Opportunities From: Connect2Community

Volunteer: Ultrasound Technician

We're looking for RDMS's and nurses or other medical professionals trained in 1st and 2nd trimester pregnancy ultrasounds. 

Community Partner: Family Life Services of Washtenaw County

We're looking for RDMS's and nurses or other medical professionals trained in 1st and 2nd trimester pregnancy ultrasounds. 

Community Partner: Family Life Services of Washtenaw County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48198

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crisis Counselor/Advocate

We're looking for anyone with mental health licensing to help our patients talk through their unplanned pregnancies. 

Community Partner: Family Life Services of Washtenaw County

We're looking for anyone with mental health licensing to help our patients talk through their unplanned pregnancies. 

Community Partner: Family Life Services of Washtenaw County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48198

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nurse

We're looking for someone to offer medical services and information to our patients. If you are able to do first and second trimester scans that is a bonus. A mental health or counseling background is also a bonus. 

Community Partner: Family Life Services of Washtenaw County

We're looking for someone to offer medical services and information to our patients. If you are able to do first and second trimester scans that is a bonus. A mental health or counseling background is also a bonus. 

Community Partner: Family Life Services of Washtenaw County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48198

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Marketing Intern For Malnutrition Treatment and Family Preservation Center in Haiti

We are a small, faith-based non-profit working to alleviate severe acute malnutrition— and address some of the causes that lead to it— in the country of Haiti. We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic Social Media/Marketing intern who can help us communicate and connect with our donor base, which is primarily in the U.S. This position will be fully remote and can be done from anywhere that has reliable internet access. Hours are flexible (you can work on your own schedule), but ideally we’re looking for a commitment of 5-10 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months. .

As a nonprofit organization working internationally, most of our donors will never have the opportunity to see our mission in person, so it’s vitally important to make sure that our supporters are involved and kept up to date on what is happening on the ground in Haiti. Social media has become our main form of communication with our donors to share stories and raise money to fund our programs. We have a very active social media calendar with multiple campaigns throughout the year and several monthly newsletters and emails to plan and design. 

 

As a Social Media Marketing intern for Middle Ground, you will get to have your hands in multiple exciting projects that make a direct and lasting impact on the lives of the children and families we work withs. Although the day-to-day work you will do does not take place on the ground in Haiti, the result of this role is truly the backbone of our ability to fund and run our programs. It is only with the support that comes from a strong and engaging social media presence thatwe can offer programs that truly save lives and change the future of countless children and their families in Haiti.

As a Social Media Marketing intern, you will work closely with our staff in Haiti to create social media content that shares the stories of children and families in our programs. You will also have a role in planning and gathering information for newsletters, and assisting in brainstorming and executing new and exciting fundraising initiatives. Your core responsibilities are well scheduled, but you will have opportunities to do something different nearly every day as you dive into our various programs and events!

Social Media Intern Responsibilities:

Donor communications and engagement  Assist in managing and creating content across social media platforms Assist in planning and executing in-person and virtual fundraising events Develop and design fundraising and marketing materials Analyze analytics to gauge the success of social media content and fundraising campaigns Manage ad campaigns through Google Ads Grants and Facebook Ads

This is a virtual volunteer opportunity that can be performed from anywhere.

Our ideal candidate is an individual who:

Enjoys the adventure of working on multiple projects  Has working knowledge of the major content management systems and social media analytics Is experienced in running targeted ads on social media sites Is well organized and pays attention to details  Is a visionary who can hold the goals and big picture in mind Has an in-depth knowledge of various social media platforms Is an excellent writer with strong communication skills Is independent, self-motivated and able to work unsupervised to meet goals and deadlines Is comfortable creating and managing multiple social media accounts and developing content to inform, educate and engage our donors to increase awareness, boost traffic and achieve marketing and fundraising goals. Is proficient in graphic design programs like Canva, Adobe Photoshop and/or Illustrator

Someone with a creative mindset and an interest in ever-evolving social media trends will find this role exciting and rewarding.

Community Partner: Middle Ground Haiti

We are a small, faith-based non-profit working to alleviate severe acute malnutrition— and address some of the causes that lead to it— in the country of Haiti. We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic Social Media/Marketing intern who can help us communicate and connect with our donor base, which is primarily in the U.S. This position will be fully remote and can be done from anywhere that has reliable internet access. Hours are flexible (you can work on your own schedule), but ideally we’re looking for a commitment of 5-10 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months. .

As a nonprofit organization working internationally, most of our donors will never have the opportunity to see our mission in person, so it’s vitally important to make sure that our supporters are involved and kept up to date on what is happening on the ground in Haiti. Social media has become our main form of communication with our donors to share stories and raise money to fund our programs. We have a very active social media calendar with multiple campaigns throughout the year and several monthly newsletters and emails to plan and design. 

 

As a Social Media Marketing intern for Middle Ground, you will get to have your hands in multiple exciting projects that make a direct and lasting impact on the lives of the children and families we work withs. Although the day-to-day work you will do does not take place on the ground in Haiti, the result of this role is truly the backbone of our ability to fund and run our programs. It is only with the support that comes from a strong and engaging social media presence thatwe can offer programs that truly save lives and change the future of countless children and their families in Haiti.

As a Social Media Marketing intern, you will work closely with our staff in Haiti to create social media content that shares the stories of children and families in our programs. You will also have a role in planning and gathering information for newsletters, and assisting in brainstorming and executing new and exciting fundraising initiatives. Your core responsibilities are well scheduled, but you will have opportunities to do something different nearly every day as you dive into our various programs and events!

Social Media Intern Responsibilities:

Donor communications and engagement  Assist in managing and creating content across social media platforms Assist in planning and executing in-person and virtual fundraising events Develop and design fundraising and marketing materials Analyze analytics to gauge the success of social media content and fundraising campaigns Manage ad campaigns through Google Ads Grants and Facebook Ads

This is a virtual volunteer opportunity that can be performed from anywhere.

Our ideal candidate is an individual who:

Enjoys the adventure of working on multiple projects  Has working knowledge of the major content management systems and social media analytics Is experienced in running targeted ads on social media sites Is well organized and pays attention to details  Is a visionary who can hold the goals and big picture in mind Has an in-depth knowledge of various social media platforms Is an excellent writer with strong communication skills Is independent, self-motivated and able to work unsupervised to meet goals and deadlines Is comfortable creating and managing multiple social media accounts and developing content to inform, educate and engage our donors to increase awareness, boost traffic and achieve marketing and fundraising goals. Is proficient in graphic design programs like Canva, Adobe Photoshop and/or Illustrator

Someone with a creative mindset and an interest in ever-evolving social media trends will find this role exciting and rewarding.

Community Partner: Middle Ground Haiti

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Our Committees

Want to become more active with the Washtenaw Housing Alliance?

The WHA is currently seeking new Development Committee members. The Development Committee is responsible for assisting the WHA Board to carry out its due diligence function related to assuring fiscal health through philanthropy and fund development.

For those interested in joining this committee, please contact Amanda Carlisle carlislea@washtenaw.org.

If you're interested in joining a different WHA committee check out our Join a Committee webpage at whalliance.org/join-a-committee. There you can read up on what other committees we host as well as submit a google form with your preferences and contact information. You are welcomed to sign up for more than one committee!

Community Partner: Washtenaw Housing Alliance

Want to become more active with the Washtenaw Housing Alliance?

The WHA is currently seeking new Development Committee members. The Development Committee is responsible for assisting the WHA Board to carry out its due diligence function related to assuring fiscal health through philanthropy and fund development.

For those interested in joining this committee, please contact Amanda Carlisle carlislea@washtenaw.org.

If you're interested in joining a different WHA committee check out our Join a Committee webpage at whalliance.org/join-a-committee. There you can read up on what other committees we host as well as submit a google form with your preferences and contact information. You are welcomed to sign up for more than one committee!

Community Partner: Washtenaw Housing Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serve Our Senior Program

We are looking for volunteers to join our "Serve Our Seniors" mission. In this program, we shop for household cleaning supplies and offer a safe deliver to their doorstep. We, also, issue food boost cards for our seniors in need. (This program will resume with upcoming funding source, but we're gathering names now)

We are currently looking for volunteers to be tech trainers for our Senior Tech Program. We have a curriculum that includes 5 lessons. We teach seniors in a group setting or one to one trainings. It's a 5-week program where the trainer/s will work with the senior/s. If you are interested in helping our seniors better understand technology, please reach out. We thank you in advance.  

Community Partner: Survivors Speak

We are looking for volunteers to join our "Serve Our Seniors" mission. In this program, we shop for household cleaning supplies and offer a safe deliver to their doorstep. We, also, issue food boost cards for our seniors in need. (This program will resume with upcoming funding source, but we're gathering names now)

We are currently looking for volunteers to be tech trainers for our Senior Tech Program. We have a curriculum that includes 5 lessons. We teach seniors in a group setting or one to one trainings. It's a 5-week program where the trainer/s will work with the senior/s. If you are interested in helping our seniors better understand technology, please reach out. We thank you in advance.  

Community Partner: Survivors Speak

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48198

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Caregiver Coach

The Area Agency on Aging 1-B (AAA 1-B) Caregiver Coaching Program is a free program that provides mentorship and support for family caregivers. We match people who are caring for an aging or disabled loved one with a compassionate, trained volunteer for one-to-one support. Coaches help identify needs and obstacles, explore and select options, offer encouragement, and strive to build a safe and supportive environment.  

  The program is designed to meet the needs of caregivers. There is no requirement for a certain number of communications or a specified structure or timeline. Caregivers typically speak with coaches twice a month over the phone, but every caregiver's needs are different. Coaches schedule calls in collaboration with their caregivers. 

 The AAA 1-B is actively seeking volunteers to enroll as Caregiver Coaches, as well as caregivers interested in participating in the program. Enclosed are Caregiver Coaching program flyers for you to share with your congregation members, program participants, community members, and/or their families. 

 For more information on the caregiver coaching program visit www.micaregivercoaching.org, email at coaching@aaa1b.org, or by phone at 248-416-2329.

Community Partner: Area Agency on Aging 1-B

The Area Agency on Aging 1-B (AAA 1-B) Caregiver Coaching Program is a free program that provides mentorship and support for family caregivers. We match people who are caring for an aging or disabled loved one with a compassionate, trained volunteer for one-to-one support. Coaches help identify needs and obstacles, explore and select options, offer encouragement, and strive to build a safe and supportive environment.  

  The program is designed to meet the needs of caregivers. There is no requirement for a certain number of communications or a specified structure or timeline. Caregivers typically speak with coaches twice a month over the phone, but every caregiver's needs are different. Coaches schedule calls in collaboration with their caregivers. 

 The AAA 1-B is actively seeking volunteers to enroll as Caregiver Coaches, as well as caregivers interested in participating in the program. Enclosed are Caregiver Coaching program flyers for you to share with your congregation members, program participants, community members, and/or their families. 

 For more information on the caregiver coaching program visit www.micaregivercoaching.org, email at coaching@aaa1b.org, or by phone at 248-416-2329.

Community Partner: Area Agency on Aging 1-B

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48034

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St Joseph Mercy Hospice is seeking Veteran Volunteers in Oakland County

St Joseph Mercy hospice is seeking Veteran Volunteers in Livingston County to provide companionship for our Veteran Patients.

This companionship can come in many forms such as reminiscing/ telling life stories, taking Part in pinning ceremonies and assist with VA resources.

We do require background checks , fingerprints and Tb testing, all of which are paid for by St Joes.

We provide  orientation and specialized training for Vet to Vet visits as well.

St Joseph Mercy Hospice has partnered with We Honor Veterans to provide exceptional care and education.

If you would like more information regarding this incredible program , please contact;

Lori Stoll / Volunteer Coordinator

mortierl@trinity-health.org

Community Partner: Trinity Health At Home

St Joseph Mercy hospice is seeking Veteran Volunteers in Livingston County to provide companionship for our Veteran Patients.

This companionship can come in many forms such as reminiscing/ telling life stories, taking Part in pinning ceremonies and assist with VA resources.

We do require background checks , fingerprints and Tb testing, all of which are paid for by St Joes.

We provide  orientation and specialized training for Vet to Vet visits as well.

St Joseph Mercy Hospice has partnered with We Honor Veterans to provide exceptional care and education.

If you would like more information regarding this incredible program , please contact;

Lori Stoll / Volunteer Coordinator

mortierl@trinity-health.org

Community Partner: Trinity Health At Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48331

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St Joseph Mercy Hospice in need of volunteers

St. Joseph Mercy Hospice is seeking caring and compassionate people to join our Hospice Team as Volunteers. We are seeking volunteers in Livingston, Washtenaw, Oakland, and Wayne Counties.

Hospice Volunteers provide support to patients and families facing life-limiting illnesses.

Patient and Family support may come in the form of companionship, comforting presence, caregiver relief, light household chores, or vigil volunteering.

Community Partner: Trinity Health At Home

St. Joseph Mercy Hospice is seeking caring and compassionate people to join our Hospice Team as Volunteers. We are seeking volunteers in Livingston, Washtenaw, Oakland, and Wayne Counties.

Hospice Volunteers provide support to patients and families facing life-limiting illnesses.

Patient and Family support may come in the form of companionship, comforting presence, caregiver relief, light household chores, or vigil volunteering.

Community Partner: Trinity Health At Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48331

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Game Night with Youth

Group will provide dinner (Pizza and snacks) and play games with children.

Opportunities available for groups and individuals.

 

Volunteer and Intern Coordinator will follow up for dates and times after sign-up.

Minors must be accompanied by adult and waiver signed

Community Partner: HAVEN

Group will provide dinner (Pizza and snacks) and play games with children.

Opportunities available for groups and individuals.

 

Volunteer and Intern Coordinator will follow up for dates and times after sign-up.

Minors must be accompanied by adult and waiver signed

Community Partner: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Deep Clean the Shelter

Cleaning or organizing the shelter is a great way for a group and/or family to volunteer and help HAVEN!

Most of the cleaning/organizing would occur within the shelter, and this includes but is not limited to cleaning fridges, ovens, the pet center and more!

Volunteer must be 13 or older, and all minors must be supervised by an adult 21+.

No training required, projects are typically scheduled about one month in advance.

Contact us today to get started!

Community Partner: HAVEN

Cleaning or organizing the shelter is a great way for a group and/or family to volunteer and help HAVEN!

Most of the cleaning/organizing would occur within the shelter, and this includes but is not limited to cleaning fridges, ovens, the pet center and more!

Volunteer must be 13 or older, and all minors must be supervised by an adult 21+.

No training required, projects are typically scheduled about one month in advance.

Contact us today to get started!

Community Partner: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: We Care Elementary Facilitator - Long Term

Age Group: Ages 8-11 (3rd-5th Grade)

Description: We Care is a Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Program that’s goal is to prevent elementary students from becoming a victim or perpetrator of abuse by building upon social-emotional learning skills through mutli-model and experiential lessons. 

Topics covered: 

Self-Esteem Recognizing Feelings  Understanding Feelings  Responding to Feelings   Body Language  Stress: healthy and unhealthy Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships  Safe  Spaces Trusted Adults  Coping  Personal Boundaries  Accepting “No” 

What volunteering will look like: 

Teaching 4-6 lessons that are 25-45 minutes in length each Lessons scheduled once or twice a week for 3-6 weeks  

Skills needed:

Classroom and conflict management skills   Prior teaching and facilitation experience  Ability to provide an engaging environment for students  Confidence to deliver sensitive topic information to students 

Community Partner: Washtenaw Area Council for Children

Age Group: Ages 8-11 (3rd-5th Grade)

Description: We Care is a Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Program that’s goal is to prevent elementary students from becoming a victim or perpetrator of abuse by building upon social-emotional learning skills through mutli-model and experiential lessons. 

Topics covered: 

Self-Esteem Recognizing Feelings  Understanding Feelings  Responding to Feelings   Body Language  Stress: healthy and unhealthy Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships  Safe  Spaces Trusted Adults  Coping  Personal Boundaries  Accepting “No” 

What volunteering will look like: 

Teaching 4-6 lessons that are 25-45 minutes in length each Lessons scheduled once or twice a week for 3-6 weeks  

Skills needed:

Classroom and conflict management skills   Prior teaching and facilitation experience  Ability to provide an engaging environment for students  Confidence to deliver sensitive topic information to students 

Community Partner: Washtenaw Area Council for Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Body Safety Training Facilitator - Long Term

We are looking for a volunteer presenter that is willing to work with us long term. Our current staff member is going on maternity leave at the end of April, and we would love to have someone to help coordinate and fill in the gaps with presentations.

You will be giving presentations to children ages 3 yrs old through 2nd grade, on safety, including personal safety in a short (15 min) program over a series of 10 days.

Must be available days and be willing to submit to a background check. Flexible hours - approx. 5-10 hours a week (dependent on the schools’ schedules), but for each group of children you are presenting the program to, you must be able to commit to 10 consecutive days. We serve several schools and preschools throughout the year. You do not have to commit to being the presenter for all of these, but we would like you to be able to present to a least one school a year. We will provide you with the necessary training, materials, and support to provide this program.

Community Partner: Washtenaw Area Council for Children

We are looking for a volunteer presenter that is willing to work with us long term. Our current staff member is going on maternity leave at the end of April, and we would love to have someone to help coordinate and fill in the gaps with presentations.

You will be giving presentations to children ages 3 yrs old through 2nd grade, on safety, including personal safety in a short (15 min) program over a series of 10 days.

Must be available days and be willing to submit to a background check. Flexible hours - approx. 5-10 hours a week (dependent on the schools’ schedules), but for each group of children you are presenting the program to, you must be able to commit to 10 consecutive days. We serve several schools and preschools throughout the year. You do not have to commit to being the presenter for all of these, but we would like you to be able to present to a least one school a year. We will provide you with the necessary training, materials, and support to provide this program.

Community Partner: Washtenaw Area Council for Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We Are Seeking Volunteers!

Community Partner: Silver Club Memory Programs

Community Partner: Silver Club Memory Programs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website clean-up

Our website (www.arcservices.org) was recently re-done. Some support is needed to fix webhooks, ensure integration with plugins and other external apps are functioning properly, Anti-spam is set, and general clean up. The website was created by someone with minimal experience in website creation, but website is fully functioning and creator would love to work alongside volunteer.

Community Partner: The Arc of Macomb County

Our website (www.arcservices.org) was recently re-done. Some support is needed to fix webhooks, ensure integration with plugins and other external apps are functioning properly, Anti-spam is set, and general clean up. The website was created by someone with minimal experience in website creation, but website is fully functioning and creator would love to work alongside volunteer.

Community Partner: The Arc of Macomb County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media and Website Support

WTPOF is looking for an individual who has experience and managing social media accounts and can implement our social media content strategy with minimal supervision in a remote capacity. Ideally, this same individual also has experience in updating and maintaining a WordPress website and can provide intermittent support integrating/maintaining plug-ins and overall design.

WTPOF is a dynamic grassroots organization and these skills are a vital to our growth and continued success! 

 

Community Partner: We The People Opportunity Farm

WTPOF is looking for an individual who has experience and managing social media accounts and can implement our social media content strategy with minimal supervision in a remote capacity. Ideally, this same individual also has experience in updating and maintaining a WordPress website and can provide intermittent support integrating/maintaining plug-ins and overall design.

WTPOF is a dynamic grassroots organization and these skills are a vital to our growth and continued success! 

 

Community Partner: We The People Opportunity Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: fundraising

Do you like to plan parties or have great ideas to make money.  The Ypsilanti Senior Center is looking for some energetic people that like fundraising.  We would like to develop teams that can help create, plan and execute several fundraisers per year.  Times and days are negotiable.  

Community Partner: Ypsilanti Senior Center

Do you like to plan parties or have great ideas to make money.  The Ypsilanti Senior Center is looking for some energetic people that like fundraising.  We would like to develop teams that can help create, plan and execute several fundraisers per year.  Times and days are negotiable.  

Community Partner: Ypsilanti Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: data entry

We can't keep up with our membership, donor and mailing lists.  We could use someone to come in and update our files each week.  3-4 hours/ per week.  Times and days are negotiable.  

Community Partner: Ypsilanti Senior Center

We can't keep up with our membership, donor and mailing lists.  We could use someone to come in and update our files each week.  3-4 hours/ per week.  Times and days are negotiable.  

Community Partner: Ypsilanti Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentoring: Youth Aging Out of Foster Care

Our House is building a unique, integrated model to support youth typically lacking the experience of growing up with significant adults in their lives. Through individual and group mentoring, life skills training, camp retreats, employment training, and supportive housing options, Our House builds upon each component to help assure successful outcomes as youth transition to adulthood.

Our Mentors are instrumental in fulfilling Our House’s goal of propelling youth to reach their full potential and equipping them with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to function independently and contribute to society. They must possess a sincere desire to be personally involved with another person to help him or her achieve personal and career goals. Mentors will develop supportive relationships with foster care youth participating in the Our House programs and aid them through emotional support and social and recreational development. The Mentor provides caring companionship to supplement the work of parents, teachers, counselors, social workers and other social services and education professionals. 

Each Mentor will be provided with initial training before working with youth and ongoing support throughout the program. The average Mentor will put in approximately 6 to 12 hours each month in services to our youth. This commitment may come in larger or smaller doses, but the Mentor must be consistent. While Mentors may serve longer than one year, the minimum expectation of any Mentor will be one year.

Community Partner: Our House

Our House is building a unique, integrated model to support youth typically lacking the experience of growing up with significant adults in their lives. Through individual and group mentoring, life skills training, camp retreats, employment training, and supportive housing options, Our House builds upon each component to help assure successful outcomes as youth transition to adulthood.

Our Mentors are instrumental in fulfilling Our House’s goal of propelling youth to reach their full potential and equipping them with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to function independently and contribute to society. They must possess a sincere desire to be personally involved with another person to help him or her achieve personal and career goals. Mentors will develop supportive relationships with foster care youth participating in the Our House programs and aid them through emotional support and social and recreational development. The Mentor provides caring companionship to supplement the work of parents, teachers, counselors, social workers and other social services and education professionals. 

Each Mentor will be provided with initial training before working with youth and ongoing support throughout the program. The average Mentor will put in approximately 6 to 12 hours each month in services to our youth. This commitment may come in larger or smaller doses, but the Mentor must be consistent. While Mentors may serve longer than one year, the minimum expectation of any Mentor will be one year.

Community Partner: Our House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Washtenaw County MRC (Medical Reserve Corps)

The Washtenaw County Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is not currently looking for new volunteers (medical and non-medical) to be trained to help the Washtenaw County Health Department. If you want to be notified when our MRC unit is accepting new members please complete the Volunteer Interest Survey available at https://www.washtenaw.org/1823/Volunteer-in-an-Emergency. Volunteers are required to complete additional membership requirements and participate in ongoing activities. More information about the Washtenaw County MRC is also available at https://www.washtenaw.org/1823/Volunteer-in-an-Emergency.

Community Partner: Washtenaw County Health Department

The Washtenaw County Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is not currently looking for new volunteers (medical and non-medical) to be trained to help the Washtenaw County Health Department. If you want to be notified when our MRC unit is accepting new members please complete the Volunteer Interest Survey available at https://www.washtenaw.org/1823/Volunteer-in-an-Emergency. Volunteers are required to complete additional membership requirements and participate in ongoing activities. More information about the Washtenaw County MRC is also available at https://www.washtenaw.org/1823/Volunteer-in-an-Emergency.

Community Partner: Washtenaw County Health Department

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 48198

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dexter Senior Center Volunteer

We enjoy volunteers of all ages!  Dexter Senior Center is looking for volunteers that can help with the following programs:

A technology training class and/or individual sessions. Leading enrichment classes and/or individual sessions such as music, language, arts, and crafts. Leading fitness classes and/or individual sessions. Support the Senior Cafe community meals program. Many other opportunities come up frequently and we are always open to new ideas!!

Schedules for these activities vary depending on our needs and your availability!

To get started, call the center at 734-426-7737 or email us at director@dexterseniors.org

Community Partner: Dexter Senior Center

We enjoy volunteers of all ages!  Dexter Senior Center is looking for volunteers that can help with the following programs:

A technology training class and/or individual sessions. Leading enrichment classes and/or individual sessions such as music, language, arts, and crafts. Leading fitness classes and/or individual sessions. Support the Senior Cafe community meals program. Many other opportunities come up frequently and we are always open to new ideas!!

Schedules for these activities vary depending on our needs and your availability!

To get started, call the center at 734-426-7737 or email us at director@dexterseniors.org

Community Partner: Dexter Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer with HouseN2Home!

There are so many ways to get involved at HouseN2Home:

Organize donations at House N2 Home storage facility

Refurbish (sand, paint, fix) furniture donations

Pull items from storage for client move-in

Direct client interaction - interview client regarding needs

Design planning for client home 

Cook meal for client freezer (no nuts please)

Bake cookies for client move-in (no nuts please)

Thrift for items (nextdoor, craigslist, garage sales, etc)

Recruit volunteers/groups for move-in days

Assist move-in day (lifting required)

Assist move-in day (no lifting required)

Pick up donations (lifting required & truck/van is useful!)

 

Please fill out our volunteer interest form to get started.

Community Partner: HouseN2Home

There are so many ways to get involved at HouseN2Home:

Organize donations at House N2 Home storage facility

Refurbish (sand, paint, fix) furniture donations

Pull items from storage for client move-in

Direct client interaction - interview client regarding needs

Design planning for client home 

Cook meal for client freezer (no nuts please)

Bake cookies for client move-in (no nuts please)

Thrift for items (nextdoor, craigslist, garage sales, etc)

Recruit volunteers/groups for move-in days

Assist move-in day (lifting required)

Assist move-in day (no lifting required)

Pick up donations (lifting required & truck/van is useful!)

 

Please fill out our volunteer interest form to get started.

Community Partner: HouseN2Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate Furniture & Household Items

We are always in need of furniture and household items. We only accept items in good, usable condition, because our clients deserve it.  

We appreciate your donations to House N2 Home and kindly ask that you sort through your donations before delivering them. This saves us time sorting through unwanted goods and having to re-donate them. Thank you for reviewing our donation criteria listed below. When contacting us regarding donations, PLEASE INCLUDE A PHOTO of your items, if possible. Please contact us with any questions.

ONLY CLEAN, GENTLY USED, QUALITY ITEMS

Please do NOT donate anything broken or in need or repair.

No excessively heavy or large items (some desks, dressers are just too big).

We do accept mattresses and boxsprings, however we cannot accept any with stains or tears.

Any bedding or fabric item should be freshly washed before donating.

No items with missing parts.

No religious or holiday themed items.

No alcohol related products (no wine glasses, wine racks, or alcohol related art)

Full list of items we accept.

Visit the bottom of our donations page for a list of items we do NOT accept.

  Donate today!

Community Partner: HouseN2Home

We are always in need of furniture and household items. We only accept items in good, usable condition, because our clients deserve it.  

We appreciate your donations to House N2 Home and kindly ask that you sort through your donations before delivering them. This saves us time sorting through unwanted goods and having to re-donate them. Thank you for reviewing our donation criteria listed below. When contacting us regarding donations, PLEASE INCLUDE A PHOTO of your items, if possible. Please contact us with any questions.

ONLY CLEAN, GENTLY USED, QUALITY ITEMS

Please do NOT donate anything broken or in need or repair.

No excessively heavy or large items (some desks, dressers are just too big).

We do accept mattresses and boxsprings, however we cannot accept any with stains or tears.

Any bedding or fabric item should be freshly washed before donating.

No items with missing parts.

No religious or holiday themed items.

No alcohol related products (no wine glasses, wine racks, or alcohol related art)

Full list of items we accept.

Visit the bottom of our donations page for a list of items we do NOT accept.

  Donate today!

Community Partner: HouseN2Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join our counseling/social work supervisory team

If you are looking for ways to use your social work or professional counseling licensure, The Women's Center invites you to check out our award-winning internship program and become a member of our supervisory team.

As we step up student enrollment, our internship program seeks additional supervising therapists to offer individual and group supervision.  You will have the opportunity to join with a group of social-justice-minded clinicians and to profoundly influence the professional development of graduate students, ages 21-65.

We identify as a feminist/womanist/mujerista program within a nonprofit counseling agency.
 
The commitment is intense: 4.5 hours per week. But the rewards are equally great.

We invite you in for a conversation with our Clinical Director about what this opportunity entails.

It's a process. You would have plenty of time to check out goodness-of-fit before you decide.

Community Partner: The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan

If you are looking for ways to use your social work or professional counseling licensure, The Women's Center invites you to check out our award-winning internship program and become a member of our supervisory team.

As we step up student enrollment, our internship program seeks additional supervising therapists to offer individual and group supervision.  You will have the opportunity to join with a group of social-justice-minded clinicians and to profoundly influence the professional development of graduate students, ages 21-65.

We identify as a feminist/womanist/mujerista program within a nonprofit counseling agency.
 
The commitment is intense: 4.5 hours per week. But the rewards are equally great.

We invite you in for a conversation with our Clinical Director about what this opportunity entails.

It's a process. You would have plenty of time to check out goodness-of-fit before you decide.

Community Partner: The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48103-3837

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become our backup internet technology support

The Women's Center, an independent counseling nonprofit, could use help with internet technology and security.

Currently, we're installing, upgrading, connecting, and coding everything ourselves. We know that there are better ways to do it, but lack time to master the necessary skills.

We know that you could do it faster and better!

We could use help with everything from setting up a secure WiFi booster (not even sure that's what the thingamajig is called!) to updating WordPress PHP to figuring out why our printer drivers won't talk to us.

Ideally, we would develop a long-term relationship with you at a pace of ~8 hours/month.

We'd like to get the chance to know you, and for you to know us and to feel a part of our mission.

Community Partner: The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan

The Women's Center, an independent counseling nonprofit, could use help with internet technology and security.

Currently, we're installing, upgrading, connecting, and coding everything ourselves. We know that there are better ways to do it, but lack time to master the necessary skills.

We know that you could do it faster and better!

We could use help with everything from setting up a secure WiFi booster (not even sure that's what the thingamajig is called!) to updating WordPress PHP to figuring out why our printer drivers won't talk to us.

Ideally, we would develop a long-term relationship with you at a pace of ~8 hours/month.

We'd like to get the chance to know you, and for you to know us and to feel a part of our mission.

Community Partner: The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48108-5220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caregiver

Provides care to three elderly women in a home setting.  Duties include companionship, presence, assisting with meals, dressing really anything a person might to to assist their parents or grandparents.  Caregivers are asked to serve a scheduled shift 3 times each month.  Shifts are three or four hours long.  Our greatest need is for help evenings and weekends.

Community Partner: Emmanuel House, Home for the Elderly

Provides care to three elderly women in a home setting.  Duties include companionship, presence, assisting with meals, dressing really anything a person might to to assist their parents or grandparents.  Caregivers are asked to serve a scheduled shift 3 times each month.  Shifts are three or four hours long.  Our greatest need is for help evenings and weekends.

Community Partner: Emmanuel House, Home for the Elderly

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Live in Volunteer Caregiver/free living situation

We are looking for caring female to join our all volunteer caregiving team looking after the needs of three elderly ladies.  In exchange for this service, the right candidate will live in the house free of charge.  Includes private bedroom, shared bath and living space. 

Live in caregivers are available to help the residents overnight, and provide back up on weekends.  If all is well, you can sleep when the residents sleep.  Most caregivers make it home, taking classes or working.

For more information call 734-277-3733

Community Partner: Emmanuel House, Home for the Elderly

We are looking for caring female to join our all volunteer caregiving team looking after the needs of three elderly ladies.  In exchange for this service, the right candidate will live in the house free of charge.  Includes private bedroom, shared bath and living space. 

Live in caregivers are available to help the residents overnight, and provide back up on weekends.  If all is well, you can sleep when the residents sleep.  Most caregivers make it home, taking classes or working.

For more information call 734-277-3733

Community Partner: Emmanuel House, Home for the Elderly

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutors needed for reading with elementary students

The Family Learning Institute (FLI) is seeking adult volunteer tutors  to work with students in grades 2 - 5.

FLI tutoring happens both in-person and virtual, with on-line Zoom meetings and Google classroom curriculum.

Tutoring happens for at least one hour, each week, after school. The commitment begins in October and ends in May.

- It is nearly a full school year.

Every year, FLI helps elementary school students improve their reading comprehension and critical thinking.

Students are from economically disadvantaged households in Washtenaw County.

The key is individualized tutoring.   Volunteer tutors provide the students with individual attention and a mentor type relationship.

FLI tutoring focuses on building academic skills.  FLI programs meet weekly during the school year.

Students are enrolled by referral from educators and parents. FLI also provides academic tutoring for local summer programs. 

Reading (literacy) tutoring occurs for 1-hour sessions on Monday - Thursdays between 4:00 - 6:00 pm, during the school year. Tutoring usually happens at the FLI office and in a variety of local school sites and community locations in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor.  There are also some day time tutoring opportunities during the summer months. 

Holidays and days off follow the Ann Arbor Public School calendar.

Can't make a weekly commitment? No worries! We always need substitutes!

 If you are interested in volunteering, please don't hesitate to email or call.

E-mail: info@familylearninginstitute.org or call 734-995-6816

Website: www.familylearninginstitute.org. 

Please join us! 

FLI Tutoring programs improve literacy for economically challenged, academically-struggling, Washtenaw County,

students in 2nd-5th grades.

FLI believes students can develop the skills that they need to build the lives they dream. 

 

Community Partner: Family Learning Institute (FLI)

The Family Learning Institute (FLI) is seeking adult volunteer tutors  to work with students in grades 2 - 5.

FLI tutoring happens both in-person and virtual, with on-line Zoom meetings and Google classroom curriculum.

Tutoring happens for at least one hour, each week, after school. The commitment begins in October and ends in May.

- It is nearly a full school year.

Every year, FLI helps elementary school students improve their reading comprehension and critical thinking.

Students are from economically disadvantaged households in Washtenaw County.

The key is individualized tutoring.   Volunteer tutors provide the students with individual attention and a mentor type relationship.

FLI tutoring focuses on building academic skills.  FLI programs meet weekly during the school year.

Students are enrolled by referral from educators and parents. FLI also provides academic tutoring for local summer programs. 

Reading (literacy) tutoring occurs for 1-hour sessions on Monday - Thursdays between 4:00 - 6:00 pm, during the school year. Tutoring usually happens at the FLI office and in a variety of local school sites and community locations in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor.  There are also some day time tutoring opportunities during the summer months. 

Holidays and days off follow the Ann Arbor Public School calendar.

Can't make a weekly commitment? No worries! We always need substitutes!

 If you are interested in volunteering, please don't hesitate to email or call.

E-mail: info@familylearninginstitute.org or call 734-995-6816

Website: www.familylearninginstitute.org. 

Please join us! 

FLI Tutoring programs improve literacy for economically challenged, academically-struggling, Washtenaw County,

students in 2nd-5th grades.

FLI believes students can develop the skills that they need to build the lives they dream. 

 

Community Partner: Family Learning Institute (FLI)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host Homes: Open Your Home to a Young Person Experiencing Housing Instability

Have a spare bedroom and looking to make a positive impact on your community? YOU can address youth homelessness in Washtenaw County by opening your heart and home to a young person experiencing housing instability!

Host Homes is a short-term housing support program that matches volunteer hosts in the community with a young adult (18-25 years old) who has experienced foster care. Our House participants will reside with their host family for up to six months rent free while they work on their self-identified goals, saving money, and learning independent living skills.

Host families will receive trauma-informed care training and on-going support from Our House staff. Hosts will provide basic household necessities (i.e. toilet paper, soap) and have the option of receiving a monthly stipend. The young person you are hosting will continue to work with their mentor and Our House staff to develop a case plan so they can successfully transition from your home into independent living.

Host Homes at their core are about connecting people with people and facilitating a neighbor-to-neighbor interim solution to youth homelessness. Host Homes put the "village" in "it takes a village". This community-driven, youth-centered program will play a critical role in addressing the youth homelessness for Our House participants by mobilizing community resources and caring adults to demonstrate to our youth that their community cares about them!

Community Partner: Our House

Have a spare bedroom and looking to make a positive impact on your community? YOU can address youth homelessness in Washtenaw County by opening your heart and home to a young person experiencing housing instability!

Host Homes is a short-term housing support program that matches volunteer hosts in the community with a young adult (18-25 years old) who has experienced foster care. Our House participants will reside with their host family for up to six months rent free while they work on their self-identified goals, saving money, and learning independent living skills.

Host families will receive trauma-informed care training and on-going support from Our House staff. Hosts will provide basic household necessities (i.e. toilet paper, soap) and have the option of receiving a monthly stipend. The young person you are hosting will continue to work with their mentor and Our House staff to develop a case plan so they can successfully transition from your home into independent living.

Host Homes at their core are about connecting people with people and facilitating a neighbor-to-neighbor interim solution to youth homelessness. Host Homes put the "village" in "it takes a village". This community-driven, youth-centered program will play a critical role in addressing the youth homelessness for Our House participants by mobilizing community resources and caring adults to demonstrate to our youth that their community cares about them!

Community Partner: Our House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help support a hospice patient in the Metro Detroit area

Our volunteers offer support, companionship and practical, compassionate help. Some interact directly with patients and families. Others prefer to work behind the scenes in the office setting. As a volunteer, you help determine which tasks you’re best suited to perform.

THE TASKS OF VOLUNTEERS MAY INCLUDE: Helping with office support tasks at the agency Running errands for patients and families Staying with patients so family members can get a much-needed rest Reading, or providing a comforting touch Playing or singing soothing music to patients Keeping vigil with patients in their final hours Providing a friendly visit to lift a patient's spirits Providing special veteran volunteer support to patients who are veterans

 

A background check and volunteer orientation are required after an initial interview

Community Partner: ProMedica Hospice of Southfield

Our volunteers offer support, companionship and practical, compassionate help. Some interact directly with patients and families. Others prefer to work behind the scenes in the office setting. As a volunteer, you help determine which tasks you’re best suited to perform.

THE TASKS OF VOLUNTEERS MAY INCLUDE: Helping with office support tasks at the agency Running errands for patients and families Staying with patients so family members can get a much-needed rest Reading, or providing a comforting touch Playing or singing soothing music to patients Keeping vigil with patients in their final hours Providing a friendly visit to lift a patient's spirits Providing special veteran volunteer support to patients who are veterans

 

A background check and volunteer orientation are required after an initial interview

Community Partner: ProMedica Hospice of Southfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48076

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help support veterans on hospice

Our volunteers offer support, companionship and practical, compassionate help. Some interact directly with patients and families. Others prefer to work behind the scenes in the office setting. As a volunteer, you help determine which tasks you’re best suited to perform.

THE TASKS OF VOLUNTEERS MAY INCLUDE: Helping with office support tasks at the agency Running errands for patients and families Staying with patients so family members can get a much-needed rest Reading, or providing a comforting touch Playing or singing soothing music to patients Keeping vigil with patients in their final hours Providing a friendly visit to lift a patient's spirits Providing special veteran volunteer support to patients who are veterans

 

A background check and volunteer orientation are required after an initial interview

Community Partner: ProMedica Hospice of Southfield

Our volunteers offer support, companionship and practical, compassionate help. Some interact directly with patients and families. Others prefer to work behind the scenes in the office setting. As a volunteer, you help determine which tasks you’re best suited to perform.

THE TASKS OF VOLUNTEERS MAY INCLUDE: Helping with office support tasks at the agency Running errands for patients and families Staying with patients so family members can get a much-needed rest Reading, or providing a comforting touch Playing or singing soothing music to patients Keeping vigil with patients in their final hours Providing a friendly visit to lift a patient's spirits Providing special veteran volunteer support to patients who are veterans

 

A background check and volunteer orientation are required after an initial interview

Community Partner: ProMedica Hospice of Southfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48076

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Certified Pet therapy volunteer needed to visit hospice patients who love animals

Our volunteers offer support, companionship and practical, compassionate help. Some interact directly with patients and families. Others prefer to work behind the scenes in the office setting. As a volunteer, you help determine which tasks you’re best suited to perform.

THE TASKS OF VOLUNTEERS MAY INCLUDE: Helping with office support tasks at the agency Running errands for patients and families Staying with patients so family members can get a much-needed rest Reading, or providing a comforting touch Playing or singing soothing music to patients Keeping vigil with patients in their final hours Providing a friendly visit to lift a patient's spirits Providing special veteran volunteer support to patients who are veterans

 

A background check and volunteer orientation are required after an initial interview

Community Partner: ProMedica Hospice of Southfield

Our volunteers offer support, companionship and practical, compassionate help. Some interact directly with patients and families. Others prefer to work behind the scenes in the office setting. As a volunteer, you help determine which tasks you’re best suited to perform.

THE TASKS OF VOLUNTEERS MAY INCLUDE: Helping with office support tasks at the agency Running errands for patients and families Staying with patients so family members can get a much-needed rest Reading, or providing a comforting touch Playing or singing soothing music to patients Keeping vigil with patients in their final hours Providing a friendly visit to lift a patient's spirits Providing special veteran volunteer support to patients who are veterans

 

A background check and volunteer orientation are required after an initial interview

Community Partner: ProMedica Hospice of Southfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48076

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caregiver Coaching

The Area Agency on Aging 1-B (AAA 1-B) launched the Caregiver Coaching program in Livingston and Washtenaw counties in 2020. In 2021, the program expanded into Macomb and Oakland counties in 2021. Caregiver Coaching is a free program that matches people caring for an aging or disabled loved one with a compassionate, trained volunteer who works with them one-on-one.  Depending on the caregivers' needs, volunteer coaches can be guides, sounding boards, researchers, cheerleaders, encouragers, calmer-downers, or lifter-uppers. The volunteer coaches strive to build a safe and supportive environment where they walk beside you on the caregiving journey.

 

The program is built around caregivers' needs. There is no minimum number of communications required and no specific structure or schedule.  Typically, you will meet with your coach over the phone once a month, but every caregiver has different needs. Some caregivers want someone to talk to regularly, while others want support in creating to-dos or sorting through resource lists. There is no right or wrong way. The coaches are here to support you. 

 

For more information or to volunteer for the program, call (800) 852-7795, email coaching@aaa1b.org, or visit https://aaa1b.org/caregiver-coaching/.  

 

Community Partner: AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services

The Area Agency on Aging 1-B (AAA 1-B) launched the Caregiver Coaching program in Livingston and Washtenaw counties in 2020. In 2021, the program expanded into Macomb and Oakland counties in 2021. Caregiver Coaching is a free program that matches people caring for an aging or disabled loved one with a compassionate, trained volunteer who works with them one-on-one.  Depending on the caregivers' needs, volunteer coaches can be guides, sounding boards, researchers, cheerleaders, encouragers, calmer-downers, or lifter-uppers. The volunteer coaches strive to build a safe and supportive environment where they walk beside you on the caregiving journey.

 

The program is built around caregivers' needs. There is no minimum number of communications required and no specific structure or schedule.  Typically, you will meet with your coach over the phone once a month, but every caregiver has different needs. Some caregivers want someone to talk to regularly, while others want support in creating to-dos or sorting through resource lists. There is no right or wrong way. The coaches are here to support you. 

 

For more information or to volunteer for the program, call (800) 852-7795, email coaching@aaa1b.org, or visit https://aaa1b.org/caregiver-coaching/.  

 

Community Partner: AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Drive Volunteer - Wayne County

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

Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan

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

Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Drive Volunteer - Oakland County

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

Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan

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

Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Community Partner Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 48304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Drive Volunteer - Macomb County

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

Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan

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

Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help support a hospice patient in the downriver area

Our volunteers offer support, companionship and practical, compassionate help. Some interact directly with patients and families. Others prefer to work behind the scenes in the office setting. As a volunteer, you help determine which tasks you’re best suited to perform.

THE TASKS OF VOLUNTEERS MAY INCLUDE: Helping with office support tasks at the agency Running errands for patients and families Staying with patients so family members can get a much-needed rest Reading, or providing a comforting touch Playing or singing soothing music to patients Keeping vigil with patients in their final hours Providing a friendly visit to lift a patient's spirits Providing special veteran volunteer support to patients who are veterans

 

A background check and volunteer orientation are required after an initial interview

Community Partner: ProMedica Hospice of Southfield

Our volunteers offer support, companionship and practical, compassionate help. Some interact directly with patients and families. Others prefer to work behind the scenes in the office setting. As a volunteer, you help determine which tasks you’re best suited to perform.

THE TASKS OF VOLUNTEERS MAY INCLUDE: Helping with office support tasks at the agency Running errands for patients and families Staying with patients so family members can get a much-needed rest Reading, or providing a comforting touch Playing or singing soothing music to patients Keeping vigil with patients in their final hours Providing a friendly visit to lift a patient's spirits Providing special veteran volunteer support to patients who are veterans

 

A background check and volunteer orientation are required after an initial interview

Community Partner: ProMedica Hospice of Southfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48076

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Data Entry - Data Processing & Report Generation Volunteer

Help the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit continue to offer important services to our community!

The person(s) filling this role will be supporting the Executive Director of the International Institute in performing data entry, data processing, and report generation to support our community services, social services and immigration legal departments.

Knowledge in Excel, Powerpoint, Google Drive, Google Forms, and Google Sheets strongly desired.

 

Community Partner: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit

Help the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit continue to offer important services to our community!

The person(s) filling this role will be supporting the Executive Director of the International Institute in performing data entry, data processing, and report generation to support our community services, social services and immigration legal departments.

Knowledge in Excel, Powerpoint, Google Drive, Google Forms, and Google Sheets strongly desired.

 

Community Partner: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ATTN: Looking 4 Youth Board Member for BK4K- CHIEF EQUALITY OFFICER

ByKids4Kids Youth Organization (www.bykids4kids.us) is looking for 2 additional Youth Board Members. If you are a youth ages 13-18 and have a passion to make a difference in the world reach out to spandey@bykids4kids.us

The following positions are available:

Chief Equality Officer

Duties:
● Guide and inform improvements to the culture, climate, and performance of
ByKids4Kids programs
● Create a Mentoring for Equity training that all new volunteers must attend. The
workshop should be an introduction to the ways that history, privilege, and bias
can impact roles as mentors and reading buddies.
● Work closely with Executive Director and Social Worker to develop a DE&I vision for the organization
● Lead minimum of 2 service projects annually focused on promoting racial equity and healing

 

Community Partner: ByKids4Kids

ByKids4Kids Youth Organization (www.bykids4kids.us) is looking for 2 additional Youth Board Members. If you are a youth ages 13-18 and have a passion to make a difference in the world reach out to spandey@bykids4kids.us

The following positions are available:

Chief Equality Officer

Duties:
● Guide and inform improvements to the culture, climate, and performance of
ByKids4Kids programs
● Create a Mentoring for Equity training that all new volunteers must attend. The
workshop should be an introduction to the ways that history, privilege, and bias
can impact roles as mentors and reading buddies.
● Work closely with Executive Director and Social Worker to develop a DE&I vision for the organization
● Lead minimum of 2 service projects annually focused on promoting racial equity and healing

 

Community Partner: ByKids4Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Maintenance

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Washtenaw Area Council for Children (WACC). We have a specific focus on preventing child abuse and neglect through our educational services and programs which target everyone in our community: children, teens, parents, and community members. We partner with youth-serving professionals throughout Washtenaw County to build a safer tomorrow. With your help as a volunteer, we can continue providing our services to the area.

We are seeking a detail-oriented volunteer who can manage our organization’s website through Squarespace. Tasks include, but are not limited to, checking that our events and homepage are up to date, ensuring that the website’s mobile option is functioning, our donation links work, and updating gallery images, statistics, programs, and photos. This position is ongoing and would require a commitment of 10-15 hours per month. Prior knowledge and experience managing websites through Squarespace is helpful.

If child abuse and neglect prevention work speaks to you and you would like to get involved as a volunteer at WACC, please apply here: https://www.washtenawchildren.org/volunteer-contact

 

Community Partner: Washtenaw Area Council for Children

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Washtenaw Area Council for Children (WACC). We have a specific focus on preventing child abuse and neglect through our educational services and programs which target everyone in our community: children, teens, parents, and community members. We partner with youth-serving professionals throughout Washtenaw County to build a safer tomorrow. With your help as a volunteer, we can continue providing our services to the area.

We are seeking a detail-oriented volunteer who can manage our organization’s website through Squarespace. Tasks include, but are not limited to, checking that our events and homepage are up to date, ensuring that the website’s mobile option is functioning, our donation links work, and updating gallery images, statistics, programs, and photos. This position is ongoing and would require a commitment of 10-15 hours per month. Prior knowledge and experience managing websites through Squarespace is helpful.

If child abuse and neglect prevention work speaks to you and you would like to get involved as a volunteer at WACC, please apply here: https://www.washtenawchildren.org/volunteer-contact

 

Community Partner: Washtenaw Area Council for Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Innovative Garden Experience

Make a difference while taking a mini excursion -

Take an educational tour of Rescue MI Nature NOW's different sites while learning just what it takes to maintain the biodiversity present. This great for children and adults as it is a hands on experience ranging from planting in the dirt, making compost, sorting seeds, pruning and cleaning the site. Get a snapshot of what is means to be S.A.F.E. here at RMNN as we will give you some basic skills in Sustainability, Agriculture, Finance, and Entrepreneurship.

Youth volunteers under 18 years of age must have an adult supervisor with them.

 

 

 

 

Community Partner: Rescue MI Nature NOW

Make a difference while taking a mini excursion -

Take an educational tour of Rescue MI Nature NOW's different sites while learning just what it takes to maintain the biodiversity present. This great for children and adults as it is a hands on experience ranging from planting in the dirt, making compost, sorting seeds, pruning and cleaning the site. Get a snapshot of what is means to be S.A.F.E. here at RMNN as we will give you some basic skills in Sustainability, Agriculture, Finance, and Entrepreneurship.

Youth volunteers under 18 years of age must have an adult supervisor with them.

 

 

 

 

Community Partner: Rescue MI Nature NOW

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48203-1166

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Speak English? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer English Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Community Partner: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Community Partner: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speak Spanish? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer Spanish Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Community Partner: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Community Partner: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pride Decides: Phonebanking

Hello, we are looking to get some volunteers to help us with our Pride Decides work. We have recently been given a grant that allows us to make 40,000 calls in the next two weeks! The granter has provided us with a simple and easy to use web app that allows anyone to participate from their computer.

The web app auto dials the numbers and the script is easy to view and perform. It is a simple way to get any volunteer hours that you need.

About: Pride Decides!

Since 1994, LGBT Detroit has a significant history in voter engagement. Candidate forums (Mayoral, Gubernatorial and State Congressional), voter registration drives and voter education events have largely occurred during LGBT Detroit’s annual 25 year old flagship gay, pride project Hotter Than July. As Detroit looks towards the upcoming local election cycle in the fall, LGBT Detroit continues the non-partisan comprehensive voter engagement and legislative program, Pride Decides. Piloted during the previous national election cycle, LGBT Detroit partnered with and was supported by Michigan Voices, ACLU of Michigan, Planned Parenthood of Michigan, and Black Voters Matter. In zip codes 48221 and 48235, the program made over 60,000 voter contacts in the summer and fall of 2020 to ensure voters were educated on how they could participate in the general election. The program was so successful that a note of thanks was sent to the agency from President Joe Biden for the work completed during the election cycle. In 2021 Pride Decides aims to re-engage voters in the upcoming City of Detroit local elections. Within the COVID-19 pandemic, activities for the program will be a hybrid of virtual and in person activities. Core activities include voter education, voter registration, phone banking, and the practice of ensuring voter participation in any election.

Community Partner: LGBT Detroit

Hello, we are looking to get some volunteers to help us with our Pride Decides work. We have recently been given a grant that allows us to make 40,000 calls in the next two weeks! The granter has provided us with a simple and easy to use web app that allows anyone to participate from their computer.

The web app auto dials the numbers and the script is easy to view and perform. It is a simple way to get any volunteer hours that you need.

About: Pride Decides!

Since 1994, LGBT Detroit has a significant history in voter engagement. Candidate forums (Mayoral, Gubernatorial and State Congressional), voter registration drives and voter education events have largely occurred during LGBT Detroit’s annual 25 year old flagship gay, pride project Hotter Than July. As Detroit looks towards the upcoming local election cycle in the fall, LGBT Detroit continues the non-partisan comprehensive voter engagement and legislative program, Pride Decides. Piloted during the previous national election cycle, LGBT Detroit partnered with and was supported by Michigan Voices, ACLU of Michigan, Planned Parenthood of Michigan, and Black Voters Matter. In zip codes 48221 and 48235, the program made over 60,000 voter contacts in the summer and fall of 2020 to ensure voters were educated on how they could participate in the general election. The program was so successful that a note of thanks was sent to the agency from President Joe Biden for the work completed during the election cycle. In 2021 Pride Decides aims to re-engage voters in the upcoming City of Detroit local elections. Within the COVID-19 pandemic, activities for the program will be a hybrid of virtual and in person activities. Core activities include voter education, voter registration, phone banking, and the practice of ensuring voter participation in any election.

Community Partner: LGBT Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48235

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Speak Spanish? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer Spanish Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Community Partner: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Community Partner: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speak English? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer English Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Community Partner: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Community Partner: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Store support

Our Free Store in Brightmoor (Detroit - 96 & Outer Drive) is open every Saturday morning.  We are looking for volunteers to help during our Free Store hours - assist clients while shopping, restock shelves, etc.  The Free Store is open from 8:30am - 11:30am (approx)

We are also looking for Volunteers to help during the week (Tuesday thru Friday - 9:30am - 1:30pm) to sort donations, restock shelves, prepare for Saturday's Free Store open hours.  

Can volunteer once a month or once a week or whenever!  Very flexible!!

Community Partner: Redford Brightmoor Initiative

Our Free Store in Brightmoor (Detroit - 96 & Outer Drive) is open every Saturday morning.  We are looking for volunteers to help during our Free Store hours - assist clients while shopping, restock shelves, etc.  The Free Store is open from 8:30am - 11:30am (approx)

We are also looking for Volunteers to help during the week (Tuesday thru Friday - 9:30am - 1:30pm) to sort donations, restock shelves, prepare for Saturday's Free Store open hours.  

Can volunteer once a month or once a week or whenever!  Very flexible!!

Community Partner: Redford Brightmoor Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activities with Children

Our Free Store is open every Saturday morning.  We are looking for volunteers to spend time with children when their parents are shopping in the store - coloring, reading, crafts, games, anything!  We set up a table outside or inside (weather depending) with games and activities for the kids.  Saturday mornings from 8:30am - 10:30am - please note that the children will not be at the table for 2 hours!  Our organization will provide the activities, crafts, games, etc.

Community Partner: Redford Brightmoor Initiative

Our Free Store is open every Saturday morning.  We are looking for volunteers to spend time with children when their parents are shopping in the store - coloring, reading, crafts, games, anything!  We set up a table outside or inside (weather depending) with games and activities for the kids.  Saturday mornings from 8:30am - 10:30am - please note that the children will not be at the table for 2 hours!  Our organization will provide the activities, crafts, games, etc.

Community Partner: Redford Brightmoor Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at The Children's Center!

Give an hour. Change a life.

9,865 hours of giving. That’s how much time our volunteers donated to The Children’s Center in the last year alone. When we think about the lives touched by even just an hour of your time, we couldn’t be more grateful. Our families are stronger because of volunteers' help at fundraising events. Our children are happier because of the fun activities they help us organize. Our center glows warmer because of their energy and service. 

Volunteer opportunities range from sorting through donations for our Boutique, to outdoor gardening and campus beautification projects, to working directly with children providing Homework Help! See a full range of opportunities on our website: https://www.thechildrenscenter.com/take-action/volunteering-opportunities/

We are currently recruiting volunteers to help with our many volunteer opportunities.  Volunteer onboarding includes an hour-long orientation session, a short interview with volunteer services staff, and volunteer background checks.  Additional trainings may be required, depending on the volunteer role selected. To begin the onboarding process, please complete an application here: http://thechildrenscenter.volunteerhub.com/  You'll be contacted by our Manager of Volunteer Engagement with further details.  

Thanks for your interest in volunteering at The Children's Center!

Community Partner: The Children's Center

Give an hour. Change a life.

9,865 hours of giving. That’s how much time our volunteers donated to The Children’s Center in the last year alone. When we think about the lives touched by even just an hour of your time, we couldn’t be more grateful. Our families are stronger because of volunteers' help at fundraising events. Our children are happier because of the fun activities they help us organize. Our center glows warmer because of their energy and service. 

Volunteer opportunities range from sorting through donations for our Boutique, to outdoor gardening and campus beautification projects, to working directly with children providing Homework Help! See a full range of opportunities on our website: https://www.thechildrenscenter.com/take-action/volunteering-opportunities/

We are currently recruiting volunteers to help with our many volunteer opportunities.  Volunteer onboarding includes an hour-long orientation session, a short interview with volunteer services staff, and volunteer background checks.  Additional trainings may be required, depending on the volunteer role selected. To begin the onboarding process, please complete an application here: http://thechildrenscenter.volunteerhub.com/  You'll be contacted by our Manager of Volunteer Engagement with further details.  

Thanks for your interest in volunteering at The Children's Center!

Community Partner: The Children's Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flood Relief Volunteer with NECHAMA

Join NECHAMA as we help the Detroit recover from the devastating flooding which begin in June 2021. 

NECHAMA recovery teams help impacted families salvage personal belongings, remove damaged materials of homes, and begin the process of rebuilding. In the first two weeks of disaster response, NECHAMA donated nearly 800 hours of labor and helped families in 20 homes.

To Volunteer - Sign Up Here 

Once you complete the form at the link above, NECHAMA will  connect with you to provide the necessary paperwork to complete ahead of your volunteer service, as well as provide details about current Covid protocols and other information.

NECHAMA volunteers work Mondays through Saturdays from 9:00am to 4:00pm. Once you sign up, NECHAMA will work with volunteers to identify a good schedule. Volunteers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. NECHAMA will provide gloves, masks, and eye protection.

Contact Dorothy Maples at dorothy@nechama.org with any questions.

Community Partner: NECHAMA Jewish Response to Disaster

Join NECHAMA as we help the Detroit recover from the devastating flooding which begin in June 2021. 

NECHAMA recovery teams help impacted families salvage personal belongings, remove damaged materials of homes, and begin the process of rebuilding. In the first two weeks of disaster response, NECHAMA donated nearly 800 hours of labor and helped families in 20 homes.

To Volunteer - Sign Up Here 

Once you complete the form at the link above, NECHAMA will  connect with you to provide the necessary paperwork to complete ahead of your volunteer service, as well as provide details about current Covid protocols and other information.

NECHAMA volunteers work Mondays through Saturdays from 9:00am to 4:00pm. Once you sign up, NECHAMA will work with volunteers to identify a good schedule. Volunteers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. NECHAMA will provide gloves, masks, and eye protection.

Contact Dorothy Maples at dorothy@nechama.org with any questions.

Community Partner: NECHAMA Jewish Response to Disaster

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer:  Workshop Presenter

Use your knowledge to help small business owners learn critical skills

Location: Varies throughout Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Description: SCORE workshop presenters share their business acumen with their local community by leading educational workshops and seminars.

As a workshop presenter, you’ll:

Create and deliver presentations in your community Facilitate roundtable discussions Lead educational seminars, meetups and other networking events Track the statistics on your workshop program

If you have a few hours to give per month, our SCORE clients will benefit from your expertise.

Learn more at www.score.org/volunteer.

SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration established to help aspiring and existing entrepreneurs succeed. Every year, SCORE volunteers help thousands of entrepreneurs achieve their dreams of starting small businesses and achieving new levels of success. Volunteering is a way for you to give back, network with business experts, and share your knowledge. Join SCORE as a workshop presenter today to make a meaningful difference in your local economy.

Skills: Teaching/Instruction, Professional Development, Adult Education, Networking, Public Speaking, Verbal/Written Communication, Orientation/Training

What are the requirements for the opportunity 18 minimum age

Time Commitment: A few hours per month.

Other Requirements: Complete your volunteer application at www.score.org/volunteer-registration.

Causes: Community, Employment, Education & Literacy

Keywords: mentor, teacher, presenter, professional, public speaking, business, speaker, community, skills, entrepreneur, teach

Community Partner: SCORE SE Michigan

Use your knowledge to help small business owners learn critical skills

Location: Varies throughout Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Description: SCORE workshop presenters share their business acumen with their local community by leading educational workshops and seminars.

As a workshop presenter, you’ll:

Create and deliver presentations in your community Facilitate roundtable discussions Lead educational seminars, meetups and other networking events Track the statistics on your workshop program

If you have a few hours to give per month, our SCORE clients will benefit from your expertise.

Learn more at www.score.org/volunteer.

SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration established to help aspiring and existing entrepreneurs succeed. Every year, SCORE volunteers help thousands of entrepreneurs achieve their dreams of starting small businesses and achieving new levels of success. Volunteering is a way for you to give back, network with business experts, and share your knowledge. Join SCORE as a workshop presenter today to make a meaningful difference in your local economy.

Skills: Teaching/Instruction, Professional Development, Adult Education, Networking, Public Speaking, Verbal/Written Communication, Orientation/Training

What are the requirements for the opportunity 18 minimum age

Time Commitment: A few hours per month.

Other Requirements: Complete your volunteer application at www.score.org/volunteer-registration.

Causes: Community, Employment, Education & Literacy

Keywords: mentor, teacher, presenter, professional, public speaking, business, speaker, community, skills, entrepreneur, teach

Community Partner: SCORE SE Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Business Mentor

Share your knowledge with a small business owner!

A SCORE mentor is an adviser who helps individuals and small businesses reach their goals. Mentors provide free business advice and education to aspiring entrepreneurs and existing business owners. As a mentor, you’ll help clients solve problems, make businesses more efficient, and assist with developing long-term business plans. Additionally, you may discover new sources of insight and knowledge to help your own business and leadership style. Teaching others how to manage people or projects, along with illustrating ways to succeed in other aspects of business, could inspire you to continue with your own professional growth-all of this while helping your local community.

The ideal mentor is empathetic, flexible, and loves connecting people to the right resources. Mentors often have significant experience within their field, excellent communication skills, and the ability to dedicate a few hours a week. Apply today if you have expertise in any business topic, including but not limited to marketing, finance and accounting, management, technology, strategy, websites, etc.

SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration that helps aspiring and existing entrepreneurs succeed. Every year, our volunteers help thousands of entrepreneurs achieve their dreams of starting small businesses and achieving new levels of success. Volunteering is a way for you to give back, network with business experts, and share your knowledge. Join SCORE today to make a meaningful difference in your local economy.

Learn more at www.score.org/volunteer.

Skills: Mentoring, Strategic planning, Business analysis, People skills, Relationship building, Verbal/written communication

What are the requirements for the opportunity: Orientation/Training

Minimum age: 18

Time Commitment: 15-20 hours per month.

Other Requirements: Complete your volunteer application at www.score.org/volunteer-registration.

Join SCORE to Help Small Businesses!

Causes: Community, Employment, Education & Literacy

Keywords: counselor, mentor, management, marketing, local, entrepreneurship, business, technology, community, small business

Community Partner: SCORE SE Michigan

Share your knowledge with a small business owner!

A SCORE mentor is an adviser who helps individuals and small businesses reach their goals. Mentors provide free business advice and education to aspiring entrepreneurs and existing business owners. As a mentor, you’ll help clients solve problems, make businesses more efficient, and assist with developing long-term business plans. Additionally, you may discover new sources of insight and knowledge to help your own business and leadership style. Teaching others how to manage people or projects, along with illustrating ways to succeed in other aspects of business, could inspire you to continue with your own professional growth-all of this while helping your local community.

The ideal mentor is empathetic, flexible, and loves connecting people to the right resources. Mentors often have significant experience within their field, excellent communication skills, and the ability to dedicate a few hours a week. Apply today if you have expertise in any business topic, including but not limited to marketing, finance and accounting, management, technology, strategy, websites, etc.

SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration that helps aspiring and existing entrepreneurs succeed. Every year, our volunteers help thousands of entrepreneurs achieve their dreams of starting small businesses and achieving new levels of success. Volunteering is a way for you to give back, network with business experts, and share your knowledge. Join SCORE today to make a meaningful difference in your local economy.

Learn more at www.score.org/volunteer.

Skills: Mentoring, Strategic planning, Business analysis, People skills, Relationship building, Verbal/written communication

What are the requirements for the opportunity: Orientation/Training

Minimum age: 18

Time Commitment: 15-20 hours per month.

Other Requirements: Complete your volunteer application at www.score.org/volunteer-registration.

Join SCORE to Help Small Businesses!

Causes: Community, Employment, Education & Literacy

Keywords: counselor, mentor, management, marketing, local, entrepreneurship, business, technology, community, small business

Community Partner: SCORE SE Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed to Help Senior Residents

Join Jewish Senior Life as a volunteer in the residents store at the Teital or Prentis Apartments in Oak Park. In this social role, volunteers will need to tender cash, handle merchandise, inventory and assist shoppers. Volunteer shifts are from 10:00am to 1:00pm, Monday through Friday. JSL staff will work with your schedule to volunteer!

All volunteers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Community Partner: Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit

Join Jewish Senior Life as a volunteer in the residents store at the Teital or Prentis Apartments in Oak Park. In this social role, volunteers will need to tender cash, handle merchandise, inventory and assist shoppers. Volunteer shifts are from 10:00am to 1:00pm, Monday through Friday. JSL staff will work with your schedule to volunteer!

All volunteers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Community Partner: Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Michigan Ability Partners seeks board members, who will act as advocates and leaders of the agency. Board Members will be responsible for attending monthly board meetings and serving on one agency committee. A full description of a board members responsibilities will be shared upon request. 

Community Partner: Michigan Ability Partners

Michigan Ability Partners seeks board members, who will act as advocates and leaders of the agency. Board Members will be responsible for attending monthly board meetings and serving on one agency committee. A full description of a board members responsibilities will be shared upon request. 

Community Partner: Michigan Ability Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Development Committee Member

The committee member is a volunteer role that supports Michigan Ability Partners marketing and fundraising efforts. Participates in monthly meetings and supports fundraising drives and events. 

Community Partner: Michigan Ability Partners

The committee member is a volunteer role that supports Michigan Ability Partners marketing and fundraising efforts. Participates in monthly meetings and supports fundraising drives and events. 

Community Partner: Michigan Ability Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking For Ways To Help In Your Area? Become a Hospice Volunteer!

A few hours of your time can make a difference to a lonely patient!

Compassus Hospice is looking for volunteers to provide in-home visits to hospice patients. Your caring presence allows family members the chance to run errands or keep appointments, or lonely patients to have visits from a new friend. Our program provides training (currently virtual) to volunteers and offers ongoing education, recognition and support. Hours are flexible.

If you are interested, please call our Volunteer Coordinator, Sarah Hemenway, at 586-464-4865, or email her at Sarah.Hemenway@compassus.com.

We look forward to you hearing from you!

Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Warren Hospice

A few hours of your time can make a difference to a lonely patient!

Compassus Hospice is looking for volunteers to provide in-home visits to hospice patients. Your caring presence allows family members the chance to run errands or keep appointments, or lonely patients to have visits from a new friend. Our program provides training (currently virtual) to volunteers and offers ongoing education, recognition and support. Hours are flexible.

If you are interested, please call our Volunteer Coordinator, Sarah Hemenway, at 586-464-4865, or email her at Sarah.Hemenway@compassus.com.

We look forward to you hearing from you!

Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Warren Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Clerical Skills with Compassus Hospice!

A few hours of your time will make a difference to Hospice patients!

We are looking for caring, competent volunteers to assist with a wide variety of clerical responsibilities in our Warren office. Clerical duties may include filing, typing, copying, data entry, assisting with mailings, and making start of care packets. Gain valuable office experiences to add to your resume, or share your skills to keep busy in retirement, or while looking for employment.

Opportunities available for weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Volunteer schedule tailored to fit your availability. If you are interested, please call our Volunteer Coordinator, Sarah Hemenway, at 586-464-4865, or email her at Sarah.Hemenway@compassus.com.

Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Warren Hospice

A few hours of your time will make a difference to Hospice patients!

We are looking for caring, competent volunteers to assist with a wide variety of clerical responsibilities in our Warren office. Clerical duties may include filing, typing, copying, data entry, assisting with mailings, and making start of care packets. Gain valuable office experiences to add to your resume, or share your skills to keep busy in retirement, or while looking for employment.

Opportunities available for weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Volunteer schedule tailored to fit your availability. If you are interested, please call our Volunteer Coordinator, Sarah Hemenway, at 586-464-4865, or email her at Sarah.Hemenway@compassus.com.

Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Warren Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Project TAKE-OUT with Jewish Senior Life

Although most local restaurants are open, many of our independent JSL residents enjoy take-out meals. To support small businesses and local restaurants as well as our community’s vulnerable older adults, FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life proposes Project TAKE-OUT. Community members are encouraged to purchase gift cards at local restaurants, both Kosher and non, to donate to JSL residents. FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life extends love, provides support and appreciates the community backing this new Project TAKE-OUT.

 

Jewish Senior Life residents will submit their names to be placed in a raffle. The raffle will be maintained by FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life Director, Leslie Katz. Community members will purchase gift cards from both Kosher and non-kosher local restaurants and deliver to Leslie Katz at Jewish Senior Life. Leslie Katz will hold a weekly raffle; the resident chosen will select between the gift cards available. Leslie will ensure delivery options are available whether from the restaurant or a volunteer. Once a resident’s name is chosen, their name will be removed from future raffle drawings. Project TAKE-OUT supports local restaurants, JSL residents, and gives our community members the opportunity to give to our most vulnerable members.

Community Partner: Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit

Although most local restaurants are open, many of our independent JSL residents enjoy take-out meals. To support small businesses and local restaurants as well as our community’s vulnerable older adults, FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life proposes Project TAKE-OUT. Community members are encouraged to purchase gift cards at local restaurants, both Kosher and non, to donate to JSL residents. FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life extends love, provides support and appreciates the community backing this new Project TAKE-OUT.

 

Jewish Senior Life residents will submit their names to be placed in a raffle. The raffle will be maintained by FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life Director, Leslie Katz. Community members will purchase gift cards from both Kosher and non-kosher local restaurants and deliver to Leslie Katz at Jewish Senior Life. Leslie Katz will hold a weekly raffle; the resident chosen will select between the gift cards available. Leslie will ensure delivery options are available whether from the restaurant or a volunteer. Once a resident’s name is chosen, their name will be removed from future raffle drawings. Project TAKE-OUT supports local restaurants, JSL residents, and gives our community members the opportunity to give to our most vulnerable members.

Community Partner: Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising

We are looking for people with experience or drive to do direct solicitations, managing fundraising campaigns, grant writing, and planning fundraising events. 

Fundraising is a critical need for A Brighter Way.

We have a great team and would appreciate your consultation and/or time that you can share with us.

We look forward to meeting you!

 

Grace

Community Partner: A Brighter Way

We are looking for people with experience or drive to do direct solicitations, managing fundraising campaigns, grant writing, and planning fundraising events. 

Fundraising is a critical need for A Brighter Way.

We have a great team and would appreciate your consultation and/or time that you can share with us.

We look forward to meeting you!

 

Grace

Community Partner: A Brighter Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Business Assistant Development Department

World Medical Relief is looking for an assistant for our busy development department!

The development department is tasked with fundraising, communications and community affairs and is in need of the steadfast support of an assistant to its director. The assistant would help with follow up correspondence, filing, tracking data, data input, following up with potential sponsors, mailings, copy work, etc.

World Medical Relief will work with volunteers to find a suitable schedule, etc.

Community Partner: World Medical Relief

World Medical Relief is looking for an assistant for our busy development department!

The development department is tasked with fundraising, communications and community affairs and is in need of the steadfast support of an assistant to its director. The assistant would help with follow up correspondence, filing, tracking data, data input, following up with potential sponsors, mailings, copy work, etc.

World Medical Relief will work with volunteers to find a suitable schedule, etc.

Community Partner: World Medical Relief

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writer

A Brighter Way is a new organization looking to expand our mentorship programs. We are in need of volunteers to research and write grants on behalf of A Brighter Way. 

We have access to a few grant databases but need help narrowing down which grants to write and writing them. 

Your help would allow us to grow as an organization and be able to serve more people who are formally incarcerated in Washtenaw county. 

look forward to meeting you 

 

Grace

Community Partner: A Brighter Way

A Brighter Way is a new organization looking to expand our mentorship programs. We are in need of volunteers to research and write grants on behalf of A Brighter Way. 

We have access to a few grant databases but need help narrowing down which grants to write and writing them. 

Your help would allow us to grow as an organization and be able to serve more people who are formally incarcerated in Washtenaw county. 

look forward to meeting you 

 

Grace

Community Partner: A Brighter Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: YMCA Volunteer Interest

Volunteers are vital to the YMCA. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to meet the needs of the kids, families, and adults who live in our community. A variety of volunteer opportunities are available. Complete this registration to start your journey, thank you for considering the YMCA as a place to donate your time and talents. You are voluntarily awesome!

  Please note you will need to register for specific volunteer opportunities in addition to this intrest form. Some volunteer opportunities will require you to complete a national background check, child abuse prevention training, along with program specific trainings as necessary.   Questions about specific volunteer opportunities? Visit www.ymcadetroit.org/volunteer or contact Jackie Kippen, Executive Director of Volunteer Services at jkippen@ymcadetroit.org

Community Partner: YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit

Volunteers are vital to the YMCA. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to meet the needs of the kids, families, and adults who live in our community. A variety of volunteer opportunities are available. Complete this registration to start your journey, thank you for considering the YMCA as a place to donate your time and talents. You are voluntarily awesome!

  Please note you will need to register for specific volunteer opportunities in addition to this intrest form. Some volunteer opportunities will require you to complete a national background check, child abuse prevention training, along with program specific trainings as necessary.   Questions about specific volunteer opportunities? Visit www.ymcadetroit.org/volunteer or contact Jackie Kippen, Executive Director of Volunteer Services at jkippen@ymcadetroit.org

Community Partner: YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48226

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Marketing Internship

The Westside Farmers’ Market is seeking an intern, passionate about great food, to assist in promoting the advantages of shopping locally from our broad array of dedicated farmers and producers. The intern will be responsible for developing a weekly blog and email newsletter to keep our shoppers informed about the activities and products available each week. The Market manager will facilitate farm visits, vendor interviews or other activities to assist in creatively promoting the Market.

Duties and Responsibilities

Develop a weekly Market e-newsletter and blog post Assist in writing grants for additional Market support Identify creative methods for promoting the Market to all the community

Qualifications

Passion for the Market’s Mission of providing high quality, fresh, locally produced food to all members of our community Experience developing effective communications to reach a wide range of current and potential customers Strong written and verbal communication skills Creativity in identifying and producing new methods for promoting the Market Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Community Partner: Westside Farmers' Market

The Westside Farmers’ Market is seeking an intern, passionate about great food, to assist in promoting the advantages of shopping locally from our broad array of dedicated farmers and producers. The intern will be responsible for developing a weekly blog and email newsletter to keep our shoppers informed about the activities and products available each week. The Market manager will facilitate farm visits, vendor interviews or other activities to assist in creatively promoting the Market.

Duties and Responsibilities

Develop a weekly Market e-newsletter and blog post Assist in writing grants for additional Market support Identify creative methods for promoting the Market to all the community

Qualifications

Passion for the Market’s Mission of providing high quality, fresh, locally produced food to all members of our community Experience developing effective communications to reach a wide range of current and potential customers Strong written and verbal communication skills Creativity in identifying and producing new methods for promoting the Market Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Community Partner: Westside Farmers' Market

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Community Partner Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 48103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Greeter

Job Summary: Represent Turner Senior Resource Center by being a friendly and helpful guide to information about classes, programs, and resources available to participants. Greeters are responsible for general tasks such as handling all phone calls, making coffee, handling money, registering members for classes, and assisting other programs in the building.

 

Job Responsibilities:

Greet everyone at the door, answer questions, and direct them to the right location Answer phone calls, respond to questions or direct to appropriate staff as needed Check daily building schedule to know the day’s activities Read all appropriate materials to learn about TSWP, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Housing Bureau for Seniors, Silver Club and Turner Geriatric Clinic programs Register people for TSWP classes and confirm attendance by phone prior to first class Collect TSWP class fees and donations and issue receipts Make coffee and keep any refreshments available on counter, using required sanitation methods Help with presentations by signing people in and directing people to rooms Keep lobby bulletin board and information tables up to date Learn about community resources and the Resources for Older Adults database to help older adults and family members learn about needed services Refer complicated questions or people with social work needs to Assistant Director Assume other tasks and responsibilities according to TSRC need and volunteer talents Assist other programs in building with tasks such as mailings, if time available Register at Michigan Medicine Volunteer Services and record hours for Michigan Medicine Volunteer Services

 

Qualifications:

Personable and friendly

Ability to handle multiple tasks Pleasant telephone etiquette Reliable and punctual Ability to work with minimal supervision Must like working with older adults

 

Training:

New volunteers meet one-on-one with the Assistant Director or Director who will explain the position, assess the appropriateness of the volunteer match, and provide training in the position.

 

The volunteer then spends a half -day shadowing a current greeter to get "on-the-job" experience.

 

Finally, the new volunteer takes a regular shift with supervision by the volunteer coordinator.

 

Two meetings are held annually to update all the volunteers on new programs and procedures, to get their suggestions, and to give additional information on issues like safety and community resources.

Community Partner: Turner Senior Wellness Program

Job Summary: Represent Turner Senior Resource Center by being a friendly and helpful guide to information about classes, programs, and resources available to participants. Greeters are responsible for general tasks such as handling all phone calls, making coffee, handling money, registering members for classes, and assisting other programs in the building.

 

Job Responsibilities:

Greet everyone at the door, answer questions, and direct them to the right location Answer phone calls, respond to questions or direct to appropriate staff as needed Check daily building schedule to know the day’s activities Read all appropriate materials to learn about TSWP, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Housing Bureau for Seniors, Silver Club and Turner Geriatric Clinic programs Register people for TSWP classes and confirm attendance by phone prior to first class Collect TSWP class fees and donations and issue receipts Make coffee and keep any refreshments available on counter, using required sanitation methods Help with presentations by signing people in and directing people to rooms Keep lobby bulletin board and information tables up to date Learn about community resources and the Resources for Older Adults database to help older adults and family members learn about needed services Refer complicated questions or people with social work needs to Assistant Director Assume other tasks and responsibilities according to TSRC need and volunteer talents Assist other programs in building with tasks such as mailings, if time available Register at Michigan Medicine Volunteer Services and record hours for Michigan Medicine Volunteer Services

 

Qualifications:

Personable and friendly

Ability to handle multiple tasks Pleasant telephone etiquette Reliable and punctual Ability to work with minimal supervision Must like working with older adults

 

Training:

New volunteers meet one-on-one with the Assistant Director or Director who will explain the position, assess the appropriateness of the volunteer match, and provide training in the position.

 

The volunteer then spends a half -day shadowing a current greeter to get "on-the-job" experience.

 

Finally, the new volunteer takes a regular shift with supervision by the volunteer coordinator.

 

Two meetings are held annually to update all the volunteers on new programs and procedures, to get their suggestions, and to give additional information on issues like safety and community resources.

Community Partner: Turner Senior Wellness Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Community Partner Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 48105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with Survivors Speak

Survivors Speak is on a mission to bring a voice to taboo topics and social injustices, through the arts, community conversations, mobilizing communities, and/or any creative platform that we discover. 

Volunteers are needed for a variety of different opportunities and programs:

-Senior Supplies Program -Youth In Action Program -Street Activism -Civic Involvement -And many more opportunities   To learn more about us, you can visit our website here, and our Facebook group here.   To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and get involved, please email Trische' Duckworth at tduckwor@usc.edu.

 

Community Partner: Survivors Speak

Survivors Speak is on a mission to bring a voice to taboo topics and social injustices, through the arts, community conversations, mobilizing communities, and/or any creative platform that we discover. 

Volunteers are needed for a variety of different opportunities and programs:

-Senior Supplies Program -Youth In Action Program -Street Activism -Civic Involvement -And many more opportunities   To learn more about us, you can visit our website here, and our Facebook group here.   To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and get involved, please email Trische' Duckworth at tduckwor@usc.edu.

 

Community Partner: Survivors Speak

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48111

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Mint Ambassadors

Help a small nonprofit grow and serve more children and youth in Detroit. We need Ambassadors to advocate for us, connect us to potential donors and opportunities - and support our creative youth. You could:
-Introduce us to businesses that will commission art from our summer workers.

-Support our fundraisers by inviting new people to donate.

-Share our posts.

-Share your network. Introduce us to decision makers or funders or donors.
-Advocate for Mint and youth jobs.

-Show up at some of our events.
-Buy youth art.
-Level the playing field and open doors.

You also will be among the first to hear our big news and new initiatives and will help us continue our momentum through 2022.

Community Partner: Mint Artists Guild

Help a small nonprofit grow and serve more children and youth in Detroit. We need Ambassadors to advocate for us, connect us to potential donors and opportunities - and support our creative youth. You could:
-Introduce us to businesses that will commission art from our summer workers.

-Support our fundraisers by inviting new people to donate.

-Share our posts.

-Share your network. Introduce us to decision makers or funders or donors.
-Advocate for Mint and youth jobs.

-Show up at some of our events.
-Buy youth art.
-Level the playing field and open doors.

You also will be among the first to hear our big news and new initiatives and will help us continue our momentum through 2022.

Community Partner: Mint Artists Guild

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Receptionist Volunteer

Our Front Desk volunteers greet families when they arrive, answer and transfer phone calls, help with light clerical duties and other needs of the organization as needed. This position offers a flexible schedule during office hours, usually 4-5 hours weekly.

Community Partner: CARE House of Oakland County

Our Front Desk volunteers greet families when they arrive, answer and transfer phone calls, help with light clerical duties and other needs of the organization as needed. This position offers a flexible schedule during office hours, usually 4-5 hours weekly.

Community Partner: CARE House of Oakland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors Needed

This is an unpaid volunteer tutoring role. 

 

Volunteer Tutor must:

Actively support the Student Advocacy Center’s mission, vision, values and principles of practice. Read, uphold and ensure appropriate implementation of all agency policies and procedures. Maintain utmost confidentiality and professionalism. Maintain excellent attendance. Must remain off Central Registry, sex offender registries and successfully pass criminal background checks annually. Notify SAC of any changes.

 

Qualifications

High School Diploma or GED preferred. Commitment to advocacy, empowerment, cultural humility, trauma-informed care and restorative practices Background check clearance, including ICHAT, national and state sex offender registry and Central Registry clearance Persistence. A belief that all youth have the ability to learn. Ability and willingness to work with families using a non-blaming, strength-based approach. Good communication skills  Organizational skills, flexibility, and the ability to work in a variety of settings, including both in the home and virtually. The ability to work independently. Knowledge of community and educational resources, or ability and willingness to learn. Proficient and accurate in Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Online Tutoring Platform (such as Zoom) or the ability and willingness to learn.

 

Scope of Services

Build positive relationships with each individual student and serve as a positive role model. Support students in learning, review academic materials and schoolwork with them, explain how to solve problems, and check completed work. Help students develop student skills and organization techniques that help improve their academic performance. Collaborate with the student and family in supporting the academic progress of the student. Report and log all volunteer hours with SAC.

 

Sign Up starts here:

https://studentadvocacycenter.org/volunteer-tutor-training/

Community Partner: Student Advocacy Center of Michigan

This is an unpaid volunteer tutoring role. 

 

Volunteer Tutor must:

Actively support the Student Advocacy Center’s mission, vision, values and principles of practice. Read, uphold and ensure appropriate implementation of all agency policies and procedures. Maintain utmost confidentiality and professionalism. Maintain excellent attendance. Must remain off Central Registry, sex offender registries and successfully pass criminal background checks annually. Notify SAC of any changes.

 

Qualifications

High School Diploma or GED preferred. Commitment to advocacy, empowerment, cultural humility, trauma-informed care and restorative practices Background check clearance, including ICHAT, national and state sex offender registry and Central Registry clearance Persistence. A belief that all youth have the ability to learn. Ability and willingness to work with families using a non-blaming, strength-based approach. Good communication skills  Organizational skills, flexibility, and the ability to work in a variety of settings, including both in the home and virtually. The ability to work independently. Knowledge of community and educational resources, or ability and willingness to learn. Proficient and accurate in Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Online Tutoring Platform (such as Zoom) or the ability and willingness to learn.

 

Scope of Services

Build positive relationships with each individual student and serve as a positive role model. Support students in learning, review academic materials and schoolwork with them, explain how to solve problems, and check completed work. Help students develop student skills and organization techniques that help improve their academic performance. Collaborate with the student and family in supporting the academic progress of the student. Report and log all volunteer hours with SAC.

 

Sign Up starts here:

https://studentadvocacycenter.org/volunteer-tutor-training/

Community Partner: Student Advocacy Center of Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wishlist Support at the House

WISHLIST Your donations will help us make a “home away from home” for families whose children are receiving treatment at area hospitals. View the items on our WishList here: Top WishList Items Donations may be dropped off in the bin located under the overhang in our parking lot.  Please follow the directions posted regarding completing the donation form and notifying the House Manager that you have dropped off items. AMAZON: You can also order items and ship them to the House through Amazon.  View our Amazon WishList here.  Select us as your charity with Amazon Smile and we also receive a donation! TARGET: We also have a Target wishlist, which can be accessed here. Thank you for your support of our families!

Community Partner: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Ann Arbor

WISHLIST Your donations will help us make a “home away from home” for families whose children are receiving treatment at area hospitals. View the items on our WishList here: Top WishList Items Donations may be dropped off in the bin located under the overhang in our parking lot.  Please follow the directions posted regarding completing the donation form and notifying the House Manager that you have dropped off items. AMAZON: You can also order items and ship them to the House through Amazon.  View our Amazon WishList here.  Select us as your charity with Amazon Smile and we also receive a donation! TARGET: We also have a Target wishlist, which can be accessed here. Thank you for your support of our families!

Community Partner: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Ann Arbor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Online - Help Foreign Students Practice English

ENGin is looking for volunteers aged 15-22 to serve as speaking buddies for international students. This is a super-flexible and unique opportunity to make a difference without leaving your room. Plus, you'll get to know peers across the world!

Here's how it works: we will pair you up with a Ukrainian student to video chat each week at times that are convenient for you. We match students and volunteers based on age, gender preference, interests, and schedules. All of our students have studied English, so you don't have to worry about reviewing grammar rules - just chat about school, the latest news stories, favorite books and movies, holiday plans, or anything else that's on your mind. We also provide tons of resources, activities, and ideas for you to use. Your speaking sessions can be 30-60 minutes long.

To join our team, please fill out this short form: https://forms.gle/QSXn8jN8uUPoMrK26.

The form will help us understand your background and match you with a student. Once we receive your form, we will reach out to schedule a 15-20 minute video call to provide more details about volunteering with ENGin and answer any questions.


You can learn more about ENGin at www.enginprogram.org. If you have any questions before signing up, please contact us at info@enginprogram.org.

Community Partner: ENGin

ENGin is looking for volunteers aged 15-22 to serve as speaking buddies for international students. This is a super-flexible and unique opportunity to make a difference without leaving your room. Plus, you'll get to know peers across the world!

Here's how it works: we will pair you up with a Ukrainian student to video chat each week at times that are convenient for you. We match students and volunteers based on age, gender preference, interests, and schedules. All of our students have studied English, so you don't have to worry about reviewing grammar rules - just chat about school, the latest news stories, favorite books and movies, holiday plans, or anything else that's on your mind. We also provide tons of resources, activities, and ideas for you to use. Your speaking sessions can be 30-60 minutes long.

To join our team, please fill out this short form: https://forms.gle/QSXn8jN8uUPoMrK26.

The form will help us understand your background and match you with a student. Once we receive your form, we will reach out to schedule a 15-20 minute video call to provide more details about volunteering with ENGin and answer any questions.


You can learn more about ENGin at www.enginprogram.org. If you have any questions before signing up, please contact us at info@enginprogram.org.

Community Partner: ENGin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Blankets Needed for Local Organizations

World Medical Relief is seeking donations of new twin-size blankets for its Blanket Relief Program, which benefits homeless shelters, human service agencies, churches, and other organizations.

Donations may be dropped off at 21725 Melrose Ave., Southfield, MI 48075 between 8:00am and 4:00pm in the back of the building at the blue donations door.

Please no afghans, throws, or crochet blankets.

Please contact Josephine Jabara at jjabara@worldmedicalrelief.org with any questions.

Community Partner: World Medical Relief

World Medical Relief is seeking donations of new twin-size blankets for its Blanket Relief Program, which benefits homeless shelters, human service agencies, churches, and other organizations.

Donations may be dropped off at 21725 Melrose Ave., Southfield, MI 48075 between 8:00am and 4:00pm in the back of the building at the blue donations door.

Please no afghans, throws, or crochet blankets.

Please contact Josephine Jabara at jjabara@worldmedicalrelief.org with any questions.

Community Partner: World Medical Relief

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Design

We are looking to redo our WEBSITE.  We would like to make it more user friendly and more enjoyable to visit.

Community Partner: Redford Brightmoor Initiative

We are looking to redo our WEBSITE.  We would like to make it more user friendly and more enjoyable to visit.

Community Partner: Redford Brightmoor Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at our new STEAM Cafe!

We are currently building Inkster's newest community education center and we need your help to staff it! The STEAM cafe will be a space to access technology, job training, and educational resources. Please help us make this space as open and accessible to everyone as possible.

Community Partner: Operation Refuge

We are currently building Inkster's newest community education center and we need your help to staff it! The STEAM cafe will be a space to access technology, job training, and educational resources. Please help us make this space as open and accessible to everyone as possible.

Community Partner: Operation Refuge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48141

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutor/Mentor

Sign up to be a volunteer tutor on our website, https://theeduproject.net/tutors/. After a brief background check and orientation, you'll be able to meet with a student that we match you with (who shares interests in the areas you feel comfortable teaching) ~ once a week.

Community Partner: The Education Project

Sign up to be a volunteer tutor on our website, https://theeduproject.net/tutors/. After a brief background check and orientation, you'll be able to meet with a student that we match you with (who shares interests in the areas you feel comfortable teaching) ~ once a week.

Community Partner: The Education Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 21202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Young Adults Develop Careers in IT

NPower creates pathways to economic prosperity by launching digital careers for military veterans and young adults from underserved communities.

NPower's programming is completely free to trainees and consists of 16 weeks of in-classroom sessions (currently virtual), followed by a 7-week paid internship in a relevant field. Trainees leave the program with CompTIA certification, ready for free entry-level positions in IT across Southeastern Michigan.

NPower offers a wide range of opportunities for volunteers to engage in high impact, meaningful experiences
with the veterans, military spouses and young adults from underserved communities enrolled in our free tech training program here in Michigan.

Volunteer opportunities include:

Guest Lecturer: serve as a subject matter expert or share your career journey Workshop Facilitator: facilitate workshops on tech topics. NPower can provide curriculum and guidance for volunteers. Mentor: Help guide a student starting their career in IT Site Visit: Host students at your corporate office and provide insight into your experience with your company or in your field (can be done virtually!) Tutor: Review class materials and prepare students for certification tests. Resume consultation: Help students polish their resumes and online presence. Mock Interviews: Prepare students for interviews in technical fields

NPower staff will work with volunteers to schedule volunteers sessions, however most professional development lectures and workshops take place on Thursdays. NPower staff will also share curriculum, guidelines, and other information with volunteers.

Sign up today to help NPower students develop into successful IT professionals!

NPower is also seeking companies and organizations for paid internship placements.

 

 

Community Partner: NPower

NPower creates pathways to economic prosperity by launching digital careers for military veterans and young adults from underserved communities.

NPower's programming is completely free to trainees and consists of 16 weeks of in-classroom sessions (currently virtual), followed by a 7-week paid internship in a relevant field. Trainees leave the program with CompTIA certification, ready for free entry-level positions in IT across Southeastern Michigan.

NPower offers a wide range of opportunities for volunteers to engage in high impact, meaningful experiences
with the veterans, military spouses and young adults from underserved communities enrolled in our free tech training program here in Michigan.

Volunteer opportunities include:

Guest Lecturer: serve as a subject matter expert or share your career journey Workshop Facilitator: facilitate workshops on tech topics. NPower can provide curriculum and guidance for volunteers. Mentor: Help guide a student starting their career in IT Site Visit: Host students at your corporate office and provide insight into your experience with your company or in your field (can be done virtually!) Tutor: Review class materials and prepare students for certification tests. Resume consultation: Help students polish their resumes and online presence. Mock Interviews: Prepare students for interviews in technical fields

NPower staff will work with volunteers to schedule volunteers sessions, however most professional development lectures and workshops take place on Thursdays. NPower staff will also share curriculum, guidelines, and other information with volunteers.

Sign up today to help NPower students develop into successful IT professionals!

NPower is also seeking companies and organizations for paid internship placements.

 

 

Community Partner: NPower

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-Kind Donation for Detroit Housing Commission Resident Services BACK 2 SCHOOL PULL-UP Tour

BACK 2 SCHOOL PULL-UP Tour - We here at the Detroit Housing Commission know in these uncertain circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic we are all unsure about what reopening schools may look like. Whether its virtual, or in –person learning, D.H.C. Resident Services Department wants to assist and relieve some of the burdens of having to purchase school supplies and PPE items this year. Unfortunately, there are no dedicated funds to support many of the fantastic programs and services offered by DHC. However, each year, Detroit Housing Commission continues to provide successful events with the wonderful support of numerous service providers and organizations such as yourself, that have contributed by volunteering and/or sponsorship. To continue our mission and have another successful event, we need your help! We are requesting the following contributions: 

• School Supplies: Backpacks, Notebooks, folders, pencils, pens, crayons, markers, rulers, etc.

• PPE- Children & Adult Facemasks, Children & Adult face shields, Hand Sanitizers, Kleenex

• Devices- Tablets/ Computers

• Household Cleaning Supplies- Bleach, Disinfectant wipes sprays, toilet paper, paper towel, etc.

If you would like to help with a financial donation, or a donation of school supplies please contact; Rob Haynes at (313) 220 - 6361, or Julia Fearing at (313) 671-2510. Thank You.

Community Partner: Detroit Housing Commission (Resident Services Department)

BACK 2 SCHOOL PULL-UP Tour - We here at the Detroit Housing Commission know in these uncertain circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic we are all unsure about what reopening schools may look like. Whether its virtual, or in –person learning, D.H.C. Resident Services Department wants to assist and relieve some of the burdens of having to purchase school supplies and PPE items this year. Unfortunately, there are no dedicated funds to support many of the fantastic programs and services offered by DHC. However, each year, Detroit Housing Commission continues to provide successful events with the wonderful support of numerous service providers and organizations such as yourself, that have contributed by volunteering and/or sponsorship. To continue our mission and have another successful event, we need your help! We are requesting the following contributions: 

• School Supplies: Backpacks, Notebooks, folders, pencils, pens, crayons, markers, rulers, etc.

• PPE- Children & Adult Facemasks, Children & Adult face shields, Hand Sanitizers, Kleenex

• Devices- Tablets/ Computers

• Household Cleaning Supplies- Bleach, Disinfectant wipes sprays, toilet paper, paper towel, etc.

If you would like to help with a financial donation, or a donation of school supplies please contact; Rob Haynes at (313) 220 - 6361, or Julia Fearing at (313) 671-2510. Thank You.

Community Partner: Detroit Housing Commission (Resident Services Department)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Henry Ford Cancer Institute Volunteer

Henry Ford Cancer Institute volunteers offer guidance for visitors, comfort for patients and support for family members and caregivers. As a volunteer, you will work alongside our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists to play a vital role in providing world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is one of the largest cancer institutions in Michigan. Our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists provide world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

We offer a variety of services to provide the best care for our patients and their families from diagnosis through survivorship. With one unified team of cancer specialists and innovations ranging from precision medicine to MRI-guided radiation therapy, we deliver one-of-a-kind cancer treatments crafted precisely for the patient.

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is anchored by our Flagship Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and consists of five hospital locations, six outpatient cancer centers and dozens of aligned doctor’s offices.

Community Partner: Henry Ford Cancer Institute

Henry Ford Cancer Institute volunteers offer guidance for visitors, comfort for patients and support for family members and caregivers. As a volunteer, you will work alongside our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists to play a vital role in providing world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is one of the largest cancer institutions in Michigan. Our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists provide world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

We offer a variety of services to provide the best care for our patients and their families from diagnosis through survivorship. With one unified team of cancer specialists and innovations ranging from precision medicine to MRI-guided radiation therapy, we deliver one-of-a-kind cancer treatments crafted precisely for the patient.

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is anchored by our Flagship Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and consists of five hospital locations, six outpatient cancer centers and dozens of aligned doctor’s offices.

Community Partner: Henry Ford Cancer Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Henry Ford Cancer Institute Patient Guide

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is one of the largest cancer institutions in Michigan. Our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists provide world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

As a Patient Guide, you will be responsible for greeting all patients & guests as they enter the Bridgette Harris Cancer Pavilion and escorting them to their destination when needed. Patient Guides are the first people that Henry Ford Cancer Institute guests encounter, so if you’re friendly and enjoy providing great customer service, this is the role for you!

This position is stationed in the Brigitte Harris Cancer Pavilion located at 2800 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI. Please note that this location is scheduled to open January 2021. We are actively enrolling volunteers to begin their role in January 2021.

Henry Ford Cancer Institute volunteers offer guidance for visitors, comfort for patients and support for family members and caregivers. Patient Guide not the right volunteer experience for you? Check out our other volunteer opportunities listed or email hfcivolunteer@hfhs.org for more information.

Community Partner: Henry Ford Cancer Institute

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is one of the largest cancer institutions in Michigan. Our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists provide world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

As a Patient Guide, you will be responsible for greeting all patients & guests as they enter the Bridgette Harris Cancer Pavilion and escorting them to their destination when needed. Patient Guides are the first people that Henry Ford Cancer Institute guests encounter, so if you’re friendly and enjoy providing great customer service, this is the role for you!

This position is stationed in the Brigitte Harris Cancer Pavilion located at 2800 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI. Please note that this location is scheduled to open January 2021. We are actively enrolling volunteers to begin their role in January 2021.

Henry Ford Cancer Institute volunteers offer guidance for visitors, comfort for patients and support for family members and caregivers. Patient Guide not the right volunteer experience for you? Check out our other volunteer opportunities listed or email hfcivolunteer@hfhs.org for more information.

Community Partner: Henry Ford Cancer Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Henry Ford Cancer Institute Infusion Clinic Volunteer

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is one of the largest cancer institutions in Michigan. Our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists provide world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

Administration of chemotherapy can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 10 hours. Whatever the duration, Infusion Clinic volunteers play a key role in keeping patients comfortable by providing entertainment, conversation, light snacks or a warm blanket. If you have a welcoming, approachable attitude and enjoy providing comfort and care, this is the role for you!

This position is stationed in the Brigitte Harris Cancer Pavilion located at 2800 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI. Please note that this location is scheduled to open January 2021. We are actively enrolling volunteers to begin their role in January 2021.

Henry Ford Cancer Institute volunteers offer guidance for visitors, comfort for patients and support for family members and caregivers. Infusion Clinic not the right volunteer experience for you? Check out our other volunteer opportunities listed or email hfcivolunteer@hfhs.org for more information.

Community Partner: Henry Ford Cancer Institute

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is one of the largest cancer institutions in Michigan. Our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists provide world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

Administration of chemotherapy can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 10 hours. Whatever the duration, Infusion Clinic volunteers play a key role in keeping patients comfortable by providing entertainment, conversation, light snacks or a warm blanket. If you have a welcoming, approachable attitude and enjoy providing comfort and care, this is the role for you!

This position is stationed in the Brigitte Harris Cancer Pavilion located at 2800 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI. Please note that this location is scheduled to open January 2021. We are actively enrolling volunteers to begin their role in January 2021.

Henry Ford Cancer Institute volunteers offer guidance for visitors, comfort for patients and support for family members and caregivers. Infusion Clinic not the right volunteer experience for you? Check out our other volunteer opportunities listed or email hfcivolunteer@hfhs.org for more information.

Community Partner: Henry Ford Cancer Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Henry Ford Cancer Institute Pharmacy Assistant

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is one of the largest cancer institutions in Michigan. Our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists provide world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

Pharmacy Assistants help patients get the medication they need by delivering filled prescriptions to patient rooms throughout the Brigitte Harris Cancer Pavilion. This position works closely with the pharmacy staff and is perfect for someone with an interest in pharmaceutical sciences.

This position is stationed in the Brigitte Harris Cancer Pavilion located at 2800 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI. Please note that this location is scheduled to open January 2021. We are actively enrolling volunteers to begin their role in January 2021.

Henry Ford Cancer Institute volunteers offer guidance for visitors, comfort for patients and support for family members and caregivers. Pharmacy Assistant not the right volunteer experience for you? Check out our other volunteer opportunities listed or email hfcivolunteer@hfhs.org for more information.

Community Partner: Henry Ford Cancer Institute

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is one of the largest cancer institutions in Michigan. Our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists provide world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

Pharmacy Assistants help patients get the medication they need by delivering filled prescriptions to patient rooms throughout the Brigitte Harris Cancer Pavilion. This position works closely with the pharmacy staff and is perfect for someone with an interest in pharmaceutical sciences.

This position is stationed in the Brigitte Harris Cancer Pavilion located at 2800 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI. Please note that this location is scheduled to open January 2021. We are actively enrolling volunteers to begin their role in January 2021.

Henry Ford Cancer Institute volunteers offer guidance for visitors, comfort for patients and support for family members and caregivers. Pharmacy Assistant not the right volunteer experience for you? Check out our other volunteer opportunities listed or email hfcivolunteer@hfhs.org for more information.

Community Partner: Henry Ford Cancer Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Henry Ford Cancer Institute Inpatient Oncology Volunteer

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is one of the largest cancer institutions in Michigan. Our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists provide world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

The Inpatient Oncology volunteer will serve as a liaison between patients and support personnel on the nursing unit by assisting with cipher rounding, answering call lights and meeting patient needs. The Patient Ambassador role would suit someone with an interest in providing personal care and customer service. This role provides excellent experience for someone planning to enter the medical field, specifically those studying nursing.

Henry Ford Cancer Institute volunteers offer guidance for visitors, comfort for patients and support for family members and caregivers. Inpatient Oncology not the right volunteer experience for you? Check out our other volunteer opportunities listed or email hfcivolunteer@hfhs.org for more information.

Community Partner: Henry Ford Cancer Institute

The Henry Ford Cancer Institute is one of the largest cancer institutions in Michigan. Our highly skilled doctors, researchers, nurse navigators and other healthcare specialists provide world class cancer care to thousands of patients each year.

The Inpatient Oncology volunteer will serve as a liaison between patients and support personnel on the nursing unit by assisting with cipher rounding, answering call lights and meeting patient needs. The Patient Ambassador role would suit someone with an interest in providing personal care and customer service. This role provides excellent experience for someone planning to enter the medical field, specifically those studying nursing.

Henry Ford Cancer Institute volunteers offer guidance for visitors, comfort for patients and support for family members and caregivers. Inpatient Oncology not the right volunteer experience for you? Check out our other volunteer opportunities listed or email hfcivolunteer@hfhs.org for more information.

Community Partner: Henry Ford Cancer Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Marrow Registry - Gift of Life

This is an opportunity to potentially save someone's life by simply joining the marrow registry. Gift of Life is a non-profit organization based in South Florida who assists in curing blood cancer through cellular therapy. 

At Gift of Life we believe every person battling blood cancer deserves a second chance at life — and we are determined to make it happen. We are singularly passionate about engaging the public to help us get everyone involved in curing blood cancer, whether as a donor, a volunteer or a financial supporter. It all begins with one remarkable person, one life-changing swab and one huge win — finding a match and a cure.

Cancer does not stop for COVID and neither do we. Gift of Life has been able to continue stem-cell donations on site to continue helping patients get their second chance at life that they deserve.

Attached to this opportunity is a fact sheet explaining the sign up and donation process in more detail, as well as why we have been dedicating so much of our time and efforts to democratize the registry.

To sign up to join the registry, please CLICK HERE and then click GET SWABBED to answer our short health questionnaire and get your swab kits sent straight to your house. You Cure & Go Blue!

Community Partner: Gift of Life Marrow Registry

This is an opportunity to potentially save someone's life by simply joining the marrow registry. Gift of Life is a non-profit organization based in South Florida who assists in curing blood cancer through cellular therapy. 

At Gift of Life we believe every person battling blood cancer deserves a second chance at life — and we are determined to make it happen. We are singularly passionate about engaging the public to help us get everyone involved in curing blood cancer, whether as a donor, a volunteer or a financial supporter. It all begins with one remarkable person, one life-changing swab and one huge win — finding a match and a cure.

Cancer does not stop for COVID and neither do we. Gift of Life has been able to continue stem-cell donations on site to continue helping patients get their second chance at life that they deserve.

Attached to this opportunity is a fact sheet explaining the sign up and donation process in more detail, as well as why we have been dedicating so much of our time and efforts to democratize the registry.

To sign up to join the registry, please CLICK HERE and then click GET SWABBED to answer our short health questionnaire and get your swab kits sent straight to your house. You Cure & Go Blue!

Community Partner: Gift of Life Marrow Registry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: North Campus Mobile Food Distribution

Volunteers and donations are needed! Visit this page to sign up for Sept. 9th food distribution. You can also make a reservation to shop at the food distribution event at this page.

 

North Campus Mobile Food Distribution begins Sept. 9 

UM’s Maize & Blue Cupboard (MBC) and Ann Arbor-based Food Gatherers will debut a mobile food distribution program next Wednesday to make MBC resources more accessible to individuals living on North Campus while staying within COVID-19 safety and health guidelines. The first mobile distribution will be Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. in the northwest Parking Lot 10, located along Hubbard Road on North Campus. Additional dates include September 23, October 17 and 23, and November 4 and 18. 

 

The initial idea for the North Campus Distribution pilot originated through the COVID Campus Challenge, sponsored by the College of Engineering and Student Life. 

Trucks will deliver food items to the lot and shoppers can pick up pre-bagged vegetables and fruits as well as non-perishables pre-boxed for safety.

Volunteers and donations are needed! Visit this page to sign up for Sept. 9th food distribution. You can also make a reservation to shop at the food distribution event at this page.

Community Partner: MDining Sustainability and Community Outreach Program

Volunteers and donations are needed! Visit this page to sign up for Sept. 9th food distribution. You can also make a reservation to shop at the food distribution event at this page.

 

North Campus Mobile Food Distribution begins Sept. 9 

UM’s Maize & Blue Cupboard (MBC) and Ann Arbor-based Food Gatherers will debut a mobile food distribution program next Wednesday to make MBC resources more accessible to individuals living on North Campus while staying within COVID-19 safety and health guidelines. The first mobile distribution will be Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. in the northwest Parking Lot 10, located along Hubbard Road on North Campus. Additional dates include September 23, October 17 and 23, and November 4 and 18. 

 

The initial idea for the North Campus Distribution pilot originated through the COVID Campus Challenge, sponsored by the College of Engineering and Student Life. 

Trucks will deliver food items to the lot and shoppers can pick up pre-bagged vegetables and fruits as well as non-perishables pre-boxed for safety.

Volunteers and donations are needed! Visit this page to sign up for Sept. 9th food distribution. You can also make a reservation to shop at the food distribution event at this page.

Community Partner: MDining Sustainability and Community Outreach Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a Durfee Elementary-Middle School Student!

 

Life Remodeled is proud to lock-arms with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit, who is partnering with Durfee Elementary-Middle School to launch a mentoring program with Durfee students this fall, and we want you to become a mentor.

Each adult mentor will be matched with one student for 12 months. “Matches” will meet weekly at a time that works with your schedule. At first, volunteering will be done entirely virtual, but then transition to face-to-face when appropriate.

During meetings, matches will engage in conversation and activities that will encourage strong relationships, positive youth development and help students build 21st Century Skills.

Expectations: 

Commit for one year Attend an orientation via virtual platform Complete an application, participate in an interview and provide references Complete a background check Communicate with parent/caregiver Communicate with Big Brothers Big Sisters monthly about the match relationship

Want to learn more? Join us on Zoom, Friday, August 7 from 12pm - 12:45 pm.

 Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3139493261

 Please RSVP to Sharnese@LifeRemodeled.com if you plan to attend.

Community Partner: Life Remodeled

 

Life Remodeled is proud to lock-arms with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit, who is partnering with Durfee Elementary-Middle School to launch a mentoring program with Durfee students this fall, and we want you to become a mentor.

Each adult mentor will be matched with one student for 12 months. “Matches” will meet weekly at a time that works with your schedule. At first, volunteering will be done entirely virtual, but then transition to face-to-face when appropriate.

During meetings, matches will engage in conversation and activities that will encourage strong relationships, positive youth development and help students build 21st Century Skills.

Expectations: 

Commit for one year Attend an orientation via virtual platform Complete an application, participate in an interview and provide references Complete a background check Communicate with parent/caregiver Communicate with Big Brothers Big Sisters monthly about the match relationship

Want to learn more? Join us on Zoom, Friday, August 7 from 12pm - 12:45 pm.

 Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3139493261

 Please RSVP to Sharnese@LifeRemodeled.com if you plan to attend.

Community Partner: Life Remodeled

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ImmersEd Inc. Field Trip Coordinator

Help us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit!

ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum.

As a developing non-profit, we are looking for someone who can help us brainstorm around experiences that tie into middle school curriculum. We provide the planning template; we just need your ideas! Responsibilities include finding field trip locations around Metro Detroit; writing reflection questions to connect field trips to curriculum; and contacting locations to inquire about logistics around field trips.

Please contact us if you are interested in being part of our organization's foundation!

Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc.

Help us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit!

ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum.

As a developing non-profit, we are looking for someone who can help us brainstorm around experiences that tie into middle school curriculum. We provide the planning template; we just need your ideas! Responsibilities include finding field trip locations around Metro Detroit; writing reflection questions to connect field trips to curriculum; and contacting locations to inquire about logistics around field trips.

Please contact us if you are interested in being part of our organization's foundation!

Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project based work

Scleroderma Foundation Michigan Chapter is looking for someone to assist with writing blogs that would live on our website. These would be educational and informative to the persons living with scleroderma, to caregivers and to family members. They could include health topics, nutritional topics, insurance topics and mental health topics.

Community Partner: Scleroderma Foundation Michigan Chapter

Scleroderma Foundation Michigan Chapter is looking for someone to assist with writing blogs that would live on our website. These would be educational and informative to the persons living with scleroderma, to caregivers and to family members. They could include health topics, nutritional topics, insurance topics and mental health topics.

Community Partner: Scleroderma Foundation Michigan Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ImmersEd Inc. Grant Writer

Help us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit!

ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum.

 As a developing nonprofit, ImmersEd Inc. is looking for someone to help us find and/or write grants to secure critical funding for our programs. As a grant writer, you would be responsible for co-creating a bank of possible grants to apply for and working with other ImmersEd volunteers on writing them by their deadline. 

We are looking for someone who is passionate about our mission and who can bring that mission to light through their writing. We are flexible with scheduling, in terms of the hours of the day worked (pick your own schedule!) and the number of hours per week. 

Please respond to this post or reach out to info@immerseddetroit.org if you are interested or have questions. We would love to see any samples of previous writing you have done.

Thank you for helping us create the best opportunities for the amazing students of Detroit!

Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc.

Help us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit!

ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum.

 As a developing nonprofit, ImmersEd Inc. is looking for someone to help us find and/or write grants to secure critical funding for our programs. As a grant writer, you would be responsible for co-creating a bank of possible grants to apply for and working with other ImmersEd volunteers on writing them by their deadline. 

We are looking for someone who is passionate about our mission and who can bring that mission to light through their writing. We are flexible with scheduling, in terms of the hours of the day worked (pick your own schedule!) and the number of hours per week. 

Please respond to this post or reach out to info@immerseddetroit.org if you are interested or have questions. We would love to see any samples of previous writing you have done.

Thank you for helping us create the best opportunities for the amazing students of Detroit!

Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ImmersEd Inc. Website Designer

Help us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit!

ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum.

As a developing nonprofit, we are seeking assistance with creating a website that displays our mission and vision and that gets others excited about being a part of our organization! 

We are looking for someone who is passionate about our mission and is a creative storyteller through digital design. We aim to have our website up in August, with time to develop it further after that time, so we are looking for someone who can dedicate approximately 5 hours per week to this project, for the next few weeks. 

To apply, please respond to this opportunity or email us at info@immerseddetroit.org. We would love to see samples of work you have done in the past!

Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc.

Help us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit!

ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum.

As a developing nonprofit, we are seeking assistance with creating a website that displays our mission and vision and that gets others excited about being a part of our organization! 

We are looking for someone who is passionate about our mission and is a creative storyteller through digital design. We aim to have our website up in August, with time to develop it further after that time, so we are looking for someone who can dedicate approximately 5 hours per week to this project, for the next few weeks. 

To apply, please respond to this opportunity or email us at info@immerseddetroit.org. We would love to see samples of work you have done in the past!

Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors

Volunteer to tutor an adult learner in reading and math for 2 hours a week.  Materials and training are free.  Matched 1 to 1 with student.

Community Partner: DominicanLiteracyCenter

Volunteer to tutor an adult learner in reading and math for 2 hours a week.  Materials and training are free.  Matched 1 to 1 with student.

Community Partner: DominicanLiteracyCenter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48213

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Seniors in Memory Care

Help Jewish Senior Life's Memory Care residents experience the arts by donating the following NEW items:

-Art supplies: brushes, watercolors, markers, watercolor inks
-Sketchbooks, watercolor paper
-Bean Bags
-Swim Noodles

After you have shopped, please deliver to Fleischman Residence at 6710 W. Maple Rd., West Bloomfield, MI 48322. Contact Leslie Katz at lkatz@jslmi.org or 248-321-1437 to coordinate delivery.

Community Partner: Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit

Help Jewish Senior Life's Memory Care residents experience the arts by donating the following NEW items:

-Art supplies: brushes, watercolors, markers, watercolor inks
-Sketchbooks, watercolor paper
-Bean Bags
-Swim Noodles

After you have shopped, please deliver to Fleischman Residence at 6710 W. Maple Rd., West Bloomfield, MI 48322. Contact Leslie Katz at lkatz@jslmi.org or 248-321-1437 to coordinate delivery.

Community Partner: Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48322

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: URGENT NEED: Blood Donors Needed

The American Red Cross now faces a severe blood shortage due to an unprecedented number of blood drive cancellations in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Healthy individuals are needed now to donate to help patients counting on lifesaving blood.


Individuals can schedule an appointment to give blood with the Red Cross by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, using the Red Cross Blood Donor App, calling 1-800-RED-CROSS or enabling the Blood Donor Skill on any Alexa Echo device.


As the coronavirus pandemic has grown here in the U.S., blood drive cancellations have grown at an alarming rate. To date, nearly 2,700 Red Cross blood drives have been canceled across the country due to concerns about congregating at workplaces, college campuses and schools amidst the coronavirus outbreak. These cancellations have resulted in some 86,000 fewer blood donations. More than 80% of the blood the Red Cross collects comes from drives held at locations of this type.


Here in the Michigan Region, approximately 160 blood drives have been canceled, resulting in about 5,100 fewer blood donations. The Red Cross is adding appointment slots at donation centers and expanding capacity at many community blood drives across the country over the next few weeks to ensure ample opportunities for donors to give.

Volunteer donors are the only source of blood for those in need

The Red Cross expects the number of cancellations to continue to increase, which is causing heightened concern for blood collection organizations and hospitals across the country. This blood shortage could impact patients who need surgery, victims of car accidents and other emergencies, or patients suffering from cancer.

Again, sign-up by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, using the Red Cross Blood Donor App, calling 1-800-RED-CROSS or enabling the Blood Donor Skill on any Alexa Echo device.

 

Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan

The American Red Cross now faces a severe blood shortage due to an unprecedented number of blood drive cancellations in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Healthy individuals are needed now to donate to help patients counting on lifesaving blood.


Individuals can schedule an appointment to give blood with the Red Cross by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, using the Red Cross Blood Donor App, calling 1-800-RED-CROSS or enabling the Blood Donor Skill on any Alexa Echo device.


As the coronavirus pandemic has grown here in the U.S., blood drive cancellations have grown at an alarming rate. To date, nearly 2,700 Red Cross blood drives have been canceled across the country due to concerns about congregating at workplaces, college campuses and schools amidst the coronavirus outbreak. These cancellations have resulted in some 86,000 fewer blood donations. More than 80% of the blood the Red Cross collects comes from drives held at locations of this type.


Here in the Michigan Region, approximately 160 blood drives have been canceled, resulting in about 5,100 fewer blood donations. The Red Cross is adding appointment slots at donation centers and expanding capacity at many community blood drives across the country over the next few weeks to ensure ample opportunities for donors to give.

Volunteer donors are the only source of blood for those in need

The Red Cross expects the number of cancellations to continue to increase, which is causing heightened concern for blood collection organizations and hospitals across the country. This blood shortage could impact patients who need surgery, victims of car accidents and other emergencies, or patients suffering from cancer.

Again, sign-up by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, using the Red Cross Blood Donor App, calling 1-800-RED-CROSS or enabling the Blood Donor Skill on any Alexa Echo device.

 

Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48235

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Dispatch Caller

Receive calls for local Red Cross support services from 1st Responders, Clients or National Red Cross Call Center Input information in Red Cross database & confirm incident details Schedule meeting between Client and Red Cross Disaster Action Team (response volunteers) Maintain communication with Red Cross staff and volunteers Receive information from Disaster Action Team and open a client case in Red Cross system

Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan

Receive calls for local Red Cross support services from 1st Responders, Clients or National Red Cross Call Center Input information in Red Cross database & confirm incident details Schedule meeting between Client and Red Cross Disaster Action Team (response volunteers) Maintain communication with Red Cross staff and volunteers Receive information from Disaster Action Team and open a client case in Red Cross system

Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Garden Volunteer

The senior citizen residents of the Village of Oakman Manor needs volunteer help in managing their community garden! Volunteers will help residents tend the garden, maintain it, and harvest once produce is ripe. The garden provides residents with fresh, accessible, and local-grown produce.

Volunteers can schedule flexible times to visit the site. Contact fisherd@hopevillagecdc.org if you have any questions.

Community Partner: HOPE Village Revitalization

The senior citizen residents of the Village of Oakman Manor needs volunteer help in managing their community garden! Volunteers will help residents tend the garden, maintain it, and harvest once produce is ripe. The garden provides residents with fresh, accessible, and local-grown produce.

Volunteers can schedule flexible times to visit the site. Contact fisherd@hopevillagecdc.org if you have any questions.

Community Partner: HOPE Village Revitalization

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48238

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join a student team/initiative to fight COVID

#Students_Against_COVID has many volunteering opportunities for individuals of all age ranges! There are many opportunities to join existing initiatives as a (co)-lead, make your own initiative or campaign, ie. work with others to develop your own research project or clinical content campaign. Would love to have any interested join our movement!

Current teams and initiatives within #Students_Against_COVID include: ambassador program, artwork exhibition team, asylum seeker and refugee initiative, blogs and media team, child health and safety team, clinical resources development team, ideathon team, information technology team,  internal finance and social accountability team, interview team, live study group team, logistics team, mental health and wellness team, newsletter team, outreach team, financial awareness and health team, LinkedIn team, media relations team, academic conference taskforce, research initiative on mental health impact on medical students, general and clinical research team, research initiative on smartphone screen time use during COVID19, social media team, TikTok management team, translation team, USA: Metro-Detroit Volunteer Initiative Team, Video Editing Team, and women’s Health Team.

If you are interested in joining our movement, please see the many ways to do so here! Form to join as an internal volunteer is in bullet point #1!

Community Partner: Social Advocacy Coalition

#Students_Against_COVID has many volunteering opportunities for individuals of all age ranges! There are many opportunities to join existing initiatives as a (co)-lead, make your own initiative or campaign, ie. work with others to develop your own research project or clinical content campaign. Would love to have any interested join our movement!

Current teams and initiatives within #Students_Against_COVID include: ambassador program, artwork exhibition team, asylum seeker and refugee initiative, blogs and media team, child health and safety team, clinical resources development team, ideathon team, information technology team,  internal finance and social accountability team, interview team, live study group team, logistics team, mental health and wellness team, newsletter team, outreach team, financial awareness and health team, LinkedIn team, media relations team, academic conference taskforce, research initiative on mental health impact on medical students, general and clinical research team, research initiative on smartphone screen time use during COVID19, social media team, TikTok management team, translation team, USA: Metro-Detroit Volunteer Initiative Team, Video Editing Team, and women’s Health Team.

If you are interested in joining our movement, please see the many ways to do so here! Form to join as an internal volunteer is in bullet point #1!

Community Partner: Social Advocacy Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pink Ambassador Volunteer

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit Pink Ambassador Description

Location: Virtual and remote within your community

Time Commitment: Year-round with an emphasis in August through October

To inquire about this volunteer opportunity please contact DetroitMIStrides@cancer.org

Role Description: As a Pink Ambassador for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit you will play an active role in recruiting participants for the event, spreading awareness throughout your community, and helping to drive revenue for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit event.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

Submit donation requests for auction items to be used in the Making Strides silent auction in October, and gift cards to be used for fundraising incentive and/or to reduce operating expenses throughout the year Coordinate with local restaurants and businesses to host Dine and Donates and/or Wall of Hope campaigns Post recruitment messages to personal social media Invite a minimum of five people to the virtual Making Strides Kickoff Breakfast in August Attend community events and health fairs when able, and inform Making Strides staff of opportunities in your community

 

Skills Required:

Ability to engage others through conversation Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively

 

Time commitment:

A minimum of one monthly call with Strides staff, and email as necessary

 

Onboarding:

An onboarding training will provide you with information and resources to support you with the brand story and an American Cancer Society orientation.

 

Benefits:

Align yourself and network with likeminded individuals in Metro Detroit with a shared passion in the fight against breast cancer Opportunity to be invited to exclusive VIP events Facebook and social media recognition Additional benefits as available throughout the year

Community Partner: American Cancer Society Michigan - Southfield

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit Pink Ambassador Description

Location: Virtual and remote within your community

Time Commitment: Year-round with an emphasis in August through October

To inquire about this volunteer opportunity please contact DetroitMIStrides@cancer.org

Role Description: As a Pink Ambassador for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit you will play an active role in recruiting participants for the event, spreading awareness throughout your community, and helping to drive revenue for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit event.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

Submit donation requests for auction items to be used in the Making Strides silent auction in October, and gift cards to be used for fundraising incentive and/or to reduce operating expenses throughout the year Coordinate with local restaurants and businesses to host Dine and Donates and/or Wall of Hope campaigns Post recruitment messages to personal social media Invite a minimum of five people to the virtual Making Strides Kickoff Breakfast in August Attend community events and health fairs when able, and inform Making Strides staff of opportunities in your community

 

Skills Required:

Ability to engage others through conversation Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively

 

Time commitment:

A minimum of one monthly call with Strides staff, and email as necessary

 

Onboarding:

An onboarding training will provide you with information and resources to support you with the brand story and an American Cancer Society orientation.

 

Benefits:

Align yourself and network with likeminded individuals in Metro Detroit with a shared passion in the fight against breast cancer Opportunity to be invited to exclusive VIP events Facebook and social media recognition Additional benefits as available throughout the year

Community Partner: American Cancer Society Michigan - Southfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Drive Volunteer

Provide a warm, friendly greeting to all donors Instruct and make donor comfortable in registration procedures Maintain smooth flow of donors into donation area Be alert and notify Red Cross staff if a donor does not appear to be feeling well Offer refreshments and conversation Explain importance of blood donations and encourage people to donate regularly Help schedule appointments for the next blood drive Set up and maintain cleanliness in canteen area Screen blood donors for health concerns For the health of volunteers and our community, please observe all safety precautions when carrying out any kind of volunteering.  Click here for the most up-to-date recommendations from the Washtenaw County Health Department.

Community Partner: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Provide a warm, friendly greeting to all donors Instruct and make donor comfortable in registration procedures Maintain smooth flow of donors into donation area Be alert and notify Red Cross staff if a donor does not appear to be feeling well Offer refreshments and conversation Explain importance of blood donations and encourage people to donate regularly Help schedule appointments for the next blood drive Set up and maintain cleanliness in canteen area Screen blood donors for health concerns For the health of volunteers and our community, please observe all safety precautions when carrying out any kind of volunteering.  Click here for the most up-to-date recommendations from the Washtenaw County Health Department.

Community Partner: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Donations Needed: Donate with Your Team!

Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, there is a severe shortage of blood. Consider coordinating your group to donate together (but separately!)

If you or your group would like to donate, please go to our site (linked below) instead of responding to this opportunity. 

Sign up & find a nearby donation location here! For the health of volunteers and our community, please observe all safety precautions when carrying out any kind of volunteering.  Click here for the most up-to-date recommendations from the Washtenaw County Health Department.

Community Partner: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, there is a severe shortage of blood. Consider coordinating your group to donate together (but separately!)

If you or your group would like to donate, please go to our site (linked below) instead of responding to this opportunity. 

Sign up & find a nearby donation location here! For the health of volunteers and our community, please observe all safety precautions when carrying out any kind of volunteering.  Click here for the most up-to-date recommendations from the Washtenaw County Health Department.

Community Partner: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: College Students: Support Health Care Providers

Calling all aspiring health professional students, graduate, and undergraduate students to do #MIpart:

The COVID-19 pandemic directly affects our Michigan community. Those on the frontlines in healthcare
and public health need YOUR HELP with childcare, elderly care, pet sitting and running errands so they
can continue to serve those affected by the virus. As schools have transitioned to online learning, we are
in a unique position to step into these roles and support our community during this unprecedented time.

Our mission is to help healthcare providers in Michigan who need assistance managing their household
while serving on the frontlines during the coronavirus outbreak. It takes a village!

We provide assistance to ALL essential workers including, but not limited to: doctors, residents, nurses,
hospital employees, RT, phlebotomists, CNAs, MAs, PT, hospital custodians, patient transport, EMTs,
firefighters, police officers, pharmacists, grocery store employees and restaurant employees.
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Our services include:

Family care: childcare and elderly companionship and assistance Pet sitting and walking: in your home or their, or even just for a nice walk Household errands: grocery shopping, meal prep, light house work, or anything else that may help your day run a little smoother Online Tutoring: help children with their assigned schoolwork or engage them in activities

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To sign-up to help in Metro Detroit, please fill out this form: Metro Detroit Volunteer Interest Form

We also have extensions of our branch in:

Grand Rapids

Midland 

Upper Peninsula

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Inclusion Criteria:

We’re recruiting volunteers from all universities in Michigan that meet the minimum requirements for
childcare services:
1. Any university/college-affiliated graduate or undergraduate student (must show valid student ID)
2. Passed background check done by school/employer (preferred, but not required for all positions)
3. Up-to-date on vaccinations (including most recent flu)
4. CPR/BLS certification is a plus, but not necessary!
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Volunteers are placed into pods of 3-5 per family. Volunteers and their matched family are responsible
for coordinating tasks and shifts. The time commitment is dependent upon both the volunteers’
availability and the families’ needs. However, our team is always there to help facilitate communication
between both parties!

Contact micsvolunteercoordinator@gmail.com with questions.

Community Partner: MI COVIDSitters

Calling all aspiring health professional students, graduate, and undergraduate students to do #MIpart:

The COVID-19 pandemic directly affects our Michigan community. Those on the frontlines in healthcare
and public health need YOUR HELP with childcare, elderly care, pet sitting and running errands so they
can continue to serve those affected by the virus. As schools have transitioned to online learning, we are
in a unique position to step into these roles and support our community during this unprecedented time.

Our mission is to help healthcare providers in Michigan who need assistance managing their household
while serving on the frontlines during the coronavirus outbreak. It takes a village!

We provide assistance to ALL essential workers including, but not limited to: doctors, residents, nurses,
hospital employees, RT, phlebotomists, CNAs, MAs, PT, hospital custodians, patient transport, EMTs,
firefighters, police officers, pharmacists, grocery store employees and restaurant employees.
______________________________________________________________________________

Our services include:

Family care: childcare and elderly companionship and assistance Pet sitting and walking: in your home or their, or even just for a nice walk Household errands: grocery shopping, meal prep, light house work, or anything else that may help your day run a little smoother Online Tutoring: help children with their assigned schoolwork or engage them in activities

______________________________________________________________________________

To sign-up to help in Metro Detroit, please fill out this form: Metro Detroit Volunteer Interest Form

We also have extensions of our branch in:

Grand Rapids

Midland 

Upper Peninsula

______________________________________________________________________________
Inclusion Criteria:

We’re recruiting volunteers from all universities in Michigan that meet the minimum requirements for
childcare services:
1. Any university/college-affiliated graduate or undergraduate student (must show valid student ID)
2. Passed background check done by school/employer (preferred, but not required for all positions)
3. Up-to-date on vaccinations (including most recent flu)
4. CPR/BLS certification is a plus, but not necessary!
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Volunteers are placed into pods of 3-5 per family. Volunteers and their matched family are responsible
for coordinating tasks and shifts. The time commitment is dependent upon both the volunteers’
availability and the families’ needs. However, our team is always there to help facilitate communication
between both parties!

Contact micsvolunteercoordinator@gmail.com with questions.

Community Partner: MI COVIDSitters

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48236

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peer Supporter

MADD Michigan is looking to build our Peer Support Program. A program dedicated to serving Victims and Survivors by Victims and Survivors. Life is forever changed after an impaired driving crash. Victims/survivors are often left bereaved, injured and financially devastated. With the emotional, financial and legal issues they face on a daily basis, victims/survivors need support to confront the challenges that lie ahead. Volunteer peer supporters are responsible for providing direct victim services to victims/survivors of impaired driving by way of one-on-one interaction. Volunteer peer supporters do not conduct therapy or counseling. Rather, they provide a unique partnership to effectively cope with the stressors associated with bereavement issues and/or injury trauma. 

Benefits:

Opportunities for future Victim Assistance Training via VATIs, workshops, teleconferencing, and online courses Provide essential victim services to those in need, whom without MADD may never receive the support they so desperately require Help others in a way that inspires hope Ability to withdraw from the program at any time, though we ask if you can commit to a year All Volunteer Hours can be done from the comfort of your Home

Tasks/Responsibilities:

Work closely with Victim Services Staff to identify a likely partnership that will benefit both peers mutually. Attend Trainings required for Peer Support Volunteers (Most are Online)  Be considerate of individual rights, privacy, and the limits on the role of the peer supporter. Be sensitive to individual, social and cultural characteristics of both peers. Maintain communications with a fellow peer on a mutually established basis; weekly or bi-weekly Other duties as requested

 

Time Commitment Required:

2-6 hours per month

 

Required Skills and Qualifications:

Background check Ability to communicate effectively Sensitivity to the needs of victims/survivors of impaired driving Ethical behavior and respect for confidentiality Cannot have received an DUI/OWI  A Peer Supporter should have a connection to Impaired Driving: Either having had a loved one been injured or killed, or themself has been injured. Access to the Internet and a Phone 

 

Want more information? Contact Allison LaPlatt at allison.laplatt@madd.org and or 248-528-1745 ext. 2653 

Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

MADD Michigan is looking to build our Peer Support Program. A program dedicated to serving Victims and Survivors by Victims and Survivors. Life is forever changed after an impaired driving crash. Victims/survivors are often left bereaved, injured and financially devastated. With the emotional, financial and legal issues they face on a daily basis, victims/survivors need support to confront the challenges that lie ahead. Volunteer peer supporters are responsible for providing direct victim services to victims/survivors of impaired driving by way of one-on-one interaction. Volunteer peer supporters do not conduct therapy or counseling. Rather, they provide a unique partnership to effectively cope with the stressors associated with bereavement issues and/or injury trauma. 

Benefits:

Opportunities for future Victim Assistance Training via VATIs, workshops, teleconferencing, and online courses Provide essential victim services to those in need, whom without MADD may never receive the support they so desperately require Help others in a way that inspires hope Ability to withdraw from the program at any time, though we ask if you can commit to a year All Volunteer Hours can be done from the comfort of your Home

Tasks/Responsibilities:

Work closely with Victim Services Staff to identify a likely partnership that will benefit both peers mutually. Attend Trainings required for Peer Support Volunteers (Most are Online)  Be considerate of individual rights, privacy, and the limits on the role of the peer supporter. Be sensitive to individual, social and cultural characteristics of both peers. Maintain communications with a fellow peer on a mutually established basis; weekly or bi-weekly Other duties as requested

 

Time Commitment Required:

2-6 hours per month

 

Required Skills and Qualifications:

Background check Ability to communicate effectively Sensitivity to the needs of victims/survivors of impaired driving Ethical behavior and respect for confidentiality Cannot have received an DUI/OWI  A Peer Supporter should have a connection to Impaired Driving: Either having had a loved one been injured or killed, or themself has been injured. Access to the Internet and a Phone 

 

Want more information? Contact Allison LaPlatt at allison.laplatt@madd.org and or 248-528-1745 ext. 2653 

Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lend a Shoulder

We are always in need of new volunteers who are dedicated to assisting Victim Services staff as well as Victims and Survivors. There are victim services volunteer opportunities for all skill levels, from a few hours a month to 10 hours a week. There are activities that can be done at home, and out and about in your community. All of the activities that are listed below are dedicated to assisting those who have lost or have had loved ones harmed due to drunk and or drugged driving. 

 

Community Awareness and Outreach: Contact or help staff connect with Police Stations, Hospitals, Courts, Counseling Centers, Schools, etc. to share information, do presentations, or have meetings about MADD’s Victim Services in hopes to gain support and referrals. Attend community fairs and/or events to spread awareness of MADD’s Victim Services.

 

Hotline: Provide effective and timely telephone and/or e-mail assistance to victims/survivors of impaired driving who contact MADD for services. Assess victims/survivors’ needs for emotional support, information, and referrals, implementing beneficial interventions based upon the assessment of needs. Provide connection between victims/survivors and MADD, ensuring continuum of service.

 

Peer Support: Assist other victims and survivors by building and nurturing relationships between or among peers that assist individuals along their journeys of grief, injury recovery and personal emotional, physical, and spiritual wellness. Be connected to victims and survivors with similar crashes to yours to assist and bring them comfort.

 

Staff Assistance: Help research drunk and drugged driving crashes and send search results to staff. Keep community resources up to date for victims and survivors. Help with research on ways to help spread awareness of MADD’s Victim Services.

 

Victim Advocate: Provide crisis intervention, emotional support, practical guidance, community resources. Provide advocacy to victims/survivors by assisting in the protection of victims/survivors’ rights, facilitating in the exercising of rights and providing education about the criminal and civil justice processes.

 

Want more information? Please contact Allison LaPlatt, allison.laplatt@madd.org or 248-528-1745 ext. 2653

 

This is the general information opportunity for our Victim Services Program. For more specifics, please see each Volunteer Need. Note: You cannot have ever received a DUI/OWI.

Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

We are always in need of new volunteers who are dedicated to assisting Victim Services staff as well as Victims and Survivors. There are victim services volunteer opportunities for all skill levels, from a few hours a month to 10 hours a week. There are activities that can be done at home, and out and about in your community. All of the activities that are listed below are dedicated to assisting those who have lost or have had loved ones harmed due to drunk and or drugged driving. 

 

Community Awareness and Outreach: Contact or help staff connect with Police Stations, Hospitals, Courts, Counseling Centers, Schools, etc. to share information, do presentations, or have meetings about MADD’s Victim Services in hopes to gain support and referrals. Attend community fairs and/or events to spread awareness of MADD’s Victim Services.

 

Hotline: Provide effective and timely telephone and/or e-mail assistance to victims/survivors of impaired driving who contact MADD for services. Assess victims/survivors’ needs for emotional support, information, and referrals, implementing beneficial interventions based upon the assessment of needs. Provide connection between victims/survivors and MADD, ensuring continuum of service.

 

Peer Support: Assist other victims and survivors by building and nurturing relationships between or among peers that assist individuals along their journeys of grief, injury recovery and personal emotional, physical, and spiritual wellness. Be connected to victims and survivors with similar crashes to yours to assist and bring them comfort.

 

Staff Assistance: Help research drunk and drugged driving crashes and send search results to staff. Keep community resources up to date for victims and survivors. Help with research on ways to help spread awareness of MADD’s Victim Services.

 

Victim Advocate: Provide crisis intervention, emotional support, practical guidance, community resources. Provide advocacy to victims/survivors by assisting in the protection of victims/survivors’ rights, facilitating in the exercising of rights and providing education about the criminal and civil justice processes.

 

Want more information? Please contact Allison LaPlatt, allison.laplatt@madd.org or 248-528-1745 ext. 2653

 

This is the general information opportunity for our Victim Services Program. For more specifics, please see each Volunteer Need. Note: You cannot have ever received a DUI/OWI.

Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes