Opportunities From: City of Detroit

Volunteer: Walk-up Groceries Distribution at Hope Clinic Farm Stand

Hope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to help in our Food & Basic Needs program!

Hope Clinic's Walk-up Groceries allow clients to get produce, flowers, and a few shelf-stable foods each week without a scheduled appointment. The first 30ish minutes of each shift is the busiest, but things quiet down significantly after that.

Our Monday shift is a great way to test the waters if you are a first-time volunteer at the Farm Stand, but our greatest needs are for volunteers on Thursdays and Saturdays.

If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information!

Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Program: Hope Clinic

Hope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to help in our Food & Basic Needs program!

Hope Clinic's Walk-up Groceries allow clients to get produce, flowers, and a few shelf-stable foods each week without a scheduled appointment. The first 30ish minutes of each shift is the busiest, but things quiet down significantly after that.

Our Monday shift is a great way to test the waters if you are a first-time volunteer at the Farm Stand, but our greatest needs are for volunteers on Thursdays and Saturdays.

If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information!

Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Program: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197-5358

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry Preparation

NOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/

"Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org.

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Come join us in making grocery bags filled with items pre-ordered by clients, put together bags of produce, and stock shelves to get ready for the opening of our food pantry in the afternoon. Requires frequent movement and lifting, and is often fast paced. Shifts occur Tuesdays from 9 am - 12:30 pm, before the pantry opens.

Program: SOS Community Services

NOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/

"Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org.

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Come join us in making grocery bags filled with items pre-ordered by clients, put together bags of produce, and stock shelves to get ready for the opening of our food pantry in the afternoon. Requires frequent movement and lifting, and is often fast paced. Shifts occur Tuesdays from 9 am - 12:30 pm, before the pantry opens.

Program: SOS Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Distribution

NOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/

"Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org.

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Work with us to get food to others in our community that are in need. Assist shoppers as they make their way around the pantry, complete walk-up orders, and help keep the pantry stocked during distribution hours. This position interacts directly with clients, requires frequent movement and lifting, and is often fast paced.

Program: SOS Community Services

NOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/

"Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org.

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Work with us to get food to others in our community that are in need. Assist shoppers as they make their way around the pantry, complete walk-up orders, and help keep the pantry stocked during distribution hours. This position interacts directly with clients, requires frequent movement and lifting, and is often fast paced.

Program: SOS Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Delivery Truck Unload

NOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/

"Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org.

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The SOS Food Pantry needs strong and dependable volunteers to assist in unloading the Food Gatherers Delivery truck that arrives every Monday at 1pm. This shift involves heavy lifting and frequent movement carrying objects over 30lbs and is a fast paced task. We try our best to unload the truck within an hour or less so the Food Gatherers driver can move on to their next delivery quickly. Experience using dollies is preferred but not required.

Program: SOS Community Services

NOTICE: Signing up for this opportunity does NOT automatically confirm your shift. All volunteers must complete a volunteer application on our website: https://soscs.org/volunteer/

"Signing up" on this listing notifies our volunteer coordinator of your interest, who will then contact you directly to discuss our intake process for volunteers. Questions should be directed to volunteer@soscs.org.

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The SOS Food Pantry needs strong and dependable volunteers to assist in unloading the Food Gatherers Delivery truck that arrives every Monday at 1pm. This shift involves heavy lifting and frequent movement carrying objects over 30lbs and is a fast paced task. We try our best to unload the truck within an hour or less so the Food Gatherers driver can move on to their next delivery quickly. Experience using dollies is preferred but not required.

Program: SOS Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Distribution at Crossroads East

Join us every Monday afternoon at our East location as we come together to make a positive impact on our community. As volunteers, you'll have the opportunity to be part of a meaningful experience where we distribute food from Forgotten Harvest to community members in need.

Your role will involve setting up and arranging tables and chairs, creating a warm and welcoming environment for our guests, distributing food, and cleanup.

With your help, we ensure that everyone has access to nutritious food while fostering a sense of belonging and care within our community. The volunteer shift typically runs from 12PM to 4PM.

Program: Crossroads of Michigan

Join us every Monday afternoon at our East location as we come together to make a positive impact on our community. As volunteers, you'll have the opportunity to be part of a meaningful experience where we distribute food from Forgotten Harvest to community members in need.

Your role will involve setting up and arranging tables and chairs, creating a warm and welcoming environment for our guests, distributing food, and cleanup.

With your help, we ensure that everyone has access to nutritious food while fostering a sense of belonging and care within our community. The volunteer shift typically runs from 12PM to 4PM.

Program: Crossroads of Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48236

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Distribution Program

The Lighthouse Distribution Center processes thousands of pounds of donated and purchased food each year to serve our neighbors in need. Volunteer tasks include sorting and packing food, loading food boxes into delivery driver vehicles, preparing toiletry bags, and more.   Packing food boxes typically takes place in the morning and loading food boxes into vehicles in the afternoon.   

*Volunteers must be at least 14 years of age.  Those 14 and 15 of age must be accompanied by parent or guardian.  

Click here https://cerv.is/0232x391 or contact gfagan@lighthousemi.org to sign up for this volunteer opportunity.

Program: Lighthouse

The Lighthouse Distribution Center processes thousands of pounds of donated and purchased food each year to serve our neighbors in need. Volunteer tasks include sorting and packing food, loading food boxes into delivery driver vehicles, preparing toiletry bags, and more.   Packing food boxes typically takes place in the morning and loading food boxes into vehicles in the afternoon.   

*Volunteers must be at least 14 years of age.  Those 14 and 15 of age must be accompanied by parent or guardian.  

Click here https://cerv.is/0232x391 or contact gfagan@lighthousemi.org to sign up for this volunteer opportunity.

Program: Lighthouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48187

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry Help

This is a hands-on volunteer role. Volunteers must be willing and able to work with people of different backgrounds and nationalities, exhibit compassion and sensitivity, maintain safe working conditions, and uphold strict confidentiality of all member and volunteer information.

Responsibilities will include some or all of the following: 

Assisting in unloading food donations and putting them in storage areas  Moving and arranging food to facilitate the distribution process Loading food boxes into client vehicles Packing food boxes  Stocking food shelves Sanitizing and cleaning   Other duties as assigned 

Physical Requirements:

This volunteer activity does require some heavy lifting, a minimum of 25 lbs. and regular movement.

Age Requirements:   Volunteers must be at least 13 years of age to volunteer or accompanied by a parent/guardian.

 

Click here https://cerv.is/0232x22 or contact gfagan@lighthousemi.org to sign up for this opportunity.

Program: Lighthouse

This is a hands-on volunteer role. Volunteers must be willing and able to work with people of different backgrounds and nationalities, exhibit compassion and sensitivity, maintain safe working conditions, and uphold strict confidentiality of all member and volunteer information.

Responsibilities will include some or all of the following: 

Assisting in unloading food donations and putting them in storage areas  Moving and arranging food to facilitate the distribution process Loading food boxes into client vehicles Packing food boxes  Stocking food shelves Sanitizing and cleaning   Other duties as assigned 

Physical Requirements:

This volunteer activity does require some heavy lifting, a minimum of 25 lbs. and regular movement.

Age Requirements:   Volunteers must be at least 13 years of age to volunteer or accompanied by a parent/guardian.

 

Click here https://cerv.is/0232x22 or contact gfagan@lighthousemi.org to sign up for this opportunity.

Program: Lighthouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48342

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Healthy Home Basket REMOTE

PURPOSE OF JOB: Plan and purchase home health and hygiene supplies for families moving into a new home after experiencing homelessness. Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase supplies.

 

TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED2.5 HOURS including:

+ 15 minute virtual Wayne Metro Volunteer Orientation, which can be scheduled any weekday

+ 2 hours estimated to complete job duties

 

DUTIES

Collect funds for purchasing below supplies. Purchase supplies: 1 laundry basket 1 container laundry soap 1 bottle dish soap 4 bath towels and 4 wash cloths Family size each of shampoo, conditioner and body soap/wash Optional supplies that could also be purchased: feminine hygiene products, products for African-American hair, deodorant Put all supplies into the one laundry basket. Call to arrange basket pick-up

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase party supplies

 

LOCATION:  REMOTE = You may do this volunteer job anywhere!

 

BENEFITS

Build teamwork skills while you plan alongside co-workers Learn about resources in your community for basic needs Have fun and feel good while helping others

Program: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

PURPOSE OF JOB: Plan and purchase home health and hygiene supplies for families moving into a new home after experiencing homelessness. Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase supplies.

 

TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED2.5 HOURS including:

+ 15 minute virtual Wayne Metro Volunteer Orientation, which can be scheduled any weekday

+ 2 hours estimated to complete job duties

 

DUTIES

Collect funds for purchasing below supplies. Purchase supplies: 1 laundry basket 1 container laundry soap 1 bottle dish soap 4 bath towels and 4 wash cloths Family size each of shampoo, conditioner and body soap/wash Optional supplies that could also be purchased: feminine hygiene products, products for African-American hair, deodorant Put all supplies into the one laundry basket. Call to arrange basket pick-up

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase party supplies

 

LOCATION:  REMOTE = You may do this volunteer job anywhere!

 

BENEFITS

Build teamwork skills while you plan alongside co-workers Learn about resources in your community for basic needs Have fun and feel good while helping others

Program: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nourish & Nurture: Volunteer Wednesdays with Crossroads

Step into the heart of compassion and lend a helping hand every Wednesday morning with Crossroads. Together, we create a powerful impact in our community by distributing food from Forgotten Harvest to those who need it most. As a volunteer, your genuine care and warmth are the cornerstones of these efforts.

Unpacking and setting up the food are more than just tasks; they're acts of love that ensure individuals and families facing challenges receive the nourishment they deserve. Your presence and support during the distribution process make a real difference, touching the lives of every person we serve.

This role involves helping with set up, distribution, and cleanup. Volunteers need to be able to carry boxes and lift tables and chairs. 

Program: Crossroads of Michigan

Step into the heart of compassion and lend a helping hand every Wednesday morning with Crossroads. Together, we create a powerful impact in our community by distributing food from Forgotten Harvest to those who need it most. As a volunteer, your genuine care and warmth are the cornerstones of these efforts.

Unpacking and setting up the food are more than just tasks; they're acts of love that ensure individuals and families facing challenges receive the nourishment they deserve. Your presence and support during the distribution process make a real difference, touching the lives of every person we serve.

This role involves helping with set up, distribution, and cleanup. Volunteers need to be able to carry boxes and lift tables and chairs. 

Program: Crossroads of Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grocery Shopping/Errand Assistance for Seniors and Disabled Adults

Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers strives to help seniors and disabled adults preserve their independence by providing volunteer services to help them fill the gaps they need to remain living in their own homes. One of the services we offer is assistance with getting groceries at the store and other essential errands. Clients request either having a volunteer come and pick up their grocery list and do the shopping for them (payment for groceries provided by client) or request for a volunteer to drive them to the store and help them while they shop in Macomb, Oakland, and St. Clair Counties. 

Opportunities are very flexible, volunteers indicate what cities they want to help in, how often they want to help, and the best days/times they are available to volunteer and IVC only calls to ask about requests that match the volunteer's preferences.

Whether you can help once a week, once a month, or once a year, any time you can dedicate is greatly appreciated!

Give us a call or email today to get started! 

Program: Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers

Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers strives to help seniors and disabled adults preserve their independence by providing volunteer services to help them fill the gaps they need to remain living in their own homes. One of the services we offer is assistance with getting groceries at the store and other essential errands. Clients request either having a volunteer come and pick up their grocery list and do the shopping for them (payment for groceries provided by client) or request for a volunteer to drive them to the store and help them while they shop in Macomb, Oakland, and St. Clair Counties. 

Opportunities are very flexible, volunteers indicate what cities they want to help in, how often they want to help, and the best days/times they are available to volunteer and IVC only calls to ask about requests that match the volunteer's preferences.

Whether you can help once a week, once a month, or once a year, any time you can dedicate is greatly appreciated!

Give us a call or email today to get started! 

Program: Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48066

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Living Food Distribution

This is a great opportunity to help low-income adults in need. We pack grocery bags in the community room, then we deliver food right to the door. This is a good opportunity for volunteers who like to be hands on and meet those they are directly helping. There is standing, walking, and carrying during the event, but we can cater your job to your abilities.   

Program: Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan - Senior Outreach

This is a great opportunity to help low-income adults in need. We pack grocery bags in the community room, then we deliver food right to the door. This is a good opportunity for volunteers who like to be hands on and meet those they are directly helping. There is standing, walking, and carrying during the event, but we can cater your job to your abilities.   

Program: Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan - Senior Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48213

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Western Wayne County and Downriver Meals on Wheels Program

Meals on Wheels volunteers are needed to deliver nutritious meals to homebound older adults in  the 34 communities of western Wayne County and Downriver. Volunteers sign up for 2 to 4-hour time slots between 8 AM and 1 PM, Monday through Friday. Call Wayne County Senior Services at 734-326-5202 or fill out this form to become a volunteer in your community today.

Program: The Senior Alliance

Meals on Wheels volunteers are needed to deliver nutritious meals to homebound older adults in  the 34 communities of western Wayne County and Downriver. Volunteers sign up for 2 to 4-hour time slots between 8 AM and 1 PM, Monday through Friday. Call Wayne County Senior Services at 734-326-5202 or fill out this form to become a volunteer in your community today.

Program: The Senior Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48184

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Distribution Volunteer

Our Bryant Market is looking for dedicated volunteers to join our team to assist with food distribution on Mondays, June17th - August 26th.

Food distribution partners help with unloading the food truck, inspecting and organizing food, making bags of food, and distributing food to community members.

Program: Community Action Network (CAN)

Our Bryant Market is looking for dedicated volunteers to join our team to assist with food distribution on Mondays, June17th - August 26th.

Food distribution partners help with unloading the food truck, inspecting and organizing food, making bags of food, and distributing food to community members.

Program: Community Action Network (CAN)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 3rd Saturday Monthly Food Distribution Volunteers Needed

Berea Cares is a faith-based organization that has partnered with Food Gatherers to distribute food to Washtenaw County residents facing food insecurities on the 3rd Saturday of every month.  We have recently had an increase in the amount of food distributed and are looking for volunteers to help out 2 to 3 hours on that day. Volunteers simply place the food in the vehicles in the distribution line.  No actual up-close contact with residents. 

Program: Berea Cares

Berea Cares is a faith-based organization that has partnered with Food Gatherers to distribute food to Washtenaw County residents facing food insecurities on the 3rd Saturday of every month.  We have recently had an increase in the amount of food distributed and are looking for volunteers to help out 2 to 3 hours on that day. Volunteers simply place the food in the vehicles in the distribution line.  No actual up-close contact with residents. 

Program: Berea Cares

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Developing K.I.D.S.' Weekly Food Distribution

Developing K.I.D.S. receives food deliveries every Tuesday from Trader Joe's.

Food distribution is open weekly to the community from 10am -2 pm. No appointment, registration or sign up requiredl

(24230 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit, MI 48219)

Volunteers are needed during the following time slots:

Prep and set up (Fast paced, and involves some heavy lifting)
8:30am - 8:45am       Assist with set up of tables
9:00am - 9:30am       Unload food from delivery drivers
9:00am - 10:00am     Sort, organize, and present grocery items on tables for community food distribution

10:00am - 12:00pm    Distribute shopping bags to visitors, assist guests with carrying groceries to their vehicles, maintain clean and organized food presentation, break down empty tables, and carry them to appropriate storage space, etc.   

12pm -2:00pm (Very light duty)  Monitor food tables, greet visitors, distribute grocery bags, maintain, organize and consolidate food tables.    

Program: Developing Kingdoms In Different Stages (K.I.D.S.)

Developing K.I.D.S. receives food deliveries every Tuesday from Trader Joe's.

Food distribution is open weekly to the community from 10am -2 pm. No appointment, registration or sign up requiredl

(24230 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit, MI 48219)

Volunteers are needed during the following time slots:

Prep and set up (Fast paced, and involves some heavy lifting)
8:30am - 8:45am       Assist with set up of tables
9:00am - 9:30am       Unload food from delivery drivers
9:00am - 10:00am     Sort, organize, and present grocery items on tables for community food distribution

10:00am - 12:00pm    Distribute shopping bags to visitors, assist guests with carrying groceries to their vehicles, maintain clean and organized food presentation, break down empty tables, and carry them to appropriate storage space, etc.   

12pm -2:00pm (Very light duty)  Monitor food tables, greet visitors, distribute grocery bags, maintain, organize and consolidate food tables.    

Program: Developing Kingdoms In Different Stages (K.I.D.S.)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland HOPE Food Pantry & Thrift Store Volunteers

Oakland HOPE’s Client Choice Food Pantry is able to provide FREE groceries to thousands of families each month. Families, seniors and veterans who have lost their paycheck and income now receive free groceries because of your support!   We have been able to share the love and hope of Jesus because of volunteers, donors, and supporters and Thrift Store shoppers like YOU!

Oakland HOPE's Food Pantry is dependent on the sales from our Thrift Store, and is the funding mechanism for our entire ministry.

Volunteers are needed Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10:00am to 4:00pm. First-time volunteers should arrive before 10:00 for orientation. Lunch is provided. 

Volunteers will split their time between the food pantry and the thrift store. BECAUSE OAKLAND HOPE'S FOOD PANTRY IS ALWAYS OUR #1 PRIORITY - VOLUNTEERS MAYBE MOVED TO EITHER THE THRIFT STORE OR TO FOOD PANTRY DEPENDING UPON OUR GREATEST NEED.  FLEXIBILITY IS KEY!

Food Pantry volunteers: enjoy being a shopper!  Help select items for families who visit the food pantry and other volunteers load the food boxes into their vehicles.  Work with other dedicated volunteers to sort through food items for quality assurance and help to pre-bag fresh produce! Volunteers do not make direct contact with clients in the food pantry.

Thrift Store volunteers: work in the thrift store by sorting and pricing items! Help keep shelves updated with new merchandise and beautify our store and improve our shopping experience. Volunteers help hang-clothes, display merchandise in the store and help with donations. They may also be need identify handyman/fix-it folks needed for small jobs and to test small appliances to verify that they work. Our Thrift Store is filled with previously loved, gently used items, clothing, jewelry, shoes, purses, electronics, household items, fabulous mid-century modern, antiques and shabby chic furniture finds.

Group Volunteers:  With advance notice we welcome groups of all ages and sizes (max 15-20) Corporate, Church, School, Groups of Friends and Families welcome!  Volunteering at Oakland HOPE is the perfect TEAM-Building activity or modeling social responsibility for youth and all ages.  Groups please email norma@oaklandhope.org


For those individually signing up please also do so here after signing up with us: Oakland HOPE Thrift Store & Food Pantry: Thrift Store & Food Pantry - 20 E Walton Blvd. Pontiac MI 48340

 

Program: Oakland HOPE

Oakland HOPE’s Client Choice Food Pantry is able to provide FREE groceries to thousands of families each month. Families, seniors and veterans who have lost their paycheck and income now receive free groceries because of your support!   We have been able to share the love and hope of Jesus because of volunteers, donors, and supporters and Thrift Store shoppers like YOU!

Oakland HOPE's Food Pantry is dependent on the sales from our Thrift Store, and is the funding mechanism for our entire ministry.

Volunteers are needed Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10:00am to 4:00pm. First-time volunteers should arrive before 10:00 for orientation. Lunch is provided. 

Volunteers will split their time between the food pantry and the thrift store. BECAUSE OAKLAND HOPE'S FOOD PANTRY IS ALWAYS OUR #1 PRIORITY - VOLUNTEERS MAYBE MOVED TO EITHER THE THRIFT STORE OR TO FOOD PANTRY DEPENDING UPON OUR GREATEST NEED.  FLEXIBILITY IS KEY!

Food Pantry volunteers: enjoy being a shopper!  Help select items for families who visit the food pantry and other volunteers load the food boxes into their vehicles.  Work with other dedicated volunteers to sort through food items for quality assurance and help to pre-bag fresh produce! Volunteers do not make direct contact with clients in the food pantry.

Thrift Store volunteers: work in the thrift store by sorting and pricing items! Help keep shelves updated with new merchandise and beautify our store and improve our shopping experience. Volunteers help hang-clothes, display merchandise in the store and help with donations. They may also be need identify handyman/fix-it folks needed for small jobs and to test small appliances to verify that they work. Our Thrift Store is filled with previously loved, gently used items, clothing, jewelry, shoes, purses, electronics, household items, fabulous mid-century modern, antiques and shabby chic furniture finds.

Group Volunteers:  With advance notice we welcome groups of all ages and sizes (max 15-20) Corporate, Church, School, Groups of Friends and Families welcome!  Volunteering at Oakland HOPE is the perfect TEAM-Building activity or modeling social responsibility for youth and all ages.  Groups please email norma@oaklandhope.org


For those individually signing up please also do so here after signing up with us: Oakland HOPE Thrift Store & Food Pantry: Thrift Store & Food Pantry - 20 E Walton Blvd. Pontiac MI 48340

 

Program: Oakland HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48340

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bright Future Scholars: The Math and Reading Tutoring Program

****We are still looking for volunteers****

***** You are not required to be an expert or having a teachers degree****

The Maurice A.C. Kirkwood Jr. Youth Foundation's commitment to providing tutors for reading and math in classrooms for elementary and middle school children is an impactful initiative. This program aims to enhance students' academic performance by offering personalized support and guidance in foundational subjects. Tutors can:

Boost Literacy Skills: Help students improve their reading comprehension, vocabulary, and overall literacy, which are critical for academic success.

Strengthen Math Foundations: Provide targeted assistance in math concepts, ensuring students grasp fundamental skills and build confidence.

Encourage Positive Role Models: Serve as mentors/tutors who inspire and motivate students, offering encouragement and demonstrating the value of education.

Enhance Classroom Learning: Work alongside teachers to create a more dynamic and supportive learning environment, addressing the diverse needs of students.

Promote Equity in Education: Offer additional resources to students who may benefit from individualized attention, fostering an equitable approach to learning.

Program: Maurice AC Kirkwood Jr Youth Foundation

****We are still looking for volunteers****

***** You are not required to be an expert or having a teachers degree****

The Maurice A.C. Kirkwood Jr. Youth Foundation's commitment to providing tutors for reading and math in classrooms for elementary and middle school children is an impactful initiative. This program aims to enhance students' academic performance by offering personalized support and guidance in foundational subjects. Tutors can:

Boost Literacy Skills: Help students improve their reading comprehension, vocabulary, and overall literacy, which are critical for academic success.

Strengthen Math Foundations: Provide targeted assistance in math concepts, ensuring students grasp fundamental skills and build confidence.

Encourage Positive Role Models: Serve as mentors/tutors who inspire and motivate students, offering encouragement and demonstrating the value of education.

Enhance Classroom Learning: Work alongside teachers to create a more dynamic and supportive learning environment, addressing the diverse needs of students.

Promote Equity in Education: Offer additional resources to students who may benefit from individualized attention, fostering an equitable approach to learning.

Program: Maurice AC Kirkwood Jr Youth Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48229

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Book Sorting, Counting, Packing

As a volunteer, you will sign a waiver, listen to a 10 minute orientation and spend time sorting books and moving boxes (no more than 25lbs). Thank you!
Join us at our headquarters located in Farmington Hills to help us SORT, COUNT, and PACK books! Sign up Here



Program: Making Spirits Bright

As a volunteer, you will sign a waiver, listen to a 10 minute orientation and spend time sorting books and moving boxes (no more than 25lbs). Thank you!
Join us at our headquarters located in Farmington Hills to help us SORT, COUNT, and PACK books! Sign up Here



Program: Making Spirits Bright

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48334

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Disaster Health and Mental Health Services

Put Your Professional Credentials to Work on a Red Cross Disaster Health Services or Disaster Mental Health Team

During large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands-on care and education to disaster-affected clients. The work setting is generally in emergency shelters or on outreach teams in the community. (Keep in mind, you could be assigned to another work location once you arrive on scene depending on the needs of the operation.)

 

Learn more here - https://www.redcross.org/volunteer/volunteer-opportunities/disaster-health-mental-health-volunteer.html

 

Requirements

Disaster Health: Current, active, and unencumbered licensure or certification for the healthcare professions, including RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN.

View eligibility requirements for healthcare professionals

Disaster Mental Health: Currently licensed or recently retired mental health professionals, current school psychologists and school counselors, and current psychiatric nurses.

View complete eligibility requirements for mental health professionals     

Shift commitment    

If you are local to the disaster: multiple shifts (4-12 hours each) or

If you will need to travel: 10-14 consecutive days of 8-12 hour shifts (Travel, lodging and meals are provided for deployed workers.)

Comfortable interacting with people from diverse background whose lives have been disrupted 

Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently

Ability to follow safety protocols and directions consistently and thoroughly


Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Put Your Professional Credentials to Work on a Red Cross Disaster Health Services or Disaster Mental Health Team

During large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands-on care and education to disaster-affected clients. The work setting is generally in emergency shelters or on outreach teams in the community. (Keep in mind, you could be assigned to another work location once you arrive on scene depending on the needs of the operation.)

 

Learn more here - https://www.redcross.org/volunteer/volunteer-opportunities/disaster-health-mental-health-volunteer.html

 

Requirements

Disaster Health: Current, active, and unencumbered licensure or certification for the healthcare professions, including RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN.

View eligibility requirements for healthcare professionals

Disaster Mental Health: Currently licensed or recently retired mental health professionals, current school psychologists and school counselors, and current psychiatric nurses.

View complete eligibility requirements for mental health professionals     

Shift commitment    

If you are local to the disaster: multiple shifts (4-12 hours each) or

If you will need to travel: 10-14 consecutive days of 8-12 hour shifts (Travel, lodging and meals are provided for deployed workers.)

Comfortable interacting with people from diverse background whose lives have been disrupted 

Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently

Ability to follow safety protocols and directions consistently and thoroughly


Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialist

Most of the 65,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. They may not make the news, but we know they are just as devastating to the families affected. Trained and available, Disaster Action Team volunteers are ready to respond to these emergencies, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. From offering a shoulder to cry on, to meeting any immediate needs for shelter or supplies, to connecting people with long term recovery services, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone. 

Many disaster action team volunteers share these life experiences and skills:

Team-orientedAvailability and flexibility for at least 4-6 hours per weekBilingualComfortable with ambiguityEmpathetic and compassionateDisaster response experienceCan remain calm and patient during stressful situations

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Most of the 65,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. They may not make the news, but we know they are just as devastating to the families affected. Trained and available, Disaster Action Team volunteers are ready to respond to these emergencies, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. From offering a shoulder to cry on, to meeting any immediate needs for shelter or supplies, to connecting people with long term recovery services, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone. 

Many disaster action team volunteers share these life experiences and skills:

Team-orientedAvailability and flexibility for at least 4-6 hours per weekBilingualComfortable with ambiguityEmpathetic and compassionateDisaster response experienceCan remain calm and patient during stressful situations

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Action Team (DAT) Duty Officer

Be a part of the local disaster response team by ensuring timely activation and monitoring of local and regional Disaster Action Team responses. 

Ensures that DAT responders are dispatched to the scene of local disasters and escalates larger incidents to regional leadership.

•       Interested in working independently as a part of a team

•       Tech savvy

•       Excellent communicator

•       Organized and detail oriented

•       Able to multi-task

Great opportunity for people who want to touch the mission but prefer to do so from their home. DDOs should be comfortable taking calls during their assigned shift times (day or night) across a wide geography (typically the region) and know that call volume may vary during their shift.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Be a part of the local disaster response team by ensuring timely activation and monitoring of local and regional Disaster Action Team responses. 

Ensures that DAT responders are dispatched to the scene of local disasters and escalates larger incidents to regional leadership.

•       Interested in working independently as a part of a team

•       Tech savvy

•       Excellent communicator

•       Organized and detail oriented

•       Able to multi-task

Great opportunity for people who want to touch the mission but prefer to do so from their home. DDOs should be comfortable taking calls during their assigned shift times (day or night) across a wide geography (typically the region) and know that call volume may vary during their shift.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sheltering

Support the day-to-day activities withing a shelter which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas. 

Provides direct, front-line customer service to clients and cares for basic needs in a group setting.

•       Enjoys working as a part of a team

•       Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

•       Loves supporting clients’ needs

•       Able to work in a dynamic situation

Shelter shifts on larger DROs are typically 12-hour shifts and may include day or night shifts. Nationally deployable shelter workers should be comfortable working either days or nights depending on need.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Support the day-to-day activities withing a shelter which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas. 

Provides direct, front-line customer service to clients and cares for basic needs in a group setting.

•       Enjoys working as a part of a team

•       Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

•       Loves supporting clients’ needs

•       Able to work in a dynamic situation

Shelter shifts on larger DROs are typically 12-hour shifts and may include day or night shifts. Nationally deployable shelter workers should be comfortable working either days or nights depending on need.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Resident Transition

Work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to long term housing solutions.    

Rewarding front-line position that helps clients move from a shelter situation to a more sustainable housing option post-disaster.

•       Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

•       Tech-savvy

•       Loves supporting clients’ needs

•       Creative problem solver

•       Able to work in a dynamic situation

Great for social workers and non-licensed volunteers with case management experience or clinical skills due to complexity in client cases (but this background is not required). Knowledge of or prior experience working with housing programs would also be a great fit (but not required).

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to long term housing solutions.    

Rewarding front-line position that helps clients move from a shelter situation to a more sustainable housing option post-disaster.

•       Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

•       Tech-savvy

•       Loves supporting clients’ needs

•       Creative problem solver

•       Able to work in a dynamic situation

Great for social workers and non-licensed volunteers with case management experience or clinical skills due to complexity in client cases (but this background is not required). Knowledge of or prior experience working with housing programs would also be a great fit (but not required).

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Engagement & Partnerships

Work with external organizations to build capacity, coordinate activities, integrate expertise and provide channels to reach all disaster-affected communities, particularly traditionally underserved populations. 

Makes connections with community organizations who can benefit our clients during response and recovery

•       Respects and understands different cultures and perspectives

•       Able to articulate goals, needs, benefits of partnership

•       Values input and fosters a cooperation

•       Consistently follows through with commitment and responsibilities

Needs to be able to represent ARC to external organizations with professionalism and work within the established DRO chain of command to make commitments. Position is likely field-based visiting with other organizations and not at the DRO headquarters full time so some degree of working independently is needed.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Work with external organizations to build capacity, coordinate activities, integrate expertise and provide channels to reach all disaster-affected communities, particularly traditionally underserved populations. 

Makes connections with community organizations who can benefit our clients during response and recovery

•       Respects and understands different cultures and perspectives

•       Able to articulate goals, needs, benefits of partnership

•       Values input and fosters a cooperation

•       Consistently follows through with commitment and responsibilities

Needs to be able to represent ARC to external organizations with professionalism and work within the established DRO chain of command to make commitments. Position is likely field-based visiting with other organizations and not at the DRO headquarters full time so some degree of working independently is needed.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Government Operations

Government Operations volunteers are responsible for ensuring Red Cross actions are aligned with, supportive of, and complementary to government. The role involves managing expectations, establishing and monitoring situational awareness, and seek, collect, evaluate and communicate critical information. This role is often situated in an Emergency Operations Center.

Supports clients behind the scenes without direct client contact to coordinate our services with government partners.

•       Excellent communication skills

•       Able to articulate goals, needs, benefits of partnership

•       Values input and fosters a cooperation

•       Consistently follows through with commitment and responsibilities

•       Able to work independently through complex communications procedures

•       Able to work in a fast paced and ever-changing environment

Needs to be able to represent ARC to partners with professionalism and work within the established DRO chain of command to make commitments. Position may be based at an EOC or at a DRO headquarters providing virtual/phone support to EOCs and partners. Some degree of working independently is needed.


Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Government Operations volunteers are responsible for ensuring Red Cross actions are aligned with, supportive of, and complementary to government. The role involves managing expectations, establishing and monitoring situational awareness, and seek, collect, evaluate and communicate critical information. This role is often situated in an Emergency Operations Center.

Supports clients behind the scenes without direct client contact to coordinate our services with government partners.

•       Excellent communication skills

•       Able to articulate goals, needs, benefits of partnership

•       Values input and fosters a cooperation

•       Consistently follows through with commitment and responsibilities

•       Able to work independently through complex communications procedures

•       Able to work in a fast paced and ever-changing environment

Needs to be able to represent ARC to partners with professionalism and work within the established DRO chain of command to make commitments. Position may be based at an EOC or at a DRO headquarters providing virtual/phone support to EOCs and partners. Some degree of working independently is needed.


Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Information and Planning Generalist

Serves on a disaster relief operation assisting with the collection, evaluation, analysis and dissemination of information related to the incident. May create maps, dashboards, incident action plans, and other reports. 

Behind-the-scenes support to the disaster operation with no direct client contact but is still a key support to our field workers.

•       Organized and detail oriented

•       Committed to meeting deadlines

•       Interested in volunteering “behind the scenes”

•       Tech-savvy and able to navigate a variety of applications and data sources

Role is largely computer-based working from a DRO headquarters and is not a client-facing role. Tech-savvy is an absolute must.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Serves on a disaster relief operation assisting with the collection, evaluation, analysis and dissemination of information related to the incident. May create maps, dashboards, incident action plans, and other reports. 

Behind-the-scenes support to the disaster operation with no direct client contact but is still a key support to our field workers.

•       Organized and detail oriented

•       Committed to meeting deadlines

•       Interested in volunteering “behind the scenes”

•       Tech-savvy and able to navigate a variety of applications and data sources

Role is largely computer-based working from a DRO headquarters and is not a client-facing role. Tech-savvy is an absolute must.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delivery Person

We are the Metro Detroit Book Bank.  We are looking for someone to volunteer their time 2-3x a month to deliver books using our 5x8 enclosed trailer to schools that we are giving books away at in the Metro Detroit area. The books would be packed up already and we would have students at the school help unload the boxes of books at the school. There will be one delivery a month to the recycling center in Royal Oak. Again, the trailer will be packed up and your role will be unloading boxes of books into a large box (called a gaylord). A total of 4 times a month maximum will be needed! 

Program: Making Spirits Bright

We are the Metro Detroit Book Bank.  We are looking for someone to volunteer their time 2-3x a month to deliver books using our 5x8 enclosed trailer to schools that we are giving books away at in the Metro Detroit area. The books would be packed up already and we would have students at the school help unload the boxes of books at the school. There will be one delivery a month to the recycling center in Royal Oak. Again, the trailer will be packed up and your role will be unloading boxes of books into a large box (called a gaylord). A total of 4 times a month maximum will be needed! 

Program: Making Spirits Bright

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48344

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Logistics Fulfillment

Supports congregate shelters during a disaster relief operation by resourcing and delivering materials via daily site visits. 

Directly contributes to the success of our client-facing shelter operation by delivering critical supplies to shelters. Supports our E3 vision of “Every Shelter, Every Need, Every Day”.

•       Enjoys independent volunteering

•       Comfortable driving required routes (freeway, long distance, high congestion areas, box truck-sized vehicle)

May have limited client interaction during a supply delivery but primary interaction will be with other Red Cross workers. Some physical agility is needed because lifting/unloading of supplies is required.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Supports congregate shelters during a disaster relief operation by resourcing and delivering materials via daily site visits. 

Directly contributes to the success of our client-facing shelter operation by delivering critical supplies to shelters. Supports our E3 vision of “Every Shelter, Every Need, Every Day”.

•       Enjoys independent volunteering

•       Comfortable driving required routes (freeway, long distance, high congestion areas, box truck-sized vehicle)

May have limited client interaction during a supply delivery but primary interaction will be with other Red Cross workers. Some physical agility is needed because lifting/unloading of supplies is required.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Logistics Transportation

Track, inventory, maintain and service vehicles used on a disaster relief operation.

Ensures that other Red Cross workers have the vehicles they need in order to carry out client-facing service delivery and get to/from their worksites. 

•       Organized and detail oriented

•       Tech-savvy

•       Enjoys working independently

•       Comfortable driving required routes (freeway, long distance, high congestion areas)

Will usually be a computer-based position at DRO headquarters tracking vehicle assignments. May also require pickup or delivery of rental vehicles to/from worksites or headquarters. Sometimes Transportation workers are assigned to drive a designated shuttle route to transport other Red Cross workers or provide courier service between worksites.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Track, inventory, maintain and service vehicles used on a disaster relief operation.

Ensures that other Red Cross workers have the vehicles they need in order to carry out client-facing service delivery and get to/from their worksites. 

•       Organized and detail oriented

•       Tech-savvy

•       Enjoys working independently

•       Comfortable driving required routes (freeway, long distance, high congestion areas)

Will usually be a computer-based position at DRO headquarters tracking vehicle assignments. May also require pickup or delivery of rental vehicles to/from worksites or headquarters. Sometimes Transportation workers are assigned to drive a designated shuttle route to transport other Red Cross workers or provide courier service between worksites.

Program: American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen and Activity Room Helper

This volunteer opportunity is to support in either or Activity Room or our Kitchen during evening programming from 5:30-8ish. We are specifically looking for volunteers for the Activity Room on Tuesday/Wednesday and for the Kitchen on Thursday.

Ele's Place is a warm and welcoming environment that serves as a community resource for children and their families to receive grief support. Children and families learn coping skills, process their grief, and receive peer support by being around others who really understand how they feel.

The children who participate in these groups range in age from 3 - 18. They come from a variety of backgrounds and circumstances, but all are grieving the death of a parent, sibling, or other loved one. Through the Ele's Place peer support group program, these children have the opportunity to grieve in a healthy manner and learn how to cope with the many challenges and changes in their lives following their loss.

Ele’s Place relies on volunteers to offer these services at no cost to families. We are seeking interested, kind and compassionate adults who want to make a difference in our community. We offer an in-depth and interactive training for all volunteers, so no prior experience is necessary. We welcome people from all backgrounds, and have a particular need for bilingual individuals and male volunteers.

To review more about our volunteer opportunities, please visit: https://www.elesplace.org/branch-locations/ann-arbor/volunteer

If you have questions, please contact Aysia Rodriguez, LLMSW 734-929-6640 x2207 or arodriguez@elesplace.org. 

You can also complete a volunteer application on our website: https://www.elesplace.org/about/get-involved/sign

Program: Ele's Place

This volunteer opportunity is to support in either or Activity Room or our Kitchen during evening programming from 5:30-8ish. We are specifically looking for volunteers for the Activity Room on Tuesday/Wednesday and for the Kitchen on Thursday.

Ele's Place is a warm and welcoming environment that serves as a community resource for children and their families to receive grief support. Children and families learn coping skills, process their grief, and receive peer support by being around others who really understand how they feel.

The children who participate in these groups range in age from 3 - 18. They come from a variety of backgrounds and circumstances, but all are grieving the death of a parent, sibling, or other loved one. Through the Ele's Place peer support group program, these children have the opportunity to grieve in a healthy manner and learn how to cope with the many challenges and changes in their lives following their loss.

Ele’s Place relies on volunteers to offer these services at no cost to families. We are seeking interested, kind and compassionate adults who want to make a difference in our community. We offer an in-depth and interactive training for all volunteers, so no prior experience is necessary. We welcome people from all backgrounds, and have a particular need for bilingual individuals and male volunteers.

To review more about our volunteer opportunities, please visit: https://www.elesplace.org/branch-locations/ann-arbor/volunteer

If you have questions, please contact Aysia Rodriguez, LLMSW 734-929-6640 x2207 or arodriguez@elesplace.org. 

You can also complete a volunteer application on our website: https://www.elesplace.org/about/get-involved/sign

Program: Ele's Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: K-12 Grief Support Group Facilitator

What Is Ele's Place?

Ele's Place is a healing center for grieving children, teens, young adults, and their families. Each week, peer-to-peer bereavement support groups help hundreds learn to cope and begin to heal after the death of a parent, sibling, or someone close to them. 

What Do Support Groups Look Like?

Groups vary from week to week depending on the needs and interests of group members. Volunteers choose from a database of activities, which include scripts and supplies provided by Ele's Place. Activities may include:

Arts and crafts projectsJournalingGroup discussionsMindfulness exercisesBoard gamesIcebreakers

We're Currently Looking for Support with the Following Groups:

PreK and KindergartenEarly Elementary (1st-3rd Grade)Upper Elementary (4th-5th Grade)Middle School (6th-8th Grade)High School (9th-12th Grade

Volunteers Will:

Co-facilitate a weekly support group from 5:45pm to ~8:30pmHave availability on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday nights from September to JuneWork with another volunteer to plan and facilitate weekly activitiesPass a background checkAttend all 2025 Winter Training DatesBe supervised and supported by licensed clinicians. No prior experience needed!


2025 Winter Training Dates

Tuesday, January 13th 5:30pm-9pm (virtual)

Wednesday. January 14th 5:30pm-9pm (virtual)

Saturday, January 17th 9am-3pm (in-person)

Note: Participation in all training dates is mandatory

Submit a Volunteer Application

For questions, please reach out to Aysia Rodriguez, LLMSW at 734-929-6640 ext. 2207 or arodriguez@elesplace.org. 


Can't Make It to Our Winter Training? 

Sign-Up for Our Summer Training Waitlist

Check Out Other Volunteer Opportunities with Ele's Place!

Program: Ele's Place

What Is Ele's Place?

Ele's Place is a healing center for grieving children, teens, young adults, and their families. Each week, peer-to-peer bereavement support groups help hundreds learn to cope and begin to heal after the death of a parent, sibling, or someone close to them. 

What Do Support Groups Look Like?

Groups vary from week to week depending on the needs and interests of group members. Volunteers choose from a database of activities, which include scripts and supplies provided by Ele's Place. Activities may include:

Arts and crafts projectsJournalingGroup discussionsMindfulness exercisesBoard gamesIcebreakers

We're Currently Looking for Support with the Following Groups:

PreK and KindergartenEarly Elementary (1st-3rd Grade)Upper Elementary (4th-5th Grade)Middle School (6th-8th Grade)High School (9th-12th Grade

Volunteers Will:

Co-facilitate a weekly support group from 5:45pm to ~8:30pmHave availability on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday nights from September to JuneWork with another volunteer to plan and facilitate weekly activitiesPass a background checkAttend all 2025 Winter Training DatesBe supervised and supported by licensed clinicians. No prior experience needed!


2025 Winter Training Dates

Tuesday, January 13th 5:30pm-9pm (virtual)

Wednesday. January 14th 5:30pm-9pm (virtual)

Saturday, January 17th 9am-3pm (in-person)

Note: Participation in all training dates is mandatory

Submit a Volunteer Application

For questions, please reach out to Aysia Rodriguez, LLMSW at 734-929-6640 ext. 2207 or arodriguez@elesplace.org. 


Can't Make It to Our Winter Training? 

Sign-Up for Our Summer Training Waitlist

Check Out Other Volunteer Opportunities with Ele's Place!

Program: Ele's Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospital Gift Shop Volunteer

Hospital gift shops provide an important service to patients, their families, and healthcare workers. All proceeds support Friends, which funds Michigan Medicine patient education programs, such as Gifts of Art, and other patient and family programs. In this fun, fast paced role, volunteers assist in the gift shop - cashier, stock supplies, help with displays and inventory, provide customer service to shoppers, and make deliveries to patients. Volunteer opportunities are available at the gift shops in University Hospital, Mott Children's Hospital, and to a lesser extent in the Frankel Cardiovascular Center. 

Because we invest heavily in our volunteers, we ask that you commit to serving at least one 2-4 hour shift per week for a minimum of one academic semester or 6 months. 

To apply, visit our New Volunteers webpage. After completing the onboarding requirements, you will be invited to attend a placement interview. At the interview, identify that you would like to volunteer in the gift shop.

Program: University of Michigan Health Volunteer Services

Hospital gift shops provide an important service to patients, their families, and healthcare workers. All proceeds support Friends, which funds Michigan Medicine patient education programs, such as Gifts of Art, and other patient and family programs. In this fun, fast paced role, volunteers assist in the gift shop - cashier, stock supplies, help with displays and inventory, provide customer service to shoppers, and make deliveries to patients. Volunteer opportunities are available at the gift shops in University Hospital, Mott Children's Hospital, and to a lesser extent in the Frankel Cardiovascular Center. 

Because we invest heavily in our volunteers, we ask that you commit to serving at least one 2-4 hour shift per week for a minimum of one academic semester or 6 months. 

To apply, visit our New Volunteers webpage. After completing the onboarding requirements, you will be invited to attend a placement interview. At the interview, identify that you would like to volunteer in the gift shop.

Program: University of Michigan Health Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brighton Center for Specialty Care Volunteer

Volunteers needed at the U-M Health Brighton Center for Specialty Care. We have two openings.

1. Medical Procedures Unit: Volunteers assist with turning over prep/recovery bays, cleaning stretchers, making beds, providing snacks and drinks to patients as directed and wheeling patients to car after discharged.

2. Neurology BCSC Sleep Lab: Review patient arrival process, scan patient documents and enter into an access database. Greet patient and family, escort to treatment area, restock areas i.e. patient supply cart and rooms, blanket warmer,  etc.

To apply, visit our New Volunteers webpage. After completing the onboarding requirements, you will be invited to attend a placement interview. At the interview, identify that you would like to volunteer in Brighton. 

Program: University of Michigan Health Volunteer Services

Volunteers needed at the U-M Health Brighton Center for Specialty Care. We have two openings.

1. Medical Procedures Unit: Volunteers assist with turning over prep/recovery bays, cleaning stretchers, making beds, providing snacks and drinks to patients as directed and wheeling patients to car after discharged.

2. Neurology BCSC Sleep Lab: Review patient arrival process, scan patient documents and enter into an access database. Greet patient and family, escort to treatment area, restock areas i.e. patient supply cart and rooms, blanket warmer,  etc.

To apply, visit our New Volunteers webpage. After completing the onboarding requirements, you will be invited to attend a placement interview. At the interview, identify that you would like to volunteer in Brighton. 

Program: University of Michigan Health Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48116

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Raise a Puppy

Raise a puppy that can change two lives, yours and someone who is blind!

Puppy raisers take a puppy into their home and raise it for a specific period of time. While in the home, with the guidance of Leader Dog staff and specially trained volunteers, you will be training the puppy in basic house manners, commands and exposing it to new environments in a safe manner. Once the raising period is over, the puppy returns to Leader Dog to start its formal guide dog training. 

Puppy Raising Options

Since no two households are alike, we’ve created multiple puppy-raising opportunities to fit different lifestyles. Which option is right for you?

One Household

It’s the traditional way to puppy-raise and perfect for families, college students, active
singles, retired couples and empty nesters. Usually, the puppy is picked up at 8 weeks and is raised in the home for 12-14 months.

Co-Raising (Primary and Secondary Raiser)

This option is for someone who wants to share duties with a person from another household.

The primary and secondary raisers work together to schedule who the puppy is with and when Ideal for people who are close by and can share the responsibilities during the year

Pass-Along

One raiser has the puppy for the first six months, and a second raiser has the puppy for the next six months.

Ideal for people who can commit only to a limited time raising a puppy Individuals with pet weight/size restrictions or who may be more comfortable handling a younger, lighter dog can raise for the first six months Individuals who prefer a dog that already has foundational behaviors may be interested in raising the last six months

Corporate

Employees can raise puppies individually or in teams of up to three.

Great for employee engagement and social responsibility Provides marketing, traditional media, and social media opportunities

Campus Puppies

For college students raising on campuses approved by Leader Dog.

Must participate in an approved campus puppy club and meet with assigned puppy counselor All supplies, veterinary care and food is paid by Leader Dog

To learn more, we recommend you attend an in-person information session or, watch a pre-recorded session. Visit www.leaderdog.org.

*a full application, screening and criminal background check are required of all applicants

Program: Leader Dogs for the Blind

Raise a puppy that can change two lives, yours and someone who is blind!

Puppy raisers take a puppy into their home and raise it for a specific period of time. While in the home, with the guidance of Leader Dog staff and specially trained volunteers, you will be training the puppy in basic house manners, commands and exposing it to new environments in a safe manner. Once the raising period is over, the puppy returns to Leader Dog to start its formal guide dog training. 

Puppy Raising Options

Since no two households are alike, we’ve created multiple puppy-raising opportunities to fit different lifestyles. Which option is right for you?

One Household

It’s the traditional way to puppy-raise and perfect for families, college students, active
singles, retired couples and empty nesters. Usually, the puppy is picked up at 8 weeks and is raised in the home for 12-14 months.

Co-Raising (Primary and Secondary Raiser)

This option is for someone who wants to share duties with a person from another household.

The primary and secondary raisers work together to schedule who the puppy is with and when Ideal for people who are close by and can share the responsibilities during the year

Pass-Along

One raiser has the puppy for the first six months, and a second raiser has the puppy for the next six months.

Ideal for people who can commit only to a limited time raising a puppy Individuals with pet weight/size restrictions or who may be more comfortable handling a younger, lighter dog can raise for the first six months Individuals who prefer a dog that already has foundational behaviors may be interested in raising the last six months

Corporate

Employees can raise puppies individually or in teams of up to three.

Great for employee engagement and social responsibility Provides marketing, traditional media, and social media opportunities

Campus Puppies

For college students raising on campuses approved by Leader Dog.

Must participate in an approved campus puppy club and meet with assigned puppy counselor All supplies, veterinary care and food is paid by Leader Dog

To learn more, we recommend you attend an in-person information session or, watch a pre-recorded session. Visit www.leaderdog.org.

*a full application, screening and criminal background check are required of all applicants

Program: Leader Dogs for the Blind

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48307

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Host a Female Breeding Dog

Do you love dogs? Looking for a way to give back while caring for a beautiful female and puppies? This might be the opportunity for you!

We breed Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers, and Lab/Golden crosses to be guide dogs for people who are blind or low vision. We are looking for homes to host both female and male breeders for the duration of their breeding careers. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and will bear the legal responsibility for the host dog. However, families can have children participate in the care of the dog to share in this rewarding experience!

There are several new volunteer models including hosting a female when she is not whelping puppies, or you can host a female only when she is whelping. Or you can temporarily foster a breeding dog while they are waiting for their placement.


Hosting requires a significant time commitment, physical strength, and the ability to travel to our campus in Rochester Hills, MI several times a year. Dogs are 12-15 months of age when placed in a home. Females retired from our program by the time they are 4-5 years of age, but males can continue in the program until they are approximately 9 years old. Both are then adoptable by the host home when their breeding careers are over! Volunteers must live within 6 hours of our campus in Rochester Hills, MI, and have no more than 2 vaccinated, spay/neutered pet dogs in your home.

To learn more, visit our website and/or sign up to attend a virtual informational session.

Program: Leader Dogs for the Blind

Do you love dogs? Looking for a way to give back while caring for a beautiful female and puppies? This might be the opportunity for you!

We breed Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers, and Lab/Golden crosses to be guide dogs for people who are blind or low vision. We are looking for homes to host both female and male breeders for the duration of their breeding careers. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and will bear the legal responsibility for the host dog. However, families can have children participate in the care of the dog to share in this rewarding experience!

There are several new volunteer models including hosting a female when she is not whelping puppies, or you can host a female only when she is whelping. Or you can temporarily foster a breeding dog while they are waiting for their placement.


Hosting requires a significant time commitment, physical strength, and the ability to travel to our campus in Rochester Hills, MI several times a year. Dogs are 12-15 months of age when placed in a home. Females retired from our program by the time they are 4-5 years of age, but males can continue in the program until they are approximately 9 years old. Both are then adoptable by the host home when their breeding careers are over! Volunteers must live within 6 hours of our campus in Rochester Hills, MI, and have no more than 2 vaccinated, spay/neutered pet dogs in your home.

To learn more, visit our website and/or sign up to attend a virtual informational session.

Program: Leader Dogs for the Blind

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Driver

Client Drivers provide more than just a ride. They are the first person and last person from Leader Dog that the client interacts with in person. They provide a reassuring presence and help make clients feel welcome and cared for. Volunteers fill a vital role in making the client’s experience comfortable and enjoyable.

Client Drivers use Leader Dog vehicles to provide safe transportation for Leader Dog clients to and from the Leader Dog campus in Rochester Hills, MI. In addition to providing transportation, volunteers also escort clients through airport security and to their gate, problem-solve if a flight is delayed or cancelled, and make clients feel at ease under stressful travel situations. Drives are scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays, so weekend availability is required for this position.

Skills and Attributes:

Ideal candidates for this role will have the following attributes.

•Have an impeccable driving record

•Have the ability to drive a large passenger van

•Have a flexible schedule with weekend availability

•Be friendly, helpful, dependable, professional, compassionate, and a good problem-solver

•Be able to comprehend, follow, and retain both written and verbal directions

•Use discretion, sound judgment, and maintain confidentiality

•Ability to work closely with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) through airport security checkpoints

•Comfortable working with people who are blind and low vision, using Human Guide techniques (training provided)

•Comfortable around large dogs (Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers)

•Be commitment to our mission: “Our mission is empowering people who are blind or visually impaired with lifelong skills for safe and independent daily travel.

Requirements:

•Must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license

•Complete an online application, pre-screening phone call and in-person interview

• Pass a criminal background check

• Pass a Department of Motor Vehicles check (this is in addition to the regular background check performed on all on-campus volunteers)

• Complete onboarding documents and participate in all trainings

• Regularly record service hours in our online database

• Have a cell phone to use in case of emergencies

• Ability to bend at the waist, stoop at the knee, and walk with excellent balance

• Be able to assist clients with luggage and packages (up to 50 lbs)

*Be able to commit to at least 2 weekend drives per month

Program: Leader Dogs for the Blind

Client Drivers provide more than just a ride. They are the first person and last person from Leader Dog that the client interacts with in person. They provide a reassuring presence and help make clients feel welcome and cared for. Volunteers fill a vital role in making the client’s experience comfortable and enjoyable.

Client Drivers use Leader Dog vehicles to provide safe transportation for Leader Dog clients to and from the Leader Dog campus in Rochester Hills, MI. In addition to providing transportation, volunteers also escort clients through airport security and to their gate, problem-solve if a flight is delayed or cancelled, and make clients feel at ease under stressful travel situations. Drives are scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays, so weekend availability is required for this position.

Skills and Attributes:

Ideal candidates for this role will have the following attributes.

•Have an impeccable driving record

•Have the ability to drive a large passenger van

•Have a flexible schedule with weekend availability

•Be friendly, helpful, dependable, professional, compassionate, and a good problem-solver

•Be able to comprehend, follow, and retain both written and verbal directions

•Use discretion, sound judgment, and maintain confidentiality

•Ability to work closely with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) through airport security checkpoints

•Comfortable working with people who are blind and low vision, using Human Guide techniques (training provided)

•Comfortable around large dogs (Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers)

•Be commitment to our mission: “Our mission is empowering people who are blind or visually impaired with lifelong skills for safe and independent daily travel.

Requirements:

•Must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license

•Complete an online application, pre-screening phone call and in-person interview

• Pass a criminal background check

• Pass a Department of Motor Vehicles check (this is in addition to the regular background check performed on all on-campus volunteers)

• Complete onboarding documents and participate in all trainings

• Regularly record service hours in our online database

• Have a cell phone to use in case of emergencies

• Ability to bend at the waist, stoop at the knee, and walk with excellent balance

• Be able to assist clients with luggage and packages (up to 50 lbs)

*Be able to commit to at least 2 weekend drives per month

Program: Leader Dogs for the Blind

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintence Help

Are you handy? If so, come and help us with our list of things that we need done here at HAVEN! 

We are looking for volunteers to help with numerous tasks that we have. If you would like to come in weekly to help us chip away at the list please contact me directly!

kliepshutz@haven-oakland.org


Program: HAVEN

Are you handy? If so, come and help us with our list of things that we need done here at HAVEN! 

We are looking for volunteers to help with numerous tasks that we have. If you would like to come in weekly to help us chip away at the list please contact me directly!

kliepshutz@haven-oakland.org


Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support Volunteer

Administrative Support volunteers will provide behind-the-scenes assistance at HAVEN while rarely interacting with clients. Volunteers will perform a range of duties, depending on their personal strengths and interests. Generally, duties will be administrative and/or clerical in nature.

DUTIES

The Administrative Support volunteer will perform the following duties:

·       Maintain program files and organization

·       Data entry

·       Document creation and editing

·       Preparation of training and other event materials

·       Provide planning and preparation support for large annual events

 

TIME COMMITMENT

·        Mandatory 24-hour Core Skills & Values training

·        Fulfill 8-16 volunteer hours monthly, as scheduled

Program: HAVEN

Administrative Support volunteers will provide behind-the-scenes assistance at HAVEN while rarely interacting with clients. Volunteers will perform a range of duties, depending on their personal strengths and interests. Generally, duties will be administrative and/or clerical in nature.

DUTIES

The Administrative Support volunteer will perform the following duties:

·       Maintain program files and organization

·       Data entry

·       Document creation and editing

·       Preparation of training and other event materials

·       Provide planning and preparation support for large annual events

 

TIME COMMITMENT

·        Mandatory 24-hour Core Skills & Values training

·        Fulfill 8-16 volunteer hours monthly, as scheduled

Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reception Front Desk Volunteer

SUMMARY

The Reception Volunteer will work side-by-side with the Office Manager to ensure things at HAVEN run smoothly for clients, community partners, and staff. Each day will look a little different, but volunteers will sit at the front desk, acting as the first point of contact for visitors to the building and business-related callers. Reception Volunteers will take responsibility for ensuring visitors to HAVEN are appropriately screened before entering. They will assist the Office Manager with a range of clerical and administrative tasks.

·        Be at least 18 years old

·        Have availability during regular business hours (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday)

·        Have excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills

·        Have a moderate proficiency with Microsoft Office programs and have general internet skills

·        Mandatory 24-hour Core Skills & Values training

·        Mandatory Front Desk training

·        Fulfill 8+ volunteer hours monthly, as scheduled

Program: HAVEN

SUMMARY

The Reception Volunteer will work side-by-side with the Office Manager to ensure things at HAVEN run smoothly for clients, community partners, and staff. Each day will look a little different, but volunteers will sit at the front desk, acting as the first point of contact for visitors to the building and business-related callers. Reception Volunteers will take responsibility for ensuring visitors to HAVEN are appropriately screened before entering. They will assist the Office Manager with a range of clerical and administrative tasks.

·        Be at least 18 years old

·        Have availability during regular business hours (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday)

·        Have excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills

·        Have a moderate proficiency with Microsoft Office programs and have general internet skills

·        Mandatory 24-hour Core Skills & Values training

·        Mandatory Front Desk training

·        Fulfill 8+ volunteer hours monthly, as scheduled

Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Volunteer

Do you love organizing? Come help us with our donations and donation closets!

We are looking for volunteers to come in a couple days a week to help us organize numerous areas of our donations. We have availability Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. 

Program: HAVEN

Do you love organizing? Come help us with our donations and donation closets!

We are looking for volunteers to come in a couple days a week to help us organize numerous areas of our donations. We have availability Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. 

Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer

We can use volunteers almost every day to help with tagging and hanging out clothes, sorting and putting out household items, folding linens, check in and check out.  Our main volunteer hours are Monday through Friday between 10 AM and 2 PM.  We ask that groups are no larger than 8 people.

Program: House by the Side of the Road

We can use volunteers almost every day to help with tagging and hanging out clothes, sorting and putting out household items, folding linens, check in and check out.  Our main volunteer hours are Monday through Friday between 10 AM and 2 PM.  We ask that groups are no larger than 8 people.

Program: House by the Side of the Road

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Crisis & Support Specialist Volunteer

Position Summary

As a Crisis & Support Line Specialist, you will serve as a compassionate first point of contact for survivors reaching out to HAVEN’s 24-hour Crisis & Support Line. Volunteers provide emotional support, crisis intervention, safety planning, and resource referrals to individuals impacted by intimate partner violence. This role is critical in ensuring that every caller feels heard, validated, and supported in a non-judgmental and empowering environment.

Key Responsibilities

Answer incoming calls on the 24-hour Crisis & Support Line during scheduled shifts. Provide emotional support and active listening using a trauma-informed, empowerment-based approach. Collaborate with callers to assess immediate safety and develop individualized safety plans. Provide accurate information and referrals to HAVEN’s internal programs (shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, etc.). Offer external referrals for services such as legal aid, housing, employment, and healthcare. Support callers in understanding their options without giving direct advice or making decisions for them. Accurately and confidentially document all calls and interactions per agency protocol. Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical boundaries at all times. Attend required training sessions and participate in ongoing supervision and debriefings. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

Position Summary

As a Crisis & Support Line Specialist, you will serve as a compassionate first point of contact for survivors reaching out to HAVEN’s 24-hour Crisis & Support Line. Volunteers provide emotional support, crisis intervention, safety planning, and resource referrals to individuals impacted by intimate partner violence. This role is critical in ensuring that every caller feels heard, validated, and supported in a non-judgmental and empowering environment.

Key Responsibilities

Answer incoming calls on the 24-hour Crisis & Support Line during scheduled shifts. Provide emotional support and active listening using a trauma-informed, empowerment-based approach. Collaborate with callers to assess immediate safety and develop individualized safety plans. Provide accurate information and referrals to HAVEN’s internal programs (shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, etc.). Offer external referrals for services such as legal aid, housing, employment, and healthcare. Support callers in understanding their options without giving direct advice or making decisions for them. Accurately and confidentially document all calls and interactions per agency protocol. Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical boundaries at all times. Attend required training sessions and participate in ongoing supervision and debriefings. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Client Supportive Services Volunteer

Position Summary

As a Client Supportive Services Volunteer, you will support the day-to-day operations of HAVEN’s Client Supportive Services team. This role is ideal for someone who is organized, people-centered, and passionate about creating spaces where survivors feel supported and seen. Volunteers in this role will provide both behind-the-scenes administrative support and have the opportunity to facilitate client-centered wellness workshops.

Key Responsibilities

Administrative & Client Support

Assist with organizing and closing client files in accordance with agency procedures. Sort incoming mail and assist in notifying clients when they receive mail. Maintain confidentiality and follow trauma-informed communication practices.

Outreach & Engagement

Support the Client Outreach Coordinator with community partner engagement (e.g., assembling outreach materials, maintaining outreach contact lists). Help prepare and distribute wellness items or resources to clients.

Workshop Facilitation

Help plan and co-facilitate client wellness and decompression activities, such as: Vision board workshops Guided journal sessions Game nights or arts-based activities Other creative or restorative workshops based on volunteer interests and skills Create a welcoming and inclusive environment during all client engagement activities. Ensure all materials are set up, cleaned up, and stored properly. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

Position Summary

As a Client Supportive Services Volunteer, you will support the day-to-day operations of HAVEN’s Client Supportive Services team. This role is ideal for someone who is organized, people-centered, and passionate about creating spaces where survivors feel supported and seen. Volunteers in this role will provide both behind-the-scenes administrative support and have the opportunity to facilitate client-centered wellness workshops.

Key Responsibilities

Administrative & Client Support

Assist with organizing and closing client files in accordance with agency procedures. Sort incoming mail and assist in notifying clients when they receive mail. Maintain confidentiality and follow trauma-informed communication practices.

Outreach & Engagement

Support the Client Outreach Coordinator with community partner engagement (e.g., assembling outreach materials, maintaining outreach contact lists). Help prepare and distribute wellness items or resources to clients.

Workshop Facilitation

Help plan and co-facilitate client wellness and decompression activities, such as: Vision board workshops Guided journal sessions Game nights or arts-based activities Other creative or restorative workshops based on volunteer interests and skills Create a welcoming and inclusive environment during all client engagement activities. Ensure all materials are set up, cleaned up, and stored properly. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Residential Program Volunteer

Position Summary

As a Residential Program Volunteer, you will play a vital role in maintaining a supportive, safe, and welcoming environment for survivors and their children residing in HAVEN’s emergency shelter. Volunteers assist with a variety of essential tasks, from front desk duties and providing supplies, to offering emotional support, engaging with children, and keeping the shelter environment clean and organized.

Volunteers can select one or more of the following focus areas based on interest, availability, and agency need:

1. Front Desk & Shelter Support

Greet residents with warmth and professionalism. Answer shelter phones and direct calls appropriately. Buzz residents into the building. Fulfill resident requests for personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies, pantry items, etc. Maintain confidentiality and uphold trauma-informed boundaries. Provide emotional support to residents and their children when appropriate.

2. Shelter Operations & Organization

Clean and maintain shelter spaces (intake room, lobby, dining room, laundry, pet center, lounges). Organize and restock staff areas such as the staff laundry room and personal needs cabinet. Sort and organize donated items. Assist with special projects to help keep the shelter safe, clean, and well-organized.

3. Childcare & Playroom Support

Supervise and engage children in free play in the playroom or outdoor playground. Facilitate age-appropriate structured activities (e.g., crafts, games, story time). Provide trauma-informed care and emotional support to children. Care for children while their parents attend support groups, counseling, or meetings.

4. Kitchen & Pantry Support

Organize and stock the kitchen, kitchenette, and pantry with food and supplies. Dispose of expired food and maintain accurate labeling and dating. Portion and store food appropriately for resident use. Deep clean kitchen areas and ensure cleanliness standards are met. Sort and organize food donations and kitchen supplies. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

Position Summary

As a Residential Program Volunteer, you will play a vital role in maintaining a supportive, safe, and welcoming environment for survivors and their children residing in HAVEN’s emergency shelter. Volunteers assist with a variety of essential tasks, from front desk duties and providing supplies, to offering emotional support, engaging with children, and keeping the shelter environment clean and organized.

Volunteers can select one or more of the following focus areas based on interest, availability, and agency need:

1. Front Desk & Shelter Support

Greet residents with warmth and professionalism. Answer shelter phones and direct calls appropriately. Buzz residents into the building. Fulfill resident requests for personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies, pantry items, etc. Maintain confidentiality and uphold trauma-informed boundaries. Provide emotional support to residents and their children when appropriate.

2. Shelter Operations & Organization

Clean and maintain shelter spaces (intake room, lobby, dining room, laundry, pet center, lounges). Organize and restock staff areas such as the staff laundry room and personal needs cabinet. Sort and organize donated items. Assist with special projects to help keep the shelter safe, clean, and well-organized.

3. Childcare & Playroom Support

Supervise and engage children in free play in the playroom or outdoor playground. Facilitate age-appropriate structured activities (e.g., crafts, games, story time). Provide trauma-informed care and emotional support to children. Care for children while their parents attend support groups, counseling, or meetings.

4. Kitchen & Pantry Support

Organize and stock the kitchen, kitchenette, and pantry with food and supplies. Dispose of expired food and maintain accurate labeling and dating. Portion and store food appropriately for resident use. Deep clean kitchen areas and ensure cleanliness standards are met. Sort and organize food donations and kitchen supplies. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Development Support Volunteer

The Development Support Volunteer provides assistance to the Development Department through administrative tasks, project support, and donor engagement activities.

Duties

Accept, pick up, or deliver in-kind donations to HAVEN Assist with the preparation of fundraising materials Assist with donor stewardship activities Provide administrative support for development projects and campaigns Assist with special projects as assignedProvide support for fundraising events, including the Gala, in-house donor gatherings, and event onsite assistance as needed

Program: HAVEN

The Development Support Volunteer provides assistance to the Development Department through administrative tasks, project support, and donor engagement activities.

Duties

Accept, pick up, or deliver in-kind donations to HAVEN Assist with the preparation of fundraising materials Assist with donor stewardship activities Provide administrative support for development projects and campaigns Assist with special projects as assignedProvide support for fundraising events, including the Gala, in-house donor gatherings, and event onsite assistance as needed

Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prevention Education Program Volunteers

Are you passionate about creating safe, healthy communities and supporting young people and survivors of violence? HAVEN’s Prevention Education (PE) team is looking for dedicated volunteers to join us in delivering meaningful programs and events. Volunteers may choose one or multiple roles based on their interests and availability, and these roles may adapt if needed.

1. Facilitate K–12 School-Based Programming

Deliver interactive, age-appropriate lessons on body safety, healthy relationships, and violence prevention to youth from Kindergarten to high school. Receive training on our established curricula and always attend presentations accompanied by HAVEN staff. Requires weekday availability during school hours from approximately October – April.

2. Co-Facilitate Professional Trainings

Support trainings for systems professionals and workplaces on topics such as screening for intimate partner and sexual violence, supporting survivors, and building safe workplaces. Receive training on established HAVEN curricula and always be paired with HAVEN staff as co-facilitators. Requires primarily weekday availability, with occasional evening or weekend events.

3. Prevention Education Administrative Support

Assist behind the scenes with essential tasks such as data entry and maintaining program files. Create and test program evaluations to track changes in audience awareness and attitudes. Assist with creating and maintaining research tables to inform HAVEN’s programming. Flexible scheduling available.

4. Summer Camp Counselor

Serve as a counselor for our 4-day summer day camp, offered to our clients’ children. Play games, chaperone field trips, and coordinate efforts with volunteer groups providing programming. Requires availability during camp dates – typically late June/early July. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

Are you passionate about creating safe, healthy communities and supporting young people and survivors of violence? HAVEN’s Prevention Education (PE) team is looking for dedicated volunteers to join us in delivering meaningful programs and events. Volunteers may choose one or multiple roles based on their interests and availability, and these roles may adapt if needed.

1. Facilitate K–12 School-Based Programming

Deliver interactive, age-appropriate lessons on body safety, healthy relationships, and violence prevention to youth from Kindergarten to high school. Receive training on our established curricula and always attend presentations accompanied by HAVEN staff. Requires weekday availability during school hours from approximately October – April.

2. Co-Facilitate Professional Trainings

Support trainings for systems professionals and workplaces on topics such as screening for intimate partner and sexual violence, supporting survivors, and building safe workplaces. Receive training on established HAVEN curricula and always be paired with HAVEN staff as co-facilitators. Requires primarily weekday availability, with occasional evening or weekend events.

3. Prevention Education Administrative Support

Assist behind the scenes with essential tasks such as data entry and maintaining program files. Create and test program evaluations to track changes in audience awareness and attitudes. Assist with creating and maintaining research tables to inform HAVEN’s programming. Flexible scheduling available.

4. Summer Camp Counselor

Serve as a counselor for our 4-day summer day camp, offered to our clients’ children. Play games, chaperone field trips, and coordinate efforts with volunteer groups providing programming. Requires availability during camp dates – typically late June/early July. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Personal Protection Order (PPO) Advocacy-Volunteer Role

The First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court.

This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive


Provide education on the PPO process, including eligibility, filing, and hearings. Assist survivors with paperwork, safety planning, and navigating potential barriers. Act as a supportive advocate during PPO hearings and follow-up proceedings. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

The First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court.

This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive


Provide education on the PPO process, including eligibility, filing, and hearings. Assist survivors with paperwork, safety planning, and navigating potential barriers. Act as a supportive advocate during PPO hearings and follow-up proceedings. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: First Response Medical Advocate-Volunteer Role

The First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court.

This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive.

Accompany survivors to HAVEN or a local Oakland County hospital for requested sexual assault forensic exams. Educate survivors on medical options, kit release, and evidence collection processes. Collaborate with medical personnel to promote trauma-informed care. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

The First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court.

This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive.

Accompany survivors to HAVEN or a local Oakland County hospital for requested sexual assault forensic exams. Educate survivors on medical options, kit release, and evidence collection processes. Collaborate with medical personnel to promote trauma-informed care. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: First Response Court Advocate-Volunteer Role

The First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court.

This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive.

Court Advocacy

Educate survivors about the criminal court process, civil court proceedings, and victim rights. Accompany survivors to hearings, PPO filings, arraignments, or other criminal proceedings. Provide supportive presence and ensure survivors feel empowered in decision-making. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

The First Response Court Advocate volunteer plays a vital role in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) receive the support, resources, and advocacy they need. Volunteers provide education on legal options, guidance through the Personal Protection Order (PPO) process, and act as a supportive presence for survivors at HAVEN, Oakland County hospitals, police departments, and in court.

This volunteer role embodies HAVEN’s commitment to providing survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy that is culturally specific, trauma-informed, anti-racist, and inclusive.

Court Advocacy

Educate survivors about the criminal court process, civil court proceedings, and victim rights. Accompany survivors to hearings, PPO filings, arraignments, or other criminal proceedings. Provide supportive presence and ensure survivors feel empowered in decision-making. Must be at least 18 years of age. Completion of HAVEN’s 24-hour Core Skills & Values training.

Program: HAVEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Urgent need for Volunteers

The Ypsilanti Thrift Shop is in urgent need of volunteers that can commit to a regular shift, for example, a morning or afternoon 3.5 hour recurring shift for a day during the week. (there may be a Saturday morning shift still available too). Come join us to support your community and have some fun!

Program: The Thrift Shop Association of Ypsilanti (The Ypsilanti Thrift Shop)

The Ypsilanti Thrift Shop is in urgent need of volunteers that can commit to a regular shift, for example, a morning or afternoon 3.5 hour recurring shift for a day during the week. (there may be a Saturday morning shift still available too). Come join us to support your community and have some fun!

Program: The Thrift Shop Association of Ypsilanti (The Ypsilanti Thrift Shop)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025-2026 In-Person Reading Mentor (BookPALS)--Detroit

Children's Literacy Network's in-person BookPALS program is continuing during the 2025-2026 school year in Detroit! The program will share the joy of reading and encouragement of reading confidence with local 2nd grade students while practicing crucial literacy skills. The highly-loved program is in need of volunteers that are available during the school day for in-person volunteering at local elementary schools. Please continue reading for more information on the volunteering experience with in-person BookPALS.

All books and resources are provided, we just need YOU! We are looking for volunteers who are interested in volunteering in Detroit on Mondays-Thursdays during the school day. If you are looking for an opportunity to volunteer for 1-2 hours during the work day, or have time to give during the week, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Training is provided and no experience is necessary, just a kind heart, love of reading, and open mind.

To begin the volunteer process please take a moment to complete the two part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! 

Please contact Program Manager, Kara, at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org, for information about the school's location and how to sign up!

Program: Children's Literacy Network

Children's Literacy Network's in-person BookPALS program is continuing during the 2025-2026 school year in Detroit! The program will share the joy of reading and encouragement of reading confidence with local 2nd grade students while practicing crucial literacy skills. The highly-loved program is in need of volunteers that are available during the school day for in-person volunteering at local elementary schools. Please continue reading for more information on the volunteering experience with in-person BookPALS.

All books and resources are provided, we just need YOU! We are looking for volunteers who are interested in volunteering in Detroit on Mondays-Thursdays during the school day. If you are looking for an opportunity to volunteer for 1-2 hours during the work day, or have time to give during the week, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Training is provided and no experience is necessary, just a kind heart, love of reading, and open mind.

To begin the volunteer process please take a moment to complete the two part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! 

Please contact Program Manager, Kara, at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org, for information about the school's location and how to sign up!

Program: Children's Literacy Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025-2026 In-Person Reading Mentors (BookPALS)--Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti

Children's Literacy Network's in-person BookPALS program is continuing during the 2025-2026 school year in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti! The program will share the joy of reading and encouragement of reading confidence with local 2nd and 3rd grade students while practicing crucial literacy skills. The highly-loved program is in need of volunteers that are available during the school day for in-person volunteering at local elementary schools. Please continue reading for more information on the volunteering experience with in-person BookPALS.

All books and resources are provided, we just need YOU! We are looking for volunteers who are interested in volunteering in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor on Mondays-Thursdays during the school day. If you are looking for an opportunity to volunteer for 1-2 hours during the work day, or have time to give during the week, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Training is provided and no experience is necessary, just a kind heart, love of reading, and open mind.

To begin the volunteer process please take a moment to complete the two part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! 

Please contact Program Manager, Kara, at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org, for information about the school's location and how to sign up!

 


Program: Children's Literacy Network

Children's Literacy Network's in-person BookPALS program is continuing during the 2025-2026 school year in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti! The program will share the joy of reading and encouragement of reading confidence with local 2nd and 3rd grade students while practicing crucial literacy skills. The highly-loved program is in need of volunteers that are available during the school day for in-person volunteering at local elementary schools. Please continue reading for more information on the volunteering experience with in-person BookPALS.

All books and resources are provided, we just need YOU! We are looking for volunteers who are interested in volunteering in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor on Mondays-Thursdays during the school day. If you are looking for an opportunity to volunteer for 1-2 hours during the work day, or have time to give during the week, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Training is provided and no experience is necessary, just a kind heart, love of reading, and open mind.

To begin the volunteer process please take a moment to complete the two part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! 

Please contact Program Manager, Kara, at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org, for information about the school's location and how to sign up!

 


Program: Children's Literacy Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025-2026 Virtual Reading Volunteers (Virtual BookPALS)


Children's Literacy Network's provides a remote volunteering opportunity with our program, Virtual BookPALS. The program was designed to bring students together from different socio-economic backgrounds and build a love of reading through new friendships! We partner with schools from Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Detroit.
We are in need of volunteers who are interested in serving as weekly remote reading mentors to 2nd and 3rd grade students. Please continue reading for more information on the volunteering experience of BookPALS.

Volunteers for BookPALS serve as reading mentors to small groups of around 1-3 second graders to motivate and encourage excitement around reading on Zoom! Reading mentors work with the same students each week to encourage building a positive relationship with reading. All books, resources and trainings are provided, all we need is you and your dedicated time! Mentor readers read with students, share in fun reading activities, and help them build crucial literacy skills. Current opportunities include sessions on Monday and Tuesday from 5:00-6:00PM and 6:00-7:00PM Volunteers are only required to sign up for ONE weekly hour-long sessions, but can choose more if desired. Volunteers are asked to commit to volunteering on a weekly basis for at least one semester.

To begin the volunteer process please take a few minutes to complete the two-part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! 

Please contact Kara at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org for more information.

 

 

 

 

 


Program: Children's Literacy Network


Children's Literacy Network's provides a remote volunteering opportunity with our program, Virtual BookPALS. The program was designed to bring students together from different socio-economic backgrounds and build a love of reading through new friendships! We partner with schools from Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Detroit.
We are in need of volunteers who are interested in serving as weekly remote reading mentors to 2nd and 3rd grade students. Please continue reading for more information on the volunteering experience of BookPALS.

Volunteers for BookPALS serve as reading mentors to small groups of around 1-3 second graders to motivate and encourage excitement around reading on Zoom! Reading mentors work with the same students each week to encourage building a positive relationship with reading. All books, resources and trainings are provided, all we need is you and your dedicated time! Mentor readers read with students, share in fun reading activities, and help them build crucial literacy skills. Current opportunities include sessions on Monday and Tuesday from 5:00-6:00PM and 6:00-7:00PM Volunteers are only required to sign up for ONE weekly hour-long sessions, but can choose more if desired. Volunteers are asked to commit to volunteering on a weekly basis for at least one semester.

To begin the volunteer process please take a few minutes to complete the two-part Volunteer Information Form and a CLN staff member will contact you soon! 

Please contact Kara at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org for more information.

 

 

 

 

 


Program: Children's Literacy Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2025-2026 Family Literacy Interactive Program (FLIP) Volunteers


Children's Literacy Network's Family Literacy Interactive Program (FLIP) Night is an interactive, family-oriented literacy night held at our partner schools throughout Washtenaw county. FLIP Nights provide families with the opportunity to build literacy skills and enjoy a fun evening together by offering important components: interactive literacy-based activities for children and their families, breakout workshop for parents and caregivers to help them support their child's literacy development, STEM activities, power food packs and dinner, and books for children of all ages.

We are currently looking for individuals or groups that would be interested in volunteering for our 2025-2026 FLIP Nights (dates to be announced).

Volunteers for FLIP run interactive literacy activities for participating families, work the welcome table, help with dinner, and pass out books throughout the night. We hold FLIP nights at local Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor Elementary Schools. This volunteer experience can be a one-time commitment or ongoing, based on your preference. This opportunity is great for individuals, groups, teens and families! Events generally occur between 4:30-7:30PM.

Please email Program Manager Kara at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org for more information regarding event locations and how to sign up as a volunteer!

 

 


Program: Children's Literacy Network


Children's Literacy Network's Family Literacy Interactive Program (FLIP) Night is an interactive, family-oriented literacy night held at our partner schools throughout Washtenaw county. FLIP Nights provide families with the opportunity to build literacy skills and enjoy a fun evening together by offering important components: interactive literacy-based activities for children and their families, breakout workshop for parents and caregivers to help them support their child's literacy development, STEM activities, power food packs and dinner, and books for children of all ages.

We are currently looking for individuals or groups that would be interested in volunteering for our 2025-2026 FLIP Nights (dates to be announced).

Volunteers for FLIP run interactive literacy activities for participating families, work the welcome table, help with dinner, and pass out books throughout the night. We hold FLIP nights at local Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor Elementary Schools. This volunteer experience can be a one-time commitment or ongoing, based on your preference. This opportunity is great for individuals, groups, teens and families! Events generally occur between 4:30-7:30PM.

Please email Program Manager Kara at kara@childrensliteracynetwork.org for more information regarding event locations and how to sign up as a volunteer!

 

 


Program: Children's Literacy Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Party Planner in a Box REMOTE

PURPOSE OF JOB: Plan party theme and purchase party supplies for children living at an emergency shelter. Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase party supplies.

 

TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED2 HOURS including:

+ watch short informational video about Wayne Metro, which can be accessed at: https://youtu.be/Yhqy_kTenKI

+ 1.5 hours estimated for doing volunteer job duties below

 

DUTIES

Plan party theme, decorations, and activities (i.e. Space Exploration, Beach Bash, Sports, or Art Extravaganza) Plan small bags of party favors (no food or candy may be in these bags for safety) Estimate expenses and collect funds Purchase supplies for: Party decorations. Room in which party will take place has three long 6 ft tables and one round table if wanting to buy table coverings. Party activity supplies, enough for 20 children. Party favor bag supplies, enough for 20 children. Assemble party favor bags. Put all party supplies into one box. Email to arrange box pick-up

Program: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

PURPOSE OF JOB: Plan party theme and purchase party supplies for children living at an emergency shelter. Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase party supplies.

 

TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED2 HOURS including:

+ watch short informational video about Wayne Metro, which can be accessed at: https://youtu.be/Yhqy_kTenKI

+ 1.5 hours estimated for doing volunteer job duties below

 

DUTIES

Plan party theme, decorations, and activities (i.e. Space Exploration, Beach Bash, Sports, or Art Extravaganza) Plan small bags of party favors (no food or candy may be in these bags for safety) Estimate expenses and collect funds Purchase supplies for: Party decorations. Room in which party will take place has three long 6 ft tables and one round table if wanting to buy table coverings. Party activity supplies, enough for 20 children. Party favor bag supplies, enough for 20 children. Assemble party favor bags. Put all party supplies into one box. Email to arrange box pick-up

Program: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fill it up! Hygiene Kits or Backpacks REMOTE

PURPOSE OF JOB: Plan and purchase hygiene or school supplies to fill kits or backpacks for individuals and families. Kits and backpacks will go to either youth, families, or adults served by our Housing Services or school-based whole family support services. Volunteer needs to be able to raise or provide own funds to purchase supplies.

TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED2 HOURS including:

~ watch short informational video about Wayne Metro, which can be accessed at: https://youtu.be/Yhqy_kTenKI

~ 2 hours estimated to complete job duties

 

DUTIES

Collect funds for purchasing below supplies. Purchase supplies either Family-size or Individual-size: small bag to fit supplies per kit or backpack Hygiene supplies: body soap, toothpaste, toothbrushesSchool supplies include pencils, pens, folders, notebook, tape or glue sticks, etc.Optional supplies: feminine hygiene products, products for African-American hair, deodorant, shampoo and/or conditioner, hairbrush or comb, wash cloth, safety razor, hand sanitizer liquid or wipes. Put supplies into the bag Email to arrange kit pick-up or drop-off

QUALIFICATIONS

Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase kit supplies

LOCATION:  REMOTE = You may do this volunteer job anywhere!

BENEFITS

Build teamwork skills while you plan alongside co-workers or family or classmates Learn about resources in your community for basic needs Have fun and feel good while helping others

 

APPLICATION PROCESS:  Contact email below to ask questions and schedule pick-up/drop-off:  wmdevelopment@waynemetro.org.

Program: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

PURPOSE OF JOB: Plan and purchase hygiene or school supplies to fill kits or backpacks for individuals and families. Kits and backpacks will go to either youth, families, or adults served by our Housing Services or school-based whole family support services. Volunteer needs to be able to raise or provide own funds to purchase supplies.

TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED2 HOURS including:

~ watch short informational video about Wayne Metro, which can be accessed at: https://youtu.be/Yhqy_kTenKI

~ 2 hours estimated to complete job duties

 

DUTIES

Collect funds for purchasing below supplies. Purchase supplies either Family-size or Individual-size: small bag to fit supplies per kit or backpack Hygiene supplies: body soap, toothpaste, toothbrushesSchool supplies include pencils, pens, folders, notebook, tape or glue sticks, etc.Optional supplies: feminine hygiene products, products for African-American hair, deodorant, shampoo and/or conditioner, hairbrush or comb, wash cloth, safety razor, hand sanitizer liquid or wipes. Put supplies into the bag Email to arrange kit pick-up or drop-off

QUALIFICATIONS

Able to raise or provide own funds to purchase kit supplies

LOCATION:  REMOTE = You may do this volunteer job anywhere!

BENEFITS

Build teamwork skills while you plan alongside co-workers or family or classmates Learn about resources in your community for basic needs Have fun and feel good while helping others

 

APPLICATION PROCESS:  Contact email below to ask questions and schedule pick-up/drop-off:  wmdevelopment@waynemetro.org.

Program: Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum: Conservatory Ambassador

Join the University of Michigan's Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum as a Conservatory Ambassador Volunteer this winter season. Ambassadors are a welcoming face in the conservatory and often answer, direct, and informally educate our visitors on the space and happenings. This role is indoors in our beautiful (and warm!) conservatory and requires standing, walking, and engaging with the public.

Learn more about the volunteer role and apply your interest here.

Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum (MBGNA) is a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the waters and lands we steward. Learn more about how we turn this commitment into action. Your involvement as a volunteer supports sustainability initiatives, positioning you at the forefront of efforts to preserve biodiversity and cultural richness. By nurturing our gardens, fields, and natural habitats, you play a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of our local ecosystems and fostering a healthier environment for all. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our gardens and arboretum while actively participating in their care and conservation, engaging directly with nature. 

Program: University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum

Join the University of Michigan's Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum as a Conservatory Ambassador Volunteer this winter season. Ambassadors are a welcoming face in the conservatory and often answer, direct, and informally educate our visitors on the space and happenings. This role is indoors in our beautiful (and warm!) conservatory and requires standing, walking, and engaging with the public.

Learn more about the volunteer role and apply your interest here.

Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum (MBGNA) is a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the waters and lands we steward. Learn more about how we turn this commitment into action. Your involvement as a volunteer supports sustainability initiatives, positioning you at the forefront of efforts to preserve biodiversity and cultural richness. By nurturing our gardens, fields, and natural habitats, you play a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of our local ecosystems and fostering a healthier environment for all. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our gardens and arboretum while actively participating in their care and conservation, engaging directly with nature. 

Program: University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum: Conservatory Care Volunteer

Join the University of Michigan's Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum as a Conservatory Care Volunteer this winter season. Enjoy the tropical, temperate, and arid environments of the Conservatory and assist with general maintenance. Activities include weeding (TOP priority), sweeping (second priority), pruning, seasonal plantings, signage care, and other work to help make the Conservatory look inviting and neat.

Learn more about the volunteer role and apply your interest here.

Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum (MBGNA) is a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the waters and lands we steward. Learn more about how we turn this commitment into action. Your involvement as a volunteer supports sustainability initiatives, positioning you at the forefront of efforts to preserve biodiversity and cultural richness. By nurturing our gardens, fields, and natural habitats, you play a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of our local ecosystems and fostering a healthier environment for all. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our gardens and arboretum while actively participating in their care and conservation, engaging directly with nature. 

Program: University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum

Join the University of Michigan's Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum as a Conservatory Care Volunteer this winter season. Enjoy the tropical, temperate, and arid environments of the Conservatory and assist with general maintenance. Activities include weeding (TOP priority), sweeping (second priority), pruning, seasonal plantings, signage care, and other work to help make the Conservatory look inviting and neat.

Learn more about the volunteer role and apply your interest here.

Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum (MBGNA) is a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the waters and lands we steward. Learn more about how we turn this commitment into action. Your involvement as a volunteer supports sustainability initiatives, positioning you at the forefront of efforts to preserve biodiversity and cultural richness. By nurturing our gardens, fields, and natural habitats, you play a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of our local ecosystems and fostering a healthier environment for all. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our gardens and arboretum while actively participating in their care and conservation, engaging directly with nature. 

Program: University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Washtenaw ACA is seeking new board directors!

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD)? The Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy (WACA) is seeking dedicated individuals to join our board of directors and support our mission of empowering people with I/DD to participate fully in community life. As the only nonprofit organization in Washtenaw County specifically focused on advocacy for people with I/DD and their families, WACA has been serving our community for over 75 years!


We are in the process of expanding our board and are especially interested in candidates who have experience in one or more of the following areas:Person with intellectual/developmental disability: Are you an adult living with an I/DD in Washtenaw County? Your experience and voice are essential in shaping our advocacy work!Parent/sibling of a person with I/DD: Your experience and perspective are needed to inform our understanding the needs and goals of people with I/DD and their families.Fundraising/Financial experience: Do you have experience in fundraising/development or financial management? Your experience will help us secure necessary resources to support our work and ensure sound financial oversight of Washtenaw ACA.For more information, please visit our website at https://washtenawaca.org/about/board-of-directors/#apply, or contact our office at 734-662-1256 or info@washtenawaca.org.

Program: Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD)? The Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy (WACA) is seeking dedicated individuals to join our board of directors and support our mission of empowering people with I/DD to participate fully in community life. As the only nonprofit organization in Washtenaw County specifically focused on advocacy for people with I/DD and their families, WACA has been serving our community for over 75 years!


We are in the process of expanding our board and are especially interested in candidates who have experience in one or more of the following areas:Person with intellectual/developmental disability: Are you an adult living with an I/DD in Washtenaw County? Your experience and voice are essential in shaping our advocacy work!Parent/sibling of a person with I/DD: Your experience and perspective are needed to inform our understanding the needs and goals of people with I/DD and their families.Fundraising/Financial experience: Do you have experience in fundraising/development or financial management? Your experience will help us secure necessary resources to support our work and ensure sound financial oversight of Washtenaw ACA.For more information, please visit our website at https://washtenawaca.org/about/board-of-directors/#apply, or contact our office at 734-662-1256 or info@washtenawaca.org.

Program: Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekly Program Volunteer

The Children’s Healing Center is the first year-round recreation facility providing social and emotional healing for kids with weakened immune systems and their families in a safe, clean environment. We utilize volunteers for all of our programs and would love for you to join us for a weekly shift at the Center.

Monday morning (9:30am-12:30pm) 

Fun programs focused on pre-school aged kiddos Includes ABC & Me series and other fun, play-related activities

Tuesday evening (5:30-8:30pm)

Family-focused programs that includes dinner 1-2 times each month

Wednesday afternoon (1:30-4:30pm) - through September

Free play program focused on pre-school aged kidsHas a planned craft and open play in the gym or exploratory play room

Wednesday (9:30-12:00, 11:00-1:00, 12:00-2:30) - starting October 1

Starting October 1 we'll have open hours from 10:00-2:00pmThere will be a planned craft and families are welcome to bring their lunch to enjoy at the CenterYou're welcome to join for a portion or all of the program time


All volunteers are subject to an interview and background checks.

Program: Children's Healing Center

The Children’s Healing Center is the first year-round recreation facility providing social and emotional healing for kids with weakened immune systems and their families in a safe, clean environment. We utilize volunteers for all of our programs and would love for you to join us for a weekly shift at the Center.

Monday morning (9:30am-12:30pm) 

Fun programs focused on pre-school aged kiddos Includes ABC & Me series and other fun, play-related activities

Tuesday evening (5:30-8:30pm)

Family-focused programs that includes dinner 1-2 times each month

Wednesday afternoon (1:30-4:30pm) - through September

Free play program focused on pre-school aged kidsHas a planned craft and open play in the gym or exploratory play room

Wednesday (9:30-12:00, 11:00-1:00, 12:00-2:30) - starting October 1

Starting October 1 we'll have open hours from 10:00-2:00pmThere will be a planned craft and families are welcome to bring their lunch to enjoy at the CenterYou're welcome to join for a portion or all of the program time


All volunteers are subject to an interview and background checks.

Program: Children's Healing Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ongoing Weekend Volunteers

The Children’s Healing Center is the first year-round recreation facility providing social and emotional healing for kids with weakened immune systems and their families in a safe, clean environment.

We utilize volunteers for all of our programs, but need extra help for our weekend programs from September through June. There are two Saturday programs (morning from 10-12 or afternoon 2-4) and one Friday night (6-8pm) each month. 

Volunteers will assist kids with art projects, playing games, serving snacks, and supervising free play.

All volunteers are subject to an interview and background checks.

Program: Children's Healing Center

The Children’s Healing Center is the first year-round recreation facility providing social and emotional healing for kids with weakened immune systems and their families in a safe, clean environment.

We utilize volunteers for all of our programs, but need extra help for our weekend programs from September through June. There are two Saturday programs (morning from 10-12 or afternoon 2-4) and one Friday night (6-8pm) each month. 

Volunteers will assist kids with art projects, playing games, serving snacks, and supervising free play.

All volunteers are subject to an interview and background checks.

Program: Children's Healing Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PARC Administrative Volunteer

Overview:
Join the Post Adoption Resource Center (PARC) as an Administrative Volunteer and play a key role in supporting behind-the-scenes efforts that help serve families in 13 counties in southern MI. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys organization, working with data, and contributing to meaningful work in a supportive office environment.

Schedule: Ongoing/recurring. A minimum of 2–4 hours per week is preferred, with flexibility for additional hours.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

·       Assist with entering and verifying data for state and agency reporting.

·       Track and monitor internal spreadsheets.

·       Work with reports and other administrative tools.

·       Create resource sheets and other materials for families.

·       Take on additional administrative projects as needed.

Ideal Qualifications:

·       Prior administrative experience is a preferred.

·       Strong attention to detail.

·       Comfortable using computers and software tools.

·       Reliable and organized.

Requirements:

·       Must complete an interview.

·       Must pass a background check. 

Program: Judson Center

Overview:
Join the Post Adoption Resource Center (PARC) as an Administrative Volunteer and play a key role in supporting behind-the-scenes efforts that help serve families in 13 counties in southern MI. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys organization, working with data, and contributing to meaningful work in a supportive office environment.

Schedule: Ongoing/recurring. A minimum of 2–4 hours per week is preferred, with flexibility for additional hours.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

·       Assist with entering and verifying data for state and agency reporting.

·       Track and monitor internal spreadsheets.

·       Work with reports and other administrative tools.

·       Create resource sheets and other materials for families.

·       Take on additional administrative projects as needed.

Ideal Qualifications:

·       Prior administrative experience is a preferred.

·       Strong attention to detail.

·       Comfortable using computers and software tools.

·       Reliable and organized.

Requirements:

·       Must complete an interview.

·       Must pass a background check. 

Program: Judson Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutor

Mercy Education Project (MEP) is a learning community that believes every girl has a right to reach her full potential. MEP focuses on math and reading improvement with evidenced based, one-to-one tutoring for girls grades 2-12. We help girls who are one or more years behind their grade level in reading or math to gain the academic confidence they need to succeed in school. Volunteer tutors are needed in-person for a once-a-week commitment from 5:30-6:30 pm during the school year (September - May). Our one-to-one afterschool tutoring program fosters meaningful relationships that support the whole student. Substitute tutors are also needed.

Training is provided as part of the volunteer tutor onboarding process. Our learning program includes individualized student curriculum using online software. All prospective tutors complete an application form, a background check, online training modules, and in-person training.


Program: Mercy Education Project

Mercy Education Project (MEP) is a learning community that believes every girl has a right to reach her full potential. MEP focuses on math and reading improvement with evidenced based, one-to-one tutoring for girls grades 2-12. We help girls who are one or more years behind their grade level in reading or math to gain the academic confidence they need to succeed in school. Volunteer tutors are needed in-person for a once-a-week commitment from 5:30-6:30 pm during the school year (September - May). Our one-to-one afterschool tutoring program fosters meaningful relationships that support the whole student. Substitute tutors are also needed.

Training is provided as part of the volunteer tutor onboarding process. Our learning program includes individualized student curriculum using online software. All prospective tutors complete an application form, a background check, online training modules, and in-person training.


Program: Mercy Education Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Reader for the "Read With Kids" program-Perry kindergarten

Washtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.

In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.

No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.

Sign up today to Read with Kids!

Program: Washtenaw Promise

Washtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.

In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.

No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.

Sign up today to Read with Kids!

Program: Washtenaw Promise

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Reader for the "Read With Kids" program-Perry 1st grade

Washtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.

In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.

No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.

Sign up today to Read with Kids!

Program: Washtenaw Promise

Washtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.

In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.

No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.

Sign up today to Read with Kids!

Program: Washtenaw Promise

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Reader for the "Read With Kids" program

Washtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.

In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.

No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.

Sign up today to Read with Kids!

Program: Washtenaw Promise

Washtenaw Promise is a local non-profit dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children in Washtenaw County. This fall and winter, we’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers for our Read with Kids program — a literacy initiative designed for children ages 3–6.

In partnership with the Children’s Literacy Network, this program offers young learners valuable one-on-one and small group reading time with caring adults. Volunteers help foster early reading skills and a lifelong love of books through fun, engaging, and meaningful interactions.

No teaching experience is necessary — we provide all the training and support you need to feel confident and prepared. Volunteers are asked to commit just one hour per week. Your time can make a lasting impact. Join us in creating brighter futures, one story at a time.

Sign up today to Read with Kids!

Program: Washtenaw Promise

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48198

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Virtual and In-Person Literacy Mentoring

We’re recruiting Virtual and In-Person Literacy Mentors!

Our Mentor Family is the foundation of our organization. Our team works closely alongside you to ensure that we support the bright futures of our students. The Center for Success Network is looking for people who love children and have a willingness to share time and joy with our staff and students as a virtual literacy mentor.

Requirements:
- 90 Minute Training Session
- 2-hour virtual Mentoring for Equity workshop
- Minimum commitment of one session weekly through the full program year
- Service commitment through the entire Academic School Year (October- May)
- A Background Check
- High School Juniors and Seniors are also eligible to become mentors, but must have 2 non-family references

Sessions are literacy focused and include time to build relationships with their students. Mentoring sessions will be 30-45 minutes long for virtual sessions and 1 hour for in-person sessions. These sessions will include 4 parts: energize and goal setting, reading a book, literacy activity, and closing and reflection. Our experienced staff are present the entire session in case a mentor has a question or needs some assistance.

If you're interested in becoming a virtual or in-person mentor, please click HERE and complete the form!

Program: Center for Success Network

We’re recruiting Virtual and In-Person Literacy Mentors!

Our Mentor Family is the foundation of our organization. Our team works closely alongside you to ensure that we support the bright futures of our students. The Center for Success Network is looking for people who love children and have a willingness to share time and joy with our staff and students as a virtual literacy mentor.

Requirements:
- 90 Minute Training Session
- 2-hour virtual Mentoring for Equity workshop
- Minimum commitment of one session weekly through the full program year
- Service commitment through the entire Academic School Year (October- May)
- A Background Check
- High School Juniors and Seniors are also eligible to become mentors, but must have 2 non-family references

Sessions are literacy focused and include time to build relationships with their students. Mentoring sessions will be 30-45 minutes long for virtual sessions and 1 hour for in-person sessions. These sessions will include 4 parts: energize and goal setting, reading a book, literacy activity, and closing and reflection. Our experienced staff are present the entire session in case a mentor has a question or needs some assistance.

If you're interested in becoming a virtual or in-person mentor, please click HERE and complete the form!

Program: Center for Success Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Classroom Volunteer (In-Person)

Looking for In-Person Classroom Volunteers!

We value our family of volunteers to support various aspects of CFSN programs and events. Our Team is looking for classroom volunteers to support in-person activities in our Detroit and/or Pontiac location. If you love children and have a willingness to share time and joy with our staff and students, we'd love to hear from you!

Requirements:
- Background Check (Volunteers over the age of 18)
- 2 Non-Family references (Volunteers under the age of 18)
- Minimum Service 1 day a week (M-Th); 2.5 hours (4:00-6:30 pm for school year)

Sample Tasks:
Greet and receive students and in-person mentors, snack service, classroom tidying, support enrichment programming, mild tech support, community outreach, and other tasks as necessary.

If you're interested in becoming a classroom volunteer, please click the button below and complete the form!

Program: Center for Success Network

Looking for In-Person Classroom Volunteers!

We value our family of volunteers to support various aspects of CFSN programs and events. Our Team is looking for classroom volunteers to support in-person activities in our Detroit and/or Pontiac location. If you love children and have a willingness to share time and joy with our staff and students, we'd love to hear from you!

Requirements:
- Background Check (Volunteers over the age of 18)
- 2 Non-Family references (Volunteers under the age of 18)
- Minimum Service 1 day a week (M-Th); 2.5 hours (4:00-6:30 pm for school year)

Sample Tasks:
Greet and receive students and in-person mentors, snack service, classroom tidying, support enrichment programming, mild tech support, community outreach, and other tasks as necessary.

If you're interested in becoming a classroom volunteer, please click the button below and complete the form!

Program: Center for Success Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors Position

Haven Homes of Detroit is an organization dedicated to empowering women recovering from trauma, trafficking, and exploitation by providing safe housing and supportive communities. The Board of Directors plays a crucial role in guiding the organization's mission and ensuring its success.

Board members at Haven Homes of Detroit contribute their expertise to help improve neighborhoods and restore dignity to women in need. They oversee strategic planning, financial management, and community partnerships to support the organization's programs, which include life-skills training, nutritional education, sobriety support, financial literacy, job readiness, and trauma-informed care.


Would you like more details on how to get involved or apply for a position on the board?

Program: Haven Homes of Detroit

Haven Homes of Detroit is an organization dedicated to empowering women recovering from trauma, trafficking, and exploitation by providing safe housing and supportive communities. The Board of Directors plays a crucial role in guiding the organization's mission and ensuring its success.

Board members at Haven Homes of Detroit contribute their expertise to help improve neighborhoods and restore dignity to women in need. They oversee strategic planning, financial management, and community partnerships to support the organization's programs, which include life-skills training, nutritional education, sobriety support, financial literacy, job readiness, and trauma-informed care.


Would you like more details on how to get involved or apply for a position on the board?

Program: Haven Homes of Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Tutors needed to assist ESL learners in Western Wayne County

You can help!  The Community Literacy Council, a non-profit organization, needs adult volunteers to help adult English language learners in Western Wayne County who have limited English language abilities.  Most of our tutors work one-on-one with learners to help them develop vital reading, writing, and communication skills.  Tutor training sessions are available three times a year.  Tutors are able to pick their learners and tutor locations although typically tutoring takes place in public libraries.  You too can make a difference in the life of an English language learner!

Program: Plymouth-Canton Community Literacy Council

You can help!  The Community Literacy Council, a non-profit organization, needs adult volunteers to help adult English language learners in Western Wayne County who have limited English language abilities.  Most of our tutors work one-on-one with learners to help them develop vital reading, writing, and communication skills.  Tutor training sessions are available three times a year.  Tutors are able to pick their learners and tutor locations although typically tutoring takes place in public libraries.  You too can make a difference in the life of an English language learner!

Program: Plymouth-Canton Community Literacy Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48170

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities - Serving Individuals with Developmental Disabilities of All Ages

Hello Everyone!We’re currently looking for volunteers to help with several upcoming events for a local nonprofit that serves individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities. 
If you're interested in joining our volunteer list for future opportunities, please fill out this form: https://www.workandplaycenter.org/work-and-play-center-volunteer 
You can also view and sign up for specific opportunities via SignUpGenius: 
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56835211-summer#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56836743-best#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56813820-dancing#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837041-cooking#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837691-icecream#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837993-sparkle#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56838184-sparkle#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56834215-motor#/ 
If you have any questions, please contact Mona at mona@workandplaycenter.orgThank you for your support. 
Summer Art Program: 6/9 – 7/19 - Dates VaryHelp us make creativity come alive this summer! Our Summer Art Program gives individuals with developmental disabilities a chance to explore art, express themselves, and connect with peers in a fun and supportive environment. Volunteers will assist with everything from setting up supplies and guiding projects to offering encouragement and helping with clean-up. No art experience is necessary—just a love for helping others create and shine!Best Night Era Party: 6/13Get ready for a night of pure fun and flair as we throw it back to the 80s and celebrate all the Taylor Swift eras! This inclusive party will feature music, dancing, karaoke, a chocolate fountain, art projects, bubble magic, a sensory room, and more. It's a night to make memories, celebrate friendship, and shine like the stars we are!Dancing With the Stars – Inclusive Edition: 6/17Join us for a heartwarming night of music, movement, and community as individuals with developmental disabilities team up with community “stars” for a fun and inclusive dance showcase. Volunteers will help with dance support, event setup, hospitality, and cheering on our amazing performers. No dance experience required—just a big heart and positive energy!Cooking with Creativity: Dates VaryJoin us for a fun and interactive cooking program designed for individuals with developmental disabilities to explore new recipes, practice kitchen skills, and build confidence—all while having a great time together! Volunteers will help participants with simple food prep tasks, encourage independence, and support a safe and welcoming environment.Ice Cream Social: 7/11Help us serve up smiles at our Ice Cream Social! This sweet summer event brings together our community for a fun evening of ice cream, games, crafts, and connection. Volunteers will assist with setup, help scoop and serve ice cream, engage with participants at activity stations, and stay to help clean up. It’s a great way to spread joy and support our community all in one night!UPCOMING FALL OPPORTUNITIESSparkle & Shine CheerABILITIES: Begins 9/1
Join our Sparkle and Shine CheerABILITIES Squad and become part of something truly special! We are looking for dedicated volunteers to support our cheerleading team for individuals with developmental disabilities. This is a weekly commitment from September through April, with practices held on either Mondays or Wednesdays (TBD soon) and about 5 special appearances throughout the season.Sparkle & Shine DanceABILITIES: Begins 9/2Be part of the magic with our DanceABILITIES Team! We are looking for committed volunteers to support our dance team for individuals with developmental disabilities. This is a weekly commitment from September through mid-May, with practices held on either Tuesdays or Thursdays (final day to be determined soon).Motor City Buddy Walk (Detroit): Planning & Date Of 9/21
Join us as we bring the Buddy Walk to Detroit! This is a powerful day of community, inclusion, and celebration for individuals with Down syndrome and developmental disabilities. We need an awesome crew of volunteers to help make the day smooth, fun, and welcoming for everyone. Whether you're setting up, cheering along the route, or passing out snacks, your support will make a huge impact. Grab a spot and help us create a day to remember!Warm Regards,Mona KashamCo-Founder & Chief Operating Officer
Work & Play Disability Community Center

444 N. Hewitt Rd.
Ypsilanti, MI 48197www.workandplaycenter.org

Program: Work and Play Disability Community Center

Hello Everyone!We’re currently looking for volunteers to help with several upcoming events for a local nonprofit that serves individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities. 
If you're interested in joining our volunteer list for future opportunities, please fill out this form: https://www.workandplaycenter.org/work-and-play-center-volunteer 
You can also view and sign up for specific opportunities via SignUpGenius: 
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56835211-summer#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56836743-best#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56813820-dancing#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837041-cooking#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837691-icecream#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56837993-sparkle#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56838184-sparkle#/https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0848ACAE23A1FAC07-56834215-motor#/ 
If you have any questions, please contact Mona at mona@workandplaycenter.orgThank you for your support. 
Summer Art Program: 6/9 – 7/19 - Dates VaryHelp us make creativity come alive this summer! Our Summer Art Program gives individuals with developmental disabilities a chance to explore art, express themselves, and connect with peers in a fun and supportive environment. Volunteers will assist with everything from setting up supplies and guiding projects to offering encouragement and helping with clean-up. No art experience is necessary—just a love for helping others create and shine!Best Night Era Party: 6/13Get ready for a night of pure fun and flair as we throw it back to the 80s and celebrate all the Taylor Swift eras! This inclusive party will feature music, dancing, karaoke, a chocolate fountain, art projects, bubble magic, a sensory room, and more. It's a night to make memories, celebrate friendship, and shine like the stars we are!Dancing With the Stars – Inclusive Edition: 6/17Join us for a heartwarming night of music, movement, and community as individuals with developmental disabilities team up with community “stars” for a fun and inclusive dance showcase. Volunteers will help with dance support, event setup, hospitality, and cheering on our amazing performers. No dance experience required—just a big heart and positive energy!Cooking with Creativity: Dates VaryJoin us for a fun and interactive cooking program designed for individuals with developmental disabilities to explore new recipes, practice kitchen skills, and build confidence—all while having a great time together! Volunteers will help participants with simple food prep tasks, encourage independence, and support a safe and welcoming environment.Ice Cream Social: 7/11Help us serve up smiles at our Ice Cream Social! This sweet summer event brings together our community for a fun evening of ice cream, games, crafts, and connection. Volunteers will assist with setup, help scoop and serve ice cream, engage with participants at activity stations, and stay to help clean up. It’s a great way to spread joy and support our community all in one night!UPCOMING FALL OPPORTUNITIESSparkle & Shine CheerABILITIES: Begins 9/1
Join our Sparkle and Shine CheerABILITIES Squad and become part of something truly special! We are looking for dedicated volunteers to support our cheerleading team for individuals with developmental disabilities. This is a weekly commitment from September through April, with practices held on either Mondays or Wednesdays (TBD soon) and about 5 special appearances throughout the season.Sparkle & Shine DanceABILITIES: Begins 9/2Be part of the magic with our DanceABILITIES Team! We are looking for committed volunteers to support our dance team for individuals with developmental disabilities. This is a weekly commitment from September through mid-May, with practices held on either Tuesdays or Thursdays (final day to be determined soon).Motor City Buddy Walk (Detroit): Planning & Date Of 9/21
Join us as we bring the Buddy Walk to Detroit! This is a powerful day of community, inclusion, and celebration for individuals with Down syndrome and developmental disabilities. We need an awesome crew of volunteers to help make the day smooth, fun, and welcoming for everyone. Whether you're setting up, cheering along the route, or passing out snacks, your support will make a huge impact. Grab a spot and help us create a day to remember!Warm Regards,Mona KashamCo-Founder & Chief Operating Officer
Work & Play Disability Community Center

444 N. Hewitt Rd.
Ypsilanti, MI 48197www.workandplaycenter.org

Program: Work and Play Disability Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor

The Child Safe Michigan Mentoring Program is one of the only successful year-long programs in the state of Michigan that is dedicated primarily to youth with lived foster care experience ages 14-23. Not only do youth with lived foster care experience deal with age-appropriate issues facing youth today, but they also have to face being separated from their biological family, residing in new homes, and attending new schools all while dealing with the abuse and/or neglect that led to their placement in the foster care system.


The Mentoring Program requires at least a one-year commitment where the mentor and mentee meet two to four times per month within the community. Mentors must be at 21 years old. Once someone has decided to take the steps to becoming a mentor, they will be sent a packet of materials including an application and background check authorizations. They will be asked to provide contact information for three personal references who can attest to your character and appropriateness in mentoring a youth. Along with completing the application packet, they will participate in an interview with one of the Mentoring Program staff as a means of learning about their hobbies and interests to best match them with a mentee. This interview also allows an opportunity for them to ask questions they may have about the mentoring experience. As a final step of the application process, they will be invited to attend a six-hour New Mentor Orientation; this training is typically held on a Saturday and is conducted either in-person or virtually every three months.

Program: Judson Center

The Child Safe Michigan Mentoring Program is one of the only successful year-long programs in the state of Michigan that is dedicated primarily to youth with lived foster care experience ages 14-23. Not only do youth with lived foster care experience deal with age-appropriate issues facing youth today, but they also have to face being separated from their biological family, residing in new homes, and attending new schools all while dealing with the abuse and/or neglect that led to their placement in the foster care system.


The Mentoring Program requires at least a one-year commitment where the mentor and mentee meet two to four times per month within the community. Mentors must be at 21 years old. Once someone has decided to take the steps to becoming a mentor, they will be sent a packet of materials including an application and background check authorizations. They will be asked to provide contact information for three personal references who can attest to your character and appropriateness in mentoring a youth. Along with completing the application packet, they will participate in an interview with one of the Mentoring Program staff as a means of learning about their hobbies and interests to best match them with a mentee. This interview also allows an opportunity for them to ask questions they may have about the mentoring experience. As a final step of the application process, they will be invited to attend a six-hour New Mentor Orientation; this training is typically held on a Saturday and is conducted either in-person or virtually every three months.

Program: Judson Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48073

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Backpacks for Dreams

MiSide is accepting donations for school supplies to support local students for both in-person and virtual learning. Supplies will be distributed through the many services MiSide provides to families.

Please donate here!

Please contact Bindi Shah at Bindi.Shah@MiSide.org with any questions.

Program: MiSide

MiSide is accepting donations for school supplies to support local students for both in-person and virtual learning. Supplies will be distributed through the many services MiSide provides to families.

Please donate here!

Please contact Bindi Shah at Bindi.Shah@MiSide.org with any questions.

Program: MiSide

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Hairdressers for Kids with Autism

We’re looking for a compassionate, experienced hair stylists to volunteer their time for a special event, providing haircuts to children with Autism. The ideal volunteers are patient, understanding, and have experience working with kids who may have sensory sensitivities. Your time and talent can help make haircuts a positive, stress-free experience for our clients.

Program: Judson Center

We’re looking for a compassionate, experienced hair stylists to volunteer their time for a special event, providing haircuts to children with Autism. The ideal volunteers are patient, understanding, and have experience working with kids who may have sensory sensitivities. Your time and talent can help make haircuts a positive, stress-free experience for our clients.

Program: Judson Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48073

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join a NAF High School Advisory Board

NAF is a national leader in career and technical education, transforming the high school experience through industry-focused academies. Our model provides students with experiential, hands-on learning opportunities that complement career-focused curricula, preparing them for college and career success.

We are in need of dedicated business and community leaders to serve on advisory boards that will work with local schools and students to build a stronger talent pipeline for our community. Please complete the survey via the link below to indicate the areas where you are interested in supporting career readiness for local students. We will follow up with you to provide more details about potential opportunities.

Click here to complete the survey. For any questions, feel free to email Dr. Arlene Williams, Director of Community Impact at NAF, at awilliams@naf.org. 

Program: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

NAF is a national leader in career and technical education, transforming the high school experience through industry-focused academies. Our model provides students with experiential, hands-on learning opportunities that complement career-focused curricula, preparing them for college and career success.

We are in need of dedicated business and community leaders to serve on advisory boards that will work with local schools and students to build a stronger talent pipeline for our community. Please complete the survey via the link below to indicate the areas where you are interested in supporting career readiness for local students. We will follow up with you to provide more details about potential opportunities.

Click here to complete the survey. For any questions, feel free to email Dr. Arlene Williams, Director of Community Impact at NAF, at awilliams@naf.org. 

Program: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cooking Matters Nutrition Instructor

 

Cooking Matter Nutrition Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to make healthy choices using the lesson plans provided in the Cooking Matters curricula.  Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Nutrition Instructor's requirements and responsibilities.

Program: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan

 

Cooking Matter Nutrition Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to make healthy choices using the lesson plans provided in the Cooking Matters curricula.  Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Nutrition Instructor's requirements and responsibilities.

Program: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Program Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 48207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cooking Matters Culinary Instructor

 

Cooking Matters Culinary Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to cook healthy, low-cost foods using the lesson plans and recipes provided by Cooking Matters curricula. Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Culinary Instructor's requirements and responsibilities.

Program: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan

 

Cooking Matters Culinary Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to cook healthy, low-cost foods using the lesson plans and recipes provided by Cooking Matters curricula. Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Culinary Instructor's requirements and responsibilities.

Program: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Program Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 48207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cooking Matters Classroom Assistant

Cooking Matters teaches adults, kids, and teens to make healthy choices using the lesson plans provided in the Cooking Matters curricula.  Classroom Assistants help instructors and facilitators: 

Set up the classroom. Prepare food. Facilitate classroom activities. Clean up.

Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the classroom assistant requirements and responsibilities.

Program: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan

Cooking Matters teaches adults, kids, and teens to make healthy choices using the lesson plans provided in the Cooking Matters curricula.  Classroom Assistants help instructors and facilitators: 

Set up the classroom. Prepare food. Facilitate classroom activities. Clean up.

Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the classroom assistant requirements and responsibilities.

Program: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Program Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 48207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drop-in Center Volunteer

We are looking for volunteers to support at our Drop-in Center. Our drop-in center serves at risk, runaway and homeless teenagers ages 13-21 on Monday-Thursdays from 3-6pm. We would like to have volunteers consistently support youth and staff during that time by building relationships, helping to serve food, and keeping the space safe. During the three hours that we are open, we see 20-40 youth. 

Please take some time to read about our programs on our website before filling out this application: https://ozonehouse.org/. Applications will be open until spots are filled. We will do training before you are able to volunteer, so that you know how to appropriately handle situations.

If you have any questions, please email jmares@ozonehouse.org.

Please fill out the volunteer application at the following link (make sure to select Drop-in Center): https://forms.office.coDm/r/Kpn5pPNwQ

Program: Ozone House

We are looking for volunteers to support at our Drop-in Center. Our drop-in center serves at risk, runaway and homeless teenagers ages 13-21 on Monday-Thursdays from 3-6pm. We would like to have volunteers consistently support youth and staff during that time by building relationships, helping to serve food, and keeping the space safe. During the three hours that we are open, we see 20-40 youth. 

Please take some time to read about our programs on our website before filling out this application: https://ozonehouse.org/. Applications will be open until spots are filled. We will do training before you are able to volunteer, so that you know how to appropriately handle situations.

If you have any questions, please email jmares@ozonehouse.org.

Please fill out the volunteer application at the following link (make sure to select Drop-in Center): https://forms.office.coDm/r/Kpn5pPNwQ

Program: Ozone House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer Spanish/English La CASA AMIGA

La Casa Amiga está en busca de una persona voluntaria que apoye el área de Client Services Coordinator. La actividad principal será tener interacción con los clientes que visitan nuestra oficina en busca de guía, el apoyo de nuestros programas y servicios. 

La interacción suele ser en los idiomas español e inglés, en persona, vía telefónica y por escrito. Por lo que es una oportunidad ideal para practicar tus habilidades de comunicación en un espacio con interacción laboral.

El horario y los días para apoyar, serán acordados con las personas interesadas y siempre dentro del horario de atención: lunes a viernes de 9:00 a 14:00 horas.

En La Casa Amiga, apoyamos la independencia y la dignidad de los inmigrantes y sus familias. Proveemos variedad de servicios para empoderar y ayudar a nuestras familias y amigos.

 

Program: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program

La Casa Amiga está en busca de una persona voluntaria que apoye el área de Client Services Coordinator. La actividad principal será tener interacción con los clientes que visitan nuestra oficina en busca de guía, el apoyo de nuestros programas y servicios. 

La interacción suele ser en los idiomas español e inglés, en persona, vía telefónica y por escrito. Por lo que es una oportunidad ideal para practicar tus habilidades de comunicación en un espacio con interacción laboral.

El horario y los días para apoyar, serán acordados con las personas interesadas y siempre dentro del horario de atención: lunes a viernes de 9:00 a 14:00 horas.

En La Casa Amiga, apoyamos la independencia y la dignidad de los inmigrantes y sus familias. Proveemos variedad de servicios para empoderar y ayudar a nuestras familias y amigos.

 

Program: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mon. & Wed. Volunteers Needed!! Afterschool Program

Developing K.I.D.S. Fall Afterschool Program Weekly Monday - Thursday  4pm-6:30pm

   Volunteers are needed for 2 to 4 hours. Urgent need for Mondays & Wednesdays!!

 Potential Assignments:

Facilitate or co-facilitate small group workshops (grades 9th - 12th meet on Mondays & Wednesdays) Homework Help for grades: K-3rd; 4th-7th; or 8th
Serving Dinner (Two Volunteers Needed) Set up food cart, and serving table. Clean up food service area after participants have been served. No heavy lifting for dinner service.

If available, submit the volunteer application here: https://developingkids.org/volunteer/

For questions, you may contact please contact Jackee Brown at jbrown@developingkids.org or call 888-294-6554 ext. 2.

Thank you in advance,

Developing K.I.D.S.

Program: Developing Kingdoms In Different Stages (K.I.D.S.)

Developing K.I.D.S. Fall Afterschool Program Weekly Monday - Thursday  4pm-6:30pm

   Volunteers are needed for 2 to 4 hours. Urgent need for Mondays & Wednesdays!!

 Potential Assignments:

Facilitate or co-facilitate small group workshops (grades 9th - 12th meet on Mondays & Wednesdays) Homework Help for grades: K-3rd; 4th-7th; or 8th
Serving Dinner (Two Volunteers Needed) Set up food cart, and serving table. Clean up food service area after participants have been served. No heavy lifting for dinner service.

If available, submit the volunteer application here: https://developingkids.org/volunteer/

For questions, you may contact please contact Jackee Brown at jbrown@developingkids.org or call 888-294-6554 ext. 2.

Thank you in advance,

Developing K.I.D.S.

Program: Developing Kingdoms In Different Stages (K.I.D.S.)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Whole Person Health Presenters at Hope Clinic

Whole Person Health tabling events entail having a table set up during our Tuesday hot meal distribution (5-6pm) and engaging with folks as they pass through. Some topics we are looking to cover include:

Job Assistance

Financial Assistance/Money Management

Utilizing Community Resources (medical, mental/emotional, etc.)

Diabetes Management

Smoking Cessation

Personal Safety

etc.

We want presenters to be knowledgeable enough about the topics that they are well-equipped for any follow-up questions with clients, so we are looking for people/organizations that have a professional background or license in the respective topic.

Please respond to this posting if you are interested or want to learn more!

Program: Hope Clinic

Whole Person Health tabling events entail having a table set up during our Tuesday hot meal distribution (5-6pm) and engaging with folks as they pass through. Some topics we are looking to cover include:

Job Assistance

Financial Assistance/Money Management

Utilizing Community Resources (medical, mental/emotional, etc.)

Diabetes Management

Smoking Cessation

Personal Safety

etc.

We want presenters to be knowledgeable enough about the topics that they are well-equipped for any follow-up questions with clients, so we are looking for people/organizations that have a professional background or license in the respective topic.

Please respond to this posting if you are interested or want to learn more!

Program: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197-5358

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park Opportunities

Junior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. With the generous help of volunteers, JA provides educational programs to students in grades K-12 in the areas of financial literacy, workforce readiness, and entrepreneurship. The curriculum in each of JA’s 23 programs is correlated to the state education standards. JA programs will impact over 50,000 students this school year. 

JA Finance Park® is a program that teaches youth about personal finance and careers. In the classroom, teachers guide youth through the lessons around key concepts. The program ends with a visit to JA Finance Park, facilitated by JA staff, where youth work with volunteers to create and manage a personal budget, experiencing what it's like to be an adult for a day. This is a great opportunity for individual and corporate volunteers.

Volunteer Training is the day of the event at 8:30 AM one hour prior to arrival of participants. Feel free to wear smart casual, corporate swag, and comfortable shoes! Volunteers work with youth as they navigate the simulation and support the JA staff facilitator. Click here for more information about JA Finance Park: https://jausa.ja.org/programs/ja-finance-park-advanced.

For the best experience, come as yourself! Share your life experiences including your failures. Ask your group members questions. You will have many opportunities. Interaction is the key to a great experience for everyone. Some will participate more than others and that's okay. Be flexible!

Thank you for volunteering. We appreciate you!

Volunteers are the heartbeat of our organization! We are successful in making an impact with our future leaders and workforce because people like you give the gift of time! Much gratitude goes out to those dedicated to our mission!

Additional information for the day of the event:

Time:  8:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Address:  577 E Larned St., Detroit, MI 48226

Parking:  Parking is available on the street in front of our building and the gated lot across street. The gated lot is a self-pay parking lot and charges $4-10. There is a sign that accepts payment through various payment apps. If both lots are filled, there is a surface lot on the west side of the building bordering Beaubien St., and parking is $10. 

Lunch is around 11:30 AM. We suggest volunteers bring their lunch due to the limited delivery options.

To register to volunteer, click respond above and refer to the SignUpGenius link below for additional details.  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508084AA5A828A5FA7-junior4#/

Please reach out to Scott Millington - smillington@jamichigan.org if you have any questions.

Program: Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan

Junior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. With the generous help of volunteers, JA provides educational programs to students in grades K-12 in the areas of financial literacy, workforce readiness, and entrepreneurship. The curriculum in each of JA’s 23 programs is correlated to the state education standards. JA programs will impact over 50,000 students this school year. 

JA Finance Park® is a program that teaches youth about personal finance and careers. In the classroom, teachers guide youth through the lessons around key concepts. The program ends with a visit to JA Finance Park, facilitated by JA staff, where youth work with volunteers to create and manage a personal budget, experiencing what it's like to be an adult for a day. This is a great opportunity for individual and corporate volunteers.

Volunteer Training is the day of the event at 8:30 AM one hour prior to arrival of participants. Feel free to wear smart casual, corporate swag, and comfortable shoes! Volunteers work with youth as they navigate the simulation and support the JA staff facilitator. Click here for more information about JA Finance Park: https://jausa.ja.org/programs/ja-finance-park-advanced.

For the best experience, come as yourself! Share your life experiences including your failures. Ask your group members questions. You will have many opportunities. Interaction is the key to a great experience for everyone. Some will participate more than others and that's okay. Be flexible!

Thank you for volunteering. We appreciate you!

Volunteers are the heartbeat of our organization! We are successful in making an impact with our future leaders and workforce because people like you give the gift of time! Much gratitude goes out to those dedicated to our mission!

Additional information for the day of the event:

Time:  8:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Address:  577 E Larned St., Detroit, MI 48226

Parking:  Parking is available on the street in front of our building and the gated lot across street. The gated lot is a self-pay parking lot and charges $4-10. There is a sign that accepts payment through various payment apps. If both lots are filled, there is a surface lot on the west side of the building bordering Beaubien St., and parking is $10. 

Lunch is around 11:30 AM. We suggest volunteers bring their lunch due to the limited delivery options.

To register to volunteer, click respond above and refer to the SignUpGenius link below for additional details.  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508084AA5A828A5FA7-junior4#/

Please reach out to Scott Millington - smillington@jamichigan.org if you have any questions.

Program: Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Granter

Wish Granter Volunteer:
Work with a partner to meet with wish kids and their families to help determine their wishes and, and then work with our staff to make those wishes a reality. Wish-granting volunteers must be 21 years of age, attend a wish-granting training and be able to commit to at least one year of volunteering.

Program: Make-A-Wish Michigan

Wish Granter Volunteer:
Work with a partner to meet with wish kids and their families to help determine their wishes and, and then work with our staff to make those wishes a reality. Wish-granting volunteers must be 21 years of age, attend a wish-granting training and be able to commit to at least one year of volunteering.

Program: Make-A-Wish Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SafeHouse Center is Seeking Volunteers!

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with SafeHouse Center! SafeHouse Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to provide services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Washtenaw County. Volunteers are the heart of our organization and we're always looking to grow our team!

We encourage those that are interested to attend a volunteer information session. Two volunteer information sessions are held virtually the first Monday of each month at 10:00AM-11AM and 6:00PM-7:00PM. At these sessions, we will give an overview of the different volunteer programs, our eligibility requirements, and answer any questions you may have. To register for an upcoming session, please visit this page: https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-info-sessions/  


Learn more about all the direct and non-direct volunteer opportunities at https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-program-training-details/


For more questions, contact volunteer@safehousecenter.org

Program: SafeHouse Center

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with SafeHouse Center! SafeHouse Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to provide services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Washtenaw County. Volunteers are the heart of our organization and we're always looking to grow our team!

We encourage those that are interested to attend a volunteer information session. Two volunteer information sessions are held virtually the first Monday of each month at 10:00AM-11AM and 6:00PM-7:00PM. At these sessions, we will give an overview of the different volunteer programs, our eligibility requirements, and answer any questions you may have. To register for an upcoming session, please visit this page: https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-info-sessions/  


Learn more about all the direct and non-direct volunteer opportunities at https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-program-training-details/


For more questions, contact volunteer@safehousecenter.org

Program: SafeHouse Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers - students and community members for sexual violence event planning

Join STARS and University Students Against Rape to plan events mainly at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor to raise awareness about sexual violence and to give survivors a voice.   We mainly plan events during the school year but we will be focusing this summer on fundraising events.

Program: Standing Tough Against Rape Society (STARS)

Join STARS and University Students Against Rape to plan events mainly at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor to raise awareness about sexual violence and to give survivors a voice.   We mainly plan events during the school year but we will be focusing this summer on fundraising events.

Program: Standing Tough Against Rape Society (STARS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide Office Support as a Front Desk Volunteer!

*Sign-up for this volunteer opportunity by filling out the application below*

As a volunteer receptionist, you will greet visitors, thank donors and do light clerical tasks.  This is a great way for community members to become involved in our work on a low-key scale. Training will be provided in person and on self-paced videos. Receptionists are asked to make a weekly commitment (three to four hours) during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 9am – 4pm). We encourage all volunteers to stay in their roles for up to 6 months.

We highly encourage all applicants to attend a volunteer information session to learn more about the services, and requirements and to go over the roles available. https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-info-sessions/

Applications are open! 

Contact Laura Hoehner-Dane at volunteer@safehousecenter.org for further questions. 

Program: SafeHouse Center

*Sign-up for this volunteer opportunity by filling out the application below*

As a volunteer receptionist, you will greet visitors, thank donors and do light clerical tasks.  This is a great way for community members to become involved in our work on a low-key scale. Training will be provided in person and on self-paced videos. Receptionists are asked to make a weekly commitment (three to four hours) during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 9am – 4pm). We encourage all volunteers to stay in their roles for up to 6 months.

We highly encourage all applicants to attend a volunteer information session to learn more about the services, and requirements and to go over the roles available. https://www.safehousecenter.org/volunteer-info-sessions/

Applications are open! 

Contact Laura Hoehner-Dane at volunteer@safehousecenter.org for further questions. 

Program: SafeHouse Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers

Join Habitat for Humanity as a valued volunteer and help build homes, strengthen communities, and make a lasting impact on families in need. Volunteers play a crucial role in supporting our mission to provide affordable housing and improve living conditions for those less fortunate. Whether you have construction experience or are eager to learn, there’s a place for you in our team!

Program: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County

Join Habitat for Humanity as a valued volunteer and help build homes, strengthen communities, and make a lasting impact on families in need. Volunteers play a crucial role in supporting our mission to provide affordable housing and improve living conditions for those less fortunate. Whether you have construction experience or are eager to learn, there’s a place for you in our team!

Program: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48161

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Lunch Buddy in Ypsilanti!

Everybody Needs a Break! A break from the books, from the screens, from the meetings, from the webinars, from the blah, blah, blah. Lunch Buddies is an opportunity for kids and volunteers to have lunch and recess together...hanging out, playing games, talking, doing fun activities....all while building a supportive friendship that will help kids be ready to learn and grow in the classroom.

Our 2024-25 Ypsilanti Community Schools' Lunch Buddies programs will be taking place at:

Erickson Elementary, 1427 Levona St, Ypsilanti, MI 48198 Estabrook Elementary, 1555 W Cross St, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Ypsilanti MIddle School, 235 Spencer Ln, Ypsilanti, MI 48198

Learn more at www.bbbssoutheastmi.org/mentor

Program: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan

Everybody Needs a Break! A break from the books, from the screens, from the meetings, from the webinars, from the blah, blah, blah. Lunch Buddies is an opportunity for kids and volunteers to have lunch and recess together...hanging out, playing games, talking, doing fun activities....all while building a supportive friendship that will help kids be ready to learn and grow in the classroom.

Our 2024-25 Ypsilanti Community Schools' Lunch Buddies programs will be taking place at:

Erickson Elementary, 1427 Levona St, Ypsilanti, MI 48198 Estabrook Elementary, 1555 W Cross St, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Ypsilanti MIddle School, 235 Spencer Ln, Ypsilanti, MI 48198

Learn more at www.bbbssoutheastmi.org/mentor

Program: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a School Based Mentor in Madison Heights!

Every young person needs a champion!

Take a break from the screens, from the meetings, from the webinars, and pour your time into empowering young people on their path to graduate high school with a plan for their future and a mentor whose impact will last a lifetime.

BBBS facilitates program topics in the areas of relationship building, goal setting, self-esteem, life skills, budgeting, conflict resolution, healthy habits and so much more, and YOU develop a supportive friendship that will help young people be ready to learn and grow in the classroom.

Our 2024-25 program will be taking place every other Monday from 10-11 am at Madison High School, 915 East Eleven Mile Road, Madison Heights, MI 48071.

 

Program: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan

Every young person needs a champion!

Take a break from the screens, from the meetings, from the webinars, and pour your time into empowering young people on their path to graduate high school with a plan for their future and a mentor whose impact will last a lifetime.

BBBS facilitates program topics in the areas of relationship building, goal setting, self-esteem, life skills, budgeting, conflict resolution, healthy habits and so much more, and YOU develop a supportive friendship that will help young people be ready to learn and grow in the classroom.

Our 2024-25 program will be taking place every other Monday from 10-11 am at Madison High School, 915 East Eleven Mile Road, Madison Heights, MI 48071.

 

Program: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48071

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County - Southfield ReStore

ReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily!

Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer  Pricing Sorting Products by Department 

If any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration:

https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/

For more information please feel free to contact Leah Diederichs at leahd@habitatoakland.org

Program: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County

ReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily!

Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer  Pricing Sorting Products by Department 

If any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration:

https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/

For more information please feel free to contact Leah Diederichs at leahd@habitatoakland.org

Program: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County - Waterford ReStore

ReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily!

Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer  Pricing Sorting Products by Department 

If any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration:

https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/

The ReStore in Waterford is open Monday-Sunday from 10:30am-2:30pm or 2:30-5:30pm

For more information please feel free to contact Cristina Verduzco cristinav@habitatoakland.org

Program: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County

ReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily!

Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer  Pricing Sorting Products by Department 

If any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration:

https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/

The ReStore in Waterford is open Monday-Sunday from 10:30am-2:30pm or 2:30-5:30pm

For more information please feel free to contact Cristina Verduzco cristinav@habitatoakland.org

Program: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48336

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Volunteer Opportunity in Adult Education

Are you fluent in English and Spanish? Join our team and make a difference!

Role:
Provide administrative support to the Adult Education program while using your bilingual skills to assist our students.

Responsibilities:

Verify attendance recordsPrepare and review student filesProvide attention and follow-up to studentsOffer technological supportAssist with other tasks related to the program

Benefits:

Flexible scheduleOpportunities for hybrid (remote and in-person) collaboration

Become a vital part of empowering adult learners in their educational journey!

Program: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program

Are you fluent in English and Spanish? Join our team and make a difference!

Role:
Provide administrative support to the Adult Education program while using your bilingual skills to assist our students.

Responsibilities:

Verify attendance recordsPrepare and review student filesProvide attention and follow-up to studentsOffer technological supportAssist with other tasks related to the program

Benefits:

Flexible scheduleOpportunities for hybrid (remote and in-person) collaboration

Become a vital part of empowering adult learners in their educational journey!

Program: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Programs Intern


Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is searching for a Programs intern who is a Junior or Senior standing in college.  Associate's or Bachelor's degree in human services, social work, or psychology is preferred. 

The commitment for this position is 15-20 hours weekly.

Overview of Role

The EFCS Programs Intern has program management responsibilities and will help with important functions such as developing program outlines, plans, tracking program outcomes and metrics.

Experience: 

2 years or more experience managing/supervising professional staff.

 Experience working in a nonprofit, human services, or educational environment. 

Project and program management experience in a nonprofit setting or similar industries is preferred. 

Experience working with under-served youth and families is preferred.


Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: 

Knowledge of federal and state regulations for nonprofits. Effective communication, organizational and time management skills.

 Strong organizational and leadership skills. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to effectively lead and motivate others. 

Ability to work well independently and in groups. 

Excellent critical thinking and analytical skills. 

Demonstrated experience working in high demanding environments. 

Proficient in using Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook; Virtual platforms (e.g. Zoom, Skype, Webex Meet, etc.)


Supervisory Responsibilities

Provides functional supervision to High School interns; assists in evaluating the performance of High School interns.

All volunteers and sponsored applicants must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. 

The background check will come at no cost. Once the background check is complete (average 1-2 business days), you will receive an email notifying you that you may complete your registration.

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org, to learn more about us!



Program: Elms Family and Community Services


Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is searching for a Programs intern who is a Junior or Senior standing in college.  Associate's or Bachelor's degree in human services, social work, or psychology is preferred. 

The commitment for this position is 15-20 hours weekly.

Overview of Role

The EFCS Programs Intern has program management responsibilities and will help with important functions such as developing program outlines, plans, tracking program outcomes and metrics.

Experience: 

2 years or more experience managing/supervising professional staff.

 Experience working in a nonprofit, human services, or educational environment. 

Project and program management experience in a nonprofit setting or similar industries is preferred. 

Experience working with under-served youth and families is preferred.


Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: 

Knowledge of federal and state regulations for nonprofits. Effective communication, organizational and time management skills.

 Strong organizational and leadership skills. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to effectively lead and motivate others. 

Ability to work well independently and in groups. 

Excellent critical thinking and analytical skills. 

Demonstrated experience working in high demanding environments. 

Proficient in using Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook; Virtual platforms (e.g. Zoom, Skype, Webex Meet, etc.)


Supervisory Responsibilities

Provides functional supervision to High School interns; assists in evaluating the performance of High School interns.

All volunteers and sponsored applicants must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. 

The background check will come at no cost. Once the background check is complete (average 1-2 business days), you will receive an email notifying you that you may complete your registration.

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org, to learn more about us!



Program: Elms Family and Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Detroit Bookfest Volunteers Needed

Help grow the Detroit Bookfest!


Please read more here:

https://detroitbookfest.com/help-us-grow-the-detroit-bookfest/

Program: Detroit Bookfest

Help grow the Detroit Bookfest!


Please read more here:

https://detroitbookfest.com/help-us-grow-the-detroit-bookfest/

Program: Detroit Bookfest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48244

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lori's Hands: University of Michigan Summer Internship

Internship Purpose: To gain experience in human services for the older adult population and people with chronic illness and in nonprofit operations.

Time Commitment: 

Summer Semester (May 2025 - August 2025)

10-20 hours per week


Responsibilities: Specific responsibilities may vary and are dependent upon the students’ learning goals and availability and Lori’s Hands’ needs. Responsibilities may include:

Provide direct support to Lori’s Hands clients through weekly in person visits and/or phone calls. Engage in relationship-building activities to build rapport and provide companionship. Assess clients’ needs at each point of contact and identify appropriate community resources as needed.

Support Chapter Manager with client and student recruitment and enrollment, client evaluation, and data collection and management

Support Chapter Manager with volunteer tracking activities

Develop and support virtual events to promote connection between and among students and clients.

Collect student and client impact stories for Lori’s Hands’ communications.

Additional administrative duties as assigned.


Skills & Experience:

Strong and effective writer and verbal communicator

Prior success working closely and building relationship with diverse groups of people

Highly organized, self-motivated, and ability to manage complex projects independently

Experience working with older adults or individuals living with chronic illness preferred but not required

Experience using word processing and data management software to manage projects preferred but not required


Benefits: 

Experience building communication skills with older adults and people with chronic illnesses

Insight into community health and the US healthcare system

Experience managing projects independently and involvement in nonprofit operations

Experience conducting community outreach and engaging with professionals in the health care and older adult services fields

Mentorship through regular supervisory meetings with the Lori’s Hands Chapter Manager to improve professional development

Lori’s Hands t-shirt


Requirements:

Successful completion of a criminal background check

Successful completion of Lori’s Hands’ training and enrollment

Currently enrolled and in good standing as an undergraduate or graduate student at a partner academic institution

A computer, phone, and internet access to be supplied by the intern



If you are interested in joining Lori's Hands as a student intern, please email the Lori's Hands Chapter Manager, Maddi Riemenschneider, at maddi@lorishands.org with a copy of your resume and information about your internship goals. 

Program: Lori's Hands

Internship Purpose: To gain experience in human services for the older adult population and people with chronic illness and in nonprofit operations.

Time Commitment: 

Summer Semester (May 2025 - August 2025)

10-20 hours per week


Responsibilities: Specific responsibilities may vary and are dependent upon the students’ learning goals and availability and Lori’s Hands’ needs. Responsibilities may include:

Provide direct support to Lori’s Hands clients through weekly in person visits and/or phone calls. Engage in relationship-building activities to build rapport and provide companionship. Assess clients’ needs at each point of contact and identify appropriate community resources as needed.

Support Chapter Manager with client and student recruitment and enrollment, client evaluation, and data collection and management

Support Chapter Manager with volunteer tracking activities

Develop and support virtual events to promote connection between and among students and clients.

Collect student and client impact stories for Lori’s Hands’ communications.

Additional administrative duties as assigned.


Skills & Experience:

Strong and effective writer and verbal communicator

Prior success working closely and building relationship with diverse groups of people

Highly organized, self-motivated, and ability to manage complex projects independently

Experience working with older adults or individuals living with chronic illness preferred but not required

Experience using word processing and data management software to manage projects preferred but not required


Benefits: 

Experience building communication skills with older adults and people with chronic illnesses

Insight into community health and the US healthcare system

Experience managing projects independently and involvement in nonprofit operations

Experience conducting community outreach and engaging with professionals in the health care and older adult services fields

Mentorship through regular supervisory meetings with the Lori’s Hands Chapter Manager to improve professional development

Lori’s Hands t-shirt


Requirements:

Successful completion of a criminal background check

Successful completion of Lori’s Hands’ training and enrollment

Currently enrolled and in good standing as an undergraduate or graduate student at a partner academic institution

A computer, phone, and internet access to be supplied by the intern



If you are interested in joining Lori's Hands as a student intern, please email the Lori's Hands Chapter Manager, Maddi Riemenschneider, at maddi@lorishands.org with a copy of your resume and information about your internship goals. 

Program: Lori's Hands

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48198

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer from Home: Write Friendly Letters to Seniors!

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: BECOME A VOLUNTEER LETTER-WRITER TODAY!

 Are you passionate about spreading joy and brightening someone's day? Do you enjoy writing friendly letters and want to join a virtual project? Are you looking for a team project or a meaningful event activity? Become a volunteer and make a meaningful difference for seniors in care homes and programs in Detroit, across Michigan and worldwide.

WHAT WE DO 

We’re a volunteer-run organization sending cheerful, personal, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters to seniors in Canada, the US, the UK and Australia. Since April 2020, we’ve delivered joy in over 30 languages worldwide!


WHAT WE OFFER

➙ A chance to brighten a senior’s day.

➙ Flexible volunteering from anywhere, anytime, year-round.

➙ Community service hour verification for students (separate registration required).

➙ Tips for writing meaningful letters.

➙ An inclusive environment welcoming all ages and abilities.


IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR VOLUNTEERS

➙ Write friendly, one-of-a-kind letters addressed to a “Friend.”

➙ Mail your letters to our partner facilities.

➙ Commit to a destination facility only after your letters are ready to mail.

➙ Facilities list refreshes every two weeks with new requests.

➙ Expenses include postage, writing materials, and envelopes (send multiple letters in one envelope to save on postage).

➙ Not a pen pal program—most seniors cannot reply.

➙ LAI has no staff, physical office or phone.


HOW YOU CAN HELP

➙ Commit to writing letters regularly. Quality over quantity.

➙ Share personal stories to make your letters unique.

➙ Avoid sensitive topics like religion, health, politics and holidays.

➙ Focus on positivity and connection.

➙ Write in English or 30+ other languages, including Spanish, German and Arabic.

➙ Handcrafted cards are welcome but not required. Your handwritten message matters most!

➙ Organize group letter-writing activities or events with friends, coworkers, schools or libraries.

➙ Spread the word to friends, family and local senior centers.

➙ Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram.


WHY VOLUNTEER WITH US? 

➙ Send smiles to seniors who may be feeling isolated or lonely.

➙ Be part of a compassionate, inclusive community.

➙ Experience the satisfaction of knowing your words make a difference.


GET STARTED 

➙ Visit https://www.lettersagainstisolation.com/ and choose INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, or STUDENT registration.

➙ Students seeking service credit: Review our guidelines, complete the student registration form and submit photos of your letters for verification. Earn one hour of credit for every four approved letters
.Join us in spreading kindness and smiles to senior citizens.  Your words will make all the difference!

Program: Letters Against Isolation

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: BECOME A VOLUNTEER LETTER-WRITER TODAY!

 Are you passionate about spreading joy and brightening someone's day? Do you enjoy writing friendly letters and want to join a virtual project? Are you looking for a team project or a meaningful event activity? Become a volunteer and make a meaningful difference for seniors in care homes and programs in Detroit, across Michigan and worldwide.

WHAT WE DO 

We’re a volunteer-run organization sending cheerful, personal, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters to seniors in Canada, the US, the UK and Australia. Since April 2020, we’ve delivered joy in over 30 languages worldwide!


WHAT WE OFFER

➙ A chance to brighten a senior’s day.

➙ Flexible volunteering from anywhere, anytime, year-round.

➙ Community service hour verification for students (separate registration required).

➙ Tips for writing meaningful letters.

➙ An inclusive environment welcoming all ages and abilities.


IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR VOLUNTEERS

➙ Write friendly, one-of-a-kind letters addressed to a “Friend.”

➙ Mail your letters to our partner facilities.

➙ Commit to a destination facility only after your letters are ready to mail.

➙ Facilities list refreshes every two weeks with new requests.

➙ Expenses include postage, writing materials, and envelopes (send multiple letters in one envelope to save on postage).

➙ Not a pen pal program—most seniors cannot reply.

➙ LAI has no staff, physical office or phone.


HOW YOU CAN HELP

➙ Commit to writing letters regularly. Quality over quantity.

➙ Share personal stories to make your letters unique.

➙ Avoid sensitive topics like religion, health, politics and holidays.

➙ Focus on positivity and connection.

➙ Write in English or 30+ other languages, including Spanish, German and Arabic.

➙ Handcrafted cards are welcome but not required. Your handwritten message matters most!

➙ Organize group letter-writing activities or events with friends, coworkers, schools or libraries.

➙ Spread the word to friends, family and local senior centers.

➙ Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram.


WHY VOLUNTEER WITH US? 

➙ Send smiles to seniors who may be feeling isolated or lonely.

➙ Be part of a compassionate, inclusive community.

➙ Experience the satisfaction of knowing your words make a difference.


GET STARTED 

➙ Visit https://www.lettersagainstisolation.com/ and choose INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, or STUDENT registration.

➙ Students seeking service credit: Review our guidelines, complete the student registration form and submit photos of your letters for verification. Earn one hour of credit for every four approved letters
.Join us in spreading kindness and smiles to senior citizens.  Your words will make all the difference!

Program: Letters Against Isolation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Member

Currently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Board Member position.

Please send your resume to info@thestepsforward.org indicating the title "Board Member" in the subject line.

For more information, please visit our website:
https://www.thestepsforward.org

 

Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible)

Both male and female are welcome to apply.

Program: The Steps Forward

Currently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Board Member position.

Please send your resume to info@thestepsforward.org indicating the title "Board Member" in the subject line.

For more information, please visit our website:
https://www.thestepsforward.org

 

Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible)

Both male and female are welcome to apply.

Program: The Steps Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Advisory Board Member

Currently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Advisory Board Member position.

Please send your resume to info@thestepsforward.org indicating the title "Advisory Board Member" in the subject line.

For more information, please visit our website:
https://www.thestepsforward.org

 

Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible)

Both male and female are welcome to apply.

Program: The Steps Forward

Currently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Advisory Board Member position.

Please send your resume to info@thestepsforward.org indicating the title "Advisory Board Member" in the subject line.

For more information, please visit our website:
https://www.thestepsforward.org

 

Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible)

Both male and female are welcome to apply.

Program: The Steps Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Committee Member

The Howell Main Street Downtown Development Authority is a Nationally-Accredited Main Street Program. Main Street is a downtown revitalization program developed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and coordinated through the Michigan Main Street Center. Main Street is a community-driven, comprehensive strategy encouraging economic development through historic preservation, utilizing the Four-Point Approach, including Design, Economic Revitalization/Development, Organization/Outreach, and Promotions Committees.

Program: Howell Main Street

The Howell Main Street Downtown Development Authority is a Nationally-Accredited Main Street Program. Main Street is a downtown revitalization program developed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and coordinated through the Michigan Main Street Center. Main Street is a community-driven, comprehensive strategy encouraging economic development through historic preservation, utilizing the Four-Point Approach, including Design, Economic Revitalization/Development, Organization/Outreach, and Promotions Committees.

Program: Howell Main Street

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48843

Allow Groups: No