Needs From: Governor's Office of Volunteer Services

Volunteer: Keep Mobile Beautiful hosting MLK JR Day of Service at Historic Oaklawn Cemetery

Please use our google form to sign up and mark tools you can bring.  Mowers are not on the list but would be welcomed.  Please review the safety video and come dressed to work outdoors in weeds and brush.

Agency: Keep Mobile Beautiful

Please use our google form to sign up and mark tools you can bring.  Mowers are not on the list but would be welcomed.  Please review the safety video and come dressed to work outdoors in weeds and brush.

Agency: Keep Mobile Beautiful

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 17, 2026

Zip Code: 36617

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 Point-In-Time (PIT) Count Volunteers

Each year, the Mid-Alabama Coalition for the Homeless (MACH) along with its nonprofit partners performs a Point-in-Time (PIT) Count in January of all homeless individuals living on the streets who are unsheltered or are in temporary shelter housing. The PIT Count engages concerned citizens and agencies in the River Region working to eradicate homelessness to help estimate the size of the population in need of housing and critical life supports. 


Why We Count:

To better understand homelessness in our community in order for individuals to receive the services they need to get help and be placed into housing. To determine the congressional homeless funding the County receives. To comply with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) requirements for Continuum of Care.

Volunteers must be willing to:

Complete Point in Time Count orientation/training. Participate in the count. Survey people experiencing homelessness in a respectful manner. Stay the entire time they are scheduled to volunteer. Volunteers will ride in groups in an agency vehicles and will not be able to drive their own vehicle during the count.Volunteers also must be aware there is no guarantee they will be in the same vehicle with other co workers. 


Agency: Mid-Alabama Coalition for the Homeless

Each year, the Mid-Alabama Coalition for the Homeless (MACH) along with its nonprofit partners performs a Point-in-Time (PIT) Count in January of all homeless individuals living on the streets who are unsheltered or are in temporary shelter housing. The PIT Count engages concerned citizens and agencies in the River Region working to eradicate homelessness to help estimate the size of the population in need of housing and critical life supports. 


Why We Count:

To better understand homelessness in our community in order for individuals to receive the services they need to get help and be placed into housing. To determine the congressional homeless funding the County receives. To comply with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) requirements for Continuum of Care.

Volunteers must be willing to:

Complete Point in Time Count orientation/training. Participate in the count. Survey people experiencing homelessness in a respectful manner. Stay the entire time they are scheduled to volunteer. Volunteers will ride in groups in an agency vehicles and will not be able to drive their own vehicle during the count.Volunteers also must be aware there is no guarantee they will be in the same vehicle with other co workers. 


Agency: Mid-Alabama Coalition for the Homeless

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Dog Bio Writer Needed

Help Tell Their Story – Volunteer Dog Bio Writer Needed! **Be sure to have done Orientation**
At Mobile County Animal Shelter, every dog has a story — and we need caring, creative volunteers to help tell it!

What’s a Dog Bio Writer?
As a Bio Writer, you’ll visit the shelter, meet our adoptable dogs, and get to know their personalities. From silly quirks to heartwarming habits, you’ll turn your observations into engaging bios that showcase each dog’s unique charm and help potential adopters fall in love and get to know them.

What You’ll Do:

Visit the shelter regularly to meet and interact with dogs in adoption

Learn about each dog’s personality, likes, and needs

Take or gather photos that match your bio

Write clear, engaging, and accurate bios for our website, Facebook, and Adoptables 

Update bios when needed (e.g., new skills learned, behavior changes, or milestones)

Qualifications:

Comfortable interacting with dogs of all sizes and energy levels **Will do Dog walker training**

Good writing and storytelling skills

Reliable and detail-oriented

Willing to commit to complete bios promptly

Able to work independently and follow guidelines for accuracy and tone

Why It Matters:
A well-written bio can be the difference between a dog being overlooked and a dog finding a forever family. Your words can open hearts and change lives.

Join Us Today!
Mobile County Animal Shelter

Because the right words can lead to the right home.

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Help Tell Their Story – Volunteer Dog Bio Writer Needed! **Be sure to have done Orientation**
At Mobile County Animal Shelter, every dog has a story — and we need caring, creative volunteers to help tell it!

What’s a Dog Bio Writer?
As a Bio Writer, you’ll visit the shelter, meet our adoptable dogs, and get to know their personalities. From silly quirks to heartwarming habits, you’ll turn your observations into engaging bios that showcase each dog’s unique charm and help potential adopters fall in love and get to know them.

What You’ll Do:

Visit the shelter regularly to meet and interact with dogs in adoption

Learn about each dog’s personality, likes, and needs

Take or gather photos that match your bio

Write clear, engaging, and accurate bios for our website, Facebook, and Adoptables 

Update bios when needed (e.g., new skills learned, behavior changes, or milestones)

Qualifications:

Comfortable interacting with dogs of all sizes and energy levels **Will do Dog walker training**

Good writing and storytelling skills

Reliable and detail-oriented

Willing to commit to complete bios promptly

Able to work independently and follow guidelines for accuracy and tone

Why It Matters:
A well-written bio can be the difference between a dog being overlooked and a dog finding a forever family. Your words can open hearts and change lives.

Join Us Today!
Mobile County Animal Shelter

Because the right words can lead to the right home.

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Patient Care

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Patient Care Volunteers serve as a vital source of companionship for terminally ill patients and a pillar of support for their families. This versatile role is centered on the power of presence, whether they are engaging in a short conversation, running a simple errand, or sitting quietly with a patient. By stepping in to offer their time, they provide "relief care" that allows families to rest, knowing their loved one is in compassionate hands during a critical stage of life.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PATIENT CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Visiting patients in homes, hospitals, or long-term care facilities to provide conversation, emotional support, and a friendly presence.Providing much-needed respite for family members, allowing them to take breaks while you stay with the patient.Helping the household by running essential errands or providing small, meaningful acts of service.Utilizing skills like music, aromatherapy, or simple active listening to enhance the patient's quality of life.Completing the VITAS training program to master communication skills, understand family dynamics, and learn the appropriate ways to support those at the end of life.Must be 16 and older; requires a background check and completion of free orientation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Patient Care Volunteers serve as a vital source of companionship for terminally ill patients and a pillar of support for their families. This versatile role is centered on the power of presence, whether they are engaging in a short conversation, running a simple errand, or sitting quietly with a patient. By stepping in to offer their time, they provide "relief care" that allows families to rest, knowing their loved one is in compassionate hands during a critical stage of life.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PATIENT CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Visiting patients in homes, hospitals, or long-term care facilities to provide conversation, emotional support, and a friendly presence.Providing much-needed respite for family members, allowing them to take breaks while you stay with the patient.Helping the household by running essential errands or providing small, meaningful acts of service.Utilizing skills like music, aromatherapy, or simple active listening to enhance the patient's quality of life.Completing the VITAS training program to master communication skills, understand family dynamics, and learn the appropriate ways to support those at the end of life.Must be 16 and older; requires a background check and completion of free orientation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Veterans

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Veterans Volunteers provide specialized support to terminally ill veterans, ensuring they are honored and respected in their final days. Whether or not they have a military background, they act as a compassionate companion who understands the unique sacrifices of service members. From helping replace lost medals to recording life stories or simply being a listening ear, this role is dedicated to the principle that no veteran should ever have to face the end of life alone.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VETERANS VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Visiting veterans in various settings (homes, VA centers, or assisted living) to provide comfort and a shared sense of dignity.Assisting with recording life stories, applying for military benefits, or replacing lost military medals.Participating in and help plan meaningful ceremonies for Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and other recognition events.Providing transportation to appointments or make regular check-in calls to ensure the veteran feels supported.Completing the VITAS hospice orientation plus additional training focused on the unique psychosocial needs of veterans.Must be 16 and older (including ROTC students); requires a background check and a commitment to honoring those who served.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Veterans Volunteers provide specialized support to terminally ill veterans, ensuring they are honored and respected in their final days. Whether or not they have a military background, they act as a compassionate companion who understands the unique sacrifices of service members. From helping replace lost medals to recording life stories or simply being a listening ear, this role is dedicated to the principle that no veteran should ever have to face the end of life alone.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VETERANS VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Visiting veterans in various settings (homes, VA centers, or assisted living) to provide comfort and a shared sense of dignity.Assisting with recording life stories, applying for military benefits, or replacing lost military medals.Participating in and help plan meaningful ceremonies for Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and other recognition events.Providing transportation to appointments or make regular check-in calls to ensure the veteran feels supported.Completing the VITAS hospice orientation plus additional training focused on the unique psychosocial needs of veterans.Must be 16 and older (including ROTC students); requires a background check and a commitment to honoring those who served.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Proactive Caller - REMOTE

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Proactive Caller Volunteers serve as a vital link between patients and their care team, ensuring that no need goes unnoticed. From the comfort of their own home, dorm, or the VITAS office, they provide a friendly voice to check on the well-being of patients and their families. This role is perfect for those with strong communication skills who want to advocate for others by identifying service concerns, tracking supply needs, and offering emotional support through active listening.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PROACTIVE CALLER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Conducting regular phone calls to patients and families to monitor their status and offer a supportive presence.Identifying and report needs for medical supplies or specific service concerns to the clinical team.Providing a compassionate ear for patients and family members who may be experiencing isolation or distress.Performing your duties remotely from any quiet location or within a VITAS office setting.Using basic computer skills to note the outcomes of calls and ensure the interdisciplinary team is informed.Completing the mandatory VITAS volunteer orientation and pass a background check (Must be at least 18 years old).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Proactive Caller Volunteers serve as a vital link between patients and their care team, ensuring that no need goes unnoticed. From the comfort of their own home, dorm, or the VITAS office, they provide a friendly voice to check on the well-being of patients and their families. This role is perfect for those with strong communication skills who want to advocate for others by identifying service concerns, tracking supply needs, and offering emotional support through active listening.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PROACTIVE CALLER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Conducting regular phone calls to patients and families to monitor their status and offer a supportive presence.Identifying and report needs for medical supplies or specific service concerns to the clinical team.Providing a compassionate ear for patients and family members who may be experiencing isolation or distress.Performing your duties remotely from any quiet location or within a VITAS office setting.Using basic computer skills to note the outcomes of calls and ensure the interdisciplinary team is informed.Completing the mandatory VITAS volunteer orientation and pass a background check (Must be at least 18 years old).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Spiritual Care

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Spiritual Care Volunteers provide essential support by addressing the profound need for meaning, hope, and love at the end of life. Rather than pushing a specific agenda, they act as a "spiritual partner" who honors the patient’s individual faith traditions or personal sense of connection to the world. By offering a non-judgmental and empathetic presence, they help patients find peace, dignity, and a sense of harmony during their final journey.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

SPIRITUAL CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Offering a listening ear and open heart to patients and families as they explore spiritual questions or seek emotional comfort.Assisting patients in practicing their own spiritual rituals, such as meditation, prayer, or reading sacred scriptures.Honoring and respect the diverse faith traditions, beliefs, and values of every patient without judgment.Helping patients discover a sense of essence and dignity through conversation, music, or quiet reflection.Working alongside the VITAS interdisciplinary team to ensure the patient's holistic needs are met.Completing the VITAS orientation and background check; must be at least 18 years old (bilingual skills are a plus).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Spiritual Care Volunteers provide essential support by addressing the profound need for meaning, hope, and love at the end of life. Rather than pushing a specific agenda, they act as a "spiritual partner" who honors the patient’s individual faith traditions or personal sense of connection to the world. By offering a non-judgmental and empathetic presence, they help patients find peace, dignity, and a sense of harmony during their final journey.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

SPIRITUAL CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Offering a listening ear and open heart to patients and families as they explore spiritual questions or seek emotional comfort.Assisting patients in practicing their own spiritual rituals, such as meditation, prayer, or reading sacred scriptures.Honoring and respect the diverse faith traditions, beliefs, and values of every patient without judgment.Helping patients discover a sense of essence and dignity through conversation, music, or quiet reflection.Working alongside the VITAS interdisciplinary team to ensure the patient's holistic needs are met.Completing the VITAS orientation and background check; must be at least 18 years old (bilingual skills are a plus).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Respite Care

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Respite Care Volunteers provide a vital lifeline to family members who are dedicated to caring for their terminally ill loved ones at home. By sitting with a patient and offering a reassuring presence, they allow the primary caregiver to take a much-needed break to run errands, attend appointments, or simply rest and recharge. This role is one of the most impactful ways to support the entire hospice family unit, helping to prevent caregiver burnout and ensuring the patient remains safe and attended to.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

RESPITE CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing "relief care" by staying with the patient so their family caregiver can leave the house for personal errands or self-care.Offering a calming presence, engage in conversation, or utilize comfort skills like singing or aromatherapy during your visit.Ensuring the patient is comfortable and safe while the primary caregiver is away.Developing a supportive rapport with both the patient and their family members during a difficult life transition.Completing the free VITAS orientation and a background check (Must be at least 18 years old).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Respite Care Volunteers provide a vital lifeline to family members who are dedicated to caring for their terminally ill loved ones at home. By sitting with a patient and offering a reassuring presence, they allow the primary caregiver to take a much-needed break to run errands, attend appointments, or simply rest and recharge. This role is one of the most impactful ways to support the entire hospice family unit, helping to prevent caregiver burnout and ensuring the patient remains safe and attended to.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

RESPITE CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing "relief care" by staying with the patient so their family caregiver can leave the house for personal errands or self-care.Offering a calming presence, engage in conversation, or utilize comfort skills like singing or aromatherapy during your visit.Ensuring the patient is comfortable and safe while the primary caregiver is away.Developing a supportive rapport with both the patient and their family members during a difficult life transition.Completing the free VITAS orientation and a background check (Must be at least 18 years old).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Reader

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Readers provide a window to the world for patients who can no longer read for themselves. Whether they are sharing the latest news, a historical biography, or a beloved classic novel, their voice provides both mental stimulation and a comforting escape. This role is a perfect match for book lovers and students who want to provide high-impact companionship through the simple, soothing act of reading aloud.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

READER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reading books, newspapers, or poetry aloud to patients in their homes, hospitals, or nursing facilities.Helping patients stay connected to their interests and the world around them through active reading and discussion.Choosing a schedule that works for you, ranging from once a week to once a month.Utilizing strong reading comprehension and verbal skills to make stories come alive for the listener (bilingual volunteers are also highly valued).Participating in VITAS training to learn how to communicate effectively with patients and families at the end of life.Must be 16 and older; requires a background check and completion of a free orientation program.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Readers provide a window to the world for patients who can no longer read for themselves. Whether they are sharing the latest news, a historical biography, or a beloved classic novel, their voice provides both mental stimulation and a comforting escape. This role is a perfect match for book lovers and students who want to provide high-impact companionship through the simple, soothing act of reading aloud.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

READER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reading books, newspapers, or poetry aloud to patients in their homes, hospitals, or nursing facilities.Helping patients stay connected to their interests and the world around them through active reading and discussion.Choosing a schedule that works for you, ranging from once a week to once a month.Utilizing strong reading comprehension and verbal skills to make stories come alive for the listener (bilingual volunteers are also highly valued).Participating in VITAS training to learn how to communicate effectively with patients and families at the end of life.Must be 16 and older; requires a background check and completion of a free orientation program.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Memory Bear Sewer - REMOTE

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Memory Bear Sewer Volunteers provide lasting comfort to grieving families. By transforming a departed loved one’s clothing—such as a favorite shirt, jersey, or uniform—into a handmade teddy bear, they create a tangible "forever friend" that helps ease the pain of loss. This role allows them to use their sewing skills to provide a sense of security and connection for bereaved children and adults alike, bridging the gap between loss and healing through thoughtful craftsmanship.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MEMORY BEAR SEWER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Skillfully constructing "Memory Bears" using personal clothing items provided by the families of hospice patients.Using needlework, stitching, or tailoring to create high-quality, durable keepsakes that honor the patient's memory.Providing a vital service that helps family members, especially children, cope with the emotional challenges of grief.Managing time and supplies to complete bears that will be gifted as meaningful mementos.Strengthening the support network for hospice families by contributing your time and artistic skill to the bereavement process.Completing the VITAS volunteer orientation to understand the sensitive nature of hospice care (Open to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Memory Bear Sewer Volunteers provide lasting comfort to grieving families. By transforming a departed loved one’s clothing—such as a favorite shirt, jersey, or uniform—into a handmade teddy bear, they create a tangible "forever friend" that helps ease the pain of loss. This role allows them to use their sewing skills to provide a sense of security and connection for bereaved children and adults alike, bridging the gap between loss and healing through thoughtful craftsmanship.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MEMORY BEAR SEWER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Skillfully constructing "Memory Bears" using personal clothing items provided by the families of hospice patients.Using needlework, stitching, or tailoring to create high-quality, durable keepsakes that honor the patient's memory.Providing a vital service that helps family members, especially children, cope with the emotional challenges of grief.Managing time and supplies to complete bears that will be gifted as meaningful mementos.Strengthening the support network for hospice families by contributing your time and artistic skill to the bereavement process.Completing the VITAS volunteer orientation to understand the sensitive nature of hospice care (Open to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, BSW Intern - HYBRID

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

BSW Interns gain foundational field experience by supporting the social and emotional needs of hospice patients and their families. Under the supervision of staff, they will observe and assist in the delivery of compassionate care while learning the essential roles of a social worker in a healthcare setting. This internship offers a unique opportunity to develop professional boundaries, communication skills, and a deep understanding of the interdisciplinary approach to end-of-life care.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

BSW INTERN RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assisting with providing emotional support and identifying the social needs of terminally ill patients and their loved ones.Participating as a student member of the interdisciplinary care team, attending meetings and learning how various roles collaborate for patient wellness.Helping families navigate community support systems and understand the logistics of hospice services.Supporting the bereavement team in providing follow-up care and resources to families after a loss.Completing mandatory orientation and engage in shadowing experiences with experienced VITAS staff.Currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at an accredited college or university.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a comprehensive background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

BSW Interns gain foundational field experience by supporting the social and emotional needs of hospice patients and their families. Under the supervision of staff, they will observe and assist in the delivery of compassionate care while learning the essential roles of a social worker in a healthcare setting. This internship offers a unique opportunity to develop professional boundaries, communication skills, and a deep understanding of the interdisciplinary approach to end-of-life care.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

BSW INTERN RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assisting with providing emotional support and identifying the social needs of terminally ill patients and their loved ones.Participating as a student member of the interdisciplinary care team, attending meetings and learning how various roles collaborate for patient wellness.Helping families navigate community support systems and understand the logistics of hospice services.Supporting the bereavement team in providing follow-up care and resources to families after a loss.Completing mandatory orientation and engage in shadowing experiences with experienced VITAS staff.Currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at an accredited college or university.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a comprehensive background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, MSW Intern - HYBRID

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

MSW Interns gain intensive, hands-on clinical experience by providing psychological and social support to terminally ill patients and their families. Working as a core member of an interdisciplinary team, they learn to navigate the complexities of end-of-life care, from crisis assessment to bereavement services. This role is a professional-level internship designed to bridge the gap between academic theory and high-stakes clinical practice under the mentorship of experienced field instructors.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MSW INTERN RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing essential psychosocial assessments (2nd-year practicum) and emotional support to patients and families facing terminal illness.Assisting families in navigating the healthcare system and accessing vital community resources and government benefits.Serving as an active member of the patient care team, working alongside doctors, nurses, and chaplains (2nd-year practicum).Helping identify grief-related issues and facilitate bereavement services for families following a loss.Currently enrolled in a Master of Social Work (MSW) program at an accredited institution.Must complete a comprehensive new-employee orientation and shadow experienced care providers during the first month.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

MSW Interns gain intensive, hands-on clinical experience by providing psychological and social support to terminally ill patients and their families. Working as a core member of an interdisciplinary team, they learn to navigate the complexities of end-of-life care, from crisis assessment to bereavement services. This role is a professional-level internship designed to bridge the gap between academic theory and high-stakes clinical practice under the mentorship of experienced field instructors.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MSW INTERN RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing essential psychosocial assessments (2nd-year practicum) and emotional support to patients and families facing terminal illness.Assisting families in navigating the healthcare system and accessing vital community resources and government benefits.Serving as an active member of the patient care team, working alongside doctors, nurses, and chaplains (2nd-year practicum).Helping identify grief-related issues and facilitate bereavement services for families following a loss.Currently enrolled in a Master of Social Work (MSW) program at an accredited institution.Must complete a comprehensive new-employee orientation and shadow experienced care providers during the first month.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Bereavement (BTAP) Caller - REMOTE

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Bereavement Telephone Assurance Program (BTAP) Call Volunteers provide compassionate, structured phone outreach to primary caregivers approximately eight weeks after a patient’s death. Their role is to offer condolences, assess caregiver well-being, and identify any needs requiring follow-up by the VITAS bereavement or care team.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

BEREAVEMENT (BTAP) CALL VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Making bereavement phone calls to assigned primary caregivers within one week of receiving the call list, using approved scripts and an empathic, professional tone.Providing emotional support and active listening, allowing caregivers to share how they are coping and validating their grief experience.Assessing for bereavement needs, including signs of distress, unresolved grief, or interest in additional bereavement services or support groups.Identifying and reporting concerns about the care the patient received and promptly notifying the Bereavement Services Manager (BSM), Team Manager, or Telecare when concerns arise.Confirming and correcting caregiver contact information, such as address, phone number, and name spelling.Educating caregivers about available VITAS bereavement services, support groups, memory bear programs, and the upcoming CAHPS survey.Leaving voicemail messages when caregivers cannot be reached, using the approved message script.Documenting each call accurately in the Bereavement Call Response Portal, including outcomes and any identified needs.Maintaining confidentiality and HIPAA compliance, ensuring secure handling and deletion of patient information.Recording volunteer hours in the designated time log, including preparation, calls, and documentation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Bereavement Telephone Assurance Program (BTAP) Call Volunteers provide compassionate, structured phone outreach to primary caregivers approximately eight weeks after a patient’s death. Their role is to offer condolences, assess caregiver well-being, and identify any needs requiring follow-up by the VITAS bereavement or care team.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

BEREAVEMENT (BTAP) CALL VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Making bereavement phone calls to assigned primary caregivers within one week of receiving the call list, using approved scripts and an empathic, professional tone.Providing emotional support and active listening, allowing caregivers to share how they are coping and validating their grief experience.Assessing for bereavement needs, including signs of distress, unresolved grief, or interest in additional bereavement services or support groups.Identifying and reporting concerns about the care the patient received and promptly notifying the Bereavement Services Manager (BSM), Team Manager, or Telecare when concerns arise.Confirming and correcting caregiver contact information, such as address, phone number, and name spelling.Educating caregivers about available VITAS bereavement services, support groups, memory bear programs, and the upcoming CAHPS survey.Leaving voicemail messages when caregivers cannot be reached, using the approved message script.Documenting each call accurately in the Bereavement Call Response Portal, including outcomes and any identified needs.Maintaining confidentiality and HIPAA compliance, ensuring secure handling and deletion of patient information.Recording volunteer hours in the designated time log, including preparation, calls, and documentation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Stylist

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Stylist Volunteers use their professional beauty skills to provide dignity and a sense of normalcy to hospice patients in their final stages of life. By offering "pampering" services such as haircuts, nail care, and makeup application, they help patients look and feel their best, boosting their morale and self-esteem. This role requires a delicate touch and a professional background, as they will be working with patients who have sensitive skin and specific physical needs in various settings, including homes and care facilities.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

STYLIST VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing haircuts, gentle shampoos, hair styling (sets), and basic nail care (buffing and polishing) for patients.Assisting with makeup application to help patients feel refreshed and pampered.Ensuring all beauty services are performed without the use of chemicals, curlers, or curling irons to protect the patient’s sensitive skin.Traveling to various locations, including private homes, hospitals, and long-term care facilities to meet patients where they are.Must hold a current Cosmetology License and be at least 18 years old.Complete the mandatory VITAS hospice orientation and pass a background check to ensure the highest standard of patient care.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Stylist Volunteers use their professional beauty skills to provide dignity and a sense of normalcy to hospice patients in their final stages of life. By offering "pampering" services such as haircuts, nail care, and makeup application, they help patients look and feel their best, boosting their morale and self-esteem. This role requires a delicate touch and a professional background, as they will be working with patients who have sensitive skin and specific physical needs in various settings, including homes and care facilities.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

STYLIST VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing haircuts, gentle shampoos, hair styling (sets), and basic nail care (buffing and polishing) for patients.Assisting with makeup application to help patients feel refreshed and pampered.Ensuring all beauty services are performed without the use of chemicals, curlers, or curling irons to protect the patient’s sensitive skin.Traveling to various locations, including private homes, hospitals, and long-term care facilities to meet patients where they are.Must hold a current Cosmetology License and be at least 18 years old.Complete the mandatory VITAS hospice orientation and pass a background check to ensure the highest standard of patient care.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Homemaker

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Homemaker Volunteers provide practical relief to patients and families during a time when daily chores can feel overwhelming. By taking over simple household tasks, they help maintain a peaceful, clean, and dignified environment, allowing families to focus on spending quality time together rather than on the stress of upkeep. This role is a perfect fit for those who want to provide tangible, "boots-on-the-ground" support that immediately improves the daily lives of those in hospice care.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

HOMEMAKER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performing light cleaning tasks such as dusting, vacuuming, washing dishes, and making beds.Helping families keep up with household needs by processing loads of laundry.Supporting the household with basic meal preparation and grocery shopping errands.Creating a more comfortable and organized space for the patient to rest.Offering your time based on your own availability, as dates and times for these assignments are ongoing and flexible.Completing the free VITAS orientation to learn how to sensitively navigate the hospice environment (Open to volunteers 16 and older; background check required).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Homemaker Volunteers provide practical relief to patients and families during a time when daily chores can feel overwhelming. By taking over simple household tasks, they help maintain a peaceful, clean, and dignified environment, allowing families to focus on spending quality time together rather than on the stress of upkeep. This role is a perfect fit for those who want to provide tangible, "boots-on-the-ground" support that immediately improves the daily lives of those in hospice care.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

HOMEMAKER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performing light cleaning tasks such as dusting, vacuuming, washing dishes, and making beds.Helping families keep up with household needs by processing loads of laundry.Supporting the household with basic meal preparation and grocery shopping errands.Creating a more comfortable and organized space for the patient to rest.Offering your time based on your own availability, as dates and times for these assignments are ongoing and flexible.Completing the free VITAS orientation to learn how to sensitively navigate the hospice environment (Open to volunteers 16 and older; background check required).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Speaker's Bureau

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Speaker’s Bureau Volunteers serve as a community ambassador, using their voices to demystify hospice care and share the importance of end-of-life services. This role is perfect for confident public speakers—such as members of Toastmasters or debate clubs—who want to build relationships and advocate for compassionate care. By delivering educational presentations, they help bridge the gap between healthcare resources and the families who need them most, ensuring the community is well-informed and supported.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

SPEAKER'S BUREAU VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Delivering engaging presentations to community groups, local organizations, and veterans' circles to promote hospice awareness.Distilling complex end-of-life topics into accessible information to help families make informed healthcare decisions.Acting as a liaison for VITAS, creating a favorable impression and fostering trust within your local area.Accepting speaking assignments based on your personal availability and preferred geographic locations.Utilizing VITAS-provided training to master specialized end-of-life topics and advocacy techniques.Completing the necessary orientation and background check (Available to volunteers 18 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Speaker’s Bureau Volunteers serve as a community ambassador, using their voices to demystify hospice care and share the importance of end-of-life services. This role is perfect for confident public speakers—such as members of Toastmasters or debate clubs—who want to build relationships and advocate for compassionate care. By delivering educational presentations, they help bridge the gap between healthcare resources and the families who need them most, ensuring the community is well-informed and supported.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

SPEAKER'S BUREAU VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Delivering engaging presentations to community groups, local organizations, and veterans' circles to promote hospice awareness.Distilling complex end-of-life topics into accessible information to help families make informed healthcare decisions.Acting as a liaison for VITAS, creating a favorable impression and fostering trust within your local area.Accepting speaking assignments based on your personal availability and preferred geographic locations.Utilizing VITAS-provided training to master specialized end-of-life topics and advocacy techniques.Completing the necessary orientation and background check (Available to volunteers 18 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, 11th-Hour Vigils

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

11th-Hour Vigil Volunteers focuses on creating a "sacred space" through a calming, steady presence, ensuring that no patient has to face the end of life alone. Volunteers act as a bridge of comfort for both the patient and their grieving families, requiring a high level of emotional maturity and a level-headed approach to the dying process.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

11TH HOUR VIGIL VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Offering emotional and physical support by simply "being there" for patients during their final hours.Remaining available on short notice to cover 2-4 hour shifts when a patient enters the final stages of life.Utilizing comfort-focused skills such as music therapy or aromatherapy to soothe patients.Meeting the unique needs of family members, offering quiet support and a reassuring environment.Completing the mandatory VITAS orientation and specialized 11th-Hour training, as well as passing a background check.Maintaining a compassionate and professional demeanor while navigating the complexities of hospice and elder care.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

11th-Hour Vigil Volunteers focuses on creating a "sacred space" through a calming, steady presence, ensuring that no patient has to face the end of life alone. Volunteers act as a bridge of comfort for both the patient and their grieving families, requiring a high level of emotional maturity and a level-headed approach to the dying process.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

11TH HOUR VIGIL VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Offering emotional and physical support by simply "being there" for patients during their final hours.Remaining available on short notice to cover 2-4 hour shifts when a patient enters the final stages of life.Utilizing comfort-focused skills such as music therapy or aromatherapy to soothe patients.Meeting the unique needs of family members, offering quiet support and a reassuring environment.Completing the mandatory VITAS orientation and specialized 11th-Hour training, as well as passing a background check.Maintaining a compassionate and professional demeanor while navigating the complexities of hospice and elder care.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Feeding and Nutrition

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Feeding and Nutrition Volunteers provide essential support to hospice patients in nursing home settings during meal times. This role is focused on the "gift of sustenance," where they combine practical assistance with warm companionship to ensure patients can enjoy their meals at their own pace. It is a high-impact, low-time-commitment role that offers instant gratification by directly improving a patient’s daily comfort and nutrition. This is a great opportunity for nutrition science/dietetics or speech-language pathology students applying for graduate school as well.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

FEEDING AND NUTRITION VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Accompanying residents to the dining room, helping prepare them for their meal, and assisting with cutting food or serving beverages.Providing gentle encouragement and, when necessary, assisting patients with the physical act of eating.Offering a "listening ear" and engaging conversation to make the dining experience more social and enjoyable.Helping the care team by accurately recording the patient’s food and beverage intake.Completing VITAS-provided training on communication skills, the dying experience, and specific mealtime assistance techniques.Providing as little as one hour of service during flexible mealtime shifts (Available to volunteers 18 and older; background check required).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Feeding and Nutrition Volunteers provide essential support to hospice patients in nursing home settings during meal times. This role is focused on the "gift of sustenance," where they combine practical assistance with warm companionship to ensure patients can enjoy their meals at their own pace. It is a high-impact, low-time-commitment role that offers instant gratification by directly improving a patient’s daily comfort and nutrition. This is a great opportunity for nutrition science/dietetics or speech-language pathology students applying for graduate school as well.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

FEEDING AND NUTRITION VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Accompanying residents to the dining room, helping prepare them for their meal, and assisting with cutting food or serving beverages.Providing gentle encouragement and, when necessary, assisting patients with the physical act of eating.Offering a "listening ear" and engaging conversation to make the dining experience more social and enjoyable.Helping the care team by accurately recording the patient’s food and beverage intake.Completing VITAS-provided training on communication skills, the dying experience, and specific mealtime assistance techniques.Providing as little as one hour of service during flexible mealtime shifts (Available to volunteers 18 and older; background check required).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Artist

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Artists provide a creative outlet for terminally ill patients, helping them express emotions and memories when words are no longer enough. By facilitating activities like painting, scrapbooking, or room decoration, they use their artistic talents to improve a patient’s quality of life and create a soothing, therapeutic environment. This role is a beautiful blend of compassionate companionship and creative engagement.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VOLUNTEER ARTIST RESPONSIBILITIES:

Guiding patients through artistic projects such as drawing, painting, collage-making, or scrapbooking.Using visual arts to help patients and families process their journey and express themselves creatively.Helping patients decorate their living spaces to create a more vibrant and comforting atmosphere.Accepting assignments based on your personal schedule and preferred geographic location.Applying VITAS-provided training to interact sensitively with patients and families facing the end of life.Successfully completing the volunteer orientation and background check (Available to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Artists provide a creative outlet for terminally ill patients, helping them express emotions and memories when words are no longer enough. By facilitating activities like painting, scrapbooking, or room decoration, they use their artistic talents to improve a patient’s quality of life and create a soothing, therapeutic environment. This role is a beautiful blend of compassionate companionship and creative engagement.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VOLUNTEER ARTIST RESPONSIBILITIES:

Guiding patients through artistic projects such as drawing, painting, collage-making, or scrapbooking.Using visual arts to help patients and families process their journey and express themselves creatively.Helping patients decorate their living spaces to create a more vibrant and comforting atmosphere.Accepting assignments based on your personal schedule and preferred geographic location.Applying VITAS-provided training to interact sensitively with patients and families facing the end of life.Successfully completing the volunteer orientation and background check (Available to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Massage Therapist

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Massage Therapists provide the vital gift of comforting touch to patients who may feel isolated or physically burdened by their illness. By applying their professional expertise to relieve muscle stiffness and promote relaxation, they help improve a patient’s emotional well-being and physical comfort. This role is deeply impactful, as it addresses both the physical discomfort of immobility and the psychological need for human connection during the final stages of life.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VOLUNTEER MASSAGE THERAPIST RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performing gentle massage or "compassionate touch" to help relax contracted muscles and improve a patient’s sense of well-being.Reducing feelings of isolation through professional, therapeutic presence and communication.Visiting patients in various settings, including private homes, hospitals, or long-term care facilities across the community.Must hold a current, up-to-date Massage Therapy License and be at least 18 years old.Completing VITAS orientation to learn how to adapt your techniques for end-of-life care and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Massage Therapists provide the vital gift of comforting touch to patients who may feel isolated or physically burdened by their illness. By applying their professional expertise to relieve muscle stiffness and promote relaxation, they help improve a patient’s emotional well-being and physical comfort. This role is deeply impactful, as it addresses both the physical discomfort of immobility and the psychological need for human connection during the final stages of life.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VOLUNTEER MASSAGE THERAPIST RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performing gentle massage or "compassionate touch" to help relax contracted muscles and improve a patient’s sense of well-being.Reducing feelings of isolation through professional, therapeutic presence and communication.Visiting patients in various settings, including private homes, hospitals, or long-term care facilities across the community.Must hold a current, up-to-date Massage Therapy License and be at least 18 years old.Completing VITAS orientation to learn how to adapt your techniques for end-of-life care and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Musical Memories

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Musical Memories Volunteers use the power of song and instrumentation to reach patients in ways that words often cannot. Whether they play a string, wind, or keyboard instrument, or share their voice through singing, they help create a peaceful environment that can evoke cherished memories and provide deep emotional relief. This role allows them to share their musical gifts to soothe spirits and offer a sense of connection to patients and their families during a difficult time.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MUSICAL MEMORIES VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Playing instruments (such as guitar, harp, violin, or keyboard) or singing for patients in private homes, hospitals, or care facilities.Performing a patient’s favorite songs or hymns to help them reconnect with positive feelings and memories.Using music as a therapeutic tool to provide comfort, reduce anxiety, and foster a sense of tranquility.Completing the VITAS-provided training to understand how to interact sensitively with patients at the end of life.Must be at least 16 years old and pass a mandatory background check and orientation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Musical Memories Volunteers use the power of song and instrumentation to reach patients in ways that words often cannot. Whether they play a string, wind, or keyboard instrument, or share their voice through singing, they help create a peaceful environment that can evoke cherished memories and provide deep emotional relief. This role allows them to share their musical gifts to soothe spirits and offer a sense of connection to patients and their families during a difficult time.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MUSICAL MEMORIES VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Playing instruments (such as guitar, harp, violin, or keyboard) or singing for patients in private homes, hospitals, or care facilities.Performing a patient’s favorite songs or hymns to help them reconnect with positive feelings and memories.Using music as a therapeutic tool to provide comfort, reduce anxiety, and foster a sense of tranquility.Completing the VITAS-provided training to understand how to interact sensitively with patients at the end of life.Must be at least 16 years old and pass a mandatory background check and orientation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Office Administration

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Office Administration Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role in ensuring the smooth operation of hospice services. By handling essential clerical duties, they provide the foundational support that allows the clinical team to focus on patient care. This role is ideal for organized individuals who want to contribute to a healthcare mission in a professional office environment during standard business hours.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Managing essential office tasks including filing, data entry, restocking supplies, and assembling informational packets.Answering phones and provide a professional, welcoming presence as part of the office reception team.Assisting with large-scale mailings and provide bilingual support if applicable.Utilizing basic computer skills to help process administrative records and maintain organized databases.Providing support during weekday business hours (8:00 AM – 5:00 PM) at the VITAS office.Completing the free VITAS volunteer orientation and pass a standard background check (Open to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Office Administration Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role in ensuring the smooth operation of hospice services. By handling essential clerical duties, they provide the foundational support that allows the clinical team to focus on patient care. This role is ideal for organized individuals who want to contribute to a healthcare mission in a professional office environment during standard business hours.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Managing essential office tasks including filing, data entry, restocking supplies, and assembling informational packets.Answering phones and provide a professional, welcoming presence as part of the office reception team.Assisting with large-scale mailings and provide bilingual support if applicable.Utilizing basic computer skills to help process administrative records and maintain organized databases.Providing support during weekday business hours (8:00 AM – 5:00 PM) at the VITAS office.Completing the free VITAS volunteer orientation and pass a standard background check (Open to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Paw Pals

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Paw Pals Volunteers with their certified pets provide a unique form of therapy that offers unconditional love and emotional relief to hospice patients. By participating in the Paw Pals™ program, they help break through the isolation of illness, rekindle fond memories of past pets, and encourage gentle activity and social interaction. This role is perfect for those who want to share the joyful, calming presence of their animal companion to brighten the days of patients and their families.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PAW PALS VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Conducting weekly visits (typically 1–2 hours) with the pet in various settings to provide comfort and companionship.Using the pet’s presence to facilitate "animal therapy," helping patients express feelings and memories through interaction.Verifying that the pet is at least one year old, well-groomed, well-behaved, and have up-to-date health records.Ensuring a safe and calming environment for everyone involved.Completing the VITAS orientation and Paw Pals training to learn the specific protocols for hospice pet visits.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Paw Pals Volunteers with their certified pets provide a unique form of therapy that offers unconditional love and emotional relief to hospice patients. By participating in the Paw Pals™ program, they help break through the isolation of illness, rekindle fond memories of past pets, and encourage gentle activity and social interaction. This role is perfect for those who want to share the joyful, calming presence of their animal companion to brighten the days of patients and their families.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PAW PALS VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Conducting weekly visits (typically 1–2 hours) with the pet in various settings to provide comfort and companionship.Using the pet’s presence to facilitate "animal therapy," helping patients express feelings and memories through interaction.Verifying that the pet is at least one year old, well-groomed, well-behaved, and have up-to-date health records.Ensuring a safe and calming environment for everyone involved.Completing the VITAS orientation and Paw Pals training to learn the specific protocols for hospice pet visits.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Montgomery MLK Parade

The Montgomery MLK Committee is in need of volunteers for the MLK Parade on January 19, 2026 from 7am-10am. Volunteers will assist with check-in, line-up, and other logistics to ensure the parade runs smoothly. Volunteers will receive meetup location and point of contact after signing up.

Agency: Montgomery MLK Committee

The Montgomery MLK Committee is in need of volunteers for the MLK Parade on January 19, 2026 from 7am-10am. Volunteers will assist with check-in, line-up, and other logistics to ensure the parade runs smoothly. Volunteers will receive meetup location and point of contact after signing up.

Agency: Montgomery MLK Committee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 36104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hands of Hope: Community Care Kits Project

The Hands of Hope: Community Care Kits Project will be held by Successful Connections Nonprofit Organization in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of love and service. For those in the community who are in need, such as the elderly, homeless people, and low-income families, volunteers will put together and deliver care kits that are stocked with snacks, personal hygiene products, and inspirational sayings. This project exemplifies the idea that even modest deeds of kindness can have a significant impact. In keeping with SCNPO's mission to empower and support our community through compassion and connection, each kit will contain necessary supplies as well as a resource list that connects people to nearby services.

Agency: Successful Connections Nonprofit Organization

The Hands of Hope: Community Care Kits Project will be held by Successful Connections Nonprofit Organization in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of love and service. For those in the community who are in need, such as the elderly, homeless people, and low-income families, volunteers will put together and deliver care kits that are stocked with snacks, personal hygiene products, and inspirational sayings. This project exemplifies the idea that even modest deeds of kindness can have a significant impact. In keeping with SCNPO's mission to empower and support our community through compassion and connection, each kit will contain necessary supplies as well as a resource list that connects people to nearby services.

Agency: Successful Connections Nonprofit Organization

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 36054

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Calling All Gardeners!

Then the Alabama Wildlife Federation has a job for you!

Lanark Gardens at the Alabama Wildlife Federation maintains over 40 acres of cultivated gardens and LOTS of volunteers are needed to help with: Weeding Picking up wood Pruning small trees and bushes Collecting plants Planting flower beds Propagation

Flexible shifts Monday through Friday! Usually averaging 4 hours, but this opportunity can fit into anyone's schedule!

Need further details? Contact head gardener Maria Pacheco-West at (334) 657-9414.

Agency: Alabama Wildlife Federation

Then the Alabama Wildlife Federation has a job for you!

Lanark Gardens at the Alabama Wildlife Federation maintains over 40 acres of cultivated gardens and LOTS of volunteers are needed to help with: Weeding Picking up wood Pruning small trees and bushes Collecting plants Planting flower beds Propagation

Flexible shifts Monday through Friday! Usually averaging 4 hours, but this opportunity can fit into anyone's schedule!

Need further details? Contact head gardener Maria Pacheco-West at (334) 657-9414.

Agency: Alabama Wildlife Federation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36054

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Its Our Sweet 16 Chocolate Festival for Penelope House

The 16th Annual Chocolate Festival is March 7th at The Grounds! We need volunteers to help on March 6th for setup and March 7th for the actual event. Volunteering at chocolate festival is a fun way to give back and have a great time. All proceeds benefit Penelope House, the local domestic violence shelter for Mobile, Washington, Clarke and Choctaw Counties. 

Agency: Penelope House

The 16th Annual Chocolate Festival is March 7th at The Grounds! We need volunteers to help on March 6th for setup and March 7th for the actual event. Volunteering at chocolate festival is a fun way to give back and have a great time. All proceeds benefit Penelope House, the local domestic violence shelter for Mobile, Washington, Clarke and Choctaw Counties. 

Agency: Penelope House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 7, 2026

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hospice Companions Needed! DAPHNE AL LOCATION

Our volunteers are a vital part of our hospice team. Our patients and families connect with our volunteers on a deeper level as they open up their hearts to our volunteers who are compassionate with a servants heart. Visiting with these patients can minimize loneliness and provide them with a sense of belonging through fellowship. These volunteers can provide companionship and share interests, engage in games with the patients, read to the patients, journal, write letters to our patients and families, card making, provide a helping hand and a listening ear, provide caregiver relief as the family is able to have some free time to run errands, light housework, and many more tasks! Our volunteers truly make a huge impact on our families and patients. Volunteers make their own schedule and can volunteer as little or as often as possible. Whatever works for you as we are appreciative of any of the time you provide us! CONTACT: taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or call us at 2516265895 and ask to speak with Taylor!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Our volunteers are a vital part of our hospice team. Our patients and families connect with our volunteers on a deeper level as they open up their hearts to our volunteers who are compassionate with a servants heart. Visiting with these patients can minimize loneliness and provide them with a sense of belonging through fellowship. These volunteers can provide companionship and share interests, engage in games with the patients, read to the patients, journal, write letters to our patients and families, card making, provide a helping hand and a listening ear, provide caregiver relief as the family is able to have some free time to run errands, light housework, and many more tasks! Our volunteers truly make a huge impact on our families and patients. Volunteers make their own schedule and can volunteer as little or as often as possible. Whatever works for you as we are appreciative of any of the time you provide us! CONTACT: taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or call us at 2516265895 and ask to speak with Taylor!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Hospice Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE AL LOCATION

Administrative volunteers serve as a huge helping hand to the office staff with clerical tasks such as answering phones, mailings, helping make marketing goodie bags, making admission packets, filing and organizing in the office, writing cards and letters to our patients and bereaved families, helping with event planning, phone calls to patients, etc. We are looking for volunteers in the area for our Daphne, AL location. Administrative volunteers can make their own schedule and volunteer as often or as little as possible. Please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or call 2516265895 and ask to speak with Taylor! 

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Administrative volunteers serve as a huge helping hand to the office staff with clerical tasks such as answering phones, mailings, helping make marketing goodie bags, making admission packets, filing and organizing in the office, writing cards and letters to our patients and bereaved families, helping with event planning, phone calls to patients, etc. We are looking for volunteers in the area for our Daphne, AL location. Administrative volunteers can make their own schedule and volunteer as often or as little as possible. Please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or call 2516265895 and ask to speak with Taylor! 

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dr. Seuss Week 2026 Committee

Time Commitment: About 5 hours.

Decorate the week of Dr. Seuss.Read a Dr. Seuss book to each classroom 10:00am-11:00am.Work with the teacher and student to do activities related to the book.Clean-up after Dr. Seuss events are finished.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: About 5 hours.

Decorate the week of Dr. Seuss.Read a Dr. Seuss book to each classroom 10:00am-11:00am.Work with the teacher and student to do activities related to the book.Clean-up after Dr. Seuss events are finished.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Christmas Program 2026 Committee

Time Commitment: about 5-10 hours

Work with the administrator to help plan the event.Organize and execute a plan.Request any possible donations.Request any volunteers needed.Responsible for set-up and tear down.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: about 5-10 hours

Work with the administrator to help plan the event.Organize and execute a plan.Request any possible donations.Request any volunteers needed.Responsible for set-up and tear down.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Easter Program 2026 Committee

Time Commitment: about 5-10 hours

Work with the administrator to help plan the event.Organize and execute a plan.Request any possible donations.Request any volunteers needed.Responsible for set-up and tear down.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: about 5-10 hours

Work with the administrator to help plan the event.Organize and execute a plan.Request any possible donations.Request any volunteers needed.Responsible for set-up and tear down.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kennel Assistant

Cleaning Support Volunteer
Reports to: Kennel Staff II or Training Staff

Position Overview & Impact

As a Cleaning Support Volunteer, you’ll work alongside the kennel team to maintain clean, safe, and sanitary conditions throughout the shelter. A well-maintained environment helps reduce illness, keeps pets comfortable, and ensures animals are presented in their best light to potential adopters.

Time Commitment & Location

Location: Mobile County Animal Shelter 7665 Howells Ferry Rd
Time Commitment:

Shifts are approximately 3 hours long

Weekdays: Between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM

Weekends: Between 7:00 AM and 2:00 PM

Shifts are flexible - coordinate with the Volunteer Coordinator or training kennel staff.

Goals

Assist with routine cleaning and sanitation tasks

Help maintain a healthy and presentable shelter environment

Core Responsibilities

Check in with staff at the beginning of each shift for assigned tasks

Sanitize surfaces and areas within the adoption center following established protocols

Clean food/water dishes, perform laundry, and assist in feeding areas

Mark off completed tasks and communicate notes or needs to staff

Requirements

Ability to follow instructions and adhere to safety and cleaning protocols

Able to lift between 10–40 pounds

Comfortable walking, bending, stooping, and standing for extended periods

Friendly and respectful when interacting with staff, visitors, and other volunteers

Committed to supporting the shelter’s mission and policies

Must be at least 18 years old with adult signed waiver 


Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Cleaning Support Volunteer
Reports to: Kennel Staff II or Training Staff

Position Overview & Impact

As a Cleaning Support Volunteer, you’ll work alongside the kennel team to maintain clean, safe, and sanitary conditions throughout the shelter. A well-maintained environment helps reduce illness, keeps pets comfortable, and ensures animals are presented in their best light to potential adopters.

Time Commitment & Location

Location: Mobile County Animal Shelter 7665 Howells Ferry Rd
Time Commitment:

Shifts are approximately 3 hours long

Weekdays: Between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM

Weekends: Between 7:00 AM and 2:00 PM

Shifts are flexible - coordinate with the Volunteer Coordinator or training kennel staff.

Goals

Assist with routine cleaning and sanitation tasks

Help maintain a healthy and presentable shelter environment

Core Responsibilities

Check in with staff at the beginning of each shift for assigned tasks

Sanitize surfaces and areas within the adoption center following established protocols

Clean food/water dishes, perform laundry, and assist in feeding areas

Mark off completed tasks and communicate notes or needs to staff

Requirements

Ability to follow instructions and adhere to safety and cleaning protocols

Able to lift between 10–40 pounds

Comfortable walking, bending, stooping, and standing for extended periods

Friendly and respectful when interacting with staff, visitors, and other volunteers

Committed to supporting the shelter’s mission and policies

Must be at least 18 years old with adult signed waiver 


Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Operation Clothing Relocation

The Clothing Relocation and Storage Transition Project is designed to safely and efficiently transport boxed clothing items from the current storage facility to a new designated location. This project supports the ongoing operations of the organization’s clothing distribution program, ensuring that donations and resources remain accessible to families and individuals in need.

The project involves packing, inventorying, transporting, and organizing all clothing items to the new site while maintaining accountability, safety, and efficiency throughout the process. The move will ensure better accessibility, improved storage conditions, and expanded space for ongoing clothing drives and distribution activities.

Agency: Heritage Training and Career Center

The Clothing Relocation and Storage Transition Project is designed to safely and efficiently transport boxed clothing items from the current storage facility to a new designated location. This project supports the ongoing operations of the organization’s clothing distribution program, ensuring that donations and resources remain accessible to families and individuals in need.

The project involves packing, inventorying, transporting, and organizing all clothing items to the new site while maintaining accountability, safety, and efficiency throughout the process. The move will ensure better accessibility, improved storage conditions, and expanded space for ongoing clothing drives and distribution activities.

Agency: Heritage Training and Career Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 36109

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Planting Sanctuary

This MLK Day of Service project aims to perform a substantial grounds transformation, focusing on essential gardening, boundary definition, and long-term preparation for future planting.

We will primarily focus on planting daffodil bulbs received from The Capital Blooms Project, installing a new privacy hedge, and implementing sheet mulching to revitalize a future garden area. Secondary tasks will ensure the property is generally well-maintained.

Agency: Jubilee Community Center

This MLK Day of Service project aims to perform a substantial grounds transformation, focusing on essential gardening, boundary definition, and long-term preparation for future planting.

We will primarily focus on planting daffodil bulbs received from The Capital Blooms Project, installing a new privacy hedge, and implementing sheet mulching to revitalize a future garden area. Secondary tasks will ensure the property is generally well-maintained.

Agency: Jubilee Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 36104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Birthday Kits for Families in Need

For many families struggling with food insecurity, celebrating a child’s birthday can feel out of reach. This project will assemble and donate Birthday Kits to Hearts of Alabama Food Bank for distribution to families in need. Each kit will include cake mix, frosting, candles, party supplies (plates, napkins, balloons), and a birthday card.

We are seeking volunteers to donate items for the kits and join us in packing alongside the Tie and Doll Teen Board. Volunteers ages 14–18 are especially encouraged to participate, giving young people a chance to serve their community in a meaningful way. Together, volunteers will pack kits, decorate boxes with uplifting messages, and prepare them for delivery.

Our organization will provide the containers for the birthday kits, ensuring that all donated items are packaged securely and presented with care.

The goal is to provide families not only with food but also with joy, dignity, and the ability to celebrate milestones together.

Agency: Tie and Doll

For many families struggling with food insecurity, celebrating a child’s birthday can feel out of reach. This project will assemble and donate Birthday Kits to Hearts of Alabama Food Bank for distribution to families in need. Each kit will include cake mix, frosting, candles, party supplies (plates, napkins, balloons), and a birthday card.

We are seeking volunteers to donate items for the kits and join us in packing alongside the Tie and Doll Teen Board. Volunteers ages 14–18 are especially encouraged to participate, giving young people a chance to serve their community in a meaningful way. Together, volunteers will pack kits, decorate boxes with uplifting messages, and prepare them for delivery.

Our organization will provide the containers for the birthday kits, ensuring that all donated items are packaged securely and presented with care.

The goal is to provide families not only with food but also with joy, dignity, and the ability to celebrate milestones together.

Agency: Tie and Doll

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 36108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: MLK Day of Service Cleanup

We will have neighborhood cleanup around the Historic Cleveland Avenue YMCA and a few more community partnerships with surrounding sites.

Agency: YMCA of Greater Montgomery

We will have neighborhood cleanup around the Historic Cleveland Avenue YMCA and a few more community partnerships with surrounding sites.

Agency: YMCA of Greater Montgomery

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 36108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mat Ministry Process to Weaving

We will be smoothing, cutting, and looping plastic bags into weaving ropes to prepare to weave a sleeping mat for the homeless.

Agency: Homeless Sleeping Mat Ministry

We will be smoothing, cutting, and looping plastic bags into weaving ropes to prepare to weave a sleeping mat for the homeless.

Agency: Homeless Sleeping Mat Ministry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 36109

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2-1-1 Call Center Helpline Volunteers Needed -- Training Required

This sign-up is for training only. Once you have successfully completed the required training, you will receive a private volunteer link that will allow you to schedule your recurring shifts for the 2-1-1 Call Center.


Be the helping voice behind the answer.

Are you looking for a meaningful, ongoing volunteer role where you can make a real, consistent impact? Join HandsOn River Region as a 2-1-1 Call Center Volunteer and help connect individuals and families to vital community resources and support.

About 2-1-1

2-1-1 is a nationally recognized, three-digit helpline connecting people with essential resources such as food assistance, housing support, healthcare, disaster response, mental health services, and more.

At HandsOn River Region, we operate the local 2-1-1 Information & Referral Helpline for fourteen counties in South Central Alabama, and rely on trained volunteers to help ensure the line is responsive, compassionate, and available when the community needs it most.

What You’ll Do

Answer inbound calls from individuals seeking help and support Use an online resource database to connect callers to appropriate services Provide empathetic listening, ask relevant questions, and offer clear referrals Record call information accurately and confidentially Utilize a web-based phone system to place and receive calls

Commitment & Requirements

This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity.
This role requires a volunteer who can commit to consistent, recurring shifts each month.

Minimum of 20 volunteer hours per month Completion of four hours of training before taking live calls Ability to maintain strict confidentiality Reliability and willingness to commit to a steady monthly schedule

Essential Skills & Abilities
Because this is a call-center-based role, volunteers must be able to:

Work comfortably on a computer Navigate the internet, email, and online databases Utilize a web-based phone system to handle calls Sit for several hours at a time during a shift Communicate clearly, calmly, and compassionately Manage multiple tabs and basic computer functions Follow scripts, guidelines, and documentation procedures

Why Volunteer With Us?

Make a direct and meaningful impact on individuals and families facing crisis or uncertainty Gain experience in social services, crisis response, information & referral, and client communication Join a supportive team committed to strengthening the region’s safety net Help sustain an essential community resource relied upon by thousands

How to Get Started

If you’re ready to commit to a recurring monthly schedule and complete the required training, we would love to welcome you as a 2-1-1 volunteer. 

Please sign up for a training shift. Once your shift is completed, we will be able to provide you with a link to sign up for shifts to assist the 2-1-1 call center!


Agency: HandsOn River Region

This sign-up is for training only. Once you have successfully completed the required training, you will receive a private volunteer link that will allow you to schedule your recurring shifts for the 2-1-1 Call Center.


Be the helping voice behind the answer.

Are you looking for a meaningful, ongoing volunteer role where you can make a real, consistent impact? Join HandsOn River Region as a 2-1-1 Call Center Volunteer and help connect individuals and families to vital community resources and support.

About 2-1-1

2-1-1 is a nationally recognized, three-digit helpline connecting people with essential resources such as food assistance, housing support, healthcare, disaster response, mental health services, and more.

At HandsOn River Region, we operate the local 2-1-1 Information & Referral Helpline for fourteen counties in South Central Alabama, and rely on trained volunteers to help ensure the line is responsive, compassionate, and available when the community needs it most.

What You’ll Do

Answer inbound calls from individuals seeking help and support Use an online resource database to connect callers to appropriate services Provide empathetic listening, ask relevant questions, and offer clear referrals Record call information accurately and confidentially Utilize a web-based phone system to place and receive calls

Commitment & Requirements

This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity.
This role requires a volunteer who can commit to consistent, recurring shifts each month.

Minimum of 20 volunteer hours per month Completion of four hours of training before taking live calls Ability to maintain strict confidentiality Reliability and willingness to commit to a steady monthly schedule

Essential Skills & Abilities
Because this is a call-center-based role, volunteers must be able to:

Work comfortably on a computer Navigate the internet, email, and online databases Utilize a web-based phone system to handle calls Sit for several hours at a time during a shift Communicate clearly, calmly, and compassionately Manage multiple tabs and basic computer functions Follow scripts, guidelines, and documentation procedures

Why Volunteer With Us?

Make a direct and meaningful impact on individuals and families facing crisis or uncertainty Gain experience in social services, crisis response, information & referral, and client communication Join a supportive team committed to strengthening the region’s safety net Help sustain an essential community resource relied upon by thousands

How to Get Started

If you’re ready to commit to a recurring monthly schedule and complete the required training, we would love to welcome you as a 2-1-1 volunteer. 

Please sign up for a training shift. Once your shift is completed, we will be able to provide you with a link to sign up for shifts to assist the 2-1-1 call center!


Agency: HandsOn River Region

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36111

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Helper

Help Behind the Scenes – Volunteer Shelter Helper Needed!
Not every hero wears a cape — some carry laundry baskets and dish soap!
At Mobile County Animal Shelter, keeping things clean and organized is essential for the health and comfort of our animals. We’re looking for dependable volunteers to help keep our shelter running smoothly.

Step1-watch this orientation video: https://volunteer.uwswa.org/need/detail/?need_id=1116261 *new link

If you are under 19 -Step2: email me for minor waiver at
Breanna.Callahan@mobilecountyal.gov

What’s a Shelter Helper?
Stop by anytime you have 2 hours to spare, just say you're here to be a shelter helper! Shelter Helpers are the backbone of our daily operations. By tackling tasks like laundry, dishes, and general tidying, you free up staff to focus on animal care — and you make the shelter a cleaner, more comfortable place for our furry friends.

What You’ll Do:

Wash and dry animal bedding, fold and organizing towels, and blankets

Wash and sanitize food/water bowls and toys

Sweep, mop, and tidy common areas as needed

Restock supplies and keep workspaces organized

Pitch in wherever a helping hand is needed

Qualifications:

Comfortable working around dogs and cats but not necessarily with them (if you don't want to)

Willing to get a little messy (laundry and dishes can be a splash zone!)

Able to lift light to moderate loads of laundry and supplies

Reliable, self-motivated, and able to work independently or with a team

Flexible with tasks — needs can change daily

Why It Matters:
Clean bedding, fresh bowls, and tidy spaces help our animals stay healthy, happy, and ready to meet their forever families. Every load of laundry or washed dish is a step toward adoption day!

Join Us Today!
Mobile County Animal Shelter

Monday thru Friday 8am to 4pm and Weekends 7am to 2pm
Helping hands make happy paws!

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Help Behind the Scenes – Volunteer Shelter Helper Needed!
Not every hero wears a cape — some carry laundry baskets and dish soap!
At Mobile County Animal Shelter, keeping things clean and organized is essential for the health and comfort of our animals. We’re looking for dependable volunteers to help keep our shelter running smoothly.

Step1-watch this orientation video: https://volunteer.uwswa.org/need/detail/?need_id=1116261 *new link

If you are under 19 -Step2: email me for minor waiver at
Breanna.Callahan@mobilecountyal.gov

What’s a Shelter Helper?
Stop by anytime you have 2 hours to spare, just say you're here to be a shelter helper! Shelter Helpers are the backbone of our daily operations. By tackling tasks like laundry, dishes, and general tidying, you free up staff to focus on animal care — and you make the shelter a cleaner, more comfortable place for our furry friends.

What You’ll Do:

Wash and dry animal bedding, fold and organizing towels, and blankets

Wash and sanitize food/water bowls and toys

Sweep, mop, and tidy common areas as needed

Restock supplies and keep workspaces organized

Pitch in wherever a helping hand is needed

Qualifications:

Comfortable working around dogs and cats but not necessarily with them (if you don't want to)

Willing to get a little messy (laundry and dishes can be a splash zone!)

Able to lift light to moderate loads of laundry and supplies

Reliable, self-motivated, and able to work independently or with a team

Flexible with tasks — needs can change daily

Why It Matters:
Clean bedding, fresh bowls, and tidy spaces help our animals stay healthy, happy, and ready to meet their forever families. Every load of laundry or washed dish is a step toward adoption day!

Join Us Today!
Mobile County Animal Shelter

Monday thru Friday 8am to 4pm and Weekends 7am to 2pm
Helping hands make happy paws!

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Homeless Connect 2026 Navigators

We're looking for volunteer navigators for this year's Project Homeless Connect on Friday, January 23, 2026!!

Navigators are advocates for homeless clients who participate in Project Homeless Connect. At Project Homeless Connect several hundred people who are identified as "homeless" will come to receive services such as legal assistance; employment resources; state identification cards; housing assistance; food stamp application; veteran resources; health assessments and education; mental health services; beauty and barber services; voter registration; distribution of hygiene items, clothing, coats, shoes, socks; and much more! Navigators act as "tour guides" and "advocates" through the many service areas.

This role is really important and can be very rewarding as you develop a partnership with your client. Navigators can make (or sadly, break) the event for an individual due to the treatment, care, and efficiency afforded by the relationship that is formed. It is important to treat all clients with dignity and respect.

To volunteer you must complete the following:

"RESPOND" to this need and review and sign the waiver and training packet that will be available electronically after you click the "RESPOND" button. As you read and/or sign each page of the waiver and training packet, be sure to click the blue "SUBMIT PAGE AND PROCEED" button in the bottom left corner to save your edits/progress and proceed to the subsequent page.

The Training Packet will give you an overview of the project and also help you understand things you might encounter during the event so that you'll feel more comfortable in your role. HIPAA training is required prior to the event due to the laws surrounding privacy and healthcare.

After you've electronically signed and submitted the waiver and training packet, click the blue "RESPOND" button for this need a second time to select the shift of your choice and to complete your registration. (NOTE: In Alabama, if you are under 18, a parent must sign the waiver and release forms.)

Bring your Student ID/Driver's License with you to the event, and wear a red shirt of your choice to be distinguished from other volunteers.

Please contact the USA Office of Community Engagement at communityengagement@southalabama.edu or 251-460-6116 if you have any questions or need assistance with the waiver and training packet.

Agency: USA Health & Wellness Services (VC)

We're looking for volunteer navigators for this year's Project Homeless Connect on Friday, January 23, 2026!!

Navigators are advocates for homeless clients who participate in Project Homeless Connect. At Project Homeless Connect several hundred people who are identified as "homeless" will come to receive services such as legal assistance; employment resources; state identification cards; housing assistance; food stamp application; veteran resources; health assessments and education; mental health services; beauty and barber services; voter registration; distribution of hygiene items, clothing, coats, shoes, socks; and much more! Navigators act as "tour guides" and "advocates" through the many service areas.

This role is really important and can be very rewarding as you develop a partnership with your client. Navigators can make (or sadly, break) the event for an individual due to the treatment, care, and efficiency afforded by the relationship that is formed. It is important to treat all clients with dignity and respect.

To volunteer you must complete the following:

"RESPOND" to this need and review and sign the waiver and training packet that will be available electronically after you click the "RESPOND" button. As you read and/or sign each page of the waiver and training packet, be sure to click the blue "SUBMIT PAGE AND PROCEED" button in the bottom left corner to save your edits/progress and proceed to the subsequent page.

The Training Packet will give you an overview of the project and also help you understand things you might encounter during the event so that you'll feel more comfortable in your role. HIPAA training is required prior to the event due to the laws surrounding privacy and healthcare.

After you've electronically signed and submitted the waiver and training packet, click the blue "RESPOND" button for this need a second time to select the shift of your choice and to complete your registration. (NOTE: In Alabama, if you are under 18, a parent must sign the waiver and release forms.)

Bring your Student ID/Driver's License with you to the event, and wear a red shirt of your choice to be distinguished from other volunteers.

Please contact the USA Office of Community Engagement at communityengagement@southalabama.edu or 251-460-6116 if you have any questions or need assistance with the waiver and training packet.

Agency: USA Health & Wellness Services (VC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Jan. 18, 2026 MLK Stepshow, Stroll-Off & Talent Show Volunteers

The January 18, 2026 MLK Stepshow, Stroll-Off & Talent Show is a showcase of talent in tribute to the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Volunteers needed to help with front door traffic, ambassadors for the show participants, scavenger hunt raffle drum supervisor, assisting the show host, and attendee/guest experience enhancers.

Agency: Fostering Excellence Productions

The January 18, 2026 MLK Stepshow, Stroll-Off & Talent Show is a showcase of talent in tribute to the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Volunteers needed to help with front door traffic, ambassadors for the show participants, scavenger hunt raffle drum supervisor, assisting the show host, and attendee/guest experience enhancers.

Agency: Fostering Excellence Productions

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Keepers - Ida Bell Young

Join us every second Saturday for a Montgomery park cleanup as part of our Trail Keepers program.  We rotate parks from September through May to support and beautify different green spaces across the city. Look for our table to sign in anytime after 9:00 am, grab your supplies and head for cleanup. Grabbers and trash bags are provided, and all collected items will be picked up at 11:00 AM sharp.  Come lend a hand, enjoy the outdoors, and help keep our parks beautiful!

Agency: River Region Trails

Join us every second Saturday for a Montgomery park cleanup as part of our Trail Keepers program.  We rotate parks from September through May to support and beautify different green spaces across the city. Look for our table to sign in anytime after 9:00 am, grab your supplies and head for cleanup. Grabbers and trash bags are provided, and all collected items will be picked up at 11:00 AM sharp.  Come lend a hand, enjoy the outdoors, and help keep our parks beautiful!

Agency: River Region Trails

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 14, 2026

Zip Code: 36116

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Keepers - Woodmere Park

Join us every second Saturday for a Montgomery park cleanup as part of our Trail Keepers program.  We rotate parks from September through May to support and beautify different green spaces across the city. Look for our table to sign in anytime after 9:00 am, grab your supplies and head for cleanup. Grabbers and trash bags are provided, and all collected items will be picked up at 11:00 AM sharp.  Come lend a hand, enjoy the outdoors, and help keep our parks beautiful!

Agency: River Region Trails

Join us every second Saturday for a Montgomery park cleanup as part of our Trail Keepers program.  We rotate parks from September through May to support and beautify different green spaces across the city. Look for our table to sign in anytime after 9:00 am, grab your supplies and head for cleanup. Grabbers and trash bags are provided, and all collected items will be picked up at 11:00 AM sharp.  Come lend a hand, enjoy the outdoors, and help keep our parks beautiful!

Agency: River Region Trails

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 10, 2026

Zip Code: 36117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Keepers - Blount Cultural Park

Join us every second Saturday for a Montgomery park cleanup as part of our Trail Keepers program.  We rotate parks from September through May to support and beautify different green spaces across the city. Look for our table to sign in anytime after 9:00 am, grab your supplies and head for cleanup. Grabbers and trash bags are provided, and all collected items will be picked up at 11:00 AM sharp.  Come lend a hand, enjoy the outdoors, and help keep our parks beautiful!

Agency: River Region Trails

Join us every second Saturday for a Montgomery park cleanup as part of our Trail Keepers program.  We rotate parks from September through May to support and beautify different green spaces across the city. Look for our table to sign in anytime after 9:00 am, grab your supplies and head for cleanup. Grabbers and trash bags are provided, and all collected items will be picked up at 11:00 AM sharp.  Come lend a hand, enjoy the outdoors, and help keep our parks beautiful!

Agency: River Region Trails

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 14, 2026

Zip Code: 36117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Free Tax Help (VITA-Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)

Are you good at helping people put their life on a tax form?  You will get all the training you need to save local families LOTS of money by helping them get their taxes done for free.  Or volunteer to help with desk duty, welcoming and directing clients to meet with tax preparers.

Goodwill Gulf Coast will be staffing two locations to prepare taxes for free for local residents.  The Ladd Learning Center is located at 2440 Gordon Smith Drive in Mobile 36617, and the Azalea Community Center is 300-F Azalea Road, Mobile 36609.  Schedules will be posted in January.  Spend this fall learning all you need to know with VITA training, so you will be ready for the tax season in late January.  Next class starts soon!

More questions?  Call Lydia at 251-380-7150 or Lgaudet@goodwillgc.org

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Are you good at helping people put their life on a tax form?  You will get all the training you need to save local families LOTS of money by helping them get their taxes done for free.  Or volunteer to help with desk duty, welcoming and directing clients to meet with tax preparers.

Goodwill Gulf Coast will be staffing two locations to prepare taxes for free for local residents.  The Ladd Learning Center is located at 2440 Gordon Smith Drive in Mobile 36617, and the Azalea Community Center is 300-F Azalea Road, Mobile 36609.  Schedules will be posted in January.  Spend this fall learning all you need to know with VITA training, so you will be ready for the tax season in late January.  Next class starts soon!

More questions?  Call Lydia at 251-380-7150 or Lgaudet@goodwillgc.org

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: *Start here to work with animals* Orientation

If you want to work directly with the dogs or cats start here :) 

This is a recorded orientation you can complete from home. After watching the video, please answer the three questions below and email your responses to me at Breanna.Callahan@mobilecountyal.gov

How many Animal Control Officers do we have?

What device do we sometimes use to move feral or scared cats?

What is the name of the brown dog (far right) on the “No Photo Zone” slides?

Once I receive your answers, I’ll send you the link to view and then you can sign up for available volunteer shifts that interact directly with animals.

For your first day at the shelter, bring a valid photo ID. You’ll receive your Volunteer Handbook, sign a waiver, and complete a quick 40-minute training at the start of your shift.

Thanks so much for supporting the animals—we’re excited to have you on board!

Volunteer Orientation Video

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

If you want to work directly with the dogs or cats start here :) 

This is a recorded orientation you can complete from home. After watching the video, please answer the three questions below and email your responses to me at Breanna.Callahan@mobilecountyal.gov

How many Animal Control Officers do we have?

What device do we sometimes use to move feral or scared cats?

What is the name of the brown dog (far right) on the “No Photo Zone” slides?

Once I receive your answers, I’ll send you the link to view and then you can sign up for available volunteer shifts that interact directly with animals.

For your first day at the shelter, bring a valid photo ID. You’ll receive your Volunteer Handbook, sign a waiver, and complete a quick 40-minute training at the start of your shift.

Thanks so much for supporting the animals—we’re excited to have you on board!

Volunteer Orientation Video

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry

We host a mobile food pantry on the 3rd Friday of each month with Heart of Alabama Food Bank. We need volunteers to help us pass out food from 9am-12pm at Newtown Community Center located at 1765 N. Decatur St in Montgomery.

Agency: PEERS Caring Home for Veterans

We host a mobile food pantry on the 3rd Friday of each month with Heart of Alabama Food Bank. We need volunteers to help us pass out food from 9am-12pm at Newtown Community Center located at 1765 N. Decatur St in Montgomery.

Agency: PEERS Caring Home for Veterans

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help With In-kind Donation Requests

Volunteers are needed help solicit in-kind items/donation for our programs and special events. This opportunity is a collaborative effort between volunteers and organizational staff, and it's one where volunteers can work remotely, setting their own schedules.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Volunteers are needed help solicit in-kind items/donation for our programs and special events. This opportunity is a collaborative effort between volunteers and organizational staff, and it's one where volunteers can work remotely, setting their own schedules.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Coordinate Field Trips and Events for Seniors

Interested in working with senior citizens? Like or want experience coordinating fun events and activities? Volunteers are needed to help coordinate and oversee social outings for seniors without mobility impairments. These social outings may include dining, movies, gaming, field trips, shopping excursions, retreats, weekend trips, on a biweekly and/or monthly basis.

This opportunity has both in-person and virtual elements, and schedules will be established that work for both the volunteers and the program participants. Program participants are located in both Mobile and Pensacola areas. Mileage and meals will be provided when travel is required.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Interested in working with senior citizens? Like or want experience coordinating fun events and activities? Volunteers are needed to help coordinate and oversee social outings for seniors without mobility impairments. These social outings may include dining, movies, gaming, field trips, shopping excursions, retreats, weekend trips, on a biweekly and/or monthly basis.

This opportunity has both in-person and virtual elements, and schedules will be established that work for both the volunteers and the program participants. Program participants are located in both Mobile and Pensacola areas. Mileage and meals will be provided when travel is required.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coordinate Saturday Activities for Youth Mentoring Program

Volunteers are needed to support youth activities on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month, typically between 1 to 4 p.m. Depending on the volunteers' schedules, these dates/times can be flexible. Volunteers are asked to help create and implement the academic projects/field trips that are being done with the youth in our program. 

In your need response, please use the notes area to let us know if you'd prefer to work with youth 6 -12 years old or youth 13 -19 years old.

This opportunity has both in-person and virtual elements. Program participants are located in both Mobile and Pensacola areas. Mileage and meals will be provided when travel is required.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Volunteers are needed to support youth activities on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month, typically between 1 to 4 p.m. Depending on the volunteers' schedules, these dates/times can be flexible. Volunteers are asked to help create and implement the academic projects/field trips that are being done with the youth in our program. 

In your need response, please use the notes area to let us know if you'd prefer to work with youth 6 -12 years old or youth 13 -19 years old.

This opportunity has both in-person and virtual elements. Program participants are located in both Mobile and Pensacola areas. Mileage and meals will be provided when travel is required.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Write Grants to Support Youth Mentoring

Volunteers are needed to help with researching and identifying grant opportunities for the program, to include drafting and submitting grant proposals to private foundations, corporations, and other available venues. This opportunity is a collaborative effort between volunteers and organizational staff, and it's one where volunteers can work remotely, setting their own schedules.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Volunteers are needed to help with researching and identifying grant opportunities for the program, to include drafting and submitting grant proposals to private foundations, corporations, and other available venues. This opportunity is a collaborative effort between volunteers and organizational staff, and it's one where volunteers can work remotely, setting their own schedules.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Curriculum Development for Youth Mentoring Program

Calling all teachers and Education majors! Volunteers are needed to help design and develop academic lessons for youth in Pre-K, elementary, middle, and high school grade levels. These lesson plans can cover a range of academic subjects, and if you're studying for a future in Education, this opportunity is a great way to practice preparing lessons for various academic levels.

This opportunity is a collaborative effort between volunteers and organization staff, and it's one where volunteers can work remotely, setting their own schedules.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.


Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Calling all teachers and Education majors! Volunteers are needed to help design and develop academic lessons for youth in Pre-K, elementary, middle, and high school grade levels. These lesson plans can cover a range of academic subjects, and if you're studying for a future in Education, this opportunity is a great way to practice preparing lessons for various academic levels.

This opportunity is a collaborative effort between volunteers and organization staff, and it's one where volunteers can work remotely, setting their own schedules.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.


Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support and Engage With Children and Families in Youth Mentoring Program

Volunteers are needed to engage one-on-one with students and families in our program, supporting various educational activities, participating in home/school visits, providing encouragement and support via phone, etc. 

This opportunity has both in-person and virtual elements, and schedules will be established that work for both the volunteers and the program participants. Program participants are located in both Mobile and Pensacola areas. Mileage and meals will be provided when travel is required.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Volunteers are needed to engage one-on-one with students and families in our program, supporting various educational activities, participating in home/school visits, providing encouragement and support via phone, etc. 

This opportunity has both in-person and virtual elements, and schedules will be established that work for both the volunteers and the program participants. Program participants are located in both Mobile and Pensacola areas. Mileage and meals will be provided when travel is required.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Promote and Coordinate Volunteer Services

Volunteers are needed to assist with recruiting volunteer and student participants for the Emmaus Kidz mentoring program, including identifying and interviewing program candidates. Volunteers are also needed to communicate with and manage our cohort of volunteers, helping connect them with their preferred volunteer assignments and coordinating their schedules.

This opportunity is a collaborative effort between volunteers and organizational staff, and it's one where volunteers can work remotely, setting their own schedules.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.


Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Volunteers are needed to assist with recruiting volunteer and student participants for the Emmaus Kidz mentoring program, including identifying and interviewing program candidates. Volunteers are also needed to communicate with and manage our cohort of volunteers, helping connect them with their preferred volunteer assignments and coordinating their schedules.

This opportunity is a collaborative effort between volunteers and organizational staff, and it's one where volunteers can work remotely, setting their own schedules.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.


Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Fund Raiser Needed

Volunteers are needed to help with researching and identifying potential fundraising venues, supporting fundraising events, and creating seasonal fundraising campaigns through community awareness efforts.  Volunteers will collaborate with community businesses in an effort to raise funds for these events. This opportunity is a collaborative effort between volunteers and organizational staff, and it's one where volunteers can work remotely, setting their own schedules.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Volunteers are needed to help with researching and identifying potential fundraising venues, supporting fundraising events, and creating seasonal fundraising campaigns through community awareness efforts.  Volunteers will collaborate with community businesses in an effort to raise funds for these events. This opportunity is a collaborative effort between volunteers and organizational staff, and it's one where volunteers can work remotely, setting their own schedules.

For more information, contact James Gatson, jgatson1@bellsouth.net.

Agency: Emmaus Kidz & Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteers Needed

What You’ll Do:

Assist with data entry, filing, and scanning

Prepare mailings and thank-you letters

Organize donor and volunteer materials

Help with scheduling and special projects

Support event preparation and office organization

What We’re Looking For:

Friendly and dependable volunteers who enjoy working in an office setting

Comfortable using basic computer programs (Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.)

A passion for helping others and supporting our mission

Why It Matters:

Every task you complete helps us feed families across 35 counties in Alabama. Your time ensures that our team can focus more energy on getting food — and hope — to those who need it most.

Agency: Heart Of Alabama Food Bank

What You’ll Do:

Assist with data entry, filing, and scanning

Prepare mailings and thank-you letters

Organize donor and volunteer materials

Help with scheduling and special projects

Support event preparation and office organization

What We’re Looking For:

Friendly and dependable volunteers who enjoy working in an office setting

Comfortable using basic computer programs (Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.)

A passion for helping others and supporting our mission

Why It Matters:

Every task you complete helps us feed families across 35 counties in Alabama. Your time ensures that our team can focus more energy on getting food — and hope — to those who need it most.

Agency: Heart Of Alabama Food Bank

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foster Grandparent Volunteer Information Session

55+ to mentor youth 6th - 8th grade.  May also help with homework

Agency: Foster Grandparent Program

55+ to mentor youth 6th - 8th grade.  May also help with homework

Agency: Foster Grandparent Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sunday, January 11, 2026 Alabama's Largest Job Fair Volunteers

Alabama's Largest Job Fair has something for every potential or present employee, from entry-level to management. All industries will be represented. It will be at the R.H. Kirkpatrick Agricultural Pavilion, 2224 Highway 14 West, Autaugaville, AL 36003. We have a need for volunteers to help with front door crowd control, to show vendors to their booth, to help vendors get set up, to assist the host, to supervise the raffle drum entries, to help with clean up, to help with the guest experience, etc.

Agency: Fostering Excellence Productions

Alabama's Largest Job Fair has something for every potential or present employee, from entry-level to management. All industries will be represented. It will be at the R.H. Kirkpatrick Agricultural Pavilion, 2224 Highway 14 West, Autaugaville, AL 36003. We have a need for volunteers to help with front door crowd control, to show vendors to their booth, to help vendors get set up, to assist the host, to supervise the raffle drum entries, to help with clean up, to help with the guest experience, etc.

Agency: Fostering Excellence Productions

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Feb. 15, 2026- A Concert Band Tribute To Prince & Whitney Houston Volunteers

Feb. 15, 2026 - A Concert Band Tribute to Prince & Whitney Houston

Volunteers needed to help with traffic control at front door, act as ambassadors for the performers, scavenger hunt raffle drum supervisor, assist the show host, and attendee/guest experience enhancers.

Agency: Fostering Excellence Productions

Feb. 15, 2026 - A Concert Band Tribute to Prince & Whitney Houston

Volunteers needed to help with traffic control at front door, act as ambassadors for the performers, scavenger hunt raffle drum supervisor, assist the show host, and attendee/guest experience enhancers.

Agency: Fostering Excellence Productions

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Team

Phillip Cares, Inc. is supported by a dedicated team of volunteers who assist with application processing, event coordination, and community outreach. Our volunteers are trained to handle administrative tasks such as reviewing applications, coordinating with pet owners, and facilitating communication with our service partners. They also play an essential role in promoting the program through social media, distributing flyers, and representing us at community events. To volunteer please contact Dea. Phillip C. Johnson at (251) 300-5967 or info@phillipcares.org or Apply Here

Agency: Phillip Cares

Phillip Cares, Inc. is supported by a dedicated team of volunteers who assist with application processing, event coordination, and community outreach. Our volunteers are trained to handle administrative tasks such as reviewing applications, coordinating with pet owners, and facilitating communication with our service partners. They also play an essential role in promoting the program through social media, distributing flyers, and representing us at community events. To volunteer please contact Dea. Phillip C. Johnson at (251) 300-5967 or info@phillipcares.org or Apply Here

Agency: Phillip Cares

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36616

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dwell Goods (Thrift Store)

Help us accept, organize, price, and sell items in our thrift store! Donations to the thrift store are dropped off consistently to be organized and set out. All proceeds of Dwell Goods go to Dwell Mobile. Hours for the thrift store are Tuesday-Friday, 10:00am-6:00 pm and Saturdays 10:00am-3:00pm. *Shifts can be for full or half days or a few hours to work with your schedule.*

Agency: Dwell Mobile

Help us accept, organize, price, and sell items in our thrift store! Donations to the thrift store are dropped off consistently to be organized and set out. All proceeds of Dwell Goods go to Dwell Mobile. Hours for the thrift store are Tuesday-Friday, 10:00am-6:00 pm and Saturdays 10:00am-3:00pm. *Shifts can be for full or half days or a few hours to work with your schedule.*

Agency: Dwell Mobile

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Your Community by Preparing Free Tax Returns (Training Begins in November)

United Way of Southwest Alabama's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is growing, and we need volunteers! We're looking for people who want to learn to prepare free tax returns and to serve in our various tax centers throughout the Mobile area. This is important work, and it only happens with the dedication of our volunteer team.

You don't have to have tax preparation experience. It helps of course, but we offer training supported by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Please note: This is not training to start your own tax preparation business for pay. Volunteers are not allowed to accept payment for the tax returns they prepare for our taxpayers.

Although people think you have to be a math wiz to do taxes, the fact is the computer does most of the math. The most important skills have to do with working with other people as a team, listening to your clients, and applying the tax rules fairly, accurately, and consistently. And every return you prepare gets reviewed by a second volunteer, so there's always someone to double-check your work for you; you're never alone.

We'll hold orientation (come and learn more) sessions before training. Classes begin in November and are typically offered on weekdays and Saturdays. Sign up now and we'll notify you once the dates are set for training.

If you're looking to give back to your community in a way that challenges your mind and gives you the chance to see your real-world impact on the people we serve together, this could be for you. Join us to learn more!

Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama

United Way of Southwest Alabama's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is growing, and we need volunteers! We're looking for people who want to learn to prepare free tax returns and to serve in our various tax centers throughout the Mobile area. This is important work, and it only happens with the dedication of our volunteer team.

You don't have to have tax preparation experience. It helps of course, but we offer training supported by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Please note: This is not training to start your own tax preparation business for pay. Volunteers are not allowed to accept payment for the tax returns they prepare for our taxpayers.

Although people think you have to be a math wiz to do taxes, the fact is the computer does most of the math. The most important skills have to do with working with other people as a team, listening to your clients, and applying the tax rules fairly, accurately, and consistently. And every return you prepare gets reviewed by a second volunteer, so there's always someone to double-check your work for you; you're never alone.

We'll hold orientation (come and learn more) sessions before training. Classes begin in November and are typically offered on weekdays and Saturdays. Sign up now and we'll notify you once the dates are set for training.

If you're looking to give back to your community in a way that challenges your mind and gives you the chance to see your real-world impact on the people we serve together, this could be for you. Join us to learn more!

Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guest Speaker - Lunch Meeting

At Hope Inspired Ministries we are working to decrease poverty one job at a time. Our program focuses on preparing & equipping our students with the tools and knowledge necessary to obtain, maintain, and excel at employment. Help us in our mission to empower our community by donating your time to Hope Inspired Ministries! Our next class runs from January 15th - February 13th, 2026.

Speaker-Inspire students with your story!
Every day, our class welcomes a guest speaker from 11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Students gain so much from hearing outside perspectives, whether from an employer sharing career insights or from someone who has overcome challenges in life.

- No special prep is required. We’ll guide you and make sure you feel at ease.
- It’s just a one-hour commitment during the lunch hour.
- Your unique journey can encourage students, spark hope, and show them what’s possible.

Your voice may be exactly what a student needs to hear to keep moving forward.


Agency: Hope Inspired Ministries

At Hope Inspired Ministries we are working to decrease poverty one job at a time. Our program focuses on preparing & equipping our students with the tools and knowledge necessary to obtain, maintain, and excel at employment. Help us in our mission to empower our community by donating your time to Hope Inspired Ministries! Our next class runs from January 15th - February 13th, 2026.

Speaker-Inspire students with your story!
Every day, our class welcomes a guest speaker from 11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Students gain so much from hearing outside perspectives, whether from an employer sharing career insights or from someone who has overcome challenges in life.

- No special prep is required. We’ll guide you and make sure you feel at ease.
- It’s just a one-hour commitment during the lunch hour.
- Your unique journey can encourage students, spark hope, and show them what’s possible.

Your voice may be exactly what a student needs to hear to keep moving forward.


Agency: Hope Inspired Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mock Interviewer

Mock Interviewer: Help students gain confidence for their future!


During week five of class, on a Thursday afternoon, volunteer mock interviewers prepare students for real-life job interviews. You’ll simulate an interview using sample questions (provided for you) and then share helpful feedback, both directly with the student in real time and with our staff through a simple form.

• We’ll provide the questions and forms, so you’ll feel prepared and supported.
• It’s a one-time, short commitment, just one Thursday afternoon for 2 hours (1-3)
• You’ll make a direct impact by helping students gain the skills and confidence they need to succeed in the workforce.

Your professional insight could be the key to changing a student’s future!

Agency: Hope Inspired Ministries

Mock Interviewer: Help students gain confidence for their future!


During week five of class, on a Thursday afternoon, volunteer mock interviewers prepare students for real-life job interviews. You’ll simulate an interview using sample questions (provided for you) and then share helpful feedback, both directly with the student in real time and with our staff through a simple form.

• We’ll provide the questions and forms, so you’ll feel prepared and supported.
• It’s a one-time, short commitment, just one Thursday afternoon for 2 hours (1-3)
• You’ll make a direct impact by helping students gain the skills and confidence they need to succeed in the workforce.

Your professional insight could be the key to changing a student’s future!

Agency: Hope Inspired Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 12, 2026

Zip Code: 36109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentors for Students

At Hope Inspired Ministries we are working to decrease poverty one job at a time. Our program focuses on preparing & equipping our students with the tools and knowledge necessary to obtain, maintain, and excel at employment. Help us in our mission to empower our community by donating your time to Hope Inspired Ministries as a Mentor! Our next class begins on October 14, 2025. In 2026 our first class of the year runs from January 15th-February 13th.

Mentors provide invaluable wisdom and encouragement to our students. If you have a heart to positively influence someone seeking life change, mentoring is for you!

- You’ll spend just one lunch hour (12–1 p.m.) with your mentee each week and lunch is provided.

- Choose the day that best fits your schedule.

- Build a meaningful relationship that can transform not only your mentee’s life, but yours as well.

Your one hour a week can make a lifetime of difference.

By signing up, you are initiating a conversation with Stephanie Shorter at Hope Inspired Ministries. She will contact you to work out a schedule that works best for you!

Agency: Hope Inspired Ministries

At Hope Inspired Ministries we are working to decrease poverty one job at a time. Our program focuses on preparing & equipping our students with the tools and knowledge necessary to obtain, maintain, and excel at employment. Help us in our mission to empower our community by donating your time to Hope Inspired Ministries as a Mentor! Our next class begins on October 14, 2025. In 2026 our first class of the year runs from January 15th-February 13th.

Mentors provide invaluable wisdom and encouragement to our students. If you have a heart to positively influence someone seeking life change, mentoring is for you!

- You’ll spend just one lunch hour (12–1 p.m.) with your mentee each week and lunch is provided.

- Choose the day that best fits your schedule.

- Build a meaningful relationship that can transform not only your mentee’s life, but yours as well.

Your one hour a week can make a lifetime of difference.

By signing up, you are initiating a conversation with Stephanie Shorter at Hope Inspired Ministries. She will contact you to work out a schedule that works best for you!

Agency: Hope Inspired Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Provider

Be a Lunch Provider — Share a Meal, Share Hope
Lunch is one of our students’ greatest needs. For some, it may be the only warm meal they receive all day. By providing lunch, you meet a very real and practical need while showing our students they are cared for.

• You can choose the option that works best for you , have it delivered, cook and bring a meal, or simply send funds and we’ll handle the order.
• Lunch is dropped off between 11:00 and 11:30 a.m., making it easy to fit into your day.
• Connection: Your gift of a meal does more than feed students, it reminds them they are valued and supported by their community.

One meal can make a world of difference!

Agency: Hope Inspired Ministries

Be a Lunch Provider — Share a Meal, Share Hope
Lunch is one of our students’ greatest needs. For some, it may be the only warm meal they receive all day. By providing lunch, you meet a very real and practical need while showing our students they are cared for.

• You can choose the option that works best for you , have it delivered, cook and bring a meal, or simply send funds and we’ll handle the order.
• Lunch is dropped off between 11:00 and 11:30 a.m., making it easy to fit into your day.
• Connection: Your gift of a meal does more than feed students, it reminds them they are valued and supported by their community.

One meal can make a world of difference!

Agency: Hope Inspired Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36109

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Recognition Committee

Minimum Time Commitment: 1 hour/month

Write and deliver thank you notes for volunteers.Plan the volunteer appreciation ceremony with refreshments.Collect and maintain volunteer information.Provide an updated list of volunteers to the administrator.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Minimum Time Commitment: 1 hour/month

Write and deliver thank you notes for volunteers.Plan the volunteer appreciation ceremony with refreshments.Collect and maintain volunteer information.Provide an updated list of volunteers to the administrator.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Committee

Time Commitment: 3-6 hours per month, busiest time is Back-to-School, varies ongoing

Serve as a year-round clearinghouse to fill NFGC Daycare volunteer needs.Collaborate with the administrator to prepare volunteer position descriptions for Back-to-School packet and online volunteer page.Coordinate with the administrator to prepare and post an online volunteer sign-up page.Coordinate volunteer recruitment tables at Back-to-School events Maintain a database of volunteers and provide these to the administrator and committees as needed.Facilitate volunteer training events; ensure that volunteers complete mandatory paperworkFind last minute volunteers for events and activities (mostly via telephone).Provide a list of volunteers to the recognition committee so thank you notes can be written and delivered.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: 3-6 hours per month, busiest time is Back-to-School, varies ongoing

Serve as a year-round clearinghouse to fill NFGC Daycare volunteer needs.Collaborate with the administrator to prepare volunteer position descriptions for Back-to-School packet and online volunteer page.Coordinate with the administrator to prepare and post an online volunteer sign-up page.Coordinate volunteer recruitment tables at Back-to-School events Maintain a database of volunteers and provide these to the administrator and committees as needed.Facilitate volunteer training events; ensure that volunteers complete mandatory paperworkFind last minute volunteers for events and activities (mostly via telephone).Provide a list of volunteers to the recognition committee so thank you notes can be written and delivered.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teacher Appreciation Committee

Time Commitment: 12 hours per school year Busiest Times of Year: On-going 

Work with volunteer team and room representatives to coordinate Teacher Appreciation Week events in May.Teacher Appreciation Committee the teachers and staff with a festive card on their birthday Organize 2-3 lunches/breakfasts for teachers and staff during the school yearOrganize Dinners for Teacher conferences. Ex: One meal purchased by NFGC Daycare, and one potluck style feast.Will help the administrator; assign representatives to each classroom position according to applications filled out from the welcome packet.Will be responsible for keeping these applications in case of any position vacancy.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: 12 hours per school year Busiest Times of Year: On-going 

Work with volunteer team and room representatives to coordinate Teacher Appreciation Week events in May.Teacher Appreciation Committee the teachers and staff with a festive card on their birthday Organize 2-3 lunches/breakfasts for teachers and staff during the school yearOrganize Dinners for Teacher conferences. Ex: One meal purchased by NFGC Daycare, and one potluck style feast.Will help the administrator; assign representatives to each classroom position according to applications filled out from the welcome packet.Will be responsible for keeping these applications in case of any position vacancy.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Student of the Month Committee

Time Commitment: Year round.

Create a criterion for a student to achieve student of the month.Orient teacher via emailed notices.Once a month reward the student of the month with a certificate and a treat.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: Year round.

Create a criterion for a student to achieve student of the month.Orient teacher via emailed notices.Once a month reward the student of the month with a certificate and a treat.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: NFGC Daycare Spelling Bee Committee

Time Commitment: Once a year.

Plan and organize a Spelling Bee.Write a list of words categorized from PreK 1st class.A list of these words is to be given to each teacher with instructions.Encourage all students to participate.Give students a required time to study the large list of words.Teachers will give a mock spelling bee.The five from each class will compete at the PreK 1st class at the NFGC Daycare Spelling Bee.Collect the top three student’s entries from each class and categorize them from PreK 1st class. Execute NFGC Daycare Spelling Bee, inviting family and friends to support the students.Plan and provide prizes to winners, all students will receive participation ribbons.Responsible for set up, decorations and clean-up.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: Once a year.

Plan and organize a Spelling Bee.Write a list of words categorized from PreK 1st class.A list of these words is to be given to each teacher with instructions.Encourage all students to participate.Give students a required time to study the large list of words.Teachers will give a mock spelling bee.The five from each class will compete at the PreK 1st class at the NFGC Daycare Spelling Bee.Collect the top three student’s entries from each class and categorize them from PreK 1st class. Execute NFGC Daycare Spelling Bee, inviting family and friends to support the students.Plan and provide prizes to winners, all students will receive participation ribbons.Responsible for set up, decorations and clean-up.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Movie in the Gym Committee

Time Commitment: about 5-10 hours

Plan and execute the Movie in the Gym Event.Request donations or purchase refreshments to give at the concession stand.Recruit a team of volunteers to help man the event. Responsible for set-up and tear down.Provide a large movie screen.NFGC Daycare will provide a movie and fund this event.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: about 5-10 hours

Plan and execute the Movie in the Gym Event.Request donations or purchase refreshments to give at the concession stand.Recruit a team of volunteers to help man the event. Responsible for set-up and tear down.Provide a large movie screen.NFGC Daycare will provide a movie and fund this event.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hospitality Committee

Time Commitment: 3-5 hours per month Busiest Times of Year: On-going, varies by event, monthly for NFGC Daycare meeting

Recruit a team of helpers and focus on making all parents feel welcome at Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare. The main responsibility is to ensure that when someone walks through NFGC Daycare front doors, they instantly know what our mission is and how great our program is.Prepare/provide refreshments for NFGC Daycare general meetings. Solicit or prepare beverages (coffee, water, etc.) and baked goods for events as required.Solicit and package bake treats for events. Recruit workers and coordinate/work at bake events.Maintain and organize paper goods supplies for NFGC Daycare events.Maintain coffee/tea service supplies for staff in the breakroom area.Work with other committees and offer support during events.Give door prizes and gifts

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: 3-5 hours per month Busiest Times of Year: On-going, varies by event, monthly for NFGC Daycare meeting

Recruit a team of helpers and focus on making all parents feel welcome at Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare. The main responsibility is to ensure that when someone walks through NFGC Daycare front doors, they instantly know what our mission is and how great our program is.Prepare/provide refreshments for NFGC Daycare general meetings. Solicit or prepare beverages (coffee, water, etc.) and baked goods for events as required.Solicit and package bake treats for events. Recruit workers and coordinate/work at bake events.Maintain and organize paper goods supplies for NFGC Daycare events.Maintain coffee/tea service supplies for staff in the breakroom area.Work with other committees and offer support during events.Give door prizes and gifts

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Copy Cats Committee

Time Commitment: Every Monday from 9-4pm.

Invite all parent volunteers to help.Teachers will send down work that needs to be copied, cut, and/or corrected.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: Every Monday from 9-4pm.

Invite all parent volunteers to help.Teachers will send down work that needs to be copied, cut, and/or corrected.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bible Study & Arts Committee

Time Commitment: as requested by the Administrator

Teach the students christian music and stories in the Bible.Help with the set up and in-classroom assistance.Coordinate students during biblical skits for events.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: as requested by the Administrator

Teach the students christian music and stories in the Bible.Help with the set up and in-classroom assistance.Coordinate students during biblical skits for events.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Back To School Committee

Time Commitment: about 5-10 hours

Work with the administrator to help plan the event.Organize and execute a plan.Request any possible donations.Request any volunteers needed.Responsible for set-up and tear down.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Time Commitment: about 5-10 hours

Work with the administrator to help plan the event.Organize and execute a plan.Request any possible donations.Request any volunteers needed.Responsible for set-up and tear down.

The volunteers have to meet and maintain the performance standards of the Alabama Department of Human Resources. To volunteer please contact Phillip Johnson at (251) 470-1700 or pjohnson@nazaree.org

Agency: Nazaree Full Gospel Church Daycare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: YMCA Brown Bag Bus

The Brown Bag Bus is The YMCA of Greater Montgomery’s one-of-a-kind initiative to combat the effects of childhood hunger in Montgomery, Alabama. Our Brown Bag Bus is unique and serves an immediate need in our community. Outfitted with healthy meals, it travels to different areas in the Montgomery community to serve meals those in need.  The program provides hundreds of meals per day during the school year and thousands of meals per week during the summer.  Monday - Friday 1:00pm - 6:00pm

Agency: YMCA of Greater Montgomery

The Brown Bag Bus is The YMCA of Greater Montgomery’s one-of-a-kind initiative to combat the effects of childhood hunger in Montgomery, Alabama. Our Brown Bag Bus is unique and serves an immediate need in our community. Outfitted with healthy meals, it travels to different areas in the Montgomery community to serve meals those in need.  The program provides hundreds of meals per day during the school year and thousands of meals per week during the summer.  Monday - Friday 1:00pm - 6:00pm

Agency: YMCA of Greater Montgomery

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hospice Companionship Volunteers Needed! MOBILE LOCATION

Hospice volunteers are the most special in the world! They always have the biggest hearts!     

Regular visits from Hospice Companions can minimize patient loneliness and isolation through fellowship.  These volunteers provide companionship to the patients and relief to their caregivers by offering a supportive presence, a listening ear and a helping hand. These type of volunteer may provide companionship, care-relief, pet therapy, life review, reading to the patient, playing games, writing letters on behalf of patient and many more tasks.  These volunteers are needed in Mobile County.  

If you have ever had a family member on Hospice, you have hopefully seen the impact that wonderful visitors can make on an entire family. 

This volunteer opportunity is great for students looking to build their resumes and get patient experience. Volunteering with patients 1:1  can sometimes be a little daunting, but we work hard to make things really comfortable for everyone! Schedules for volunteering with patients can also be super FLEXIBLE! Great for students. 

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Hospice volunteers are the most special in the world! They always have the biggest hearts!     

Regular visits from Hospice Companions can minimize patient loneliness and isolation through fellowship.  These volunteers provide companionship to the patients and relief to their caregivers by offering a supportive presence, a listening ear and a helping hand. These type of volunteer may provide companionship, care-relief, pet therapy, life review, reading to the patient, playing games, writing letters on behalf of patient and many more tasks.  These volunteers are needed in Mobile County.  

If you have ever had a family member on Hospice, you have hopefully seen the impact that wonderful visitors can make on an entire family. 

This volunteer opportunity is great for students looking to build their resumes and get patient experience. Volunteering with patients 1:1  can sometimes be a little daunting, but we work hard to make things really comfortable for everyone! Schedules for volunteering with patients can also be super FLEXIBLE! Great for students. 

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do you sew, crochet, or knit? We need you! Mobile, AL

At the end of life, comfort is one of Hospice's main goals. If you are great at crafts, sewing, knitting, or crocheting, you can help provide comfort to patients and families who need it greatly!   

Items like lap blankets, fidget blankets, cards, room decorations, scrap booking, and more are needed. Your imagination can run wild because these items can go straight to patients and families to let them know someone cares.   

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

At the end of life, comfort is one of Hospice's main goals. If you are great at crafts, sewing, knitting, or crocheting, you can help provide comfort to patients and families who need it greatly!   

Items like lap blankets, fidget blankets, cards, room decorations, scrap booking, and more are needed. Your imagination can run wild because these items can go straight to patients and families to let them know someone cares.   

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arts & Crafts Volunteers Needed! Mobile LOCATION

At the end of life, comfort  is one of our top goals in our Hospice organization. If you enjoy creating art work, painting, sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc. you can help provide comfort to our patients and families! Any items like blankets (or fidget blankets), paintings, any art work or arts & crafts, cards, home/room decor, etc. are needed! Let your unique skills and imagination run wild as your work becomes comfort to our patients and families when they need it most.        

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

At the end of life, comfort  is one of our top goals in our Hospice organization. If you enjoy creating art work, painting, sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc. you can help provide comfort to our patients and families! Any items like blankets (or fidget blankets), paintings, any art work or arts & crafts, cards, home/room decor, etc. are needed! Let your unique skills and imagination run wild as your work becomes comfort to our patients and families when they need it most.        

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36695

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Hospice Volunteers Needed! MOBILE LOCATION

Hospice volunteers are some of the most special people in the world! They always have the biggest hearts!    

Administrative volunteers are great to be able to help the office staff with clerical tasks such as answering phones, mailings, helping to make marketing goodies, filing and organizing in the office, writing cards and letters to our patients and bereaved families.  We are looking for volunteers in the area for Mobile County. Administrative volunteers can make their own schedule and volunteer as often or as little as possible. This is an ongoing volunteer position, and we can use folks all year helping with tasks.    

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Hospice volunteers are some of the most special people in the world! They always have the biggest hearts!    

Administrative volunteers are great to be able to help the office staff with clerical tasks such as answering phones, mailings, helping to make marketing goodies, filing and organizing in the office, writing cards and letters to our patients and bereaved families.  We are looking for volunteers in the area for Mobile County. Administrative volunteers can make their own schedule and volunteer as often or as little as possible. This is an ongoing volunteer position, and we can use folks all year helping with tasks.    

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteering at Last Friday Art Night September 2025

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36528

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Set-Up/Volunteering at Corks for a Cause - September 2025

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36528

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteering at Last Friday Art Night August 2025

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36528

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteering at Last Friday Art Night July 2025

Private 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: Road to Recovery Driver

The Road To Recovery Volunteer Driver provides people with transportation to and from their cancer-related medical appointments. Drivers donate their time to help people with cancer get the lifesaving treatments they need.

Volunteers choose the rides that work best for their schedule. Most rides are scheduled during the weekday between 7am and 7pm. The American Cancer Society asks volunteers to commit to a minimum of 2 rides per month.

As a Road to Recovery driver, you can serve your community and help local people, provide support and encouragement, have rewarding one to one interactions with cancer patients, build relationships and save lives. Road to Recovery offers flexible scheduling, you drive as much or as little as you want when you want.

Agency: American Cancer Society

The Road To Recovery Volunteer Driver provides people with transportation to and from their cancer-related medical appointments. Drivers donate their time to help people with cancer get the lifesaving treatments they need.

Volunteers choose the rides that work best for their schedule. Most rides are scheduled during the weekday between 7am and 7pm. The American Cancer Society asks volunteers to commit to a minimum of 2 rides per month.

As a Road to Recovery driver, you can serve your community and help local people, provide support and encouragement, have rewarding one to one interactions with cancer patients, build relationships and save lives. Road to Recovery offers flexible scheduling, you drive as much or as little as you want when you want.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Red Cross Front Desk Volunteer- Montgomery

Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public about the American Red Cross and its programs Greet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistance Provide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer calls

Need is for hours during the work week

Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter

Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public about the American Red Cross and its programs Greet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistance Provide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer calls

Need is for hours during the work week

Agency: American Red Cross, Central Alabama Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekend Guest Dog Walker!

We are always in need of volunteers who are caring and ready to make a difference in the lives of animals and adopters.  You will be helping to place as many adoptable animals as possible into loving homes, while positively impacting the community. This is a low-commitment opportunity and we don't mind if you drop in once or if we see you every weekend!

Our pups can't wait to show the serene trails we have running through the back yard. They are hoping you can play for a two hour shift on Saturday or Sunday - either between 11:00am and 1:00pm or between 2:00pm and 4:00pm.

We always have a seasoned volunteer around to help if need any assistance. 

Our Critters can't wait to meet you!

*Must be at least 16 years of age to participate. Liability release forms can be filled out at https://www.montgomeryhumane.com/get-involved/volunteer-program/

Agency: Humane Society of Montgomery

We are always in need of volunteers who are caring and ready to make a difference in the lives of animals and adopters.  You will be helping to place as many adoptable animals as possible into loving homes, while positively impacting the community. This is a low-commitment opportunity and we don't mind if you drop in once or if we see you every weekend!

Our pups can't wait to show the serene trails we have running through the back yard. They are hoping you can play for a two hour shift on Saturday or Sunday - either between 11:00am and 1:00pm or between 2:00pm and 4:00pm.

We always have a seasoned volunteer around to help if need any assistance. 

Our Critters can't wait to meet you!

*Must be at least 16 years of age to participate. Liability release forms can be filled out at https://www.montgomeryhumane.com/get-involved/volunteer-program/

Agency: Humane Society of Montgomery

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36110

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Weekday Guest Dog Walker!

We are always in need of volunteers who are caring and ready to make a difference in the lives of animals and adopters.  You will be helping to place as many adoptable animals as possible into loving homes, while positively impacting the community. This is a low-commitment opportunity and we don't mind if you drop in once or if we see you every week!

Our pups can't wait to show the serene trails we have running through the back yard. They are hoping you can play for a two hour shift any day from Monday through Friday - either between 11:00am and 1:00pm or between 2:00pm and 4:00pm.

We always have a seasoned volunteer around to help if need any assistance. 

Our Critters can't wait to meet you!

*Must be at least 16 years of age to participate. Liability release forms can be filled out at https://www.montgomeryhumane.com/get-involved/volunteer-program/

Agency: Humane Society of Montgomery

We are always in need of volunteers who are caring and ready to make a difference in the lives of animals and adopters.  You will be helping to place as many adoptable animals as possible into loving homes, while positively impacting the community. This is a low-commitment opportunity and we don't mind if you drop in once or if we see you every week!

Our pups can't wait to show the serene trails we have running through the back yard. They are hoping you can play for a two hour shift any day from Monday through Friday - either between 11:00am and 1:00pm or between 2:00pm and 4:00pm.

We always have a seasoned volunteer around to help if need any assistance. 

Our Critters can't wait to meet you!

*Must be at least 16 years of age to participate. Liability release forms can be filled out at https://www.montgomeryhumane.com/get-involved/volunteer-program/

Agency: Humane Society of Montgomery

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36110

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Online as an English Conversation Partner

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch the recording of our volunteer info-session here.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch the recording of our volunteer info-session here.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 06905

Allow Groups: No


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: Education Department

Duties

1.Greet and direct guests

2.Demonstrate and operate exhibits

3. Provide tours of the Museum for Special Groups

4. Other task as needed

Volunteers can work in 2 to 4 hours increments and are needed occasionally all day for Special Events ***Background Check Required

Benefits:

1. After 50 hours of service -1 individual membership

2. After 100 hours of service - 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 Related to Career Advancement

9. Appreciation throughout the year

Follow this link to our website to complete the electronic "Volunteer Application" on our website.

https://nmmog.org/volunteers

A background check is required for this opportunity. The background check will be paid for by the museum. Once the electronic form is completed, the Volunteer Coordinator will send you the link to complete the background check. 








Agency: National Maritime Museum of the Gulf

Duties

1.Greet and direct guests

2.Demonstrate and operate exhibits

3. Provide tours of the Museum for Special Groups

4. Other task as needed

Volunteers can work in 2 to 4 hours increments and are needed occasionally all day for Special Events ***Background Check Required

Benefits:

1. After 50 hours of service -1 individual membership

2. After 100 hours of service - 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 Related to Career Advancement

9. Appreciation throughout the year

Follow this link to our website to complete the electronic "Volunteer Application" on our website.

https://nmmog.org/volunteers

A background check is required for this opportunity. The background check will be paid for by the museum. Once the electronic form is completed, the Volunteer Coordinator will send you the link to complete the background check. 








Agency: National Maritime Museum of the Gulf

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36602

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 Critters

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 Help

Come 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 Help

Come 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: Working with School-age Children in an After-School Program

Volunteers are needed to assist with school-age children in Dumas Wesley Community Center's After School Achievement Program. Volunteers will be responsible for, but not limited to: watching over the children, homework assistance, helping with daily activities, special events, and light organizing/cleaning. The program operates on the calendar year of the Mobile County Public School System. This volunteer need may also qualify for course credit or a student internship.

Volunteers can choose a day(s) Monday through Friday, from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Volunteers may commit to one day a week or several days a week. All volunteers have to complete a background check and attend orientation before volunteering. Volunteers are needed throughout the school year, except June and July

Learn more about the After School Achievement Program 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

Volunteers are needed to assist with school-age children in Dumas Wesley Community Center's After School Achievement Program. Volunteers will be responsible for, but not limited to: watching over the children, homework assistance, helping with daily activities, special events, and light organizing/cleaning. The program operates on the calendar year of the Mobile County Public School System. This volunteer need may also qualify for course credit or a student internship.

Volunteers can choose a day(s) Monday through Friday, from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Volunteers may commit to one day a week or several days a week. All volunteers have to complete a background check and attend orientation before volunteering. Volunteers are needed throughout the school year, except June and July

Learn more about the After School Achievement Program 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