Volunteer: Become A Permanent Volunteer!We are always in need of volunteers who are committed, caring and ready to make a difference in the lives of animals and adopters. By joining our team of dedicated volunteers, you will be helping to place as many adoptable animals as possible into loving homes, while positively impacting the community. **This opportunity is NOT an option for Court-Ordered Community Service.** This commitment is asking for 6 hours a month, with great flexibility and a T-shirt!! We have several niches to fill, maybe you can find yours? Laundry FairiesDog WalkersCat LoversPuppy Room AttendantsDog WashersAdoption Event Volunteers and More!Our critters can't wait to meet you! Agency: Humane Society of Montgomery We are always in need of volunteers who are committed, caring and ready to make a difference in the lives of animals and adopters. By joining our team of dedicated volunteers, you will be helping to place as many adoptable animals as possible into loving homes, while positively impacting the community. **This opportunity is NOT an option for Court-Ordered Community Service.** This commitment is asking for 6 hours a month, with great flexibility and a T-shirt!! We have several niches to fill, maybe you can find yours? Laundry FairiesDog WalkersCat LoversPuppy Room AttendantsDog WashersAdoption Event Volunteers and More!Our critters can't wait to meet you! Agency: Humane Society of Montgomery Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Events - Volunteer"The National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico is a premier place of learning that inspires a lifelong love and respect for the Gulf of Mexico, its rich history and importance to the world". Duties 1. Assist with Event Set-Up 2. Greet and Direct Guest 3. Provide museum private tours 4. Support the Special Events Coordinators with other tasks as needed Additionally, volunteers !. Can represent the museum at Local Expos and Festivals 2. Facilitate activities such as games, giveaways or children activities Benefits: 1. After 50 hours of service receive 1 individual membership 2. After 100 hours of service receive 1 dual membership 3. 10% discount in Treasures Gift Shop 4. Free T-Shirt 5. Form New Friendships 6. Access to member only Events 7. Be a Brand Master for the Museum 8. Professional Training relevant for Career Advancement 9. Appreciation throughout the year Follow the link below to complete the electronic "Volunteer Application" Form https://nmmog.org/volunteers A Background check is required for this volunteer opportunity. The background check will be paid for by the museum. Once the volunteer on-line application is completed the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you and send the link for the background check. Agency: National Maritime Museum of the Gulf "The National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico is a premier place of learning that inspires a lifelong love and respect for the Gulf of Mexico, its rich history and importance to the world". Duties 1. Assist with Event Set-Up 2. Greet and Direct Guest 3. Provide museum private tours 4. Support the Special Events Coordinators with other tasks as needed Additionally, volunteers !. Can represent the museum at Local Expos and Festivals 2. Facilitate activities such as games, giveaways or children activities Benefits: 1. After 50 hours of service receive 1 individual membership 2. After 100 hours of service receive 1 dual membership 3. 10% discount in Treasures Gift Shop 4. Free T-Shirt 5. Form New Friendships 6. Access to member only Events 7. Be a Brand Master for the Museum 8. Professional Training relevant for Career Advancement 9. Appreciation throughout the year Follow the link below to complete the electronic "Volunteer Application" Form https://nmmog.org/volunteers A Background check is required for this volunteer opportunity. The background check will be paid for by the museum. Once the volunteer on-line application is completed the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you and send the link for the background check. Agency: National Maritime Museum of the Gulf Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide a meal for Thursday Community Lunch at Light of the Village!Community Lunch is a weekly meal provided free of charge to the families we serve and allows us to stay connected with and minister to the adults in our community. We begin serving at noon and typically serve approximately 60-80 individuals. We are usually finished serving by 12:45pm. Volunteers generally arrive around 11:30 to set up and once they are done serving the meal, many enjoy sitting and eating with our folks and even praying with them. If you are interested in serving in this capacity, we would be so grateful! If you would like to provide a meal this year, the link to choose a date is here. Email morganc@lightofthevillage.org for more info. Thank you! Agency: Light of the Village Community Lunch is a weekly meal provided free of charge to the families we serve and allows us to stay connected with and minister to the adults in our community. We begin serving at noon and typically serve approximately 60-80 individuals. We are usually finished serving by 12:45pm. Volunteers generally arrive around 11:30 to set up and once they are done serving the meal, many enjoy sitting and eating with our folks and even praying with them. If you are interested in serving in this capacity, we would be so grateful! If you would like to provide a meal this year, the link to choose a date is here. Email morganc@lightofthevillage.org for more info. Thank you! Agency: Light of the Village Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36610 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Provide a meal for Wednesday night teen Bible study!We serve a meal to 55+ middle and high school students each Wednesday evening as part of our Teen Night Bible study! These meals are all generously sponsored or provided by local families, churches, schools, civic organizations, and businesses! We are so grateful to be able to feed our teens both spiritually and physically as we meet together each week! If you would like to provide a meal this school year, the link to choose a date is here. Email morganc@lightofthevillage.org for more info. Thank you! Agency: Light of the Village We serve a meal to 55+ middle and high school students each Wednesday evening as part of our Teen Night Bible study! These meals are all generously sponsored or provided by local families, churches, schools, civic organizations, and businesses! We are so grateful to be able to feed our teens both spiritually and physically as we meet together each week! If you would like to provide a meal this school year, the link to choose a date is here. Email morganc@lightofthevillage.org for more info. Thank you! Agency: Light of the Village Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36610 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Monday Movers Monday Movers help us pick up thrift store donations for our thrift store - Dwell Goods! We need volunteers every Monday beginning at 11am. Larger vehicles, trucks, and trailers for pick-ups are most helpful, but not required. We are most in need of hands to help move and organize! Volunteers can expect to serve a few hours until early afternoon. Agency: Dwell Mobile Monday Movers help us pick up thrift store donations for our thrift store - Dwell Goods! We need volunteers every Monday beginning at 11am. Larger vehicles, trucks, and trailers for pick-ups are most helpful, but not required. We are most in need of hands to help move and organize! Volunteers can expect to serve a few hours until early afternoon. Agency: Dwell Mobile Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36606 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Care for CrittersYou could volunteer anywhere. But you're an animal lover, and "anywhere" isn't good enough. At the Humane Society of Elmore County, you can have fun while saving a lot of lives. This organization is always looking for passionate people to volunteer! The Humane Society works to ensure the best possible quality of life for animals, to prevent cruelty to animals and to stop pet overpopulation. Volunteer activities include: Washing/Drying Dogs Walking Dogs Helping People Look at Animals to Adopt Cleaning Up in Shelter Office HelpCome out and make life a little easier for the shelter staff and our four legged friends! Agency: Humane Society of Elmore County You could volunteer anywhere. But you're an animal lover, and "anywhere" isn't good enough. At the Humane Society of Elmore County, you can have fun while saving a lot of lives. This organization is always looking for passionate people to volunteer! The Humane Society works to ensure the best possible quality of life for animals, to prevent cruelty to animals and to stop pet overpopulation. Volunteer activities include: Washing/Drying Dogs Walking Dogs Helping People Look at Animals to Adopt Cleaning Up in Shelter Office HelpCome out and make life a little easier for the shelter staff and our four legged friends! Agency: Humane Society of Elmore County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 36092 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Impact a child's life! Camp Peace After School Program Volunteers Needed on Mondays!At our after school program locations, students receive help with homework, reading and math intervention, a snack or meal, a Bible study, and enjoy games, music and other activities. After school volunteers help with homework, play with kids, and help us provide a loving, nurturing environment. Camp Peace meets on MONDAYS ONLY at 658 DONALD ST., MOBILE 36617. PLEASE CONTACT US AT 334-406-0221 BEFORE COMING SO WE WILL KNOW TO EXPECT YOU! PLEASE DO NOT COME WITHOUT SCHEDULING YOUR VISIT! THANK YOU! Agency: Light of the Village At our after school program locations, students receive help with homework, reading and math intervention, a snack or meal, a Bible study, and enjoy games, music and other activities. After school volunteers help with homework, play with kids, and help us provide a loving, nurturing environment. Camp Peace meets on MONDAYS ONLY at 658 DONALD ST., MOBILE 36617. PLEASE CONTACT US AT 334-406-0221 BEFORE COMING SO WE WILL KNOW TO EXPECT YOU! PLEASE DO NOT COME WITHOUT SCHEDULING YOUR VISIT! THANK YOU! Agency: Light of the Village Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36617 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Impact a child's life! Camp LOV After School Program Volunteers Needed Tuesdays & Thursdays!At our after school program locations, students receive help with homework, reading and math intervention, a snack or meal, a Bible study, and enjoy games, music and other activities. After school volunteers help with homework, play with kids, and help us provide a loving, nurturing environment. NO LOV AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS OR FRIDAYS. PLEASE CONTACT US AT 334-406-0221 BEFORE COMING SO WE WILL KNOW TO EXPECT YOU! PLEASE DO NOT COME WITHOUT SCHEDULING YOUR VISIT! THANK YOU! Agency: Light of the Village At our after school program locations, students receive help with homework, reading and math intervention, a snack or meal, a Bible study, and enjoy games, music and other activities. After school volunteers help with homework, play with kids, and help us provide a loving, nurturing environment. NO LOV AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS OR FRIDAYS. PLEASE CONTACT US AT 334-406-0221 BEFORE COMING SO WE WILL KNOW TO EXPECT YOU! PLEASE DO NOT COME WITHOUT SCHEDULING YOUR VISIT! THANK YOU! Agency: Light of the Village Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36610 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteering at Last Friday Art Night June 2025Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier for volunteering at Last Friday Art Night Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc. Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier for volunteering at Last Friday Art Night Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36528 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed to help Clean!We need help cleaning and maintaining our office and church! Can be flexible shifts to fit around your schedule, Monday through Thursday within our working hours of 8:30 to 4:00 pm! Please call our office to let us know when you can help at 334-265-0281 We can't wait to meet you! Agency: Salvation Army Montgomery We need help cleaning and maintaining our office and church! Can be flexible shifts to fit around your schedule, Monday through Thursday within our working hours of 8:30 to 4:00 pm! Please call our office to let us know when you can help at 334-265-0281 We can't wait to meet you! Agency: Salvation Army Montgomery Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Flower Arranging/Hand out Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE AL LOCATIONWould you like to bring a smile to our patients and families on hospice and provide a lasting impact? Please consider joining our flower arranging group to make flower bouquets and hand them out to our patients and families when complete. Snacks / meal provided! Just a small gesture like this can really go a long way especially in times like this when they need it most. Lets be a light in this world together! Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation Would you like to bring a smile to our patients and families on hospice and provide a lasting impact? Please consider joining our flower arranging group to make flower bouquets and hand them out to our patients and families when complete. Snacks / meal provided! Just a small gesture like this can really go a long way especially in times like this when they need it most. Lets be a light in this world together! Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36526 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Meal Sponsor/Casserole Club MemberTo provide a family meal for the guests at Ronald McDonald House, consider the following: • Gather funds from your church community, co-workers, civic organizations, friends and family members to purchase a meal. Donate these funds to Ronald McDonald House with instructions to be used for a Family Meal and our staff will order meals on your behalf for our families or YOU CAN use the funds to order catered, individually boxed meals from a local restaurant and have them delivered to Ronald McDonald House. • Do you have access to a commercial kitchen? Become a member of our casserole club...
GO TO RMHCMOBILE.ORG - VOLUNTEER - FAMILY MEAL PROGRAM - SCHEDULE A MEAL TO SCHEDULE THE DATE OF YOUR FAMILY MEAL SPONSORSHIP!! CONTACT RMHC AT 251-694-6873 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR TO SPONSOR A FAMILY MEAL. YOU CAN ALSO EMAIL tamara@rmhcmobile.org. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile To provide a family meal for the guests at Ronald McDonald House, consider the following: • Gather funds from your church community, co-workers, civic organizations, friends and family members to purchase a meal. Donate these funds to Ronald McDonald House with instructions to be used for a Family Meal and our staff will order meals on your behalf for our families or YOU CAN use the funds to order catered, individually boxed meals from a local restaurant and have them delivered to Ronald McDonald House. • Do you have access to a commercial kitchen? Become a member of our casserole club...
GO TO RMHCMOBILE.ORG - VOLUNTEER - FAMILY MEAL PROGRAM - SCHEDULE A MEAL TO SCHEDULE THE DATE OF YOUR FAMILY MEAL SPONSORSHIP!! CONTACT RMHC AT 251-694-6873 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR TO SPONSOR A FAMILY MEAL. YOU CAN ALSO EMAIL tamara@rmhcmobile.org. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wish List WarriorRMHC of Mobile relies upon donations of household items and supplies to provide the comforts of home to our families in our 38 guestroom Home and our two Family Rooms located inside USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital. Your donations help make their stay more comfortable so they can care for their hospitalized child. Next time you are out shopping for items
for your own home, we would be grateful if you picked up a few things for us,
too. You can also host a donation drive for “The House That Love Built” and collect wish list items at your
office, church, school or with a community group. Go to www.rmhcmobile.org for an updated list. You can receive 2 volunteer hours for ever 20 items collected. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile RMHC of Mobile relies upon donations of household items and supplies to provide the comforts of home to our families in our 38 guestroom Home and our two Family Rooms located inside USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital. Your donations help make their stay more comfortable so they can care for their hospitalized child. Next time you are out shopping for items
for your own home, we would be grateful if you picked up a few things for us,
too. You can also host a donation drive for “The House That Love Built” and collect wish list items at your
office, church, school or with a community group. Go to www.rmhcmobile.org for an updated list. You can receive 2 volunteer hours for ever 20 items collected. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: In-House VolunteerBe a part of "The House that Love Built" as an in-house volunteer. Other duties include... Assist with all aspects of House Operations to include but not limited to: Answer phones and light clerical duties Accept donation drop-offs Assists RMHC guests Assists in cleaning guestrooms Cleans and organizes kitchen & pantry Sweeps and dusts common areas Empties trashVolunteers are required to complete a health screening bi-weekly before entering the house for your volunteer shift. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile Be a part of "The House that Love Built" as an in-house volunteer. Other duties include... Assist with all aspects of House Operations to include but not limited to: Answer phones and light clerical duties Accept donation drop-offs Assists RMHC guests Assists in cleaning guestrooms Cleans and organizes kitchen & pantry Sweeps and dusts common areas Empties trashVolunteers are required to complete a health screening bi-weekly before entering the house for your volunteer shift. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Evening Receptionist Be the first person our families meet as they enter "The House that Love Built". RECEPTIONIST Monday-Friday 4:30PM-8:00PM (Hours can be flexible and you can volunteer one day a week or as many as you would like). Responsibilities to include answering phone calls and directing callers to the correct guest room or staff member, answering the doorbell (our house is under a secure system for entry), checking to make sure that anyone entering our house has the correct wrist band upon entry and if not, directing them to the house manager for information regarding how to become a guest. Light clerical work during slow periods and assisting staff with small projects such as addressing and mailing envelopes or stuffing our "goodie bags" to be given to our new families upon check-in. JOIN US IN OUR MISSION OF "KEEPING FAMILIES CLOSE"!!! Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile Be the first person our families meet as they enter "The House that Love Built". RECEPTIONIST Monday-Friday 4:30PM-8:00PM (Hours can be flexible and you can volunteer one day a week or as many as you would like). Responsibilities to include answering phone calls and directing callers to the correct guest room or staff member, answering the doorbell (our house is under a secure system for entry), checking to make sure that anyone entering our house has the correct wrist band upon entry and if not, directing them to the house manager for information regarding how to become a guest. Light clerical work during slow periods and assisting staff with small projects such as addressing and mailing envelopes or stuffing our "goodie bags" to be given to our new families upon check-in. JOIN US IN OUR MISSION OF "KEEPING FAMILIES CLOSE"!!! Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Young at HeartCaravita is a retirement community for active seniors seeking a more rewarding and simpler lifestyle. A Certified Recreation Specialist is on staff to oversee engaging and exciting activities such as water aerobics, bingo and more. Volunteers are always welcome to assist personnel with the planning and coordination of these events. Make plans to spend some time at Caravita and help keep these residents YOUNG at heart! Agency: Caravita Retirement Village Caravita is a retirement community for active seniors seeking a more rewarding and simpler lifestyle. A Certified Recreation Specialist is on staff to oversee engaging and exciting activities such as water aerobics, bingo and more. Volunteers are always welcome to assist personnel with the planning and coordination of these events. Make plans to spend some time at Caravita and help keep these residents YOUNG at heart! Agency: Caravita Retirement Village Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 36111 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothes Closet VolunteersReality and Truth Ministries provides the amenities of home to the homeless and needy in downtown Montgomery. This organization offers Bible study, showers, financial management, daily dinner and more to those in need. Through their Clothes Closet, clients are able to choose needed items for free at the store. Volunteer assistance is needed at the Clothes Closet and Daily Dinner Monday through Friday from 4:00pm until 6:00pm to help with sorting and organizing donations, assisting clients as they shop and serving dinner. If you'd like additional information about this worthy cause, please contact Meredith at (334) 354-6142. Agency: Reality & Truth Ministries Reality and Truth Ministries provides the amenities of home to the homeless and needy in downtown Montgomery. This organization offers Bible study, showers, financial management, daily dinner and more to those in need. Through their Clothes Closet, clients are able to choose needed items for free at the store. Volunteer assistance is needed at the Clothes Closet and Daily Dinner Monday through Friday from 4:00pm until 6:00pm to help with sorting and organizing donations, assisting clients as they shop and serving dinner. If you'd like additional information about this worthy cause, please contact Meredith at (334) 354-6142. Agency: Reality & Truth Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Spark a Love of Reading - One Child at a Time!Do you enjoy quiet, focused tasks that make a big impact behind the scenes? We're looking for a detail-oriented volunteer to help us enter registrations for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, a program that delivers free books to children from birth to age five, right here in our community. What You’ll Do: Twice a month, you'll spend a few hours entering new child registrations into our online system. It may not be glamorous, but your work ensures local children receive a brand-new, age-appropriate book in the mail each month—often the very first books they’ll ever own. Why It Matters: Early exposure to books is one of the strongest predictors of a child’s future academic success. By volunteering your time, you’ll help foster a lifelong love of reading and learning for hundreds of children across Southwest Alabama. Time Commitment and Skills Needed: Approximately 2 times per month, with flexible scheduling during business hours. You'll need basic computer skills, attention to detail, and a passion for giving kids a strong start in life. Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama Do you enjoy quiet, focused tasks that make a big impact behind the scenes? We're looking for a detail-oriented volunteer to help us enter registrations for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, a program that delivers free books to children from birth to age five, right here in our community. What You’ll Do: Twice a month, you'll spend a few hours entering new child registrations into our online system. It may not be glamorous, but your work ensures local children receive a brand-new, age-appropriate book in the mail each month—often the very first books they’ll ever own. Why It Matters: Early exposure to books is one of the strongest predictors of a child’s future academic success. By volunteering your time, you’ll help foster a lifelong love of reading and learning for hundreds of children across Southwest Alabama. Time Commitment and Skills Needed: Approximately 2 times per month, with flexible scheduling during business hours. You'll need basic computer skills, attention to detail, and a passion for giving kids a strong start in life. Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE ALAs a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you enjoy playing any instrument and/or listening to music, we need you! Music is a wonderful way to provide comfort to our patients and brighten their day. This can provide a lasting impact and bring a smile to our patients and families when they need it most! Let your unique skills and talents become a true gift to our patients. If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or go to springhillhomecare.com, click on "volunteers" and "become a volunteer" and fill out the form! Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation As a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you enjoy playing any instrument and/or listening to music, we need you! Music is a wonderful way to provide comfort to our patients and brighten their day. This can provide a lasting impact and bring a smile to our patients and families when they need it most! Let your unique skills and talents become a true gift to our patients. If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or go to springhillhomecare.com, click on "volunteers" and "become a volunteer" and fill out the form! Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36526 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers NeedsJoin Us in Empowering Our Community! Organization Name: Culture Connexions Location: varies based on event, usually in the Montgomery area Commitment: Flexible hours – Weekdays, evenings, or weekends based on event schedule Contact: 334 233 2391 About Us: We are a dynamic African American-led organization committed to uplifting and empowering our community through cultural, educational, and youth development programs. Our mission thrives on community support—and that includes YOU! Volunteer Roles Available: Marketing & Promotions: Help spread the word! Support event outreach through social media, email campaigns, flyering, and community partnerships. If you’re creative, social media-savvy, or have graphic design skills, we need you! Event Logistics: Be part of the action! Assist with setting up and breaking down for events, managing registration/check-in, and supporting onsite coordination. Youth Development Support: Serve as a positive role model by helping facilitate youth programs, workshops, or mentorship activities. Great for individuals who care deeply about youth empowerment. Fundraising & Development: Help us grow! Assist with fundraising campaigns, donor outreach, grant research, and organizing benefit events. Ideal Volunteer Qualities: Passion for community engagement and African American culture Reliable and responsible Team player with a positive attitude Good communication skills Experience in any of the listed areas is a plus, but not required Why Volunteer With Us? Make a direct impact in the community Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit operations Build your network and develop new skills Be part of a passionate, supportive team Ready to Make a Difference? Join us in building a stronger, more vibrant future for our community. Email cultureconnexions2012@gmail.com or call 334 233 2391 to sign up today! Agency: Culture Connexions Join Us in Empowering Our Community! Organization Name: Culture Connexions Location: varies based on event, usually in the Montgomery area Commitment: Flexible hours – Weekdays, evenings, or weekends based on event schedule Contact: 334 233 2391 About Us: We are a dynamic African American-led organization committed to uplifting and empowering our community through cultural, educational, and youth development programs. Our mission thrives on community support—and that includes YOU! Volunteer Roles Available: Marketing & Promotions: Help spread the word! Support event outreach through social media, email campaigns, flyering, and community partnerships. If you’re creative, social media-savvy, or have graphic design skills, we need you! Event Logistics: Be part of the action! Assist with setting up and breaking down for events, managing registration/check-in, and supporting onsite coordination. Youth Development Support: Serve as a positive role model by helping facilitate youth programs, workshops, or mentorship activities. Great for individuals who care deeply about youth empowerment. Fundraising & Development: Help us grow! Assist with fundraising campaigns, donor outreach, grant research, and organizing benefit events. Ideal Volunteer Qualities: Passion for community engagement and African American culture Reliable and responsible Team player with a positive attitude Good communication skills Experience in any of the listed areas is a plus, but not required Why Volunteer With Us? Make a direct impact in the community Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit operations Build your network and develop new skills Be part of a passionate, supportive team Ready to Make a Difference? Join us in building a stronger, more vibrant future for our community. Email cultureconnexions2012@gmail.com or call 334 233 2391 to sign up today! Agency: Culture Connexions Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Shelter HeroHurricane season is here. Help Red Cross help the community! Become a trained shelter volunteer now in preparation of opening/staffing the next needed local shelter. All disaster training is free. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter Hurricane season is here. Help Red Cross help the community! Become a trained shelter volunteer now in preparation of opening/staffing the next needed local shelter. All disaster training is free. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekday Food SorterHunger is a real problem; you can work to end it by volunteering as a Food Sorting Volunteer with Feeding the Gulf Coast! Feeding the Gulf Coast seeks Food Sorting Volunteers to help inspect and sort food donations, preparing them for distribution to those in need. This includes checking expiration dates, making sure cans are not rusty or missing labels, and boxing similar items together to put on our shelves for our partner organizations to stock their pantries. This project requires you to engage in light to moderate physical activity. What: Food Sorting Where: Feeding the Gulf Coast warehouse and office, 5248 Mobile South Street, Theodore, AL When: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 8:30 AM-11:0 AM and Monday and Tuesday, 12:00-2:30 PM (please check the website for availability) Requirements: Ages 14+ with an adult, closed-toed shoes Note: We are taking precautionary measures to ensure your safety during this time. If you have further questions or wish to speak with a human, call Missy Busby at (251) 653-1617 ext. 127 or email at mbusby@feedingthegulfcoast.org. Agency: Feeding The Gulf Coast (formerly known as Bay Area Food Bank) Hunger is a real problem; you can work to end it by volunteering as a Food Sorting Volunteer with Feeding the Gulf Coast! Feeding the Gulf Coast seeks Food Sorting Volunteers to help inspect and sort food donations, preparing them for distribution to those in need. This includes checking expiration dates, making sure cans are not rusty or missing labels, and boxing similar items together to put on our shelves for our partner organizations to stock their pantries. This project requires you to engage in light to moderate physical activity. What: Food Sorting Where: Feeding the Gulf Coast warehouse and office, 5248 Mobile South Street, Theodore, AL When: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 8:30 AM-11:0 AM and Monday and Tuesday, 12:00-2:30 PM (please check the website for availability) Requirements: Ages 14+ with an adult, closed-toed shoes Note: We are taking precautionary measures to ensure your safety during this time. If you have further questions or wish to speak with a human, call Missy Busby at (251) 653-1617 ext. 127 or email at mbusby@feedingthegulfcoast.org. Agency: Feeding The Gulf Coast (formerly known as Bay Area Food Bank) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 36582 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trap-Neuter-ReturnThe group needs volunteers to assist with trapping and transporting feral cats to Montgomery Humane Society or Alabama Animal Alliance for spay/neuter and then returning the cats to their colony. Education will be provided and traps can be purchased or rented through Alabama Animal Alliance. Agency: Montgomery Area TNR Community The group needs volunteers to assist with trapping and transporting feral cats to Montgomery Humane Society or Alabama Animal Alliance for spay/neuter and then returning the cats to their colony. Education will be provided and traps can be purchased or rented through Alabama Animal Alliance. Agency: Montgomery Area TNR Community Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Guardians NeededNot Everyone Has Someone..
Become a Volunteer Guardian Today
We have a waiting list of people that need a guardian. Now is the time to sign up to volunteer if you have been waiting. Click Here for Program Brochure Click Here for Via Center Webpage Please contact VGP Coordinator Lynn Hudson at email address lhudson@viamobile.org Each year, many citizens in Mobile County are declared by the Probate Court to be unable to make decisions on their own. These special citizens - or wards - are rescued by an incredible community group known as Volunteer Guardians. A Guardianship is a legal relationship in which a Guardian is appointed by Mobile County Probate Court to make decisions for those incapacitated or unable to communicate decisions concerning their health or safety. The guardian does not handle any financial responsibilities. A Conservator is appointed by the court to handle these matters. The Volunteer Guardian Program (VGP) is the last line of defense for vulnerable citizens - with no appropriate family or friends - against homelessness and worsening quality of life. The VGP is administered by the Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center, and partners with the Mobile County Probate Court, the Mobile County Commission, the City of Mobile and community referral agencies. Mobile County’s VGP was introduced by Probate Court Judge Don Davis in 2010, and the program remains the first and only of its kind in our state. The life-changing decisions Volunteer Guardians make for their wards impact basic needs (food and housing), medical treatments or care and end-of-life care. Guardians attend court hearings, file paperwork, coordinate with other agencies to obtain needed services, shop or take their ward shopping, attend doctors’ appointments if needed and stay connected to ensure wards’ health and safety. Since 2010, VGP has recruited, trained and matched hundreds of community volunteers to serve as Guardians for these special people. Currently, there are more than 65 amazing Volunteer Guardians active in the program. They range in age from 21 to 65, and include college students, homemakers, nurses, pastors and preachers, Certified Nursing Assistants, social workers and even a retired FBI official. The Via Center is seeking caring and committed volunteers to become a part of the program. What does it take to be a Volunteer Guardian? Volunteer Guardians are compassionate, caring and committed. They are 21 and older, have computer access, transportation, the ability to learn basic legal and medical information, can complete a background check and are able to spare at least 4-6 hours per month to make a vulnerable citizen's life better. And, during the pandemic, all Covid safety and health protocols are in place for the program.Agency: Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center Not Everyone Has Someone..
Become a Volunteer Guardian Today
We have a waiting list of people that need a guardian. Now is the time to sign up to volunteer if you have been waiting. Click Here for Program Brochure Click Here for Via Center Webpage Please contact VGP Coordinator Lynn Hudson at email address lhudson@viamobile.org Each year, many citizens in Mobile County are declared by the Probate Court to be unable to make decisions on their own. These special citizens - or wards - are rescued by an incredible community group known as Volunteer Guardians. A Guardianship is a legal relationship in which a Guardian is appointed by Mobile County Probate Court to make decisions for those incapacitated or unable to communicate decisions concerning their health or safety. The guardian does not handle any financial responsibilities. A Conservator is appointed by the court to handle these matters. The Volunteer Guardian Program (VGP) is the last line of defense for vulnerable citizens - with no appropriate family or friends - against homelessness and worsening quality of life. The VGP is administered by the Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center, and partners with the Mobile County Probate Court, the Mobile County Commission, the City of Mobile and community referral agencies. Mobile County’s VGP was introduced by Probate Court Judge Don Davis in 2010, and the program remains the first and only of its kind in our state. The life-changing decisions Volunteer Guardians make for their wards impact basic needs (food and housing), medical treatments or care and end-of-life care. Guardians attend court hearings, file paperwork, coordinate with other agencies to obtain needed services, shop or take their ward shopping, attend doctors’ appointments if needed and stay connected to ensure wards’ health and safety. Since 2010, VGP has recruited, trained and matched hundreds of community volunteers to serve as Guardians for these special people. Currently, there are more than 65 amazing Volunteer Guardians active in the program. They range in age from 21 to 65, and include college students, homemakers, nurses, pastors and preachers, Certified Nursing Assistants, social workers and even a retired FBI official. The Via Center is seeking caring and committed volunteers to become a part of the program. What does it take to be a Volunteer Guardian? Volunteer Guardians are compassionate, caring and committed. They are 21 and older, have computer access, transportation, the ability to learn basic legal and medical information, can complete a background check and are able to spare at least 4-6 hours per month to make a vulnerable citizen's life better. And, during the pandemic, all Covid safety and health protocols are in place for the program.Agency: Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sign Up to Help with Disasters Before They OccurWe know that natural disasters happen, and it's not a matter of if they'll happen, but when they'll happen. And when they do happen, volunteers are needed in a hurry. Sign up here to volunteer, not for a specific disaster, but to be the first to know when your assistance is needed following a disaster. You may also be notified from time to time of trainings that are available for disaster volunteers. Think of this as your opportunity to say that you're ready to help should action be necessary. Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama We know that natural disasters happen, and it's not a matter of if they'll happen, but when they'll happen. And when they do happen, volunteers are needed in a hurry. Sign up here to volunteer, not for a specific disaster, but to be the first to know when your assistance is needed following a disaster. You may also be notified from time to time of trainings that are available for disaster volunteers. Think of this as your opportunity to say that you're ready to help should action be necessary. Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Life Skills Instructors Needed for Homeless Families in Baldwin CountyThe Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits.
Baldwin Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Baldwin County. Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here. Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center The Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits.
Baldwin Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Baldwin County. Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here. Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36532 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Life Skills Instructors for Homeless FamiliesThe Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits. Sybil Smith Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Mobile County. *The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours. Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center The Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits. Sybil Smith Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Mobile County. *The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours. Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36607 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gardening VolunteersWe are looking for volunteers with gardening experience who would be willing to share their time and talent with our Home. We have several beautiful gardens for our Residents and visitors to enjoy, and would be most grateful for help in maintaining them. Schedule and time commitment is flexible. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor We are looking for volunteers with gardening experience who would be willing to share their time and talent with our Home. We have several beautiful gardens for our Residents and visitors to enjoy, and would be most grateful for help in maintaining them. Schedule and time commitment is flexible. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604-1218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CIRCLE OF FRIENDS / Friendly CallersFriendly callers needed to check on our local communities homebound and shut-in seniors. With Circle of Friends, volunteers provide companionship and social contact to local seniors through weekly phone calls. A simple call can make the difference in the life of a lonely senior! Orientation and training provided. Great opportunity for service, small group and church group projects. Excellent soft skill experience for anyone! Agency: South Alabama RSVP Friendly callers needed to check on our local communities homebound and shut-in seniors. With Circle of Friends, volunteers provide companionship and social contact to local seniors through weekly phone calls. A simple call can make the difference in the life of a lonely senior! Orientation and training provided. Great opportunity for service, small group and church group projects. Excellent soft skill experience for anyone! Agency: South Alabama RSVP Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36688 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team- Help your neighbors when they have a disaster- like a fireAre you looking for a volunteer opportunity to do something life-changing in your community, work with a passionate team and help others when it's needed most? The American Red Cross is seeking volunteers to help manage Disaster Action Team responses in the community. The Red Cross will work with your schedule and support you every step of the way. The training includes online courses and response calls. Click HERE to see Red Cross volunteers in action and learn how you, too, can make a positive impact in your community. Job Description: To provide support for Disaster Action Team by helping your community when there is a disaster Key Responsibilities: Dispatch DAT members and monitor the response to ensure appropriate resources are made availableDocument incoming disaster notification and create & verify events in RC View when applicableQualifications: Demonstrated commitment to the Red Cross mission Ability to remotely monitor and track details of Disaster Action Team responses Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in complex and stressful situations Proficient with Red Cross systems and online interfaces Sit and/or stand for minimum two hour periods Work on computer Speak clearly on the phone and in personFor more info: sandy.zuiderhoek@redcross.org 334-201-1620 Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity to do something life-changing in your community, work with a passionate team and help others when it's needed most? The American Red Cross is seeking volunteers to help manage Disaster Action Team responses in the community. The Red Cross will work with your schedule and support you every step of the way. The training includes online courses and response calls. Click HERE to see Red Cross volunteers in action and learn how you, too, can make a positive impact in your community. Job Description: To provide support for Disaster Action Team by helping your community when there is a disaster Key Responsibilities: Dispatch DAT members and monitor the response to ensure appropriate resources are made availableDocument incoming disaster notification and create & verify events in RC View when applicableQualifications: Demonstrated commitment to the Red Cross mission Ability to remotely monitor and track details of Disaster Action Team responses Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in complex and stressful situations Proficient with Red Cross systems and online interfaces Sit and/or stand for minimum two hour periods Work on computer Speak clearly on the phone and in personFor more info: sandy.zuiderhoek@redcross.org 334-201-1620 Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Massage Therapy Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE ALAs a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you are a massage therapy student or have a massage therapy license, we need you! Our patients can greatly benefit from your unique skills as you provide them comfort and make wonderful memories and a lasting impact. If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or go to our website at springhillhomecare.com , click on "volunteers" at the top of the page, then "become a volunteer" and fill out the form! Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation As a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you are a massage therapy student or have a massage therapy license, we need you! Our patients can greatly benefit from your unique skills as you provide them comfort and make wonderful memories and a lasting impact. If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or go to our website at springhillhomecare.com , click on "volunteers" at the top of the page, then "become a volunteer" and fill out the form! Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36526 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile County-Support Local Homeowners- Revitalization VolunteerAre you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSOAL) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks may include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project. Projects are scheduled on an "as-needed" basis and typically occur in spring, fall, and winter. Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama Are you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSOAL) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks may include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project. Projects are scheduled on an "as-needed" basis and typically occur in spring, fall, and winter. Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36633 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Handy People TasksWe have a few tasks that we need some folks to help us with: installing a couple toilet paper holders and coat hooks figuring out what kind of bulb is needed for some hanging light fixturescat6 cable running around buildingdoor handle repairreplace broken board on deckIf you can help us with one or many of these tasks, let us know. It not required for one person to be able to all. Agency: Jubilee Community Center We have a few tasks that we need some folks to help us with: installing a couple toilet paper holders and coat hooks figuring out what kind of bulb is needed for some hanging light fixturescat6 cable running around buildingdoor handle repairreplace broken board on deckIf you can help us with one or many of these tasks, let us know. It not required for one person to be able to all. Agency: Jubilee Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make a Senior Smile with Cards or Letters!Brighten A Day Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to fighting isolation and spreading joy, invites you to help brighten the lives of retirement home residents. Many seniors experience loneliness and isolation, and your thoughtful cards or letters can bring a much-needed smile to their faces. Agency: Brighten A Day Foundation Brighten A Day Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to fighting isolation and spreading joy, invites you to help brighten the lives of retirement home residents. Many seniors experience loneliness and isolation, and your thoughtful cards or letters can bring a much-needed smile to their faces. Agency: Brighten A Day Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Activities with Senior CitizensVolunteer Needs: Volunteers are needed to lead life skills classes, wellness education, exercise classes, recreation/games, arts and crafts and basic computer classes for seniors. (Only individuals or professionals with experience in a related field or experience are asked to lead a life skills class.) Program Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Volunteer Hours: Monday - Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Volunteers can commit to a one-time or a reoccurring volunteer commitment. To learn more about the Senior Activities for Independent Living Program click here. *The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours. Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center Volunteer Needs: Volunteers are needed to lead life skills classes, wellness education, exercise classes, recreation/games, arts and crafts and basic computer classes for seniors. (Only individuals or professionals with experience in a related field or experience are asked to lead a life skills class.) Program Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Volunteer Hours: Monday - Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Volunteers can commit to a one-time or a reoccurring volunteer commitment. To learn more about the Senior Activities for Independent Living Program click here. *The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours. Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36607 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Red Cross VolunteersVolunteers carry out 90% of the humanitarian work of the Red Cross. Whether you’re a student looking for experience, work fulltime, are retired or have a few extra hours, you can make a REAL difference! Assistance is needed in the following areas: Caseworker Family Contact - Enter data from newly enlisted service members to ensure that their loved ones can be informed of our services. Work can be done remotely from home or from the Red Cross office. Operational Shelter Trainee - Assist with opening and staffing an emergency shelter during a disaster. Operational Health Services Volunteer - Support the affected community in a variety of settings by providing health and functional needs assessments, illness and injury surveillance, replacing lost medications and medical equipment and condolence support. Duty Officer - Play an important role when Red Cross provides aid to those affected by disasters. They are the first and single point of contact from emergency service organizations when the request for assistance is made. Volunteer Recognition & Appreciation - Plan and celebrate achievements, encourage fellow volunteers in their work. This virtual position is perfect for someone who likes to work behind the scenes. For further information, please contact Sandy Zuiderhoek at sandy.zuiderhoek@redcross.org or (334) 201-1620.
Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter Volunteers carry out 90% of the humanitarian work of the Red Cross. Whether you’re a student looking for experience, work fulltime, are retired or have a few extra hours, you can make a REAL difference! Assistance is needed in the following areas: Caseworker Family Contact - Enter data from newly enlisted service members to ensure that their loved ones can be informed of our services. Work can be done remotely from home or from the Red Cross office. Operational Shelter Trainee - Assist with opening and staffing an emergency shelter during a disaster. Operational Health Services Volunteer - Support the affected community in a variety of settings by providing health and functional needs assessments, illness and injury surveillance, replacing lost medications and medical equipment and condolence support. Duty Officer - Play an important role when Red Cross provides aid to those affected by disasters. They are the first and single point of contact from emergency service organizations when the request for assistance is made. Volunteer Recognition & Appreciation - Plan and celebrate achievements, encourage fellow volunteers in their work. This virtual position is perfect for someone who likes to work behind the scenes. For further information, please contact Sandy Zuiderhoek at sandy.zuiderhoek@redcross.org or (334) 201-1620.
Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross Engagement Team MemberThis position supports the Regional Volunteer Services department. This is a hybrid position that will require some in-person activities, but the majority will be virtual. The Volunteer Services Engagement Team Member assists in recognizing, thanking, and celebrating volunteers for their impact and contributions to the Red Cross. Assist with planning a implementing appreciation events, like holiday parties. Support Department Recognition and Appreciation activities to ensure recognition is carried out by all lines of service within the Region. Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter This position supports the Regional Volunteer Services department. This is a hybrid position that will require some in-person activities, but the majority will be virtual. The Volunteer Services Engagement Team Member assists in recognizing, thanking, and celebrating volunteers for their impact and contributions to the Red Cross. Assist with planning a implementing appreciation events, like holiday parties. Support Department Recognition and Appreciation activities to ensure recognition is carried out by all lines of service within the Region. Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Health Services VolunteerDo you have an active license or certification for RN, LPN/LVN, MD, DO, EMT, PA or Paramedic? If so, the Red Cross needs your help! Volunteers are needed to provide hands on care for shelter clients to include assistance with activities of daily living, wound care, incontinence care and assistance with functional needs. Additionally, participants will provide health education and assessments, replace medications, advocate for client needs and support maternal and child needs. Volunteers must make a 2 week commitment, be at least 18 years of age, possess a valid driver’s license and be willing and able to volunteer in person at a disaster shelter before, during or after a disaster event. Interested but need further details? Please email Sandy Zuiderhoek at sandy.zuiderhoek@redcross.org. 334-201-1620 Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter Do you have an active license or certification for RN, LPN/LVN, MD, DO, EMT, PA or Paramedic? If so, the Red Cross needs your help! Volunteers are needed to provide hands on care for shelter clients to include assistance with activities of daily living, wound care, incontinence care and assistance with functional needs. Additionally, participants will provide health education and assessments, replace medications, advocate for client needs and support maternal and child needs. Volunteers must make a 2 week commitment, be at least 18 years of age, possess a valid driver’s license and be willing and able to volunteer in person at a disaster shelter before, during or after a disaster event. Interested but need further details? Please email Sandy Zuiderhoek at sandy.zuiderhoek@redcross.org. 334-201-1620 Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36117 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Drive VolunteerThe Red Cross needs volunteers who can provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Volunteer responsibilities include: Greet blood donors Attend to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution and watched for possible adverse physical reactions Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas Make reminder calls or reschedule donor appointments- Please note: Drives (and volunteer needs) are usually during business hours on weekdays. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the American Red Cross! For more info: sandy.zuiderhoek@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter The Red Cross needs volunteers who can provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Volunteer responsibilities include: Greet blood donors Attend to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution and watched for possible adverse physical reactions Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas Make reminder calls or reschedule donor appointments- Please note: Drives (and volunteer needs) are usually during business hours on weekdays. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the American Red Cross! For more info: sandy.zuiderhoek@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Tutors Needed on Tuesday and ThursdayWe are looking for volunteers who want to tutor students between the ages of 8 and 18 in an after-school tutoring program. The times for tutoring are Tuesday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m. and/or Thursday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m., and we are looking for volunteers who will commit to at least a semester working with a small group of students. When you respond to this need, please include in the notes field if you have a preference for which day of the week works best for your schedule. Everything you need will be provided for you, and an application with additional details will be sent to you when you respond to this need. Please contact Cheryl Sutton at crobsutton@bellsouth.net or send a text to 251-422-0428. Agency: Hope Boxing Academy We are looking for volunteers who want to tutor students between the ages of 8 and 18 in an after-school tutoring program. The times for tutoring are Tuesday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m. and/or Thursday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m., and we are looking for volunteers who will commit to at least a semester working with a small group of students. When you respond to this need, please include in the notes field if you have a preference for which day of the week works best for your schedule. Everything you need will be provided for you, and an application with additional details will be sent to you when you respond to this need. Please contact Cheryl Sutton at crobsutton@bellsouth.net or send a text to 251-422-0428. Agency: Hope Boxing Academy Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36606 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Filling Up Bird Feeders (copy)We are looking for a volunteer to occasionally come and fill up the bird seed feeders around the grounds of the Home. The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help! *Orientation: All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. *Dress code: YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable. NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.
Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor We are looking for a volunteer to occasionally come and fill up the bird seed feeders around the grounds of the Home. The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help! *Orientation: All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. *Dress code: YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable. NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.
Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donations Request for Housing FirstHousing First, Inc. the homeless coalition is looking for the following donated items for our Outreach Department to fill backpacks for homeless citizens. Please provide travel size items. Book-bag size backpacks (Need both masculine and feminine colors, i.e. black/gray and pink/purple) Men’s cotton socks Men’s and women’s underwear Face masks – Manufactured or hand-made Handi-Wipes Small bottles of hand sanitizer Travel-size First-Aid kits First-aid cream (i.e. Neosporin) Canned ready-to-eat foods (i.e. Ravioli, stews, etc..) that can be eaten cold Pop-Top Cans (i.e. Vienna sausages, potted meat, etc...) Fruit cups/pop-top cans Non-perishable snacks (i.e. packs of cheese/peanut butter crackers, etc.) Basic can openersWe will accept donations at our office at 279-B North Washington Avenue, or we will pick up donations at your location. Please contact Leon Bell, Jr., Director of Community Outreach prior to delivery of donations and to schedule pick up at your location. Leon Bell, Jr.'s contact information: email l.bell@hfal.org or call 251-654-7424. Housing First, Inc. and staff would like to thank you for your needed donations. Agency: Housing First, Inc. Housing First, Inc. the homeless coalition is looking for the following donated items for our Outreach Department to fill backpacks for homeless citizens. Please provide travel size items. Book-bag size backpacks (Need both masculine and feminine colors, i.e. black/gray and pink/purple) Men’s cotton socks Men’s and women’s underwear Face masks – Manufactured or hand-made Handi-Wipes Small bottles of hand sanitizer Travel-size First-Aid kits First-aid cream (i.e. Neosporin) Canned ready-to-eat foods (i.e. Ravioli, stews, etc..) that can be eaten cold Pop-Top Cans (i.e. Vienna sausages, potted meat, etc...) Fruit cups/pop-top cans Non-perishable snacks (i.e. packs of cheese/peanut butter crackers, etc.) Basic can openersWe will accept donations at our office at 279-B North Washington Avenue, or we will pick up donations at your location. Please contact Leon Bell, Jr., Director of Community Outreach prior to delivery of donations and to schedule pick up at your location. Leon Bell, Jr.'s contact information: email l.bell@hfal.org or call 251-654-7424. Housing First, Inc. and staff would like to thank you for your needed donations. Agency: Housing First, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Carpenter callWe need help replacing some rotten boards around the facility. We need your carpentry talent to assist us, we will supply the materials. Agency: Successful Living Center We need help replacing some rotten boards around the facility. We need your carpentry talent to assist us, we will supply the materials. Agency: Successful Living Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WOW Crew MemberWharf of Wonder (WOW) Crew Members will help keep the Wharf clean and running smoothly and lead scheduled story times and activities in the Wharf of Wonder classroom space. Agency: Exploreum Science Center Wharf of Wonder (WOW) Crew Members will help keep the Wharf clean and running smoothly and lead scheduled story times and activities in the Wharf of Wonder classroom space. Agency: Exploreum Science Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36602-3107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: STEM ExplorerSTEM Explorers will engage with our visitors in different gallery spaces throughout the building. They will learn the ins and outs of all Exploreum hands-on activities to help share the wonders of STEM learning. Agency: Exploreum Science Center STEM Explorers will engage with our visitors in different gallery spaces throughout the building. They will learn the ins and outs of all Exploreum hands-on activities to help share the wonders of STEM learning. Agency: Exploreum Science Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36602-3107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Little Sisters of the Poor - Wish ListMany of our benefactors ask if there is anything we need for our Residents... below are some of those items. Thank you for your generosity! Dinner Napkins Individually Wrapped Snack Items Clorox Wipes Adult Wipes Shout/Awesome Stain Removers Lysol Spray Nutritional Health Shakes Assorted Gift Cards Large Print Books/Novels Drop off location: 1655 McGill Ave. Mobile, AL 36604 Thank you! Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor Many of our benefactors ask if there is anything we need for our Residents... below are some of those items. Thank you for your generosity! Dinner Napkins Individually Wrapped Snack Items Clorox Wipes Adult Wipes Shout/Awesome Stain Removers Lysol Spray Nutritional Health Shakes Assorted Gift Cards Large Print Books/Novels Drop off location: 1655 McGill Ave. Mobile, AL 36604 Thank you! Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ACS CARES Student Program at University of South AlabamaIf you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer,
deciding what’s next can be overwhelming. ACS CARES™ (Community Access to
Resources, Education, and Support) is a multi-channel program designed to
provide non-clinical navigation support to cancer patients and caregivers.
Through in-person student volunteers and virtual community volunteers, CARES
volunteers equip those facing cancer with curated content, programs, and
services to fit their specific cancer journey. Agency: American Cancer Society If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer,
deciding what’s next can be overwhelming. ACS CARES™ (Community Access to
Resources, Education, and Support) is a multi-channel program designed to
provide non-clinical navigation support to cancer patients and caregivers.
Through in-person student volunteers and virtual community volunteers, CARES
volunteers equip those facing cancer with curated content, programs, and
services to fit their specific cancer journey. Agency: American Cancer Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36617 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activities that Support Senior ProgramsSupport services for Mobile seniors by volunteering at Via! Health, Fitness and Enrichment. We have lots of different projects we need help with, including clerical and administrative tasks, gardening/weeding flower beds, lawn care, supply sorting and organization, facilities clean-up, and other special projects. Volunteers are always welcome, and we're happy to set up a time for you to volunteer that works around your schedule. Agency: Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center Support services for Mobile seniors by volunteering at Via! Health, Fitness and Enrichment. We have lots of different projects we need help with, including clerical and administrative tasks, gardening/weeding flower beds, lawn care, supply sorting and organization, facilities clean-up, and other special projects. Volunteers are always welcome, and we're happy to set up a time for you to volunteer that works around your schedule. Agency: Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OFFICE HELP VOLUNTEERSSEEKING VOLUNTEERS: Volunteering to provide office help, which includes customer service, data entry, office cleanup, clothes sorting and organizing, can be a valuable way to contribute to an organization or cause you care about. We will provide you a general outline of what you might expect and some tips to excel in these roles.. call Dr. Elon Miree at 334.492.2486 Agency: Caring for Citizens of Alabama SEEKING VOLUNTEERS: Volunteering to provide office help, which includes customer service, data entry, office cleanup, clothes sorting and organizing, can be a valuable way to contribute to an organization or cause you care about. We will provide you a general outline of what you might expect and some tips to excel in these roles.. call Dr. Elon Miree at 334.492.2486 Agency: Caring for Citizens of Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36116 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: OFFICE CLEAN UPI AM LOOKING FOR SOME STRONG MEN TO ASSIST WITH A CLEAN UP OF OUR BUILDING, THIS SHOULD BE A ONE DAY EVENT I AM LOOKING FOR ABOUT 10 VOLUNTEERS, IF YOU NEED TO DO COMMUNITY SERVICE COURT ORDER OR JUST WANT TO HELP AN ORGANIZATION OUT. WE WOULD LOVE TO HAVE YOU. The scope of work will involve the removal of trash and debris from indoor areas of the building. This includes but is not limited to disposing of debris, discarded items, and other waste materials. Additionally, a thorough cleaning of the affected areas. We require immediate assistance and are looking to schedule the cleaning as soon as possible We thank you in advance for considering helping us. Agency: Caring for Citizens of Alabama I AM LOOKING FOR SOME STRONG MEN TO ASSIST WITH A CLEAN UP OF OUR BUILDING, THIS SHOULD BE A ONE DAY EVENT I AM LOOKING FOR ABOUT 10 VOLUNTEERS, IF YOU NEED TO DO COMMUNITY SERVICE COURT ORDER OR JUST WANT TO HELP AN ORGANIZATION OUT. WE WOULD LOVE TO HAVE YOU. The scope of work will involve the removal of trash and debris from indoor areas of the building. This includes but is not limited to disposing of debris, discarded items, and other waste materials. Additionally, a thorough cleaning of the affected areas. We require immediate assistance and are looking to schedule the cleaning as soon as possible We thank you in advance for considering helping us. Agency: Caring for Citizens of Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36116 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Mandated Service with Caring for Citizens of AlabamaCaring for Citizens of Alabama will accept volunteers serving to fulfill a court ordered requirement for community service. Agency: Caring for Citizens of Alabama Caring for Citizens of Alabama will accept volunteers serving to fulfill a court ordered requirement for community service. Agency: Caring for Citizens of Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36116 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers to Care for kitties at Pet Smart Adoption Center Montgomery, Al , Montgomery, Al awaiting adoptonAgency: PAWS of Alabama Agency: PAWS of Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Organize Paper ProductsWe are in need of a volunteer to help organize a shed with paper products. The person would be throwing away anything damaged and organizing the rest. Volunteers will need to complete a 30 min orientation with the Volunteer Coordinator. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor We are in need of a volunteer to help organize a shed with paper products. The person would be throwing away anything damaged and organizing the rest. Volunteers will need to complete a 30 min orientation with the Volunteer Coordinator. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Musicians wanted!**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.** Mulherin Home is looking for musicians of all experience levels to volunteer their time and play for our clients. Individuals with developmental disabilities typically LOVE music, and music therapy is so important to their well being. If you are a musician and would like to come to our home and play for our clients, please email jamie@mulherinhome.com. We have indoor & covered outdoor spaces perfect for set up. Our clients love ALL types of music, from Blue Grass to Jazz, Classical, Rock, Folk, Gospel, Dance & Hip Hop and everything in between. Bring a band, or just bring yourself...they will be your biggest fans no matter what or how well you play! We are flexible with times, so email me and we will talk! Agency: Mulherin Home **Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.** Mulherin Home is looking for musicians of all experience levels to volunteer their time and play for our clients. Individuals with developmental disabilities typically LOVE music, and music therapy is so important to their well being. If you are a musician and would like to come to our home and play for our clients, please email jamie@mulherinhome.com. We have indoor & covered outdoor spaces perfect for set up. Our clients love ALL types of music, from Blue Grass to Jazz, Classical, Rock, Folk, Gospel, Dance & Hip Hop and everything in between. Bring a band, or just bring yourself...they will be your biggest fans no matter what or how well you play! We are flexible with times, so email me and we will talk! Agency: Mulherin Home Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36606 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Phillip’s Prep TutorWe are seeking volunteers (and work-study students) to help with after-school tutoring at Phillip’s Prep. Tutoring takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 pm to 4:30pm. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with the next steps! Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home We are seeking volunteers (and work-study students) to help with after-school tutoring at Phillip’s Prep. Tutoring takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 pm to 4:30pm. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with the next steps! Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36607 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile County Training School TutorWe are seeking volunteers (and work-study students) to help with after-school tutoring and enrichment at Mobile County Training School. Tutoring takes place on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 pm to 4:00pm. This program features interactive games, a fun curriculum, and free fields that tutors are also invited to attend. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with the next steps! Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home We are seeking volunteers (and work-study students) to help with after-school tutoring and enrichment at Mobile County Training School. Tutoring takes place on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 pm to 4:00pm. This program features interactive games, a fun curriculum, and free fields that tutors are also invited to attend. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with the next steps! Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36610 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: One-to-One Mentoring with Kids: Opportunity for USA Faculty & StaffBig Brothers Big Sisters of South Alabama (BBBSSA) is the largest one-to-one mentoring organization in south Alabama serving over 600 children and a minimum of 1,800 people annually across four counties. Our mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. We enlist adult volunteer, “Bigs”, and match them with “Littles”, who are children between the ages of 6-12 and would benefit the most from having a Big. The purpose of our services is to give children a caring and supportive adult mentor, who’s been thoroughly screened and trained, that will guide them to success, hold them accountable, and help them reach their full potential. Our School-based Mentoring program is in 41 schools (31 in Mobile County) and we currently have 39 local Corporate Partners, including The University of South Alabama, who allow their employees one hour a week to visit their Littles at school through our School-based Mentoring Program. School-based mentoring takes place on school grounds during school hours. Matches are encouraged to talk about academics, aspirations, and just have fun. It’s really all about friendship, guidance and building a relationship. A Match Specialist is assigned to each match and stays in contact with the Big, Little, school, and guardian through the entire relationship. Big Brothers Big Sisters is always there for Bigs; it’s a partnership. BBBS is America’s most impactful volunteer experience because our services provide a tangible way to change a life. Here in South Alabama, our 2019- 2020 Program Outcome Evaluation Metrics revealed 98% of Littles maintained or improved academic performance; 99% of Littles maintained or improved upon social competence levels; 98% of Littles maintained or improved academically; 99% of Littles reported having a very important adult in their lives. These results galvanize our relentless commitment to fighting for the children of Baldwin, Escambia, Mobile and Monroe Counties. We are not saviors or heroes. Instead, we create and professionally support meaningful match relationships to help children ignite and harness their own potential—the potential they have had all along. And Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies across the country have been doing just that for 120 years; locally we’ve been serving families for over 20 years. We clear a path to a child’s biggest possible future in partnership with the child’s parent/guardian and Big. Big Brothers Big Sisters regularly keep a waiting list of children and schools requesting their services. Our Littles have the potential to change the world, and we are standing together to defend them. Join us. Requirements to be a BIG: Minimum of one year commitment One hour a week, based on your schedule Ability to commit to a one-to-one relationship Minimum age of 19 Has a vehicle for transportation Mist complete all components of enrollment process including background checks, references, in-person interview, and pre-match training (offered onsite at your company) Willing to communicate monthly with Match Specialist for supportEnrollment Process The enrollment process begins when you meet with one of our Match Specialists to complete the application paperwork, background forms, and interview. Once the paperwork is complete, we begin the background and reference checks that usually take 4-6 weeks to get back. While we wait, you will need to take our online volunteer training. Once the background and reference checks are complete, you will attend a volunteer orientation and ask any follow-up questions if needed. During the process, we will identify a Little for you. When all of the following steps are complete, we will schedule a Match Meeting to introduce you to your new Little. Big Brothers Big Sisters reserves the right to accept or deny participants, or close a match at any time. YOU CAN DO THIS! Mentoring only requires that you be yourself. Who could imagine that helping out with a Little's homework or playing a game of catch could reap such rewards? You already demonstrate that you possess all the fundamental skills and abilities to be a successful mentor by your willingness to be there. Mentoring is about sharing your personal time. It's not about money, gifts, or events. Mentoring is often as uncomplicated as engaging in what appears ordinary to most of us...helping a child with homework, playing games, talking, listening, letting a child run errands with you. But to a child without a role model, these are extraordinary activities. The moment you become a mentor to a child, your experience is a success. For these kids, your willingness to spend time with them is the most powerful act of all. Let me know which program interests you, we would be happy to get you started on your way to becoming a BIG! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Kelly at any time, kelly@bbbssa.org or 251-344-0536 ext 107. We look forward to hearing from you!
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Gulf Coast, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Alabama (BBBSSA) is the largest one-to-one mentoring organization in south Alabama serving over 600 children and a minimum of 1,800 people annually across four counties. Our mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. We enlist adult volunteer, “Bigs”, and match them with “Littles”, who are children between the ages of 6-12 and would benefit the most from having a Big. The purpose of our services is to give children a caring and supportive adult mentor, who’s been thoroughly screened and trained, that will guide them to success, hold them accountable, and help them reach their full potential. Our School-based Mentoring program is in 41 schools (31 in Mobile County) and we currently have 39 local Corporate Partners, including The University of South Alabama, who allow their employees one hour a week to visit their Littles at school through our School-based Mentoring Program. School-based mentoring takes place on school grounds during school hours. Matches are encouraged to talk about academics, aspirations, and just have fun. It’s really all about friendship, guidance and building a relationship. A Match Specialist is assigned to each match and stays in contact with the Big, Little, school, and guardian through the entire relationship. Big Brothers Big Sisters is always there for Bigs; it’s a partnership. BBBS is America’s most impactful volunteer experience because our services provide a tangible way to change a life. Here in South Alabama, our 2019- 2020 Program Outcome Evaluation Metrics revealed 98% of Littles maintained or improved academic performance; 99% of Littles maintained or improved upon social competence levels; 98% of Littles maintained or improved academically; 99% of Littles reported having a very important adult in their lives. These results galvanize our relentless commitment to fighting for the children of Baldwin, Escambia, Mobile and Monroe Counties. We are not saviors or heroes. Instead, we create and professionally support meaningful match relationships to help children ignite and harness their own potential—the potential they have had all along. And Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies across the country have been doing just that for 120 years; locally we’ve been serving families for over 20 years. We clear a path to a child’s biggest possible future in partnership with the child’s parent/guardian and Big. Big Brothers Big Sisters regularly keep a waiting list of children and schools requesting their services. Our Littles have the potential to change the world, and we are standing together to defend them. Join us. Requirements to be a BIG: Minimum of one year commitment One hour a week, based on your schedule Ability to commit to a one-to-one relationship Minimum age of 19 Has a vehicle for transportation Mist complete all components of enrollment process including background checks, references, in-person interview, and pre-match training (offered onsite at your company) Willing to communicate monthly with Match Specialist for supportEnrollment Process The enrollment process begins when you meet with one of our Match Specialists to complete the application paperwork, background forms, and interview. Once the paperwork is complete, we begin the background and reference checks that usually take 4-6 weeks to get back. While we wait, you will need to take our online volunteer training. Once the background and reference checks are complete, you will attend a volunteer orientation and ask any follow-up questions if needed. During the process, we will identify a Little for you. When all of the following steps are complete, we will schedule a Match Meeting to introduce you to your new Little. Big Brothers Big Sisters reserves the right to accept or deny participants, or close a match at any time. YOU CAN DO THIS! Mentoring only requires that you be yourself. Who could imagine that helping out with a Little's homework or playing a game of catch could reap such rewards? You already demonstrate that you possess all the fundamental skills and abilities to be a successful mentor by your willingness to be there. Mentoring is about sharing your personal time. It's not about money, gifts, or events. Mentoring is often as uncomplicated as engaging in what appears ordinary to most of us...helping a child with homework, playing games, talking, listening, letting a child run errands with you. But to a child without a role model, these are extraordinary activities. The moment you become a mentor to a child, your experience is a success. For these kids, your willingness to spend time with them is the most powerful act of all. Let me know which program interests you, we would be happy to get you started on your way to becoming a BIG! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Kelly at any time, kelly@bbbssa.org or 251-344-0536 ext 107. We look forward to hearing from you!
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Gulf Coast, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran/Active Duty Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE AL LOCATIONOur veteran patients that are currently on Hospice enjoy the camaraderie
and the bond that only those with military histories share and pay
tribute to others who have served our county. Here at Springhill Hospice we like to honor our veterans year round. These volunteers may provide social visits and share memories together and provide a listening ear to someone who understands. These volunteers may also document veterans military stories through the veterans
history project. We also do a pinning ceremony for our veterans closer to Veterans Day and we like our veteran volunteers to take part in these ceremonies as well. If you would like to provide a lasting impact on our veterans patients and loved ones, please consider joining us! Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation Our veteran patients that are currently on Hospice enjoy the camaraderie
and the bond that only those with military histories share and pay
tribute to others who have served our county. Here at Springhill Hospice we like to honor our veterans year round. These volunteers may provide social visits and share memories together and provide a listening ear to someone who understands. These volunteers may also document veterans military stories through the veterans
history project. We also do a pinning ceremony for our veterans closer to Veterans Day and we like our veteran volunteers to take part in these ceremonies as well. If you would like to provide a lasting impact on our veterans patients and loved ones, please consider joining us! Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36526 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunch Outing with ResidentsWe are looking for volunteers to assist our activity department at outings for lunch and shopping. We have one this Friday at 11:45am to Blue Gill. Other events are trips to Walmart, Dollar Tree, etc. You would accompany our Activity Department and assist a resident during the outing. This volunteer would need to schedule an orientation to be a volunteer at the Little Sisters of the Poor. Please respond to this need if you would be interested in helping this week or to be notified about future outings for our residents. Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, crop tops, or sweatpants. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor We are looking for volunteers to assist our activity department at outings for lunch and shopping. We have one this Friday at 11:45am to Blue Gill. Other events are trips to Walmart, Dollar Tree, etc. You would accompany our Activity Department and assist a resident during the outing. This volunteer would need to schedule an orientation to be a volunteer at the Little Sisters of the Poor. Please respond to this need if you would be interested in helping this week or to be notified about future outings for our residents. Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, crop tops, or sweatpants. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bingo VolunteerWe are looking for volunteers to assist residents at Bingo. We have Bingo every Thursday at 2:30pm (women) and 10:00am on Friday (men). We would love to have you join us!
The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help! *Orientation: All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. *Dress code: YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable. NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.
Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.
Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor We are looking for volunteers to assist residents at Bingo. We have Bingo every Thursday at 2:30pm (women) and 10:00am on Friday (men). We would love to have you join us!
The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help! *Orientation: All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. *Dress code: YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable. NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.
Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.
Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Love cars, trailers and trucks? Fleet lead needed.Play a lead role in the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation, of American Red Cross vehicles to ensure the organization has a fully operational and deployable fleet. Qualifications: § Maintain a valid driver's license from the state in which they reside § Qualified MVR (motor vehicle record) § Knowledge of DOT (Dept. of Transportation) a plus, but not required § Communication and interpersonal skills § The ability to assist with fleet coordination using logistical organizational skills. § Attention to detail and adherence to deadlines § Knowledge of vehicles and light mechanics preferred Please respond to this need and complete the Red Cross application at redcross.org/volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter Play a lead role in the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation, of American Red Cross vehicles to ensure the organization has a fully operational and deployable fleet. Qualifications: § Maintain a valid driver's license from the state in which they reside § Qualified MVR (motor vehicle record) § Knowledge of DOT (Dept. of Transportation) a plus, but not required § Communication and interpersonal skills § The ability to assist with fleet coordination using logistical organizational skills. § Attention to detail and adherence to deadlines § Knowledge of vehicles and light mechanics preferred Please respond to this need and complete the Red Cross application at redcross.org/volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing Student Intern / VideographerOzanam Charitable Pharmacy needs assistance with social media marketing and production of a new promotional video featuring our facility, and the importance of our free medication safety net benefitting more than 1464 uninsured patients living in Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia and Washington counties. The video will also feature testimonials from patients, volunteers, and donors about how supporting Alabama's ONLY licensed charitable pharmacy significantly impacts the lives and productivity of the working poor, homeless individuals, and senior citizens in our service areas. A social media recording kit and Apple computer tablets are available on site. This intern will work with the Marketing and Development Manager. Agency: Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy needs assistance with social media marketing and production of a new promotional video featuring our facility, and the importance of our free medication safety net benefitting more than 1464 uninsured patients living in Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia and Washington counties. The video will also feature testimonials from patients, volunteers, and donors about how supporting Alabama's ONLY licensed charitable pharmacy significantly impacts the lives and productivity of the working poor, homeless individuals, and senior citizens in our service areas. A social media recording kit and Apple computer tablets are available on site. This intern will work with the Marketing and Development Manager. Agency: Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36617 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Room Reset Team MemberAre you a CleanTok junkie? Do you get giddy over organized spaces? We are seeking dedicated volunteers just like you to assist with resetting rooms at our emergency family shelter. The sooner rooms are cleaned, the sooner another family in need can be offered the safety of shelter. Move-outs occur at various times so some flexibility is a plus. Individuals are welcome, but this is also a great activity for groups of 2-3. Your key responsibilities will be: Cleaning and setting up rooms as soon as possible after a family leaves shelterMake beds and refresh linensSanitize surfaces and clean floorsKeep track of supplies and restock as neededCheck rooms to ensure they are ready to a new family!Volunteers who commit to the Family Promise Room Reset Team will experience first-hand the difference a community can make in the lives of unhoused families. Join our team and get the reward of a pristine room! Agency: Family Promise of Coastal Alabama Are you a CleanTok junkie? Do you get giddy over organized spaces? We are seeking dedicated volunteers just like you to assist with resetting rooms at our emergency family shelter. The sooner rooms are cleaned, the sooner another family in need can be offered the safety of shelter. Move-outs occur at various times so some flexibility is a plus. Individuals are welcome, but this is also a great activity for groups of 2-3. Your key responsibilities will be: Cleaning and setting up rooms as soon as possible after a family leaves shelterMake beds and refresh linensSanitize surfaces and clean floorsKeep track of supplies and restock as neededCheck rooms to ensure they are ready to a new family!Volunteers who commit to the Family Promise Room Reset Team will experience first-hand the difference a community can make in the lives of unhoused families. Join our team and get the reward of a pristine room! Agency: Family Promise of Coastal Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CIRCLE OF FRIENDS - Friendly CallersFriendly Callers Needed! Through our Circle of Friends program, volunteers will provide companionship and social contact to older adults via weekly phone calls. Our goal is to make sure that isolated seniors have someone to talk to so that no senior is alone! These once per week calls are impactful to our area seniors and we need you! This is a great small group or student service project. This program is also a way of reinforcing your soft skills to prepare for any career or public service opportunity. Call today to find out more about Circle of Friends! Agency: Area Agency on Aging, South Alabama Friendly Callers Needed! Through our Circle of Friends program, volunteers will provide companionship and social contact to older adults via weekly phone calls. Our goal is to make sure that isolated seniors have someone to talk to so that no senior is alone! These once per week calls are impactful to our area seniors and we need you! This is a great small group or student service project. This program is also a way of reinforcing your soft skills to prepare for any career or public service opportunity. Call today to find out more about Circle of Friends! Agency: Area Agency on Aging, South Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36526-4549 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LandscapingAt First Light Community of Mobile, we have six houses for our core members to live in. Because we put so much time into taking care of our core members and providing them the best life possible, we don't always have time to take care of the exterior of our houses. We are looking for volunteers to help with gardening and landscaping at our different properties to help maintain the integrity of our homes. Agency: First Light Community of Mobile At First Light Community of Mobile, we have six houses for our core members to live in. Because we put so much time into taking care of our core members and providing them the best life possible, we don't always have time to take care of the exterior of our houses. We are looking for volunteers to help with gardening and landscaping at our different properties to help maintain the integrity of our homes. Agency: First Light Community of Mobile Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Can Crushers - Recycling Aluminum CansSupporters of the Mobile SPCA donate aluminum cans to us that we recycle for funds to help our mission. We need one or two people at a time to come by to crush cans and then bag them up. We have the can crushing equipment and a spot in the warehouse with a big fan. Please come by to crush cans anytime we are open. Donate whatever time you can. Please come any time we are open! No need to email unless you have a group. Just come by during the stated hours, sign in and we'll find a project for you. We appreciate your help! TUES/WED/FRI 9:30-5:30 THURS 9:30-NOON SAT 9:30-3:00 Agency: Mobile SPCA Supporters of the Mobile SPCA donate aluminum cans to us that we recycle for funds to help our mission. We need one or two people at a time to come by to crush cans and then bag them up. We have the can crushing equipment and a spot in the warehouse with a big fan. Please come by to crush cans anytime we are open. Donate whatever time you can. Please come any time we are open! No need to email unless you have a group. Just come by during the stated hours, sign in and we'll find a project for you. We appreciate your help! TUES/WED/FRI 9:30-5:30 THURS 9:30-NOON SAT 9:30-3:00 Agency: Mobile SPCA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Take the Drivers Seat as a Fleet Lead--HIGH PRIORITY NEEDThis summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer! The American Red Cross needs volunteers to help ensure its local fleet of trucks, trailers, cars and bloodmobiles is fully operational and deployable. Play a lead role in the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation of local fleet assets based in and around the Red Cross office located at 35 N. Sage Avenue in Mobile. To learn more: Visit: redcross.org/volunteer Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org Call/Text: 228-369-9886 If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer! The American Red Cross needs volunteers to help ensure its local fleet of trucks, trailers, cars and bloodmobiles is fully operational and deployable. Play a lead role in the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation of local fleet assets based in and around the Red Cross office located at 35 N. Sage Avenue in Mobile. To learn more: Visit: redcross.org/volunteer Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org Call/Text: 228-369-9886 If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve the Armed Forces as a Reconnection Workshop Adult FacilitatorThis summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross! Do you hold a Masters degree or higher as a mental health professional? Do you have a license to practice? Would you like to help military families learn coping skills such as communicating clearly or how to deal with stress? Join our team! Facilitators for Red Cross Re-connection Workshops provide essential tools to service member, veterans and their families across Alabama, all while receiving free/expense paid training and free CE Credits. This position supports the Regional Service to the Armed Forces department and provides Reconnection Workshop modules to military, veterans and their families in various community-based settings. If this is something that you would like to do, please call/text Martha Duvall at 228-369-9886 or go to Volunteer Today and find your opportunity. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross! Do you hold a Masters degree or higher as a mental health professional? Do you have a license to practice? Would you like to help military families learn coping skills such as communicating clearly or how to deal with stress? Join our team! Facilitators for Red Cross Re-connection Workshops provide essential tools to service member, veterans and their families across Alabama, all while receiving free/expense paid training and free CE Credits. This position supports the Regional Service to the Armed Forces department and provides Reconnection Workshop modules to military, veterans and their families in various community-based settings. If this is something that you would like to do, please call/text Martha Duvall at 228-369-9886 or go to Volunteer Today and find your opportunity. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help save lives in your community by supporting blood collectionBecome a Blood Donor Ambassador! Your openhearted attitude creates ongoing donor support. Through your personal encouragement to those giving blood, the Red Cross is able to give someone another smile, another hug, another chance through the gift of blood. Blood Donor Ambassadors provide excellent customer service to enhance the blood donor experience in several ways: * Welcome-- help donors check-in and inform on how to maximize their donation; * Assist Collections Team members by sanitizing and disinfecting (wear gloves when using cleaning agents); * Support donors in hospitality area to provide re-hydration, check time in canteen area and monitor the donor for possible adverse reactions; * Assist Donor Recruiting by calling donors who have not arrived for their appointment or whose appointment needs to be rescheduled or cancelled. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. To Learn more: Blood Donor Ambassador Visit: Volunteer Today Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886 If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter Become a Blood Donor Ambassador! Your openhearted attitude creates ongoing donor support. Through your personal encouragement to those giving blood, the Red Cross is able to give someone another smile, another hug, another chance through the gift of blood. Blood Donor Ambassadors provide excellent customer service to enhance the blood donor experience in several ways: * Welcome-- help donors check-in and inform on how to maximize their donation; * Assist Collections Team members by sanitizing and disinfecting (wear gloves when using cleaning agents); * Support donors in hospitality area to provide re-hydration, check time in canteen area and monitor the donor for possible adverse reactions; * Assist Donor Recruiting by calling donors who have not arrived for their appointment or whose appointment needs to be rescheduled or cancelled. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. To Learn more: Blood Donor Ambassador Visit: Volunteer Today Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886 If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action TeamThis summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross! People just like you, volunteer to help neighbors affected by disasters big and small. Join us to make an impact in your community. Learn more about this role: Disaster Action Team . Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Disaster Action Team members: * Provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster; * Work as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours; * Work with the on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicate those needs to leadership; * Attend regularly scheduled team meetings. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. DAT WEBSITE To learn more: Visit: Volunteer Today Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886 If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross! People just like you, volunteer to help neighbors affected by disasters big and small. Join us to make an impact in your community. Learn more about this role: Disaster Action Team . Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Disaster Action Team members: * Provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster; * Work as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours; * Work with the on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicate those needs to leadership; * Attend regularly scheduled team meetings. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. DAT WEBSITE To learn more: Visit: Volunteer Today Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886 If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 36607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Caseworkers Needed to Support "Service to the Armed Forces"This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer for the American Red Cross. Become a caseworker for our Service to the Armed Forces (SAF). This position supports the Regional SAF department and can be virtual a (volunteer-from-home) opportunity. Ensure military families are supported and their needs are met when faced with an emergency. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org click volunteer, click sign in to volunteer connection, now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Upload a picture of your valid ID, authorize background check. To learn more: Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886 If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer for the American Red Cross. Become a caseworker for our Service to the Armed Forces (SAF). This position supports the Regional SAF department and can be virtual a (volunteer-from-home) opportunity. Ensure military families are supported and their needs are met when faced with an emergency. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org click volunteer, click sign in to volunteer connection, now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Upload a picture of your valid ID, authorize background check. To learn more: Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886 If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Speakers Bureau TeamDo you enjoy speaking in front of small groups or have experience in public speaking? If so, we need your help! For over half a century, AARP has been the nation's leading social change organization defending, representing, and advancing the needs and wants of people 50+. By joining AARP Alabama as a trained volunteer, you can make a meaningful impact and share your expertise in the community with those eager to learn from the existing prepared presentations. Our Speakers Bureau is dedicated to serving the senior community by providing engaging speakers who present on a variety of topics listed below: Fraud - various kinds of fraud and scams to look out for Caregiving - help people prepare for the role of caregiving - get affairs in order and learn about resources Downsizing - how to manage the process more easily HomeFit - show people how to assess their homes for possible minor to major changes so they can make their current home fit their lifestyle as they age (beneficial for people considering new homes or home renovations) Virtual Classes - topics of your choosing that fit well into AARP's missionRegister today to be one of the AARP trained volunteer speakers! Email Kristen Moyo at kmoyo@aarp.org or (334) 847-1537 Agency: AARP Alabama Do you enjoy speaking in front of small groups or have experience in public speaking? If so, we need your help! For over half a century, AARP has been the nation's leading social change organization defending, representing, and advancing the needs and wants of people 50+. By joining AARP Alabama as a trained volunteer, you can make a meaningful impact and share your expertise in the community with those eager to learn from the existing prepared presentations. Our Speakers Bureau is dedicated to serving the senior community by providing engaging speakers who present on a variety of topics listed below: Fraud - various kinds of fraud and scams to look out for Caregiving - help people prepare for the role of caregiving - get affairs in order and learn about resources Downsizing - how to manage the process more easily HomeFit - show people how to assess their homes for possible minor to major changes so they can make their current home fit their lifestyle as they age (beneficial for people considering new homes or home renovations) Virtual Classes - topics of your choosing that fit well into AARP's missionRegister today to be one of the AARP trained volunteer speakers! Email Kristen Moyo at kmoyo@aarp.org or (334) 847-1537 Agency: AARP Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Prepare to Care Speakers
“There are only four kinds of people in the world: those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers and those who will need caregivers for themselves.” AARP is seeking volunteers to serve as Prepare to Care volunteers who will conduct virtual and in-person workshops to help people plan for the role of family caregiver. Volunteers use prepared presentations to help people make a plan for caring for someone: Plan for the journey ahead Form a team of helpers Get the necessary documents in order Connect to local resourcesVolunteers may also help schedule presentations. The presentation is casual, informative and supportive and lasts from 15 minutes to about an hour depending on the group needs. Some AARP Caregiving volunteers choose to also participate in advocacy efforts to strengthen caregiving support. If you have experience with public speaking, consider serving in this capacity. Need further details? Contact Kristen Moyo at kmoyo@aarp.org or (334) 847-1537. Agency: AARP Alabama
“There are only four kinds of people in the world: those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers and those who will need caregivers for themselves.” AARP is seeking volunteers to serve as Prepare to Care volunteers who will conduct virtual and in-person workshops to help people plan for the role of family caregiver. Volunteers use prepared presentations to help people make a plan for caring for someone: Plan for the journey ahead Form a team of helpers Get the necessary documents in order Connect to local resourcesVolunteers may also help schedule presentations. The presentation is casual, informative and supportive and lasts from 15 minutes to about an hour depending on the group needs. Some AARP Caregiving volunteers choose to also participate in advocacy efforts to strengthen caregiving support. If you have experience with public speaking, consider serving in this capacity. Need further details? Contact Kristen Moyo at kmoyo@aarp.org or (334) 847-1537. Agency: AARP Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the Alabama AquariumVolunteer at the Alabama Aquarium on Dauphin Island. Volunteers provide information to Aquarium visitors. This opportunity will have you learning and passing on interesting information to students and visitors. Share information about marine species and answer questions. Discuss ongoing research topics. Training is provided to all volunteers. Volunteers must be 16 years or older. If you are interested in volunteering, complete the application below and email to volunteer@disl.edu https://www.disl.edu/aquarium/Docent-Volunteer-Application2022.pdf Please call or email for more details about volunteering. Please make an appointment for training! Agency: Dauphin Island Sea Lab - Alabama Aquarium Volunteer at the Alabama Aquarium on Dauphin Island. Volunteers provide information to Aquarium visitors. This opportunity will have you learning and passing on interesting information to students and visitors. Share information about marine species and answer questions. Discuss ongoing research topics. Training is provided to all volunteers. Volunteers must be 16 years or older. If you are interested in volunteering, complete the application below and email to volunteer@disl.edu https://www.disl.edu/aquarium/Docent-Volunteer-Application2022.pdf Please call or email for more details about volunteering. Please make an appointment for training! Agency: Dauphin Island Sea Lab - Alabama Aquarium Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36528 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Education and Social Impact CommitteeResponsibilities for Education Curriculum Volunteer Are you passionate about education and social impact? Join our team as a volunteer for our education curriculum in social and emotional learning (SEL) and entrepreneurship focused on social impact! We're looking for dedicated individuals who are excited about creating engaging and impactful educational content. Here are the key responsibilities for volunteers in this role: Curriculum Development: Assist in developing and refining educational materials, including lesson plans, activities, and assessments, that align with our SEL and entrepreneurship curriculum focused on social impact. Content Creation: Create engaging and interactive content, such as videos, presentations, and worksheets, to enhance the learning experience for students. Research: Conduct research on best practices in SEL, entrepreneurship education, and social impact to inform curriculum development. Collaboration: Work closely with other volunteers and staff members to ensure that the curriculum meets the needs of our target audience and aligns with our organization's goals and objectives. Evaluation: Assist in evaluating the effectiveness of the curriculum through feedback from students, teachers, and other stakeholders, and make recommendations for improvements. Training and Support: Provide training and support to educators and facilitators on implementing the curriculum effectively. Community Engagement: Engage with the community to promote the curriculum and recruit educators and schools to participate. Documentation: Maintain accurate documentation of curriculum development processes, including version control and updates. Benefits of Volunteering: Opportunity to make a meaningful impact by helping to shape the education of future leaders in social impact. Gain valuable skills in curriculum development, education, and social entrepreneurship. Build connections with like-minded individuals and expand your professional network. Receive training and support from experienced staff members.If you're interested in joining our Education Curriculum Volunteer team, please email us at reconnectnheart@gmail.com. We look forward to speaking with you soon.
Agency: Reconnect Inc. Responsibilities for Education Curriculum Volunteer Are you passionate about education and social impact? Join our team as a volunteer for our education curriculum in social and emotional learning (SEL) and entrepreneurship focused on social impact! We're looking for dedicated individuals who are excited about creating engaging and impactful educational content. Here are the key responsibilities for volunteers in this role: Curriculum Development: Assist in developing and refining educational materials, including lesson plans, activities, and assessments, that align with our SEL and entrepreneurship curriculum focused on social impact. Content Creation: Create engaging and interactive content, such as videos, presentations, and worksheets, to enhance the learning experience for students. Research: Conduct research on best practices in SEL, entrepreneurship education, and social impact to inform curriculum development. Collaboration: Work closely with other volunteers and staff members to ensure that the curriculum meets the needs of our target audience and aligns with our organization's goals and objectives. Evaluation: Assist in evaluating the effectiveness of the curriculum through feedback from students, teachers, and other stakeholders, and make recommendations for improvements. Training and Support: Provide training and support to educators and facilitators on implementing the curriculum effectively. Community Engagement: Engage with the community to promote the curriculum and recruit educators and schools to participate. Documentation: Maintain accurate documentation of curriculum development processes, including version control and updates. Benefits of Volunteering: Opportunity to make a meaningful impact by helping to shape the education of future leaders in social impact. Gain valuable skills in curriculum development, education, and social entrepreneurship. Build connections with like-minded individuals and expand your professional network. Receive training and support from experienced staff members.If you're interested in joining our Education Curriculum Volunteer team, please email us at reconnectnheart@gmail.com. We look forward to speaking with you soon.
Agency: Reconnect Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising and Event Coordination TeamResponsibilities for Fundraising and Event Coordination Team Volunteer Are you passionate about making a difference and supporting a worthy cause? Join our team as a volunteer for fundraising and event coordination! We're looking for dedicated individuals who are excited about organizing events and raising funds to support our mission. Here are the key responsibilities for volunteers in this role: Event Planning: Assist in the planning and execution of fundraising events, including brainstorming ideas, coordinating logistics, and securing vendors. Fundraising Campaigns: Support fundraising efforts by helping to create and implement campaigns to raise funds from donors, sponsors, and supporters. Marketing and Promotion: Assist in promoting events and fundraising campaigns through various channels, including social media, email marketing, and community outreach. Donor Relations: Cultivate relationships with donors and sponsors, including sending thank-you notes and keeping them updated on the impact of their contributions. Budget Management: Assist in managing event budgets, tracking expenses, and ensuring that fundraising goals are met. Event Coordination: Provide on-site support during events, including set-up, registration, and coordination of volunteers. Post-Event Evaluation: Assist in evaluating the success of fundraising events and campaigns, including collecting feedback and identifying areas for improvement. Team Collaboration: Work closely with other volunteers and staff members to ensure that fundraising and event coordination efforts align with the organization's goals and objectives. Benefits of Volunteering: Opportunity to make a meaningful impact and support a cause you care about. Gain valuable skills in event planning, fundraising, and marketing. Build connections with like-minded individuals and expand your professional network. Receive training and support from experienced staff members.If you're interested in joining our Fundraising and Event Coordination Team, please email us at reconnectnheart@gmail.com. We look forward to welcoming you to our team! Agency: Reconnect Inc. Responsibilities for Fundraising and Event Coordination Team Volunteer Are you passionate about making a difference and supporting a worthy cause? Join our team as a volunteer for fundraising and event coordination! We're looking for dedicated individuals who are excited about organizing events and raising funds to support our mission. Here are the key responsibilities for volunteers in this role: Event Planning: Assist in the planning and execution of fundraising events, including brainstorming ideas, coordinating logistics, and securing vendors. Fundraising Campaigns: Support fundraising efforts by helping to create and implement campaigns to raise funds from donors, sponsors, and supporters. Marketing and Promotion: Assist in promoting events and fundraising campaigns through various channels, including social media, email marketing, and community outreach. Donor Relations: Cultivate relationships with donors and sponsors, including sending thank-you notes and keeping them updated on the impact of their contributions. Budget Management: Assist in managing event budgets, tracking expenses, and ensuring that fundraising goals are met. Event Coordination: Provide on-site support during events, including set-up, registration, and coordination of volunteers. Post-Event Evaluation: Assist in evaluating the success of fundraising events and campaigns, including collecting feedback and identifying areas for improvement. Team Collaboration: Work closely with other volunteers and staff members to ensure that fundraising and event coordination efforts align with the organization's goals and objectives. Benefits of Volunteering: Opportunity to make a meaningful impact and support a cause you care about. Gain valuable skills in event planning, fundraising, and marketing. Build connections with like-minded individuals and expand your professional network. Receive training and support from experienced staff members.If you're interested in joining our Fundraising and Event Coordination Team, please email us at reconnectnheart@gmail.com. We look forward to welcoming you to our team! Agency: Reconnect Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media and Content Creation TeamIf you are a creative thinker with a passion for making a difference, we would love to hear from you. Join us in inspiring and empowering individuals to reach their full potential. Apply now by sending your resume and portfolio to reconnectnheart@gmail.com The responsibilities of this job is: Develop and implement social media strategies to increase awareness and engagement. Create and curate content for social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn) that align with our mission and values. Collaborate with the marketing team to design graphics, videos, and other visual assets. Monitor social media channels for trends and opportunities for engagement. Engage with our online community by responding to comments and messages. Stay updated on industry trends and best practices in social media and content creation Create post and marketing material to promote events Create and release base on a weekly schedule in partnership with marketing team.Agency: Reconnect Inc. If you are a creative thinker with a passion for making a difference, we would love to hear from you. Join us in inspiring and empowering individuals to reach their full potential. Apply now by sending your resume and portfolio to reconnectnheart@gmail.com The responsibilities of this job is: Develop and implement social media strategies to increase awareness and engagement. Create and curate content for social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn) that align with our mission and values. Collaborate with the marketing team to design graphics, videos, and other visual assets. Monitor social media channels for trends and opportunities for engagement. Engage with our online community by responding to comments and messages. Stay updated on industry trends and best practices in social media and content creation Create post and marketing material to promote events Create and release base on a weekly schedule in partnership with marketing team.Agency: Reconnect Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activities VolunteersWe are looking for volunteers who can make a regular (weekly or every other week) commitment to helping with one or more of our Activities Department needs. Currently we are in need of assistance with the following Activities: -Events/Outings/Parties - as needed basis
The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help! *Orientation: All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. *Dress code: YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable. NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.
Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor We are looking for volunteers who can make a regular (weekly or every other week) commitment to helping with one or more of our Activities Department needs. Currently we are in need of assistance with the following Activities: -Events/Outings/Parties - as needed basis
The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help! *Orientation: All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. *Dress code: YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable. NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.
Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Washington County Support Local Homeowners- Revitalization VolunteerAre you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSA) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project. Projected Dates are scheduled on "as needed" basis in spring, fall, and winter months. Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama Are you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSA) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project. Projected Dates are scheduled on "as needed" basis in spring, fall, and winter months. Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36518 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Choctaw County Support Local Homeowners- Revitalization VolunteerAre you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSA) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks may include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project. Projected Dates are scheduled on "as needed" basis and occur in the spring, fall, and winter. Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama Are you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSA) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks may include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project. Projected Dates are scheduled on "as needed" basis and occur in the spring, fall, and winter. Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36908 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Skilled Accessibility Ramp Builder- Choctaw, Clarke, Mobile, or Washington countiesRTSA is looking for individuals or teams that are skilled in constructing accessibility ramps. This support will be offered throughout our footprint of Choctaw, Clarke, Mobile, and Washington counties. Please indicate which county you would like to provide services. This project supports veterans, senior citizens, people living with disabilities, and senior parent households. Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama RTSA is looking for individuals or teams that are skilled in constructing accessibility ramps. This support will be offered throughout our footprint of Choctaw, Clarke, Mobile, and Washington counties. Please indicate which county you would like to provide services. This project supports veterans, senior citizens, people living with disabilities, and senior parent households. Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clarke County Support Local Homeowners- Revitalization VolunteerAre you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSA) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project. Projected Dates are scheduled on "as needed" basis and occur in the spring, fall, and winter. Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama Are you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSA) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project. Projected Dates are scheduled on "as needed" basis and occur in the spring, fall, and winter. Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36545 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Supplies needed due to COVID-19Penelope House needs cleaning products and PPE to keep clients, staff, and our community partners safe and to decrease the spread of COVID-19. Penelope House staff can meet donors at Penelope's Closet to receive donated items. Lysol Spray, Clorox Wipes, Hand Sanitizer, Masks, gloves, antibacterial soap, kleenex, bleach, etc. Contact Tonie Ann Torrans to coordinate delivery: 251-459-6665/ tonieannt@penelopehouse.org Agency: Penelope House Penelope House needs cleaning products and PPE to keep clients, staff, and our community partners safe and to decrease the spread of COVID-19. Penelope House staff can meet donors at Penelope's Closet to receive donated items. Lysol Spray, Clorox Wipes, Hand Sanitizer, Masks, gloves, antibacterial soap, kleenex, bleach, etc. Contact Tonie Ann Torrans to coordinate delivery: 251-459-6665/ tonieannt@penelopehouse.org Agency: Penelope House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Penelope's Closet VolunteeringWe are accepting volunteers again, but on a limited basis. Masks will be required to volunteer. If you don't have one we will provide you with one. Social distancing will be adhered to while you are at the closet volunteering and group size is will be limited to reduce density in the space. Gloves are optional. We need volunteers to help at Penelope's Closet, the thrift store for Penelope House, the local domestic violence shelter for Mobile, Washington, Clarke and Choctaw Counties. Penelope's Closet is located at 2907 Old Shell Road. Volunteering at the closet consists of sorting through donations, hanging donations, putting items on racks, pricing items, assisting customers and various other tasks. The volunteer hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10-4. All proceeds go to support the shelter. If you are interested in volunteering, please respond to this and call the volunteer coordinator, Joan Duncan, for approval at (251) 459-6670. Thank you in advance for your assistance. Agency: Penelope House We are accepting volunteers again, but on a limited basis. Masks will be required to volunteer. If you don't have one we will provide you with one. Social distancing will be adhered to while you are at the closet volunteering and group size is will be limited to reduce density in the space. Gloves are optional. We need volunteers to help at Penelope's Closet, the thrift store for Penelope House, the local domestic violence shelter for Mobile, Washington, Clarke and Choctaw Counties. Penelope's Closet is located at 2907 Old Shell Road. Volunteering at the closet consists of sorting through donations, hanging donations, putting items on racks, pricing items, assisting customers and various other tasks. The volunteer hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10-4. All proceeds go to support the shelter. If you are interested in volunteering, please respond to this and call the volunteer coordinator, Joan Duncan, for approval at (251) 459-6670. Thank you in advance for your assistance. Agency: Penelope House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36606 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Moving Penelope House Transitional living clients.We need 4 or 5 guys to help move our transitional housing clients from time to time. They are not big moves. Sometimes we need a washer and dryer moved to another apartment or a chest of drawers. We also need some one that has a truck to haul the items from one apartment to another. It wouldn't be a far drive. Usually, it's within the same apartment complex. Heavy furniture and pickup weight of over 20 ponds is necessary. Agency: Penelope House We need 4 or 5 guys to help move our transitional housing clients from time to time. They are not big moves. Sometimes we need a washer and dryer moved to another apartment or a chest of drawers. We also need some one that has a truck to haul the items from one apartment to another. It wouldn't be a far drive. Usually, it's within the same apartment complex. Heavy furniture and pickup weight of over 20 ponds is necessary. Agency: Penelope House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Children's Program VolunteersWe are looking for volunteers 16 and up who can drive themselves to our shelter to take care of our children while their parent is in group counseling or parenting classes. The volunteer must be able to drive themselves here since it is in a secret location. The volunteer must also fill out a volunteer application and come in to do an orientation that lasts approximately 30 minutes. For any one 18 and older a background clearance is done during orientation. Contact the volunteer coordinator Joan Duncan at (251) 459-6670. Thank you in advance for your help. Agency: Penelope House We are looking for volunteers 16 and up who can drive themselves to our shelter to take care of our children while their parent is in group counseling or parenting classes. The volunteer must be able to drive themselves here since it is in a secret location. The volunteer must also fill out a volunteer application and come in to do an orientation that lasts approximately 30 minutes. For any one 18 and older a background clearance is done during orientation. Contact the volunteer coordinator Joan Duncan at (251) 459-6670. Thank you in advance for your help. Agency: Penelope House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 36691 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide Dinner for Women and Children Experiencing Homelessness in Baldwin CountyThe Dumas Wesley Community Center's transitional housing program, the Baldwin Family Village (BFV), is located in Fairhope, Alabama. The program provides 12 months of housing stability and wrap-around services for up to 100 women and children annually. BFV seeks to break the cycle of homelessness and help women and children re-establish and maintain self-sufficiency by focusing on accountability, case management, life skills and behavior modification. Volunteers are needed to become meal sponsors to provide a dinner for single women and women with children experiencing homelessness. Meal sponsors can sign up for one day or multiple days throughout the year. Meal Sponsor Information Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here. Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center The Dumas Wesley Community Center's transitional housing program, the Baldwin Family Village (BFV), is located in Fairhope, Alabama. The program provides 12 months of housing stability and wrap-around services for up to 100 women and children annually. BFV seeks to break the cycle of homelessness and help women and children re-establish and maintain self-sufficiency by focusing on accountability, case management, life skills and behavior modification. Volunteers are needed to become meal sponsors to provide a dinner for single women and women with children experiencing homelessness. Meal sponsors can sign up for one day or multiple days throughout the year. Meal Sponsor Information Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here. Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36532 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lunch VolunteersWe are in need of Volunteers to provide sack lunches or a warm meal for 45 - 50 homeless women. For more information, or to schedule a day on our calendar, please email info@mckemieplace.org Agency: McKemie Place We are in need of Volunteers to provide sack lunches or a warm meal for 45 - 50 homeless women. For more information, or to schedule a day on our calendar, please email info@mckemieplace.org Agency: McKemie Place Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36609 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: After-School Tutoring & MentoringNew Beginnings provides children in grades K through 12th with character-education, consistent homework and project completion, field trips and dinner. Tutors with academic drills strengthen mathematics, English/language arts, science, social studies, writing, critical thinking and character development. Report Cards and Progress Reports are monitored each marking period by our staff to strengthen the areas needing improvement. New Beginnings has proudly served over seventeen (17) schools within the Montgomery County School System. The after-school tutoring and mentoring program is offered on Monday through Thursday from 3:30 p.m. through 5:00 p.m. Agency: New Beginnings Educational Center New Beginnings provides children in grades K through 12th with character-education, consistent homework and project completion, field trips and dinner. Tutors with academic drills strengthen mathematics, English/language arts, science, social studies, writing, critical thinking and character development. Report Cards and Progress Reports are monitored each marking period by our staff to strengthen the areas needing improvement. New Beginnings has proudly served over seventeen (17) schools within the Montgomery County School System. The after-school tutoring and mentoring program is offered on Monday through Thursday from 3:30 p.m. through 5:00 p.m. Agency: New Beginnings Educational Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sewing VolunteerWe are looking for a volunteer to help a resident finish up a sewing project. It would include taking the pieces home and finishing them on a sewing machine.
The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help! *Orientation: All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. *Dress code: YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable. NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.
Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor We are looking for a volunteer to help a resident finish up a sewing project. It would include taking the pieces home and finishing them on a sewing machine.
The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help! *Orientation: All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. *Dress code: YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable. NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.
Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Playing Music, Piano, or Singing for Elderly ResidentsWe are looking for musically talented individuals to play or sing for the elderly in our home. This could be weekly or monthly, or bi-weekly.
The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help! *Orientation: All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. *Dress code: YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable. NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.
Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor We are looking for musically talented individuals to play or sing for the elderly in our home. This could be weekly or monthly, or bi-weekly.
The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help! *Orientation: All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. *Dress code: YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable. NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.
Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Puppy BathersWe need puppy bathers every single day! Wear something that can get wet. Please let us know you are coming. We have puppies that need a bath twice a week so we need a lot of help. We don't have many sinks so we can only use a few people at a time so please let us know when you can come. Remember to check in at the front office and be sure to sign in so we can properly report your hours. Please come any time we are open! No need to email unless you have a group. Just come by during the stated hours, sign in and we'll find a project for you. We appreciate your help! TUES/WED/FRI 9:30-5:30 THURS 9:30-NOON SAT 9:30-3:00 Agency: Mobile SPCA We need puppy bathers every single day! Wear something that can get wet. Please let us know you are coming. We have puppies that need a bath twice a week so we need a lot of help. We don't have many sinks so we can only use a few people at a time so please let us know when you can come. Remember to check in at the front office and be sure to sign in so we can properly report your hours. Please come any time we are open! No need to email unless you have a group. Just come by during the stated hours, sign in and we'll find a project for you. We appreciate your help! TUES/WED/FRI 9:30-5:30 THURS 9:30-NOON SAT 9:30-3:00 Agency: Mobile SPCA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog WalkersWe need people who can play with our dogs and walk them after they have breakfast, from 10am and noon, and after their naps from 2:30 pm until 5:30 pm Monday through Saturday. Please wear long pants and shoe with closed toes. Remember to check in at the front office and be sure to sign in so we can properly report your hours. Please come any time we are open! No need to email unless you have a group. Just come by during the stated hours, sign in and we'll find a project for you. We appreciate your help! TUES/WED/FRI — 10 am until noon and 2:30 pm until 5:50 pm THURS — 10 am to NOON SAT — 10 am until noon and 2:00 pm until 3:00 pm Agency: Mobile SPCA We need people who can play with our dogs and walk them after they have breakfast, from 10am and noon, and after their naps from 2:30 pm until 5:30 pm Monday through Saturday. Please wear long pants and shoe with closed toes. Remember to check in at the front office and be sure to sign in so we can properly report your hours. Please come any time we are open! No need to email unless you have a group. Just come by during the stated hours, sign in and we'll find a project for you. We appreciate your help! TUES/WED/FRI — 10 am until noon and 2:30 pm until 5:50 pm THURS — 10 am to NOON SAT — 10 am until noon and 2:00 pm until 3:00 pm Agency: Mobile SPCA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 36608 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dog BathersWe need dog bathers every Friday and Saturday starting at about 1 pm. Wear something that can get wet! Remember to check in at the front office and be sure to sign in so we can properly report your hours. Please come any time we are open! No need to email unless you have a group. Just come by during the stated hours, sign in and we'll find a project for you. We appreciate your help! TUES/WED/FRI 9:30-5:30 THURS 9:30-NOON SAT 9:30-3:00 Agency: Mobile SPCA We need dog bathers every Friday and Saturday starting at about 1 pm. Wear something that can get wet! Remember to check in at the front office and be sure to sign in so we can properly report your hours. Please come any time we are open! No need to email unless you have a group. Just come by during the stated hours, sign in and we'll find a project for you. We appreciate your help! TUES/WED/FRI 9:30-5:30 THURS 9:30-NOON SAT 9:30-3:00 Agency: Mobile SPCA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 36608 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Moving Boxes
We are needing boxes moved from our warehouse to our office. Boxes weight between 2-15 lbs each.
We are flexible with the date, but we would like to have this completed within the next two weeks or as quickly as possible!
Agency: Heritage Training and Career Center
We are needing boxes moved from our warehouse to our office. Boxes weight between 2-15 lbs each.
We are flexible with the date, but we would like to have this completed within the next two weeks or as quickly as possible!
Agency: Heritage Training and Career Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum DocentThe Rosa Parks Museum is a state-of-the-art facility depicting events that started the bus boycott and early Civil Rights movement and provides an interactive, multi-media presentation to bring history to life. The museum is seeking energetic individuals to join their team as Volunteer Docents. These individuals must be friendly, hospitable and accommodating to visitors. Basic knowledge of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Modern Civil Rights Movement is preferred as well as multi-tasking abilities and basic computer literacy. All docents will be trained by experienced museum staff. Agency: Rosa Parks Museum The Rosa Parks Museum is a state-of-the-art facility depicting events that started the bus boycott and early Civil Rights movement and provides an interactive, multi-media presentation to bring history to life. The museum is seeking energetic individuals to join their team as Volunteer Docents. These individuals must be friendly, hospitable and accommodating to visitors. Basic knowledge of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Modern Civil Rights Movement is preferred as well as multi-tasking abilities and basic computer literacy. All docents will be trained by experienced museum staff. Agency: Rosa Parks Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 36104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: After School TutoringWilmer Hall is seeking volunteers to help with after school tutoring at Wilmer Hall. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with next steps! Students from the University of South Alabama should use this link to respond instead.
Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home Wilmer Hall is seeking volunteers to help with after school tutoring at Wilmer Hall. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with next steps! Students from the University of South Alabama should use this link to respond instead.
Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Committee MemberAssists with various events throughout the year that raise awareness about homelessness and raise funds for FPCA programs that help. Tasks are fun and varied and include making signs, comparison shopping for products and services or setting up for the event. Agency: Family Promise of Coastal Alabama Assists with various events throughout the year that raise awareness about homelessness and raise funds for FPCA programs that help. Tasks are fun and varied and include making signs, comparison shopping for products and services or setting up for the event. Agency: Family Promise of Coastal Alabama Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 36604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feel Good Friday NominationEach Friday, Community Affairs will highlight Mobilians who positively impact the lives of those in communities in which they live. What qualities are we looking for in a Feel Good Friday Honoree? Someone who selflessly demonstrates concern about the needs of others and acts. Someone who consistently volunteers at a charitable or non-profit organization or on their own for an extended period. Someone who goes the extra mile beyond what is required in their profession (ex., Teacher, First Responder, Nurse, etc.) Must live or work in the City of MobilePlease nominate someone deserving of this recognition by clicking the link below and completing the form. Feel Good Fridays : City of Mobile Agency: City of Mobile Community Affairs Each Friday, Community Affairs will highlight Mobilians who positively impact the lives of those in communities in which they live. What qualities are we looking for in a Feel Good Friday Honoree? Someone who selflessly demonstrates concern about the needs of others and acts. Someone who consistently volunteers at a charitable or non-profit organization or on their own for an extended period. Someone who goes the extra mile beyond what is required in their profession (ex., Teacher, First Responder, Nurse, etc.) Must live or work in the City of MobilePlease nominate someone deserving of this recognition by clicking the link below and completing the form. Feel Good Fridays : City of Mobile Agency: City of Mobile Community Affairs Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bereavement Support - Daphne, AL and surrounding areasProvide telephone contact, mailings, and visits to family members following the death of a loved one. May help with adult support groups and/or Remembrance Ceremonies. Agency: Covenant Care Provide telephone contact, mailings, and visits to family members following the death of a loved one. May help with adult support groups and/or Remembrance Ceremonies. Agency: Covenant Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36526 Allow Groups: No |