Volunteer: Special Events Volunteer LeaderMADD Victim Services offers many ways for victims/survivors to remember and honor those killed or injured in impaired driving crashes. Special events volunteers assist in planning, organizing, and implementing of special events for victims/survivors. Skills/Training Requirements: Completion of MADD orientation Good organizational skills Ability to communicate effectively Reliable transportation Comfortable approaching community vendors to procure products and services for event Comfortable working with community partners.Time Commitment: 2- 4 hours per week; 6 month commitment. Have questions? Contact Allison LaPlatt, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources at allison.laplatt@madd.org or 248-528-1745 Ext. 2653. Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan MADD Victim Services offers many ways for victims/survivors to remember and honor those killed or injured in impaired driving crashes. Special events volunteers assist in planning, organizing, and implementing of special events for victims/survivors. Skills/Training Requirements: Completion of MADD orientation Good organizational skills Ability to communicate effectively Reliable transportation Comfortable approaching community vendors to procure products and services for event Comfortable working with community partners.Time Commitment: 2- 4 hours per week; 6 month commitment. Have questions? Contact Allison LaPlatt, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources at allison.laplatt@madd.org or 248-528-1745 Ext. 2653. Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48084 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Host a Mama or Papa DogA Breeding Host helps PAWS breed puppies that will become future Assistance Dogs. A Breeding Host volunteers to house, train and care for a PAWS Mama or Papa Dog and makes it available to PAWS during breeding times. A Breeding Host also assists with whelping and raising litters until they are about 8 weeks old. PAWS is available to help every step of the way. Here’s a few things a prospective Breeding Host should know: We do not require dog training experience, just a willingness to learn You need to live in Michigan, within two hours of PAWS National Headquarters in Wayland, MI You’ll have to attend monthly obedience classes at PAWS National Headquarters You must follow veterinary guidelines set by PAWS We’ll provide you with a team of support for hosting a Mama or Papa Dog To complete an online application or find out when our next Breeding Host Home orientation is please click respond on this posting and then refer to our website at https://www.pawswithacause.org/i-can-help/paws-dog-volunteer Community Partner: Paws With A Cause A Breeding Host helps PAWS breed puppies that will become future Assistance Dogs. A Breeding Host volunteers to house, train and care for a PAWS Mama or Papa Dog and makes it available to PAWS during breeding times. A Breeding Host also assists with whelping and raising litters until they are about 8 weeks old. PAWS is available to help every step of the way. Here’s a few things a prospective Breeding Host should know: We do not require dog training experience, just a willingness to learn You need to live in Michigan, within two hours of PAWS National Headquarters in Wayland, MI You’ll have to attend monthly obedience classes at PAWS National Headquarters You must follow veterinary guidelines set by PAWS We’ll provide you with a team of support for hosting a Mama or Papa Dog To complete an online application or find out when our next Breeding Host Home orientation is please click respond on this posting and then refer to our website at https://www.pawswithacause.org/i-can-help/paws-dog-volunteer Community Partner: Paws With A Cause Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49348 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Team Member - Infant/Toddler HelpEarly Head Start: Free program that helps families with children under the age of three reach developmental milestones by providing a healthy and stimulating environment. Program runs all year. Community Partner: Starfish Family Services Early Head Start: Free program that helps families with children under the age of three reach developmental milestones by providing a healthy and stimulating environment. Program runs all year. Community Partner: Starfish Family Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48141 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Child Team Member - Head Start HelpHead Start: Offers free preschool for income-eligible three and four year old children to get them ready for kindergarten. Program runs from September to June. Community Partner: Starfish Family Services Head Start: Offers free preschool for income-eligible three and four year old children to get them ready for kindergarten. Program runs from September to June. Community Partner: Starfish Family Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 48141 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: African American OutreachVolunteers will assist the Chapter's Community Outreach Coordinator to expand outreach and awareness to help reduce the risk and reverse the growing trend of Alzheimer's disease among the African-American community. Time commitment to be determined.
Community Partner: Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter Volunteers will assist the Chapter's Community Outreach Coordinator to expand outreach and awareness to help reduce the risk and reverse the growing trend of Alzheimer's disease among the African-American community. Time commitment to be determined.
Community Partner: Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Connect AssisstantThe Community Connect program is designed to provide people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia and their care partners with a broad range of socialization and culturally significant events and outings. Volunteer will assist staff with community outings providing individuals with dementia and their care partners with ongoing access to arts, cultural and social experiences. Community Partner: Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter The Community Connect program is designed to provide people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia and their care partners with a broad range of socialization and culturally significant events and outings. Volunteer will assist staff with community outings providing individuals with dementia and their care partners with ongoing access to arts, cultural and social experiences. Community Partner: Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Events VolunteersMichigan Humane Society has many special events throughout the year and we could really use your assistance to make these events the best they can be! From large adoption events like Meet Your Best Friend at the Detroit Zoo to fundraisers like our Mutt March or Telethon with WXYZ, there is surely a volunteer opportunity that fits your interests and special skills. Community Partner: Michigan Humane Michigan Humane Society has many special events throughout the year and we could really use your assistance to make these events the best they can be! From large adoption events like Meet Your Best Friend at the Detroit Zoo to fundraisers like our Mutt March or Telethon with WXYZ, there is surely a volunteer opportunity that fits your interests and special skills. Community Partner: Michigan Humane Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48025 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Day Program AssistantThe Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter's Adult Day Care Program offers individualized recreational programming designed to help adults with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia maintain their optimum level of functioning. The Program also provides relief to caregivers, knowing their loved one is in a supervised and secure environment. The Day Program Assistant will assist in facilitating one-on-one or group social and recreational activities based on the interest and abilities of the participants. Also assist with reorganizing activity area and serving and preparing meals and snacks. Community Partner: Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter The Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter's Adult Day Care Program offers individualized recreational programming designed to help adults with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia maintain their optimum level of functioning. The Program also provides relief to caregivers, knowing their loved one is in a supervised and secure environment. The Day Program Assistant will assist in facilitating one-on-one or group social and recreational activities based on the interest and abilities of the participants. Also assist with reorganizing activity area and serving and preparing meals and snacks. Community Partner: Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child CareStarfish Family Services is looking for volunteers to join our child team! Through a program called Starfish University, we are able to provide parents with a range of classes, support, conferences and events that will build their confidence, knowledge, skills and resources to get past barriers and support their children. As a child team member, you will provide child care and activities for infants and toddlers while their parents/families undergo training and classes to promote personal growth. Volunteers are needed to help in various different times/dates. If you're interested please inquire at, kvowles@sfish.org. Community Partner: Starfish Family Services Starfish Family Services is looking for volunteers to join our child team! Through a program called Starfish University, we are able to provide parents with a range of classes, support, conferences and events that will build their confidence, knowledge, skills and resources to get past barriers and support their children. As a child team member, you will provide child care and activities for infants and toddlers while their parents/families undergo training and classes to promote personal growth. Volunteers are needed to help in various different times/dates. If you're interested please inquire at, kvowles@sfish.org. Community Partner: Starfish Family Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48141 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Humane Education VolunteerAre you a retired teacher? A college student studying to become a teacher? Just love public speaking and hanging out with kids and animals? Perfect! The Michigan Humane Society offers Humane Education Programs for the community, with an emphasis on presenting youth-friendly programs. These programs teach metro Detroit area youth all about being an animal advocate and also teaches about safe animal handling skills. The presentations are then followed by a game or craft for the children (like making toys for our shelter dogs and cats!) Community Partner: Michigan Humane Are you a retired teacher? A college student studying to become a teacher? Just love public speaking and hanging out with kids and animals? Perfect! The Michigan Humane Society offers Humane Education Programs for the community, with an emphasis on presenting youth-friendly programs. These programs teach metro Detroit area youth all about being an animal advocate and also teaches about safe animal handling skills. The presentations are then followed by a game or craft for the children (like making toys for our shelter dogs and cats!) Community Partner: Michigan Humane Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48025 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster Care Duffel Bag ProgramHelp vulnerable children feel safe and comforted during a very traumatic and uncertain time in their lives. Our foster care Duffel Bag Program provides backpacks filled with emergency basic need and comfort items to children removed from their homes due to abuse/neglect and entering foster care. Volunteers working in this position: sort, organize and categorize donations. pack duffel bags for children entering foster care by referencing a list of appropriate items for age and gender of child. label filled bags and deliver them to our child welfare office.2-3 person team of friends or a retired couple would be the ideal candidates for this position. Volunteers must be willing to commit to working one (1/2) day per week with this important ongoing volunteer program. Community Partner: Michigan Department of Health & Human Services (Macomb County) Help vulnerable children feel safe and comforted during a very traumatic and uncertain time in their lives. Our foster care Duffel Bag Program provides backpacks filled with emergency basic need and comfort items to children removed from their homes due to abuse/neglect and entering foster care. Volunteers working in this position: sort, organize and categorize donations. pack duffel bags for children entering foster care by referencing a list of appropriate items for age and gender of child. label filled bags and deliver them to our child welfare office.2-3 person team of friends or a retired couple would be the ideal candidates for this position. Volunteers must be willing to commit to working one (1/2) day per week with this important ongoing volunteer program. Community Partner: Michigan Department of Health & Human Services (Macomb County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ESL Tutor/MentorIIMD is seeking a volunteer to assist the ESL instructor with the classroom teaching as well as one-on-one tutoring gear towards newly arrived immigrants and refugees. Arabic language speakers strongly preferred Community Partner: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit IIMD is seeking a volunteer to assist the ESL instructor with the classroom teaching as well as one-on-one tutoring gear towards newly arrived immigrants and refugees. Arabic language speakers strongly preferred Community Partner: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 48228 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ESL Tutor/Mentor (Troy)IIMD is seeking a volunteer to assist the ESL instructor with the classroom teaching as well as one-on-one tutoring gear towards newly arrived immigrants and refugees. Community Partner: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit IIMD is seeking a volunteer to assist the ESL instructor with the classroom teaching as well as one-on-one tutoring gear towards newly arrived immigrants and refugees. Community Partner: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 48083 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Callers to Promote In-School ProgramsSeeking volunteer callers who can make follow up contact calls to schools to share in school program opportunities and set up speaking engagements. Callers are provided with a call list and script. Volunteer Callers are asked to donate 1 hour per week to make up to 25 calls to increase the awareness and visibility of the growing need for prevention and intervention strategies to redirect students in more positive and leadership roles. Our goal is to reach 5,000 schools! Community Partner: Encourage Me I'm Young Inc. Seeking volunteer callers who can make follow up contact calls to schools to share in school program opportunities and set up speaking engagements. Callers are provided with a call list and script. Volunteer Callers are asked to donate 1 hour per week to make up to 25 calls to increase the awareness and visibility of the growing need for prevention and intervention strategies to redirect students in more positive and leadership roles. Our goal is to reach 5,000 schools! Community Partner: Encourage Me I'm Young Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 48233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Airport Ambassador VolunteerWayne County Airport Authority invites you to join its friendly team of Airport Ambassador Volunteers. Identified by their distinctive blue uniforms, our Airport Ambassadors can be found throughout Detroit Metropolitan Airport providing a variety of vital services, whether originating from an Information Booth or as a Mobile Volunteer.
Mission: The mission of the Detroit Metro Airport Ambassador Program is to enhance the traveler and visitor experience by providing exceptional customer service while conveying helpful information and friendly guidance with a patient, positive attitude reflective of our community. Community Partner: Detroit Metropolitan Airport Ambassadors Wayne County Airport Authority invites you to join its friendly team of Airport Ambassador Volunteers. Identified by their distinctive blue uniforms, our Airport Ambassadors can be found throughout Detroit Metropolitan Airport providing a variety of vital services, whether originating from an Information Booth or as a Mobile Volunteer.
Mission: The mission of the Detroit Metro Airport Ambassador Program is to enhance the traveler and visitor experience by providing exceptional customer service while conveying helpful information and friendly guidance with a patient, positive attitude reflective of our community. Community Partner: Detroit Metropolitan Airport Ambassadors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 48242 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help communities locally and Abroad-Become a Medical Supply VolunteerThe medical supply volunteer helps to sort donated medical supplies into various categories like surgery, basic patient care, urology, etc. No medical background necessary. Team leaders will show how it is done. There is not a lot of lifting involved but most work is done standing. It is suitable for age 12 and up as long as one is able to read the expiration date. Those who do have a medical background and the time available may become team leaders. It is an ongoing position and many volunteers are needed. Help communities locally, nationally and abroad and turn the waste of our society into life-saving goods. Community Partner: World Medical Relief The medical supply volunteer helps to sort donated medical supplies into various categories like surgery, basic patient care, urology, etc. No medical background necessary. Team leaders will show how it is done. There is not a lot of lifting involved but most work is done standing. It is suitable for age 12 and up as long as one is able to read the expiration date. Those who do have a medical background and the time available may become team leaders. It is an ongoing position and many volunteers are needed. Help communities locally, nationally and abroad and turn the waste of our society into life-saving goods. Community Partner: World Medical Relief Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48075 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Host A Drive with Diapers for the D!Diapers for the D was started at Development Centers by a group of amazing high-schoolers determined to help babies in Detroit who don't have access to an adequate supply of clean diapers. Join the growing list of participating metro Detroit businesses by signing up for this year's drive. The 2018 collection dates are: 9/24/18 through 11/01/18. Diapers For the D runs a successful annual city-wide diaper drive that collects diapers with the help of individuals and businesses. Each year they double their goal by adding new partners to help collect diapers. Last year, they had 16 partners across metro Detroit who made it possible to distribute diapers to 1300 families in need of diapers! This year, they plan to collect 200,000 diapers with your help!
Contact us to make a donation or to register your business, place of worship, school or troop! Community Partner: Development Centers Diapers for the D was started at Development Centers by a group of amazing high-schoolers determined to help babies in Detroit who don't have access to an adequate supply of clean diapers. Join the growing list of participating metro Detroit businesses by signing up for this year's drive. The 2018 collection dates are: 9/24/18 through 11/01/18. Diapers For the D runs a successful annual city-wide diaper drive that collects diapers with the help of individuals and businesses. Each year they double their goal by adding new partners to help collect diapers. Last year, they had 16 partners across metro Detroit who made it possible to distribute diapers to 1300 families in need of diapers! This year, they plan to collect 200,000 diapers with your help!
Contact us to make a donation or to register your business, place of worship, school or troop! Community Partner: Development Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Tax PreparerJoin a volunteer team over 500 strong. As a volunteer tax preparer, you can ensure that our clients get the best return on their taxes. No need to be an accountant. We arm you with 12 hours of live online classroom tax law training and on-site expert support so that you can confidently complete accurate returns. With a minimum four-day commitment on Saturdays and/or weekdays from January to April at one of our 22 locations, you can help return up to $30,000 to members of our community. This opportunity offers a varied schedule contingent upon your availability and needs of the program. All volunteers must pass a Michigan Criminal History Background Check. Community Partner: Accounting Aid Society Join a volunteer team over 500 strong. As a volunteer tax preparer, you can ensure that our clients get the best return on their taxes. No need to be an accountant. We arm you with 12 hours of live online classroom tax law training and on-site expert support so that you can confidently complete accurate returns. With a minimum four-day commitment on Saturdays and/or weekdays from January to April at one of our 22 locations, you can help return up to $30,000 to members of our community. This opportunity offers a varied schedule contingent upon your availability and needs of the program. All volunteers must pass a Michigan Criminal History Background Check. Community Partner: Accounting Aid Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Low Income Tax Clinic (LITC) RepresentativeIf you are a CPA, attorney, or Enrolled Agent, you can help individuals who have disputes with the IRS settle their claims. Our clients need expertise and representation to make appeals, settle disputes, and untangle cases of identity fraud. You can be one of these critical subject matter experts. This opportunity offers a varied schedule contingent upon your availability and needs of the program. If interested, please inquire further to discuss hours of volunteering. All volunteers must pass a Michigan Criminal History Background Check. Community Partner: Accounting Aid Society If you are a CPA, attorney, or Enrolled Agent, you can help individuals who have disputes with the IRS settle their claims. Our clients need expertise and representation to make appeals, settle disputes, and untangle cases of identity fraud. You can be one of these critical subject matter experts. This opportunity offers a varied schedule contingent upon your availability and needs of the program. If interested, please inquire further to discuss hours of volunteering. All volunteers must pass a Michigan Criminal History Background Check. Community Partner: Accounting Aid Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companionship Volunteers - DownriverQuality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking volunteers throughout the Downriver area: Taylor, Trenton, Brownstown, Wyandotte, Southgate, etc., to visit hospice patients throughout these communities. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Volunteers are asked to provide companionship to our patients, which can include reading to them, looking through magazines or cookbooks, watching movies or sports, playing music, visiting with a pet, or simply chatting and holding a hand. Our volunteers do not provide any hands-on physical care to our patients. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing. Hospice of Michigan requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Hospice of Michigan Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking volunteers throughout the Downriver area: Taylor, Trenton, Brownstown, Wyandotte, Southgate, etc., to visit hospice patients throughout these communities. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Volunteers are asked to provide companionship to our patients, which can include reading to them, looking through magazines or cookbooks, watching movies or sports, playing music, visiting with a pet, or simply chatting and holding a hand. Our volunteers do not provide any hands-on physical care to our patients. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing. Hospice of Michigan requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Hospice of Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48180 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Is Your Dog a Very Good Boy or Girl?Do people love your dog, and does your dog love people? Would you love to have a way to spend more time with your dog, while bringing joy to others? You and your beloved pet may just be perfect candidates to visit seniors, who can no longer care for a pet themselves. Hospice of Michigan is seeking people who are willing to take their own gentle and well-behaved dogs on visits to hospice patients throughout southeast Michigan. Pets must be a minimum of one year old to be considered, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff, and do NOT have to be certified therapy dogs. Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' AND 'helping paws' of our volunteers. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing, and provide annual updated veterinary records if volunteering with their own pets. Pets must be a minimum of one year old to be considered, and must also be "interviewed." Hospice of Michigan requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Hospice of Michigan Do people love your dog, and does your dog love people? Would you love to have a way to spend more time with your dog, while bringing joy to others? You and your beloved pet may just be perfect candidates to visit seniors, who can no longer care for a pet themselves. Hospice of Michigan is seeking people who are willing to take their own gentle and well-behaved dogs on visits to hospice patients throughout southeast Michigan. Pets must be a minimum of one year old to be considered, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff, and do NOT have to be certified therapy dogs. Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' AND 'helping paws' of our volunteers. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing, and provide annual updated veterinary records if volunteering with their own pets. Pets must be a minimum of one year old to be considered, and must also be "interviewed." Hospice of Michigan requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Hospice of Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companionship Volunteers NeededQuality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking volunteers throughout Washtenaw, Livingston, and Western Wayne Counties to visit hospice patients throughout these communities. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Volunteers are asked to provide companionship to our patients, which can include reading to them, looking through magazines or cookbooks, watching movies or sports, playing music, visiting with a pet, or simply chatting and holding a hand. Our volunteers do not provide any hands-on physical care to our patients. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing. Arbor Hospice requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Arbor Hospice Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking volunteers throughout Washtenaw, Livingston, and Western Wayne Counties to visit hospice patients throughout these communities. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Volunteers are asked to provide companionship to our patients, which can include reading to them, looking through magazines or cookbooks, watching movies or sports, playing music, visiting with a pet, or simply chatting and holding a hand. Our volunteers do not provide any hands-on physical care to our patients. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing. Arbor Hospice requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Arbor Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Is Your Dog a Very Good Boy or Girl?Do people love your dog, and does your dog love people? Would you love to have a way to spend more time with your dog, while bringing joy to others? You and your beloved pet may just be perfect candidates to visit seniors, who can no longer care for a pet themselves. Arbor Hospice is seeking people who are willing to take their own gentle and well-behaved dogs on visits to hospice patients throughout Washtenaw county and surrounding areas. Pets must be a minimum of one year old to be considered, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff, and do NOT have to be certified therapy dogs. Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' AND 'helping paws' of our volunteers. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing, and provide annual updated veterinary records if volunteering with their own pets. Arbor Hospice requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Arbor Hospice Do people love your dog, and does your dog love people? Would you love to have a way to spend more time with your dog, while bringing joy to others? You and your beloved pet may just be perfect candidates to visit seniors, who can no longer care for a pet themselves. Arbor Hospice is seeking people who are willing to take their own gentle and well-behaved dogs on visits to hospice patients throughout Washtenaw county and surrounding areas. Pets must be a minimum of one year old to be considered, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff, and do NOT have to be certified therapy dogs. Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' AND 'helping paws' of our volunteers. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing, and provide annual updated veterinary records if volunteering with their own pets. Arbor Hospice requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Arbor Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companionship Volunteers - Ypsilanti & BellevilleQuality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking volunteers throughout Ypsilanti, Belleville, and surrounding areas to visit hospice patients throughout these communities. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Volunteers are asked to provide companionship to our patients, which can include reading to them, looking through magazines or cookbooks, watching movies or sports, playing music, visiting with a pet, or simply chatting and holding a hand. Our volunteers do not provide any hands-on physical care to our patients. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing. Arbor Hospice requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Arbor Hospice Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking volunteers throughout Ypsilanti, Belleville, and surrounding areas to visit hospice patients throughout these communities. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Volunteers are asked to provide companionship to our patients, which can include reading to them, looking through magazines or cookbooks, watching movies or sports, playing music, visiting with a pet, or simply chatting and holding a hand. Our volunteers do not provide any hands-on physical care to our patients. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing. Arbor Hospice requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Arbor Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Haircuts for Hospice PatientsQuality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking licensed cosmetologists and barbers who are interested in providing in-home haircuts to our patients. When facing the end of life, maintaining one's dignity and sense of being oneself are imperative. Providing a haircut to a patient who cannot leave his or her home is a treasured gift to both the patient and their family. Our patients reside in Washtenaw, Livingston, Western Wayne, and surrounding counties. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, and hospitals. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing, and provide a copy of current license. Arbor Hospice requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Arbor Hospice Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking licensed cosmetologists and barbers who are interested in providing in-home haircuts to our patients. When facing the end of life, maintaining one's dignity and sense of being oneself are imperative. Providing a haircut to a patient who cannot leave his or her home is a treasured gift to both the patient and their family. Our patients reside in Washtenaw, Livingston, Western Wayne, and surrounding counties. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, and hospitals. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing, and provide a copy of current license. Arbor Hospice requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Arbor Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Haircuts for Hospice PatientsQuality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking licensed cosmetologists and barbers who are interested in providing in-home haircuts to our patients. When facing the end of life, maintaining one's dignity and sense of being oneself are imperative. Providing a haircut to a patient who cannot leave his or her home is a treasured gift to both the patient and their family. Our patients reside in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, St Clair, and surrounding counties. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, and hospitals. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing, and provide a copy of current license. Hospice of Michigan requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Hospice of Michigan Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking licensed cosmetologists and barbers who are interested in providing in-home haircuts to our patients. When facing the end of life, maintaining one's dignity and sense of being oneself are imperative. Providing a haircut to a patient who cannot leave his or her home is a treasured gift to both the patient and their family. Our patients reside in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, St Clair, and surrounding counties. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, and hospitals. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing, and provide a copy of current license. Hospice of Michigan requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Hospice of Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising CoordinatorCrime Stoppers is a 501(c)(3) and looking for someone who has fundraising experience to make calls and solicit donations from former members and new members. Someone with experience can possibly work from home. Community Partner: Crime Stoppers of Michigan Crime Stoppers is a 501(c)(3) and looking for someone who has fundraising experience to make calls and solicit donations from former members and new members. Someone with experience can possibly work from home. Community Partner: Crime Stoppers of Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 48075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Play Music for Hospice PatientsQuality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking volunteers to play music for hospice patients and their families at our Residence inpatient unit, in Saline, MI. We are looking for pianists to play the piano on the unit in the evenings at 6:00PM, while patients and families are eating dinner. We are also seeking other instrumentalists to share their musical talents throughout the day, any day of the week or weekends. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Your musical talents will be appreciated by our patients and their families, more than you could ever know. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing. Arbor Hospice requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Arbor Hospice Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking volunteers to play music for hospice patients and their families at our Residence inpatient unit, in Saline, MI. We are looking for pianists to play the piano on the unit in the evenings at 6:00PM, while patients and families are eating dinner. We are also seeking other instrumentalists to share their musical talents throughout the day, any day of the week or weekends. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Your musical talents will be appreciated by our patients and their families, more than you could ever know. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing. Arbor Hospice requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity. Community Partner: Arbor Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Fire Campaign Volunteer
Home Fire Campaign Volunteer:
Working with your local fire department and your community to educate and install free smoke alarms
Test current smoke alarms
Install up to three smoke alarms per home.
We offer free training.
We offer tools necessary to do the job.
Our goal is to reduce fatalities by 25%
Being part of the bigger picture of giving back to your community
Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan
Home Fire Campaign Volunteer:
Working with your local fire department and your community to educate and install free smoke alarms
Test current smoke alarms
Install up to three smoke alarms per home.
We offer free training.
We offer tools necessary to do the job.
Our goal is to reduce fatalities by 25%
Being part of the bigger picture of giving back to your community
Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companionship Volunteers - Macomb and Clinton Township AreaQuality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking volunteers throughout the Macomb County area: Clinton Township, Shelby Township, Sterling Heights, Romeo, Washington, Fraser, and more, to visit hospice patients throughout these communities. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Volunteers are asked to provide companionship to our patients, which can include reading to them, looking through magazines or cookbooks, watching movies or sports, playing music, visiting with a pet, or simply chatting and holding a hand. Our volunteers do not provide any hands-on physical care to our patients. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing. Hospice of Michigan requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity Community Partner: Hospice of Michigan Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. We are seeking volunteers throughout the Macomb County area: Clinton Township, Shelby Township, Sterling Heights, Romeo, Washington, Fraser, and more, to visit hospice patients throughout these communities. Visits take place in patients' own homes, as well as nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, group homes, hospitals. Volunteers are asked to provide companionship to our patients, which can include reading to them, looking through magazines or cookbooks, watching movies or sports, playing music, visiting with a pet, or simply chatting and holding a hand. Our volunteers do not provide any hands-on physical care to our patients. Our hospice volunteers have shared that they find their work to be personally gratifying and meaningful, and we hope that you will share in this experience. Volunteers with availability during weekday mornings and afternoons are needed most, and we ask that our volunteers make at least a one year commitment to our organization. Volunteers will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout their service with us, and will be invited to ongoing education opportunities, and appreciation events. Our volunteers must complete an online application, interview, background checks, an orientation class, fingerprinting, and annual TB testing. Hospice of Michigan requires that any person who has suffered a personal loss wait a period of 12 months prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this enriching and unique volunteer opportunity Community Partner: Hospice of Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Immigration Law AssistantIIMD is in need of a front desk receptionist for our immigration law department. This is an outstanding opportunity for those interested in immigration. The person in this role will have the opportunity to learn a great deal about immigration and immigrant service provision in the City of Detroit. Offering general support to immigration attorney's and Department of Justice [DOJ] Accredited Representatives is an important function. Specific tasks include: answering phones, taking messages, logging client info in data base, communication with both clients and attorney's and photo copying and filing as needed. The ideal volunteer will have a passion for service, outstanding customer service skills, good verbal and written communication skills, and attention to detail. The person in this role will have a great opportunity to give back to the community and work with an outstanding, dedicated, experienced and compassionate team. Community Partner: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit IIMD is in need of a front desk receptionist for our immigration law department. This is an outstanding opportunity for those interested in immigration. The person in this role will have the opportunity to learn a great deal about immigration and immigrant service provision in the City of Detroit. Offering general support to immigration attorney's and Department of Justice [DOJ] Accredited Representatives is an important function. Specific tasks include: answering phones, taking messages, logging client info in data base, communication with both clients and attorney's and photo copying and filing as needed. The ideal volunteer will have a passion for service, outstanding customer service skills, good verbal and written communication skills, and attention to detail. The person in this role will have a great opportunity to give back to the community and work with an outstanding, dedicated, experienced and compassionate team. Community Partner: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Faith Based CoordinatorWork with Bishop James to target districts with high crime and set up meetings to discuss what they can do to help the community. We need someone to make phone calls, data entry and mailings to churches in all of the six counties that Crime Stoppers serve. Community Partner: Crime Stoppers of Michigan Work with Bishop James to target districts with high crime and set up meetings to discuss what they can do to help the community. We need someone to make phone calls, data entry and mailings to churches in all of the six counties that Crime Stoppers serve. Community Partner: Crime Stoppers of Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Giving the gift of "Presence" to Hospice PatientsBecome a part of our Volunteer Team!!!! We need direct service volunteers to provide companionship to patients. A presence. We also need direct service volunteers to provide caregiver support. This volunteer will provide caregivers some much needed rest while the volunteer visits with the patient. While you are visiting you can utilize a reflections book and scribe your patient's life. Patient's appreciate knowing someone is writing a book about them! Volunteers can also utilize games, puzzles, books, crafts as ways to engage with patients who are terminally ill. Mostly volunteers will hone their skill of listening and creating a calm atmosphere for their patient. Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Detroit Hospice Become a part of our Volunteer Team!!!! We need direct service volunteers to provide companionship to patients. A presence. We also need direct service volunteers to provide caregiver support. This volunteer will provide caregivers some much needed rest while the volunteer visits with the patient. While you are visiting you can utilize a reflections book and scribe your patient's life. Patient's appreciate knowing someone is writing a book about them! Volunteers can also utilize games, puzzles, books, crafts as ways to engage with patients who are terminally ill. Mostly volunteers will hone their skill of listening and creating a calm atmosphere for their patient. Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Detroit Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48334 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a difference in someone's life today!Choosing to be a hospice volunteer isn't easy, but it comes with lifelong rewards. Your gift of compassion brings solace to patients while cultivating purpose in your own life. Hospice volunteer opportunities are endless, ranging from visiting with a patient to clerical work to fundraising support. All hospice volunteers receive free training. After completing training, volunteers choose how much time they can give. Whether volunteering for as little as a few hours a month or six hours a week, all efforts are appreciated and needed. The Volunteers are an integral part of the hospice Care Team. They enhance the quality of life of the patient in many ways. Volunteering at Compassus offers positive opportunities for both personal and professional growth, in areas such as: Compassus Home Care - Providing support and companionship to both patients and families in their home. Providing a much needed respite in various situations. Compassus Center Care - Providing support and companionship to patients who are residents of an inpatient care center. Special Events - Helping plan and implement special events to support Compassus. Clerical Support - Making phone calls, data entry, mail preparation, filing and other miscellaneous office work.If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact Bill White II at 248-355-9900 or text at 248-798-9882 or email at William.white@compassus.com Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Detroit Hospice Choosing to be a hospice volunteer isn't easy, but it comes with lifelong rewards. Your gift of compassion brings solace to patients while cultivating purpose in your own life. Hospice volunteer opportunities are endless, ranging from visiting with a patient to clerical work to fundraising support. All hospice volunteers receive free training. After completing training, volunteers choose how much time they can give. Whether volunteering for as little as a few hours a month or six hours a week, all efforts are appreciated and needed. The Volunteers are an integral part of the hospice Care Team. They enhance the quality of life of the patient in many ways. Volunteering at Compassus offers positive opportunities for both personal and professional growth, in areas such as: Compassus Home Care - Providing support and companionship to both patients and families in their home. Providing a much needed respite in various situations. Compassus Center Care - Providing support and companionship to patients who are residents of an inpatient care center. Special Events - Helping plan and implement special events to support Compassus. Clerical Support - Making phone calls, data entry, mail preparation, filing and other miscellaneous office work.If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact Bill White II at 248-355-9900 or text at 248-798-9882 or email at William.white@compassus.com Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Detroit Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48334 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Med/Nursing Student OpportunitiesMany students, especially in the healthcare industry, are looking to gain direct patient care volunteer hours for their degree. Hospice is a great fit to make that happen. We provide exactly what a healthcare student needs to fulfill those hours for their degree. We provide students with the opportunity to make a difference in the life of a terminally ill patient. Our patient care volunteers will provide companionship and support to patient and their families with things such as: Friendly visits, Writing letters, Reading to patients, Light housekeeping, and Meal preparation. Every patient has specific needs that we match up volunteers to those specific needs. Not only will you gain hours for a degree, you will have an experience that you can only get in hospice and end of life care. Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Detroit Hospice Many students, especially in the healthcare industry, are looking to gain direct patient care volunteer hours for their degree. Hospice is a great fit to make that happen. We provide exactly what a healthcare student needs to fulfill those hours for their degree. We provide students with the opportunity to make a difference in the life of a terminally ill patient. Our patient care volunteers will provide companionship and support to patient and their families with things such as: Friendly visits, Writing letters, Reading to patients, Light housekeeping, and Meal preparation. Every patient has specific needs that we match up volunteers to those specific needs. Not only will you gain hours for a degree, you will have an experience that you can only get in hospice and end of life care. Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Detroit Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48334 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Therapy DogsAny pet owner will agree that the presence of a dog will warm the heart and inspire the spirit which is why Hospice Compassus is seeking friendly canines to join our volunteer team. Volunteer’s along with their furry friends would be fostering meaningful connections with patients in the Metro Detroit area that could benefit from pet therapy. . The ideal volunteer is patient, compassionate, and has a heart for the elderly and dying. For the protection of our patients all pets MUST be certified through an organization which assesses their temperment as therapy animals. Therapy animals must be certified through an appropriate organization such as Pet Partners, Therapy Dogs International, AKC Therapy Dog Program and Therapy Dogs Incorporated. All canines must be current with vaccinations and pass an assessment for compatibility with specific hospice patient. Some training is also required for handlers to ensure you feel equipped to help our hospice patients. Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Detroit Hospice Any pet owner will agree that the presence of a dog will warm the heart and inspire the spirit which is why Hospice Compassus is seeking friendly canines to join our volunteer team. Volunteer’s along with their furry friends would be fostering meaningful connections with patients in the Metro Detroit area that could benefit from pet therapy. . The ideal volunteer is patient, compassionate, and has a heart for the elderly and dying. For the protection of our patients all pets MUST be certified through an organization which assesses their temperment as therapy animals. Therapy animals must be certified through an appropriate organization such as Pet Partners, Therapy Dogs International, AKC Therapy Dog Program and Therapy Dogs Incorporated. All canines must be current with vaccinations and pass an assessment for compatibility with specific hospice patient. Some training is also required for handlers to ensure you feel equipped to help our hospice patients. Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Detroit Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48334 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music Volunteers for Hospice Patients in Metro DetroitResearch has shown that music has a profound effect on our well-being. Hospice patients are no exception. At Seasons, we make a difference every day to patients and families coping with terminal illness while creating a center of excellence in hospice care. As a music companion volunteer you will partner with our music therapist or other support care team member to provide music that brings enjoyment, perhaps a positive well-being and much life enrichment. The ideal volunteer should enjoy singing, playing an instrument, or sharing recorded music with others. Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Detroit Hospice Research has shown that music has a profound effect on our well-being. Hospice patients are no exception. At Seasons, we make a difference every day to patients and families coping with terminal illness while creating a center of excellence in hospice care. As a music companion volunteer you will partner with our music therapist or other support care team member to provide music that brings enjoyment, perhaps a positive well-being and much life enrichment. The ideal volunteer should enjoy singing, playing an instrument, or sharing recorded music with others. Community Partner: Compassus Hospice - Detroit Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48334 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Change the world by volunteering with Exchange Students!Do you want to make a greater impact on the world? Do love learning about other cultures and interacting with people? Then you should volunteer with YFU! Youth for Understanding (YFU) is one of the world's largest and most respected international exchange programs. YFU exchanges American and international students in over 60 countries worldwide! Volunteers perform a wide range of tasks, including: Mentoring students, families and schools Interviewing prospective students and host families Planning and conducting orientations for students and families Sharing information with the community about YFU programs and opportunitiesTo apply online please visit www.yfuusa.org! Community Partner: Youth For Understanding USA Do you want to make a greater impact on the world? Do love learning about other cultures and interacting with people? Then you should volunteer with YFU! Youth for Understanding (YFU) is one of the world's largest and most respected international exchange programs. YFU exchanges American and international students in over 60 countries worldwide! Volunteers perform a wide range of tasks, including: Mentoring students, families and schools Interviewing prospective students and host families Planning and conducting orientations for students and families Sharing information with the community about YFU programs and opportunitiesTo apply online please visit www.yfuusa.org! Community Partner: Youth For Understanding USA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Agency Outreach StaffWe are seeking a responsible individual to assist with agency outreach efforts; Your responsibilities will entail: Finding and attending community events Networking Building agency awareness by being a face in the communityCommunity Partner: Disability Network Wayne County Detroit We are seeking a responsible individual to assist with agency outreach efforts; Your responsibilities will entail: Finding and attending community events Networking Building agency awareness by being a face in the communityCommunity Partner: Disability Network Wayne County Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative AssistantWe are looking for a responsible individual who can assist with answering a multi-line phone system
You responsibilities will include: Answering high volume multi-phone line Keeping record of needed office supplies Greeting walk-in clients Monitoring the front desk Making copies of needed form Ordering brochures as they run low Preforming other clerical duties as requested by Management TeamCommunity Partner: Disability Network Wayne County Detroit We are looking for a responsible individual who can assist with answering a multi-line phone system
You responsibilities will include: Answering high volume multi-phone line Keeping record of needed office supplies Greeting walk-in clients Monitoring the front desk Making copies of needed form Ordering brochures as they run low Preforming other clerical duties as requested by Management TeamCommunity Partner: Disability Network Wayne County Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising CoordinatorSeeking a responsible individual who can assist with fundraising efforts. Your responsibilities would entail: Develop strategies to encourage new or increased contributions. Recruit sponsors, participants, or volunteers for fundraising events. Direct or supervise fundraising staff, including volunteer staff members. Secure commitments of participation or donation from individuals or corporate donors. Identify and build relationships with potential donors Attend community events, meetings, or conferences to promote organizational goals or solicit donations or sponsorships. Design or produce materials such as posters, Web sites, or newsletters to promote, market, or advertise fundraising events. Develop or implement fundraising activities, such as annual giving campaigns or direct mail programs.
Community Partner: Disability Network Wayne County Detroit Seeking a responsible individual who can assist with fundraising efforts. Your responsibilities would entail: Develop strategies to encourage new or increased contributions. Recruit sponsors, participants, or volunteers for fundraising events. Direct or supervise fundraising staff, including volunteer staff members. Secure commitments of participation or donation from individuals or corporate donors. Identify and build relationships with potential donors Attend community events, meetings, or conferences to promote organizational goals or solicit donations or sponsorships. Design or produce materials such as posters, Web sites, or newsletters to promote, market, or advertise fundraising events. Develop or implement fundraising activities, such as annual giving campaigns or direct mail programs.
Community Partner: Disability Network Wayne County Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blind and Visually Impaired Support Group CommitteeCommittee Job Duties entail: Setting up meeting areas Signing attendees in using Sign in sheet Assist with serving food Assisting blind and visually impaired individuals with navigating to their seats, elevators and the restrooms Cleaning up after the meeting
Community Partner: Disability Network Wayne County Detroit Committee Job Duties entail: Setting up meeting areas Signing attendees in using Sign in sheet Assist with serving food Assisting blind and visually impaired individuals with navigating to their seats, elevators and the restrooms Cleaning up after the meeting
Community Partner: Disability Network Wayne County Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48213 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Office Support Volunteer - FlintOur Easterseals Flint location serves families and children with disabilities. We are looking for help from 10-16 hours a week during regular business hours to assist with: Community Partner: Easterseals Our Easterseals Flint location serves families and children with disabilities. We are looking for help from 10-16 hours a week during regular business hours to assist with: Community Partner: Easterseals Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |