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Service DaysSupport Avalon Housing through a Property Beautification Day! Join our grounds team on a clean up day at one of our many supportive, affordable housing properties. You can participate with your friends, family, community group, or co-workers, helping beautify our properties with seasonal clean up, planting, and weeding. Want to double your impact from a Property Beautification Day? Consider purchasing native plants or making a restricted gift to support beautifying our properties! To donate or learn which native plants are needed, please contact John Slowey, Avalon Senior Groundskeeper, at jslowey@avalonhousing.org. SchedulingMonths available: mid-April through mid-NovemberMonday - Friday between the hours of 10 AM - 3 PMBlock of 2-3 hoursContact Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Coordinator, at apisarz@avalonhousing.orgVolunteer RequirementsMust be a minimum of 15 years old with an adult chaperone if under 18 years oldGroup size up to a maximum of 15 volunteersDesired Qualifications and ExperienceAbility to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental wayAbility to work as part of a teamMust possess a positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in needPhysical DemandsAbility to lift, carry, and move items weighing up to 50 poundsAbility to bend, kneel, and reachAbility to stand for extended periods of timeAbility to work outdoors in varying weather conditions (heat, bright sunlight, cold, rain, snow, etc.)Please wear closed-toed shoes and clothes that cover your arms and legs and that you do not mind getting dirtyPosition InformationJob Title: Service Day Volunteer Reports To: Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Coordinator Location: On-site at one of our properties located around Washtenaw County Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer at a Supportive Housing OrgAbout Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Carrot Way - Scott Phillips, Community Builder State Crossing - Dei McCarty, Support Coordinator Hickory Way - Ian MacKenzie, Community Builder Pauline - Bria Camp, Community Builder Miller Manor - Marian Turner, Community Builder The Grove - MaLinda Hall, Community BuilderLocation: On-site at one or more of our Food Pantry locations: Carrot Way (32 Carrot Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48105) - Mondays 8:30 AM - 11 AM State Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PM Hickory Way (1120 S Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Wednesdays 10 AM - 1 PM Pauline (1500 Pauline Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Thursdays 9 AM - 12 PM Miller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM The Grove (2380 Veridian Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48104) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PMCompensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard Community Partner: Avalon Housing About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Carrot Way - Scott Phillips, Community Builder State Crossing - Dei McCarty, Support Coordinator Hickory Way - Ian MacKenzie, Community Builder Pauline - Bria Camp, Community Builder Miller Manor - Marian Turner, Community Builder The Grove - MaLinda Hall, Community BuilderLocation: On-site at one or more of our Food Pantry locations: Carrot Way (32 Carrot Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48105) - Mondays 8:30 AM - 11 AM State Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PM Hickory Way (1120 S Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Wednesdays 10 AM - 1 PM Pauline (1500 Pauline Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Thursdays 9 AM - 12 PM Miller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM The Grove (2380 Veridian Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48104) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PMCompensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard Community Partner: Avalon Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Storytelling and Media Curation Intern - CBIFUNDAbout Us: Voce Velata is a youth-led chamber ensemble that studies and performs works by composers that identify as Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and women or non-binary. Voce collaborates with other youth arts organizations, museums, and music collectives to take their music into non-traditional spaces. Justice standards guide their lines of inquiry and multi-media presentations. Position Overview The Storyteller and Media Curator will work closely with Voce Velata’s Education Director and core youth members to produce and share multimedia content that documents and amplifies Voce Velata’s work, including attending rehearsals and performances to film, photograph, interview, and capture the creative process. The fellow will help transform these materials into accessible and engaging media such as mini-documentaries and music videos, while also supporting longer-term communications planning, website development, organization and editing of existing media and research assets, and the creation of an interactive experience that reflects Voce Velata’s live engagement strategies. They will also co-create a 6–12 month dissemination plan for produced media and, time permitting, assist with impact-measurement tools and narrative development, including speeches, program notes, and other audience-contextualization materials. This internship is sponsored by the Community-Based Internship Fund at U-M’s Ginsberg Center. As part of this internship, you will complete training and advising with Ginsberg Center staff to support professional development. Core Responsibilities & Deliverables Media production including: Filming and photographing live arts processes during weekly rehearsals and performances. Conducting interviews with core youth members, collaborators, audience members, and guest artists. Producing short and long-form video for social media and the website. Media planning create dissemination plan of captured photos, interviews and produced media Web dissemination update and reorganize the website Preferred qualifications/experience At minimum, the fellow must have an introductory experience editing video and building websites. Ideally the Fellow will have An interest in engaging with socio-political themes through artistic presentations; An eagerness to explore ideas, investigate stories, and seek deeper understanding; Experience managing content on social media platforms (specifically Instagram, Facebook, and Substack) Eligibility This position is open to Undergraduate, Masters and PhD-level students Timeline/Schedule 8-10 hours per week September 2026 - April 2027; 2-4 of these hours will be onsite at weekly rehearsals which are typically Saturday or Sunday afternoons. Compensation Information This internship is sponsored by Ginsberg Centers CBI Fund. Once selected this intern will be hired and paid by the Ginsberg Center. $17/hr - undergraduate students $19/hr - masters students $21/hr - doctoral students Instructions on how to apply: Please email a letter of interest and resume addressed to Kasia Bielak-Hoops to info@vocevelatamusic.org with “Storytelling and Media Curation Intern Application” in the subject line. Community Partner: Voce Velata About Us: Voce Velata is a youth-led chamber ensemble that studies and performs works by composers that identify as Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and women or non-binary. Voce collaborates with other youth arts organizations, museums, and music collectives to take their music into non-traditional spaces. Justice standards guide their lines of inquiry and multi-media presentations. Position Overview The Storyteller and Media Curator will work closely with Voce Velata’s Education Director and core youth members to produce and share multimedia content that documents and amplifies Voce Velata’s work, including attending rehearsals and performances to film, photograph, interview, and capture the creative process. The fellow will help transform these materials into accessible and engaging media such as mini-documentaries and music videos, while also supporting longer-term communications planning, website development, organization and editing of existing media and research assets, and the creation of an interactive experience that reflects Voce Velata’s live engagement strategies. They will also co-create a 6–12 month dissemination plan for produced media and, time permitting, assist with impact-measurement tools and narrative development, including speeches, program notes, and other audience-contextualization materials. This internship is sponsored by the Community-Based Internship Fund at U-M’s Ginsberg Center. As part of this internship, you will complete training and advising with Ginsberg Center staff to support professional development. Core Responsibilities & Deliverables Media production including: Filming and photographing live arts processes during weekly rehearsals and performances. Conducting interviews with core youth members, collaborators, audience members, and guest artists. Producing short and long-form video for social media and the website. Media planning create dissemination plan of captured photos, interviews and produced media Web dissemination update and reorganize the website Preferred qualifications/experience At minimum, the fellow must have an introductory experience editing video and building websites. Ideally the Fellow will have An interest in engaging with socio-political themes through artistic presentations; An eagerness to explore ideas, investigate stories, and seek deeper understanding; Experience managing content on social media platforms (specifically Instagram, Facebook, and Substack) Eligibility This position is open to Undergraduate, Masters and PhD-level students Timeline/Schedule 8-10 hours per week September 2026 - April 2027; 2-4 of these hours will be onsite at weekly rehearsals which are typically Saturday or Sunday afternoons. Compensation Information This internship is sponsored by Ginsberg Centers CBI Fund. Once selected this intern will be hired and paid by the Ginsberg Center. $17/hr - undergraduate students $19/hr - masters students $21/hr - doctoral students Instructions on how to apply: Please email a letter of interest and resume addressed to Kasia Bielak-Hoops to info@vocevelatamusic.org with “Storytelling and Media Curation Intern Application” in the subject line. Community Partner: Voce Velata Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 7, 2026 Zip Code: 48198 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Storytelling and Media Curation Intern - CBIFUNDAbout Us: Voce Velata is a youth-led chamber ensemble that studies and performs works by composers that identify as Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and women or non-binary. Voce collaborates with other youth arts organizations, museums, and music collectives to take their music into non-traditional spaces. Justice standards guide their lines of inquiry and multi-media presentations. Position Overview The Storyteller and Media Curator will work closely with Voce Velata’s Education Director and core youth members to produce and share multimedia content that documents and amplifies Voce Velata’s work, including attending rehearsals and performances to film, photograph, interview, and capture the creative process. The fellow will help transform these materials into accessible and engaging media such as mini-documentaries and music videos, while also supporting longer-term communications planning, website development, organization and editing of existing media and research assets, and the creation of an interactive experience that reflects Voce Velata’s live engagement strategies. They will also co-create a 6–12 month dissemination plan for produced media and, time permitting, assist with impact-measurement tools and narrative development, including speeches, program notes, and other audience-contextualization materials. This internship is sponsored by the Community-Based Internship Fund at U-M’s Ginsberg Center. As part of this internship, you will complete training and advising with Ginsberg Center staff to support professional development. Core Responsibilities & Deliverables Media production including: Filming and photographing live arts processes during weekly rehearsals and performances. Conducting interviews with core youth members, collaborators, audience members, and guest artists. Producing short and long-form video for social media and the website. Media planning create dissemination plan of captured photos, interviews and produced media Web dissemination update and reorganize the website Preferred qualifications/experience At minimum, the fellow must have an introductory experience editing video and building websites. Ideally the Fellow will have An interest in engaging with socio-political themes through artistic presentations; An eagerness to explore ideas, investigate stories, and seek deeper understanding; Experience managing content on social media platforms (specifically Instagram, Facebook, and Substack) Eligibility This position is open to Undergraduate, Masters and PhD-level students Timeline/Schedule 8-10 hours per week September 2026 - April 2027; 2-4 of these hours will be onsite at weekly rehearsals which are typically Saturday or Sunday afternoons. Compensation Information This internship is sponsored by Ginsberg Centers CBI Fund. Once selected this intern will be hired and paid by the Ginsberg Center. $17/hr - undergraduate students $19/hr - masters students $21/hr - doctoral students Instructions on how to apply: Please email a letter of interest and resume addressed to Kasia Bielak-Hoops to info@vocevelatamusic.org with “Storytelling and Media Curation Intern Application” in the subject line. Community Partner: Voce Velata About Us: Voce Velata is a youth-led chamber ensemble that studies and performs works by composers that identify as Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and women or non-binary. Voce collaborates with other youth arts organizations, museums, and music collectives to take their music into non-traditional spaces. Justice standards guide their lines of inquiry and multi-media presentations. Position Overview The Storyteller and Media Curator will work closely with Voce Velata’s Education Director and core youth members to produce and share multimedia content that documents and amplifies Voce Velata’s work, including attending rehearsals and performances to film, photograph, interview, and capture the creative process. The fellow will help transform these materials into accessible and engaging media such as mini-documentaries and music videos, while also supporting longer-term communications planning, website development, organization and editing of existing media and research assets, and the creation of an interactive experience that reflects Voce Velata’s live engagement strategies. They will also co-create a 6–12 month dissemination plan for produced media and, time permitting, assist with impact-measurement tools and narrative development, including speeches, program notes, and other audience-contextualization materials. This internship is sponsored by the Community-Based Internship Fund at U-M’s Ginsberg Center. As part of this internship, you will complete training and advising with Ginsberg Center staff to support professional development. Core Responsibilities & Deliverables Media production including: Filming and photographing live arts processes during weekly rehearsals and performances. Conducting interviews with core youth members, collaborators, audience members, and guest artists. Producing short and long-form video for social media and the website. Media planning create dissemination plan of captured photos, interviews and produced media Web dissemination update and reorganize the website Preferred qualifications/experience At minimum, the fellow must have an introductory experience editing video and building websites. Ideally the Fellow will have An interest in engaging with socio-political themes through artistic presentations; An eagerness to explore ideas, investigate stories, and seek deeper understanding; Experience managing content on social media platforms (specifically Instagram, Facebook, and Substack) Eligibility This position is open to Undergraduate, Masters and PhD-level students Timeline/Schedule 8-10 hours per week September 2026 - April 2027; 2-4 of these hours will be onsite at weekly rehearsals which are typically Saturday or Sunday afternoons. Compensation Information This internship is sponsored by Ginsberg Centers CBI Fund. Once selected this intern will be hired and paid by the Ginsberg Center. $17/hr - undergraduate students $19/hr - masters students $21/hr - doctoral students Instructions on how to apply: Please email a letter of interest and resume addressed to Kasia Bielak-Hoops to info@vocevelatamusic.org with “Storytelling and Media Curation Intern Application” in the subject line. Community Partner: Voce Velata Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2027 Zip Code: 48198 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Back-To-School Backpacks!Help a Child Start School Ready! Make a difference this school year by building a backpack filled with school essentials for a child in our community! Gather your family, coworkers, or classmates, shop for supplies, and pack a backpack that will help a student feel prepared and excited for the first day of school. It’s a simple way to give back, have fun, and help a child start the school year with confidence! Best of all, you can participate from anywhere. Purpose of Job: Plan and purchase back-to-school supplies and put them in a backpack. Backpacks will go to either children and youth served by our Housing Services or school-based Whole Family Support Services. Volunteers need to be able to raise or provide their own funds to purchase supplies. Time Commitment Required: 2 hours estimated to complete job duties. Duties: 1. Collect funds for purchasing the below supplies. Back Pack24 Pack PencilsPencil Sharpener24-Pack CrayonsLoose-leaf paperOptional Supplies: 12 Color Pencil PackFolder(s) or 3-ring binder(s)ScissorsCalculatorHand Sanitizer Liquid or Wipes 2. Put Supplies into the backpack 3. Email volunteers@waynemetro.org to arrange backpack drop-off. Qualifications: Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase kit supplies Location: REMOTE = You may do this volunteer job anywhere! Benefits: Build teamwork skills while you plan alongside co-workers or family or classmatesLearn about resources in your community for basic needsHave fun and feel good while helping othersFor any questions, please email volunteers@waynemetro.org or please fill out our interest form, and someone will be in touch! Community Partner: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency Help a Child Start School Ready! Make a difference this school year by building a backpack filled with school essentials for a child in our community! Gather your family, coworkers, or classmates, shop for supplies, and pack a backpack that will help a student feel prepared and excited for the first day of school. It’s a simple way to give back, have fun, and help a child start the school year with confidence! Best of all, you can participate from anywhere. Purpose of Job: Plan and purchase back-to-school supplies and put them in a backpack. Backpacks will go to either children and youth served by our Housing Services or school-based Whole Family Support Services. Volunteers need to be able to raise or provide their own funds to purchase supplies. Time Commitment Required: 2 hours estimated to complete job duties. Duties: 1. Collect funds for purchasing the below supplies. Back Pack24 Pack PencilsPencil Sharpener24-Pack CrayonsLoose-leaf paperOptional Supplies: 12 Color Pencil PackFolder(s) or 3-ring binder(s)ScissorsCalculatorHand Sanitizer Liquid or Wipes 2. Put Supplies into the backpack 3. Email volunteers@waynemetro.org to arrange backpack drop-off. Qualifications: Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase kit supplies Location: REMOTE = You may do this volunteer job anywhere! Benefits: Build teamwork skills while you plan alongside co-workers or family or classmatesLearn about resources in your community for basic needsHave fun and feel good while helping othersFor any questions, please email volunteers@waynemetro.org or please fill out our interest form, and someone will be in touch! Community Partner: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Help at HAVEN 2026We are looking for willing volunteers to help us get the garden ready for the new season. We have a list of projects to get done, and we can't do it without you! So whether it is just you, or you're bringing a group with you, we welcome all to our garden. **As a reminder, our agency has a policy in place that clients must be out of services for a minimum of 12 months before becoming eligible to volunteer. This policy exists to ensure that individuals have the necessary time and space to focus fully on their healing and recovery journey. We understand the desire many clients feel to give back, and we deeply value their strength and resilience. However, this waiting period is a vital part of our trauma-informed approach, and it helps protect the well-being of both former clients and those currently receiving support. Thank you for your understanding and for helping us maintain a safe, supportive environment for everyone involved.** PLEASE MEET GARDENER IN GARDEN BEHIND THE GARAGE!!! 13-17 year old volunteers must have an adult supervisor with them. Community Partner: HAVEN We are looking for willing volunteers to help us get the garden ready for the new season. We have a list of projects to get done, and we can't do it without you! So whether it is just you, or you're bringing a group with you, we welcome all to our garden. **As a reminder, our agency has a policy in place that clients must be out of services for a minimum of 12 months before becoming eligible to volunteer. This policy exists to ensure that individuals have the necessary time and space to focus fully on their healing and recovery journey. We understand the desire many clients feel to give back, and we deeply value their strength and resilience. However, this waiting period is a vital part of our trauma-informed approach, and it helps protect the well-being of both former clients and those currently receiving support. Thank you for your understanding and for helping us maintain a safe, supportive environment for everyone involved.** PLEASE MEET GARDENER IN GARDEN BEHIND THE GARAGE!!! 13-17 year old volunteers must have an adult supervisor with them. Community Partner: HAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Reader for the "Read With Kids" programWashtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6. In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions. No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time. Sign up today to Read with Kids! Community Partner: Washtenaw Promise Washtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6. In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions. No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time. Sign up today to Read with Kids! Community Partner: Washtenaw Promise Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48198 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer reader for the "Read with Kids" program-FordWashtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6. In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions. No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time. Sign up today to Read with Kids! Community Partner: Washtenaw Promise Washtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6. In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions. No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time. Sign up today to Read with Kids! Community Partner: Washtenaw Promise Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48198 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Host a Food Drive for Fish & LoavesFish & Loaves is a non-profit organization serving Downriver and Wayne County with our client choice pantry. Our pantry serves over 25,000 households each year. To lower our food costs, we welcome businesses, churches, school groups, and other organizations to host community food drives. Select a time frame and location for the food drive that works for your schedule.Contact Fish & Loaves Operation Manager, Bob Cooper, at 734-992-6285 or bcooper@flcfp.org. Bob will provide you with a list of pantry needs. We can also provide boxes if needed.Advertise your food drive with flyers, social media, and word of mouth. Fish & Loaves will also share your food drive on social media.Collect food!Once the drive is over, contact the pantry to schedule a delivery time at Fish & Loaves or for assistance with food pick up.Most of all have fun with the food drive knowing that you are helping your neighbors. The need is great. Your help is appreciated.Community Partner: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry Fish & Loaves is a non-profit organization serving Downriver and Wayne County with our client choice pantry. Our pantry serves over 25,000 households each year. To lower our food costs, we welcome businesses, churches, school groups, and other organizations to host community food drives. Select a time frame and location for the food drive that works for your schedule.Contact Fish & Loaves Operation Manager, Bob Cooper, at 734-992-6285 or bcooper@flcfp.org. Bob will provide you with a list of pantry needs. We can also provide boxes if needed.Advertise your food drive with flyers, social media, and word of mouth. Fish & Loaves will also share your food drive on social media.Collect food!Once the drive is over, contact the pantry to schedule a delivery time at Fish & Loaves or for assistance with food pick up.Most of all have fun with the food drive knowing that you are helping your neighbors. The need is great. Your help is appreciated.Community Partner: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48180 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fish & Loaves Pantry Regular Warehouse VolunteersDedicated volunteers are needed on a weekly basis to support our warehouse operations and help us distribute food to our neighbors who need it. Responsibilities include: Unloading trucksSorting and packing ordersStocking shelvesInventoryThe volunteer must have the capacity to lift and carry 15-20 pounds. We are looking for individuals who would like to commit to a long term volunteer position. Our regular volunteers work one 3-4 hour shift each week. This is a great opportunity for retirees or other folks with availability during week days. There are several shifts available: Monday: 7am-11am or 1pm-4pmTuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 7am-11am or 12pm-3pmPlease send an email to volunteer@flcfp.org to learn more about this position and how to get started. Community Partner: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry Dedicated volunteers are needed on a weekly basis to support our warehouse operations and help us distribute food to our neighbors who need it. Responsibilities include: Unloading trucksSorting and packing ordersStocking shelvesInventoryThe volunteer must have the capacity to lift and carry 15-20 pounds. We are looking for individuals who would like to commit to a long term volunteer position. Our regular volunteers work one 3-4 hour shift each week. This is a great opportunity for retirees or other folks with availability during week days. There are several shifts available: Monday: 7am-11am or 1pm-4pmTuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 7am-11am or 12pm-3pmPlease send an email to volunteer@flcfp.org to learn more about this position and how to get started. Community Partner: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48180 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fish & Loaves Food Pantry Intake Office VolunteerFish & Loaves Community Food Pantry is seeking dedicated regular volunteers to fill positions in our intake office during weekdays. We are one of the largest client choice food pantries in Michigan. We provide assistance to many families. Do you enjoy working with and helping folks? Do you like speaking to people both in person and on the phone? Skills that are useful to this position are customer service, managing phone calls, data entry, scheduling appointments, as well as helping clients find available resources in the area. Shifts are available on Mondays 9am-noon, 1pm-4pm, or 4pm-7pm and Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 9am-noon or 12pm-3pm. Ideally, the volunteer is willing to commit to one 3-hour shift per week If you are seeking a fulfilling way to give back to the community, please contact us. We will promptly get in touch, answer questions and provide additional information. Community Partner: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry is seeking dedicated regular volunteers to fill positions in our intake office during weekdays. We are one of the largest client choice food pantries in Michigan. We provide assistance to many families. Do you enjoy working with and helping folks? Do you like speaking to people both in person and on the phone? Skills that are useful to this position are customer service, managing phone calls, data entry, scheduling appointments, as well as helping clients find available resources in the area. Shifts are available on Mondays 9am-noon, 1pm-4pm, or 4pm-7pm and Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 9am-noon or 12pm-3pm. Ideally, the volunteer is willing to commit to one 3-hour shift per week If you are seeking a fulfilling way to give back to the community, please contact us. We will promptly get in touch, answer questions and provide additional information. Community Partner: Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48180 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Peer Support & Resource Navigation RepresentativeWaypoint Outreach Initiative is seeking dependable and compassionate volunteers to support community members through peer encouragement, resource navigation, outreach activities, workshops, and appropriate follow-up. Community Partner: Waypoint Outreach Initiative Waypoint Outreach Initiative is seeking dependable and compassionate volunteers to support community members through peer encouragement, resource navigation, outreach activities, workshops, and appropriate follow-up. Community Partner: Waypoint Outreach Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Waypoint Forward Women’s Reentry Program VolunteerWaypoint Outreach Initiative is seeking compassionate and dependable volunteers to help develop and support Waypoint Forward, a community-based project focused on women returning to Washtenaw County after incarceration. Community Partner: Waypoint Outreach Initiative Waypoint Outreach Initiative is seeking compassionate and dependable volunteers to help develop and support Waypoint Forward, a community-based project focused on women returning to Washtenaw County after incarceration. Community Partner: Waypoint Outreach Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gardening at Douglas ParkREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to Douglas Park! Join the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program for an afternoon gardening workday focused on caring for the park’s garden spaces and walkways.
What to wear and bring: Please note: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to Douglas Park! Join the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program for an afternoon gardening workday focused on caring for the park’s garden spaces and walkways.
What to wear and bring: Please note: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 24, 2026 Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gardening at Gallup ParkREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to Gallup Park at our Love a Park Day event! Join the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program at Gallup Park for an afternoon of service at a beloved neighborhood park. What to wear and bring: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to Gallup Park at our Love a Park Day event! Join the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program at Gallup Park for an afternoon of service at a beloved neighborhood park. What to wear and bring: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 25, 2026 Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Love a Park Day at Maryfield Wildwood ParkREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to Maryfield Wildwood Park! Wrap up our Park Spotlight week at this beloved neighborhood park by giving back during our Love a Park Volunteer Workday! Throughout the week, Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation is highlighting this park with engaging programs for children and families. Whether you’ve attended events earlier in the week or are joining us for the first time, we invite community members of all ages to help care for the park while connecting with neighbors and supporting the spaces we all enjoy.
Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to Maryfield Wildwood Park! Wrap up our Park Spotlight week at this beloved neighborhood park by giving back during our Love a Park Volunteer Workday! Throughout the week, Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation is highlighting this park with engaging programs for children and families. Whether you’ve attended events earlier in the week or are joining us for the first time, we invite community members of all ages to help care for the park while connecting with neighbors and supporting the spaces we all enjoy.
Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 29, 2026 Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Love a Park Day with OSI at Ward ParkREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to a city park! Join the City of Ann Arbor’s Office of Sustainability and Innovations and the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program for a volunteer workday focused on caring for the park’s playground area. Event Details:
Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to a city park! Join the City of Ann Arbor’s Office of Sustainability and Innovations and the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program for a volunteer workday focused on caring for the park’s playground area. Event Details:
Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 11, 2026 Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Scarlett Mitchell - Invasive Shrub CuttingREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org As caretakers of Ann Arbor’s Natural Areas, volunteers with the Ann Arbor Parks Department serve the greater community by: At this event, you’ll help protect Ann Arbor’s biodiversity and public lands by cutting and removing invasive shrubs with hand saws and loppers. This work creates more space for native plants to thrive, providing food and habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife.
More information: How to prepare for a NAP workday (PDF). Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org As caretakers of Ann Arbor’s Natural Areas, volunteers with the Ann Arbor Parks Department serve the greater community by: At this event, you’ll help protect Ann Arbor’s biodiversity and public lands by cutting and removing invasive shrubs with hand saws and loppers. This work creates more space for native plants to thrive, providing food and habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife.
More information: How to prepare for a NAP workday (PDF). Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2026 Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Playground Maintenance at Kilburn ParkREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Join the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program for a volunteer workday at Kilburn Park, a neighborhood park with a well-loved playground. To keep the play area safe, we’ll be spreading a fresh layer of play-safe woodchips under and around the equipment using wheelbarrows, pitchforks, and rakes. This task makes a big difference in safety and helps the playground look well cared for. What to wear and bring: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Join the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program for a volunteer workday at Kilburn Park, a neighborhood park with a well-loved playground. To keep the play area safe, we’ll be spreading a fresh layer of play-safe woodchips under and around the equipment using wheelbarrows, pitchforks, and rakes. This task makes a big difference in safety and helps the playground look well cared for. What to wear and bring: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2026 Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 25th Anniversary Kids-TALK Gala VolunteersWe are looking for compassionate volunteers to help at our Kids-TALK 25th Anniversary Gala! This event raises funds to help The Guidance Center protect children who have suffered abuse, neglect and trauma and work to expand this life-saving program in the city of Detroit and beyond. While you'll be helping with an event, your impact reaches far beyond one evening. Every smile you share, task you help with, and every moment you give helps support children and families on their journey toward healing. Please don't wait, sign up today to be a part of something meaningful. We would be honored to have you volunteer alongside us! *Please contact Qiana Stovall directly at qstovall@iamtgc.net for details. Community Partner: The Guidance Center We are looking for compassionate volunteers to help at our Kids-TALK 25th Anniversary Gala! This event raises funds to help The Guidance Center protect children who have suffered abuse, neglect and trauma and work to expand this life-saving program in the city of Detroit and beyond. While you'll be helping with an event, your impact reaches far beyond one evening. Every smile you share, task you help with, and every moment you give helps support children and families on their journey toward healing. Please don't wait, sign up today to be a part of something meaningful. We would be honored to have you volunteer alongside us! *Please contact Qiana Stovall directly at qstovall@iamtgc.net for details. Community Partner: The Guidance Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 18, 2026 Zip Code: 48216 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Our Healing Space Bloom! Volunteers NeededOur agency is looking for caring community members who would like to volunteer their time to help maintain the outdoor spaces that welcome survivors, families, and visitors each day. We're seeking volunteers to assist with: Weeding flower beds Planting flowers and greenery General outdoor clean-up and beautification Light watering and seasonal garden maintenanceA peaceful, well-maintained environment can make a meaningful difference for those seeking support after experiencing trauma. By helping care for our grounds, you're helping create a space that feels safe, welcoming, and full of hope. Whether you can volunteer for a few hours or on an ongoing basis, your time and talents are greatly appreciated. Individuals, families, community groups, businesses, and service organizations are all welcome! If you're interested in volunteering or would like more information, please contact us. We'd love to have you join us in helping our healing garden and our community flourish. Community Partner: Avalon Healing Center Our agency is looking for caring community members who would like to volunteer their time to help maintain the outdoor spaces that welcome survivors, families, and visitors each day. We're seeking volunteers to assist with: Weeding flower beds Planting flowers and greenery General outdoor clean-up and beautification Light watering and seasonal garden maintenanceA peaceful, well-maintained environment can make a meaningful difference for those seeking support after experiencing trauma. By helping care for our grounds, you're helping create a space that feels safe, welcoming, and full of hope. Whether you can volunteer for a few hours or on an ongoing basis, your time and talents are greatly appreciated. Individuals, families, community groups, businesses, and service organizations are all welcome! If you're interested in volunteering or would like more information, please contact us. We'd love to have you join us in helping our healing garden and our community flourish. Community Partner: Avalon Healing Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Conversation Friend at Adult Day CenterGive friendship, honor, value and significance to our low-income elderly participants. Talk about what makes you sing. Listen to the yearning of their hearts. Be a talk therapist! Some volunteers assist with crafts, Bingo, teach about tech/smartphones or play musical instruments during group events. Make an impact by being a friend! Community Partner: Huron Valley PACE Give friendship, honor, value and significance to our low-income elderly participants. Talk about what makes you sing. Listen to the yearning of their hearts. Be a talk therapist! Some volunteers assist with crafts, Bingo, teach about tech/smartphones or play musical instruments during group events. Make an impact by being a friend! Community Partner: Huron Valley PACE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-7406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Personal Care Items and Card DonationsPersonal Care Pantry Donations AAMOW has a personal care items pantry that clients can access free of charge, and items are delivered with their meals. Donations of the following items for the pantry are being sought on an ongoing basis: Boxes of tissues Individually wrapped rolls of paper towel Individually wrapped rolls of toilet paper Laundry detergent (minimally scented) Antibacterial hand soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial dish soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial bar soap (minimally scented) Individual containers of disinfecting wipes Large print activity books (crossword, word search, sudoku, coloring books, etc.) Colored pencils or markers Card Donations We welcome any quantity of non-religious cards or placemats with simple, uplifting greetings; below are some example messages. We appreciate if cards come without envelopes and are unsigned (we add a note that they are from a caring community member). Once received, they will be sent out to clients with their meal deliveries. Due to the diversity of our clientele, Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels typically steers away from phrases such as "I love you, you are loved, hugs, kisses, etc." on cards/placemats. Sentiments of kindness, care, positive humor, and joy are welcomed and appreciated! Example sentiments: Have a nice day! May your day be filled with joy. Sending you warm and caring wishes. Hope you have a wonderful day! Your community cares about you! Hope this card brings a smile to your face. I hope you have a great day! Here is a card to help bring sunshine to your day. Thinking of you. Donations can be mailed or dropped off in the purple container in the foyer of our office between 8-11am and 12-4pm Monday through Saturday. Community Partner: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels Personal Care Pantry Donations AAMOW has a personal care items pantry that clients can access free of charge, and items are delivered with their meals. Donations of the following items for the pantry are being sought on an ongoing basis: Boxes of tissues Individually wrapped rolls of paper towel Individually wrapped rolls of toilet paper Laundry detergent (minimally scented) Antibacterial hand soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial dish soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial bar soap (minimally scented) Individual containers of disinfecting wipes Large print activity books (crossword, word search, sudoku, coloring books, etc.) Colored pencils or markers Card Donations We welcome any quantity of non-religious cards or placemats with simple, uplifting greetings; below are some example messages. We appreciate if cards come without envelopes and are unsigned (we add a note that they are from a caring community member). Once received, they will be sent out to clients with their meal deliveries. Due to the diversity of our clientele, Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels typically steers away from phrases such as "I love you, you are loved, hugs, kisses, etc." on cards/placemats. Sentiments of kindness, care, positive humor, and joy are welcomed and appreciated! Example sentiments: Have a nice day! May your day be filled with joy. Sending you warm and caring wishes. Hope you have a wonderful day! Your community cares about you! Hope this card brings a smile to your face. I hope you have a great day! Here is a card to help bring sunshine to your day. Thinking of you. Donations can be mailed or dropped off in the purple container in the foyer of our office between 8-11am and 12-4pm Monday through Saturday. Community Partner: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: AAMOW - Meal Delivery Volunteers Needed - Apply Today!Meal delivery volunteers serve a critical role in our program and in the lives of our neighbors who are homebound due to their health status. Volunteers choose the day (Monday-Saturday) and frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, substitute) for volunteering. Meals are picked up by volunteers at the Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels office at 11:30am, and routes typically take 1-2 hours to complete. Meal delivery volunteer requirements: Complete the full onboarding process for U-M Health AAMOW volunteers Be 18 years of age or older Provide your own vehicle for delivering Maintain a valid driver's license (if driving) and vehicle insurance Commit to delivering at least ten times over the course of a year (preferably once/month, if possible) Maintain compliance with Michigan Medicine influenza vaccine policy All volunteers must complete AAMOW’s full volunteer onboarding process, which consists of the following: Submit an online application Log into the volunteer portal and complete the steps outlined in the welcome email Attest to required statements Submit required vaccine verifications Attend AAMOW's volunteer orientation Pass required background screenings for Michigan Medicine volunteersThe full onboarding process can be completed within 2-3 weeks depending on how quickly applicants are able to address each of the required tasks. Community Partner: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels Meal delivery volunteers serve a critical role in our program and in the lives of our neighbors who are homebound due to their health status. Volunteers choose the day (Monday-Saturday) and frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, substitute) for volunteering. Meals are picked up by volunteers at the Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels office at 11:30am, and routes typically take 1-2 hours to complete. Meal delivery volunteer requirements: Complete the full onboarding process for U-M Health AAMOW volunteers Be 18 years of age or older Provide your own vehicle for delivering Maintain a valid driver's license (if driving) and vehicle insurance Commit to delivering at least ten times over the course of a year (preferably once/month, if possible) Maintain compliance with Michigan Medicine influenza vaccine policy All volunteers must complete AAMOW’s full volunteer onboarding process, which consists of the following: Submit an online application Log into the volunteer portal and complete the steps outlined in the welcome email Attest to required statements Submit required vaccine verifications Attend AAMOW's volunteer orientation Pass required background screenings for Michigan Medicine volunteersThe full onboarding process can be completed within 2-3 weeks depending on how quickly applicants are able to address each of the required tasks. Community Partner: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Personal Care Items and Card DonationsPersonal Care Pantry Donations AAMOW has a personal care items pantry that clients can access free of charge, and items are delivered with their meals. Donations of the following items for the pantry are being sought on an ongoing basis: Boxes of tissues Individually wrapped rolls of paper towel Individually wrapped rolls of toilet paper Laundry detergent (minimally scented) Antibacterial hand soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial dish soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial bar soap (minimally scented) Individual containers of disinfecting wipes Large print activity books (crossword, word search, sudoku, coloring books, etc.) Colored pencils or markers Card Donations AAMOW welcomes any quantity of non-religious cards or placemats with simple, uplifting greetings. Below are some example messages. We appreciate if cards come without envelopes and are unsigned (we add a note that they are from a caring community member). Once received, they will be sent out to clients with their meal deliveries. Due to the diversity of our clientele, Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels typically steers away from phrases such as "I love you, you are loved, hugs, kisses, etc." on cards/placemats. However, sentiments of kindness, care, positive humor, and joy are welcomed and appreciated! Example sentiments: Have a nice day! May your day be filled with joy. Sending you warm and caring wishes. Hope you have a wonderful day! Your community cares about you! Hope this card brings a smile to your face. I hope you have a great day! Here is a card to help bring sunshine to your day. Thinking of you. Cards, placemats, and new/unused personal care/pantry donations can be mailed or dropped off in the purple container in the foyer of our office between 8-11am and 12-4pm Monday through Saturday. Community Partner: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels Personal Care Pantry Donations AAMOW has a personal care items pantry that clients can access free of charge, and items are delivered with their meals. Donations of the following items for the pantry are being sought on an ongoing basis: Boxes of tissues Individually wrapped rolls of paper towel Individually wrapped rolls of toilet paper Laundry detergent (minimally scented) Antibacterial hand soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial dish soap (minimally scented) Antibacterial bar soap (minimally scented) Individual containers of disinfecting wipes Large print activity books (crossword, word search, sudoku, coloring books, etc.) Colored pencils or markers Card Donations AAMOW welcomes any quantity of non-religious cards or placemats with simple, uplifting greetings. Below are some example messages. We appreciate if cards come without envelopes and are unsigned (we add a note that they are from a caring community member). Once received, they will be sent out to clients with their meal deliveries. Due to the diversity of our clientele, Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels typically steers away from phrases such as "I love you, you are loved, hugs, kisses, etc." on cards/placemats. However, sentiments of kindness, care, positive humor, and joy are welcomed and appreciated! Example sentiments: Have a nice day! May your day be filled with joy. Sending you warm and caring wishes. Hope you have a wonderful day! Your community cares about you! Hope this card brings a smile to your face. I hope you have a great day! Here is a card to help bring sunshine to your day. Thinking of you. Cards, placemats, and new/unused personal care/pantry donations can be mailed or dropped off in the purple container in the foyer of our office between 8-11am and 12-4pm Monday through Saturday. Community Partner: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AAMOW - Meal Delivery Volunteers - Join our TEAM - Apply Today!Meal delivery volunteers serve a critical role in our program and in the lives of our neighbors who are homebound due to their health status. Volunteers choose the day (Monday-Saturday) and frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, substitute) for volunteering. Meals are picked up by volunteers at the Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels office at 11:30am, and routes typically take 1-2 hours to complete. Meal delivery volunteer requirements: Complete the full onboarding process for U-M Health AAMOW volunteers Be 18 years of age or older Provide your own vehicle for delivering Maintain a valid driver's license (if driving) and vehicle insurance Commit to delivering at least ten times over the course of a year (preferably once/month, if possible) Maintain compliance with Michigan Medicine influenza vaccine policy All volunteers must complete AAMOW’s full volunteer onboarding process, which consists of the following: Submit an online application Log into the volunteer portal and complete the steps outlined in the welcome email Attest to required statements Submit required vaccine verifications Attend AAMOW volunteer orientation Pass required background screenings for Michigan Medicine volunteersThe full onboarding process can be completed within 2-3 weeks depending on how quickly applicants are able to address each of the required tasks. Community Partner: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels Meal delivery volunteers serve a critical role in our program and in the lives of our neighbors who are homebound due to their health status. Volunteers choose the day (Monday-Saturday) and frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, substitute) for volunteering. Meals are picked up by volunteers at the Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels office at 11:30am, and routes typically take 1-2 hours to complete. Meal delivery volunteer requirements: Complete the full onboarding process for U-M Health AAMOW volunteers Be 18 years of age or older Provide your own vehicle for delivering Maintain a valid driver's license (if driving) and vehicle insurance Commit to delivering at least ten times over the course of a year (preferably once/month, if possible) Maintain compliance with Michigan Medicine influenza vaccine policy All volunteers must complete AAMOW’s full volunteer onboarding process, which consists of the following: Submit an online application Log into the volunteer portal and complete the steps outlined in the welcome email Attest to required statements Submit required vaccine verifications Attend AAMOW volunteer orientation Pass required background screenings for Michigan Medicine volunteersThe full onboarding process can be completed within 2-3 weeks depending on how quickly applicants are able to address each of the required tasks. Community Partner: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteerAbout Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Carrot Way - Scott Phillips, Community Builder State Crossing - Dei McCarty, Support Coordinator Hickory Way - Marian Turner, Community Builder Pauline - Bria Camp, Community Builder Miller Manor - Brandie Marks, Adult Residential Services Team Leader The Grove - MaLinda Hall, Community BuilderLocation: On-site at one or more of our Food Pantry locations: Carrot Way (32 Carrot Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48105) - Mondays 8:30 AM - 11 AM State Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PM Hickory Way (1120 S Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Wednesdays 10 AM - 1 PM Pauline (1500 Pauline Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Thursdays 9 AM - 12 PM Miller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM The Grove (2380 Veridian Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48104) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PMCompensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Please apply to this position on our volunteer application site here: avalonhousingvolunteers.applicantpro.com/jobs. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Food PantriesAvalon operates food pantries at a number of our properties. Avalon’s Food Pantry Volunteers will work with both our Community Building team and our tenant group on all aspects of running the food pantry. Volunteer Position Core Responsibilities Include Set-Up: Updating weekly temperature logs for fridges and freezers Prepping bags (open and double bag) for pick-ups and deliveries Sorting and tossing outdated or spoiled food from last week Bringing out any food for the pantry from fridge/freezer Helping unload Food Gatherers delivery from pallets Setting up and displaying food in the designated shopping area During: Monitoring pick up line (maintaining social distancing) Running bags for pick up orders Entering clients into database (Link2Feed) Assisting support coordinators in loading deliveries into their vehicles Clean-Up: Putting any extra food away on shelves, into the fridge, or freezer Wiping down tables and kitchen counters Breaking down boxes and taking them to the recycling area Taking out trash and replacing liners Sweeping and mopping floors Desired Qualifications and Experience Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Ability to work as part of a team Must possess a highly positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in need Available to commit to 4-8 hours a week, at least 12 hours a month Minimum 3-month commitment preferred Physical DemandsVolunteers may need to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Position InformationJob Title: Food Pantry Volunteer Reports To: Carrot Way - Scott Phillips, Community Builder State Crossing - Dei McCarty, Support Coordinator Hickory Way - Marian Turner, Community Builder Pauline - Bria Camp, Community Builder Miller Manor - Brandie Marks, Adult Residential Services Team Leader The Grove - MaLinda Hall, Community BuilderLocation: On-site at one or more of our Food Pantry locations: Carrot Way (32 Carrot Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48105) - Mondays 8:30 AM - 11 AM State Crossing (1525 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Tuesdays 9 AM - 12 PM Hickory Way (1120 S Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - 2nd/4th Wednesdays 10 AM - 1 PM Pauline (1500 Pauline Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Thursdays 9 AM - 12 PM Miller Manor (727 Miller Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PM The Grove (2380 Veridian Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48104) - Fridays 9 AM - 12 PMCompensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Please apply to this position on our volunteer application site here: avalonhousingvolunteers.applicantpro.com/jobs. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Create Impact in Detroit: U-M x Brilliant Detroit Alternative Spring Break OpportunityBrilliant is excited to offer student groups the opportunity to create a meaningful day of service during your Alternative Spring Break! If you're interested in experiencing a part of the Detroit community during one of your service days, we'd love to host your group at one of our hubs. Volunteers can get involved in a variety of engaging activities, including: Leading an arts & crafts activity with our kidsGuest reading to a groupHelping organize a community giveaway eventEngaging kids in enriching games and other interactive activities Collaboratively teaching kids a new skill through hands-on learning and mentorshipThere are many ways to get involved, connect with our community, and make a direct impact. We look forward to partnering with you to create a rewarding and memorable service experience! Community Partner: Brilliant Detroit Brilliant is excited to offer student groups the opportunity to create a meaningful day of service during your Alternative Spring Break! If you're interested in experiencing a part of the Detroit community during one of your service days, we'd love to host your group at one of our hubs. Volunteers can get involved in a variety of engaging activities, including: Leading an arts & crafts activity with our kidsGuest reading to a groupHelping organize a community giveaway eventEngaging kids in enriching games and other interactive activities Collaboratively teaching kids a new skill through hands-on learning and mentorshipThere are many ways to get involved, connect with our community, and make a direct impact. We look forward to partnering with you to create a rewarding and memorable service experience! Community Partner: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Guest Reader at a Brilliant Hub!Share the joy of storytelling and inspire children through the power of reading at one of our Brilliant hubs. As a guest reader, your time and engagement help spark imagination, build excitement around literacy, create meaningful connections with our students, and support our continued commitment to developing lifelong readers. Groups are welcome to participate, and creativity is encouraged! Feel free to bring theatrics, interactive storytelling, or special activities to make the experience memorable. If you are an author, we would be honored to welcome you and share your children’s book with our students! If you’re interested in this opportunity, a member of our Volunteer Team will reach out directly to schedule your visit and coordinate the details. Please note that our hubs typically see the highest level of participation between 3-6 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Guest reader opportunities will generally be scheduled within this timeframe to best align with our students’ programming and engagement. Community Partner: Brilliant Detroit Share the joy of storytelling and inspire children through the power of reading at one of our Brilliant hubs. As a guest reader, your time and engagement help spark imagination, build excitement around literacy, create meaningful connections with our students, and support our continued commitment to developing lifelong readers. Groups are welcome to participate, and creativity is encouraged! Feel free to bring theatrics, interactive storytelling, or special activities to make the experience memorable. If you are an author, we would be honored to welcome you and share your children’s book with our students! If you’re interested in this opportunity, a member of our Volunteer Team will reach out directly to schedule your visit and coordinate the details. Please note that our hubs typically see the highest level of participation between 3-6 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Guest reader opportunities will generally be scheduled within this timeframe to best align with our students’ programming and engagement. Community Partner: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Brokaw - Invasive Shrub CuttingAs caretakers of Ann Arbor’s Natural Areas, volunteers with the Ann Arbor Parks Department serve the greater community by: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program As caretakers of Ann Arbor’s Natural Areas, volunteers with the Ann Arbor Parks Department serve the greater community by: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2026 Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donated-Wheel Chair Accessible Van for a Veteran's DaughterHello Community Partners, My name is Janice Banks and I'm the Founder/President of "Looking at the whole picture foundation" that Connects Veterans and their Families to Community Resources. I'm still trying to assist Andrea Mitcham and her daughter April in finding Wheel Chair Accessible Van. If you have any resources that may assist a Veteran, any grants or Car Dealers with reasonable prices or special financing for Veterans. Andrea Mitcham is still in need of Wheel Chair Accessible Van. If you have resources/ programs that would help her ( Veteran) assist in purchasing a Van for a well needed for her daughter. The Van will also elevate the stress of getting her back and forth to school, doctor's appointment, competions and afterschool programs. I'm trying to assist a Veteran ( Andrea Mitcham) whose daughter (April) is in need of a Wheel Chair Accessible Van. ( their Van was lost in a flood) This is where you and the community can help. She has a big concerns because she is unable to transport her daughter to things outside of her doctors appointment ( afterschool programs, competitions-which she is very active, etc. She would like to see if there is someone that can assist in a "Free" / "Donated" or a low cost or someone that can work with her to direct her to programs that assist Veterans directly or a child with a disability. If there are anyone with any resources that can donate the above item to the mother to make her life easier in caring for her daughter. You can reach out to me directly/ or ( she gives permission to contact her as well -See information below). I also add her telephone number and email to this request.( see below) Janice Banks 313 320-4237 janb1128@gmail.com ***Please see the additional detail information below that will help you to better understand her needs and a little more background information about mom( Andrea) and her daughter (April).**** Bio for Andrea Mitcham & April Shaw Andrea Mitcham is an Honorably Discharged United States Army Veteran and a widowed, low-income single mother devoted to raising her two daughters. After completing her military service, Andrea continued her commitment to public service by working 11 years with the 3rd Circuit Court. During her pregnancy with her youngest daughter, April, Andrea unexpectedly lost her job—an event that would both challenge and ultimately reshape her life. Andrea became a full-time caregiver when April was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 2, a rare neuromuscular disease that causes profound muscle weakness and limits nearly every physical function. Doctors warned Andrea not to plan for milestones like college, but instead to prepare for the worst. Despite this devastating prognosis, Andrea remained steadfast in her love, advocacy, and determination to provide April with the fullest, happiest life possible. --- April Shaw, lovingly known as Princess April, is an exceptionally social, outgoing, and joyful 15-year-old 10th grader whose positivity shines despite the challenges of SMA Type 2. April has never been able to crawl, stand, or perform basic daily tasks independently—such as dressing, bathing, or using the restroom—and relies entirely on her wheelchair and her mother’s care. SMA also affects her breathing and swallowing, making even common illnesses dangerous and often requiring week-long hospital stays. Yet April refuses to let her condition limit her spirit or her dreams. A natural leader and compassionate role model, April has been a beacon of hope and inspiration from a very young age. She was crowned Little Miss Wheelchair Michigan in both 2017 and 2018, served as a 2018 Child Ambassador for Easter Seals, and played baseball with the Miracle League of Michigan, even throwing the opening pitch at a Detroit Tigers game in July 2019. She has been featured on WDIV Channel 7’s Ann Marie’s All-Stars and has proudly served as a Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Child Ambassador since 2019, marking six years of continued service. Her message is simple but powerful: she believes deeply in friendship, love, and harmony. --- For many years, a wheelchair-accessible minivan allowed April to attend school events, participate in activities, enjoy time with friends, and experience the world with independence. Sadly, when Michigan experienced devastating floods, the family’s only vehicle was destroyed. Without accessible transportation, April has lost far more than mobility—she has lost her independence and the opportunities other teenagers take for granted, such as going to the movies, visiting friends, attending study groups, or even learning to drive alongside her peers. A dependable, used wheelchair-accessible van can cost $25,000 to $75,000, often requiring a car payment that Andrea simply cannot afford. The family is seeking help—resources, leads, or donations—to secure a reliable accessible vehicle so April can regain the independence she deserves. --- Andrea Mitcham and April Shaw Thank you for taking the time to learn about our family. Your support, prayers, and kindness mean more than words can express. God bless you. See here contact information below: Andrea Mitcham 248-763-9992 neweditiondrea@yahoo.com Community Partner: Looking At The Whole Picture Foundation Hello Community Partners, My name is Janice Banks and I'm the Founder/President of "Looking at the whole picture foundation" that Connects Veterans and their Families to Community Resources. I'm still trying to assist Andrea Mitcham and her daughter April in finding Wheel Chair Accessible Van. If you have any resources that may assist a Veteran, any grants or Car Dealers with reasonable prices or special financing for Veterans. Andrea Mitcham is still in need of Wheel Chair Accessible Van. If you have resources/ programs that would help her ( Veteran) assist in purchasing a Van for a well needed for her daughter. The Van will also elevate the stress of getting her back and forth to school, doctor's appointment, competions and afterschool programs. I'm trying to assist a Veteran ( Andrea Mitcham) whose daughter (April) is in need of a Wheel Chair Accessible Van. ( their Van was lost in a flood) This is where you and the community can help. She has a big concerns because she is unable to transport her daughter to things outside of her doctors appointment ( afterschool programs, competitions-which she is very active, etc. She would like to see if there is someone that can assist in a "Free" / "Donated" or a low cost or someone that can work with her to direct her to programs that assist Veterans directly or a child with a disability. If there are anyone with any resources that can donate the above item to the mother to make her life easier in caring for her daughter. You can reach out to me directly/ or ( she gives permission to contact her as well -See information below). I also add her telephone number and email to this request.( see below) Janice Banks 313 320-4237 janb1128@gmail.com ***Please see the additional detail information below that will help you to better understand her needs and a little more background information about mom( Andrea) and her daughter (April).**** Bio for Andrea Mitcham & April Shaw Andrea Mitcham is an Honorably Discharged United States Army Veteran and a widowed, low-income single mother devoted to raising her two daughters. After completing her military service, Andrea continued her commitment to public service by working 11 years with the 3rd Circuit Court. During her pregnancy with her youngest daughter, April, Andrea unexpectedly lost her job—an event that would both challenge and ultimately reshape her life. Andrea became a full-time caregiver when April was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 2, a rare neuromuscular disease that causes profound muscle weakness and limits nearly every physical function. Doctors warned Andrea not to plan for milestones like college, but instead to prepare for the worst. Despite this devastating prognosis, Andrea remained steadfast in her love, advocacy, and determination to provide April with the fullest, happiest life possible. --- April Shaw, lovingly known as Princess April, is an exceptionally social, outgoing, and joyful 15-year-old 10th grader whose positivity shines despite the challenges of SMA Type 2. April has never been able to crawl, stand, or perform basic daily tasks independently—such as dressing, bathing, or using the restroom—and relies entirely on her wheelchair and her mother’s care. SMA also affects her breathing and swallowing, making even common illnesses dangerous and often requiring week-long hospital stays. Yet April refuses to let her condition limit her spirit or her dreams. A natural leader and compassionate role model, April has been a beacon of hope and inspiration from a very young age. She was crowned Little Miss Wheelchair Michigan in both 2017 and 2018, served as a 2018 Child Ambassador for Easter Seals, and played baseball with the Miracle League of Michigan, even throwing the opening pitch at a Detroit Tigers game in July 2019. She has been featured on WDIV Channel 7’s Ann Marie’s All-Stars and has proudly served as a Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Child Ambassador since 2019, marking six years of continued service. Her message is simple but powerful: she believes deeply in friendship, love, and harmony. --- For many years, a wheelchair-accessible minivan allowed April to attend school events, participate in activities, enjoy time with friends, and experience the world with independence. Sadly, when Michigan experienced devastating floods, the family’s only vehicle was destroyed. Without accessible transportation, April has lost far more than mobility—she has lost her independence and the opportunities other teenagers take for granted, such as going to the movies, visiting friends, attending study groups, or even learning to drive alongside her peers. A dependable, used wheelchair-accessible van can cost $25,000 to $75,000, often requiring a car payment that Andrea simply cannot afford. The family is seeking help—resources, leads, or donations—to secure a reliable accessible vehicle so April can regain the independence she deserves. --- Andrea Mitcham and April Shaw Thank you for taking the time to learn about our family. Your support, prayers, and kindness mean more than words can express. God bless you. See here contact information below: Andrea Mitcham 248-763-9992 neweditiondrea@yahoo.com Community Partner: Looking At The Whole Picture Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Backpack and School Supplies Donation 2026Hello Community Partners, My name is Janice Banks and I'm the President & Founder of "Looking at the Whole Picture Foundation," where we connect veterans, returning citizens, and their families to Community Resources. It seems like the year has just started, but it has already ended. It's time again to ask for your support for our Backpack and School Supplies Donations This is my fourth year asking for donations for Back to School Backpacks and School Supplies. Last year I distributed over 450 backpacks (my goal was 350 Backpacks). Your generous support helped me to exceed my numbers and I'm forever grateful. We were able to support the families significantly. The families could then focus on other essentials for their children. I'm looking for backpacks along with school supplies. Whatever you can donate is greatly appreciated. My goal for this year is 450 backpacks with school supplies. I look forward to talking with you soon. Thank you for your continued support Janice Banks313 320-4237 Community Partner: Looking At The Whole Picture Foundation Hello Community Partners, My name is Janice Banks and I'm the President & Founder of "Looking at the Whole Picture Foundation," where we connect veterans, returning citizens, and their families to Community Resources. It seems like the year has just started, but it has already ended. It's time again to ask for your support for our Backpack and School Supplies Donations This is my fourth year asking for donations for Back to School Backpacks and School Supplies. Last year I distributed over 450 backpacks (my goal was 350 Backpacks). Your generous support helped me to exceed my numbers and I'm forever grateful. We were able to support the families significantly. The families could then focus on other essentials for their children. I'm looking for backpacks along with school supplies. Whatever you can donate is greatly appreciated. My goal for this year is 450 backpacks with school supplies. I look forward to talking with you soon. Thank you for your continued support Janice Banks313 320-4237 Community Partner: Looking At The Whole Picture Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2026 Zip Code: 48213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County - Southfield ReStoreReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily! Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer Pricing Sorting Products by DepartmentIf any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration: https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/ For more information please feel free to contact Leah Diederichs at leahd@habitatoakland.org Community Partner: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County ReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily! Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer Pricing Sorting Products by DepartmentIf any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration: https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/ For more information please feel free to contact Leah Diederichs at leahd@habitatoakland.org Community Partner: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Support Programs Meal ProviderIn addition to forensic interviews and therapy services, CARE House of Oakland County offers ongoing support through programs such as our Family Support Group (FSG) and Nurturing Parent Program (NPP). These weekly evening programs provide children and caregivers with a safe space to build connections, develop healthy coping skills, and strengthen family relationships. Before each session begins, families share a meal together — creating an opportunity to decompress after the day, connect with one another, and enter the evening’s programming feeling welcomed and cared for. That’s where you come in!Meal Providers support our evening programs by preparing or purchasing dinner for participating families. This opportunity is perfect for individuals, families, community groups, student organizations, faith groups, or workplace teams who want to make a meaningful impact but may not be able to commit to ongoing weekly volunteering. Meal Providers are responsible for: Preparing or purchasing a meal for program participantsDelivering the meal to CARE House (or preparing it on-site in our kitchen)Assisting with meal setup and servingCleaning up following dinnerAll meals are served on: Tuesday evenings for Family Support GroupThursday evenings for Nurturing Parent ProgramProviding a meal is a simple but powerful way to support children and families on their healing journey — helping create a warm, welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and supported. What is CARE House of Oakland County? We are the sole Child Advocacy Center serving children and families in Oakland County, MI who have experienced abuse and neglect. Our team works to ensure that every child who walks through our doors receives compassionate support, advocacy, and access to the services they need to begin healing in a safe and child-focused environment. Community Partner: CARE House of Oakland County In addition to forensic interviews and therapy services, CARE House of Oakland County offers ongoing support through programs such as our Family Support Group (FSG) and Nurturing Parent Program (NPP). These weekly evening programs provide children and caregivers with a safe space to build connections, develop healthy coping skills, and strengthen family relationships. Before each session begins, families share a meal together — creating an opportunity to decompress after the day, connect with one another, and enter the evening’s programming feeling welcomed and cared for. That’s where you come in!Meal Providers support our evening programs by preparing or purchasing dinner for participating families. This opportunity is perfect for individuals, families, community groups, student organizations, faith groups, or workplace teams who want to make a meaningful impact but may not be able to commit to ongoing weekly volunteering. Meal Providers are responsible for: Preparing or purchasing a meal for program participantsDelivering the meal to CARE House (or preparing it on-site in our kitchen)Assisting with meal setup and servingCleaning up following dinnerAll meals are served on: Tuesday evenings for Family Support GroupThursday evenings for Nurturing Parent ProgramProviding a meal is a simple but powerful way to support children and families on their healing journey — helping create a warm, welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and supported. What is CARE House of Oakland County? We are the sole Child Advocacy Center serving children and families in Oakland County, MI who have experienced abuse and neglect. Our team works to ensure that every child who walks through our doors receives compassionate support, advocacy, and access to the services they need to begin healing in a safe and child-focused environment. Community Partner: CARE House of Oakland County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Events & Workshop Facilitator/Guest SpeakerElms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking guest speakers and facilitators to support its events and program workshop (e.g. career, STEM, financial literacy, health/wellness, etc.) areas in the community. This is a volunteer (unpaid) role. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in Wayne/Macomb County and the surrounding community. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. We do this through our support services, programs and community projects. Summary of Role: The Events & Workshops facilitator/guest speaker assists in facilitating program topics for health/wellness, financial literacy, educational and/or career activities at schools, libraries, and community centers in the Wayne/Macomb County, and surrounding communities. Skills Needed: Must have 2 or more years of relevant experience in the program or workshop topics.Must be reliable and have transportation to/from community locations. Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and time management skills.Preferred experience working with youth, adults and seniors in underrepresented communities.Commitment: Successful candidates must be available to support 1-2 community events or workshops yearly for 2 hours. Must arrive 30 minutes - 1 hour, prior to the start of the event or workshop. All volunteers and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. There is no cost to you for this service. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking guest speakers and facilitators to support its events and program workshop (e.g. career, STEM, financial literacy, health/wellness, etc.) areas in the community. This is a volunteer (unpaid) role. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in Wayne/Macomb County and the surrounding community. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. We do this through our support services, programs and community projects. Summary of Role: The Events & Workshops facilitator/guest speaker assists in facilitating program topics for health/wellness, financial literacy, educational and/or career activities at schools, libraries, and community centers in the Wayne/Macomb County, and surrounding communities. Skills Needed: Must have 2 or more years of relevant experience in the program or workshop topics.Must be reliable and have transportation to/from community locations. Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and time management skills.Preferred experience working with youth, adults and seniors in underrepresented communities.Commitment: Successful candidates must be available to support 1-2 community events or workshops yearly for 2 hours. Must arrive 30 minutes - 1 hour, prior to the start of the event or workshop. All volunteers and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. There is no cost to you for this service. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Food Distribution Support - (Mount Clemens)Help provide support to individuals and families in need across Macomb County. Distribution Associates will assist with organizing or delivering items for community distributions. Monthly every third Friday Shifts: Preparation 3-5 PM Distribution Organizers Monthly every third Saturday Shifts: 9:30 - 11:30 AM Prep Team 11 AM - 1:30 PM Distribution Team Time Commitment2 hours per shift or both shifts Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Contact us at info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org or 313-398-9445. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Help provide support to individuals and families in need across Macomb County. Distribution Associates will assist with organizing or delivering items for community distributions. Monthly every third Friday Shifts: Preparation 3-5 PM Distribution Organizers Monthly every third Saturday Shifts: 9:30 - 11:30 AM Prep Team 11 AM - 1:30 PM Distribution Team Time Commitment2 hours per shift or both shifts Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Contact us at info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org or 313-398-9445. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48043 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Article WritingOverview: Learn about the benefits of a plant-based diet for environmental and social justice. Then, share this information with the public by writing a series of articles elaborating on the connection between food choices and the environment. These articles will be eligible to be posted on the Switch4Good blog. Learning objectives: Improve understanding of animal agriculture’s effects on climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss.Gain experience with the research writing process, including drafting research questions, identifying and evaluating sources, and synthesizing findings. Improve reading comprehension skills for scientific papers and learn to clearly communicate findings with a non-scientific audience through writing.Gain effective communication skills that enable you to critically engage with this topic with varying audiences, including your peers and the public.Learn about skills and competencies required in research and writing professions.Stages: Investigation Research and identify potential topics within the broader topic of food choices and the environment. Survey your peer group or whoever your target audience is to understand better what they lack information on or what they wish they knew more about.Preparation and Planning Determine the focus of research and writing based on criteria such as urgency of the issue, level of public awareness, and personal interest. Determine the scope of research and writing to cover the subject matter. Each article should be at least 1,000 words long, and the project requires at least 3 articles, but it is up to you if you’d like to write about three topics or write a series about one topic. Research the connection between food and environment independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team.Organize research, draft a thesis statement, and write an outline.Action/Demonstration Write!Reach out to personal, professional, and academic connections for edits and revisions. Lucy from Switch4Good is also available for review at any point during these steps. Repeat steps up to this point for each article written.Deliverables: Documentation of research and planning (notes, outline, thesis statement, etc.).Documentation of editing and revision (track changes, comments, edited and final drafts, etc.).Final drafts of at least three articles of at least 1,000 words each.Community Partner: Switch4Good Overview: Learn about the benefits of a plant-based diet for environmental and social justice. Then, share this information with the public by writing a series of articles elaborating on the connection between food choices and the environment. These articles will be eligible to be posted on the Switch4Good blog. Learning objectives: Improve understanding of animal agriculture’s effects on climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss.Gain experience with the research writing process, including drafting research questions, identifying and evaluating sources, and synthesizing findings. Improve reading comprehension skills for scientific papers and learn to clearly communicate findings with a non-scientific audience through writing.Gain effective communication skills that enable you to critically engage with this topic with varying audiences, including your peers and the public.Learn about skills and competencies required in research and writing professions.Stages: Investigation Research and identify potential topics within the broader topic of food choices and the environment. Survey your peer group or whoever your target audience is to understand better what they lack information on or what they wish they knew more about.Preparation and Planning Determine the focus of research and writing based on criteria such as urgency of the issue, level of public awareness, and personal interest. Determine the scope of research and writing to cover the subject matter. Each article should be at least 1,000 words long, and the project requires at least 3 articles, but it is up to you if you’d like to write about three topics or write a series about one topic. Research the connection between food and environment independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team.Organize research, draft a thesis statement, and write an outline.Action/Demonstration Write!Reach out to personal, professional, and academic connections for edits and revisions. Lucy from Switch4Good is also available for review at any point during these steps. Repeat steps up to this point for each article written.Deliverables: Documentation of research and planning (notes, outline, thesis statement, etc.).Documentation of editing and revision (track changes, comments, edited and final drafts, etc.).Final drafts of at least three articles of at least 1,000 words each.Community Partner: Switch4Good Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 92606 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Farmers Market VolunteerAs a Farmers Market Volunteer, you’ll assist with a variety of tasks, including working at the info booth, helping with customer counts, and supporting the smooth operation of the market. This is a great opportunity to engage with the community and contribute to the success of the market while gaining hands-on experience. Community Partner: Growing Hope, Ypsilanti Farmers Markets As a Farmers Market Volunteer, you’ll assist with a variety of tasks, including working at the info booth, helping with customer counts, and supporting the smooth operation of the market. This is a great opportunity to engage with the community and contribute to the success of the market while gaining hands-on experience. Community Partner: Growing Hope, Ypsilanti Farmers Markets Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA Finance Park OpportunitiesJunior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. With the generous help of volunteers, JA provides educational programs to students in grades K-12 in the areas of financial literacy, workforce readiness, and entrepreneurship. The curriculum in each of JA’s 23 programs is correlated to the state education standards. JA programs will impact over 50,000 students this school year. JA Finance Park® is a program that teaches youth about personal finance and careers. In the classroom, teachers guide youth through the lessons around key concepts. The program ends with a visit to JA Finance Park, facilitated by JA staff, where youth work with volunteers to create and manage a personal budget, experiencing what it's like to be an adult for a day. This is a great opportunity for individual and corporate volunteers. Volunteer Training is the day of the event at 8:30 AM one hour prior to arrival of participants. Feel free to wear smart casual, corporate swag, and comfortable shoes! Volunteers work with youth as they navigate the simulation and support the JA staff facilitator. Click here for more information about JA Finance Park: https://jausa.ja.org/programs/ja-finance-park-advanced. For the best experience, come as yourself! Share your life experiences including your failures. Ask your group members questions. You will have many opportunities. Interaction is the key to a great experience for everyone. Some will participate more than others and that's okay. Be flexible! Thank you for volunteering. We appreciate you! Volunteers are the heartbeat of our organization! We are successful in making an impact with our future leaders and workforce because people like you give the gift of time! Much gratitude goes out to those dedicated to our mission! Additional information for the day of the event: Time: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM Address: 577 E Larned St., Detroit, MI 48226 Parking: Parking is available on the street in front of our building and the gated lot across street. The gated lot is a self-pay parking lot and charges $4-10. There is a sign that accepts payment through various payment apps. If both lots are filled, there is a surface lot on the west side of the building bordering Beaubien St., and parking is $10. Lunch is around 11:30 AM. We suggest volunteers bring their lunch due to the limited delivery options. To register to volunteer, click respond above and refer to the SignUpGenius link below for additional details. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508084AA5A828A5FA7-junior4#/ Please reach out to Scott Millington - smillington@jamichigan.org if you have any questions. Community Partner: Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan Junior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. With the generous help of volunteers, JA provides educational programs to students in grades K-12 in the areas of financial literacy, workforce readiness, and entrepreneurship. The curriculum in each of JA’s 23 programs is correlated to the state education standards. JA programs will impact over 50,000 students this school year. JA Finance Park® is a program that teaches youth about personal finance and careers. In the classroom, teachers guide youth through the lessons around key concepts. The program ends with a visit to JA Finance Park, facilitated by JA staff, where youth work with volunteers to create and manage a personal budget, experiencing what it's like to be an adult for a day. This is a great opportunity for individual and corporate volunteers. Volunteer Training is the day of the event at 8:30 AM one hour prior to arrival of participants. Feel free to wear smart casual, corporate swag, and comfortable shoes! Volunteers work with youth as they navigate the simulation and support the JA staff facilitator. Click here for more information about JA Finance Park: https://jausa.ja.org/programs/ja-finance-park-advanced. For the best experience, come as yourself! Share your life experiences including your failures. Ask your group members questions. You will have many opportunities. Interaction is the key to a great experience for everyone. Some will participate more than others and that's okay. Be flexible! Thank you for volunteering. We appreciate you! Volunteers are the heartbeat of our organization! We are successful in making an impact with our future leaders and workforce because people like you give the gift of time! Much gratitude goes out to those dedicated to our mission! Additional information for the day of the event: Time: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM Address: 577 E Larned St., Detroit, MI 48226 Parking: Parking is available on the street in front of our building and the gated lot across street. The gated lot is a self-pay parking lot and charges $4-10. There is a sign that accepts payment through various payment apps. If both lots are filled, there is a surface lot on the west side of the building bordering Beaubien St., and parking is $10. Lunch is around 11:30 AM. We suggest volunteers bring their lunch due to the limited delivery options. To register to volunteer, click respond above and refer to the SignUpGenius link below for additional details. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508084AA5A828A5FA7-junior4#/ Please reach out to Scott Millington - smillington@jamichigan.org if you have any questions. Community Partner: Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Garden MaintenanceVolunteering with Earthworks Urban Farm will resume March 30th, 2022. Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Earthworks! We are seeking dependable individuals to assist us with various tasks to help us maintain our gardens. Volunteers help with weeding, harvesting, garden bed prepping, planting and general garden maintenance. The type of volunteer work we have may depend on many variables such as the time of year, weather, size, and age of the group or otherwise. As such, it's difficult to share what exactly volunteers will be doing on a particular date. In general, some of those things may include: mixing soil/making soil blocks or germination trays flipping compost planting/seeding or thinning out seedlings pricking out seedling/transplants harvesting/processing produce cultivating/weeding beds general cleanup and other tasks generally related to gardening or farming.In other words, manual labor that includes lifting, kneeling, crouching, bending, twisting, turning, shoveling, raking, etc. Caution may be required when working or walking on ground that is loose, uneven or slippery. Volunteering at Earthworks is a great way to help our cause of growing food sustainably for our community, as well as, restore our connection to the environment. It is also a way for you to learn new skills, meet new people and make a difference. We are hosting volunteers Wednesday - Friday from 9 am - 11 am and 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm. New volunteers that are interested in volunteering with Earthworks Urban Farm should register as a user via Volunteer Hub and when asked for affiliations should check "I am interested in Earthworks Urban Farm". An Earthworks staff person will reach out to the volunteer to discuss specific onboarding requirements. If you already have a Volunteer Hub account with the Capuchins, please reach out to Wendy Casey at wcasey@cskdetroit.org for details on how to sign up for Earthworks events. First-time volunteers are not required to go through a background check. If you enjoy your experience after volunteering for the first-time and would like to continue volunteering, you will have to complete a background check. This process is mandatory for returning first-time volunteers. It is an easy process and free of charge to you. The results should take about 1-2 days. If you are approved to volunteer again, you would be able to schedule to volunteer. Click HERE to see upcoming volunteer opportunities. Special Instructions: Minimum volunteer age is seven years, and must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The minor and the adult volunteer must each have their own Volunteer Hub account, and must both be registered for the same shift. Minor volunteers who registered on their own would be removed from the shift and must register with their parent/legal guardian for that shift. Organized group leaders, please contact Wendy Casey at wcasey@cskdetroit.org before registering for shifts. Please provide the following information: Name of corporation/organization/company/school Number of individuals in group Date for service dayAn organized group is a group that officially represents an organization, corporation, company, or college/university. Any other type of group (including groups from churches and places of worship) is NOT considered an organized group, and all members must register individually. Community Partner: Capuchin Soup Kitchen - Earthworks Urban Farm Volunteering with Earthworks Urban Farm will resume March 30th, 2022. Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Earthworks! We are seeking dependable individuals to assist us with various tasks to help us maintain our gardens. Volunteers help with weeding, harvesting, garden bed prepping, planting and general garden maintenance. The type of volunteer work we have may depend on many variables such as the time of year, weather, size, and age of the group or otherwise. As such, it's difficult to share what exactly volunteers will be doing on a particular date. In general, some of those things may include: mixing soil/making soil blocks or germination trays flipping compost planting/seeding or thinning out seedlings pricking out seedling/transplants harvesting/processing produce cultivating/weeding beds general cleanup and other tasks generally related to gardening or farming.In other words, manual labor that includes lifting, kneeling, crouching, bending, twisting, turning, shoveling, raking, etc. Caution may be required when working or walking on ground that is loose, uneven or slippery. Volunteering at Earthworks is a great way to help our cause of growing food sustainably for our community, as well as, restore our connection to the environment. It is also a way for you to learn new skills, meet new people and make a difference. We are hosting volunteers Wednesday - Friday from 9 am - 11 am and 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm. New volunteers that are interested in volunteering with Earthworks Urban Farm should register as a user via Volunteer Hub and when asked for affiliations should check "I am interested in Earthworks Urban Farm". An Earthworks staff person will reach out to the volunteer to discuss specific onboarding requirements. If you already have a Volunteer Hub account with the Capuchins, please reach out to Wendy Casey at wcasey@cskdetroit.org for details on how to sign up for Earthworks events. First-time volunteers are not required to go through a background check. If you enjoy your experience after volunteering for the first-time and would like to continue volunteering, you will have to complete a background check. This process is mandatory for returning first-time volunteers. It is an easy process and free of charge to you. The results should take about 1-2 days. If you are approved to volunteer again, you would be able to schedule to volunteer. Click HERE to see upcoming volunteer opportunities. Special Instructions: Minimum volunteer age is seven years, and must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The minor and the adult volunteer must each have their own Volunteer Hub account, and must both be registered for the same shift. Minor volunteers who registered on their own would be removed from the shift and must register with their parent/legal guardian for that shift. Organized group leaders, please contact Wendy Casey at wcasey@cskdetroit.org before registering for shifts. Please provide the following information: Name of corporation/organization/company/school Number of individuals in group Date for service dayAn organized group is a group that officially represents an organization, corporation, company, or college/university. Any other type of group (including groups from churches and places of worship) is NOT considered an organized group, and all members must register individually. Community Partner: Capuchin Soup Kitchen - Earthworks Urban Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Career Mentors for Metro Detroit High School StudentsWe empower Metro Detroit high school students to overcome obstacles and achieve their career goals. Career Mentors are volunteers who attend one-hour sessions with students, providing them with encouragement and support while helping them learn the day's lesson. 2 or 3 one-hour sessions each month from Nov. through MaySessions are held at a specific school and time during the school day morningEach session is facilitated by staff membersCareer Mentors and students listen to a 10-minute presentation, then participate in fun activities that reinforce the lessonParticipating schools are in Detroit, Harper Woods, Hazel Park, Sterling Heights, and WarrenCommunity Partner: Winning Futures We empower Metro Detroit high school students to overcome obstacles and achieve their career goals. Career Mentors are volunteers who attend one-hour sessions with students, providing them with encouragement and support while helping them learn the day's lesson. 2 or 3 one-hour sessions each month from Nov. through MaySessions are held at a specific school and time during the school day morningEach session is facilitated by staff membersCareer Mentors and students listen to a 10-minute presentation, then participate in fun activities that reinforce the lessonParticipating schools are in Detroit, Harper Woods, Hazel Park, Sterling Heights, and WarrenCommunity Partner: Winning Futures Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the Detroit Zoo!The Detroit Zoo is recruiting adult volunteers ages 18 and older to help with a variety of assignments. Volunteers must complete an application with background check, attend orientation and then complete the appropriate training for their chosen assignment. We are looking for enthusiastic, customer-focused individuals with a love of animals, nature and people. Some assignments require a commitment of as little as 20 hours per year while others require 50 hours. Scheduling is flexible. Weekday, weekend and some limited evening hours are available. Volunteers do not handle or feed animals. Our next orientation takes place in March 2020. Visit www.detroitzoo.org/support/volunteer for more information or contact the Volunteer Services office at 248-541-5717 ext. 3802. Community Partner: Detroit Zoological Society The Detroit Zoo is recruiting adult volunteers ages 18 and older to help with a variety of assignments. Volunteers must complete an application with background check, attend orientation and then complete the appropriate training for their chosen assignment. We are looking for enthusiastic, customer-focused individuals with a love of animals, nature and people. Some assignments require a commitment of as little as 20 hours per year while others require 50 hours. Scheduling is flexible. Weekday, weekend and some limited evening hours are available. Volunteers do not handle or feed animals. Our next orientation takes place in March 2020. Visit www.detroitzoo.org/support/volunteer for more information or contact the Volunteer Services office at 248-541-5717 ext. 3802. Community Partner: Detroit Zoological Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48067 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Female Breeding DogDo you love dogs? Looking for a way to give back while caring for a beautiful female and puppies? This might be the opportunity for you! We breed Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers, and Lab/Golden crosses to be guide dogs for people who are blind or low vision. We are looking for homes to host both female and male breeders for the duration of their breeding careers. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and will bear the legal responsibility for the host dog. However, families can have children participate in the care of the dog to share in this rewarding experience! Hosting requires a significant time commitment, physical strength, and the ability to travel to our campus in Rochester Hills, MI several times a year. Dogs are 12-15 months of age when placed in a home. Females retired from our program by the time they are 4-5 years of age, but males can continue in the program until they are approximately 9 years old. Both are then adoptable by the host home when their breeding careers are over! Volunteers must live within 6 hours of our campus in Rochester Hills, MI, and have no more than 2 vaccinated, spay/neutered pet dogs in your home. To learn more, visit our website and/or sign up to attend a virtual informational session. Community Partner: Leader Dogs for the Blind Do you love dogs? Looking for a way to give back while caring for a beautiful female and puppies? This might be the opportunity for you! We breed Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers, and Lab/Golden crosses to be guide dogs for people who are blind or low vision. We are looking for homes to host both female and male breeders for the duration of their breeding careers. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and will bear the legal responsibility for the host dog. However, families can have children participate in the care of the dog to share in this rewarding experience! Hosting requires a significant time commitment, physical strength, and the ability to travel to our campus in Rochester Hills, MI several times a year. Dogs are 12-15 months of age when placed in a home. Females retired from our program by the time they are 4-5 years of age, but males can continue in the program until they are approximately 9 years old. Both are then adoptable by the host home when their breeding careers are over! Volunteers must live within 6 hours of our campus in Rochester Hills, MI, and have no more than 2 vaccinated, spay/neutered pet dogs in your home. To learn more, visit our website and/or sign up to attend a virtual informational session. Community Partner: Leader Dogs for the Blind Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48307 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: National Days of ServiceBrilliant Cities is a neighborhood-powered model ensuring children 0-8 are school-ready, healthy, and supported. We do this by transforming houses into family-focused, community hubs and partner with organizations to coordinate research-based programs for children and families. These programs focus on education, health, and family support, giving young children and families what they need for a bright future. Brilliant Cities takes great pride in honoring National Days of Service that closely aligns with our mission and core values to educate and unite individuals, families, service clubs, businesses, schools, and faith-based organizations in volunteerism throughout the year. We actively coordinate service projects around the following Days of Service: MLK Jr. Day of ServiceNational Volunteer Week Day of ServiceEarth Day9/11 National Day of Service and RemembranceFamily Volunteer Day & Days of SharingTo collaborate on an upcoming service project and explore how our missions can align, please complete the interest form through C2C. A member of our Volunteer Team will contact you directly. Community Partner: Brilliant Detroit Brilliant Cities is a neighborhood-powered model ensuring children 0-8 are school-ready, healthy, and supported. We do this by transforming houses into family-focused, community hubs and partner with organizations to coordinate research-based programs for children and families. These programs focus on education, health, and family support, giving young children and families what they need for a bright future. Brilliant Cities takes great pride in honoring National Days of Service that closely aligns with our mission and core values to educate and unite individuals, families, service clubs, businesses, schools, and faith-based organizations in volunteerism throughout the year. We actively coordinate service projects around the following Days of Service: MLK Jr. Day of ServiceNational Volunteer Week Day of ServiceEarth Day9/11 National Day of Service and RemembranceFamily Volunteer Day & Days of SharingTo collaborate on an upcoming service project and explore how our missions can align, please complete the interest form through C2C. A member of our Volunteer Team will contact you directly. Community Partner: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 1, 2027 Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Literacy BuddiesBrilliant Cities is a neighborhood-powered model ensuring children 0-8 are school-ready, healthy, and supported. We do this by transforming houses into family-focused, community hubs and partner with organizations to coordinate research-based programs for children and families. These programs focus on education, health, and family support, giving young children and families what they need for a bright future.We’re looking for volunteers who are passionate about working with children, supporting literacy in Detroit, and leading engaging reading cohorts at our hubs.As a volunteer leader, you will work in-person at one of our sites to lead an hour-long program once a week from October to May. Volunteers will be partnered with a child and be tasked to read aloud books and lead activities based on those books with that child. This opportunity is best suited for those with early childhood education experience and/or interest, however, anyone can lead these programs. These programs work best when the facilitator is upbeat, energetic, compassionate, and engaging.These programs are offered in person at hubs based on the volunteer's availability. Volunteers will be placed based on the needs of our hubs and the volunteer's proximity to one of our Brilliant pods.A Brilliant Detroit orientation and background check are required to serve in these programs. Specialized training for this opportunity will also be given after the background check is completed. For more information, please contact volunteer@brilliantdetroit.org.Step 1: Complete the interest form on Galaxy, be referred by your group/organizational leader or speak with a member of the volunteer team.Step 2: Confirm your age group, location, availability, and orientation date by emailStep 3: Complete an orientation and background check Step 4: A member of the literacy program team will reach out toWelcomeProgram Orientation TrainingPlace you with your preferred literacy program and locationStep 5: Being volunteering!
Community Partner: Brilliant Detroit Brilliant Cities is a neighborhood-powered model ensuring children 0-8 are school-ready, healthy, and supported. We do this by transforming houses into family-focused, community hubs and partner with organizations to coordinate research-based programs for children and families. These programs focus on education, health, and family support, giving young children and families what they need for a bright future.We’re looking for volunteers who are passionate about working with children, supporting literacy in Detroit, and leading engaging reading cohorts at our hubs.As a volunteer leader, you will work in-person at one of our sites to lead an hour-long program once a week from October to May. Volunteers will be partnered with a child and be tasked to read aloud books and lead activities based on those books with that child. This opportunity is best suited for those with early childhood education experience and/or interest, however, anyone can lead these programs. These programs work best when the facilitator is upbeat, energetic, compassionate, and engaging.These programs are offered in person at hubs based on the volunteer's availability. Volunteers will be placed based on the needs of our hubs and the volunteer's proximity to one of our Brilliant pods.A Brilliant Detroit orientation and background check are required to serve in these programs. Specialized training for this opportunity will also be given after the background check is completed. For more information, please contact volunteer@brilliantdetroit.org.Step 1: Complete the interest form on Galaxy, be referred by your group/organizational leader or speak with a member of the volunteer team.Step 2: Confirm your age group, location, availability, and orientation date by emailStep 3: Complete an orientation and background check Step 4: A member of the literacy program team will reach out toWelcomeProgram Orientation TrainingPlace you with your preferred literacy program and locationStep 5: Being volunteering!
Community Partner: Brilliant Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 1, 2027 Zip Code: 48210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cardio Dance Fusion - FUN!Team GUTS is looking for volunteers to come help our participants with encouragement and having fun. Volunteers will move along with our participants and "buddy up" to create a more fun environment while getting in some great exercise. No dance experience is needed and like that saying says: "Dance like no one is watching". Description of our class: Team GUTS Cardio Dance Fusion is a combination of Jazz, Hip Hop, Latin, and Zumba styles of dance designed to provide easy movements, free range of motion and low impact footwork that can improve coordination, flexibility and cardio health. Experienced instructors use fun and energetic music to provide a creative and inclusive workout. Our classes run on Saturdays. todd@teamgutsmichigan.com Community Partner: Team GUTS Team GUTS is looking for volunteers to come help our participants with encouragement and having fun. Volunteers will move along with our participants and "buddy up" to create a more fun environment while getting in some great exercise. No dance experience is needed and like that saying says: "Dance like no one is watching". Description of our class: Team GUTS Cardio Dance Fusion is a combination of Jazz, Hip Hop, Latin, and Zumba styles of dance designed to provide easy movements, free range of motion and low impact footwork that can improve coordination, flexibility and cardio health. Experienced instructors use fun and energetic music to provide a creative and inclusive workout. Our classes run on Saturdays. todd@teamgutsmichigan.com Community Partner: Team GUTS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 1, 2027 Zip Code: 48017 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Martial Arts Master or Just Have a Big Heart?No martial arts experience necessary. Team GUTS is looking for volunteers for our martial arts class to assist participants and encourage them. No martial arts experience is necessary, just a big heart. You will assist with not only being positive, but partnering up at times while holding pads and doing drills together. Our class is challenging, fun and so badly needed for those that don't have the same opportunities as others. No commitment as we will take you when you are available. Our classes run on Saturdays. todd@teamgutsmichigan.com Community Partner: Team GUTS No martial arts experience necessary. Team GUTS is looking for volunteers for our martial arts class to assist participants and encourage them. No martial arts experience is necessary, just a big heart. You will assist with not only being positive, but partnering up at times while holding pads and doing drills together. Our class is challenging, fun and so badly needed for those that don't have the same opportunities as others. No commitment as we will take you when you are available. Our classes run on Saturdays. todd@teamgutsmichigan.com Community Partner: Team GUTS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 1, 2027 Zip Code: 48017 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drivers NeededWe have two primary driver roles that we need assistance with, 1) our blood delivery drivers are needed to take blood products to local hospitals. Blood is presented to our drivers in coolers and then our volunteer would receive instructions to where and when the blood needs to be given to the hospitals. 2) Scheduled longer distance runs to receive products from other centers and/or states. This position is of longer duration, so would be ideal for someone who loves to drive on highways. There are background and driving background checks needed. Training and ride-a-longs are also associated with this position(s). Community Partner: Versiti Blood Centers of Michigan We have two primary driver roles that we need assistance with, 1) our blood delivery drivers are needed to take blood products to local hospitals. Blood is presented to our drivers in coolers and then our volunteer would receive instructions to where and when the blood needs to be given to the hospitals. 2) Scheduled longer distance runs to receive products from other centers and/or states. This position is of longer duration, so would be ideal for someone who loves to drive on highways. There are background and driving background checks needed. Training and ride-a-longs are also associated with this position(s). Community Partner: Versiti Blood Centers of Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 15, 2026 through Jun 30, 2027 Zip Code: 48334 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bluffs Nature Area - Invasive Shrub CuttingAt this event, you’ll help protect Ann Arbor’s biodiversity and public lands by cutting and removing invasive shrubs with hand saws and loppers. This work creates more space for native plants to thrive, providing food and habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife. - Time: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
This work involves the usual hazards of being in nature, including What to Bring We Provid More information: How to prepare for a NAP workday (PDF). Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program At this event, you’ll help protect Ann Arbor’s biodiversity and public lands by cutting and removing invasive shrubs with hand saws and loppers. This work creates more space for native plants to thrive, providing food and habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife. - Time: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
This work involves the usual hazards of being in nature, including What to Bring We Provid More information: How to prepare for a NAP workday (PDF). Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gardening at Buhr ParkREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to Buhr Park! Join the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program for an afternoon gardening workday focused on caring for the planted areas near the pool, ice arena and memorial garden. Volunteer tasks may include: What to wear and bring: Please note: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to Buhr Park! Join the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program for an afternoon gardening workday focused on caring for the planted areas near the pool, ice arena and memorial garden. Volunteer tasks may include: What to wear and bring: Please note: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 23, 2026 Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising SupportPosition Summary Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking a detail-oriented and mission-driven volunteer to support fundraising and overall development goals. This role plays a critical part in strengthening EFCS’s fundraising and sponsorship efforts. Impact of the Role Volunteers in this role directly contribute to the efficiency and sustainability of EFCS programs by ensuring resources are readily available and by supporting efforts to secure funding. Your contributions will help expand services for youth, families, and underserved communities. Benefits · Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit operations and fundraising · Build skills in inventory management, development strategy, and community engagement · Networking opportunities with nonprofit leaders and community partners · Letter of recommendation upon successful completion of volunteer service Successful volunteers must have a successful background check, at no cost to you. Learn more about us today! Website: elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/elmsfamily&communityservices/ Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Position Summary Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking a detail-oriented and mission-driven volunteer to support fundraising and overall development goals. This role plays a critical part in strengthening EFCS’s fundraising and sponsorship efforts. Impact of the Role Volunteers in this role directly contribute to the efficiency and sustainability of EFCS programs by ensuring resources are readily available and by supporting efforts to secure funding. Your contributions will help expand services for youth, families, and underserved communities. Benefits · Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit operations and fundraising · Build skills in inventory management, development strategy, and community engagement · Networking opportunities with nonprofit leaders and community partners · Letter of recommendation upon successful completion of volunteer service Successful volunteers must have a successful background check, at no cost to you. Learn more about us today! Website: elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/elmsfamily&communityservices/ Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: K-12 Grief Support Group FacilitatorWhat Is Ele's Place? Ele's Place is a healing center for grieving children, teens, young adults, and their families. Each week, peer-to-peer bereavement support groups help hundreds learn to cope and begin to heal after the death of a parent, sibling, or someone close to them. What Do Support Groups Look Like? Groups vary from week to week depending on the needs and interests of group members. Volunteers choose from a database of activities, which include scripts and supplies provided by Ele's Place. Activities may include: Arts and crafts projectsJournalingGroup discussionsMindfulness exercisesBoard gamesIcebreakersWe're Currently Looking for Support with the Following Groups: PreK and KindergartenEarly Elementary (1st-3rd Grade)Upper Elementary (4th-5th Grade)Middle School (6th-8th Grade)High School (9th-12th GradeVolunteers Will: Co-facilitate a weekly support group from 5:45pm to ~8:30pmHave availability on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday nights from September to JuneWork with another volunteer to plan and facilitate weekly activitiesPass a background checkAttend all 2025 Winter Training DatesBe supervised and supported by licensed clinicians. No prior experience needed!Our comprehensive training, includes: 5 hrs of asynchronous training modules 2 sessions of asynchronous Zoom trainings (3.5 hrs each) 5 hrs of on-site training at our Ann Arbor office Note: Participation in all training dates is mandatory Submit a Volunteer Application For questions, please reach out to Aysia Rodriguez, LLMSW at 734-929-6640 ext. 2207 or arodriguez@elesplace.org. Community Partner: Ele's Place What Is Ele's Place? Ele's Place is a healing center for grieving children, teens, young adults, and their families. Each week, peer-to-peer bereavement support groups help hundreds learn to cope and begin to heal after the death of a parent, sibling, or someone close to them. What Do Support Groups Look Like? Groups vary from week to week depending on the needs and interests of group members. Volunteers choose from a database of activities, which include scripts and supplies provided by Ele's Place. Activities may include: Arts and crafts projectsJournalingGroup discussionsMindfulness exercisesBoard gamesIcebreakersWe're Currently Looking for Support with the Following Groups: PreK and KindergartenEarly Elementary (1st-3rd Grade)Upper Elementary (4th-5th Grade)Middle School (6th-8th Grade)High School (9th-12th GradeVolunteers Will: Co-facilitate a weekly support group from 5:45pm to ~8:30pmHave availability on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday nights from September to JuneWork with another volunteer to plan and facilitate weekly activitiesPass a background checkAttend all 2025 Winter Training DatesBe supervised and supported by licensed clinicians. No prior experience needed!Our comprehensive training, includes: 5 hrs of asynchronous training modules 2 sessions of asynchronous Zoom trainings (3.5 hrs each) 5 hrs of on-site training at our Ann Arbor office Note: Participation in all training dates is mandatory Submit a Volunteer Application For questions, please reach out to Aysia Rodriguez, LLMSW at 734-929-6640 ext. 2207 or arodriguez@elesplace.org. Community Partner: Ele's Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Raise a PuppyRaise a puppy that can change two lives, yours and someone who is blind! Puppy raisers take a puppy into their home and raise it for a specific period of time. While in the home, with the guidance of Leader Dog staff and specially trained volunteers, you will be training the puppy in basic house manners, commands and exposing it to new environments in a safe manner. Once the raising period is over, the puppy returns to Leader Dog to start its formal guide dog training. Puppy Raising Options Since no two households are alike, we’ve created multiple puppy-raising opportunities to fit different lifestyles. Which option is right for you? One Household It’s the traditional way to puppy-raise and perfect for
families, college students, active Co-Raising (Primary and Secondary Raiser) This option is for someone who wants to share duties with a person from another household. The primary and secondary raisers work together to schedule who the puppy is with and when Ideal for people who are close by and can share the responsibilities during the yearPass-Along One raiser has the puppy for the first six months, and a second raiser has the puppy for the next six months. Ideal for people who can commit only to a limited time raising a puppy Individuals with pet weight/size restrictions or who may be more comfortable handling a younger, lighter dog can raise for the first six months Individuals who prefer a dog that already has foundational behaviors may be interested in raising the last six monthsCorporate Employees can raise puppies individually or in teams of up to three. Great for employee engagement and social responsibility Provides marketing, traditional media, and social media opportunitiesTo learn more, we recommend you attend an in-person information session or, watch a pre-recorded session. Visit www.leaderdog.org. *a full application, screening and criminal background check are required of all applicants Community Partner: Leader Dogs for the Blind Raise a puppy that can change two lives, yours and someone who is blind! Puppy raisers take a puppy into their home and raise it for a specific period of time. While in the home, with the guidance of Leader Dog staff and specially trained volunteers, you will be training the puppy in basic house manners, commands and exposing it to new environments in a safe manner. Once the raising period is over, the puppy returns to Leader Dog to start its formal guide dog training. Puppy Raising Options Since no two households are alike, we’ve created multiple puppy-raising opportunities to fit different lifestyles. Which option is right for you? One Household It’s the traditional way to puppy-raise and perfect for
families, college students, active Co-Raising (Primary and Secondary Raiser) This option is for someone who wants to share duties with a person from another household. The primary and secondary raisers work together to schedule who the puppy is with and when Ideal for people who are close by and can share the responsibilities during the yearPass-Along One raiser has the puppy for the first six months, and a second raiser has the puppy for the next six months. Ideal for people who can commit only to a limited time raising a puppy Individuals with pet weight/size restrictions or who may be more comfortable handling a younger, lighter dog can raise for the first six months Individuals who prefer a dog that already has foundational behaviors may be interested in raising the last six monthsCorporate Employees can raise puppies individually or in teams of up to three. Great for employee engagement and social responsibility Provides marketing, traditional media, and social media opportunitiesTo learn more, we recommend you attend an in-person information session or, watch a pre-recorded session. Visit www.leaderdog.org. *a full application, screening and criminal background check are required of all applicants Community Partner: Leader Dogs for the Blind Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48307 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY Kits: Learning at Home (Early Education)Overview/The Need:
Download DIY Project Guide to share with friends and family! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need:
Download DIY Project Guide to share with friends and family! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DIY Kits: Learning at Home (Grades 3-5)Overview/The Need:
Download DIY Kit project guide and share with your friends and families! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need:
Download DIY Kit project guide and share with your friends and families! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DIY Kits: Learning at Home (K-2)Overview/The Need:
Supplies Needed:
Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10-$30. Please note that some items may be available at dollar or discount stores.
How to Build Your Kit:
Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer or #LiveUnited and tag us @UnitedWaySEM. Download DIY Kit Project Guide Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need:
Supplies Needed:
Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $10-$30. Please note that some items may be available at dollar or discount stores.
How to Build Your Kit:
Don’t forget to take pictures of your progress and final products before delivery! Share on social media with #UWVolunteer or #LiveUnited and tag us @UnitedWaySEM. Download DIY Kit Project Guide Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 08/25/26: United Way Day of Action at O'Hair Park (Detroit)United Way for Southeastern Michigan is partnering with the Kresge Foundation and the Detroit Parks Coalition to expand access to literacy resources and beautify parks across Detroit by installing Storybook Trails and Little Free Libraries. Volunteers are invited to join us at our kick off project on August 25, in honor of United Way's Day of Action! Taking place from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at O'Hair Park in Detroit, volunteers will: Mulch newly-planted trees throughout the parkStencil interactive activities onto park pathwaysClear litter and debris throughout the parkA celebratory lunch will be served to all volunteers once the project has concluded. Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan United Way for Southeastern Michigan is partnering with the Kresge Foundation and the Detroit Parks Coalition to expand access to literacy resources and beautify parks across Detroit by installing Storybook Trails and Little Free Libraries. Volunteers are invited to join us at our kick off project on August 25, in honor of United Way's Day of Action! Taking place from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at O'Hair Park in Detroit, volunteers will: Mulch newly-planted trees throughout the parkStencil interactive activities onto park pathwaysClear litter and debris throughout the parkA celebratory lunch will be served to all volunteers once the project has concluded. Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 25, 2026 Zip Code: 48219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: HR InternElms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is recruiting for its Human Resources Intern role. This is an unpaid volunteer position. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Clinton Township, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in Macomb/Wayne counties and surrounding areas. The organization strives to improve the quality of life for youth, adults, and families in low-income and ALICE household through equitable access to services, resources, and supportive programs. Summary of Role The EFCS Human Resources Intern provides human resource support to the Office of the President and supports the President/CEO of the organization. The Human Resources intern will have both administrative and strategic responsibilities, and will help with important functions such as staffing, training and development, and compensation and benefits. Duties and Responsibilities Assists in developing and executing personnel procedures and policies and provides guidance and interpretation for business operations.Participates in development of HR objectives and systems, including metrics, queries, and ongoing reports for the organization.Assists in researching benefits, compensation, and employee performance programs.Suggests new procedures and policies for improving employee experience as well as the efficiency of HR department and the organization.Assists in ensuring compliance with local, state and federal labor laws/regulations and applicable employment laws. Updates policies and procedures when necessary.Prepares paperwork and schedules for a smooth new-hire onboarding process, coordinating with cross-functional departments to deliver an exceptional first-day experience for volunteers and staff.Handles administrative tasks for onboarding, new-hire orientations, and exit interviews, including data entry in human resources information systems or other systems and audits for accuracy and compliance.Assists in the communication and upkeep of employee handbook, employee directory, and organizational charts; contributes to policy development.Commitment: 10-15 hours weekly for one school semester. Successful candidates must complete a level 2 background check, which is at no cost to volunteers. Visit our website at elms Family and Community Services.org to learn more about the organization and its focus areas. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is recruiting for its Human Resources Intern role. This is an unpaid volunteer position. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Clinton Township, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in Macomb/Wayne counties and surrounding areas. The organization strives to improve the quality of life for youth, adults, and families in low-income and ALICE household through equitable access to services, resources, and supportive programs. Summary of Role The EFCS Human Resources Intern provides human resource support to the Office of the President and supports the President/CEO of the organization. The Human Resources intern will have both administrative and strategic responsibilities, and will help with important functions such as staffing, training and development, and compensation and benefits. Duties and Responsibilities Assists in developing and executing personnel procedures and policies and provides guidance and interpretation for business operations.Participates in development of HR objectives and systems, including metrics, queries, and ongoing reports for the organization.Assists in researching benefits, compensation, and employee performance programs.Suggests new procedures and policies for improving employee experience as well as the efficiency of HR department and the organization.Assists in ensuring compliance with local, state and federal labor laws/regulations and applicable employment laws. Updates policies and procedures when necessary.Prepares paperwork and schedules for a smooth new-hire onboarding process, coordinating with cross-functional departments to deliver an exceptional first-day experience for volunteers and staff.Handles administrative tasks for onboarding, new-hire orientations, and exit interviews, including data entry in human resources information systems or other systems and audits for accuracy and compliance.Assists in the communication and upkeep of employee handbook, employee directory, and organizational charts; contributes to policy development.Commitment: 10-15 hours weekly for one school semester. Successful candidates must complete a level 2 background check, which is at no cost to volunteers. Visit our website at elms Family and Community Services.org to learn more about the organization and its focus areas. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EFCS Thanksgiving SupportElms Family and Community Services' Thanksgiving Support community distribution event. Group volunteer opportunity for school, bank, and corporate partners. Date: Friday, November 20th Time: 1- 4 PM Location: Elms Family and Community Services Main site Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services' Thanksgiving Support community distribution event. Group volunteer opportunity for school, bank, and corporate partners. Date: Friday, November 20th Time: 1- 4 PM Location: Elms Family and Community Services Main site Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2026 Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chefs in the Garden 2026Volunteer at Chefs in the Garden – Sept. 27, 2026 Growing Hope is thrilled to announce the return of our beloved Chefs in the Garden fundraiser, happening on Sunday, September 27th at the Growing Hope Urban Farm in Ypsilanti. Beginning at 5:00 PM, this special evening features a locally sourced, farm-to-table meal and raises vital support for our work to strengthen the local food system. This year, we are honored to feature Chef Bob Bennett. The evening will include a silent auction and live entertainment to round out an unforgettable night among the food and flowers at the Growing Hope Urban Farm. Volunteer Roles Include: Assisting the chef and kitchen staff Greeting and checking in guests Passing appetizers Serving drinks and plated meals Bussing tables and washing dishes Event breakdown and cleanup Volunteers will enjoy a lively evening filled with smiling faces and happy bellies—and yes, you’ll get to taste the incredible food! Come join us for a joyful night of service, community, and celebration. Sign up today and be part of something delicious and meaningful. Shifts: Serving/event help - 4:15-7:30 p.m. Cleanup - 7-10 p.m. Community Partner: Growing Hope, Events Volunteer at Chefs in the Garden – Sept. 27, 2026 Growing Hope is thrilled to announce the return of our beloved Chefs in the Garden fundraiser, happening on Sunday, September 27th at the Growing Hope Urban Farm in Ypsilanti. Beginning at 5:00 PM, this special evening features a locally sourced, farm-to-table meal and raises vital support for our work to strengthen the local food system. This year, we are honored to feature Chef Bob Bennett. The evening will include a silent auction and live entertainment to round out an unforgettable night among the food and flowers at the Growing Hope Urban Farm. Volunteer Roles Include: Assisting the chef and kitchen staff Greeting and checking in guests Passing appetizers Serving drinks and plated meals Bussing tables and washing dishes Event breakdown and cleanup Volunteers will enjoy a lively evening filled with smiling faces and happy bellies—and yes, you’ll get to taste the incredible food! Come join us for a joyful night of service, community, and celebration. Sign up today and be part of something delicious and meaningful. Shifts: Serving/event help - 4:15-7:30 p.m. Cleanup - 7-10 p.m. Community Partner: Growing Hope, Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Nonprofit Development Intern- CBIFUNDDescription: The intern will support the growth and sustainability of our evidence-based occupational therapy services through data organization, donor engagement, and strategic planning initiatives. This primarily remote position will work closely with the Executive Director and Board Members on projects related to program outcomes, impact reporting, fundraising planning, and donor database improvement. This internship is ideal for someone who is interested in nonprofit work and aligns with our mission to improve health, wellness and quality of life for justice-involved individuals. The intern will have the opportunities to: Improve our existing data collection with Google Sheets for demographics, donor tracking, feedback and outcomes Create an impact report template that can be edited annually that reports outcomes and effectiveness of programming Create donation and pledge forms for continued engagement with current donors Develop a strategic plan for fundraisers that can be replicated Create marketing material, such as brochures, that can be used for future partner meetings or projects Additional admin support responsibilities can be provided based on the intern's interest. Schedule and pay: This job is posted for 20 hours a week for six weeks to meet the 120 hours requirement; however, hours can be increased per week (for example, 20-25 hours per week for five weeks to meet the 120 hours requirement) based on the start date. This position is mainly virtual with in person if needed. Hours are flexible and a schedule will be determined with the intern. The anticipated start date for this position is 07/06/2026 but willing to adjust based on applications received. This application still remains open! Students will be paid an hourly wage as per the Ginsberg Center’s guidelines: ● $16/hr - undergraduate students ● $18/hr - masters students Qualifications: Currently enrolled in a master's or doctoral program in fields such as Public Administration, Nonprofit Management, Business Administration, Public Health, Social Work, Communications, Data Analytics, or a related discipline Strong proficiency in Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, and data management Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience creating reports, presentations, or marketing materials Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines independently Ability to analyze and interpret data to assess program outcomes Experience with fundraising, donor relations, nonprofit operations, or community engagement (may be required or preferred) Proficiency with online survey tools such as Google Forms or Qualtrics Ability to maintain confidentiality when handling donor and demographic information *We recognize that candidates may bring valuable skills and experiences through a variety of academic, professional, volunteer, and lived experiences. If you are interested in this opportunity and believe your skills are relevant, we strongly encourage you to apply-even if you do not meet every qualification listed above* How to apply: Please email your resume and cover letter to Elyse Boyle at eboyle@lifeafterincarceration.com with your last name + CBI FUND APPLICATION (example: Boyle CBI FUND APPLICATION) Community Partner: Life After Incarceration: Transition and Reentry Description: The intern will support the growth and sustainability of our evidence-based occupational therapy services through data organization, donor engagement, and strategic planning initiatives. This primarily remote position will work closely with the Executive Director and Board Members on projects related to program outcomes, impact reporting, fundraising planning, and donor database improvement. This internship is ideal for someone who is interested in nonprofit work and aligns with our mission to improve health, wellness and quality of life for justice-involved individuals. The intern will have the opportunities to: Improve our existing data collection with Google Sheets for demographics, donor tracking, feedback and outcomes Create an impact report template that can be edited annually that reports outcomes and effectiveness of programming Create donation and pledge forms for continued engagement with current donors Develop a strategic plan for fundraisers that can be replicated Create marketing material, such as brochures, that can be used for future partner meetings or projects Additional admin support responsibilities can be provided based on the intern's interest. Schedule and pay: This job is posted for 20 hours a week for six weeks to meet the 120 hours requirement; however, hours can be increased per week (for example, 20-25 hours per week for five weeks to meet the 120 hours requirement) based on the start date. This position is mainly virtual with in person if needed. Hours are flexible and a schedule will be determined with the intern. The anticipated start date for this position is 07/06/2026 but willing to adjust based on applications received. This application still remains open! Students will be paid an hourly wage as per the Ginsberg Center’s guidelines: ● $16/hr - undergraduate students ● $18/hr - masters students Qualifications: Currently enrolled in a master's or doctoral program in fields such as Public Administration, Nonprofit Management, Business Administration, Public Health, Social Work, Communications, Data Analytics, or a related discipline Strong proficiency in Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, and data management Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience creating reports, presentations, or marketing materials Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines independently Ability to analyze and interpret data to assess program outcomes Experience with fundraising, donor relations, nonprofit operations, or community engagement (may be required or preferred) Proficiency with online survey tools such as Google Forms or Qualtrics Ability to maintain confidentiality when handling donor and demographic information *We recognize that candidates may bring valuable skills and experiences through a variety of academic, professional, volunteer, and lived experiences. If you are interested in this opportunity and believe your skills are relevant, we strongly encourage you to apply-even if you do not meet every qualification listed above* How to apply: Please email your resume and cover letter to Elyse Boyle at eboyle@lifeafterincarceration.com with your last name + CBI FUND APPLICATION (example: Boyle CBI FUND APPLICATION) Community Partner: Life After Incarceration: Transition and Reentry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Developing K.I.D.S.' Weekly Food DistributionFood distribution is open weekly to the community from 10am -2 pm. No appointment, registration or sign up requiredl (24230 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit, MI 48219) Volunteers are needed during the following time slots: Prep and set up (Fast paced, and involves some heavy lifting) 10:00am - 12:00pm Distribute shopping bags to visitors, assist guests with carrying groceries to their vehicles, maintain clean and organized food presentation, break down empty tables, and carry them to appropriate storage space, etc. 12pm -2:00pm (Very light duty) Monitor food tables, greet visitors, distribute grocery bags, maintain, organize and consolidate food tables. For questions, you may contact please contact Erik Ratliff at erik@developingkids.org or call 888-294-6554 ext. 2. Community Partner: Developing K.I.D.S. (Kingdoms in Different Stages) Food distribution is open weekly to the community from 10am -2 pm. No appointment, registration or sign up requiredl (24230 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit, MI 48219) Volunteers are needed during the following time slots: Prep and set up (Fast paced, and involves some heavy lifting) 10:00am - 12:00pm Distribute shopping bags to visitors, assist guests with carrying groceries to their vehicles, maintain clean and organized food presentation, break down empty tables, and carry them to appropriate storage space, etc. 12pm -2:00pm (Very light duty) Monitor food tables, greet visitors, distribute grocery bags, maintain, organize and consolidate food tables. For questions, you may contact please contact Erik Ratliff at erik@developingkids.org or call 888-294-6554 ext. 2. Community Partner: Developing K.I.D.S. (Kingdoms in Different Stages) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed!! Afterschool Program Mon-ThursDeveloping K.I.D.S. Fall Afterschool Program Weekly Monday - Thursday 4pm-6:30pm Volunteers are needed for 2 to 4 hours. Urgent need for Mondays & Wednesdays!! Potential Assignments: Facilitate or co-facilitate small group workshops (grades 9th - 12th meet on Mondays & Wednesdays) Homework Help for grades: K-3rd; 4th-7th; or 8thServing Dinner (Two Volunteers Needed) Set up food cart, and serving table. Clean up food service area after participants have been served. No heavy lifting for dinner service. If available, submit the volunteer application here: https://developingkids.org/volunteer/ Thank you in advance, Developing K.I.D.S. Community Partner: Developing K.I.D.S. (Kingdoms in Different Stages) Developing K.I.D.S. Fall Afterschool Program Weekly Monday - Thursday 4pm-6:30pm Volunteers are needed for 2 to 4 hours. Urgent need for Mondays & Wednesdays!! Potential Assignments: Facilitate or co-facilitate small group workshops (grades 9th - 12th meet on Mondays & Wednesdays) Homework Help for grades: K-3rd; 4th-7th; or 8thServing Dinner (Two Volunteers Needed) Set up food cart, and serving table. Clean up food service area after participants have been served. No heavy lifting for dinner service. If available, submit the volunteer application here: https://developingkids.org/volunteer/ Thank you in advance, Developing K.I.D.S. Community Partner: Developing K.I.D.S. (Kingdoms in Different Stages) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: South Maple Park - Love a Park DayREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to South Maple Park! Join the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program for a volunteer workday focused on refreshing the playground area at this west side neighborhood park. Event Details: What to wear and bring: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AT THIS LINK - we may not see responses on this website. View and register for all Ann Arbor parks volunteer events here at vhub.at/A2parks Questions? Email volunteer@a2gov.org Show some love to South Maple Park! Join the Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program for a volunteer workday focused on refreshing the playground area at this west side neighborhood park. Event Details: What to wear and bring: Community Partner: City of Ann Arbor Parks Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 22, 2026 Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: River Rouge Family Literacy EventCalling All Book Lovers & Fun Makers! We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make our upcoming Family Literacy Event a memorable experience for local families! Join us as we celebrate the joy of reading with stories, activities, and plenty of smiles. Whether you're helping families find books, assisting with activities, or simply bringing positive energy to the event, your time can make a lasting impact. We would love to have you join our team. Every volunteer helps turn pages into possibilities! Please contact Qiana Stovall at qstovall@iamtgc.net Community Partner: The Guidance Center Calling All Book Lovers & Fun Makers! We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make our upcoming Family Literacy Event a memorable experience for local families! Join us as we celebrate the joy of reading with stories, activities, and plenty of smiles. Whether you're helping families find books, assisting with activities, or simply bringing positive energy to the event, your time can make a lasting impact. We would love to have you join our team. Every volunteer helps turn pages into possibilities! Please contact Qiana Stovall at qstovall@iamtgc.net Community Partner: The Guidance Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 15, 2026 Zip Code: 48218 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Classroom VolunteerAs a Classroom Volunteer, you will work directly with children, building meaningful, supportive relationships that foster confidence, curiosity, and social-emotional growth. Your presence and engagement have a lasting impact on their daily experiences, helping create a nurturing environment where children feel valued, supported, and inspired to learn. This hands-on support is an essential part of our mission. For over 90 years, Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County has been dedicated to ensuring equitable access to high-quality early childhood care and education for underserved and historically marginalized families. We provide free and reduced-cost childcare to ensure that quality early learning is accessible to all families, regardless of income. Volunteer Responsibilities: Provide children with one-on-one attention and support Assist teachers during classroom activities and lessons Engage with children through play, reading, and guided learning activities Help create a warm, structured, and nurturing classroom environment Time Commitment: To support consistency and structure for the children, we request that volunteers commit to a regular weekly schedule. This is a meaningful opportunity to directly support children and families while contributing to equitable access to high-quality early childhood education. If you are interested, please contact carriea@foundations-preschool.org. Community Partner: Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County As a Classroom Volunteer, you will work directly with children, building meaningful, supportive relationships that foster confidence, curiosity, and social-emotional growth. Your presence and engagement have a lasting impact on their daily experiences, helping create a nurturing environment where children feel valued, supported, and inspired to learn. This hands-on support is an essential part of our mission. For over 90 years, Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County has been dedicated to ensuring equitable access to high-quality early childhood care and education for underserved and historically marginalized families. We provide free and reduced-cost childcare to ensure that quality early learning is accessible to all families, regardless of income. Volunteer Responsibilities: Provide children with one-on-one attention and support Assist teachers during classroom activities and lessons Engage with children through play, reading, and guided learning activities Help create a warm, structured, and nurturing classroom environment Time Commitment: To support consistency and structure for the children, we request that volunteers commit to a regular weekly schedule. This is a meaningful opportunity to directly support children and families while contributing to equitable access to high-quality early childhood education. If you are interested, please contact carriea@foundations-preschool.org. Community Partner: Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Support VolunteerMany of the families we serve experience food insecurity, which can create additional stress and barriers to healthy development for their children. To help meet these needs, Foundations Preschool operates a weekly food support program that provides pantry staples, fresh produce, and optional take-home food boxes for families. Volunteers play a vital role in keeping this program running smoothly, and we are currently seeking long-term volunteers to help maintain and support our on-site food pantry. Their efforts directly improve family well-being and ensure children have the nutrition they need to learn and grow. This hands-on support is an essential part of our broader mission. For over 90 years, Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County has been dedicated to ensuring equitable access to high-quality early childhood care and education for underserved and historically marginalized families. We provide free and reduced-cost childcare to help make quality care accessible for all families. Volunteer Responsibilities: Organize and stock food donations Set up the food distribution counter Separate food items from Food Gathers for family distribution and childcare program use Assemble weekly food boxes for families Assist with additional pantry-related tasks as needed Time Commitment: Weekly commitment required (Tuesday afternoons preferred) Long-term volunteers preferred This is a meaningful opportunity to directly support children and families in our community by helping ensure access to nutritious food. Please reach out to carriea@foundations-preschool.org if interested. Community Partner: Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County Many of the families we serve experience food insecurity, which can create additional stress and barriers to healthy development for their children. To help meet these needs, Foundations Preschool operates a weekly food support program that provides pantry staples, fresh produce, and optional take-home food boxes for families. Volunteers play a vital role in keeping this program running smoothly, and we are currently seeking long-term volunteers to help maintain and support our on-site food pantry. Their efforts directly improve family well-being and ensure children have the nutrition they need to learn and grow. This hands-on support is an essential part of our broader mission. For over 90 years, Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County has been dedicated to ensuring equitable access to high-quality early childhood care and education for underserved and historically marginalized families. We provide free and reduced-cost childcare to help make quality care accessible for all families. Volunteer Responsibilities: Organize and stock food donations Set up the food distribution counter Separate food items from Food Gathers for family distribution and childcare program use Assemble weekly food boxes for families Assist with additional pantry-related tasks as needed Time Commitment: Weekly commitment required (Tuesday afternoons preferred) Long-term volunteers preferred This is a meaningful opportunity to directly support children and families in our community by helping ensure access to nutritious food. Please reach out to carriea@foundations-preschool.org if interested. Community Partner: Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mystery ReaderHelp inspire a love of reading while introducing children to the diverse careers, cultures, and experiences that make our community unique! Our Mystery Reader Program invites storytellers, professionals, and community volunteers to visit a classroom and share a favorite children's book. Whether you're sharing your career, culture, language, or traditions, your visit helps children broaden their understanding of the world and imagine new possibilities for their future. Reading aloud supports early literacy by building vocabulary, language, listening, and comprehension skills while creating meaningful connections with our community. For more than 90 years, Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County has been dedicated to providing equitable access to high-quality early childhood education for underserved and historically marginalized families. Volunteer Responsibilities: Read a favorite children's book to a preschool classroom. Share a little about your career, culture, or role in the community. Optional: Bring a prop, wear a uniform or traditional attire, or share an item related to your story. Time Commitment: One time visit (approximately 1 hour). Flexible scheduling throughout the year. This is a wonderful opportunity to inspire young learners through literacy while celebrating the many careers, cultures, and experiences that enrich our community. If you are interested, please contact carriea@foundations-preschool.org. Community Partner: Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County Help inspire a love of reading while introducing children to the diverse careers, cultures, and experiences that make our community unique! Our Mystery Reader Program invites storytellers, professionals, and community volunteers to visit a classroom and share a favorite children's book. Whether you're sharing your career, culture, language, or traditions, your visit helps children broaden their understanding of the world and imagine new possibilities for their future. Reading aloud supports early literacy by building vocabulary, language, listening, and comprehension skills while creating meaningful connections with our community. For more than 90 years, Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County has been dedicated to providing equitable access to high-quality early childhood education for underserved and historically marginalized families. Volunteer Responsibilities: Read a favorite children's book to a preschool classroom. Share a little about your career, culture, or role in the community. Optional: Bring a prop, wear a uniform or traditional attire, or share an item related to your story. Time Commitment: One time visit (approximately 1 hour). Flexible scheduling throughout the year. This is a wonderful opportunity to inspire young learners through literacy while celebrating the many careers, cultures, and experiences that enrich our community. If you are interested, please contact carriea@foundations-preschool.org. Community Partner: Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Walk-up Groceries Distribution at Hope Clinic Farm StandHope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to help in our Food & Basic Needs program! Hope Clinic's Walk-up Groceries allow clients to get produce, flowers, and a few shelf-stable foods each week without a scheduled appointment. The first 30ish minutes of each shift is the busiest, but things quiet down significantly after that. Our Monday shift is a great way to test the waters if you are a first-time volunteer at the Farm Stand, but our greatest needs are for volunteers on Thursdays and Saturdays. If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer Community Partner: Hope Clinic Hope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to help in our Food & Basic Needs program! Hope Clinic's Walk-up Groceries allow clients to get produce, flowers, and a few shelf-stable foods each week without a scheduled appointment. The first 30ish minutes of each shift is the busiest, but things quiet down significantly after that. Our Monday shift is a great way to test the waters if you are a first-time volunteer at the Farm Stand, but our greatest needs are for volunteers on Thursdays and Saturdays. If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer Community Partner: Hope Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-5358 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Landscape and Grounds Volunteer
This hands-on support is an important part of advancing our broader mission. For over 90 years, Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County has worked to ensure equitable access to high-quality early childhood care and education for underserved and historically marginalized families. We provide free and reduced-cost childcare so that every family has access to a strong start. Volunteer Responsibilities: Pull weeds and manage shrubbery Rake leaves and clear twigs Maintain flower beds and outdoor play areas Support seasonal outdoor clean-up projects Assist with additional grounds-related tasks as needed This is a meaningful opportunity to directly support children and families by helping create a safe, welcoming, and well-cared-for environment Please reach out to carriea@foundations-preschool.org if interested. Community Partner: Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County
This hands-on support is an important part of advancing our broader mission. For over 90 years, Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County has worked to ensure equitable access to high-quality early childhood care and education for underserved and historically marginalized families. We provide free and reduced-cost childcare so that every family has access to a strong start. Volunteer Responsibilities: Pull weeds and manage shrubbery Rake leaves and clear twigs Maintain flower beds and outdoor play areas Support seasonal outdoor clean-up projects Assist with additional grounds-related tasks as needed This is a meaningful opportunity to directly support children and families by helping create a safe, welcoming, and well-cared-for environment Please reach out to carriea@foundations-preschool.org if interested. Community Partner: Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options – Right from Home! When we know more, we can do more. Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits. We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact. Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations. Be an Ambassador: Coming soon Why Volunteer with Community Compass? Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone. Community Partner: Inspiring Service Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options – Right from Home! When we know more, we can do more. Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits. We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact. Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations. Be an Ambassador: Coming soon Why Volunteer with Community Compass? Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone. Community Partner: Inspiring Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 10, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Visit VolunteersConversations to Remember, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, dedicated towards combating loneliness and isolation felt by senior citizens, including those living with dementia. Our virtual visit program matches teams 2-3 young adult college students with older adults for weekly virtual video visits. Many of these older adults have been suffering from isolation, and you could really brighten their days just by speaking with them. Students on our virtual visits initially volunteer one hour per week, and each call lasts up to one hour, based on the senior's attention span and mood on each day. Students select the times that work for their schedule, and are matched with older adults for calls based on the times when they're available. They then have regular, weekly appointments for their visits. We expect students to volunteer for at least 16 weeks, so that they can develop friendships with the senior they're matched with. We
provide training (mandatory) to all the students in our program about
the best ways to interact with the older adults on our video calls, as
well as additional regular support throughout their service. Since the
visits are virtual, your students can do it without any travel. This is
both convenient, and a better use of their time, rather than commuting
to their volunteering location. This program is free for seniors and
students across the country. Volunteering does not need to coincide with the start of a semester, as we have new virtual visits starting all the time. Community Partner: Conversations to Remember Conversations to Remember, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, dedicated towards combating loneliness and isolation felt by senior citizens, including those living with dementia. Our virtual visit program matches teams 2-3 young adult college students with older adults for weekly virtual video visits. Many of these older adults have been suffering from isolation, and you could really brighten their days just by speaking with them. Students on our virtual visits initially volunteer one hour per week, and each call lasts up to one hour, based on the senior's attention span and mood on each day. Students select the times that work for their schedule, and are matched with older adults for calls based on the times when they're available. They then have regular, weekly appointments for their visits. We expect students to volunteer for at least 16 weeks, so that they can develop friendships with the senior they're matched with. We
provide training (mandatory) to all the students in our program about
the best ways to interact with the older adults on our video calls, as
well as additional regular support throughout their service. Since the
visits are virtual, your students can do it without any travel. This is
both convenient, and a better use of their time, rather than commuting
to their volunteering location. This program is free for seniors and
students across the country. Volunteering does not need to coincide with the start of a semester, as we have new virtual visits starting all the time. Community Partner: Conversations to Remember Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors TreasurerElms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking to fill its Board of Directors Treasurer role. This is a volunteer (unpaid) treasury role that serves as a member of the organization’s Board. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in Wayne/Macomb Counties and the surrounding community. EFCS strives to improve the quality of life for youth, adults, and families in low-income and ALICE households through equitable access to services, resources, and supportive programs. Summary of Role: The Board of Directors Treasurer provides financial support to the organization. The Treasurer: Has charge of the funds of the corporation, except for such funds as the Board of Directors may designate; Ensures that an accounting system is maintained which will give a true and accurate accounting of the financial transactions of the corporation; and Render reports from time to time as requested by the Board of Directors of his or her activities and the financial condition of the corporation. All funds received by the Treasurer shall immediately be deposited in a depository designated by the Board of Directors.Duties and Responsibilities: Attends all board meetings. Maintains knowledge of the organization and personal commitment to its goals and objectives. Understands financial accounting for nonprofit organizations. Serves as financial officer of the organization and as chairperson of the finance committee. Works with the president to ensure that appropriate financial reports are made available to the board on a timely basis. Assists the president in preparing the annual budget and presenting the budget to the board for approval. Reviews the annual audit, as required by law, and answers board members' questions regarding the audit. Selects the organization's bank if needed, reconciling bank statements and managing cash flow. Manages financial investments and capital growth. Develops and implements daily, monthly and quarterly cash forecasting models. Monitors the organization's risks and losses. Ensures sufficient funds are available to meet ongoing operational requirements. Evaluates the financial aspects of the business and policies to advise the board. Works with Certified Public Accountants to ensure all tax returns are accurate and filed on time.Commitment: The successful candidate must be available to attend Board of Directors meetings monthly, quarterly or as needed and a monthly commitment of approximately 5-10 hours. Term: This appointment is for the remainder of the current term 3-year appointment (July 1 - June 30, 2029). All volunteer and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking to fill its Board of Directors Treasurer role. This is a volunteer (unpaid) treasury role that serves as a member of the organization’s Board. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in Wayne/Macomb Counties and the surrounding community. EFCS strives to improve the quality of life for youth, adults, and families in low-income and ALICE households through equitable access to services, resources, and supportive programs. Summary of Role: The Board of Directors Treasurer provides financial support to the organization. The Treasurer: Has charge of the funds of the corporation, except for such funds as the Board of Directors may designate; Ensures that an accounting system is maintained which will give a true and accurate accounting of the financial transactions of the corporation; and Render reports from time to time as requested by the Board of Directors of his or her activities and the financial condition of the corporation. All funds received by the Treasurer shall immediately be deposited in a depository designated by the Board of Directors.Duties and Responsibilities: Attends all board meetings. Maintains knowledge of the organization and personal commitment to its goals and objectives. Understands financial accounting for nonprofit organizations. Serves as financial officer of the organization and as chairperson of the finance committee. Works with the president to ensure that appropriate financial reports are made available to the board on a timely basis. Assists the president in preparing the annual budget and presenting the budget to the board for approval. Reviews the annual audit, as required by law, and answers board members' questions regarding the audit. Selects the organization's bank if needed, reconciling bank statements and managing cash flow. Manages financial investments and capital growth. Develops and implements daily, monthly and quarterly cash forecasting models. Monitors the organization's risks and losses. Ensures sufficient funds are available to meet ongoing operational requirements. Evaluates the financial aspects of the business and policies to advise the board. Works with Certified Public Accountants to ensure all tax returns are accurate and filed on time.Commitment: The successful candidate must be available to attend Board of Directors meetings monthly, quarterly or as needed and a monthly commitment of approximately 5-10 hours. Term: This appointment is for the remainder of the current term 3-year appointment (July 1 - June 30, 2029). All volunteer and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Property Beautification Day Volunteer Group Event for a Supportive Housing OrgAbout Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Service DaysSupport Avalon Housing through a Property Beautification Day! Join our grounds team on a clean up day at one of our many supportive, affordable housing properties. You can participate with your friends, family, community group, or co-workers, helping beautify our properties with seasonal clean up, planting, and weeding. Want to double your impact from a Property Beautification Day? Consider purchasing native plants or making a restricted gift to support beautifying our properties! To donate or learn which native plants are needed, please contact John Slowey, Avalon Senior Groundskeeper, at jslowey@avalonhousing.org. SchedulingMonths available: mid-April through mid-NovemberMonday - Friday between the hours of 10 AM - 3 PMBlock of 2-3 hoursContact Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Coordinator, at apisarz@avalonhousing.orgVolunteer RequirementsMust be a minimum of 15 years old with an adult chaperone if under 18 years oldGroup size up to a maximum of 15 volunteersDesired Qualifications and ExperienceAbility to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental wayAbility to work as part of a teamMust possess a positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in needPhysical DemandsAbility to lift, carry, and move items weighing up to 50 poundsAbility to bend, kneel, and reachAbility to stand for extended periods of timeAbility to work outdoors in varying weather conditions (heat, bright sunlight, cold, rain, snow, etc.)Please wear closed-toed shoes and clothes that cover your arms and legs and that you do not mind getting dirtyPosition InformationJob Title: Service Day Volunteer Reports To: Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Coordinator Location: On-site at one of our properties located around Washtenaw County Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing About Avalon Housing
At Avalon, housing is a human right. Our mission is to build healthy, safe and inclusive supportive housing communities as a long-term solution to homelessness. Avalon Housing is a non-profit supportive housing provider. Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing paired with services, such as case management. We don’t just help people find housing, we help people stay and thrive in their homes. If you are passionate about creating more diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities where all people are welcome, Avalon may be a good fit for you. About Our Service DaysSupport Avalon Housing through a Property Beautification Day! Join our grounds team on a clean up day at one of our many supportive, affordable housing properties. You can participate with your friends, family, community group, or co-workers, helping beautify our properties with seasonal clean up, planting, and weeding. Want to double your impact from a Property Beautification Day? Consider purchasing native plants or making a restricted gift to support beautifying our properties! To donate or learn which native plants are needed, please contact John Slowey, Avalon Senior Groundskeeper, at jslowey@avalonhousing.org. SchedulingMonths available: mid-April through mid-NovemberMonday - Friday between the hours of 10 AM - 3 PMBlock of 2-3 hoursContact Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Coordinator, at apisarz@avalonhousing.orgVolunteer RequirementsMust be a minimum of 15 years old with an adult chaperone if under 18 years oldGroup size up to a maximum of 15 volunteersDesired Qualifications and ExperienceAbility to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental wayAbility to work as part of a teamMust possess a positive and enthusiastic attitude and strong commitment toward helping those in needPhysical DemandsAbility to lift, carry, and move items weighing up to 50 poundsAbility to bend, kneel, and reachAbility to stand for extended periods of timeAbility to work outdoors in varying weather conditions (heat, bright sunlight, cold, rain, snow, etc.)Please wear closed-toed shoes and clothes that cover your arms and legs and that you do not mind getting dirtyPosition InformationJob Title: Service Day Volunteer Reports To: Aleah Pisarz, Volunteer Coordinator Location: On-site at one of our properties located around Washtenaw County Compensation: This is an unpaid and voluntary role. However, any direct and approved expenses related to the role will be reimbursed. Avalon Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants including applicants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to underrepresented gender identities, sexual/romantic orientations and/or relationship structures, people living with disabilities or mental health conditions, and with lived experience with homelessness or recovery from a substance use disorder, and people with underrepresented religious and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Avalon also encourages those with criminal histories to apply. Avalon doesn't request information about criminal histories until an offer of employment is extended. Avalon will not exclude someone based on criminal history unless it is determined the criminal history is related to or directly conflicts with the responsibilities of the position. We are committed to transparency about our decision making process, and will seek clarifying information from an applicant to help us make a determination in this regard. Community Partner: Avalon Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors SecretaryElms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking to fill its Board of Directors Secretary role. This is a volunteer (unpaid) treasury role that serves as a member of the organization’s Board. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in the Macomb/Wayne Counties and the surrounding community. EFCS strives to improve the quality of life for youth, adults, and families in low-income and ALICE households through equitable access to services, resources, and supportive programs. Summary of Role: The Board Secretary provides administrative support to the organization's Board of Directors. Duties & Responsibilities Serve on the executive board Type and maintain minutes of board meetings Be responsible for providing notice to each director as required by law, the articles of incorporation, or the organization’s bylaws Be the custodian of corporate records Keep record of the names and addresses of each officer and director Perform all duties incident to the office and other duties assigned by the President Attend all board meetings Maintain all board records and ensure their accuracy and safety Provide notice of meetings of the board and/or of a committee when such notice is requiredSupport the organization's fundraising and community engagement effortsSkills Required: Proficient in using MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Effective communication skills (verbal and written). Always exemplify professionalism and a positive image. Must be punctual and/or timely in completing assigned tasks. Exercises a high level of discretion when dealing with highly confidential information.Preferred Skills: Prior experience as a Board of Director or Board Advisor is preferred. Commitment: 5-8 Hours monthly; Must attend board meetings every 2nd Monday monthly. Education/Experience: Associate degree or higher in Business Administration, Human Services or similar coursework or combined education and experience. Learn more about Elms Family and Community Services by visiting elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is seeking to fill its Board of Directors Secretary role. This is a volunteer (unpaid) treasury role that serves as a member of the organization’s Board. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in the Macomb/Wayne Counties and the surrounding community. EFCS strives to improve the quality of life for youth, adults, and families in low-income and ALICE households through equitable access to services, resources, and supportive programs. Summary of Role: The Board Secretary provides administrative support to the organization's Board of Directors. Duties & Responsibilities Serve on the executive board Type and maintain minutes of board meetings Be responsible for providing notice to each director as required by law, the articles of incorporation, or the organization’s bylaws Be the custodian of corporate records Keep record of the names and addresses of each officer and director Perform all duties incident to the office and other duties assigned by the President Attend all board meetings Maintain all board records and ensure their accuracy and safety Provide notice of meetings of the board and/or of a committee when such notice is requiredSupport the organization's fundraising and community engagement effortsSkills Required: Proficient in using MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Effective communication skills (verbal and written). Always exemplify professionalism and a positive image. Must be punctual and/or timely in completing assigned tasks. Exercises a high level of discretion when dealing with highly confidential information.Preferred Skills: Prior experience as a Board of Director or Board Advisor is preferred. Commitment: 5-8 Hours monthly; Must attend board meetings every 2nd Monday monthly. Education/Experience: Associate degree or higher in Business Administration, Human Services or similar coursework or combined education and experience. Learn more about Elms Family and Community Services by visiting elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FRESH! by GleanersFRESH! by Gleaners in Warren. is a new free produce and dairy market located at 4401 E. 8 Mile Road, Warren, MI. Currently, It is an online (curbside and refrigerated locker) and in market shopping experience. Fresh! offers our Guests the freedom to choose the healthy foods they need, when they need them, and in the way they experience at most grocery stores or markets. This project is geared more to individuals and small groups. We have 3 volunteer roles (order picker, QA, Greeter) that require volunteers to attend a training in advance. Trainings are held on Wednesdays and 4 volunteer roles (check-out, stocking, Bagger, and Curbside) that don’t require a training in advance. We can schedule a training for an Order Picker or QA volunteer 30 minutes before a first shift on Thursday, Fridays or Saturdays if scheduled in advance. Each role needs about 2-3 volunteers per shift. Volunteers can register for a training at https://vhub.at/VML65F Order Picker Volunteers – they will be provided with a tablet and cart to gather items in an order. Volunteer shifts are Thursdays and Fridays 12:30pm-3:30pm and 3:30pm-6:30pm, Saturday 8:30am- 11:30am and 11am-2pm. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Volunteers under 18 must volunteer with a parent/guardian. Must be trained in advance.
Community Partner: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan FRESH! by Gleaners in Warren. is a new free produce and dairy market located at 4401 E. 8 Mile Road, Warren, MI. Currently, It is an online (curbside and refrigerated locker) and in market shopping experience. Fresh! offers our Guests the freedom to choose the healthy foods they need, when they need them, and in the way they experience at most grocery stores or markets. This project is geared more to individuals and small groups. We have 3 volunteer roles (order picker, QA, Greeter) that require volunteers to attend a training in advance. Trainings are held on Wednesdays and 4 volunteer roles (check-out, stocking, Bagger, and Curbside) that don’t require a training in advance. We can schedule a training for an Order Picker or QA volunteer 30 minutes before a first shift on Thursday, Fridays or Saturdays if scheduled in advance. Each role needs about 2-3 volunteers per shift. Volunteers can register for a training at https://vhub.at/VML65F Order Picker Volunteers – they will be provided with a tablet and cart to gather items in an order. Volunteer shifts are Thursdays and Fridays 12:30pm-3:30pm and 3:30pm-6:30pm, Saturday 8:30am- 11:30am and 11am-2pm. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Volunteers under 18 must volunteer with a parent/guardian. Must be trained in advance.
Community Partner: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48091 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board AdvisorElms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is recruiting for its Advisory Board seats: Development/Fundraising, Finance, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail, Social Services and Technology. These are volunteer (unpaid) roles that serve as advisors to the organization. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in Macomb/Wayne Counties and surrounding areas. EFCS strives to improve the quality of life for youth, adults, and families in low-income and ALICE households through equitable access to services, resources, and supportive programs. Summary of Board Advisor Role: Assist in steering the organization to success. Represents the organization in public matters and provides helpful perspectives and solid ideas. Support the organization’s goals and objectives. Provides guidance, expertise and serves as a mentor to the organization’s Board of Directors. Duties & Responsibilities Provides strategic advice and expertise the organization needs to reach its goals. Guides the organization’s board leadership in specific subject matters. Provides wise counsel regarding myriad issues that the organization may be facing. Promotes the organization in the community. Assists in expanding the organization’s network through event planning. Connects the organization to new audiences. Gives feedback regarding latest techniques, knowledge, hacks, and trending industry information. Assists the organization in staying on top of industry trends. (e.g. streamlining customer service based on new services, tailoring revenue generating products and messages to reach a wider audience, etc.).Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required Demonstrate strong Development/Fundraising, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail or Social Services skills. Strong skills in advising executive leaders. Ability to collaborate with team members and drive results. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of nonprofit laws and regulations, marketing strategies and/or grants and contracts. Strong verbal and written communication skills.Education/Experience Bachelor's Degree in Business, Education, Finance, Social Work, Marketing, Technology, Juris Doctor or other relevant degrees. 5+ years of relevant experience. Experience serving in a Board of Directors or Board Advisor role is preferred.Time Commitment Successful candidates must be available to attend monthly or quarterly Board of Directors meetings and 1:1 meetings with the chief executive officer as needed. Total monthly commitment of approximately 2-5 hours. Term: This is a 1-2 year term position. All volunteer and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is recruiting for its Advisory Board seats: Development/Fundraising, Finance, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail, Social Services and Technology. These are volunteer (unpaid) roles that serve as advisors to the organization. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in Macomb/Wayne Counties and surrounding areas. EFCS strives to improve the quality of life for youth, adults, and families in low-income and ALICE households through equitable access to services, resources, and supportive programs. Summary of Board Advisor Role: Assist in steering the organization to success. Represents the organization in public matters and provides helpful perspectives and solid ideas. Support the organization’s goals and objectives. Provides guidance, expertise and serves as a mentor to the organization’s Board of Directors. Duties & Responsibilities Provides strategic advice and expertise the organization needs to reach its goals. Guides the organization’s board leadership in specific subject matters. Provides wise counsel regarding myriad issues that the organization may be facing. Promotes the organization in the community. Assists in expanding the organization’s network through event planning. Connects the organization to new audiences. Gives feedback regarding latest techniques, knowledge, hacks, and trending industry information. Assists the organization in staying on top of industry trends. (e.g. streamlining customer service based on new services, tailoring revenue generating products and messages to reach a wider audience, etc.).Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required Demonstrate strong Development/Fundraising, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail or Social Services skills. Strong skills in advising executive leaders. Ability to collaborate with team members and drive results. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of nonprofit laws and regulations, marketing strategies and/or grants and contracts. Strong verbal and written communication skills.Education/Experience Bachelor's Degree in Business, Education, Finance, Social Work, Marketing, Technology, Juris Doctor or other relevant degrees. 5+ years of relevant experience. Experience serving in a Board of Directors or Board Advisor role is preferred.Time Commitment Successful candidates must be available to attend monthly or quarterly Board of Directors meetings and 1:1 meetings with the chief executive officer as needed. Total monthly commitment of approximately 2-5 hours. Term: This is a 1-2 year term position. All volunteer and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Director (General)Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community-based organization that has served Wayne and Macomb County communities since 2018. EFCS strives to improve the quality of life for youth, adults, and families in low-income and ALICE households through equitable access to services, resources, and supportive programs. The organization is actively recruiting for the organizations 2026 - 2029 board terms, to begin effective July 1, 2026 and end June 2029. The organization seeks servant leaders with backgrounds in board governance, strategic planning, budgeting, innovation, and social impact. This is an unpaid volunteer opportunity with the option of two (2) term renewals. Interested applicants may begin the background check process by responding to this opportunity and email their letter of interest and/or resume to info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org with "Board of Directors Interest" in the subject line. To learn more about Elms Family and Community Services, please visit our website at www.elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community-based organization that has served Wayne and Macomb County communities since 2018. EFCS strives to improve the quality of life for youth, adults, and families in low-income and ALICE households through equitable access to services, resources, and supportive programs. The organization is actively recruiting for the organizations 2026 - 2029 board terms, to begin effective July 1, 2026 and end June 2029. The organization seeks servant leaders with backgrounds in board governance, strategic planning, budgeting, innovation, and social impact. This is an unpaid volunteer opportunity with the option of two (2) term renewals. Interested applicants may begin the background check process by responding to this opportunity and email their letter of interest and/or resume to info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org with "Board of Directors Interest" in the subject line. To learn more about Elms Family and Community Services, please visit our website at www.elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Families for the Holiday - Christmas SupportElms Family and Community Services "Families for the Holiday", Christmas Support community distribution event. Group volunteer opportunity for school, bank, and corporate partners. Date: Friday, December 18, 2026 Time: 1- 4 PM Location: Elms Family and Community Services Main site Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services "Families for the Holiday", Christmas Support community distribution event. Group volunteer opportunity for school, bank, and corporate partners. Date: Friday, December 18, 2026 Time: 1- 4 PM Location: Elms Family and Community Services Main site Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 18, 2026 Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Registered Dental AssistantsWe are seeking dedicated Registered Dental Assistants to join our volunteer team and support our dental program at Hope Clinic. Schedule Monday through Thursday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Flexible options available: full days, half days, or a mixture of bothResponsibilities Assist chairside during dental procedures Support preparation and organization for patient care Help ensure a smooth and welcoming environment for patientsPreferred Qualifications Chairside dental experience Completion of a Board Approved Radiography Course Registered Dental Assistant statusHow to Apply Community Partner: Hope Clinic We are seeking dedicated Registered Dental Assistants to join our volunteer team and support our dental program at Hope Clinic. Schedule Monday through Thursday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Flexible options available: full days, half days, or a mixture of bothResponsibilities Assist chairside during dental procedures Support preparation and organization for patient care Help ensure a smooth and welcoming environment for patientsPreferred Qualifications Chairside dental experience Completion of a Board Approved Radiography Course Registered Dental Assistant statusHow to Apply Community Partner: Hope Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Licensed Pharmacists & Pharmacy Techs, Licensed Nurses: Volunteer at Hope ClinicHope Clinic offers free medical care to those without insurance, and we need folks to help in the Pharmacy! We are looking for Pharmacists/Pharmacy Techs or RNs who can come on a regular basis to help in the Pharmacy/Dispensary This is more of a physician’s supply closet and an RN can legally dispense meds under clinicians’ orders. We do not fill prescriptions that come from outside Hope Clinic. Requirements: Able to commit to a regular shift for at least a few months Compassionate Friendly and personable If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer Hope Clinic is an amazing non-profit where the efforts of volunteers are effectively multiplied to help make lives better for those in need. Our dedicated volunteer care-providers truly provide a haven of help + healing. Community Partner: Hope Clinic Hope Clinic offers free medical care to those without insurance, and we need folks to help in the Pharmacy! We are looking for Pharmacists/Pharmacy Techs or RNs who can come on a regular basis to help in the Pharmacy/Dispensary This is more of a physician’s supply closet and an RN can legally dispense meds under clinicians’ orders. We do not fill prescriptions that come from outside Hope Clinic. Requirements: Able to commit to a regular shift for at least a few months Compassionate Friendly and personable If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer Hope Clinic is an amazing non-profit where the efforts of volunteers are effectively multiplied to help make lives better for those in need. Our dedicated volunteer care-providers truly provide a haven of help + healing. Community Partner: Hope Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-5358 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lobby Runner Shifts Available at Hope Clinic YpsilantiHope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to be there for them when they walk in the door! Lobby Runners help with a variety of tasks at our Ypsilanti location, including: Helping provide lobby access/check-in for volunteers; Helping receive/organize drop-off donations and deliveries that flow in to us throughout the day from generous donors; Helping the Front Desk team with varied tasks/projects as needed. Lobby Runner volunteers should have ability to lift up to 30 pounds and to work on your feet for extended periods. However, there will also be down times when you might be able to read or do homework. Lobby Runner volunteer shifts are available Monday - Saturday. You will be provided access to an online scheduler system so you can simply sign up when it works for you - no recurring schedule commitment is necessary. If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer It is getting to be a busy time for our lobby operations, and we'd love to see the Lobby Runner shifts filled to better provide much-needed help in all we do each day! Community Partner: Hope Clinic Hope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to be there for them when they walk in the door! Lobby Runners help with a variety of tasks at our Ypsilanti location, including: Helping provide lobby access/check-in for volunteers; Helping receive/organize drop-off donations and deliveries that flow in to us throughout the day from generous donors; Helping the Front Desk team with varied tasks/projects as needed. Lobby Runner volunteers should have ability to lift up to 30 pounds and to work on your feet for extended periods. However, there will also be down times when you might be able to read or do homework. Lobby Runner volunteer shifts are available Monday - Saturday. You will be provided access to an online scheduler system so you can simply sign up when it works for you - no recurring schedule commitment is necessary. If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information! Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer It is getting to be a busy time for our lobby operations, and we'd love to see the Lobby Runner shifts filled to better provide much-needed help in all we do each day! Community Partner: Hope Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-5358 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Food/Personal Care Drive for Hope Clinic!Food drives are a great way to engage your group and support food-insecure neighbors. At Hope Clinic, our choice-based pantry lets clients select the items for themselves—promoting dignity and empowering them to make decisions based on their needs and tastes. We accept unexpired, shelf-stable items, including: Canned goods (soup, veggies, fruit, meat) Dry goods (cereal, pasta, baking mixes, snacks) Condiments (nut butters, spices, sauces) Non-food items (hygiene products, paper goods, diapers, cleaning supplies)We encourage donations of the same quality you'd buy for your own family—brand-name or organic items show our clients we believe they should get the very best. For ideas and more information, visit our website https://thehopeclinic.org/projects/2020/11/12/how-to-host-a-food-drive Community Partner: Hope Clinic Food drives are a great way to engage your group and support food-insecure neighbors. At Hope Clinic, our choice-based pantry lets clients select the items for themselves—promoting dignity and empowering them to make decisions based on their needs and tastes. We accept unexpired, shelf-stable items, including: Canned goods (soup, veggies, fruit, meat) Dry goods (cereal, pasta, baking mixes, snacks) Condiments (nut butters, spices, sauces) Non-food items (hygiene products, paper goods, diapers, cleaning supplies)We encourage donations of the same quality you'd buy for your own family—brand-name or organic items show our clients we believe they should get the very best. For ideas and more information, visit our website https://thehopeclinic.org/projects/2020/11/12/how-to-host-a-food-drive Community Partner: Hope Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-5358 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY Kits: Supporting our NeighborsOverview/The Need: Building a DIY Supporting Our Neighbors Kit is a great way to provide essential items for families in need. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits! Supplies Needed: Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit). Items (Please include a minimum of five items per kit): Toilet paper Tissue Paper towel Laundry detergent Hand soap Bath/body soap Dish washing liquid Household cleaner Menstrual care products
How to Build Your Kit:
Download this flyer and share with your friends and family! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need: Building a DIY Supporting Our Neighbors Kit is a great way to provide essential items for families in need. We encourage you to get your friends and neighbors involved in building these kits! Supplies Needed: Sturdy container such as a cardboard box, plastic bin, or drawstring bag (one per kit). Items (Please include a minimum of five items per kit): Toilet paper Tissue Paper towel Laundry detergent Hand soap Bath/body soap Dish washing liquid Household cleaner Menstrual care products
How to Build Your Kit:
Download this flyer and share with your friends and family! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DIY Kits: Children and Family EnrichmentOverview/The Need:
How to Build Your Kit: Host a Drive:
Download this flyer and share with your friends and families! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need:
How to Build Your Kit: Host a Drive:
Download this flyer and share with your friends and families! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DIY Kits: Infant CareOverview/The Need:
Items to Package Together in the Kit:
How to Build Your Kit: • Select your box/bin/bag and a minimum of five items from the above list to put in the kit.
Download this flyer and share with your friends and families! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need:
Items to Package Together in the Kit:
How to Build Your Kit: • Select your box/bin/bag and a minimum of five items from the above list to put in the kit.
Download this flyer and share with your friends and families! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DIY Kits: Senior CareOverview/The Need: Most seniors who live in group residences spend long stretches of time alone – even those who are able to socialize regularly. And many seniors are still recovering from the additional isolation brought on by the pandemic.
Supplies Needed: Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased, which items are selected and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $7 to $25.
Download this flyer and share with your friends and families! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Overview/The Need: Most seniors who live in group residences spend long stretches of time alone – even those who are able to socialize regularly. And many seniors are still recovering from the additional isolation brought on by the pandemic.
Supplies Needed: Please note that one kit can range greatly in price depending on where the items are purchased, which items are selected and in what quantity. The average range in cost per kit is $7 to $25.
Download this flyer and share with your friends and families! Community Partner: United Way for Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Food Distribution SupportHelp provide support to seniors in Macomb County. Distribution Associates will assist with set-up, distributing food boxes to senior participants and break-down following distributions. Monthly every second Saturday Distribution Shifts: Monthly every 2nd Saturday Time: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM: Distribution Time Commitment 3hours per shift Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Contact us at info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org or 313-398-9445. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Help provide support to seniors in Macomb County. Distribution Associates will assist with set-up, distributing food boxes to senior participants and break-down following distributions. Monthly every second Saturday Distribution Shifts: Monthly every 2nd Saturday Time: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM: Distribution Time Commitment 3hours per shift Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Contact us at info@elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org or 313-398-9445. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 13, 2026 through Dec 12, 2026 Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program VolunteerThe Children’s Healing Center is the first year-round recreation facility providing social and emotional healing for kids with weakened immune systems and their families in a safe, clean environment. We utilize volunteers for all of our programs and would love for you to join us for a weekly shift or for special events at the Center. Weekly shifts include: Monday morning 9:30-12:30 Tuesday evening 5:30-8:30 Wednesday morning 9:30-12:30 Special event shifts include: Friday evening 5:30-8:30 Saturday shifts vary All volunteers are subject to an interview, background checks, and reference check. We also require a flu shot if you want to volunteer between December 1 and May 1. Please submit an application here: Children's Healing Center Volunteer Application Community Partner: Children's Healing Center The Children’s Healing Center is the first year-round recreation facility providing social and emotional healing for kids with weakened immune systems and their families in a safe, clean environment. We utilize volunteers for all of our programs and would love for you to join us for a weekly shift or for special events at the Center. Weekly shifts include: Monday morning 9:30-12:30 Tuesday evening 5:30-8:30 Wednesday morning 9:30-12:30 Special event shifts include: Friday evening 5:30-8:30 Saturday shifts vary All volunteers are subject to an interview, background checks, and reference check. We also require a flu shot if you want to volunteer between December 1 and May 1. Please submit an application here: Children's Healing Center Volunteer Application Community Partner: Children's Healing Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast MichiganBig Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan (BBBSEM) connects youth ages 7–14 with caring adult mentors in communities across Wayne, Washtenaw, Oakland, and Macomb counties. Our matches meet regularly for friendship, fun, and the kind of consistent relationship that changes the trajectory of a child's life.
Community Partner: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan (BBBSEM) connects youth ages 7–14 with caring adult mentors in communities across Wayne, Washtenaw, Oakland, and Macomb counties. Our matches meet regularly for friendship, fun, and the kind of consistent relationship that changes the trajectory of a child's life.
Community Partner: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48206-1500 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Operational VolunteerWe have opportunities for volunteers to work at blood drives and at our Farmington Hills Center, serving after donation snacks and drinks. This position is more of a customer service position, but also has the important role of monitoring the donors to insure there are no negative reactions. Community Partner: Versiti Blood Centers of Michigan We have opportunities for volunteers to work at blood drives and at our Farmington Hills Center, serving after donation snacks and drinks. This position is more of a customer service position, but also has the important role of monitoring the donors to insure there are no negative reactions. Community Partner: Versiti Blood Centers of Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48334 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Data Management Intern - CBIFUNDCass Community Social Services is a growing nonprofit in Detroit. Cass is looking for an undergraduate intern that is interested in Data Management. The intern’s work would include updating the data base and developing a data management and maintenance process. It would also include creating documentation that could be handed off to new employees during staff transitions. Rate of pay - $16/hr up to 75 hrs Email Rev. Sue Pethoud @ spethoud@casscommunity.org for more information and to apply. Community Partner: Cass Community Social Services Cass Community Social Services is a growing nonprofit in Detroit. Cass is looking for an undergraduate intern that is interested in Data Management. The intern’s work would include updating the data base and developing a data management and maintenance process. It would also include creating documentation that could be handed off to new employees during staff transitions. Rate of pay - $16/hr up to 75 hrs Email Rev. Sue Pethoud @ spethoud@casscommunity.org for more information and to apply. Community Partner: Cass Community Social Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48206 Allow Groups: No |