Volunteer: Technology ConsultantOwosso Musicale is looking for a volunteer to help as a technology consultant with a focus on Facebook and Website updates. The volunteer opportunity is on an as needed basis.
Owosso Musicale has around 80 members currently ranging from 35 years old to 100 years old.
Agency: Owosso Musicale Owosso Musicale is looking for a volunteer to help as a technology consultant with a focus on Facebook and Website updates. The volunteer opportunity is on an as needed basis.
Owosso Musicale has around 80 members currently ranging from 35 years old to 100 years old.
Agency: Owosso Musicale Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48867 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Visitors in Swartz CreekMany seniors are living isolated lives. It's difficult for their family to see them and visitors are limited still. Mid-Michigan is working with a resident who just wants someone to come visit him at the facility he lives at in Swartz Creek. He wants to share stories with him, joke with him, and just be present with him. We just ask for one hour a week from you. You're never just a number at Mid-Michigan! Agency: Mid Michigan Home Care & Hospice Many seniors are living isolated lives. It's difficult for their family to see them and visitors are limited still. Mid-Michigan is working with a resident who just wants someone to come visit him at the facility he lives at in Swartz Creek. He wants to share stories with him, joke with him, and just be present with him. We just ask for one hour a week from you. You're never just a number at Mid-Michigan! Agency: Mid Michigan Home Care & Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48473 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office VolunteersMid-Michigan is looking for office volunteers for our Flint office who would be willing to make phone calls to our patients and their families. Volunteers would work in a private space that allows for social distancing. A background check and training are required for this opportunity. Agency: Mid Michigan Home Care & Hospice Mid-Michigan is looking for office volunteers for our Flint office who would be willing to make phone calls to our patients and their families. Volunteers would work in a private space that allows for social distancing. A background check and training are required for this opportunity. Agency: Mid Michigan Home Care & Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48532 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative AssistantGoal: To assist Partners 4 Recovery with note taking at meetings, community marketing at events and social media posting. Skills, experience and qualification required: • Reliable
Outline of activities, tasks and responsibilities:
Time Requirement Accountability and Support This is a great opportunity for anyone seeking volunteer work. We are open to any/all who meet these qualifications. Great opportunity for students, seniors and all who want to help create positive change for the community. Agency: Partners 4 Recovery Goal: To assist Partners 4 Recovery with note taking at meetings, community marketing at events and social media posting. Skills, experience and qualification required: • Reliable
Outline of activities, tasks and responsibilities:
Time Requirement Accountability and Support This is a great opportunity for anyone seeking volunteer work. We are open to any/all who meet these qualifications. Great opportunity for students, seniors and all who want to help create positive change for the community. Agency: Partners 4 Recovery Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed: Shiawassee Jail GardenTasks:
Watering, roto-tilling, weeding, and cultivation of plants
Picking, washing, packing, and delivery of produce
Planting seeds and plants by hand and transplanter
Hours: May 1- November 1, Seven days a week, 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. weather and work permitting Questions Contact Special Deputy Dan McMaster 517.202.9908
Click Here To See A Video Of The Garden
Agency: United Way of Genesee County Tasks:
Watering, roto-tilling, weeding, and cultivation of plants
Picking, washing, packing, and delivery of produce
Planting seeds and plants by hand and transplanter
Hours: May 1- November 1, Seven days a week, 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. weather and work permitting Questions Contact Special Deputy Dan McMaster 517.202.9908
Click Here To See A Video Of The Garden
Agency: United Way of Genesee County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48817 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: K-2 T-Ball CoachAssist with t-ball instruction. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this opportunity is temporarily suspended. If interested, please contact cbrentzel@crimamericorps with any question you may have. You will be contacted periodically with updated information and notified when the opportunity resumes. Thank you for your interest in our children. Agency: Brownell STEM Academy K-2 Assist with t-ball instruction. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this opportunity is temporarily suspended. If interested, please contact cbrentzel@crimamericorps with any question you may have. You will be contacted periodically with updated information and notified when the opportunity resumes. Thank you for your interest in our children. Agency: Brownell STEM Academy K-2 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Success Mentoring and Volunteer Opportunities at Brownell STEM Academy
Success Mentoring Program at Brownell STEM Academy: There is a distinct need for adult mentors to spend time with Brownell K-2 students. Our students need adults as caring role models to spend time, eat lunch, read with them, or work on math problems, and play games. The Brownell Community Education office is looking for volunteer mentors over the age of 18 who are available anytime between 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Note: School lunches are served starting at 11 a.m and ending at 12:30 p.m. Each grade’s lunch period is 30 minutes. There will also be opportunities available during Community Education’s programming starting at 3:30/4 p.m. Monday - Friday. We are also always looking for volunteers to assist with Community Education events and Brownell school events throughout the year. We would like our volunteer mentors to be available for their mentees at least 1-2 times a week. We’re looking for volunteers involved in all walks of life in Flint: active seniors, community members in their own faith communities, businesses, social service and non-profit organizations, and academic institutions. Volunteers must be at least 18 years. and successfully pass through the Flint Public School Background Check process by submitting an ICHAT form. Success mentoring is important: Combat against chronic absenteeism. Chronic absenteeism of students may result in poor academic achievement, increased school truancy, and dropping out of school altogether. * (Weinstein, Lukas, Director of Regional Initiatives, The Children’s Aid Society, National Center for Community Schools, childrensaidssociety.org, March 17, 2017, presentation, Flint, MI.) It is also important to look at the various levels of Absenteeism: Satisfactory Attendance: Missing less than 5% of school days At-risk: Missing between 5-10% of school days Chronic Absence: MIssing 10% or more school days. Training of mentors will be provided by Brownell Community Education staff: focusing on the needs of specific students and their respective academic and behavioral challenges. Each mentor will be matched with 1 student. It is also important to be aware of the following premise behind the Flint Community Education program: Flint Community Schools - Community Education Initiative Goals: Please contact cbrentzel@crimamericorps.org for further information.
Agency: Brownell STEM Academy K-2
Success Mentoring Program at Brownell STEM Academy: There is a distinct need for adult mentors to spend time with Brownell K-2 students. Our students need adults as caring role models to spend time, eat lunch, read with them, or work on math problems, and play games. The Brownell Community Education office is looking for volunteer mentors over the age of 18 who are available anytime between 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Note: School lunches are served starting at 11 a.m and ending at 12:30 p.m. Each grade’s lunch period is 30 minutes. There will also be opportunities available during Community Education’s programming starting at 3:30/4 p.m. Monday - Friday. We are also always looking for volunteers to assist with Community Education events and Brownell school events throughout the year. We would like our volunteer mentors to be available for their mentees at least 1-2 times a week. We’re looking for volunteers involved in all walks of life in Flint: active seniors, community members in their own faith communities, businesses, social service and non-profit organizations, and academic institutions. Volunteers must be at least 18 years. and successfully pass through the Flint Public School Background Check process by submitting an ICHAT form. Success mentoring is important: Combat against chronic absenteeism. Chronic absenteeism of students may result in poor academic achievement, increased school truancy, and dropping out of school altogether. * (Weinstein, Lukas, Director of Regional Initiatives, The Children’s Aid Society, National Center for Community Schools, childrensaidssociety.org, March 17, 2017, presentation, Flint, MI.) It is also important to look at the various levels of Absenteeism: Satisfactory Attendance: Missing less than 5% of school days At-risk: Missing between 5-10% of school days Chronic Absence: MIssing 10% or more school days. Training of mentors will be provided by Brownell Community Education staff: focusing on the needs of specific students and their respective academic and behavioral challenges. Each mentor will be matched with 1 student. It is also important to be aware of the following premise behind the Flint Community Education program: Flint Community Schools - Community Education Initiative Goals: Please contact cbrentzel@crimamericorps.org for further information.
Agency: Brownell STEM Academy K-2 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Remote Dispatch Caller
Receive call for local Red Cross support services from 1st Responders, Clients or National Red Cross Call Center
Input information in Red Cross database & confirm incident details
Schedule meeting between Client and Red Cross Disaster Action Team (response volunteers)
Maintain communication with Red Cross staff and volunteers
Receive information from Disaster Action Team and open a client case in Red Cross system
Agency: (Genesee) American Red Cross of East Central Bay Michigan
Receive call for local Red Cross support services from 1st Responders, Clients or National Red Cross Call Center
Input information in Red Cross database & confirm incident details
Schedule meeting between Client and Red Cross Disaster Action Team (response volunteers)
Maintain communication with Red Cross staff and volunteers
Receive information from Disaster Action Team and open a client case in Red Cross system
Agency: (Genesee) American Red Cross of East Central Bay Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Delivery DriverThis is a perfect opportunity for someone who would like to help deliver meals Monday through Friday or even a couple days during the week to seniors in Shiawassee County. You must be available from 10 am to 3 pm. Time frame may vary between those hours. Back ground check a must. Must have a clean dependable vehicle. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Mileage will be reimbursed for meal delivery at .48 cents per mile. Agency: Shiawassee Council on Aging This is a perfect opportunity for someone who would like to help deliver meals Monday through Friday or even a couple days during the week to seniors in Shiawassee County. You must be available from 10 am to 3 pm. Time frame may vary between those hours. Back ground check a must. Must have a clean dependable vehicle. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Mileage will be reimbursed for meal delivery at .48 cents per mile. Agency: Shiawassee Council on Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48429 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Drive Volunteer - High Need
Provide a warm, friendly greeting to all donors
Instruct and make donor comfortable in registration procedures
Maintain smooth flow of donors into donation area
Be alert and notify Red Cross staff if a donor does not appear to be feeling well
Offer refreshments and conversation
Explain importance of blood donations and encourage people to donate regularly
Help schedule appointments for the next blood drive
Set up and maintain cleanliness in canteen area
Screen blood donors for any health concerns
Agency: (Genesee) American Red Cross of East Central Bay Michigan
Provide a warm, friendly greeting to all donors
Instruct and make donor comfortable in registration procedures
Maintain smooth flow of donors into donation area
Be alert and notify Red Cross staff if a donor does not appear to be feeling well
Offer refreshments and conversation
Explain importance of blood donations and encourage people to donate regularly
Help schedule appointments for the next blood drive
Set up and maintain cleanliness in canteen area
Screen blood donors for any health concerns
Agency: (Genesee) American Red Cross of East Central Bay Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: K-6th Grade CoachesCommunity Education Sports is looking for individuals that are interested in working with students from grade levels of K-2nd and 3rd - 6th to help with teaching and mentoring in many different sports for grades K - 6th. Each volunteer must be open to working with different students and with the community. This takes place from October 20th through January 25th. Coaches will be expected to be a positive role model and mentor to participants at one of our 11 elementary buildings. If you are interested please contact Mike Maienbrook (mmaienbrook@flintschools.org or Traci Pigott (tpigott@crim.org). Agency: Flint Community Schools Community Education Sports is looking for individuals that are interested in working with students from grade levels of K-2nd and 3rd - 6th to help with teaching and mentoring in many different sports for grades K - 6th. Each volunteer must be open to working with different students and with the community. This takes place from October 20th through January 25th. Coaches will be expected to be a positive role model and mentor to participants at one of our 11 elementary buildings. If you are interested please contact Mike Maienbrook (mmaienbrook@flintschools.org or Traci Pigott (tpigott@crim.org). Agency: Flint Community Schools Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48502 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Local Disaster Response VolunteerWe help people affected by disasters ranging from home fires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, clothing, comfort and hope. Each year, volunteers respond to approx. 2,300 local disaster across the state of Michigan. Disaster Action Team Member: Respond to disasters in their local area using Red Cross vehicles Provide clients with Red Cross issued stipend for housing, food, clothing etc. Work with clients to begin the recovery casework processTraining is provided and Local DAT members work a scheduled, on-call shift. Only local volunteers are eligible for national disaster response deployments. Agency: (Genesee) American Red Cross of East Central Bay Michigan We help people affected by disasters ranging from home fires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, clothing, comfort and hope. Each year, volunteers respond to approx. 2,300 local disaster across the state of Michigan. Disaster Action Team Member: Respond to disasters in their local area using Red Cross vehicles Provide clients with Red Cross issued stipend for housing, food, clothing etc. Work with clients to begin the recovery casework processTraining is provided and Local DAT members work a scheduled, on-call shift. Only local volunteers are eligible for national disaster response deployments. Agency: (Genesee) American Red Cross of East Central Bay Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Delivery DriverThis is a perfect opportunity for someone who would like to help deliver meals Monday through Friday or even a couple days during the week to seniors in Shiawassee County. You must be available from 10 am to 3 pm. Time frame may vary between those hours. Back ground check a must. Must have a clean dependable vehicle. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Mileage will be reimbursed for meal delivery at .48 cents per mile. Agency: Shiawassee Council on Aging This is a perfect opportunity for someone who would like to help deliver meals Monday through Friday or even a couple days during the week to seniors in Shiawassee County. You must be available from 10 am to 3 pm. Time frame may vary between those hours. Back ground check a must. Must have a clean dependable vehicle. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Mileage will be reimbursed for meal delivery at .48 cents per mile. Agency: Shiawassee Council on Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48867 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Center VolunteerGoal: To assist Help Center Manager, Site Supervisor and Center partners with providing food, water-related supplies/filters, educational opportunities, on-site enrollment for health and basic-needs services, employment resources, mental and physical health options, and community resource information to Flint residents affected by our water/lead crisis.
Agency: United Way of Genesee County Goal: To assist Help Center Manager, Site Supervisor and Center partners with providing food, water-related supplies/filters, educational opportunities, on-site enrollment for health and basic-needs services, employment resources, mental and physical health options, and community resource information to Flint residents affected by our water/lead crisis.
Agency: United Way of Genesee County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community EducatorRight now, millions of Americans face the devastation of Alzheimer’s. This disease is robbing us of our families, our futures and our finances. At the Alzheimer’s Association, our network of more than 75 chapters is working relentlessly to advance world-class research, ensure access to gold-standard care and support, and engage mission-driven volunteers who make it happen. Alzheimer's Association Community Educators (AACEs) are volunteer public speakers who help raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of Alzheimer's Association programs in the community. AACEs deliver Alzheimer’s Association Core Curriculum using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias as well as information for individuals and families impacted by the disease.
Key activities: Communicate effectively and deliver education presentations and information to the community. Adhere to Alzheimer's Association’s established curricula and position statements. Work with Alzheimer’s Association staff partners to identify and coordinate education programs that reach target audiences. Coordination includes securing program partner, scheduling, preparing presentations, and managing needed materials. Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences. Connect members of the community with additional Association services by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline. Complete necessary paperwork for reporting.Qualifications: Proactive and passionate about the mission of Alzheimer’s Association. Demonstrated success with public speaking, excellent presentation and education skills. Understanding of adult learning principles. Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations. Ability to network, and collaborate with staff, volunteers, and community partners. Experience with dementia as a family member or health care professional preferred.Commitment expected: AACE volunteers commit to a 1-year term delivering a minimum of 12 presentations. Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner. Orientation includes: online general volunteer orientation (1 hour) + program volunteer orientation (1 hour) + self-study or in-person role training with staff partner (~2 hours). AACE volunteers must observe 1 community presentation led by a staff or mentor + present 1 Common Program while being observed /evaluated by a staff or mentor prior to deployment in the community. Background checks are required as part of the volunteer selection process. Comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures. Participate in initial training and ongoing education about Alzheimer’s, dementia and the Alzheimer's Association.Benefits to the Volunteer: Perfect your public speaking ability and technique. Serve your local community and people you care about. Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Be recognized in your community as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Build your resume and skill set. Perfect your community engagement technique and help mobilize your community to create a world without Alzheimer’s. Join a network of other volunteers, Alzheimer's Association staff and professionals and caregivers in the aging field.More information and application to apply can be found at volunteer.alz.org Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter (Flint Office) Right now, millions of Americans face the devastation of Alzheimer’s. This disease is robbing us of our families, our futures and our finances. At the Alzheimer’s Association, our network of more than 75 chapters is working relentlessly to advance world-class research, ensure access to gold-standard care and support, and engage mission-driven volunteers who make it happen. Alzheimer's Association Community Educators (AACEs) are volunteer public speakers who help raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of Alzheimer's Association programs in the community. AACEs deliver Alzheimer’s Association Core Curriculum using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias as well as information for individuals and families impacted by the disease.
Key activities: Communicate effectively and deliver education presentations and information to the community. Adhere to Alzheimer's Association’s established curricula and position statements. Work with Alzheimer’s Association staff partners to identify and coordinate education programs that reach target audiences. Coordination includes securing program partner, scheduling, preparing presentations, and managing needed materials. Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences. Connect members of the community with additional Association services by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline. Complete necessary paperwork for reporting.Qualifications: Proactive and passionate about the mission of Alzheimer’s Association. Demonstrated success with public speaking, excellent presentation and education skills. Understanding of adult learning principles. Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations. Ability to network, and collaborate with staff, volunteers, and community partners. Experience with dementia as a family member or health care professional preferred.Commitment expected: AACE volunteers commit to a 1-year term delivering a minimum of 12 presentations. Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner. Orientation includes: online general volunteer orientation (1 hour) + program volunteer orientation (1 hour) + self-study or in-person role training with staff partner (~2 hours). AACE volunteers must observe 1 community presentation led by a staff or mentor + present 1 Common Program while being observed /evaluated by a staff or mentor prior to deployment in the community. Background checks are required as part of the volunteer selection process. Comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures. Participate in initial training and ongoing education about Alzheimer’s, dementia and the Alzheimer's Association.Benefits to the Volunteer: Perfect your public speaking ability and technique. Serve your local community and people you care about. Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Be recognized in your community as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Build your resume and skill set. Perfect your community engagement technique and help mobilize your community to create a world without Alzheimer’s. Join a network of other volunteers, Alzheimer's Association staff and professionals and caregivers in the aging field.More information and application to apply can be found at volunteer.alz.org Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter (Flint Office) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48532 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Goodrich Residents Only An Hour A Week!Do you have an hour a week to spare? Make a difference in a hospice patient life and become a companionship volunteer. They might want to play a card game, listen to some music or watch a TV show. Maybe they just want to sit and talk about their day. It only takes an hour a week to become extraordinary, will you be up for the challenge? Agency: Residential Hospice Do you have an hour a week to spare? Make a difference in a hospice patient life and become a companionship volunteer. They might want to play a card game, listen to some music or watch a TV show. Maybe they just want to sit and talk about their day. It only takes an hour a week to become extraordinary, will you be up for the challenge? Agency: Residential Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48438 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: What Are You Doing Today?Don't think you have time to make a difference? Is your life already "crazy busy"? We're looking for people who have just an hour a week to sit and be a companion to one of our hospice patients. That's just 60 minutes, 3600 seconds. Our patients are you in your hometown, in their own homes or assisted living centers. The clock is ticking, what are you waiting for? Disclaimer: We are sorry but we cannot accept any court ordered community service. Agency: Residential Hospice Don't think you have time to make a difference? Is your life already "crazy busy"? We're looking for people who have just an hour a week to sit and be a companion to one of our hospice patients. That's just 60 minutes, 3600 seconds. Our patients are you in your hometown, in their own homes or assisted living centers. The clock is ticking, what are you waiting for? Disclaimer: We are sorry but we cannot accept any court ordered community service. Agency: Residential Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48458 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Volunteer! 2020Play a V.I.T.A.(L) role at tax time. Volunteer!
Agency: United Way of Genesee County Play a V.I.T.A.(L) role at tax time. Volunteer!
Agency: United Way of Genesee County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48502 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bedside VolunteerWe are currently looking for individuals who are caring and compassionate with hospice patients and who are willing to spend a couple hours a week or month helping patients and families with short term respite care. Volunteer training will be provided so no background experience is needed. Agency: McLaren Homecare Group - Hospice We are currently looking for individuals who are caring and compassionate with hospice patients and who are willing to spend a couple hours a week or month helping patients and families with short term respite care. Volunteer training will be provided so no background experience is needed. Agency: McLaren Homecare Group - Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48423 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers in FlintResidential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you. Agency: Residential Hospice Residential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you. Agency: Residential Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clio Residents! Volunteers NeededResidential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you. Agency: Residential Hospice Residential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you. Agency: Residential Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Flushing ResidentsResidential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you. Agency: Residential Hospice Residential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you. Agency: Residential Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48433 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Serve Meals in FlintCatholic Charities Meal Program serves nutritious, hot meals 365 days per year! Volunteers opportunities are available at the North End Soup Kitchen and at the Center for Hope Soup Kitchen. The North End Soup Kitchen has 2 shifts and is located at 735 E. Stewart Ave., Flint 48505.M-Sat. 9am to 1pm 1st shift The Center For Hope Soup Kitchen has one shift and is located in the lower level of the Michael Church 609 E. Fifth Ave, Flint 48503. You can park in the St. Michael Church parking lot. Monday—Friday 930am—130pm Saturdays - 9am to 130pm Come by yourself or with a group. please contact the North End Soup Kitchen office to volunteer or if you have questions. Ask for Lisa or John. We accept individuals, schools, groups, etc. 810-785-6911
Agency: Catholic Charities of Shiawassee & Genesee Counties Catholic Charities Meal Program serves nutritious, hot meals 365 days per year! Volunteers opportunities are available at the North End Soup Kitchen and at the Center for Hope Soup Kitchen. The North End Soup Kitchen has 2 shifts and is located at 735 E. Stewart Ave., Flint 48505.M-Sat. 9am to 1pm 1st shift The Center For Hope Soup Kitchen has one shift and is located in the lower level of the Michael Church 609 E. Fifth Ave, Flint 48503. You can park in the St. Michael Church parking lot. Monday—Friday 930am—130pm Saturdays - 9am to 130pm Come by yourself or with a group. please contact the North End Soup Kitchen office to volunteer or if you have questions. Ask for Lisa or John. We accept individuals, schools, groups, etc. 810-785-6911
Agency: Catholic Charities of Shiawassee & Genesee Counties Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 48505 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Warehouse Helpers neededMid-Michigan ReSource Warehouse, above the North End Soup Kitchen is open M-F, 9am to 4pm for volunteers to help sort and organize items for other non-profits, churches, and schools to receive. Please call John or Lisa at 810-785-6911 to book your volunteers. Agency: Catholic Charities of Shiawassee & Genesee Counties Mid-Michigan ReSource Warehouse, above the North End Soup Kitchen is open M-F, 9am to 4pm for volunteers to help sort and organize items for other non-profits, churches, and schools to receive. Please call John or Lisa at 810-785-6911 to book your volunteers. Agency: Catholic Charities of Shiawassee & Genesee Counties Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girl Scout Workshop and Troop LeadersHelp girls reach their full potential! There is a lot of flexibility in our volunteer options to suite your availability. Agency: Girl Scouts Southeastern Michigan Help girls reach their full potential! There is a lot of flexibility in our volunteer options to suite your availability. Agency: Girl Scouts Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48502 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Service Unit ManagerTo mentor, guide, and assist new and current troop leaders within their assigned area. We are currently looking for Service Unit Managers for the following areas: Grand Blanc and Goodrich Davison, Lapeer, Ottisville and part of Burton. Agency: Girl Scouts Southeastern Michigan To mentor, guide, and assist new and current troop leaders within their assigned area. We are currently looking for Service Unit Managers for the following areas: Grand Blanc and Goodrich Davison, Lapeer, Ottisville and part of Burton. Agency: Girl Scouts Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48439 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer Needed in FentonResidential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you Training provided. You will not be doing direct medical care but other activities to support the hospice patient and family. Agency: Residential Hospice Residential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you Training provided. You will not be doing direct medical care but other activities to support the hospice patient and family. Agency: Residential Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48430 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Only An Hour A Week!Do you have an hour a week to spare? Make a difference in a hospice patient life and become a companionship volunteer. They might want to play a card game, listen to some music or watch a TV show. Maybe they just want to sit and talk about their day. It only takes an hour a week to become extraordinary, will you be up for the challenge? Agency: Residential Hospice Do you have an hour a week to spare? Make a difference in a hospice patient life and become a companionship volunteer. They might want to play a card game, listen to some music or watch a TV show. Maybe they just want to sit and talk about their day. It only takes an hour a week to become extraordinary, will you be up for the challenge? Agency: Residential Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48502 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Someone Smile, Become a Hospice VolunteerTHE MEDICAL TEAM Hospice is looking for volunteers who want to dedicate some time to providing compassionate companionship to our hospice patients and their families. As a volunteer you may make visits at a private home or at a nursing facility. The role of a volunteer is to spend quality time with our patients engaging them in conversation and/or activities. A volunteer and patient may do activities together such as, play cards, read books, watch TV/movies, listen to music, go for walks, paint nails, play board games, create arts/crafts or participate in other leisure activities. ~The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. -Mahatma Gandhi CONTACT: Agency: The Medical Team Hospice THE MEDICAL TEAM Hospice is looking for volunteers who want to dedicate some time to providing compassionate companionship to our hospice patients and their families. As a volunteer you may make visits at a private home or at a nursing facility. The role of a volunteer is to spend quality time with our patients engaging them in conversation and/or activities. A volunteer and patient may do activities together such as, play cards, read books, watch TV/movies, listen to music, go for walks, paint nails, play board games, create arts/crafts or participate in other leisure activities. ~The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. -Mahatma Gandhi CONTACT: Agency: The Medical Team Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48430 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Gift of Time is Priceless! Be a Hospice Support VolunteerTHE MEDICAL TEAM Hospice is looking for volunteers who want to dedicate some time to providing compassionate companionship to our hospice patients and their families. As a volunteer you may make visits at a private home or at a nursing facility. The role of a volunteer is to spend quality time with our patients engaging them in conversation and/or activities. A volunteer and patient may do activities together such as, play cards, read books, watch TV/movies, listen to music, go for walks, paint nails, play board games, create arts/crafts or participate in other leisure activities. ~The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. -Mahatma Gandhi CONTACT: Agency: The Medical Team Hospice THE MEDICAL TEAM Hospice is looking for volunteers who want to dedicate some time to providing compassionate companionship to our hospice patients and their families. As a volunteer you may make visits at a private home or at a nursing facility. The role of a volunteer is to spend quality time with our patients engaging them in conversation and/or activities. A volunteer and patient may do activities together such as, play cards, read books, watch TV/movies, listen to music, go for walks, paint nails, play board games, create arts/crafts or participate in other leisure activities. ~The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. -Mahatma Gandhi CONTACT: Agency: The Medical Team Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 48519 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Give the gift of friendship, become a hospice volunteer!THE MEDICAL TEAM Hospice is looking for volunteers who want to dedicate some time to providing compassionate companionship to our hospice patients and their families. As a volunteer you may make visits at a private home or at a nursing facility. The role of a volunteer is to spend quality time with our patients engaging them in conversation and/or activities. A volunteer and patient may do activities together such as, play cards, read books, watch TV/movies, listen to music, go for walks, paint nails, play board games, create arts/crafts or participate in other leisure activities. ~The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. -Mahatma Gandhi CONTACT:
Agency: The Medical Team Hospice THE MEDICAL TEAM Hospice is looking for volunteers who want to dedicate some time to providing compassionate companionship to our hospice patients and their families. As a volunteer you may make visits at a private home or at a nursing facility. The role of a volunteer is to spend quality time with our patients engaging them in conversation and/or activities. A volunteer and patient may do activities together such as, play cards, read books, watch TV/movies, listen to music, go for walks, paint nails, play board games, create arts/crafts or participate in other leisure activities. ~The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. -Mahatma Gandhi CONTACT:
Agency: The Medical Team Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Youth CoachThis volunteer opportunity involves coaching a youth sports team. Coaches will oversee practices and games, as well as communicate any necessary information about the season to families. Coaches will report to the Senior Program Director. Agency: Shiawassee Family YMCA This volunteer opportunity involves coaching a youth sports team. Coaches will oversee practices and games, as well as communicate any necessary information about the season to families. Coaches will report to the Senior Program Director. Agency: Shiawassee Family YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48867 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Boxcar Childcare VolunteerVolunteers will work with the Durand Boxcar Program at Robert Kerr Elementary in Durand. A variety of tasks may be involved and will depend upon the needs of the program and staff. Volunteers will report to the Durand Boxcar Director. Agency: Shiawassee Family YMCA Volunteers will work with the Durand Boxcar Program at Robert Kerr Elementary in Durand. A variety of tasks may be involved and will depend upon the needs of the program and staff. Volunteers will report to the Durand Boxcar Director. Agency: Shiawassee Family YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48429 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Events VolunteerVolunteers will participate in a variety of tasks depending upon the needs of each special event. Time commitment will vary. Volunteer will report to the CEO. Agency: Shiawassee Family YMCA Volunteers will participate in a variety of tasks depending upon the needs of each special event. Time commitment will vary. Volunteer will report to the CEO. Agency: Shiawassee Family YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48867 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare VolunteerChildcare volunteers provide support in the Youth rooms and with special events. Volunteers will report to the Childcare Supervisor. Agency: Shiawassee Family YMCA Childcare volunteers provide support in the Youth rooms and with special events. Volunteers will report to the Childcare Supervisor. Agency: Shiawassee Family YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48867 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program VolunteerProgram volunteers will assist the Program Director with a variety of tasks including, but not limited to, concessions, check-ins for programs, and organizing participants and teams. Volunteers will report to the Program Director. Time commitment will vary but is usually Saturday mornings and/or one evening a week. Agency: Shiawassee Family YMCA Program volunteers will assist the Program Director with a variety of tasks including, but not limited to, concessions, check-ins for programs, and organizing participants and teams. Volunteers will report to the Program Director. Time commitment will vary but is usually Saturday mornings and/or one evening a week. Agency: Shiawassee Family YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48867 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2020 Walk to End Alzheimer's - Genesee County Planning CommitteeAre you passionate about putting an end to Alzheimer’s disease? Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer’s Association and the Walk to End Alzheimer’s? Then we need you! Join the Walk to End Alzheimer’s 2020 Planning Committee and help grow the movement to End Alzheimer’s from the ground up. We are looking for some passionate individuals to join our 2020 Walk Planning Committee! Join our purple family and have fun while helping the cause! Committee areas you may be interested in helping in could include: social media, recruiting new teams, retention calls to past teams, thank you/welcome calls to new walkers and teams, securing new sponsors, planning and executing wrap around events, day of logistics, etc. This does not need to be a large commitment. We meet monthly and everyone leaves with a task to do over the course of the next month. If this sounds like you or someone you may know, email ncolley@alz.org !
Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter (Flint Office) Are you passionate about putting an end to Alzheimer’s disease? Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer’s Association and the Walk to End Alzheimer’s? Then we need you! Join the Walk to End Alzheimer’s 2020 Planning Committee and help grow the movement to End Alzheimer’s from the ground up. We are looking for some passionate individuals to join our 2020 Walk Planning Committee! Join our purple family and have fun while helping the cause! Committee areas you may be interested in helping in could include: social media, recruiting new teams, retention calls to past teams, thank you/welcome calls to new walkers and teams, securing new sponsors, planning and executing wrap around events, day of logistics, etc. This does not need to be a large commitment. We meet monthly and everyone leaves with a task to do over the course of the next month. If this sounds like you or someone you may know, email ncolley@alz.org !
Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter (Flint Office) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48532 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Compassionate CraftersThe Medical Team Hospice is in need of crafty people who know how to sew. Many of our patients are having to use catheters and are embarrassed to leave their home or room because of the catheter bag. We would like to be able to provide our patients with catheter bag covers so they can go out and about in style! Materials will be provided. (This would be a project you would do at your own home) Agency: The Medical Team Hospice The Medical Team Hospice is in need of crafty people who know how to sew. Many of our patients are having to use catheters and are embarrassed to leave their home or room because of the catheter bag. We would like to be able to provide our patients with catheter bag covers so they can go out and about in style! Materials will be provided. (This would be a project you would do at your own home) Agency: The Medical Team Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Box Office SupportWe are looking for a volunteer to learn box office operations. Must be available Mon - Wednesday from 10 am to 2 pm.
Agency: Lebowsky Center for Performing Arts We are looking for a volunteer to learn box office operations. Must be available Mon - Wednesday from 10 am to 2 pm.
Agency: Lebowsky Center for Performing Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48867 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Someone Smile TodayWhat’s better than a smile, a hug, and some companionship? Heartland Hospice needs your help providing companionship to patients and their families. New volunteers are needed to join our group of seasoned volunteers. Volunteers can bring fresh flowers, read to patients, play music, or flip through pictures of loved ones. Heartland Hospice Volunteers spend time with only one or two residents to develop a more personal relationship and hold their time with the residents very close to their heart. In addition to helping those in need, volunteering can also help you. Medical professionals have found social, emotional and physical benefits to volunteering, such as building self-esteem, alleviating loneliness, and reducing stress. There is always a need for volunteers. Anyone interested in volunteering should reach out to Laura Scott ( laura.scott@hcr-manorcare.com) at 810-230-1318. Agency: Heartland Hospice What’s better than a smile, a hug, and some companionship? Heartland Hospice needs your help providing companionship to patients and their families. New volunteers are needed to join our group of seasoned volunteers. Volunteers can bring fresh flowers, read to patients, play music, or flip through pictures of loved ones. Heartland Hospice Volunteers spend time with only one or two residents to develop a more personal relationship and hold their time with the residents very close to their heart. In addition to helping those in need, volunteering can also help you. Medical professionals have found social, emotional and physical benefits to volunteering, such as building self-esteem, alleviating loneliness, and reducing stress. There is always a need for volunteers. Anyone interested in volunteering should reach out to Laura Scott ( laura.scott@hcr-manorcare.com) at 810-230-1318. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48430 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Someone Smile TodayWhat’s better than a smile, a hug, and some companionship? Heartland Hospice needs your help providing companionship to patients and their families. New volunteers are needed to join our group of seasoned volunteers. Volunteers can bring fresh flowers, read to patients, play music, or flip through pictures of loved ones. Heartland Hospice Volunteers spend time with only one or two residents to develop a more personal relationship and hold their time with the residents very close to their heart. In addition to helping those in need, volunteering can also help you. Medical professionals have found social, emotional and physical benefits to volunteering, such as building self-esteem, alleviating loneliness, and reducing stress. There is always a need for volunteers. Anyone interested in volunteering should reach out to Laura Scott ( laura.scott@hcr-manorcare.com) at 810-230-1318. Agency: Heartland Hospice What’s better than a smile, a hug, and some companionship? Heartland Hospice needs your help providing companionship to patients and their families. New volunteers are needed to join our group of seasoned volunteers. Volunteers can bring fresh flowers, read to patients, play music, or flip through pictures of loved ones. Heartland Hospice Volunteers spend time with only one or two residents to develop a more personal relationship and hold their time with the residents very close to their heart. In addition to helping those in need, volunteering can also help you. Medical professionals have found social, emotional and physical benefits to volunteering, such as building self-esteem, alleviating loneliness, and reducing stress. There is always a need for volunteers. Anyone interested in volunteering should reach out to Laura Scott ( laura.scott@hcr-manorcare.com) at 810-230-1318. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Someone Smile TodayWhat’s better than a smile, a hug, and some companionship? Heartland Hospice needs your help providing companionship to patients and their families. New volunteers are needed to join our group of seasoned volunteers. Volunteers can bring fresh flowers, read to patients, play music, or flip through pictures of loved ones. Heartland Hospice Volunteers spend time with only one or two residents to develop a more personal relationship and hold their time with the residents very close to their heart. In addition to helping those in need, volunteering can also help you. Medical professionals have found social, emotional and physical benefits to volunteering, such as building self-esteem, alleviating loneliness, and reducing stress. There is always a need for volunteers. Anyone interested in volunteering should reach out to Laura Scott ( laura.scott@hcr-manorcare.com) at 810-230-1318. Agency: Heartland Hospice What’s better than a smile, a hug, and some companionship? Heartland Hospice needs your help providing companionship to patients and their families. New volunteers are needed to join our group of seasoned volunteers. Volunteers can bring fresh flowers, read to patients, play music, or flip through pictures of loved ones. Heartland Hospice Volunteers spend time with only one or two residents to develop a more personal relationship and hold their time with the residents very close to their heart. In addition to helping those in need, volunteering can also help you. Medical professionals have found social, emotional and physical benefits to volunteering, such as building self-esteem, alleviating loneliness, and reducing stress. There is always a need for volunteers. Anyone interested in volunteering should reach out to Laura Scott ( laura.scott@hcr-manorcare.com) at 810-230-1318. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48430 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office VolunteerAre you looking for the opportunity to make a difference? The Medical Team Hospice needs assistance in the business office. Duties include mailings, filing, answering phones, calling patients/families, making copies, putting together admission binders, etc. Our office is a fun, yet professional environment to be in. Agency: The Medical Team Hospice Are you looking for the opportunity to make a difference? The Medical Team Hospice needs assistance in the business office. Duties include mailings, filing, answering phones, calling patients/families, making copies, putting together admission binders, etc. Our office is a fun, yet professional environment to be in. Agency: The Medical Team Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Loving Heart Needed for Hospice PatientsResidential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you. Agency: Residential Hospice Residential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you. Agency: Residential Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48433 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Water Distribution VolunteersEvery Saturday we pass out water to the community at out church. If you are in need of volunteer hours please sign up with us today. Agency: Prince of Peace Church - Flint Every Saturday we pass out water to the community at out church. If you are in need of volunteer hours please sign up with us today. Agency: Prince of Peace Church - Flint Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dirt Therapy: Veterans Youth & Adult Agriculture ProgramAgency: Michigan Women Veterans Empowerment Agency: Michigan Women Veterans Empowerment Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: After-School Tutoring at IkeEisenhower Elementary is currently looking for engaging, committed adults to volunteer for after-school tutoring during our Community Education Programming. You will be assisting YouthQuest and AmeriCorps members with homework help for K-6th students and engaging our young scholars during that time. We accept people from all walks of life from around the community and the tutoring time is from 3:00pm to 3:30pm, Monday through Thursday and we are looking for someone that can tutor at least 1-2 times a week. If you are interested, please complete the background check form provided by Eisenhower with a copy of your state I.D or drivers license. Training and orientation on the roles and responsibilities of our volunteers as well as school policies and procedures will be provided by the Eisenhower Community Education staff. *PLEASE NOTE: ALL volunteers are required to complete an ICHAT background check* If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact our Community Resource Developer at cmarshall@crimamricorps.org OR our Community Education office phone at (810)767-8161. You may also contact our Community School Director, Stacy Winchester, at swinchester@crim.org OR (810)767-8127 for additional information.
Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School Eisenhower Elementary is currently looking for engaging, committed adults to volunteer for after-school tutoring during our Community Education Programming. You will be assisting YouthQuest and AmeriCorps members with homework help for K-6th students and engaging our young scholars during that time. We accept people from all walks of life from around the community and the tutoring time is from 3:00pm to 3:30pm, Monday through Thursday and we are looking for someone that can tutor at least 1-2 times a week. If you are interested, please complete the background check form provided by Eisenhower with a copy of your state I.D or drivers license. Training and orientation on the roles and responsibilities of our volunteers as well as school policies and procedures will be provided by the Eisenhower Community Education staff. *PLEASE NOTE: ALL volunteers are required to complete an ICHAT background check* If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact our Community Resource Developer at cmarshall@crimamricorps.org OR our Community Education office phone at (810)767-8161. You may also contact our Community School Director, Stacy Winchester, at swinchester@crim.org OR (810)767-8127 for additional information.
Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer NeededResidential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you. Agency: Residential Hospice Residential Hospice is searching for people who are truly interested in not just volunteering, but really making a difference. We are searching for people who are willing to spend time with people who look forward to friendly faces, to sit with a patient in their home to allow the family to be able to get the groceries they need for the week, to play games or make crafts, or a number of other of ways that we can bring dignity and peace to patients and their families during this trying time. We have patients who live in facilities and some in their own home. Volunteering in hospice is an incredibly rewarding way of giving back to the community without disrupting your busy school, work, and family life. We work with you to find the best fit, and you are always in control of your volunteer experience. Please contact us today if this sounds like a good fit for you. Agency: Residential Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ramp Build Crew VolunteerUAW/United Way Ramp program is in need of volunteers to help build ramps in Genesee County. The program provides assistance to disabled citizens in the community through the construction of residential wheelchair ramps. In partnership with the UAW, United Way is working to improve the lives of disabled residents by offering them access to the community through building wheelchair ramps. Since the mid-1980s, UAW/GM volunteers and United Way respond to requests from disabled and elderly citizens who need wheelchair accessibility for their home. Because of the skill and generosity of dedicated volunteers, the Ramp Program volunteers make it possible for relatives, friends and neighbors to go to doctor appointments, church, run errands, visit friends and relatives, and have an active lifestyle.
For additional details please contact: Teresa McGinnis
Agency: United Way of Genesee County UAW/United Way Ramp program is in need of volunteers to help build ramps in Genesee County. The program provides assistance to disabled citizens in the community through the construction of residential wheelchair ramps. In partnership with the UAW, United Way is working to improve the lives of disabled residents by offering them access to the community through building wheelchair ramps. Since the mid-1980s, UAW/GM volunteers and United Way respond to requests from disabled and elderly citizens who need wheelchair accessibility for their home. Because of the skill and generosity of dedicated volunteers, the Ramp Program volunteers make it possible for relatives, friends and neighbors to go to doctor appointments, church, run errands, visit friends and relatives, and have an active lifestyle.
For additional details please contact: Teresa McGinnis
Agency: United Way of Genesee County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48502 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gallery Chair
RESOPNSIBILITIES OF GALLERY CHAIR Plan and put out ads for shows. Judge art that is sent for judging. Plan gallery shows a year in advance. Plan reception Hang artwork Plan school shows Genesee County High School Competition Carter Middle School Clio Elementary Schools Other schools as needed Contact schools to set up showing for their student’s art. Make sure they remember about their show. Teachers move around so they may not know we do a middle school and elementary school show Set dates and plan all receptions. Food People to help Keep in contact with publicity and social media chairs so they can get information out about shows. Agency: Clio Center for the Arts
RESOPNSIBILITIES OF GALLERY CHAIR Plan and put out ads for shows. Judge art that is sent for judging. Plan gallery shows a year in advance. Plan reception Hang artwork Plan school shows Genesee County High School Competition Carter Middle School Clio Elementary Schools Other schools as needed Contact schools to set up showing for their student’s art. Make sure they remember about their show. Teachers move around so they may not know we do a middle school and elementary school show Set dates and plan all receptions. Food People to help Keep in contact with publicity and social media chairs so they can get information out about shows. Agency: Clio Center for the Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OrientationVolunteer orientation is a good way to understand how to check in and check out for your specific opportunity. We will use this as an example on how to respond to activities as well as how to check in and out using this system. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Volunteer orientation is a good way to understand how to check in and check out for your specific opportunity. We will use this as an example on how to respond to activities as well as how to check in and out using this system. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Step Up!Step-Up! is a way to work on your personal fitness and help clean up the environment. This program provides volunteers with the opportunity to remove litter leading to a community that is clean and vibrant. If you’re looking for an impactful volunteer experience, come join us as we beautify Flint. Agency: Communities First, Inc. Step-Up! is a way to work on your personal fitness and help clean up the environment. This program provides volunteers with the opportunity to remove litter leading to a community that is clean and vibrant. If you’re looking for an impactful volunteer experience, come join us as we beautify Flint. Agency: Communities First, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Learning Center (ALC) TutorsThe Adult Learning Center at Swayze Court Apartments will help residents reach their educational goals. Individualized lessons, private tutoring sessions, and various resources will guide participants as they accomplish their goals. Subjects include, but are not limited to: reading, math, study skills and budgeting. Tutoring appointments will be made based on the availability of the tutor. Once the tutor begins tutoring, we strongly encourage the tutor to remain committed to their tutee(s). You don’t have to be a teacher, just kind, patient, and eager to help others. Agency: Communities First, Inc. The Adult Learning Center at Swayze Court Apartments will help residents reach their educational goals. Individualized lessons, private tutoring sessions, and various resources will guide participants as they accomplish their goals. Subjects include, but are not limited to: reading, math, study skills and budgeting. Tutoring appointments will be made based on the availability of the tutor. Once the tutor begins tutoring, we strongly encourage the tutor to remain committed to their tutee(s). You don’t have to be a teacher, just kind, patient, and eager to help others. Agency: Communities First, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48502 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: What Are You Doing Today?Don't think you have time to make a difference? Is your life already "crazy busy"? We're looking for people who have just an hour a week to sit and be a companion to one of our hospice patients. That's just 60 minutes, 3600 seconds. Our patients are you in your hometown, in their own homes or assisted living centers. The clock is ticking, what are you waiting for? Disclaimer: We are sorry but we cannot accept any court ordered community service. Agency: Residential Hospice Don't think you have time to make a difference? Is your life already "crazy busy"? We're looking for people who have just an hour a week to sit and be a companion to one of our hospice patients. That's just 60 minutes, 3600 seconds. Our patients are you in your hometown, in their own homes or assisted living centers. The clock is ticking, what are you waiting for? Disclaimer: We are sorry but we cannot accept any court ordered community service. Agency: Residential Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48430 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General VolunteerThis is for instances where teachers or staff may ask you to do something unrelated to any of the opportunities listed on DTM's agency page. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School This is for instances where teachers or staff may ask you to do something unrelated to any of the opportunities listed on DTM's agency page. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DTM Success MentorAre you looking for a way to be the change in your community? How would you like to spend your extra time mentoring students at a local elementary school? We are looking for dedicated students who are willing and want to help change the world. Durant-Tuuri-Mott elementary school is at risk of being overtaken by the state unless we get our student attendance up. You have the power to help us do that through our successful mentoring program. Your mentoring may very well be the only thing that these students look forward to and may be the only reason they have a desire to come to school on any given day. The work will be challenging since a lot of our students are dealing with real challenges in their personal life, but the work you do will be rewarding. You will be able to see their attendance improve and you will be able to be the role model they may not have in their life. Mentors will be responsible for meeting with their mentee 2 days a week either during lunch time 11:50-1:10, or after school hours from 4:00-4:20pm. Training will be provided. Mentors will be responsible for meeting with their mentee for the remainder of the school year. Applicants will need to fill out an ICHAT form and be subjected to a background check which can take up to a month to be completed.
Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Are you looking for a way to be the change in your community? How would you like to spend your extra time mentoring students at a local elementary school? We are looking for dedicated students who are willing and want to help change the world. Durant-Tuuri-Mott elementary school is at risk of being overtaken by the state unless we get our student attendance up. You have the power to help us do that through our successful mentoring program. Your mentoring may very well be the only thing that these students look forward to and may be the only reason they have a desire to come to school on any given day. The work will be challenging since a lot of our students are dealing with real challenges in their personal life, but the work you do will be rewarding. You will be able to see their attendance improve and you will be able to be the role model they may not have in their life. Mentors will be responsible for meeting with their mentee 2 days a week either during lunch time 11:50-1:10, or after school hours from 4:00-4:20pm. Training will be provided. Mentors will be responsible for meeting with their mentee for the remainder of the school year. Applicants will need to fill out an ICHAT form and be subjected to a background check which can take up to a month to be completed.
Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Surgical Lounge VolunteerVolunteers act as a liaison between patients’ families and surgical and recovery staff. Responsibilities include checking in surgery patient’s families, updating patient progress to families, and providing overall comfort to the Surgical Lounge. Agency: Hurley Medical Center/Hurley Foundation Volunteers act as a liaison between patients’ families and surgical and recovery staff. Responsibilities include checking in surgery patient’s families, updating patient progress to families, and providing overall comfort to the Surgical Lounge. Agency: Hurley Medical Center/Hurley Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Department AmbassadorThe Emergency Department (ED) is a busy place. In some cases, patients and families may be waiting for a significant amount of time before receiving updates, which can result in frustration and fear. The goal of the ED Ambassador program is to provide patients and families with updates by providing an additional resource person who will act as a liaison between the health care team and the patient. The ED Ambassador will be able to provide the patient and family with a familiar face to soothe anxiety and frustration, and will facilitate a connection between the patient/family and the health care team. His or hers primary role is to make rounds in the ED Waiting Room and patient rooms. When making rounds the ED Ambassador will introduce him or herself to the patients and their families and let share with them that he or she are there to make their stay as comfortable as possible and keep them updated.
Agency: Hurley Medical Center/Hurley Foundation The Emergency Department (ED) is a busy place. In some cases, patients and families may be waiting for a significant amount of time before receiving updates, which can result in frustration and fear. The goal of the ED Ambassador program is to provide patients and families with updates by providing an additional resource person who will act as a liaison between the health care team and the patient. The ED Ambassador will be able to provide the patient and family with a familiar face to soothe anxiety and frustration, and will facilitate a connection between the patient/family and the health care team. His or hers primary role is to make rounds in the ED Waiting Room and patient rooms. When making rounds the ED Ambassador will introduce him or herself to the patients and their families and let share with them that he or she are there to make their stay as comfortable as possible and keep them updated.
Agency: Hurley Medical Center/Hurley Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HELP VolunteerHospital Elder Life Program Volunteer HELP encompasses a group of specialized volunteers trained to assist senior patients with mobility and basic needs. During the day, they engage with patients at the bedside in activities like cards, trivia, music or reading, plus provide companionship and assistance with feeding at mealtimes. At night, the volunteers work with healthcare providers to help promote relaxation through music, dimmed lights and a light massage. The program is designed to prevent delirium, falls and functional decline in patients 70 and older, with the ultimate goal of ensuring they retain their maximum level of independence upon returning to their communities.Agency: Hurley Medical Center/Hurley Foundation Hospital Elder Life Program Volunteer HELP encompasses a group of specialized volunteers trained to assist senior patients with mobility and basic needs. During the day, they engage with patients at the bedside in activities like cards, trivia, music or reading, plus provide companionship and assistance with feeding at mealtimes. At night, the volunteers work with healthcare providers to help promote relaxation through music, dimmed lights and a light massage. The program is designed to prevent delirium, falls and functional decline in patients 70 and older, with the ultimate goal of ensuring they retain their maximum level of independence upon returning to their communities.Agency: Hurley Medical Center/Hurley Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospital Volunteer PositionsMake a difference in your community! Volunteer with Hurley Medical Center. We are currently looking for volunteers for the following areas: Helping Hands: Under the direction of Outpatient Surgery. Depending on the patient census volunteer will be directed to volunteer in one of the following areas: Outpatient Surgery, GI Lab or Interventional Radiology. Compassionate Care: Under the direction of Nursing Manager and Patient Support Services. Compassionate Care Volunteers provide emotional support for our patients during their hospitalization. Lobby Shop: The lobby shop provides a great service to our patients and visitors along with being the biggest volunteer-diven fundraiser. Proceeds from the Lobby Shop go to support hospital endeavors. Surgical Lounge: Surgical Volunteers keep patient families and visitors informed on the surgery process. Clerical/Administration: These volunteers process provide clerical support for various departments. Guest Relations: Greet and escort patients and vistiors throughout the facility. Many nursing units: Emergency, Peds, Mother/Baby, Cardiac, Oncology, Post-Partum, etc.
Agency: Hurley Medical Center/Hurley Foundation Make a difference in your community! Volunteer with Hurley Medical Center. We are currently looking for volunteers for the following areas: Helping Hands: Under the direction of Outpatient Surgery. Depending on the patient census volunteer will be directed to volunteer in one of the following areas: Outpatient Surgery, GI Lab or Interventional Radiology. Compassionate Care: Under the direction of Nursing Manager and Patient Support Services. Compassionate Care Volunteers provide emotional support for our patients during their hospitalization. Lobby Shop: The lobby shop provides a great service to our patients and visitors along with being the biggest volunteer-diven fundraiser. Proceeds from the Lobby Shop go to support hospital endeavors. Surgical Lounge: Surgical Volunteers keep patient families and visitors informed on the surgery process. Clerical/Administration: These volunteers process provide clerical support for various departments. Guest Relations: Greet and escort patients and vistiors throughout the facility. Many nursing units: Emergency, Peds, Mother/Baby, Cardiac, Oncology, Post-Partum, etc.
Agency: Hurley Medical Center/Hurley Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 45003 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lobby Shop VolunteerThe Hurley Medical Center Lobby Shop is the largest contributor to the Hurley Foundation. The shop, voted one of the best places to shop in Genesee County is the perfect place to connect with HMC staff, patients and visitors and participate in the inventory, ordering and scheduling of this major operation in which our organization relies on. Agency: Hurley Medical Center/Hurley Foundation The Hurley Medical Center Lobby Shop is the largest contributor to the Hurley Foundation. The shop, voted one of the best places to shop in Genesee County is the perfect place to connect with HMC staff, patients and visitors and participate in the inventory, ordering and scheduling of this major operation in which our organization relies on. Agency: Hurley Medical Center/Hurley Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: UPON REQUEST ONLY - General Volunteer - Classroom AideDo you have students that attend our school? Do their teachers ask you to help out? Or do you just simply want to help out in a classroom directly? THIS is the opportunity for you! Help our teachers with day-to-day tasks and anything extra our awesome teaching staff may need. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Do you have students that attend our school? Do their teachers ask you to help out? Or do you just simply want to help out in a classroom directly? THIS is the opportunity for you! Help our teachers with day-to-day tasks and anything extra our awesome teaching staff may need. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden and Grounds EnthusiastWe have an exciting opportunity for those who enjoy garden work. We are in need of continued garden ground enthusiast to weed, water, move mulch, plant for the spring, install benches and install garden fencing. You will definitely feel that your work makes a difference, as we move to create a peaceful space and therapeutic grounds for our neighbors and surrounding community. Our garden is 80% organic. As we move toward the spring of 2019, we have a great opportunity to make a difference. We welcome young children, grand children. youth and senior citizens. Come and leave when you can. Caring hands accepted. Agency: My Community Resource House and Garden We have an exciting opportunity for those who enjoy garden work. We are in need of continued garden ground enthusiast to weed, water, move mulch, plant for the spring, install benches and install garden fencing. You will definitely feel that your work makes a difference, as we move to create a peaceful space and therapeutic grounds for our neighbors and surrounding community. Our garden is 80% organic. As we move toward the spring of 2019, we have a great opportunity to make a difference. We welcome young children, grand children. youth and senior citizens. Come and leave when you can. Caring hands accepted. Agency: My Community Resource House and Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Office VolunteerEisenhower is currently looking for dedicated and reliable volunteers to help out in our main office.
*All Volunteers are required to fill out an IChat background check*
If you are interested, please contact our Community School Director, Stacy Winchester (810)767-8127 or our Community Resource Developer, Caniejrah Marshall, (810)767-8161.
Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School Eisenhower is currently looking for dedicated and reliable volunteers to help out in our main office.
*All Volunteers are required to fill out an IChat background check*
If you are interested, please contact our Community School Director, Stacy Winchester (810)767-8127 or our Community Resource Developer, Caniejrah Marshall, (810)767-8161.
Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden KeeperHello! We are looking to gain a consistent gardener for our warmer months. We need someone with some gardening experience to take on the task of planting, maintaining, and gathering fruit and vegetables from our garden. If you love to get your hands dirty and being one on one with nature, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Hello! We are looking to gain a consistent gardener for our warmer months. We need someone with some gardening experience to take on the task of planting, maintaining, and gathering fruit and vegetables from our garden. If you love to get your hands dirty and being one on one with nature, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Life CoachLife Coaches are caring individuals who provide another person with support, counsel, friendship, reinforcement, and a constructive example. A Life Coach is a trusted and faithful friend who listens, supports, and guides a Returning Citizen. A good Life Coach listens for hopes and dreams about how things could be better and picks up on the passions that appear to inspire the person, but also the obstacles and anchors that pull the person down. Life coaching is a structured and trusting relationship that brings people together with caring individuals who offer guidance, support, and encouragement aimed at developing the competence and character of the Returning Citizen. In this relationship, one person (the Life Coach) comes alongside another person (the Returning Citizen) helping him to reach his potential by enhancing self-worth and developing specific knowledge and skills to increase the chance of succeeding in life. Agency: Re-Connections Life Coaches are caring individuals who provide another person with support, counsel, friendship, reinforcement, and a constructive example. A Life Coach is a trusted and faithful friend who listens, supports, and guides a Returning Citizen. A good Life Coach listens for hopes and dreams about how things could be better and picks up on the passions that appear to inspire the person, but also the obstacles and anchors that pull the person down. Life coaching is a structured and trusting relationship that brings people together with caring individuals who offer guidance, support, and encouragement aimed at developing the competence and character of the Returning Citizen. In this relationship, one person (the Life Coach) comes alongside another person (the Returning Citizen) helping him to reach his potential by enhancing self-worth and developing specific knowledge and skills to increase the chance of succeeding in life. Agency: Re-Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DTM TutorEnjoy being able to work one-on-one with students or in small groups helping students with reading or math skills. The things volunteers work on will vary based on what the teachers think the strongest need in their classroom is. Volunteers are welcome during school hours for this opportunity, there is a separate response if volunteers want to help out after school with tutoring as well. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Enjoy being able to work one-on-one with students or in small groups helping students with reading or math skills. The things volunteers work on will vary based on what the teachers think the strongest need in their classroom is. Volunteers are welcome during school hours for this opportunity, there is a separate response if volunteers want to help out after school with tutoring as well. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Volunteer at Flint Southwestern AcademyIf you are interested in dedicating time to carry out a variety of duties ranging from chaperoning on field trips to tutoring and mentoring children or assisting with fundraising efforts. When you contribute your time at a school, you're sending the message that you consider public education a worthy cause. It's never too late to get involved in volunteering to support education; taking the steps to assist at a public school doesn't have to be overwhelming and time-consuming. Sign up to become to volunteer. Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy If you are interested in dedicating time to carry out a variety of duties ranging from chaperoning on field trips to tutoring and mentoring children or assisting with fundraising efforts. When you contribute your time at a school, you're sending the message that you consider public education a worthy cause. It's never too late to get involved in volunteering to support education; taking the steps to assist at a public school doesn't have to be overwhelming and time-consuming. Sign up to become to volunteer. Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Becoming a Volunteer Tutor for Flint Southwestern AcademyIf you're interested in the idea of getting involved in a community and helping student achieve their best, become a volunteer tutor. It is a great opportunity to gain experience in education, especially if you're an educator or plan to pursue a career in education. But even if you're not in the education field, this type of volunteer experience gives you the chance to work one-on-one with individuals or small groups, allowing you to connect deeply with the people you work with We looking for tutors of all levels (Middle Schools/High School). We are looking for tutors for English/Reading, Math, History, Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science). If you are interested in, Sign Up.
Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy If you're interested in the idea of getting involved in a community and helping student achieve their best, become a volunteer tutor. It is a great opportunity to gain experience in education, especially if you're an educator or plan to pursue a career in education. But even if you're not in the education field, this type of volunteer experience gives you the chance to work one-on-one with individuals or small groups, allowing you to connect deeply with the people you work with We looking for tutors of all levels (Middle Schools/High School). We are looking for tutors for English/Reading, Math, History, Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science). If you are interested in, Sign Up.
Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48507 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Success Mentor at Flint Southwestern AcademyIf you're looking to get involved in the community and/or even in Flint schools, success mentoring is a great opportunity. Success mentors are assigned 3 - 4 students, whom they will meet with at least once per week. This is really just spending the time with the student to form a bond so success mentors can make an impact on the students life. This may include just talking, coloring, playing basketball, helping the student with homework, having lunch together, etc. This typically takes place during the students lunch time or after school so they do not have to miss any class time. Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy If you're looking to get involved in the community and/or even in Flint schools, success mentoring is a great opportunity. Success mentors are assigned 3 - 4 students, whom they will meet with at least once per week. This is really just spending the time with the student to form a bond so success mentors can make an impact on the students life. This may include just talking, coloring, playing basketball, helping the student with homework, having lunch together, etc. This typically takes place during the students lunch time or after school so they do not have to miss any class time. Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Director of Advertising & PublicityThe Clio Center for the Arts is a non-profit organization looking for a volunteer to keep our Facebook Page, Instagram site, Clio Center for the Arts website, and various other posting sites up to date and fresh. Our goal is to set up social media sites and advertising programs that would help promote the Clio Center for the Arts. This person would be responsible for promoting the art center and getting the word out into the surrounding community in various advertising formats. Working at various times with the Director of Classes, Event Coordinator, Director of Funding, Art Center President and teachers. This position would require skills in computer proficiency, ability to multi-task, attention to detail, and ability to work with people. Beginning with possibly 1-2 days a week until everything is running smoothly, then the schedule would be at their discretion with the President’s approval. Agency: Clio Center for the Arts The Clio Center for the Arts is a non-profit organization looking for a volunteer to keep our Facebook Page, Instagram site, Clio Center for the Arts website, and various other posting sites up to date and fresh. Our goal is to set up social media sites and advertising programs that would help promote the Clio Center for the Arts. This person would be responsible for promoting the art center and getting the word out into the surrounding community in various advertising formats. Working at various times with the Director of Classes, Event Coordinator, Director of Funding, Art Center President and teachers. This position would require skills in computer proficiency, ability to multi-task, attention to detail, and ability to work with people. Beginning with possibly 1-2 days a week until everything is running smoothly, then the schedule would be at their discretion with the President’s approval. Agency: Clio Center for the Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Extended Day AssociateAssist with delivering various activities and clubs with K-6 students during after school hours. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Assist with delivering various activities and clubs with K-6 students during after school hours. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Yard work, Housekeeping, and Home MaintenanceThe mission of the Weiss Advocacy Center is to prevent child abuse and help survivors become children again. It was named in honor of Judge Robert E. Weiss of Flint (1940-2009) who loved children, and spent much of his life protecting them in his role as Genesee County prosecutor and later, as chief probate judge. Weiss provides forensic interviews, family advocate, a therapy dog to children throughout the entirety of their ordeal at the center and at court, and support groups for non-offending caregivers and their children. The CASA program is also run at the center providing advocates for Foster Children at the center. We always have projects that need to be done. If you have a passion for children and a desire to serve in these areas please contact us.
Agency: Voices for Children Advocacy Center The mission of the Weiss Advocacy Center is to prevent child abuse and help survivors become children again. It was named in honor of Judge Robert E. Weiss of Flint (1940-2009) who loved children, and spent much of his life protecting them in his role as Genesee County prosecutor and later, as chief probate judge. Weiss provides forensic interviews, family advocate, a therapy dog to children throughout the entirety of their ordeal at the center and at court, and support groups for non-offending caregivers and their children. The CASA program is also run at the center providing advocates for Foster Children at the center. We always have projects that need to be done. If you have a passion for children and a desire to serve in these areas please contact us.
Agency: Voices for Children Advocacy Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Snow RemovalDo you enjoy shoveling snow? If so our clients and staff would appreciate your time and energy. Agency: Child Advocacy Center Do you enjoy shoveling snow? If so our clients and staff would appreciate your time and energy. Agency: Child Advocacy Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48867 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Baby PantryVolunteers are needed to help sort clothes and to assist parents while they shop the Baby Pantry. If you are interested in giving your time and smiling at babies and children, please fill out the Background Check Authorization, Central Registry Clearance Request Form, Confidentiality Policy and Pledge, and the Letter to Volunteers Volunteer Application or stop by our office and complete it in person. Agency: Child Advocacy Center Volunteers are needed to help sort clothes and to assist parents while they shop the Baby Pantry. If you are interested in giving your time and smiling at babies and children, please fill out the Background Check Authorization, Central Registry Clearance Request Form, Confidentiality Policy and Pledge, and the Letter to Volunteers Volunteer Application or stop by our office and complete it in person. Agency: Child Advocacy Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48867 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lawn and GardenWe love to see our grounds look pristine and we appreciate the volunteers who give their time and energy to keep it looking nice. If you would like to mow, pull weeds, or plant and water flowers please give us a call or stop in and talk with us. Agency: Child Advocacy Center We love to see our grounds look pristine and we appreciate the volunteers who give their time and energy to keep it looking nice. If you would like to mow, pull weeds, or plant and water flowers please give us a call or stop in and talk with us. Agency: Child Advocacy Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48867 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Parent VolunteerWant to spend more time with your student while also giving back to your community and making an impact on other students? Our parent volunteer program at Eisenhower is great for you. We are currently looking for dedicated Eisenhower parents to come to volunteer to help with various tasks, including: Classroom assistance Food Backpack program Field Trips Popcorn Friday's After school help Success Mentoring ...and many more*This opportunity is open to ALL Eisenhower parents
*PLEASE NOTE: ALL volunteers are required to complete an ICHAT background check* If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact our Community Resource Developer at cmarshall@crimamricorps.org OR our Community Education office phone: 810.767.8161. You may also contact our Community School Director, Jessica Robinson, at jrobinson@crim.org OR 810.767.8127 for additional information.
Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School Want to spend more time with your student while also giving back to your community and making an impact on other students? Our parent volunteer program at Eisenhower is great for you. We are currently looking for dedicated Eisenhower parents to come to volunteer to help with various tasks, including: Classroom assistance Food Backpack program Field Trips Popcorn Friday's After school help Success Mentoring ...and many more*This opportunity is open to ALL Eisenhower parents
*PLEASE NOTE: ALL volunteers are required to complete an ICHAT background check* If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact our Community Resource Developer at cmarshall@crimamricorps.org OR our Community Education office phone: 810.767.8161. You may also contact our Community School Director, Jessica Robinson, at jrobinson@crim.org OR 810.767.8127 for additional information.
Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteersVolunteers are the lifeblood of MADD—full of passion and compassion for our mission. Join our army of ordinary citizens who’ve become extraordinary activists in saving lives and preventing injuries. Whether you’re interested in volunteering a couple of times a year or a couple of times a week, there’s a place for you at MADD. And we have a wide variety of opportunities to match your interests and expertise. Some options include: Advocate for Change: Work to strengthen existing laws and pass new ones. Get started by emailing your legislators. Advise a Board: Consider a community leadership role by serving on a local advisory board. Take Steps to Raise Funds: Sign up for Walk like MADD in your community or as a virtual walker online to help raise mission funds to end drunk driving. Speak Out: Join the Speakers Bureau program and speak at schools, civic groups, clubs and other organizations. Spread the Word: Distribute MADD mission statement flyers in your community to encourage people not to drink and drive. Monitor the Courts: Ensure that justice is being served by monitoring DUI cases. Help Victims Be Heard: Coordinate a Victim Impact Panel where victims share their story to drunk and drugged driving offenders. Flex Some Power: Inspire youth, train parents or mobilize community activities to prevent underage drinking and reduces alcohol access to youth. Roll up Your Sleeves: Help set up events, run an information booth or attend community fairs. Give a Hand: Answer phones, make copies or perform other office support duties. Volunteer Opportunities are throughout Michigan For more information contact Meg Callow, Volunteer Coordinator248-528-1745 x2653 meg.callow@madd.org
Agency: MADD Volunteers are the lifeblood of MADD—full of passion and compassion for our mission. Join our army of ordinary citizens who’ve become extraordinary activists in saving lives and preventing injuries. Whether you’re interested in volunteering a couple of times a year or a couple of times a week, there’s a place for you at MADD. And we have a wide variety of opportunities to match your interests and expertise. Some options include: Advocate for Change: Work to strengthen existing laws and pass new ones. Get started by emailing your legislators. Advise a Board: Consider a community leadership role by serving on a local advisory board. Take Steps to Raise Funds: Sign up for Walk like MADD in your community or as a virtual walker online to help raise mission funds to end drunk driving. Speak Out: Join the Speakers Bureau program and speak at schools, civic groups, clubs and other organizations. Spread the Word: Distribute MADD mission statement flyers in your community to encourage people not to drink and drive. Monitor the Courts: Ensure that justice is being served by monitoring DUI cases. Help Victims Be Heard: Coordinate a Victim Impact Panel where victims share their story to drunk and drugged driving offenders. Flex Some Power: Inspire youth, train parents or mobilize community activities to prevent underage drinking and reduces alcohol access to youth. Roll up Your Sleeves: Help set up events, run an information booth or attend community fairs. Give a Hand: Answer phones, make copies or perform other office support duties. Volunteer Opportunities are throughout Michigan For more information contact Meg Callow, Volunteer Coordinator248-528-1745 x2653 meg.callow@madd.org
Agency: MADD Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48084 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dance ( CEDS)To assist the instructor in the art of various styles of dance, choreograph routines for assemblies and showcases. Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary To assist the instructor in the art of various styles of dance, choreograph routines for assemblies and showcases. Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunch and Learn AssociateAssist other staff members with a variety of different tasks during their lunch and learn activity. Be responsible for helping out the staff member and helping out the students with their tasks. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Assist other staff members with a variety of different tasks during their lunch and learn activity. Be responsible for helping out the staff member and helping out the students with their tasks. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Classroom Assistant-IkeEisenhower is looking for energized and enthusiastic individuals wanting to work with students from grades K-6th*. We need classroom assistants which consists of Helping the teacher with classroom organization Assist lesson plan execution Work with individual students 1 on 1 Assist during specials (PE and music) Help manage hallway to room organization Field Trip Chaperone *On an "As Needed" basis. You will be contacted, based on need.**PLEASE NOTE: ALL volunteers are required to complete an ICHAT background check* If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact our Community Resource Developer at cmarshall@crimamricorps.org, office phone: 810.767.8161. You may also contact our Community School Director, Jessica Robinson, at jrobinson@crim.org OR 810.767.8127 for additional information. Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School Eisenhower is looking for energized and enthusiastic individuals wanting to work with students from grades K-6th*. We need classroom assistants which consists of Helping the teacher with classroom organization Assist lesson plan execution Work with individual students 1 on 1 Assist during specials (PE and music) Help manage hallway to room organization Field Trip Chaperone *On an "As Needed" basis. You will be contacted, based on need.**PLEASE NOTE: ALL volunteers are required to complete an ICHAT background check* If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact our Community Resource Developer at cmarshall@crimamricorps.org, office phone: 810.767.8161. You may also contact our Community School Director, Jessica Robinson, at jrobinson@crim.org OR 810.767.8127 for additional information. Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Water DeliveryYou will be responsible for helping to refill our water throughout the school. The water containers are heavy and can be hard to lift into their container. Must be able to lift 20lbs or more. It is typically needed on Wednesday morning before school or Fridays after school. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School You will be responsible for helping to refill our water throughout the school. The water containers are heavy and can be hard to lift into their container. Must be able to lift 20lbs or more. It is typically needed on Wednesday morning before school or Fridays after school. Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunch and Recess Assistant-IkeEisenhower is looking for dedicated, energized and enthusiastic individuals wanting to work with students from grades K- 6th during recess and lunch time. Our lunches run from 11:30am-1:15pm. (Each lunch is a total of 30 minutes long.) We need lunchroom assistants which consists of Helping the staff with lunchroom organization Interacting with the individual students 1 on 1 Assisting during recess and helping get them chidren active outside Monitoring student behavior both in the lunchroom and on the playground*PLEASE NOTE: ALL volunteers are required to complete an ICHAT background check* If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact our Community Resource Developer at cmarshall@crimamricorps.org OR our Community Education office phone: 810.767.8161. You may also contact our Community School Director, Jessica Robinson, at jrobinson@crim.org OR 810.767.8127 for additional information. Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School Eisenhower is looking for dedicated, energized and enthusiastic individuals wanting to work with students from grades K- 6th during recess and lunch time. Our lunches run from 11:30am-1:15pm. (Each lunch is a total of 30 minutes long.) We need lunchroom assistants which consists of Helping the staff with lunchroom organization Interacting with the individual students 1 on 1 Assisting during recess and helping get them chidren active outside Monitoring student behavior both in the lunchroom and on the playground*PLEASE NOTE: ALL volunteers are required to complete an ICHAT background check* If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact our Community Resource Developer at cmarshall@crimamricorps.org OR our Community Education office phone: 810.767.8161. You may also contact our Community School Director, Jessica Robinson, at jrobinson@crim.org OR 810.767.8127 for additional information. Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Success MentorJust an hour a week can change a students life! At Pierce Elementary, there is a need for adult mentors to spend time with at-risk students. Our students need adults as caring role models to spend time, eat lunch, read with them, and play games. Studies show that mentoring increases student success, attendance, and esteem. It is incredible to see the difference mentoring makes! Volunteer at Pierce and have fun, getting to know our students! Mentors will meet with their student Mondays and Fridays during the students lunch. First lunch is from 11:30am-12:00pm, second lunch is 12:30pm-1:00pm.
Training of mentors will be provided by Pierce Community Education staff: focusing on the needs of specific students and their respective academic and behavioral challenges. Each mentor will be matched with 1 student. ***Volunteer must fill out the ICHAT form to qualify for this position*** Agency: Pierce Creative Arts Elementary Just an hour a week can change a students life! At Pierce Elementary, there is a need for adult mentors to spend time with at-risk students. Our students need adults as caring role models to spend time, eat lunch, read with them, and play games. Studies show that mentoring increases student success, attendance, and esteem. It is incredible to see the difference mentoring makes! Volunteer at Pierce and have fun, getting to know our students! Mentors will meet with their student Mondays and Fridays during the students lunch. First lunch is from 11:30am-12:00pm, second lunch is 12:30pm-1:00pm.
Training of mentors will be provided by Pierce Community Education staff: focusing on the needs of specific students and their respective academic and behavioral challenges. Each mentor will be matched with 1 student. ***Volunteer must fill out the ICHAT form to qualify for this position*** Agency: Pierce Creative Arts Elementary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kitchen AideTo assist Kitchen staff in preparing food, packaging meals, doing dishes, wiping tables, wrapping silverware, stocking inventory. Agency: Shiawassee Council on Aging To assist Kitchen staff in preparing food, packaging meals, doing dishes, wiping tables, wrapping silverware, stocking inventory. Agency: Shiawassee Council on Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48867 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office SupportHelp the office with day to day tasks such as filing and data entry. Must be able to work with computers. If you still want to help in schools, but might not want to work one on one with children, this would be a great opportunity for you! Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Help the office with day to day tasks such as filing and data entry. Must be able to work with computers. If you still want to help in schools, but might not want to work one on one with children, this would be a great opportunity for you! Agency: Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Success Mentoring at EisenhowerThere is a distinct need for adult mentors to spend time with Eisenhower Elementary students. Our students need adults as caring role models to spend time, eat lunch, read with them, work on thier academic success, and play games.The Eisenhower Community Education office is looking for volunteer mentors over the age of 18 who are available anytime during our lunch period between 11:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. during the lunch period. Note:Each grade’s lunch period is 30 minutes. There will also be opportunities available during our Community Education programming starting at 3:30 pm Monday - Friday. We are also always looking for volunteers to assist with Community Education events and Eisenhower school events throughout the year.We would like our volunteer mentors to be available for their mentees at least 1-2 times a week. We’re looking for volunteers involved in all walks of life in Flint:active seniors, community members in their own faith communities, businesses, social service and non-profit organizations, and academic institutions. Volunteers must be at least 18 years. and successfully pass through the Flint Public School Background Check process by submitting an ICHAT form. Success mentoring is important in the battle against chronic absenteeism. Chronic absenteeism of students often results in poor academic achievement, increased school truancy, and dropping out of school altogether. It is also important to look at the various levels of Absenteeism: Satisfactory Attendance: Missing less than 5% of school days At-risk: Missing between 5-10% of school days Chronic Absence: MIssing 10% or more school days.Training of mentors will be provided by Eisenhower Community Education staff,focusing on the needs of specific students and their respective academic and behavioral challenges. Each mentor will be matched with at least 1 student. It is also important to be aware of the following premise behind the Flint Community Education program: Flint Community Schools - Community Education Initiative Goals: Increase Attendance Students arrive to school on time, stay all day, and are prepared to learn. Improve 3rd Grade Reading levels Students are reading at their grade level and meeting their college and career readiness benchmarks. Increase Graduation Rates Students are successfully graduating from 12th-grade on-time and are prepared to attend a 2-4 year college, complete an apprenticeship, or perform a year of national service. School becomes a resource to the Community The School provides opportunities for programming and services such as basic needs, health, technology, etc for community members to use.**All volunteers MUST fill complete the ICHAT background check form and return it to Eisenhower Elementary School with your driver's license or state ID** Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School There is a distinct need for adult mentors to spend time with Eisenhower Elementary students. Our students need adults as caring role models to spend time, eat lunch, read with them, work on thier academic success, and play games.The Eisenhower Community Education office is looking for volunteer mentors over the age of 18 who are available anytime during our lunch period between 11:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. during the lunch period. Note:Each grade’s lunch period is 30 minutes. There will also be opportunities available during our Community Education programming starting at 3:30 pm Monday - Friday. We are also always looking for volunteers to assist with Community Education events and Eisenhower school events throughout the year.We would like our volunteer mentors to be available for their mentees at least 1-2 times a week. We’re looking for volunteers involved in all walks of life in Flint:active seniors, community members in their own faith communities, businesses, social service and non-profit organizations, and academic institutions. Volunteers must be at least 18 years. and successfully pass through the Flint Public School Background Check process by submitting an ICHAT form. Success mentoring is important in the battle against chronic absenteeism. Chronic absenteeism of students often results in poor academic achievement, increased school truancy, and dropping out of school altogether. It is also important to look at the various levels of Absenteeism: Satisfactory Attendance: Missing less than 5% of school days At-risk: Missing between 5-10% of school days Chronic Absence: MIssing 10% or more school days.Training of mentors will be provided by Eisenhower Community Education staff,focusing on the needs of specific students and their respective academic and behavioral challenges. Each mentor will be matched with at least 1 student. It is also important to be aware of the following premise behind the Flint Community Education program: Flint Community Schools - Community Education Initiative Goals: Increase Attendance Students arrive to school on time, stay all day, and are prepared to learn. Improve 3rd Grade Reading levels Students are reading at their grade level and meeting their college and career readiness benchmarks. Increase Graduation Rates Students are successfully graduating from 12th-grade on-time and are prepared to attend a 2-4 year college, complete an apprenticeship, or perform a year of national service. School becomes a resource to the Community The School provides opportunities for programming and services such as basic needs, health, technology, etc for community members to use.**All volunteers MUST fill complete the ICHAT background check form and return it to Eisenhower Elementary School with your driver's license or state ID** Agency: Eisenhower Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Have Lunch with a Teenager!Teenagers need positive role models, and YOU can give them the confidence they need to succeed!
It's simple:
Commit to a "Mentor Lunch" 1 time a week, and Contact with their Parent 1 time a week. Teenagers need strong adult support; someone who believes in them and offers them emotional support, guidance, and encouragement.For more information, please call 810-760-1951, Community Education at Southwestern Classical Academy. Or, you can email Community School Director Mohammed Aboutawila at maboutawila@crim.org. Thank you for caring for our teenagers!Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy Teenagers need positive role models, and YOU can give them the confidence they need to succeed!
It's simple:
Commit to a "Mentor Lunch" 1 time a week, and Contact with their Parent 1 time a week. Teenagers need strong adult support; someone who believes in them and offers them emotional support, guidance, and encouragement.For more information, please call 810-760-1951, Community Education at Southwestern Classical Academy. Or, you can email Community School Director Mohammed Aboutawila at maboutawila@crim.org. Thank you for caring for our teenagers!Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling All Early Risers!Assist our teachers to give teenagers a morning uplift!
Greet students as they begin their school day from 7:00 am-7:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Bring positive soul to motivate teenagers to be happier, more engaged, and willing to learn!
Come to Southwestern Classical Academy and live the best half hour of your day!
For more information, please contact Community Education at Southwestern Classical Academy at 810-760-1951. Or, email Community School Director, Mohammed Aboutawila at maboutawila@crim.org Thank you for caring for our teenagers!Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy Assist our teachers to give teenagers a morning uplift!
Greet students as they begin their school day from 7:00 am-7:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Bring positive soul to motivate teenagers to be happier, more engaged, and willing to learn!
Come to Southwestern Classical Academy and live the best half hour of your day!
For more information, please contact Community Education at Southwestern Classical Academy at 810-760-1951. Or, email Community School Director, Mohammed Aboutawila at maboutawila@crim.org Thank you for caring for our teenagers!Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48507 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make a Real Difference in Someone's Future!Become a Volunteer Tutor at Southwestern Adult Learning Center!
Will you commit to giving your time and knowledge on Mondays from 10 am-12 noon?
Come join us and make new friends over the summer!
Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy Become a Volunteer Tutor at Southwestern Adult Learning Center!
Will you commit to giving your time and knowledge on Mondays from 10 am-12 noon?
Come join us and make new friends over the summer!
Agency: Flint Southwestern Classical Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Robotic's CoachTo teach scholars the various aspects of FLL robotics and prepare them for robotics competitions. Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary To teach scholars the various aspects of FLL robotics and prepare them for robotics competitions. Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Father's That CareTo assist in providing positive mentoring for male students 4th - 6th grades. Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary To assist in providing positive mentoring for male students 4th - 6th grades. Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sphinx ViolinTo assist in teaching scholars the fundamentals of playing the violin and preparing for a concert. Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary To assist in teaching scholars the fundamentals of playing the violin and preparing for a concert. Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CheerleadingTo assist the coach in teaching scholars the basic concept of cheerleading . Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary To assist the coach in teaching scholars the basic concept of cheerleading . Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TutoringTo assist scholars grades K-6th with basic math concepts, inhance reading levels and help student reach grade level or beyond in both subjects. Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary To assist scholars grades K-6th with basic math concepts, inhance reading levels and help student reach grade level or beyond in both subjects. Agency: Doyle Ryder Elementary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event LiaisonAssit with birthday party, museum rentals, baby showers, fundraisers Agency: Flint Children's Museum Assit with birthday party, museum rentals, baby showers, fundraisers Agency: Flint Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Liaisonrepresent the museum at special events, deliver and post flyers Agency: Flint Children's Museum represent the museum at special events, deliver and post flyers Agency: Flint Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Scoop and Go DeliveriesObtain craft materials from us, maintenance items, cleaning supplies prep upcoming educational programs Agency: Flint Children's Museum Obtain craft materials from us, maintenance items, cleaning supplies prep upcoming educational programs Agency: Flint Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Creative Costuming and Puppetrysewing repairs, enhancements, creation of costumes and puppets Agency: Flint Children's Museum sewing repairs, enhancements, creation of costumes and puppets Agency: Flint Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Workshop wondershelp build exhibits minor repair work Mondays only Agency: Flint Children's Museum help build exhibits minor repair work Mondays only Agency: Flint Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48504 Allow Groups: No |