Volunteer: Lock Box StuffingWith every lock box we give out, there are stickers on the outside and resources inside. We need some folks to come and help us get these boxes ready to be given out to the people of Anderson County! Agency: ASAP of Anderson With every lock box we give out, there are stickers on the outside and resources inside. We need some folks to come and help us get these boxes ready to be given out to the people of Anderson County! Agency: ASAP of Anderson Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37716 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Repair VolunteerADFAC is currently looking for volunteers to complete home repair projects within our service area! All skill levels and backgrounds are welcome to particpate. Come as a group to help make an impact in your community. Whether your with a church group, civic group, a need a team buildig exercise for your company or organization, we would love to have you as a volunteer! We are gearing up for the upcoming spring and summer season and are looking for volunteers to help complete repair projects for homeowners in Anderson, Roane, Campbell, and Morgan County areas. We welcome all volunteers 16 years of age and older to provide home repairs to individuals within Morgan, Campbell, Roane, and Anderson County TN. ADFAC aims to provide an extensive range of home repairs which include: - Yard work: mowing, mulching, raking leaves, cleaning debris, and pruning - Cleaning and clearing walkways - Adding lights to walkways for accessibility and safety - Adding handrails to existing ramps, steps, and sidewalks - Cleaning siding and gutters - Installing gutter guards and downspouts - Interior and exterior painting - Deck, stairs, and ramp installation and repair - Installing grab bars and other accessibility modifications - Removing carpet and installing floor coverings - Minor floor system repair - Other minor interior and exterior projects as appropriate Agency: ADFAC (Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties) ADFAC is currently looking for volunteers to complete home repair projects within our service area! All skill levels and backgrounds are welcome to particpate. Come as a group to help make an impact in your community. Whether your with a church group, civic group, a need a team buildig exercise for your company or organization, we would love to have you as a volunteer! We are gearing up for the upcoming spring and summer season and are looking for volunteers to help complete repair projects for homeowners in Anderson, Roane, Campbell, and Morgan County areas. We welcome all volunteers 16 years of age and older to provide home repairs to individuals within Morgan, Campbell, Roane, and Anderson County TN. ADFAC aims to provide an extensive range of home repairs which include: - Yard work: mowing, mulching, raking leaves, cleaning debris, and pruning - Cleaning and clearing walkways - Adding lights to walkways for accessibility and safety - Adding handrails to existing ramps, steps, and sidewalks - Cleaning siding and gutters - Installing gutter guards and downspouts - Interior and exterior painting - Deck, stairs, and ramp installation and repair - Installing grab bars and other accessibility modifications - Removing carpet and installing floor coverings - Minor floor system repair - Other minor interior and exterior projects as appropriate Agency: ADFAC (Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37830 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Maintenance and Yard WorkDoors of Hope has multiple high traffic properties. Basic maintenance needs: Mowing, landscape, weed whacking, trimmingLight bulb changes from high areas Patchwork/painting wallsHauling off furniture, moving furnitureAssembling furniture Cleaning vents in houses from mold or dust, changing air filters Pressure washingCleaning windows (interior/exterior)Agency: Doors of Hope Doors of Hope has multiple high traffic properties. Basic maintenance needs: Mowing, landscape, weed whacking, trimmingLight bulb changes from high areas Patchwork/painting wallsHauling off furniture, moving furnitureAssembling furniture Cleaning vents in houses from mold or dust, changing air filters Pressure washingCleaning windows (interior/exterior)Agency: Doors of Hope Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Research/Support VolunteerThe Carter Compassion Center is a young nonprofit in need of grant support. You will play a crucial role in identifying funding opportunities for the team to pursue by reviewing online information. This role does not require experience in researching or submitting grants but it is appreciated. The position will work with two other volunteers who submit and track the grant requests. This support can be done remotely and at your own pace. The team typically meets remotely every two weeks to share information. Agency: Carter Compassion Center The Carter Compassion Center is a young nonprofit in need of grant support. You will play a crucial role in identifying funding opportunities for the team to pursue by reviewing online information. This role does not require experience in researching or submitting grants but it is appreciated. The position will work with two other volunteers who submit and track the grant requests. This support can be done remotely and at your own pace. The team typically meets remotely every two weeks to share information. Agency: Carter Compassion Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37643 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at Crabtree Farms!Grow with Us at Crabtree Farms Step into a world of green-thumb camaraderie and hands-on learning with Crabtree Farms' volunteer program! Together, we’re cultivating the future of sustainable agriculture—one seedling at a time. As a volunteer, you’ll immerse yourself in the dynamic rhythms of our greenhouse, gaining practical experience alongside passionate gardening enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned Master Gardener or just starting your cultivation journey, there’s a place for you in our thriving community. Volunteer Tasks Include: Preparing for the seasonal plant sale: seeding annual veggies and repottingMaking potting soil Caring for perennials Beautifying the plant sale areaSupporting propagation effortsTending to perennial garden spacesPlanting and harvesting produceAccessible to All: We warmly welcome volunteers of all abilities. If you require accommodations, please let us know in advance so we can design a project that keeps you involved with the team. Prefer quieter, individualized projects? We have options for you too—come enjoy the therapeutic benefits of working with plants! From planting and pruning to propagating and harvesting, each moment in the greenhouse offers opportunities to grow your horticultural knowledge and deepen your connection with nature. Learn from and collaborate with like-minded individuals, sharing tips, tricks, and garden tales along the way. At Crabtree Farms, the true harvest of volunteering isn’t just in the crops—it’s in the friendships forged, the skills honed, and the vibrant community built together. Join us as we sow the seeds of change and nurture a flourishing future. Ready to dig in and make a difference? You can sign up here: https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/oryfzrxeesgvj7 Got questions? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@crabtreefarms.org to become a vital part of our volunteer team today! Volunteer Requirements: Volunteers aged 16+ may participate without a chaperone.Volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a waiver and submit it at least 24 hours prior to the event.If you signed up for a shift and are unable to make it, please cancel through our volunteer portal listed above (there is an easy-access link in your shift confirmation email) so that someone else may be able to sign up for your shift, as we have limited availability.
Agency: Crabtree Farms Grow with Us at Crabtree Farms Step into a world of green-thumb camaraderie and hands-on learning with Crabtree Farms' volunteer program! Together, we’re cultivating the future of sustainable agriculture—one seedling at a time. As a volunteer, you’ll immerse yourself in the dynamic rhythms of our greenhouse, gaining practical experience alongside passionate gardening enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned Master Gardener or just starting your cultivation journey, there’s a place for you in our thriving community. Volunteer Tasks Include: Preparing for the seasonal plant sale: seeding annual veggies and repottingMaking potting soil Caring for perennials Beautifying the plant sale areaSupporting propagation effortsTending to perennial garden spacesPlanting and harvesting produceAccessible to All: We warmly welcome volunteers of all abilities. If you require accommodations, please let us know in advance so we can design a project that keeps you involved with the team. Prefer quieter, individualized projects? We have options for you too—come enjoy the therapeutic benefits of working with plants! From planting and pruning to propagating and harvesting, each moment in the greenhouse offers opportunities to grow your horticultural knowledge and deepen your connection with nature. Learn from and collaborate with like-minded individuals, sharing tips, tricks, and garden tales along the way. At Crabtree Farms, the true harvest of volunteering isn’t just in the crops—it’s in the friendships forged, the skills honed, and the vibrant community built together. Join us as we sow the seeds of change and nurture a flourishing future. Ready to dig in and make a difference? You can sign up here: https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/oryfzrxeesgvj7 Got questions? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@crabtreefarms.org to become a vital part of our volunteer team today! Volunteer Requirements: Volunteers aged 16+ may participate without a chaperone.Volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a waiver and submit it at least 24 hours prior to the event.If you signed up for a shift and are unable to make it, please cancel through our volunteer portal listed above (there is an easy-access link in your shift confirmation email) so that someone else may be able to sign up for your shift, as we have limited availability.
Agency: Crabtree Farms Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37407 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Uplift Rides VolunteerAre you looking to help those in your community but you’re not sure where to start? Join Uplift Appalachia as a volunteer driver. We are looking for volunteers to transport people in recovery to training programs or work as a way to love them into a healthy community while meeting a practical need. We will equip you. As a volunteer you will get to: Help people stay in recovery from addiction and build healthy livesFoster new relationshipsHelp people find true healing and thriveUplift Appalachia’s mission is to provide education, training, consulting, and connecting to churches and organizations, motivating and equipping them to love and serve those living with addictions, mental health, and other life challenges on their journey to flourishing. Be a part of changing someone's life! Agency: Uplift Appalachia Are you looking to help those in your community but you’re not sure where to start? Join Uplift Appalachia as a volunteer driver. We are looking for volunteers to transport people in recovery to training programs or work as a way to love them into a healthy community while meeting a practical need. We will equip you. As a volunteer you will get to: Help people stay in recovery from addiction and build healthy livesFoster new relationshipsHelp people find true healing and thriveUplift Appalachia’s mission is to provide education, training, consulting, and connecting to churches and organizations, motivating and equipping them to love and serve those living with addictions, mental health, and other life challenges on their journey to flourishing. Be a part of changing someone's life! Agency: Uplift Appalachia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Invasive Species Strike ForceInvasive Species are threatening our worlds biodiversity! Join Big Ridge State Park in our efforts to thin out invasives that threaten our ecosystem! Meet Park Staff at the Park Office between 9am to 4:30pm and a Park Ranger will assist you with where to find and eliminate invasives species in our area. If you do not know how to identify invasive species we especially encourage you to come out so we can teach you! With the help from our Community we can really make a difference! Agency: Big Ridge State Park Invasive Species are threatening our worlds biodiversity! Join Big Ridge State Park in our efforts to thin out invasives that threaten our ecosystem! Meet Park Staff at the Park Office between 9am to 4:30pm and a Park Ranger will assist you with where to find and eliminate invasives species in our area. If you do not know how to identify invasive species we especially encourage you to come out so we can teach you! With the help from our Community we can really make a difference! Agency: Big Ridge State Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Celebrating 55 Years of Mentorship: Join Us in Making a DifferenceAre you ready to inspire, guide, and empower the next generation?In celebration of our 55th anniversary, Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee is on a mission to find 55 dedicated individuals to volunteer as mentors for children in our community.What You’ll Do:Spend quality time with your "Little," building a meaningful, one-on-one relationship.Participate in fun and enriching activities that spark confidence and growth.Help your Little achieve their potential by offering encouragement and guidance.Who Can Volunteer:Anyone 15 years or older—yes, high school students can mentor too! Our structured school-based program is designed specifically for younger mentors.Adults 23 years or older can choose between school-based or community-based mentoring, offering flexibility to match their schedules.The commitment is just 4-6 hours per month for at least one year.No prior mentoring experience is needed—just a passion for making a difference and helping children succeed!Why Volunteer with Us?Transform a child’s life while enriching your own.Join a supportive, mission-driven community of volunteers.Gain valuable personal and professional growth.How to Get Started: Visit https://tennesseebig.org/get-involved/ or contact Chris Whitehead at cwhitehead@tennesseebig.org or 865-263-7560 for more information.Together, we can make a difference—one match at a time.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee Are you ready to inspire, guide, and empower the next generation?In celebration of our 55th anniversary, Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee is on a mission to find 55 dedicated individuals to volunteer as mentors for children in our community.What You’ll Do:Spend quality time with your "Little," building a meaningful, one-on-one relationship.Participate in fun and enriching activities that spark confidence and growth.Help your Little achieve their potential by offering encouragement and guidance.Who Can Volunteer:Anyone 15 years or older—yes, high school students can mentor too! Our structured school-based program is designed specifically for younger mentors.Adults 23 years or older can choose between school-based or community-based mentoring, offering flexibility to match their schedules.The commitment is just 4-6 hours per month for at least one year.No prior mentoring experience is needed—just a passion for making a difference and helping children succeed!Why Volunteer with Us?Transform a child’s life while enriching your own.Join a supportive, mission-driven community of volunteers.Gain valuable personal and professional growth.How to Get Started: Visit https://tennesseebig.org/get-involved/ or contact Chris Whitehead at cwhitehead@tennesseebig.org or 865-263-7560 for more information.Together, we can make a difference—one match at a time.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Interest for Bilingual Language Ambassadors - Belle Morris ElementaryThe Bilingual Language Ambassadors program is an opportunity for volunteers to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for our diverse families at Community Schools Family Engagement Events. The program’s goal is to bridge language barriers and promote equity in family engagement by supporting meaningful communication and access for families who speak languages other than English. We encourage students and community members to serve as Bilingual Language Ambassadors to help strengthen school communities. The language(s) we are recruiting for are: Spanish. UPCOMING EVENT: May 6th 6-7pm- International Night Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Belle Morris Elementary The Bilingual Language Ambassadors program is an opportunity for volunteers to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for our diverse families at Community Schools Family Engagement Events. The program’s goal is to bridge language barriers and promote equity in family engagement by supporting meaningful communication and access for families who speak languages other than English. We encourage students and community members to serve as Bilingual Language Ambassadors to help strengthen school communities. The language(s) we are recruiting for are: Spanish. UPCOMING EVENT: May 6th 6-7pm- International Night Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Belle Morris Elementary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Interest for Bilingual Language Ambassadors - Dogwood ElementaryThe Bilingual Language Ambassadors program is an opportunity for volunteers to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for our diverse families at Community Schools Family Engagement Events. This program will serve as a meaningful catalyst to deepen the relationships Community Schools fosters with non-English speaking families. Our goal is to build strong long-term connections and empower families by ensuring they feel seen and heard. We encourage students and community members to serve as Bilingual Language Ambassadors to help us grow our mission. The language(s) we are recruiting for are Spanish. Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Dogwood Elementary The Bilingual Language Ambassadors program is an opportunity for volunteers to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for our diverse families at Community Schools Family Engagement Events. This program will serve as a meaningful catalyst to deepen the relationships Community Schools fosters with non-English speaking families. Our goal is to build strong long-term connections and empower families by ensuring they feel seen and heard. We encourage students and community members to serve as Bilingual Language Ambassadors to help us grow our mission. The language(s) we are recruiting for are Spanish. Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Dogwood Elementary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37920 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Interest for Bilingual Language Ambassadors - Norwood ElementaryThe Bilingual Language Ambassadors program is an opportunity for volunteers to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for our diverse families at Community Schools Family Engagement Events. The program’s goal is to bridge language barriers and promote equity in family engagement by supporting meaningful communication and access for families who speak languages other than English. We encourage students and community members to serve as Bilingual Language Ambassadors to help strengthen school communities. The language(s) we are recruiting for are: Spanish. Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary The Bilingual Language Ambassadors program is an opportunity for volunteers to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for our diverse families at Community Schools Family Engagement Events. The program’s goal is to bridge language barriers and promote equity in family engagement by supporting meaningful communication and access for families who speak languages other than English. We encourage students and community members to serve as Bilingual Language Ambassadors to help strengthen school communities. The language(s) we are recruiting for are: Spanish. Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37912 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Interest for Bilingual Language Ambassadors - Vine Middle Magnet SchoolThe Bilingual Language Ambassadors program is an opportunity for volunteers to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for our diverse families at Community Schools Family Engagement Events. The program’s goal is to bridge language barriers and promote equity in family engagement by supporting meaningful communication and access for families who speak languages other than English. We encourage students and community members to serve as Bilingual Language Ambassadors to help strengthen school communities. The language(s) we are recruiting for are: Spanish and Swahili. UPCOMING EVENTS: Tuesday, May 14th: Vine Middle STEM Night (4:00-7:00p)Contact Kyle Pickell at pickellk@unitedwayknox.org for more information Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Vine Middle Magnet School The Bilingual Language Ambassadors program is an opportunity for volunteers to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for our diverse families at Community Schools Family Engagement Events. The program’s goal is to bridge language barriers and promote equity in family engagement by supporting meaningful communication and access for families who speak languages other than English. We encourage students and community members to serve as Bilingual Language Ambassadors to help strengthen school communities. The language(s) we are recruiting for are: Spanish and Swahili. UPCOMING EVENTS: Tuesday, May 14th: Vine Middle STEM Night (4:00-7:00p)Contact Kyle Pickell at pickellk@unitedwayknox.org for more information Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Vine Middle Magnet School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37915 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Interest for Bilingual Language Ambassadors - Whittle Springs Middle SchoolThe Bilingual Language Ambassadors program is an opportunity for volunteers to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for our diverse families at Community Schools Family Engagement Events. The program’s goal is to bridge language barriers and promote equity in family engagement by supporting meaningful communication and access for families who speak languages other than English. We encourage students and community members to serve as Bilingual Language Ambassadors to help strengthen school communities. The language(s) we are recruiting for are: Spanish. Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle The Bilingual Language Ambassadors program is an opportunity for volunteers to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for our diverse families at Community Schools Family Engagement Events. The program’s goal is to bridge language barriers and promote equity in family engagement by supporting meaningful communication and access for families who speak languages other than English. We encourage students and community members to serve as Bilingual Language Ambassadors to help strengthen school communities. The language(s) we are recruiting for are: Spanish. Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Leave Behind KitsWe are putting together Leave Behind kits for EMS and First Responders to leave with a patient or any bystanders when responding to an overdose. When someone experiences an overdose and gets administered Narcan/naloxone, they get the choice to either go to the hospital or opt-out. People may opt out for a number of reasons and we recognize that while this may not always be the recommended course of action, it is ultimately up to them to make that choice. If they choose not to go to the hospital, we will provide EMS with kits to leave with them, along with resources and literature to help them. Agency: ASAP of Anderson We are putting together Leave Behind kits for EMS and First Responders to leave with a patient or any bystanders when responding to an overdose. When someone experiences an overdose and gets administered Narcan/naloxone, they get the choice to either go to the hospital or opt-out. People may opt out for a number of reasons and we recognize that while this may not always be the recommended course of action, it is ultimately up to them to make that choice. If they choose not to go to the hospital, we will provide EMS with kits to leave with them, along with resources and literature to help them. Agency: ASAP of Anderson Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37716 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event Planner and NAMIWALKS Support ChairVolunteer Opportunity: Small Event Planner & NAMIWALKS Support Chair Are you passionate about mental health advocacy and skilled at organizing events? NAMI Knoxville is looking for a Small Event Support Volunteer & NAMIWALKS Support Volunteer to help us coordinate impactful events that support our mission to educate, advocate, and bring hope to those affected by mental illness. Responsibilities: Small Event Planner •Plan and coordinate small-scale fundraising and community engagement events. •Secure venues, vendors, and entertainment as needed. •Work with NAMI Knoxville leadership to ensure events align with our mission. •Assist with promotion and outreach to increase attendance and engagement. •Manage event logistics, including setup, breakdown, and volunteer coordination. NAMIWALKS Support Chair •Assist in organizing NAMIWALKS Knoxville, our biggest annual fundraising and awareness event. •Recruit and engage local businesses, community groups, and teams to participate. •Help plan walk-day logistics, including check-in, entertainment, and activities. •Coordinate volunteers and ensure a smooth event experience. •Work alongside our event committee to maximize impact and fundraising efforts. Ideal Volunteer: •Experience or interest in event planning, community engagement, or fundraising. •Strong organizational and communication skills. •Passion for mental health advocacy and NAMI Knoxville’s mission. •Ability to work collaboratively and independently on event logistics. •Availability for planning meetings and events throughout the year. Why Volunteer? •Make a real impact in the Knoxville community by supporting mental health initiatives. •Gain valuable experience in event planning and nonprofit fundraising. •Work alongside a dedicated team of volunteers and mental health advocates. •Be part of a supportive and inspiring organization committed to change. If you’re ready to help make a difference, we’d love to hear from you! To apply or learn more, contact us at ldejong@namiknox.org Agency: NAMI Knoxville Volunteer Opportunity: Small Event Planner & NAMIWALKS Support Chair Are you passionate about mental health advocacy and skilled at organizing events? NAMI Knoxville is looking for a Small Event Support Volunteer & NAMIWALKS Support Volunteer to help us coordinate impactful events that support our mission to educate, advocate, and bring hope to those affected by mental illness. Responsibilities: Small Event Planner •Plan and coordinate small-scale fundraising and community engagement events. •Secure venues, vendors, and entertainment as needed. •Work with NAMI Knoxville leadership to ensure events align with our mission. •Assist with promotion and outreach to increase attendance and engagement. •Manage event logistics, including setup, breakdown, and volunteer coordination. NAMIWALKS Support Chair •Assist in organizing NAMIWALKS Knoxville, our biggest annual fundraising and awareness event. •Recruit and engage local businesses, community groups, and teams to participate. •Help plan walk-day logistics, including check-in, entertainment, and activities. •Coordinate volunteers and ensure a smooth event experience. •Work alongside our event committee to maximize impact and fundraising efforts. Ideal Volunteer: •Experience or interest in event planning, community engagement, or fundraising. •Strong organizational and communication skills. •Passion for mental health advocacy and NAMI Knoxville’s mission. •Ability to work collaboratively and independently on event logistics. •Availability for planning meetings and events throughout the year. Why Volunteer? •Make a real impact in the Knoxville community by supporting mental health initiatives. •Gain valuable experience in event planning and nonprofit fundraising. •Work alongside a dedicated team of volunteers and mental health advocates. •Be part of a supportive and inspiring organization committed to change. If you’re ready to help make a difference, we’d love to hear from you! To apply or learn more, contact us at ldejong@namiknox.org Agency: NAMI Knoxville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37919 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: NAMI Mental Health Program FaciltatorsVolunteer Opportunity: Mental Health Program Facilitators – Support Group Leaders, Teachers, & Presenters
Are you passionate about mental health and helping others on their journey to recovery? NAMI Knoxville is seeking dedicated volunteers to facilitate our mental health programs, including support groups, educational courses, and presentations. Commitment: 1–2 times per month during program cycles; NAMI provides comprehensive training and certification. Agency: NAMI Knoxville Volunteer Opportunity: Mental Health Program Facilitators – Support Group Leaders, Teachers, & Presenters
Are you passionate about mental health and helping others on their journey to recovery? NAMI Knoxville is seeking dedicated volunteers to facilitate our mental health programs, including support groups, educational courses, and presentations. Commitment: 1–2 times per month during program cycles; NAMI provides comprehensive training and certification. Agency: NAMI Knoxville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37919 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dinner ClubDinnertime is special here at Welcome Home. It's a sacred time where our residents, volunteers, and staff can come together to share a delicious meal and open conversation. We could use your help. On average, you would be providing dinner for 10-12 people. The residents love when they get to spend time with those who are bringing the meals, but it's definitely not a requirement to stay. Dinner is typically served around 5:30PM. You can drop off the day before/day of or cook in our kitchen. Agency: Welcome Home of Chattanooga Dinnertime is special here at Welcome Home. It's a sacred time where our residents, volunteers, and staff can come together to share a delicious meal and open conversation. We could use your help. On average, you would be providing dinner for 10-12 people. The residents love when they get to spend time with those who are bringing the meals, but it's definitely not a requirement to stay. Dinner is typically served around 5:30PM. You can drop off the day before/day of or cook in our kitchen. Agency: Welcome Home of Chattanooga Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Go-Go ClubOur Go-Go Club is a super simple, yet vital way to help Welcome Home. Drive our residents, mainly in our Cancer Respite, to get to appointments or to pre-arranged outings. Ideally, availability for at least 2 rides per month if possible. Appoinments will likely take place during weekdays, sometime between 9a-5p. Background check required. Agency: Welcome Home of Chattanooga Our Go-Go Club is a super simple, yet vital way to help Welcome Home. Drive our residents, mainly in our Cancer Respite, to get to appointments or to pre-arranged outings. Ideally, availability for at least 2 rides per month if possible. Appoinments will likely take place during weekdays, sometime between 9a-5p. Background check required. Agency: Welcome Home of Chattanooga Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Resource VolunteerOur Resource Volunteers serve as someones direct line of comfort in difficult situations. These volunteers connect individuals in need wiht the community resources that can help them. Using our resource guide, this role listens with care, assesses the need, and guides callers to appropriate local services- whether it's food assistance, housing support, or health resources. While this can be done remotely, we welcome volunteers who can come to the office for an hour or two - once or twice a week to foster connection and collaboration. This volunteer opportunity can be flexible with your schedule however, this is better suited for someone looking for a long term flexible volunteer commitment than a one time service opportunity. Agency: United Way of Anderson County Our Resource Volunteers serve as someones direct line of comfort in difficult situations. These volunteers connect individuals in need wiht the community resources that can help them. Using our resource guide, this role listens with care, assesses the need, and guides callers to appropriate local services- whether it's food assistance, housing support, or health resources. While this can be done remotely, we welcome volunteers who can come to the office for an hour or two - once or twice a week to foster connection and collaboration. This volunteer opportunity can be flexible with your schedule however, this is better suited for someone looking for a long term flexible volunteer commitment than a one time service opportunity. Agency: United Way of Anderson County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37830 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach AdvocateDomestic violence intervention services agency seeking highly motivated individual to hire for the position of Outreach Advocate, with on call duties. Full time - 37.5 hours per week at the agency's Outreach Office located in Abingdon, VA.
Responsibilities include providing on call services (rotating weeks) to Sexual Assault Victims. Plan and implement court related services to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in navigating through the criminal justice system. Provide advocacy, case management, court accompaniment, and information and referrals. Provide other necessary client services as needed. Data entry and timely reporting is required. Ability to maintain confidentiality in relation to client and client services.
Qualifications and education include B.A./B.S. degree in social science, human services, criminal justice, or related field desired or 5 years related work experience, may be considered. Ability to work with people in crisis, pass background check, valid driver's license, and the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Experience working in the criminal justice field is beneficial. Ability to coordinate activities, good time management, and work with limited supervision are a must.
Abuse Alternatives, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is as Smoke-Free/Drug-Free agency.
Mail resume to:
Outreach Advocate
104 Memorial Drive
Bristol, TN. 37620
or email resume to: mainoffice@abusealt.org
Please, NO PHONE CALLS!
Resumes accepted until position is filled.
Agency: Abuse Alternatives, Inc. Domestic violence intervention services agency seeking highly motivated individual to hire for the position of Outreach Advocate, with on call duties. Full time - 37.5 hours per week at the agency's Outreach Office located in Abingdon, VA.
Responsibilities include providing on call services (rotating weeks) to Sexual Assault Victims. Plan and implement court related services to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in navigating through the criminal justice system. Provide advocacy, case management, court accompaniment, and information and referrals. Provide other necessary client services as needed. Data entry and timely reporting is required. Ability to maintain confidentiality in relation to client and client services.
Qualifications and education include B.A./B.S. degree in social science, human services, criminal justice, or related field desired or 5 years related work experience, may be considered. Ability to work with people in crisis, pass background check, valid driver's license, and the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Experience working in the criminal justice field is beneficial. Ability to coordinate activities, good time management, and work with limited supervision are a must.
Abuse Alternatives, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is as Smoke-Free/Drug-Free agency.
Mail resume to:
Outreach Advocate
104 Memorial Drive
Bristol, TN. 37620
or email resume to: mainoffice@abusealt.org
Please, NO PHONE CALLS!
Resumes accepted until position is filled.
Agency: Abuse Alternatives, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Language Ambassadors Needed – Support Norwood Families!Support Norwood Families – Bilingual Volunteers Needed! We’re looking for bilingual volunteers to help families feel welcome and supported during school events. Volunteers will: Offer language support Guide families through the event Help them connect with staff and school programs Whether you can stay the whole time or just part of it, your help makes a big difference! We have ongoing events throughout the year, and I’ll be reaching out with specific dates soon. We’d love for you to join us and be part of the Norwood community! Thank you for considering! Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary Support Norwood Families – Bilingual Volunteers Needed! We’re looking for bilingual volunteers to help families feel welcome and supported during school events. Volunteers will: Offer language support Guide families through the event Help them connect with staff and school programs Whether you can stay the whole time or just part of it, your help makes a big difference! We have ongoing events throughout the year, and I’ll be reaching out with specific dates soon. We’d love for you to join us and be part of the Norwood community! Thank you for considering! Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37912 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program FacilitatorsThe Access Hope Crisis Line needs Program Facilitators to answer the crisis line and make care calls. Calls are forwarded from the Access Hope number to your mobile phone. You can choose to volunteer from home. Care Calls are made from 8am-4pm each day. Shifts are between 5-8 hours for the 24/7 crisis line. Program facilitators are assigned shifts according to their availability. Program Training is given in the call center. HIPPA and QPR Suicide awareness online training are provided. Our main goal is to prevent death by suicide and provide crisis support for all caller issues.
Agency: Access Hope Crisis Line The Access Hope Crisis Line needs Program Facilitators to answer the crisis line and make care calls. Calls are forwarded from the Access Hope number to your mobile phone. You can choose to volunteer from home. Care Calls are made from 8am-4pm each day. Shifts are between 5-8 hours for the 24/7 crisis line. Program facilitators are assigned shifts according to their availability. Program Training is given in the call center. HIPPA and QPR Suicide awareness online training are provided. Our main goal is to prevent death by suicide and provide crisis support for all caller issues.
Agency: Access Hope Crisis Line Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37355 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Operations Fleet and Facilities Volunteer - Northeast TennesseeResponsibilities include: Fleet clean up 1 x per month (exterior and windows), interior (quarterly or as needed)Set up for blood drives at the chapter 1-2 days per month and a walk through of the office to ensure facilities are in good working order.Other activities may pop up from time to time.Must be 18 or older, have a valid driver license and clear motor vehicle record, some maintenance skills and ability to climb ladder.Must apply online at www.redcross.org/volunteerAgency: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Responsibilities include: Fleet clean up 1 x per month (exterior and windows), interior (quarterly or as needed)Set up for blood drives at the chapter 1-2 days per month and a walk through of the office to ensure facilities are in good working order.Other activities may pop up from time to time.Must be 18 or older, have a valid driver license and clear motor vehicle record, some maintenance skills and ability to climb ladder.Must apply online at www.redcross.org/volunteerAgency: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37663 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero! - Obion County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37067 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer for Disability Services Non-ProfitSpark TN, a disability services non-profit in Knoxville, TN is looking for a volunteer Mon-Thurs 9a.m.-5p.m. Volunteers will assist with answering the phone at front desk, welcoming our clients during walk-ins, and general tasks as needed. We are a small staff of 5 and have a generally laid back and inviting work environment. Agency: Spark TN Spark TN, a disability services non-profit in Knoxville, TN is looking for a volunteer Mon-Thurs 9a.m.-5p.m. Volunteers will assist with answering the phone at front desk, welcoming our clients during walk-ins, and general tasks as needed. We are a small staff of 5 and have a generally laid back and inviting work environment. Agency: Spark TN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37920 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Debris PickupWalking property sites and pickup up debris with a trash bag for collection. Agency: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Walking property sites and pickup up debris with a trash bag for collection. Agency: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37659 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Invasive plant removalJoin Our Invasive Plant Removal Volunteer Program! Help protect native ecosystems and restore the natural beauty of our local habitats by joining our Invasive Plant Removal Volunteer Program! This hands-on conservation effort focuses on removing invasive plant species that threaten the health and diversity of our environment. What We’ll Be Removing: Privet (Ligustrum spp.) Japanese Stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) Johnson Grass (Sorghum halepense) Multiflora Rose (Rosa multiflora) Honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.) These non-native species outcompete native plants, degrade wildlife habitat, and disrupt natural ecological processes. Your help will make a real difference in preserving the local environment for future generations! What to Expect: Training and tools will be provided Light to moderate physical activity Opportunities to learn about native and invasive plant species Agency: Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park Join Our Invasive Plant Removal Volunteer Program! Help protect native ecosystems and restore the natural beauty of our local habitats by joining our Invasive Plant Removal Volunteer Program! This hands-on conservation effort focuses on removing invasive plant species that threaten the health and diversity of our environment. What We’ll Be Removing: Privet (Ligustrum spp.) Japanese Stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) Johnson Grass (Sorghum halepense) Multiflora Rose (Rosa multiflora) Honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.) These non-native species outcompete native plants, degrade wildlife habitat, and disrupt natural ecological processes. Your help will make a real difference in preserving the local environment for future generations! What to Expect: Training and tools will be provided Light to moderate physical activity Opportunities to learn about native and invasive plant species Agency: Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38549 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Future Travel Leaders Network Youth VolunteerTravel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. Agency: Travel Unity Travel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. Agency: Travel Unity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tuesday Morning DriverAt World Relief, we teach newly arrived immigrants how to thrive in our community. One of the key stability factors is learning English. We have English classes for newcomers on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. We are looking for someone to drive a 15-passenger van to pick up and drop off English students to take them to and from English class. The shift is 8am-9:25a and/or 11:30a-12:45p. World Relief will provide the van, and the route will stay the same week-to-week. Volunteers must pass a background check and motor vehicle records check. Jumpstart your onboarding by doing the short term/long term volunteer application in our volunteer portal. A Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you. Agency: World Relief At World Relief, we teach newly arrived immigrants how to thrive in our community. One of the key stability factors is learning English. We have English classes for newcomers on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. We are looking for someone to drive a 15-passenger van to pick up and drop off English students to take them to and from English class. The shift is 8am-9:25a and/or 11:30a-12:45p. World Relief will provide the van, and the route will stay the same week-to-week. Volunteers must pass a background check and motor vehicle records check. Jumpstart your onboarding by doing the short term/long term volunteer application in our volunteer portal. A Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you. Agency: World Relief Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38119 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thursday Morning DriverAt World Relief, we teach newly arrived immigrants how to thrive in our community. One of the key stability factors is learning English. We have English classes for newcomers on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. We are looking for someone to drive a 15-passenger van to pick up and drop off English students to take them to and from English class. The shift is 8am-9:25a and/or 11:30a-12:45p. World Relief will provide the van, and the route will stay the same week-to-week. Volunteers must pass a background check and motor vehicle records check. Jumpstart your onboarding by doing the short term/long term volunteer application in our volunteer portal. A Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you. Agency: World Relief At World Relief, we teach newly arrived immigrants how to thrive in our community. One of the key stability factors is learning English. We have English classes for newcomers on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. We are looking for someone to drive a 15-passenger van to pick up and drop off English students to take them to and from English class. The shift is 8am-9:25a and/or 11:30a-12:45p. World Relief will provide the van, and the route will stay the same week-to-week. Volunteers must pass a background check and motor vehicle records check. Jumpstart your onboarding by doing the short term/long term volunteer application in our volunteer portal. A Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you. Agency: World Relief Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38119 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team (Disaster Responder) - Bradley County, TNJoin the Red Cross volunteer team to help communities during disasters such as: Home Fires, Tornadoes or Flooding. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.Every day, people are forced from their home due to fires, storms or other disasters. You will work as part of an assigned team to provide immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Training is free, but the hope you bring is priceless. Join Us! Apply at: www.redcross.org/volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross Join the Red Cross volunteer team to help communities during disasters such as: Home Fires, Tornadoes or Flooding. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.Every day, people are forced from their home due to fires, storms or other disasters. You will work as part of an assigned team to provide immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Training is free, but the hope you bring is priceless. Join Us! Apply at: www.redcross.org/volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team (Disaster Responder) - Grundy County, TNJoin the Red Cross volunteer team to help communities during disasters such as: Home Fires, Tornadoes or Flooding. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.Every day, people are forced from their home due to fires, storms or other disasters. You will work as part of an assigned team to provide immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Training is free, but the hope you bring is priceless. Join Us! Apply at: https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=97764&h=986&p=571126 Or Email GiveTime@redcross.org with questions. Agency: American Red Cross Join the Red Cross volunteer team to help communities during disasters such as: Home Fires, Tornadoes or Flooding. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.Every day, people are forced from their home due to fires, storms or other disasters. You will work as part of an assigned team to provide immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Training is free, but the hope you bring is priceless. Join Us! Apply at: https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=97764&h=986&p=571126 Or Email GiveTime@redcross.org with questions. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37305 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor - Big Brothers Big Sisters of ClarksvilleMentors (Bigs) enjoy spending time with their mentee (Little) in the community. We have children in the Rutherford area waiting for a mentor. The decision to become a volunteer mentor is a great one, and an opportunity that will change the life of a young person for the better. We make a difference by creating professionally supported one-to-one matches for kids who want to reach their full potential. But we can't do that without you. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee offers 4 different mentoring programs, so you can mentor through the program that works best for you! Currently, BBBSMT Community-Based and Sports Buddies programs have resumed in-person programming and match activities while our E-Mentoring and Site Based programs continue to offer programing and match activities virtually. Our Community-Based program is our core, and what most people think of when they imagine a Big Brother/Little Brother or Big Sister/Little Sister friendship. You will contact the Little and their guardian, and arrange for a time to get together on a weekday evening or during the weekend. Please note that this program is active only while school is in session. In Site-Based mentoring, Bigs and Littles meet weekly at a consistent time and place throughout the school year. At the match site, which is the Little’s school, they spend time together doing activities. Matches play games, work on crafts, do shared projects or homework — anything they can do together at their site. Our Site-Based LGBTQ-Focused program is focused on providing LGBTQ+ youth in Metro Nashville Public Schools with supportive mentors. Mentoring will take place virtually through an app called MentorHub, with the expectation that you’ll maintain regular, weekly contact with your Little for at least one year. Please note that this program is active only while school is in session. In our E-Mentoring program, you and your Little Brother or Little Sister will meet in person, then communicate online working through a number of structured exercises and surveys throughout the week, from anywhere. Please note that this program is active only while school is in session. Our Sports Buddies program develops one-to-one mentoring friendships between an adult and a child through participatory and spectator sporting events. Activities are designed to deepen mentoring relationships while supporting self-confidence, goal setting, collaboration, skill development, and healthy lifestyles. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville Mentors (Bigs) enjoy spending time with their mentee (Little) in the community. We have children in the Rutherford area waiting for a mentor. The decision to become a volunteer mentor is a great one, and an opportunity that will change the life of a young person for the better. We make a difference by creating professionally supported one-to-one matches for kids who want to reach their full potential. But we can't do that without you. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee offers 4 different mentoring programs, so you can mentor through the program that works best for you! Currently, BBBSMT Community-Based and Sports Buddies programs have resumed in-person programming and match activities while our E-Mentoring and Site Based programs continue to offer programing and match activities virtually. Our Community-Based program is our core, and what most people think of when they imagine a Big Brother/Little Brother or Big Sister/Little Sister friendship. You will contact the Little and their guardian, and arrange for a time to get together on a weekday evening or during the weekend. Please note that this program is active only while school is in session. In Site-Based mentoring, Bigs and Littles meet weekly at a consistent time and place throughout the school year. At the match site, which is the Little’s school, they spend time together doing activities. Matches play games, work on crafts, do shared projects or homework — anything they can do together at their site. Our Site-Based LGBTQ-Focused program is focused on providing LGBTQ+ youth in Metro Nashville Public Schools with supportive mentors. Mentoring will take place virtually through an app called MentorHub, with the expectation that you’ll maintain regular, weekly contact with your Little for at least one year. Please note that this program is active only while school is in session. In our E-Mentoring program, you and your Little Brother or Little Sister will meet in person, then communicate online working through a number of structured exercises and surveys throughout the week, from anywhere. Please note that this program is active only while school is in session. Our Sports Buddies program develops one-to-one mentoring friendships between an adult and a child through participatory and spectator sporting events. Activities are designed to deepen mentoring relationships while supporting self-confidence, goal setting, collaboration, skill development, and healthy lifestyles. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero! - Unicoi County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37650 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Again: Volunteer with Gentiva HospiceLooking to continue your mission of service and connect with your community in a profound way? Gentiva Hospice is actively seeking compassionate and dedicated veteran volunteers to support individuals and families navigating end-of-life care. This isn't just about giving your time; it's about extending comfort, easing loneliness, and offering vital relief during challenging moments, continuing your legacy of impactful service. Why Your Service Matters Here:You've already demonstrated an unwavering commitment to something bigger than yourself. Here's how you can continue to make a tangible impact with us: Be a Battle Buddy: Offer a friendly voice and a listening ear through phone calls or in-person visits, often to fellow veterans. Provide Essential Relief: Give family caregivers a much-needed break, knowing their loved one is in capable and caring hands. Run Critical Errands: Help with groceries or other necessary outings for patients or caregivers who may be unable to do so themselves. Offer Steady Support: Be a consistent source of comfort and reliability for patients and their families. Engage in Facility Events: Bring joy and connection to residents, including veterans, at our partner care facilities. What You'll Gain from This Mission: Continued Impact: Your presence will directly improve the quality of life for patients and their families, often those who share a similar life experience. Deep Personal Fulfillment: Experience the profound satisfaction of giving back and connecting with others on a deep, meaningful level. A United Team: Join a supportive and compassionate group of staff and fellow volunteers, many of whom are also veterans, all dedicated to exceptional care. Ready to continue your service and make a profound difference in the lives of others? If you're eager to learn more and join our compassionate team, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator today! They'd love to chat with you about this fulfilling opportunity. Volunteer Coordinator: Addie Carmon Agency: Gentiva Hospice Looking to continue your mission of service and connect with your community in a profound way? Gentiva Hospice is actively seeking compassionate and dedicated veteran volunteers to support individuals and families navigating end-of-life care. This isn't just about giving your time; it's about extending comfort, easing loneliness, and offering vital relief during challenging moments, continuing your legacy of impactful service. Why Your Service Matters Here:You've already demonstrated an unwavering commitment to something bigger than yourself. Here's how you can continue to make a tangible impact with us: Be a Battle Buddy: Offer a friendly voice and a listening ear through phone calls or in-person visits, often to fellow veterans. Provide Essential Relief: Give family caregivers a much-needed break, knowing their loved one is in capable and caring hands. Run Critical Errands: Help with groceries or other necessary outings for patients or caregivers who may be unable to do so themselves. Offer Steady Support: Be a consistent source of comfort and reliability for patients and their families. Engage in Facility Events: Bring joy and connection to residents, including veterans, at our partner care facilities. What You'll Gain from This Mission: Continued Impact: Your presence will directly improve the quality of life for patients and their families, often those who share a similar life experience. Deep Personal Fulfillment: Experience the profound satisfaction of giving back and connecting with others on a deep, meaningful level. A United Team: Join a supportive and compassionate group of staff and fellow volunteers, many of whom are also veterans, all dedicated to exceptional care. Ready to continue your service and make a profound difference in the lives of others? If you're eager to learn more and join our compassionate team, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator today! They'd love to chat with you about this fulfilling opportunity. Volunteer Coordinator: Addie Carmon Agency: Gentiva Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Paint Parking LinesSaturdays only: A volunteer group is needed to repaint the parking lot lines at our Red Bank Early Learning Center. *** NOTE *** Court-ordered community service is not eligible for this project. Agency: Chambliss Center for Children Saturdays only: A volunteer group is needed to repaint the parking lot lines at our Red Bank Early Learning Center. *** NOTE *** Court-ordered community service is not eligible for this project. Agency: Chambliss Center for Children Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37415 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Bring Comfort and Joy: Pet Therapy Volunteers Needed!Are you and your furry best friend looking for a truly special way to give back to your community? Our hospice family is searching for compassionate pet therapy volunteers to bring warmth, comfort, and wagging tails to our patients. The unconditional love of an animal can make a profound difference in someone's day, offering companionship, reducing stress, and bringing smiles. As a pet therapy volunteer, you and your certified dog will have the opportunity to provide moments of joy and connection to individuals receiving hospice care. Here's what we're looking for: A loving and gentle dog that is currently certified/registered by an AKC-recognized therapy dog organization. Proof of up-to-date vaccinations for your canine companion. A friendly and empathetic human handler (that's you!). A commitment to bringing comfort and positive interactions to our patients. If you and your four-legged partner are ready to share your hearts and make a real difference, we'd love to hear from you! This is more than just volunteering; it's an opportunity to create cherished moments and provide invaluable emotional support. Ready to get started? Please reach out to Addie Carmon/Volunteer Coordinator at 662.349.3430 or addie.carmon@gentivahs.com to learn more about this incredibly rewarding opportunity. We can't wait to welcome you and your furry friend to our volunteer team! Agency: Gentiva Hospice Are you and your furry best friend looking for a truly special way to give back to your community? Our hospice family is searching for compassionate pet therapy volunteers to bring warmth, comfort, and wagging tails to our patients. The unconditional love of an animal can make a profound difference in someone's day, offering companionship, reducing stress, and bringing smiles. As a pet therapy volunteer, you and your certified dog will have the opportunity to provide moments of joy and connection to individuals receiving hospice care. Here's what we're looking for: A loving and gentle dog that is currently certified/registered by an AKC-recognized therapy dog organization. Proof of up-to-date vaccinations for your canine companion. A friendly and empathetic human handler (that's you!). A commitment to bringing comfort and positive interactions to our patients. If you and your four-legged partner are ready to share your hearts and make a real difference, we'd love to hear from you! This is more than just volunteering; it's an opportunity to create cherished moments and provide invaluable emotional support. Ready to get started? Please reach out to Addie Carmon/Volunteer Coordinator at 662.349.3430 or addie.carmon@gentivahs.com to learn more about this incredibly rewarding opportunity. We can't wait to welcome you and your furry friend to our volunteer team! Agency: Gentiva Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38671 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: UshersAt Playhouse on the Square, our ushers play a crucial role in ensuring a seamless experience for our patrons from start to finish. Their responsibilities encompass a range of tasks before, during, and after each show, including: Providing patrons with programs upon arrival.Assisting patrons in locating their assigned seats.Tidying up minor litter in the theater after the show.To reserve your spot to usher, please go to: https://dash.pointapp.org/organizations/4326 Agency: Playhouse on the Square At Playhouse on the Square, our ushers play a crucial role in ensuring a seamless experience for our patrons from start to finish. Their responsibilities encompass a range of tasks before, during, and after each show, including: Providing patrons with programs upon arrival.Assisting patrons in locating their assigned seats.Tidying up minor litter in the theater after the show.To reserve your spot to usher, please go to: https://dash.pointapp.org/organizations/4326 Agency: Playhouse on the Square Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VAN DONATIONWe are needing a small bus or van to help transport students to and from rehearsals and concerts for children whose parents do not have a car. Do you know anyone that has a van that would be willing to allow us to use it from time to time? Agency: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir We are needing a small bus or van to help transport students to and from rehearsals and concerts for children whose parents do not have a car. Do you know anyone that has a van that would be willing to allow us to use it from time to time? Agency: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37920 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media HELP AND TIPSS.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir needs someone to volunteer time helping to keep our social media and website up to date. We need someone to help us widen our network of viewership of our posts. Help us know what we are doing wrong? :-) Agency: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir needs someone to volunteer time helping to keep our social media and website up to date. We need someone to help us widen our network of viewership of our posts. Help us know what we are doing wrong? :-) Agency: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37940 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Product packing for distributionRISE provides free period products and free barrier methods of STI and pregnancy prevention. This volunteer would come in to RISE 1-2 times a month to prep care packages for individuals and organizations that RISE serves. They would also be responsible for letting the director know if the supplies are running low. Agency: RISE: Healthy for Life RISE provides free period products and free barrier methods of STI and pregnancy prevention. This volunteer would come in to RISE 1-2 times a month to prep care packages for individuals and organizations that RISE serves. They would also be responsible for letting the director know if the supplies are running low. Agency: RISE: Healthy for Life Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Landscaping and Small Debris clearingWe have several locations where damage from Hurricane Helene flooding deposited trash and other small debris in the yards of private homeowners and destroyed flora. We need volunteers who would love to contribute to Cocke County's rebuilding efforts through landscaping service. This would include the following: Collecting micro trash into bags for disposal. Mowing lawns Weed eating Planting flowers or working in the garden Trimming Bushes and Trees Rebuilding or reshaping garden beds Raking Moving landscaping supplies around a property Agency: Cocke County Long Term Recovery Group We have several locations where damage from Hurricane Helene flooding deposited trash and other small debris in the yards of private homeowners and destroyed flora. We need volunteers who would love to contribute to Cocke County's rebuilding efforts through landscaping service. This would include the following: Collecting micro trash into bags for disposal. Mowing lawns Weed eating Planting flowers or working in the garden Trimming Bushes and Trees Rebuilding or reshaping garden beds Raking Moving landscaping supplies around a property Agency: Cocke County Long Term Recovery Group Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37821 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Large Debris LandscapingWe have several locations where damage from Hurricane Helene flooding deposited large piles of downed trees on the property of private homeowners. We need volunteers who would love to contribute to Cocke County's rebuilding efforts through landscaping service. This would include the following: Utilizing axes, chainsaws and other power tools to deconstruct deadfall processing deadfall into manageable firewood Weed eating Planting flowers or working in the garden Trimming Bushes Rebuilding or reshaping garden beds Raking Moving landscaping supplies around a property Agency: Cocke County Long Term Recovery Group We have several locations where damage from Hurricane Helene flooding deposited large piles of downed trees on the property of private homeowners. We need volunteers who would love to contribute to Cocke County's rebuilding efforts through landscaping service. This would include the following: Utilizing axes, chainsaws and other power tools to deconstruct deadfall processing deadfall into manageable firewood Weed eating Planting flowers or working in the garden Trimming Bushes Rebuilding or reshaping garden beds Raking Moving landscaping supplies around a property Agency: Cocke County Long Term Recovery Group Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37821 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Grant ResearcherNeeding volunteers to search for grants both local and national that I can apply for that are geared for music, the arts, international focus, singing, choral, musical theatre, etc. I would like the volunteer hours to be spent looking for grants that we could apply to that fit our youth choir. I would also like the volunteer to type up a document of the grant, contact info, deadlines, and any information that would be helpful about that grant. We need a go-getter who wants to help us succeed in finding funding. Agency: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir Needing volunteers to search for grants both local and national that I can apply for that are geared for music, the arts, international focus, singing, choral, musical theatre, etc. I would like the volunteer hours to be spent looking for grants that we could apply to that fit our youth choir. I would also like the volunteer to type up a document of the grant, contact info, deadlines, and any information that would be helpful about that grant. We need a go-getter who wants to help us succeed in finding funding. Agency: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37920 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Musical Assistant to help students learn their voice part (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass)Needing volunteers with backgrounds in music to come and assist with the young people on Monday nights from 6-7:45 pm. Do you know any high schoolers that could come assist? I am willing to sign off on volunteer hours for college applications. Agency: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir Needing volunteers with backgrounds in music to come and assist with the young people on Monday nights from 6-7:45 pm. Do you know any high schoolers that could come assist? I am willing to sign off on volunteer hours for college applications. Agency: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Festival ResearcherNeeding volunteers to search for area music festivals and build an informational page for me to have the contact, dates, deadlines, etc. that we can apply to be a part of. I need someone to organize a spreadsheet for me by month to help me know when deadlines are due for the various festival applications. Agency: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir Needing volunteers to search for area music festivals and build an informational page for me to have the contact, dates, deadlines, etc. that we can apply to be a part of. I need someone to organize a spreadsheet for me by month to help me know when deadlines are due for the various festival applications. Agency: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37920 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Guardian VolunteersVolunteers are a vital part of the Public Guardianship for the Elderly program. Individuals provide support to SETAAAD's guardianship program by volunteering as a Friendly Visitor or being active with administrative duties. As a Friendly Visitor, volunteers are paired with a guardianship client and spend time with them each month and identify any needs or concerns. The role of volunteers is beneficial to the operations of the program as an extra set of eyes of the client to identify any needs or concerns which otherwise may go unnoticed between visits by the district Public Guardian. Volunteers also build relationships with clients, helping reduce isolation and promote overall wellbeing. Public Guardianship Volunteer Description: 18 years or older, accessible by cell phone Complete application and background check Orientation/Training Dependable, calm demeanor and available during business hours Contact Janet Sullivan, 423-424-4286 or email, jsullivan@sedev.org to learn more about these lifegiving opportunities. Act now and be a life changer! Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability Volunteers are a vital part of the Public Guardianship for the Elderly program. Individuals provide support to SETAAAD's guardianship program by volunteering as a Friendly Visitor or being active with administrative duties. As a Friendly Visitor, volunteers are paired with a guardianship client and spend time with them each month and identify any needs or concerns. The role of volunteers is beneficial to the operations of the program as an extra set of eyes of the client to identify any needs or concerns which otherwise may go unnoticed between visits by the district Public Guardian. Volunteers also build relationships with clients, helping reduce isolation and promote overall wellbeing. Public Guardianship Volunteer Description: 18 years or older, accessible by cell phone Complete application and background check Orientation/Training Dependable, calm demeanor and available during business hours Contact Janet Sullivan, 423-424-4286 or email, jsullivan@sedev.org to learn more about these lifegiving opportunities. Act now and be a life changer! Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WOW Wagon Driver (mobile library)We are always looking for volunteers who can drive the WOW Wagon to local neighborhoods and schools within our service area. Drivers must be at least 18yrs old, provide their own vehicle with insurance, and consent to a background check. Please note the background check process will take between 2-3 business days. We will reach out to you with those results and next steps. Agency: United Way of West Tennessee We are always looking for volunteers who can drive the WOW Wagon to local neighborhoods and schools within our service area. Drivers must be at least 18yrs old, provide their own vehicle with insurance, and consent to a background check. Please note the background check process will take between 2-3 business days. We will reach out to you with those results and next steps. Agency: United Way of West Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38305 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Robotics Club Sponsor at Whittle Springs Middle SchoolAre you excited about technology, engineering, or coding? Whittle Springs Middle School is launching a Robotics Club, and we’re looking for a volunteer who’s ready to inspire the next generation of tech innovators! Design and lead engaging, age-appropriate STEM curriculum for middle school students (fall & spring semesters) Preferred Qualifications: Time Commitment: 1–2 days per week (1-hour increments), after school hours Volunteer Age Requirement: 18+ Background Check Required Our school community faces economic barriers, and many students have never had the chance to explore the world of robotics. This club could be the spark that ignites a lifelong passion—or even a future career. Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle Are you excited about technology, engineering, or coding? Whittle Springs Middle School is launching a Robotics Club, and we’re looking for a volunteer who’s ready to inspire the next generation of tech innovators! Design and lead engaging, age-appropriate STEM curriculum for middle school students (fall & spring semesters) Preferred Qualifications: Time Commitment: 1–2 days per week (1-hour increments), after school hours Volunteer Age Requirement: 18+ Background Check Required Our school community faces economic barriers, and many students have never had the chance to explore the world of robotics. This club could be the spark that ignites a lifelong passion—or even a future career. Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative SupportPlease use the link to view availability and information. https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169002 Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions. Agency: Chatt Foundation Please use the link to view availability and information. https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169002 Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions. Agency: Chatt Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Projects & OpportunitiesPlease use the link to view availability and information. https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169001 Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions. Agency: Chatt Foundation Please use the link to view availability and information. https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169001 Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions. Agency: Chatt Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visual Storyteller - Northeast TennesseeJoin our team as a Red Cross photographer. This volunteer opportunity's key responsibilities are listed below. ResponsibilitiesCollaborate with Communications Leadership to identify and carry out ways to tell the Red Cross story visuallyTake photos and/or video at events, trainings and disasters in accordance with Red Cross brand standardsCapture portraits, candid and/or studio shots to tell the Red Cross story of service deliveryCull, edit, caption and upload your photos/video to online sharing accounts; share select photos in a timely manner (typically same day or within 24 hours) with chapter/regional communications leadership and the social media teamShare photos/video on social media, when appropriateCoordinate with chapter social media leads to share your team's videos and photos on social media or Red Cross sites.Treat all clients, volunteers and partners with dignity and respect - always obtaining required photo releases.Organize and deliver photo/video documentation, captions, quotes and photo releases. During Disasters: Work with communications team to identify daily priorities to share visual story.Deploy to the scene to seek out opportunities for photos/videosTime CommitmentTypically, 12-16 hours per month - flexible and dependent on individual projects and local disaster responses. May be 4-8 hours per day during disasters. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Join our team as a Red Cross photographer. This volunteer opportunity's key responsibilities are listed below. ResponsibilitiesCollaborate with Communications Leadership to identify and carry out ways to tell the Red Cross story visuallyTake photos and/or video at events, trainings and disasters in accordance with Red Cross brand standardsCapture portraits, candid and/or studio shots to tell the Red Cross story of service deliveryCull, edit, caption and upload your photos/video to online sharing accounts; share select photos in a timely manner (typically same day or within 24 hours) with chapter/regional communications leadership and the social media teamShare photos/video on social media, when appropriateCoordinate with chapter social media leads to share your team's videos and photos on social media or Red Cross sites.Treat all clients, volunteers and partners with dignity and respect - always obtaining required photo releases.Organize and deliver photo/video documentation, captions, quotes and photo releases. During Disasters: Work with communications team to identify daily priorities to share visual story.Deploy to the scene to seek out opportunities for photos/videosTime CommitmentTypically, 12-16 hours per month - flexible and dependent on individual projects and local disaster responses. May be 4-8 hours per day during disasters. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37663 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DriversAgency: Center for English and Integration Services Agency: Center for English and Integration Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VOAD (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster) - VolunteerVOAD (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster) brings together organizations across the community to strengthen disaster resiliency, response, and recovery efforts. When disasters strike, VOAD coordinates the response among partner agencies to ensure needs are met efficiently and effectively. What Volunteers Do: Provide on-the-ground support during disaster response and recovery efforts Assist partner agencies with tasks that may include distribution, cleanup, relief support, and more Serve as flexible, dependable support where the community needs it mostTraining: All volunteers will be trained by VOAD partner agencies to ensure they are equipped and prepared for deployment during disaster events. If you're ready to step in when the community needs help most, this is a meaningful way to make a real impact. Agency: United Way of West Tennessee VOAD (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster) brings together organizations across the community to strengthen disaster resiliency, response, and recovery efforts. When disasters strike, VOAD coordinates the response among partner agencies to ensure needs are met efficiently and effectively. What Volunteers Do: Provide on-the-ground support during disaster response and recovery efforts Assist partner agencies with tasks that may include distribution, cleanup, relief support, and more Serve as flexible, dependable support where the community needs it mostTraining: All volunteers will be trained by VOAD partner agencies to ensure they are equipped and prepared for deployment during disaster events. If you're ready to step in when the community needs help most, this is a meaningful way to make a real impact. Agency: United Way of West Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38305 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Trail MaintenanceWe always need help from our visitors to help keep our trails clear from debris and trash. Make sure to have a volunteer form filed out before you can submit hours. Thank you! Agency: Red Clay State Historic Park We always need help from our visitors to help keep our trails clear from debris and trash. Make sure to have a volunteer form filed out before you can submit hours. Thank you! Agency: Red Clay State Historic Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PATIENT CARE VOLUNTEEROur patient care volunteers go out and visit our hospice patients for brief periods of time. Some of these patients have no one left to visit them and just a friendly face for conversation or to bring them a small snack, could mean the world to them. Please call or email to find out how to have an impact on someone nearing the end of life. This feeling is life changing and rewarding. Agency: Gentiva Hospice Our patient care volunteers go out and visit our hospice patients for brief periods of time. Some of these patients have no one left to visit them and just a friendly face for conversation or to bring them a small snack, could mean the world to them. Please call or email to find out how to have an impact on someone nearing the end of life. This feeling is life changing and rewarding. Agency: Gentiva Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MentorAs a volunteer mentor, you will provide steady support to youth ages 12 to 18 through group activities, athletics, life skills, and positive engagement. No coaching experience is required. We need dependable adults who care about youth, can show up consistently, and help create a safe space for young people to build confidence, manage stress, and stay on a positive path. Agency: Using Athletics to Cope As a volunteer mentor, you will provide steady support to youth ages 12 to 18 through group activities, athletics, life skills, and positive engagement. No coaching experience is required. We need dependable adults who care about youth, can show up consistently, and help create a safe space for young people to build confidence, manage stress, and stay on a positive path. Agency: Using Athletics to Cope Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37663 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Therapeutic Preschool Volunteer (Chattanooga, TN)Please note: this volunteer opportunity is located in Chattanooga, TN. *High Need* Therapeutic Preschool is an Intensive Outpatient Program for children ages 4 - 6 who have experienced significant trauma. Children learn about emotions, coping skills and communication. Children are provided with a space to work through their emotions in a least restrictive environment. Therapeutic Preschool runs Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9am-12pm. Volunteer tasks can include: Greeting children and parents Preparing snack and assist staff in serving and clean up Assisting staff and children with group activities as well as set up and clean up Assisting staff with clerical and data collection as directedVolunteers must commit to a minimum of 6 months to the volunteer program and must be at least 18 years of age. Volunteers must enjoy and be at ease working with children who have emotional and behavioral difficulties. If you are interested in becoming a Therapeutic Preschool Volunteer, please click here to apply. Please note on the application that you are interested in this opportunity. Agency: McNabb Center Please note: this volunteer opportunity is located in Chattanooga, TN. *High Need* Therapeutic Preschool is an Intensive Outpatient Program for children ages 4 - 6 who have experienced significant trauma. Children learn about emotions, coping skills and communication. Children are provided with a space to work through their emotions in a least restrictive environment. Therapeutic Preschool runs Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9am-12pm. Volunteer tasks can include: Greeting children and parents Preparing snack and assist staff in serving and clean up Assisting staff and children with group activities as well as set up and clean up Assisting staff with clerical and data collection as directedVolunteers must commit to a minimum of 6 months to the volunteer program and must be at least 18 years of age. Volunteers must enjoy and be at ease working with children who have emotional and behavioral difficulties. If you are interested in becoming a Therapeutic Preschool Volunteer, please click here to apply. Please note on the application that you are interested in this opportunity. Agency: McNabb Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer Math TutorMake a Difference in a Student’s Life Join EnCorps’ STEMx Tutors program to virtually tutor math to middle school students who are under-performing in Foundational Math, Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1. As a volunteer math tutor, you prepare students for the rigor of high school mathematics and establish the foundational knowledge needed to pursue a college education that prepares students for a career in an increasingly technical world. EnCorps STEMx Tutors make a significant difference in a student’s relationship with math: 82% of students who take part in the program increased their math scores in the 2024-25 academic year! Choose When You Tutor One Hour, Twice a Week The STEMx Tutors program is designed for busy professionals like you. As a STEMx Tutor, you commit to tutoring one hour, twice a week. EnCorps utilizes both small group and 1:1 tutoring. As a small group tutor, tutoring sessions take place for one hour, at the same time, twice a week between 12:00 - 5:30 p.m. PST. In turn, as a 1:1 tutor, you will determine the day and time of your virtual tutoring sessions with your student We ask that you commit to tutoring for a minimum of one semester with the option to renew. Many of our tutors have been in the program for four years. EnCorps Support EnCorps provides its volunteer tutors with training and support. Your dedicated Program Manager will provide you access to our Google Classroom where you will find a plethora of resources, invite you to online seminars, and offer the option to join our annual Learning Summit where you can network with other tutors as well as STEM professional who are exploring STEM teaching through the EnCorps STEM Teachers program. Program Eligibility EnCorps STEMx Tutors must meet one of the following requirements: Have a bachelor’s degree with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher (does not have to be in a STEM field) and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM industry work experience or have an advanced degree in a STEM field Junior or senior in a college-accredited STEM bachelor’s program with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher Hold a professional certificate in a STEM field and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM work experience A current or former credentialed math teacher All candidates must also be eligible to work in the US and currently live in the US Want to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders? Join EnCorps today! Apply to become a STEMx Tutor at: https://www.encorps.org/apply Agency: EnCorps STEM Teachers Program Make a Difference in a Student’s Life Join EnCorps’ STEMx Tutors program to virtually tutor math to middle school students who are under-performing in Foundational Math, Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1. As a volunteer math tutor, you prepare students for the rigor of high school mathematics and establish the foundational knowledge needed to pursue a college education that prepares students for a career in an increasingly technical world. EnCorps STEMx Tutors make a significant difference in a student’s relationship with math: 82% of students who take part in the program increased their math scores in the 2024-25 academic year! Choose When You Tutor One Hour, Twice a Week The STEMx Tutors program is designed for busy professionals like you. As a STEMx Tutor, you commit to tutoring one hour, twice a week. EnCorps utilizes both small group and 1:1 tutoring. As a small group tutor, tutoring sessions take place for one hour, at the same time, twice a week between 12:00 - 5:30 p.m. PST. In turn, as a 1:1 tutor, you will determine the day and time of your virtual tutoring sessions with your student We ask that you commit to tutoring for a minimum of one semester with the option to renew. Many of our tutors have been in the program for four years. EnCorps Support EnCorps provides its volunteer tutors with training and support. Your dedicated Program Manager will provide you access to our Google Classroom where you will find a plethora of resources, invite you to online seminars, and offer the option to join our annual Learning Summit where you can network with other tutors as well as STEM professional who are exploring STEM teaching through the EnCorps STEM Teachers program. Program Eligibility EnCorps STEMx Tutors must meet one of the following requirements: Have a bachelor’s degree with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher (does not have to be in a STEM field) and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM industry work experience or have an advanced degree in a STEM field Junior or senior in a college-accredited STEM bachelor’s program with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher Hold a professional certificate in a STEM field and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM work experience A current or former credentialed math teacher All candidates must also be eligible to work in the US and currently live in the US Want to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders? Join EnCorps today! Apply to become a STEMx Tutor at: https://www.encorps.org/apply Agency: EnCorps STEM Teachers Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Unplug Mentorship Program Social Media First Aid in School SupportOnce a week Agency: The Purpose Outreach Center Once a week Agency: The Purpose Outreach Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community EducatorCommunity Educators are volunteer public speakers and community builders who help the Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education, and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Agency: Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are volunteer public speakers and community builders who help the Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education, and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Agency: Alzheimer's Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Events VolunteerSpecial Events Volunteers with the Alzheimer’s Association play a key role in creating impactful community experiences. These volunteers assist with event setup and breakdown, helping to create welcoming and organized spaces that support our mission. Most often, they support tabling events, engage with the public, hand out materials, answer basic questions, and represent the Association with warmth and professionalism. Their presence helps raise awareness, promote programs, and connect individuals with vital resources. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys being out in the community and wants to make a difference in the lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Volunteers may be asked to help lift and carry light materials, and events typically take place during daytime or early evening hours. Training and support are provided, and all experience levels are welcome. Agency: Alzheimer's Association Special Events Volunteers with the Alzheimer’s Association play a key role in creating impactful community experiences. These volunteers assist with event setup and breakdown, helping to create welcoming and organized spaces that support our mission. Most often, they support tabling events, engage with the public, hand out materials, answer basic questions, and represent the Association with warmth and professionalism. Their presence helps raise awareness, promote programs, and connect individuals with vital resources. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys being out in the community and wants to make a difference in the lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Volunteers may be asked to help lift and carry light materials, and events typically take place during daytime or early evening hours. Training and support are provided, and all experience levels are welcome. Agency: Alzheimer's Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37919 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: End World Hunger with the Zero Hunger GenerationWe are the Zero Hunger Generation, a generation with the power to end hunger for good. Ready to make your mark? Join today! Step up and use your time, voice and network to end hunger once and for all. By joining the Zero Hunger Generation, you're taking a stand in the fight against global hunger. Here's why you should be part of this movement: Be Part of Something Bigger: The Zero Hunger Generation is a passionate community of youth working together to change the world. With our collective efforts, we can build a future free from hunger — and you’ll be a crucial part of making it happen. Real-World Experience: Gain valuable hands-on experience that will help you build your resume, professional skills and network. Whether you're interested in public policy, social impact, or innovative hunger solutions, this is your chance to take part in high-level initiatives that can help launch your career. Recognition & Prestige: Being part of the Zero Hunger Generation will show future employers and institutions that you are a leader in global food security with the skillset and commitment to make a real difference. Opportunities to Lead & Learn: From leadership roles to webinars on food security, you’ll get access to exclusive events and educational resources that can help you grow as a professional and advocate. Plus, you’ll be first in line to learn about career opportunities in global hunger relief.World Food Program USA is a catalyst for fundraising, advocacy and engagement across the United States in support of the U.N. World Food Programme’s mission to end hunger. When you join us, you provide food and long-lasting solutions for people worldwide. We won’t stop until we reach zero hunger. Agency: World Food Program USA Zero Hunger Generation We are the Zero Hunger Generation, a generation with the power to end hunger for good. Ready to make your mark? Join today! Step up and use your time, voice and network to end hunger once and for all. By joining the Zero Hunger Generation, you're taking a stand in the fight against global hunger. Here's why you should be part of this movement: Be Part of Something Bigger: The Zero Hunger Generation is a passionate community of youth working together to change the world. With our collective efforts, we can build a future free from hunger — and you’ll be a crucial part of making it happen. Real-World Experience: Gain valuable hands-on experience that will help you build your resume, professional skills and network. Whether you're interested in public policy, social impact, or innovative hunger solutions, this is your chance to take part in high-level initiatives that can help launch your career. Recognition & Prestige: Being part of the Zero Hunger Generation will show future employers and institutions that you are a leader in global food security with the skillset and commitment to make a real difference. Opportunities to Lead & Learn: From leadership roles to webinars on food security, you’ll get access to exclusive events and educational resources that can help you grow as a professional and advocate. Plus, you’ll be first in line to learn about career opportunities in global hunger relief.World Food Program USA is a catalyst for fundraising, advocacy and engagement across the United States in support of the U.N. World Food Programme’s mission to end hunger. When you join us, you provide food and long-lasting solutions for people worldwide. We won’t stop until we reach zero hunger. Agency: World Food Program USA Zero Hunger Generation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are you passionate about education and literacy equity?No one should be held back from a dream because of their reading or language abilities. Sign up to volunteer! Follow the link below to read more about being a volunteer tutor and sign up for our next info session. https://www.literacymidsouth.org/become-an-adult-literacy-tutor As a volunteer tutor with Literacy Mid-South, you will play a crucial role in helping an adult acquire the fundamental literacy and language skills necessary to lead a fulfilling life. If you are comfortable reading and/or speaking English and are passionate about literacy, you are ready to be trained as a tutor. With your talents plus our training and support, you’ll be ready to empower an adult learner to master the basic literacy and language skills they need to achieve their goals. Ready to find out more? Follow the link below to read more about being a volunteer tutor and sign up for our next info session. https://www.literacymidsouth.org/become-an-adult-literacy-tutor Agency: Literacy Mid-South No one should be held back from a dream because of their reading or language abilities. Sign up to volunteer! Follow the link below to read more about being a volunteer tutor and sign up for our next info session. https://www.literacymidsouth.org/become-an-adult-literacy-tutor As a volunteer tutor with Literacy Mid-South, you will play a crucial role in helping an adult acquire the fundamental literacy and language skills necessary to lead a fulfilling life. If you are comfortable reading and/or speaking English and are passionate about literacy, you are ready to be trained as a tutor. With your talents plus our training and support, you’ll be ready to empower an adult learner to master the basic literacy and language skills they need to achieve their goals. Ready to find out more? Follow the link below to read more about being a volunteer tutor and sign up for our next info session. https://www.literacymidsouth.org/become-an-adult-literacy-tutor Agency: Literacy Mid-South Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pollinator Fields - Invasives RemovalChickasaw State Park invites volunteers to take part in an ongoing conservation effort to remove invasive plant species from our pollinator fields. These fields are essential habitat for native bees, butterflies, and other pollinators that help maintain the health and diversity of our local ecosystems. This is a flexible, open volunteer opportunity available throughout the season. Individuals, families, school groups, scout troops, and service organizations are all welcome. No prior experience is necessary - park staff will provide tools, gloves, and guidance. Agency: Chickasaw State Park Chickasaw State Park invites volunteers to take part in an ongoing conservation effort to remove invasive plant species from our pollinator fields. These fields are essential habitat for native bees, butterflies, and other pollinators that help maintain the health and diversity of our local ecosystems. This is a flexible, open volunteer opportunity available throughout the season. Individuals, families, school groups, scout troops, and service organizations are all welcome. No prior experience is necessary - park staff will provide tools, gloves, and guidance. Agency: Chickasaw State Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38340 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero! - Coffee County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37822 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero! - DeKalb County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37166 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero! - Franklin County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37398 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero! - Marshall County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37091 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero! - Moore County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37352 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero! - Overton County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38570 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero! - Pickett County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38549 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero! - Putnam, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero! - White County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38583 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Request a Team Project with Parks and OutdoorsLooking for a meaningful way to give back to the Chattanooga community and build team camaraderie? Your corporate or civic group can make a real difference by partnering with Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors on a community project!
Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Looking for a meaningful way to give back to the Chattanooga community and build team camaraderie? Your corporate or civic group can make a real difference by partnering with Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors on a community project!
Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37405 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Help Beautify Norwood Elementary!Join us in making Norwood shine! We’re looking for volunteers to help with gardening, and light cleanup. It’s a great way to give back, meet others, and create a welcoming space for our students and families. No experience needed—just bring your energy and heart! Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary Join us in making Norwood shine! We’re looking for volunteers to help with gardening, and light cleanup. It’s a great way to give back, meet others, and create a welcoming space for our students and families. No experience needed—just bring your energy and heart! Agency: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37912 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thriving Thursday ChildcareServe as a Childcare volunteer during our Thriving Thursday event! Each week, The Momentum Network hosts dinner and a workshop session for solo-parenting college students. Childcare volunteers allow moms to enjoy intentional time with each other, knowing that their children are being safely cared for and having a fun evening. Agency: The Momentum Network Serve as a Childcare volunteer during our Thriving Thursday event! Each week, The Momentum Network hosts dinner and a workshop session for solo-parenting college students. Childcare volunteers allow moms to enjoy intentional time with each other, knowing that their children are being safely cared for and having a fun evening. Agency: The Momentum Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Repair VolunteerADFAC is currently looking for volunteers to complete home repair projects within our service area this summer! All skill levels and backgrounds are welcome to particpate. Come as an individual or a group to help make an impact in your community. We welcome all volunteers 16 years of age and older to provide home repairs to individuals within Morgan, Campbell, Roane, and Anderson County TN. ADFAC aims to provide an extensive range of home repairs which include: - Yard work: mowing, mulching, raking leaves, cleaning debris, and pruning - Cleaning and clearing walkways - Adding lights to walkways for accessibility and safety - Adding handrails to existing ramps, steps, and sidewalks - Cleaning siding and gutters - Installing gutter guards and downspouts - Interior and exterior painting - Deck, stairs, and ramp installation and repair - Installing grab bars and other accessibility modifications - Removing carpet and installing floor coverings - Minor floor system repair - Other minor interior and exterior projects as appropriate Agency: ADFAC (Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties) ADFAC is currently looking for volunteers to complete home repair projects within our service area this summer! All skill levels and backgrounds are welcome to particpate. Come as an individual or a group to help make an impact in your community. We welcome all volunteers 16 years of age and older to provide home repairs to individuals within Morgan, Campbell, Roane, and Anderson County TN. ADFAC aims to provide an extensive range of home repairs which include: - Yard work: mowing, mulching, raking leaves, cleaning debris, and pruning - Cleaning and clearing walkways - Adding lights to walkways for accessibility and safety - Adding handrails to existing ramps, steps, and sidewalks - Cleaning siding and gutters - Installing gutter guards and downspouts - Interior and exterior painting - Deck, stairs, and ramp installation and repair - Installing grab bars and other accessibility modifications - Removing carpet and installing floor coverings - Minor floor system repair - Other minor interior and exterior projects as appropriate Agency: ADFAC (Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37830 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Read Team CoachThe READ Team began in 2014 and currently serves in six Jackson-Madison County schools: Alexander, Andrew Jackson, Arlington, Isaac Lane, Lincoln, and Rose Hill. The program pairs volunteer coaches with second grade students to help improve their sight word recognition. On average, students participating in the The READ Team increase their sight word recognition by 290% in just one school year. Alexander Elementary on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00-3:00 Andrew Jackson on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-2:30 Arlington Elementary on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:40-10:40Isaac Lane Elementary on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:15-9:15Lincoln Elementary on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 8:45-9:45Rose Hill Elementary on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:45-10:45Coaches can choose to come once a week or to both of their days at their schools. The Read Team operates from September to mid-December and mid-January to April. Agency: United Way of West Tennessee The READ Team began in 2014 and currently serves in six Jackson-Madison County schools: Alexander, Andrew Jackson, Arlington, Isaac Lane, Lincoln, and Rose Hill. The program pairs volunteer coaches with second grade students to help improve their sight word recognition. On average, students participating in the The READ Team increase their sight word recognition by 290% in just one school year. Alexander Elementary on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00-3:00 Andrew Jackson on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-2:30 Arlington Elementary on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:40-10:40Isaac Lane Elementary on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:15-9:15Lincoln Elementary on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 8:45-9:45Rose Hill Elementary on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:45-10:45Coaches can choose to come once a week or to both of their days at their schools. The Read Team operates from September to mid-December and mid-January to April. Agency: United Way of West Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38305 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Volunteer OpportunitiesLooking for ways to volunteer with your kiddos and give back to the community? Muse Knoxville is the place for you! As a hands-on children's science museum, we value giving children the opportunity to learn more about volunteerism and community service, while also giving families the opportunity to volunteer together. You and your kiddos can facilitate interactive activity tables, help on our exhibit floor, help in our gardening and beautification efforts, and much more! Volunteer opportunities are super flexible and can fit around your busy schedule. And the best part is... they're fun! Reach out to our Vice President of Operations, Shelby Cornell, with any questions - shelby@themuseknoxville.org. Agency: Muse Knoxville Looking for ways to volunteer with your kiddos and give back to the community? Muse Knoxville is the place for you! As a hands-on children's science museum, we value giving children the opportunity to learn more about volunteerism and community service, while also giving families the opportunity to volunteer together. You and your kiddos can facilitate interactive activity tables, help on our exhibit floor, help in our gardening and beautification efforts, and much more! Volunteer opportunities are super flexible and can fit around your busy schedule. And the best part is... they're fun! Reach out to our Vice President of Operations, Shelby Cornell, with any questions - shelby@themuseknoxville.org. Agency: Muse Knoxville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37914 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt-A-Park - Opportunity for your business or civic groupAdopt-a-Park is a new initiative from the City of Chattanooga Department of Parks and Outdoors designed to foster community partnerships that enhance our parks and greenways. This program offers corporate and civic groups a unique opportunity to directly impact the environmental and aesthetic quality of Chattanooga's outdoor spaces. Through Adopt-a-Park, businesses and community organizations can play an active and vital role in improving our city's park system, ensuring these cherished areas remain beautiful and healthy for everyone to enjoy. If you're interested and would like to learn more, please sign up for this opportunity and our Volunteer Coordinator will be in touch. Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Adopt-a-Park is a new initiative from the City of Chattanooga Department of Parks and Outdoors designed to foster community partnerships that enhance our parks and greenways. This program offers corporate and civic groups a unique opportunity to directly impact the environmental and aesthetic quality of Chattanooga's outdoor spaces. Through Adopt-a-Park, businesses and community organizations can play an active and vital role in improving our city's park system, ensuring these cherished areas remain beautiful and healthy for everyone to enjoy. If you're interested and would like to learn more, please sign up for this opportunity and our Volunteer Coordinator will be in touch. Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Shelter WorkerDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37757 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero - Campbell County, TNHurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross of the Tennessee Region Hurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross of the Tennessee Region Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37757 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero! - Roane County, TNHurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Hurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37763 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero!Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross of East Tennessee Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37803 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero! - Cumberland County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38558 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team (Disaster Responder) - Fentress County, TNJoin the Red Cross volunteer team to help communities during disasters such as: Home Fires, Tornadoes or Flooding. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.Every day, people are forced from their home due to fires, storms or other disasters. You will work as part of an assigned team to provide immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Training is free, but the hope you bring is priceless. Join Us! Apply at: www.redcross.org/volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross Join the Red Cross volunteer team to help communities during disasters such as: Home Fires, Tornadoes or Flooding. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.Every day, people are forced from their home due to fires, storms or other disasters. You will work as part of an assigned team to provide immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Training is free, but the hope you bring is priceless. Join Us! Apply at: www.redcross.org/volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38556 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero!Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37909 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero! - Anderson County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross of the Tennessee Region Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross of the Tennessee Region Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37716 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero! - Morgan County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross of the Tennessee Region Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross of the Tennessee Region Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37887 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero! - Scott County, TNDisasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross of the Tennessee Region Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross of the Tennessee Region Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37755 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: September Race Week at Bristol Motor Speedwayhttps://www.signupgenius.com/go/409044EAEAA23A0FE3-57798685-september#/ Agency: Speedway Children's Charities https://www.signupgenius.com/go/409044EAEAA23A0FE3-57798685-september#/ Agency: Speedway Children's Charities Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ronald McDonald House Family Room VolunteerThe Family Room, located inside Erlanger's Children's Hospital, is a peaceful, home-like space where families of patients can enjoy a meal, take a shower, and wash their clothing. This space is provided by Ronald McDonald House, a nonprofit which strives to create a "home away from home" for families whose children are receiving care in a hospital. The Volunteer's main responsibility is to maintain a friendly and home-like atmosphere in the Family Room. Specific duties include: welcoming families and guests to the Family Roomhelping visitors check in on kioskrecording the reason for their visit (shower, laundry, food) so we know the kind of need that exists & can provide resources accordinglyexplaining policies and procedures to guestssupervising use of kitchen appliances and laundry machinesmaking coffee and tea as neededrestocking kitchen with snacksrestocking bathrooms with toiletrieskeeping the Family Room neat and tidy.This role occurs in 3-hour shifts from Monday to Friday: 9am-12pm, 12pm-3pm, and 3pm-6pm. Onboarding as a Family Room volunteer requires* the following: a one-time background checka one-time health screening, which checks vaccination status for dyptheria, Hep B, typhoid, and other common childhood vaccinesan annual flu vaccine submission (during flu season)annual viewing of training videos*Erlanger covers all costs for this onboarding process. We also ask that volunteers commit to an ongoing weekly shift. For example, "every Monday from 12pm to 3pm," or "every Thursday from 3pm to 6pm," etc. If you are unable to commit to a weekly shift, but could do a biweekly shift or some other regular routine, we may be able to accommodate you. Give us a call and we'll talk about it! Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga The Family Room, located inside Erlanger's Children's Hospital, is a peaceful, home-like space where families of patients can enjoy a meal, take a shower, and wash their clothing. This space is provided by Ronald McDonald House, a nonprofit which strives to create a "home away from home" for families whose children are receiving care in a hospital. The Volunteer's main responsibility is to maintain a friendly and home-like atmosphere in the Family Room. Specific duties include: welcoming families and guests to the Family Roomhelping visitors check in on kioskrecording the reason for their visit (shower, laundry, food) so we know the kind of need that exists & can provide resources accordinglyexplaining policies and procedures to guestssupervising use of kitchen appliances and laundry machinesmaking coffee and tea as neededrestocking kitchen with snacksrestocking bathrooms with toiletrieskeeping the Family Room neat and tidy.This role occurs in 3-hour shifts from Monday to Friday: 9am-12pm, 12pm-3pm, and 3pm-6pm. Onboarding as a Family Room volunteer requires* the following: a one-time background checka one-time health screening, which checks vaccination status for dyptheria, Hep B, typhoid, and other common childhood vaccinesan annual flu vaccine submission (during flu season)annual viewing of training videos*Erlanger covers all costs for this onboarding process. We also ask that volunteers commit to an ongoing weekly shift. For example, "every Monday from 12pm to 3pm," or "every Thursday from 3pm to 6pm," etc. If you are unable to commit to a weekly shift, but could do a biweekly shift or some other regular routine, we may be able to accommodate you. Give us a call and we'll talk about it! Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk SupportThe Front Desk Support Volunteer will be responsible for providing
functions related to house operationsDocument daily heath checks for families staying at the house Receive in-kind and monetary donations and issue proper documentation to the donor to ensure the transaction is properly recordedRespond to inquiries and provide information about RMHC programs and servicesMaintain accurate records and update guest information relative to health protocolsAssist with various administrative tasks as neededEnsure a clean and organized front desk areaFollow established policies and proceduresProvide exceptional customer service to all families and visitors Requirements: Ability to commit to a minimum of one, 3 hour shift per month High school diploma or equivalent, preferred Excellent communication skillsAbility to work in a fast-paced environmentStrong organizational and time-management skillsAbility to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive informationBasic computer skills and familiarity with office equipmentPassion for serving others, specifically families who are in needBenefits: Opportunities to serve and make a positive impact on families during their time of needPersonal and professional growth through volunteeringComplimentary meals and snacks during volunteer shiftAgency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga The Front Desk Support Volunteer will be responsible for providing
functions related to house operationsDocument daily heath checks for families staying at the house Receive in-kind and monetary donations and issue proper documentation to the donor to ensure the transaction is properly recordedRespond to inquiries and provide information about RMHC programs and servicesMaintain accurate records and update guest information relative to health protocolsAssist with various administrative tasks as neededEnsure a clean and organized front desk areaFollow established policies and proceduresProvide exceptional customer service to all families and visitors Requirements: Ability to commit to a minimum of one, 3 hour shift per month High school diploma or equivalent, preferred Excellent communication skillsAbility to work in a fast-paced environmentStrong organizational and time-management skillsAbility to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive informationBasic computer skills and familiarity with office equipmentPassion for serving others, specifically families who are in needBenefits: Opportunities to serve and make a positive impact on families during their time of needPersonal and professional growth through volunteeringComplimentary meals and snacks during volunteer shiftAgency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt-A-Meal at Ronald McDonald HouseAt Ronald McDonald House, we aim to make families feel "at home" while their children are receiving care in the hospital by providing warm, home-cooked meals during their stay. If you'd like to provide some relief to families enduring a medical crisis, you can "Adopt-A-Meal"! Here's how it works: You bring your group (family, church, club, company, organization, etc.) You provide the ingredients*You come to the Ronald McDonald House to prepare the meal for all of our House guests (around 60 people, depending on our current capacity) on-site, in our Great KitchenYou may also stick around to plate and serve the families at mealtime, if you'd like!*Groups who are unable to provide their own ingredients may still be able to Adopt A Meal. Talk to Melissa about alternative options. You also have the option to order food from a store or restaurant, if you have the budget for that. For more details or to schedule a date to participate in the volunteer activity, please contact Melissa Miburn at Melissa.Milburn@rmhchattanooga.com More info from Melissa: The group would start with the idea of which meal slot would work best for them ( breakfast, lunch, or dinner) and then we would look for open dates on our meal calendar. Most of the groups keep the number of volunteers around 6-8 people due to the size of the kitchen space and to help keep the families from being overwhelmed when they come into the kitchen for the meal. The actual meal prepared would need to be made on site in the Great Kitchen or purchased from either a grocery store or restaurant. The Great Kitchen is stocked with an assortment of pots and pans, cooking utensils, serving utensils and plates/ utensils for the families to eat off. The meal is prepared buffet style that the families can then help themselves to during the allotted meal time and then whatever food is left over, that is placed in our re-heatable containers that the families can reheat when they return from the hospital. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga At Ronald McDonald House, we aim to make families feel "at home" while their children are receiving care in the hospital by providing warm, home-cooked meals during their stay. If you'd like to provide some relief to families enduring a medical crisis, you can "Adopt-A-Meal"! Here's how it works: You bring your group (family, church, club, company, organization, etc.) You provide the ingredients*You come to the Ronald McDonald House to prepare the meal for all of our House guests (around 60 people, depending on our current capacity) on-site, in our Great KitchenYou may also stick around to plate and serve the families at mealtime, if you'd like!*Groups who are unable to provide their own ingredients may still be able to Adopt A Meal. Talk to Melissa about alternative options. You also have the option to order food from a store or restaurant, if you have the budget for that. For more details or to schedule a date to participate in the volunteer activity, please contact Melissa Miburn at Melissa.Milburn@rmhchattanooga.com More info from Melissa: The group would start with the idea of which meal slot would work best for them ( breakfast, lunch, or dinner) and then we would look for open dates on our meal calendar. Most of the groups keep the number of volunteers around 6-8 people due to the size of the kitchen space and to help keep the families from being overwhelmed when they come into the kitchen for the meal. The actual meal prepared would need to be made on site in the Great Kitchen or purchased from either a grocery store or restaurant. The Great Kitchen is stocked with an assortment of pots and pans, cooking utensils, serving utensils and plates/ utensils for the families to eat off. The meal is prepared buffet style that the families can then help themselves to during the allotted meal time and then whatever food is left over, that is placed in our re-heatable containers that the families can reheat when they return from the hospital. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LandscapingSomeone or a group to help with basic landscaping, pulling weeds, mowing, keeping the area neat and tidy. Agency: Healing Hands Health Someone or a group to help with basic landscaping, pulling weeds, mowing, keeping the area neat and tidy. Agency: Healing Hands Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Your Mark: Volunteer with Gentiva HospiceYou've built a career, raised a family, and navigated life's complexities. Now, are you looking for a way to invest that wisdom and experience where it truly matters? Gentiva Hospice is seeking Gen X volunteers who are ready to offer comfort and support to individuals and families during one of life's most challenging transitions: end-of-life care. This isn't about busywork; it's about making a tangible difference in people's lives when they need it most. It's about bringing your calm presence, your practical skills, and your compassionate spirit to those facing immense change. Why This Opportunity Resonates with You: Meaningful Impact, No Fluff: You're past the point of wanting to just "check a box." This is a chance to provide genuine comfort, alleviate loneliness, and offer crucial relief to families. Your time directly translates to better quality of life for patients and their loved ones.Leverage Your Life Experience: Your years of navigating work, family, and personal challenges have equipped you with empathy and perspective. Use it to be a steady presence as a companion, offering a listening ear or a friendly voice.Practical Support Where It Counts: Whether it's running essential errands for a family caregiver who needs a break, providing much-needed respite so they can recharge, or simply offering consistent supportive check-ins, your contributions will be invaluable.Beyond the Grind: Personal Fulfillment: While you've achieved a lot, the deep satisfaction of giving back and connecting with others on a profound level can be incredibly rewarding. It's about personal growth that goes beyond professional accolades.Join a High-Caliber Team: You appreciate efficiency and dedication. You'll be part of a supportive and compassionate team of staff and volunteers who are committed to providing exceptional care.Ready to leverage your experience and make a profound difference in your community? Agency: Gentiva Hospice You've built a career, raised a family, and navigated life's complexities. Now, are you looking for a way to invest that wisdom and experience where it truly matters? Gentiva Hospice is seeking Gen X volunteers who are ready to offer comfort and support to individuals and families during one of life's most challenging transitions: end-of-life care. This isn't about busywork; it's about making a tangible difference in people's lives when they need it most. It's about bringing your calm presence, your practical skills, and your compassionate spirit to those facing immense change. Why This Opportunity Resonates with You: Meaningful Impact, No Fluff: You're past the point of wanting to just "check a box." This is a chance to provide genuine comfort, alleviate loneliness, and offer crucial relief to families. Your time directly translates to better quality of life for patients and their loved ones.Leverage Your Life Experience: Your years of navigating work, family, and personal challenges have equipped you with empathy and perspective. Use it to be a steady presence as a companion, offering a listening ear or a friendly voice.Practical Support Where It Counts: Whether it's running essential errands for a family caregiver who needs a break, providing much-needed respite so they can recharge, or simply offering consistent supportive check-ins, your contributions will be invaluable.Beyond the Grind: Personal Fulfillment: While you've achieved a lot, the deep satisfaction of giving back and connecting with others on a profound level can be incredibly rewarding. It's about personal growth that goes beyond professional accolades.Join a High-Caliber Team: You appreciate efficiency and dedication. You'll be part of a supportive and compassionate team of staff and volunteers who are committed to providing exceptional care.Ready to leverage your experience and make a profound difference in your community? Agency: Gentiva Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38671 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Real Impact: Volunteer with Gentiva HospiceYou don’t need to have it all “figured out” to change someone’s life. What you do need? Heart, presence, and the willingness to show up for people who truly need you. At Gentiva Hospice, we’re looking for Gen Z changemakers who want to bring comfort, connection, and compassion to patients and families during one of the most important parts of life: end-of-life care. This isn’t about checking boxes or doing “busywork.” It’s about being human, sharing time, and creating moments of peace when they matter most. Whether it’s through simple conversation, running a quick errand for a caregiver, or just sitting in quiet presence—you’ll make an impact that’s impossible to measure with a résumé line. Why This Could Be Your Thing: Authenticity Over Aesthetic: No filters, no fluff—just real connections with people who need supportEnergy That Matters: Share your kindness, patience, and perspective. Even a small act of care can completely change someone’s day.Level-Up Your Purpose: Helping families through life’s hardest transitions brings a kind of fulfillment no paycheck or grade can touch.Community That Cares: Join a team of staff and volunteers who are about compassion, not competition.This is volunteering that actually means something. If you’ve been looking for a way to give back, grow personally, and be part of something bigger—this is it. Agency: Gentiva Hospice You don’t need to have it all “figured out” to change someone’s life. What you do need? Heart, presence, and the willingness to show up for people who truly need you. At Gentiva Hospice, we’re looking for Gen Z changemakers who want to bring comfort, connection, and compassion to patients and families during one of the most important parts of life: end-of-life care. This isn’t about checking boxes or doing “busywork.” It’s about being human, sharing time, and creating moments of peace when they matter most. Whether it’s through simple conversation, running a quick errand for a caregiver, or just sitting in quiet presence—you’ll make an impact that’s impossible to measure with a résumé line. Why This Could Be Your Thing: Authenticity Over Aesthetic: No filters, no fluff—just real connections with people who need supportEnergy That Matters: Share your kindness, patience, and perspective. Even a small act of care can completely change someone’s day.Level-Up Your Purpose: Helping families through life’s hardest transitions brings a kind of fulfillment no paycheck or grade can touch.Community That Cares: Join a team of staff and volunteers who are about compassion, not competition.This is volunteering that actually means something. If you’ve been looking for a way to give back, grow personally, and be part of something bigger—this is it. Agency: Gentiva Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38671 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Us Rescue Community Food Donations!Bridge Refugee Services, Inc.'s mission is to provide opportunities for refugees to rebuild their lives after suffering persecution so that they may become productive, contributing members of the community. Bridge Refugee Services offers support to over 400 refugee clients in the greater Knox Co. area, and we cannot do this without community support. Help us provide our refugee families culturally familiar, nourishing food! Volunteer Requirements: Complete Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background Check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required. If you have any additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org. Agency: Bridge Refugee Services Bridge Refugee Services, Inc.'s mission is to provide opportunities for refugees to rebuild their lives after suffering persecution so that they may become productive, contributing members of the community. Bridge Refugee Services offers support to over 400 refugee clients in the greater Knox Co. area, and we cannot do this without community support. Help us provide our refugee families culturally familiar, nourishing food! Volunteer Requirements: Complete Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background Check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required. If you have any additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org. Agency: Bridge Refugee Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor at a Local Elementary School with Amachi Knoxville!We are seeking site-based mentors to work alongside other mentors in a group setting at local elementary schools. Agency: Knoxville Leadership Foundation We are seeking site-based mentors to work alongside other mentors in a group setting at local elementary schools. Agency: Knoxville Leadership Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |