Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

Volunteer: Adult Tutor Volunteer - Mornings

Program participants from ACTS, Naomi Family Program and The Christ Recovery Center all have opportunities to work on learning goals at the Education Center. These goals include, but are not limited to: preparing for the GED, digital literacy, writing, and improving English language skills. Adult Tutor Volunteers work along side our adult students in a variety of subjects. Curriculum is provided, specific training in a subject is not required.

Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities

Program participants from ACTS, Naomi Family Program and The Christ Recovery Center all have opportunities to work on learning goals at the Education Center. These goals include, but are not limited to: preparing for the GED, digital literacy, writing, and improving English language skills. Adult Tutor Volunteers work along side our adult students in a variety of subjects. Curriculum is provided, specific training in a subject is not required.

Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult Tutor Volunteer - Afternoons

Program participants from ACTS, Naomi Family Program and The Christ Recovery Center all have opportunities to work on learning goals at the Education Center. These goals include, but are not limited to: preparing for the GED, digital literacy, writing, and improving English language skills. Adult Tutor Volunteers work along side our adult students in a variety of subjects. Curriculum is provided, specific training in a subject is not required.

Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities

Program participants from ACTS, Naomi Family Program and The Christ Recovery Center all have opportunities to work on learning goals at the Education Center. These goals include, but are not limited to: preparing for the GED, digital literacy, writing, and improving English language skills. Adult Tutor Volunteers work along side our adult students in a variety of subjects. Curriculum is provided, specific training in a subject is not required.

Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Target Field Concessions Team

Rock from the Heart Target Field Concessions Team
Minneapolis, MN

Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to work concession stands at Target Field. This is a fundraising opportunity that directly supports Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education about aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteers work as a team during Minnesota Twins home games and special events, helping with food and beverage service in a fast-paced, fun environment.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers may assist with tasks such as food prep, serving guests, stocking items, and maintaining a clean work area. Roles are assigned onsite by concession supervisors.

Time Commitment:
Shifts coincide with Twins home games and special events. Volunteers may sign up for individual games based on availability. Check in an hour prior to gates and work to the end of the game. 

Requirements:
*Ability to stand for the duration of a shift
*Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
*Completion of any required concession training and forms prior to the event

No prior concession experience is required.
This qualifies if you need to log school, work, or community service hours. 

Available dates and check in times below- select the game(s) you are available to volunteer

Note: We will contact you to confirm game dates: use this list to pick the dates that work best for you. If a date fills up, we’ll update volunteers with any new openings or alternative dates.

Why Volunteer:
*Support Rock from the Heart through a proven fundraising opportunity
*Be part of a team-based, high-energy game-day experience
*Help fund education, awareness, and community programming
*Work alongside fellow Rock from the Heart volunteers

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Rock from the Heart Target Field Concessions Team
Minneapolis, MN

Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to work concession stands at Target Field. This is a fundraising opportunity that directly supports Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education about aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteers work as a team during Minnesota Twins home games and special events, helping with food and beverage service in a fast-paced, fun environment.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers may assist with tasks such as food prep, serving guests, stocking items, and maintaining a clean work area. Roles are assigned onsite by concession supervisors.

Time Commitment:
Shifts coincide with Twins home games and special events. Volunteers may sign up for individual games based on availability. Check in an hour prior to gates and work to the end of the game. 

Requirements:
*Ability to stand for the duration of a shift
*Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
*Completion of any required concession training and forms prior to the event

No prior concession experience is required.
This qualifies if you need to log school, work, or community service hours. 

Available dates and check in times below- select the game(s) you are available to volunteer

Note: We will contact you to confirm game dates: use this list to pick the dates that work best for you. If a date fills up, we’ll update volunteers with any new openings or alternative dates.

Why Volunteer:
*Support Rock from the Heart through a proven fundraising opportunity
*Be part of a team-based, high-energy game-day experience
*Help fund education, awareness, and community programming
*Work alongside fellow Rock from the Heart volunteers

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer, learn how to disassemble and recycle technology of all ages and uses (Age 16 +)

There are many reasons people choose to spend their time at Free Geek. Absolutely no previous experience is required for new volunteers -- everyone is welcome. Volunteering in our Recycling area can be a rich opportunity for hands-on experience which is in line with Free Geek's mission of countering the digital divide. It's also simply a chance to have a lot of fun and hang out with great people!

See our website for more information on how to volunteer:

https://www.freegeektwincities.org/volunteering

Anyone age 16+ is welcome to volunteer!

Nonprofit: Free Geek Twin Cities

There are many reasons people choose to spend their time at Free Geek. Absolutely no previous experience is required for new volunteers -- everyone is welcome. Volunteering in our Recycling area can be a rich opportunity for hands-on experience which is in line with Free Geek's mission of countering the digital divide. It's also simply a chance to have a lot of fun and hang out with great people!

See our website for more information on how to volunteer:

https://www.freegeektwincities.org/volunteering

Anyone age 16+ is welcome to volunteer!

Nonprofit: Free Geek Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sewing Teachers & Teachers' Aides

Do you like to sew? Do you like talking about sewing and helping other people learn to sew? Do you want to do something concrete to support & build connection with African communities in the Twin Cities? Then you've gotta come hang out with us.


Under One Roof Fiber Arts provides free sewing classes to African immigrants in the Twin Cities. All of our classes are volunteer-run, and we are always looking for more people who want to share their sewing skills while hanging out with a bunch of cool women. 


Okay but what does that actually mean?

We're looking for both Teachers & Teacher's Aides. We need both people who are comfortable leading a class and people who'd rather assist and help answer student questions. Scheduling is as flexible as you need it to be. We've got ongoing classes as well as one-time classes, so you can help out every Weds morning or you can teach a class once a month. We appreciate whatever time you're willing to donate. We just want to make it easy for you to come in and share your knowledge. All of our students are African immigrants and most speak English as a second (or third or fourth) language. Some are new arrivals who are still learning the basics.  It's okay if you don't have a ton of experience working with ESL students, but you do need to be open to working with people who are different from you and maybe learning new & better ways to communicate across language barriers. Unless you're also an African immigrant, then it probably won't be anything new (and you can totally both be a volunteer and also take a class if there's something that's a new skill for you).Really we're just trying to have fun and sew together, so if you've gotten this far, just send a message and let's figure out a way for you to get involved.

Nonprofit: Under One Roof Fiber Arts (project of Sub-Saharan Youth & Family Services)

Do you like to sew? Do you like talking about sewing and helping other people learn to sew? Do you want to do something concrete to support & build connection with African communities in the Twin Cities? Then you've gotta come hang out with us.


Under One Roof Fiber Arts provides free sewing classes to African immigrants in the Twin Cities. All of our classes are volunteer-run, and we are always looking for more people who want to share their sewing skills while hanging out with a bunch of cool women. 


Okay but what does that actually mean?

We're looking for both Teachers & Teacher's Aides. We need both people who are comfortable leading a class and people who'd rather assist and help answer student questions. Scheduling is as flexible as you need it to be. We've got ongoing classes as well as one-time classes, so you can help out every Weds morning or you can teach a class once a month. We appreciate whatever time you're willing to donate. We just want to make it easy for you to come in and share your knowledge. All of our students are African immigrants and most speak English as a second (or third or fourth) language. Some are new arrivals who are still learning the basics.  It's okay if you don't have a ton of experience working with ESL students, but you do need to be open to working with people who are different from you and maybe learning new & better ways to communicate across language barriers. Unless you're also an African immigrant, then it probably won't be anything new (and you can totally both be a volunteer and also take a class if there's something that's a new skill for you).Really we're just trying to have fun and sew together, so if you've gotten this far, just send a message and let's figure out a way for you to get involved.

Nonprofit: Under One Roof Fiber Arts (project of Sub-Saharan Youth & Family Services)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Knitting & Crochet Teachers & Teachers' Aides

Do you like to knit and/or crochet? (Are you some kind of magician who likes doing both?) Do you like showing other people how to do those things? Do you want to support and build connection with the African communities of the Twin Cities? Ooh do I have good news for you. 


Under One Roof Fiber Arts provides free sewing/knitting/etc classes to African immigrants in the Twin Cities. All of our classes are volunteer-run, and we are always looking for more people who want to share their skills while hanging out with a bunch of cool women. You do not need to be an expert--we're really just trying to build community by sharing skills and making things together.


Okay but what does that actually mean?

We're looking for both Teachers & Teacher's Aides. We need both people who are comfortable leading a class and people who'd rather assist and help answer student questions. Scheduling is as flexible as you need it to be. We've got ongoing classes as well as one-time classes, so you can help out every Weds morning or you can teach a class once a month. We appreciate whatever time you're willing to donate. We just want to make it easy for you to come in and share your knowledge. All of our students are African immigrants and most speak English as a second (or third or fourth) language. Some are new arrivals who are still learning the basics.  It's okay if you don't have a ton of experience working with ESL students, but you do need to be open to working with people who are different from you and maybe learning new & better ways to communicate across language barriers. Unless you're also an African immigrant, then it probably won't be anything new (and you can totally both be a volunteer and also take a class if there's something that's a new skill for you).Really we're just trying to have fun and make things together, so if you've gotten this far, just send a message and let's figure out a way for you to get involved.


IMPORTANT! Right at this exact moment, we're only holding classes in St. Paul, but we're hoping to expand to satellite locations around the metro in 2026. So if you don't want to drive to St. Paul all the time but you do want to hang out and knit, send a message anyway and we can make some plans for the future.

Nonprofit: Under One Roof Fiber Arts (project of Sub-Saharan Youth & Family Services)

Do you like to knit and/or crochet? (Are you some kind of magician who likes doing both?) Do you like showing other people how to do those things? Do you want to support and build connection with the African communities of the Twin Cities? Ooh do I have good news for you. 


Under One Roof Fiber Arts provides free sewing/knitting/etc classes to African immigrants in the Twin Cities. All of our classes are volunteer-run, and we are always looking for more people who want to share their skills while hanging out with a bunch of cool women. You do not need to be an expert--we're really just trying to build community by sharing skills and making things together.


Okay but what does that actually mean?

We're looking for both Teachers & Teacher's Aides. We need both people who are comfortable leading a class and people who'd rather assist and help answer student questions. Scheduling is as flexible as you need it to be. We've got ongoing classes as well as one-time classes, so you can help out every Weds morning or you can teach a class once a month. We appreciate whatever time you're willing to donate. We just want to make it easy for you to come in and share your knowledge. All of our students are African immigrants and most speak English as a second (or third or fourth) language. Some are new arrivals who are still learning the basics.  It's okay if you don't have a ton of experience working with ESL students, but you do need to be open to working with people who are different from you and maybe learning new & better ways to communicate across language barriers. Unless you're also an African immigrant, then it probably won't be anything new (and you can totally both be a volunteer and also take a class if there's something that's a new skill for you).Really we're just trying to have fun and make things together, so if you've gotten this far, just send a message and let's figure out a way for you to get involved.


IMPORTANT! Right at this exact moment, we're only holding classes in St. Paul, but we're hoping to expand to satellite locations around the metro in 2026. So if you don't want to drive to St. Paul all the time but you do want to hang out and knit, send a message anyway and we can make some plans for the future.

Nonprofit: Under One Roof Fiber Arts (project of Sub-Saharan Youth & Family Services)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy Volunteers

Friendly furry friends and their humans needed! Hospice of the Midwest is seeking volunteers with trained therapy pets to bring cheer and comfort to our patients.

Pet therapy is very beneficial and highly requested by our patients receiving hospice care. Help us bring smiles and joy to people facing a terminal illness.

Volunteers needed in multiple locations throughout the twin cities metro. Background screening, drug test, and TB test required. Training and ongoing support provided to volunteers. 

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Friendly furry friends and their humans needed! Hospice of the Midwest is seeking volunteers with trained therapy pets to bring cheer and comfort to our patients.

Pet therapy is very beneficial and highly requested by our patients receiving hospice care. Help us bring smiles and joy to people facing a terminal illness.

Volunteers needed in multiple locations throughout the twin cities metro. Background screening, drug test, and TB test required. Training and ongoing support provided to volunteers. 

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Companion (18+)

Provide friendly visits, comfort, and companionship to people approaching end of life. Visit people in their homes or in senior living facilities. Reminisce, read aloud, assist with activities or hobbies, or just provide a comforting presence.

Background screening and drug testing required. Training and ongoing support provided to volunteers.

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Provide friendly visits, comfort, and companionship to people approaching end of life. Visit people in their homes or in senior living facilities. Reminisce, read aloud, assist with activities or hobbies, or just provide a comforting presence.

Background screening and drug testing required. Training and ongoing support provided to volunteers.

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy Volunteers

Friendly furry friends and their humans needed! Hospice of the Midwest is seeking volunteers with trained therapy pets to bring cheer and comfort to our patients.

Pet therapy is very beneficial and highly requested by our patients receiving hospice care. Help us bring smiles and joy to people facing a terminal illness.

Volunteers needed in multiple locations throughout the twin cities metro. Background screening, drug test, and TB test required. Training and ongoing support provided to volunteers. 

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Friendly furry friends and their humans needed! Hospice of the Midwest is seeking volunteers with trained therapy pets to bring cheer and comfort to our patients.

Pet therapy is very beneficial and highly requested by our patients receiving hospice care. Help us bring smiles and joy to people facing a terminal illness.

Volunteers needed in multiple locations throughout the twin cities metro. Background screening, drug test, and TB test required. Training and ongoing support provided to volunteers. 

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran Volunteer

Are you a veteran who is looking to support other veterans? If so, Hospice of the Midwest would love to welcome you to our fantastic volunteer team!

We are in need of veterans to provide companionship to fellow veterans who are receiving end of life care. Provide friendly visits to veterans in their homes, including nursing facilities, assisted living and memory care units. Our veteran volunteers also assist hospice staff in conducting pinning ceremonies for patients, as well as Veteran's Day and Memorial Day programs. Opportunities are available throughout the Twin Cities metro area.

Requirements include a background screening, drug test, and TB testing. Volunteer training and ongoing support is provided.

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Are you a veteran who is looking to support other veterans? If so, Hospice of the Midwest would love to welcome you to our fantastic volunteer team!

We are in need of veterans to provide companionship to fellow veterans who are receiving end of life care. Provide friendly visits to veterans in their homes, including nursing facilities, assisted living and memory care units. Our veteran volunteers also assist hospice staff in conducting pinning ceremonies for patients, as well as Veteran's Day and Memorial Day programs. Opportunities are available throughout the Twin Cities metro area.

Requirements include a background screening, drug test, and TB testing. Volunteer training and ongoing support is provided.

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Companion (18+)

Provide friendly visits, comfort, and companionship to people approaching end of life. Visit people in their homes or in senior living facilities. Reminisce, read aloud, assist with activities or hobbies, or just provide a comforting presence.

Background screening and drug testing required. Training and ongoing support provided to volunteers.

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Provide friendly visits, comfort, and companionship to people approaching end of life. Visit people in their homes or in senior living facilities. Reminisce, read aloud, assist with activities or hobbies, or just provide a comforting presence.

Background screening and drug testing required. Training and ongoing support provided to volunteers.

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Best Buddies in Minnesota Friendship Walk

Join Us at the 7th Annual Best Buddies in Minnesota Friendship Walk at Viking Lakes!

We are so excited to bring the Best Buddies Friendship Walk back to the Viking Lakes campus in Eagan this year (home to the Minnesota Vikings’ headquarters)! All funds raised will benefit the Best Buddies mission and programs in Minnesota.

The 2026 Friendship Walk will take place on Sunday, May 17th at Viking Lakes in Eagan, Minnesota from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM. We have a variety of shifts available including set-up, during the event, and tear down. Please fill out the form below indicating which shift you are signing up for as well as your preference for role assignment. We wil do our best to assign you to roles you have indicated a preference for. You will receive your assigned role and further instructions closer to the event. For now, please block your calendar for the entirety of the shift you signed up for. Please contact KaiWalsh@bestbuddies.org with any questions. Learn more about the event here. 

Friendship Walk Sign-Up Form

Nonprofit: Best Buddies in Minnesota

Join Us at the 7th Annual Best Buddies in Minnesota Friendship Walk at Viking Lakes!

We are so excited to bring the Best Buddies Friendship Walk back to the Viking Lakes campus in Eagan this year (home to the Minnesota Vikings’ headquarters)! All funds raised will benefit the Best Buddies mission and programs in Minnesota.

The 2026 Friendship Walk will take place on Sunday, May 17th at Viking Lakes in Eagan, Minnesota from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM. We have a variety of shifts available including set-up, during the event, and tear down. Please fill out the form below indicating which shift you are signing up for as well as your preference for role assignment. We wil do our best to assign you to roles you have indicated a preference for. You will receive your assigned role and further instructions closer to the event. For now, please block your calendar for the entirety of the shift you signed up for. Please contact KaiWalsh@bestbuddies.org with any questions. Learn more about the event here. 

Friendship Walk Sign-Up Form

Nonprofit: Best Buddies in Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 17, 2026

Zip Code: 55121

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: MCFM Zero Waste Educators 2026

Help us educate MCFM visitors about compostable plastics, manage composting stations, and collect data for our Zero Waste program! Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate in our efforts by volunteering as a Zero Waste Educator. There’s no need to be an expert - we train volunteers on the basics at the start of each shift. 10am - 1:15pm every Saturday May-October. Make sure to bring a water bottle and dress in weather appropriate clothing that is comfortable and may get messy. You will receive a reminder email during the week before your shift. Sign up at: volunteersignup.org/3MPXM

Nonprofit: Mill City Farmers Market Charitable Fund

Help us educate MCFM visitors about compostable plastics, manage composting stations, and collect data for our Zero Waste program! Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate in our efforts by volunteering as a Zero Waste Educator. There’s no need to be an expert - we train volunteers on the basics at the start of each shift. 10am - 1:15pm every Saturday May-October. Make sure to bring a water bottle and dress in weather appropriate clothing that is comfortable and may get messy. You will receive a reminder email during the week before your shift. Sign up at: volunteersignup.org/3MPXM

Nonprofit: Mill City Farmers Market Charitable Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 2, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be BOLD! Be a mentor! (Age 21+)


Mentor a Young Person. Be the Steady Presence They Need.

Bolder Options mentors build meaningful, one-to-one relationships with diverse young people ages 10–14 by showing up consistently, listening, and offering encouragement. At a time when many youth are navigating stress, uncertainty, and big transitions, mentors provide something powerful: a reliable, positive adult presence.

You don’t need to have all the answers — just a willingness to care and grow alongside a young person.

What Mentoring Looks Like (Year One)

Our first-year mentoring program is relationship-based, with a strong foundation in physical wellness and goal setting.

As a mentor, you will:

Spend 2–4 hours per week with your mentee for one year

Engage in accessible physical activities together (walking, biking, gym time, sports, movement of all kinds)

Support your mentee in setting and working toward personal goals

Build trust through consistency, encouragement, and shared experiences

Activities are flexible and tailored to your mentee’s interests and abilities — you do not need to be an athlete or expert.

What Makes a Great Mentor

The most impactful mentors are:

Reliable and consistent

Good listeners who are curious and open-minded

Willing to try new things and meet youth where they are

Positive role models who believe in young people’s potential

Mentors come from all walks of life. What matters most is your commitment to showing up with care and respect.

A Long-Term Commitment to Youth

Bolder Options is committed to walking alongside young people beyond the first year. After completing the initial mentoring program, youth are invited into our alumni program, which offers:

Continued connection to caring adults

Group activities and leadership opportunities

Support with career exploration, post-secondary planning, and life skills

Our goal is to stay connected with youth through high school and into career and/or college pathways.

What You Can Expect From Us

Mentoring is free to you. Mentors are fully supported through:

A dedicated support staff member

Training and ongoing check-ins

Weekly activity ideas planned by staff

Free or low-cost tickets to local activities

YMCA membership for you and your mentee


Mentor Requirements

To ensure safe, consistent relationships, mentors must:

1) Be 21 years or older. 2) Have reliable access to a car. 3) Commit to meeting weekly for one year. 4) Complete an application, interview, background check, and orientation. Mentoring requires regular in-person connection. Long travel distances can make it difficult to sustain weekly meetings, so we prioritize mentors who live close to our service areas (within 20 min drive).

About Bolder Options

Bolder Options is a youth mentoring nonprofit focused on healthy youth development, blending physical activity, emotional wellness, goal setting, and community connection. We are proud to be an LGBTQ+ Ally Site and intentionally create inclusive environments where all youth and mentors belong.

Apply Today! Start your mentoring journey here:https://www.bolderoptions.org/mentor-application


Nonprofit: Bolder Options


Mentor a Young Person. Be the Steady Presence They Need.

Bolder Options mentors build meaningful, one-to-one relationships with diverse young people ages 10–14 by showing up consistently, listening, and offering encouragement. At a time when many youth are navigating stress, uncertainty, and big transitions, mentors provide something powerful: a reliable, positive adult presence.

You don’t need to have all the answers — just a willingness to care and grow alongside a young person.

What Mentoring Looks Like (Year One)

Our first-year mentoring program is relationship-based, with a strong foundation in physical wellness and goal setting.

As a mentor, you will:

Spend 2–4 hours per week with your mentee for one year

Engage in accessible physical activities together (walking, biking, gym time, sports, movement of all kinds)

Support your mentee in setting and working toward personal goals

Build trust through consistency, encouragement, and shared experiences

Activities are flexible and tailored to your mentee’s interests and abilities — you do not need to be an athlete or expert.

What Makes a Great Mentor

The most impactful mentors are:

Reliable and consistent

Good listeners who are curious and open-minded

Willing to try new things and meet youth where they are

Positive role models who believe in young people’s potential

Mentors come from all walks of life. What matters most is your commitment to showing up with care and respect.

A Long-Term Commitment to Youth

Bolder Options is committed to walking alongside young people beyond the first year. After completing the initial mentoring program, youth are invited into our alumni program, which offers:

Continued connection to caring adults

Group activities and leadership opportunities

Support with career exploration, post-secondary planning, and life skills

Our goal is to stay connected with youth through high school and into career and/or college pathways.

What You Can Expect From Us

Mentoring is free to you. Mentors are fully supported through:

A dedicated support staff member

Training and ongoing check-ins

Weekly activity ideas planned by staff

Free or low-cost tickets to local activities

YMCA membership for you and your mentee


Mentor Requirements

To ensure safe, consistent relationships, mentors must:

1) Be 21 years or older. 2) Have reliable access to a car. 3) Commit to meeting weekly for one year. 4) Complete an application, interview, background check, and orientation. Mentoring requires regular in-person connection. Long travel distances can make it difficult to sustain weekly meetings, so we prioritize mentors who live close to our service areas (within 20 min drive).

About Bolder Options

Bolder Options is a youth mentoring nonprofit focused on healthy youth development, blending physical activity, emotional wellness, goal setting, and community connection. We are proud to be an LGBTQ+ Ally Site and intentionally create inclusive environments where all youth and mentors belong.

Apply Today! Start your mentoring journey here:https://www.bolderoptions.org/mentor-application


Nonprofit: Bolder Options

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vigil Volunteer (Age 18 +)

Vigil Volunteer

Interim Hospice is actively recruiting Vigil Volunteers to provide a calm, non-anxious presence to our hospice patients who are actively dying.  The Vigil Volunteer provides a bedside vigil to support the patient as well as family members.  If you are looking to provide care, support and presence, please reach out to Interim Hospice.  

Nonprofit: Interim Hospice

Vigil Volunteer

Interim Hospice is actively recruiting Vigil Volunteers to provide a calm, non-anxious presence to our hospice patients who are actively dying.  The Vigil Volunteer provides a bedside vigil to support the patient as well as family members.  If you are looking to provide care, support and presence, please reach out to Interim Hospice.  

Nonprofit: Interim Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Companion (Age 18 +)

A Patient Companion Volunteer provides companionship to a patient in the final months, weeks and/or days of life, offering support to family members and caregivers alike.  As a Patient Companion Volunteer, you can go for walks, listen to music, discuss life, read and/or write letters for the patient.  The opportunities are endless, only bound by your imagination.    Help make a difference in a Hospice Patient's life and become a Patient Companion.  

Patient Companion Volunteer's are needed to continue to visit and support our patients.  

 

 

Nonprofit: Interim Hospice

A Patient Companion Volunteer provides companionship to a patient in the final months, weeks and/or days of life, offering support to family members and caregivers alike.  As a Patient Companion Volunteer, you can go for walks, listen to music, discuss life, read and/or write letters for the patient.  The opportunities are endless, only bound by your imagination.    Help make a difference in a Hospice Patient's life and become a Patient Companion.  

Patient Companion Volunteer's are needed to continue to visit and support our patients.  

 

 

Nonprofit: Interim Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Barber and/or Hair stylist

Interim Hospice is seeking a Barber and/or Hair Stylist to help support our hospice patients.  Imagine you are unable to go out to have your hair cut and/or styled.  This is a reality for our hospice patients.  You know that feeling you get when you have a new hair cut, trim, wash.  Such an incredible feeling.  If you are an Active MN Cosmetology or Barber with a License and would like to give back to your community, please reach out to Interim Hospice.  We are actively seeking volunteers for this role.  We go wherever our patients call home.  If you are looking to give back to your community, please come volunteer with Interim Hospice.

Nonprofit: Interim Hospice

Interim Hospice is seeking a Barber and/or Hair Stylist to help support our hospice patients.  Imagine you are unable to go out to have your hair cut and/or styled.  This is a reality for our hospice patients.  You know that feeling you get when you have a new hair cut, trim, wash.  Such an incredible feeling.  If you are an Active MN Cosmetology or Barber with a License and would like to give back to your community, please reach out to Interim Hospice.  We are actively seeking volunteers for this role.  We go wherever our patients call home.  If you are looking to give back to your community, please come volunteer with Interim Hospice.

Nonprofit: Interim Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Care, Gardening and Beautification in Coon Rapids

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 


Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 


Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55433

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Cleanup, Gardening, and Beautification in Minneapolis

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Cleanup, Gardening and Beautification in Maplewood Area

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55109

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Cleanup and Beautification in Roseville/Falcon Heights

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Cleanup and Beautification in Arden Hills/New Brighton

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Care, Gardening, and Beautification in Woodbury

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 3 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions.

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 3 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions.

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55125

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Care, Gardening, and Beautification in Mounds View/Shoreview Area

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Care, Gardening, and Beautification in Bloomington

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Care, Gardening and Beautification in Richfield

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Care and Beautification in New Hope

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Gardening and Yard Beautification Throughout The Metro

For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided people impacted by disabilities with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without you, our wonderful volunteers!

Opportunity: Individuals/groups are needed for seasonal yard clean-up. Raking, planting flowers, weeding, mulching, trimming of trees and hedges. Some equipment and supplies provided but we may encourage large groups to bring extra gloves and rakes. Dates, locations, and times are flexible and can be worked out to fit your group's schedule. We have 36 locations around the metro including Bloomington, Falcon Heights, Maplewood, Minneapolis, Mounds View, New Hope, Richfield, Roseville, St. Anthony Village, Shoreview, Woodbury and St. Paul. Please contact Keller Karlstrom, Marketing & Community Engagement Specialist, at 701-205-6233 or email kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org for more information. We will provide refreshments

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided people impacted by disabilities with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without you, our wonderful volunteers!

Opportunity: Individuals/groups are needed for seasonal yard clean-up. Raking, planting flowers, weeding, mulching, trimming of trees and hedges. Some equipment and supplies provided but we may encourage large groups to bring extra gloves and rakes. Dates, locations, and times are flexible and can be worked out to fit your group's schedule. We have 36 locations around the metro including Bloomington, Falcon Heights, Maplewood, Minneapolis, Mounds View, New Hope, Richfield, Roseville, St. Anthony Village, Shoreview, Woodbury and St. Paul. Please contact Keller Karlstrom, Marketing & Community Engagement Specialist, at 701-205-6233 or email kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org for more information. We will provide refreshments

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55107

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Field Trips/ Groups Assistant

We have two new openings for Groups Assistant Volunteers! 

This is a recurring weekly volunteer shift where you will be scheduled for either Wednesday or Thursday mornings 8:45am- 11:45 am. We are asking for anyone interested to be able to commit to at least the next two months until May. Let us know if you're interested in volunteering for either or both days!


You will always be scheduled to work alongside group staff. They will ask for your help with any of the following tasks:

Welcome groups as they enter the building from their bus(es)Assist the group staff in getting the group settled in their roomShow where coats and lunches can go and have children sit on the carpet for orientation.Help distribute orange stickers after the group staff completes orientation, trained volunteers may also lead orientations.Help direct traffic into the museum as the group is heading onto the floorHave maps handy if an adult asks for oneAssist with groups coming back for lunch – direct them into the correct lunch spaceAssist with groups with departure – direct them into their correct gathering space and thank them for coming as they leave for their bus(es)Any additional duties that the Group Lead may need help with.

Please reply to this email if you are interested and available! We are looking to fill this need as soon as possible. 

Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum

We have two new openings for Groups Assistant Volunteers! 

This is a recurring weekly volunteer shift where you will be scheduled for either Wednesday or Thursday mornings 8:45am- 11:45 am. We are asking for anyone interested to be able to commit to at least the next two months until May. Let us know if you're interested in volunteering for either or both days!


You will always be scheduled to work alongside group staff. They will ask for your help with any of the following tasks:

Welcome groups as they enter the building from their bus(es)Assist the group staff in getting the group settled in their roomShow where coats and lunches can go and have children sit on the carpet for orientation.Help distribute orange stickers after the group staff completes orientation, trained volunteers may also lead orientations.Help direct traffic into the museum as the group is heading onto the floorHave maps handy if an adult asks for oneAssist with groups coming back for lunch – direct them into the correct lunch spaceAssist with groups with departure – direct them into their correct gathering space and thank them for coming as they leave for their bus(es)Any additional duties that the Group Lead may need help with.

Please reply to this email if you are interested and available! We are looking to fill this need as soon as possible. 

Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dome Takedown Volunteer Help Needed

Dome Takedown Volunteers Needed

Each spring we remove the seasonal dome at the Conway Community Center so the field can transition to outdoor programming. Volunteers will assist staff with deflating the dome and removing materials that secure the structure so it can be safely stored for the season.

This is an active volunteer opportunity and may involve lifting, bending, carrying materials, and working outdoors. Staff will provide instructions and tools as needed.

NOTE: The date and shift times may change depending on weather conditions including frost, high winds, or storms.

Date: April 29

Location: Conway Community Center, 2090 Conway Ave, St. Paul, MN 55119

Volunteer Shift and Roles:

Deflating the Dome

7:00 AM -10:00 AM

Volunteers will assist staff as the dome slowly deflates

Board Removal

7:30 AM -10:00 AM

Volunteers will help remove the boards that line the base of the dome

Plate Removal

8:00 AM-10:00 AM

Volunteers will help remove the plates that secure the dome fabric pieces together.

Door Removal and Storage

12:00 PM-2:00 PM

Volunteers will assist staff with removing the dome doors and transporting them to the storage area

Questions?

Please reach out to Volunteer Manager, Sarah Philippe

sphilipp@thesannehfoundation.org

How to sign Up?

Click the link below

Dome Volunteer Sign Up


Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation

Dome Takedown Volunteers Needed

Each spring we remove the seasonal dome at the Conway Community Center so the field can transition to outdoor programming. Volunteers will assist staff with deflating the dome and removing materials that secure the structure so it can be safely stored for the season.

This is an active volunteer opportunity and may involve lifting, bending, carrying materials, and working outdoors. Staff will provide instructions and tools as needed.

NOTE: The date and shift times may change depending on weather conditions including frost, high winds, or storms.

Date: April 29

Location: Conway Community Center, 2090 Conway Ave, St. Paul, MN 55119

Volunteer Shift and Roles:

Deflating the Dome

7:00 AM -10:00 AM

Volunteers will assist staff as the dome slowly deflates

Board Removal

7:30 AM -10:00 AM

Volunteers will help remove the boards that line the base of the dome

Plate Removal

8:00 AM-10:00 AM

Volunteers will help remove the plates that secure the dome fabric pieces together.

Door Removal and Storage

12:00 PM-2:00 PM

Volunteers will assist staff with removing the dome doors and transporting them to the storage area

Questions?

Please reach out to Volunteer Manager, Sarah Philippe

sphilipp@thesannehfoundation.org

How to sign Up?

Click the link below

Dome Volunteer Sign Up


Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 29, 2026

Zip Code: 55119

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fight Hunger with Sanneh: Nutritional Services Volunteer

Nutritional Services

The Sanneh Foundation was founded as a youth sports organization in 2003 by former World Cup soccer player and native Minnesotan, Tony Sanneh. The Sanneh Foundation has broadened its reach and now provides a broad swath of services to address the social determinants of health across Minnesota. Our goal is to eliminate Minnesota’s steep racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes, education, and income.

The Sanneh Foundation leads by listening to community members and providing services that are culturally responsive, empowering, and designed to improve lives. In an increasingly diverse state, Sanneh is at the forefront of meeting the needs of underserved communities so that every Minnesotan can grow up with the education, health care, home life, and strong community support they need to thrive.

Our Nutritional Services team works together to improve the lives of community members experiencing hunger by safely and efficiently distributing donated products from food rescue partners to hundreds of households each week across the Twin Cities.

With the support of generous volunteers, our program also empowers youth through on-the-job training and coordinates free food distributions Monday through Friday — rain or shine!

Click here to learn more!

Food Distribution Schedule:

Every Other Monday at Irreducible Grace Foundation/Black Youth Healing Arts Center (Frogtown, St. Paul): 12:00–2:00 PM- Sign Up Here Every Other Tuesday at Conway Park (St. Paul): 2:00–5:00 PM- Sign Up Here Every Friday at Corcoran Park (Minneapolis): 11:00 AM–2:00 PM- Sign Up Here

Group Volunteers

Volunteering with Sanneh’s Nutritional Services is a great opportunity for team bonding and community impact. Whether you are a corporate group, school club, or community organization, your group can make a meaningful difference while working together in a fun, hands-on environment.

To ensure we can provide the best experience for your team and meet the needs of our community, please reach out to Sarah Philippe, Volunteer Manager, at volunteer@thesannehfoundation.org before signing up.

We could not do this work without the enthusiastic participation of our volunteers and the power of communities united around the critical need for food. Thank you for being part of the solution and standing with us in the fight against food insecurity!

Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation

Nutritional Services

The Sanneh Foundation was founded as a youth sports organization in 2003 by former World Cup soccer player and native Minnesotan, Tony Sanneh. The Sanneh Foundation has broadened its reach and now provides a broad swath of services to address the social determinants of health across Minnesota. Our goal is to eliminate Minnesota’s steep racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes, education, and income.

The Sanneh Foundation leads by listening to community members and providing services that are culturally responsive, empowering, and designed to improve lives. In an increasingly diverse state, Sanneh is at the forefront of meeting the needs of underserved communities so that every Minnesotan can grow up with the education, health care, home life, and strong community support they need to thrive.

Our Nutritional Services team works together to improve the lives of community members experiencing hunger by safely and efficiently distributing donated products from food rescue partners to hundreds of households each week across the Twin Cities.

With the support of generous volunteers, our program also empowers youth through on-the-job training and coordinates free food distributions Monday through Friday — rain or shine!

Click here to learn more!

Food Distribution Schedule:

Every Other Monday at Irreducible Grace Foundation/Black Youth Healing Arts Center (Frogtown, St. Paul): 12:00–2:00 PM- Sign Up Here Every Other Tuesday at Conway Park (St. Paul): 2:00–5:00 PM- Sign Up Here Every Friday at Corcoran Park (Minneapolis): 11:00 AM–2:00 PM- Sign Up Here

Group Volunteers

Volunteering with Sanneh’s Nutritional Services is a great opportunity for team bonding and community impact. Whether you are a corporate group, school club, or community organization, your group can make a meaningful difference while working together in a fun, hands-on environment.

To ensure we can provide the best experience for your team and meet the needs of our community, please reach out to Sarah Philippe, Volunteer Manager, at volunteer@thesannehfoundation.org before signing up.

We could not do this work without the enthusiastic participation of our volunteers and the power of communities united around the critical need for food. Thank you for being part of the solution and standing with us in the fight against food insecurity!

Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity- Tree Planting

Overview: Join us for a unique opportunity to partner with Bemidji Regional Interdistrict Council (BRIC) to plant trees! BRIC is a special education cooperative that serves 11 small northern Minnesota school districts. Many areas around Bemidji, including BRIC, lost an estimated 9 million trees in the summer of 2025. The BRIC central office building lost most of its surrounding shade and forest trees. It's estimated roughly 100 trees were removed in the area surrounding the building.

Together we'll re-establish a biodiverse and resilient tree canopy! Volunteers will plant large-stock trees into pre-dug holes; this work will include loosening root balls, filling holes with soil, watering, and spreading mulch around newly planted trees. They will cool and clean the air, provide shade, and beautify the community. 


This event is part of the Cooling Minnesota Communities program – an initiative working to mitigate extreme heat, deepen climate resiliency, and increase access to urban tree canopies.


Register through this link! https://www.givepulse.com/event/721564-2026.06.02-Tree-Planting-in-Bemidji



No previous knowledge or experience is necessary!We'll provide the tools and training.The trees are roughly 20-30lb and 5-7ft tall. There will be light snacks and extra water available during the event. Bring your own reusable water bottle if you have one!

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Overview: Join us for a unique opportunity to partner with Bemidji Regional Interdistrict Council (BRIC) to plant trees! BRIC is a special education cooperative that serves 11 small northern Minnesota school districts. Many areas around Bemidji, including BRIC, lost an estimated 9 million trees in the summer of 2025. The BRIC central office building lost most of its surrounding shade and forest trees. It's estimated roughly 100 trees were removed in the area surrounding the building.

Together we'll re-establish a biodiverse and resilient tree canopy! Volunteers will plant large-stock trees into pre-dug holes; this work will include loosening root balls, filling holes with soil, watering, and spreading mulch around newly planted trees. They will cool and clean the air, provide shade, and beautify the community. 


This event is part of the Cooling Minnesota Communities program – an initiative working to mitigate extreme heat, deepen climate resiliency, and increase access to urban tree canopies.


Register through this link! https://www.givepulse.com/event/721564-2026.06.02-Tree-Planting-in-Bemidji



No previous knowledge or experience is necessary!We'll provide the tools and training.The trees are roughly 20-30lb and 5-7ft tall. There will be light snacks and extra water available during the event. Bring your own reusable water bottle if you have one!

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 2, 2026

Zip Code: 56601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Community Cooks

During our 15th year of health wealth and social change, we are inviting you to volunteer with us a t our flagship program "Community Cooks" where we are cooking and eating and talking with community about the change the they want to see. Come see how we use trauma informed nutrition to build community beyond our neighborhood. It is a family fun evening of cooking, eating and courageous conversations. 

Nonprofit: Appetite For Change

During our 15th year of health wealth and social change, we are inviting you to volunteer with us a t our flagship program "Community Cooks" where we are cooking and eating and talking with community about the change the they want to see. Come see how we use trauma informed nutrition to build community beyond our neighborhood. It is a family fun evening of cooking, eating and courageous conversations. 

Nonprofit: Appetite For Change

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 8, 2026 through Dec 2, 2026

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: A Little Help From Our Gardening Friends

 We love spring and getting outside!  We are looking for volunteers to help with planting and weeding, pruning and splitting, and other general yard clean up tasks.  You can sign up as an individual or with a partner or with your family or group. Plants and materials will be provided (or your group can donate).  We ask that you bring your own work gloves and tools.  We have mulitple locations through out the Twin Cities Metro area.  Our homes are typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine best location as well as schedule a date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri).  This is a one time project in mid-to-late May/early June.  With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up.  

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

 We love spring and getting outside!  We are looking for volunteers to help with planting and weeding, pruning and splitting, and other general yard clean up tasks.  You can sign up as an individual or with a partner or with your family or group. Plants and materials will be provided (or your group can donate).  We ask that you bring your own work gloves and tools.  We have mulitple locations through out the Twin Cities Metro area.  Our homes are typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine best location as well as schedule a date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri).  This is a one time project in mid-to-late May/early June.  With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up.  

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: A Little Help From Our Gardening Friends

 We love spring and getting outside!  We are looking for volunteers to help with planting and weeding, pruning and splitting, and other general yard clean up tasks.  You can sign up as an individual or with a partner or with your family or group. Plants and materials will be provided (or your group can donate).  We ask that you bring your own work gloves and tools.  We have mulitple locations through out the Twin Cities Metro area.  Our homes are typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine best location as well as schedule a date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri).  This is a one time project in mid-to-late May/early June.  With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up.  

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

 We love spring and getting outside!  We are looking for volunteers to help with planting and weeding, pruning and splitting, and other general yard clean up tasks.  You can sign up as an individual or with a partner or with your family or group. Plants and materials will be provided (or your group can donate).  We ask that you bring your own work gloves and tools.  We have mulitple locations through out the Twin Cities Metro area.  Our homes are typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine best location as well as schedule a date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri).  This is a one time project in mid-to-late May/early June.  With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up.  

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 55120

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Better Together - West St Paul

Get together and visit with a man who lives at Living Well's home in West St Paul who is interested in doing outside activities such going for walks, birdwatching, and visiting parks.  He also loves a good conversation!  Scheduling a 1 hour time slot weekly or bi-weekly.  No minimum commitment.  Volunteer onboarding includes background check, driver record check, and virtual & in-person orientation.

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

Get together and visit with a man who lives at Living Well's home in West St Paul who is interested in doing outside activities such going for walks, birdwatching, and visiting parks.  He also loves a good conversation!  Scheduling a 1 hour time slot weekly or bi-weekly.  No minimum commitment.  Volunteer onboarding includes background check, driver record check, and virtual & in-person orientation.

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wellness Ally - Arts & Crafts

Small group of adults in our Living Well home are looking for someone with a passion for all kinds of creativity.  Develop and share projects with people of all skill levels.  Various locations available through out the Twin Cities Metro.  Scheduling is flexible, one day a week. You can volunteer weekly or bi-weekly.  No minimum commitment.  Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation.

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

Small group of adults in our Living Well home are looking for someone with a passion for all kinds of creativity.  Develop and share projects with people of all skill levels.  Various locations available through out the Twin Cities Metro.  Scheduling is flexible, one day a week. You can volunteer weekly or bi-weekly.  No minimum commitment.  Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation.

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55430

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share the Joy of Books & Reading

If you like to read out loud, please join a person we support in one of our homes to read stories from their collection of books; or bring your own books if there is mutual preferences.  For an hour once a week, or bi-weekly Monday - Friday.  Living Well Disability Services supports people  in all areas of wellness, including the joy of reading, and hope you can join us!  Various locations available in the Twin Cities metro area.

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

If you like to read out loud, please join a person we support in one of our homes to read stories from their collection of books; or bring your own books if there is mutual preferences.  For an hour once a week, or bi-weekly Monday - Friday.  Living Well Disability Services supports people  in all areas of wellness, including the joy of reading, and hope you can join us!  Various locations available in the Twin Cities metro area.

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55044

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Better Together

Come have fun hanging out at our small neighborhood community homes doing activities like playing games, reading books, doing puzzles, watching movies, ETC!  Commitment is flexible - once a week, or every other week, or once a month- you pick the day and location.  No experience needed - just have a caring heart and be ready to share some positive energy!  Sign up as an individual, a pair, or a family or small group.  Volunteers under 16 can come with their family.  Various locations in the Twin Cities metro available.

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

Come have fun hanging out at our small neighborhood community homes doing activities like playing games, reading books, doing puzzles, watching movies, ETC!  Commitment is flexible - once a week, or every other week, or once a month- you pick the day and location.  No experience needed - just have a caring heart and be ready to share some positive energy!  Sign up as an individual, a pair, or a family or small group.  Volunteers under 16 can come with their family.  Various locations in the Twin Cities metro available.

Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55120

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Support

Help keep our food shelf running smoothly by stocking shelves, organizing inventory, and maintaining a clean, organized space to ensure food is properly stored. Volunteering usually takes just 1–2 hours. There’s no long-term commitment unless you’d like to be more involved—whether it’s just once or every now and then, it’s completely up to you. Any help is truly appreciated!

Sign up directly here: NCA Volunteer Link
or
https://www.nca-mn.org/get-involved-volunteer

Nonprofit: Norway Community Association

Help keep our food shelf running smoothly by stocking shelves, organizing inventory, and maintaining a clean, organized space to ensure food is properly stored. Volunteering usually takes just 1–2 hours. There’s no long-term commitment unless you’d like to be more involved—whether it’s just once or every now and then, it’s completely up to you. Any help is truly appreciated!

Sign up directly here: NCA Volunteer Link
or
https://www.nca-mn.org/get-involved-volunteer

Nonprofit: Norway Community Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Friend, Be A Friend

Are you ready to make a new friend? You will get to share your interests and time with an individual with a developmental disability who likes doing the same things you do!   A chance to give back while having fun at the same time! Meet with the individual you are matched with about once a month or more frequently if time allows. The two of you can decide what you would like to do with your time together. Examples of activities include, but are not limited to: movies, concerts, going out to eat, walks in the park, biking, musicals, music events, shopping, hanging out, craft projects, and sporting events. West Metro: Plymouth, Eden Prairie, Crystal, New Hope, Wayzata, Maple Grove, Golden Valley, St. Louis Park, and Minnetonka. East Metro: Falcon Heights, Forest Lake, Hugo, Lindstrom, Little Canada, Mahtomedi, Maplewood, New Brighton, North St Paul, Oakdale, Pierz, Roseville, St Anthony, St Paul, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake, White Bear Township, and Woodbury. Contact: cthoma@hammer.org

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Are you ready to make a new friend? You will get to share your interests and time with an individual with a developmental disability who likes doing the same things you do!   A chance to give back while having fun at the same time! Meet with the individual you are matched with about once a month or more frequently if time allows. The two of you can decide what you would like to do with your time together. Examples of activities include, but are not limited to: movies, concerts, going out to eat, walks in the park, biking, musicals, music events, shopping, hanging out, craft projects, and sporting events. West Metro: Plymouth, Eden Prairie, Crystal, New Hope, Wayzata, Maple Grove, Golden Valley, St. Louis Park, and Minnetonka. East Metro: Falcon Heights, Forest Lake, Hugo, Lindstrom, Little Canada, Mahtomedi, Maplewood, New Brighton, North St Paul, Oakdale, Pierz, Roseville, St Anthony, St Paul, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake, White Bear Township, and Woodbury. Contact: cthoma@hammer.org

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 55391

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mother’s Day Brunch Event: Volunteers Needed

Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center (MOCRC) is committed to being a place of peace, wholeness, healing, and justice for all. These values guide how we relate to each other, our guests, and the land. From green initiatives to land and wildlife preservation, from warmly welcoming all people to promoting justice and equity, we seek the flourishing of all living beings.

We know that food plays a large role in nurturing and sustaining us in mind, body, and spirit and we would like to help our community celebrate all the mothers and mother figures out there who work daily on caring for and serving everyone around them. We want to ensure that moms have an opportunity to relax with beautiful views, amazing food, and enjoy our on-site activities! We need volunteers to help greet, serve food and clear tables from 8am-3pm. Training will be offered day-of the event from 8-9am. Volunteers are welcome to enjoy the meal as well!

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center (MOCRC) is committed to being a place of peace, wholeness, healing, and justice for all. These values guide how we relate to each other, our guests, and the land. From green initiatives to land and wildlife preservation, from warmly welcoming all people to promoting justice and equity, we seek the flourishing of all living beings.

We know that food plays a large role in nurturing and sustaining us in mind, body, and spirit and we would like to help our community celebrate all the mothers and mother figures out there who work daily on caring for and serving everyone around them. We want to ensure that moms have an opportunity to relax with beautiful views, amazing food, and enjoy our on-site activities! We need volunteers to help greet, serve food and clear tables from 8am-3pm. Training will be offered day-of the event from 8-9am. Volunteers are welcome to enjoy the meal as well!

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 10, 2026

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Cover Band for Spring Fling Adult Prom

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Date: Saturday, May 9 | Time: 6:00–9:00 PM
Location: Plymouth Community Center, Plymouth, MN

Join us for Spring Fling: Reach for the Stars!—a unified adult prom celebrating inclusion and community. We’re seeking a volunteer cover band to provide lively, family-friendly music for dancing and fun. A mix of genres and eras is encouraged to appeal to all ages!

Details:

Performance: 6:30–8:30 PM (with breaks) Setup: Arrive by 5:00 PM Limited budget; recognition and refreshments provided

Help make this magical night unforgettable!
Contact: Blair McLaughlin at bmclaughlin@reachforresources.org

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

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Date: Saturday, May 9 | Time: 6:00–9:00 PM
Location: Plymouth Community Center, Plymouth, MN

Join us for Spring Fling: Reach for the Stars!—a unified adult prom celebrating inclusion and community. We’re seeking a volunteer cover band to provide lively, family-friendly music for dancing and fun. A mix of genres and eras is encouraged to appeal to all ages!

Details:

Performance: 6:30–8:30 PM (with breaks) Setup: Arrive by 5:00 PM Limited budget; recognition and refreshments provided

Help make this magical night unforgettable!
Contact: Blair McLaughlin at bmclaughlin@reachforresources.org

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Event Security Team -Ed Sheeran Concert - US Bank Stadium

Ed Sheeran Concert – US Bank Stadium

Saturday, August 15
Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to support event security at the Morgan Wallen concert at US Bank Stadium. This opportunity allows volunteers to help with stadium operations while generating funds that directly support Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education around aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers will assist with event security duties such as bag checks, guest screening, and crowd support.

Why Volunteer:
*Support a major concert at US Bank Stadium
*Be part of the Rock from the Heart Volunteer Security Team
*Help raise funds to support Rock from the Heart programs and events
*Work alongside a reliable, experienced event staffing team

Requirements:

*Completion of required training prior to the event
*Completion of all individual forms (Volunteer Waiver, Media Release, Emergency Contact)
*Background check required for all participants

Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers):
https://workatbest.com/p/VolunteerLink

**Additional training dates will become available after February 2026.

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Ed Sheeran Concert – US Bank Stadium

Saturday, August 15
Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to support event security at the Morgan Wallen concert at US Bank Stadium. This opportunity allows volunteers to help with stadium operations while generating funds that directly support Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education around aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers will assist with event security duties such as bag checks, guest screening, and crowd support.

Why Volunteer:
*Support a major concert at US Bank Stadium
*Be part of the Rock from the Heart Volunteer Security Team
*Help raise funds to support Rock from the Heart programs and events
*Work alongside a reliable, experienced event staffing team

Requirements:

*Completion of required training prior to the event
*Completion of all individual forms (Volunteer Waiver, Media Release, Emergency Contact)
*Background check required for all participants

Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers):
https://workatbest.com/p/VolunteerLink

**Additional training dates will become available after February 2026.

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 15, 2026

Zip Code: 55415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Boundary Waters Trip Leader (Summer 2026)

Join us in helping students experience teamwork, leadership, and personal accomplishment in the Boundary Waters and be inspired by the powerful effect that nature has on young people!

$500 stipend available

Through the Project Success Expeditions program, Minneapolis middle school students have the opportunity to spend a week exploring the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA). The Project Success BWCA Leader partners with a trained Wilderness Guide to lead a group of middle school students in the BWCA for a week-long canoe and camping trip.

Required Pre-Trip Preparation:

Participate in 4-6 hours of BWCA Leader TrainingLead a virtual “get to know you” session with your group

BWCA Trip Execution:

Volunteer Trip Leaders attend a week-long canoe and camping trip in the BWCA with seven students and a Wilderness GuideYou will partner with the guide to provide strong, cohesive leadership for your studentsYou will participate with your group in all trip activities including paddling, portaging, camp set up and breakdown, etc.You will support students in your group by:Encouraging student participationLooking out for student safetyCreating a positive atmosphere of inclusivity, teamwork, and communityLeading discussions about highlights, challenges, and goalsProviding emotional/behavioral supportSupporting the guide’s instructions

Trip Leaders Must:

Be 21 years of age or olderFind joy in working with youthHave patience, problem-solving, and communication skillsBe committed to creating inclusive environmentsPass a background checkTO APPLY OR INQUIRE FURTHER, PLEASE EMAIL Jenny Batten, Senior Program Manager - Expeditions, at jennyb@projectsuccess.org

Include in your email:

A little about yourselfExperience with youthExperience in the outdoorsWhere you heard about us

Visit our Volunteer page to learn more! https://www.projectsuccess.org/volunteer/

Nonprofit: Project Success

Join us in helping students experience teamwork, leadership, and personal accomplishment in the Boundary Waters and be inspired by the powerful effect that nature has on young people!

$500 stipend available

Through the Project Success Expeditions program, Minneapolis middle school students have the opportunity to spend a week exploring the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA). The Project Success BWCA Leader partners with a trained Wilderness Guide to lead a group of middle school students in the BWCA for a week-long canoe and camping trip.

Required Pre-Trip Preparation:

Participate in 4-6 hours of BWCA Leader TrainingLead a virtual “get to know you” session with your group

BWCA Trip Execution:

Volunteer Trip Leaders attend a week-long canoe and camping trip in the BWCA with seven students and a Wilderness GuideYou will partner with the guide to provide strong, cohesive leadership for your studentsYou will participate with your group in all trip activities including paddling, portaging, camp set up and breakdown, etc.You will support students in your group by:Encouraging student participationLooking out for student safetyCreating a positive atmosphere of inclusivity, teamwork, and communityLeading discussions about highlights, challenges, and goalsProviding emotional/behavioral supportSupporting the guide’s instructions

Trip Leaders Must:

Be 21 years of age or olderFind joy in working with youthHave patience, problem-solving, and communication skillsBe committed to creating inclusive environmentsPass a background checkTO APPLY OR INQUIRE FURTHER, PLEASE EMAIL Jenny Batten, Senior Program Manager - Expeditions, at jennyb@projectsuccess.org

Include in your email:

A little about yourselfExperience with youthExperience in the outdoorsWhere you heard about us

Visit our Volunteer page to learn more! https://www.projectsuccess.org/volunteer/

Nonprofit: Project Success

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 14, 2026 through Jul 14, 2026

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friday Volunteer Days

2026 Volunteer DaysGibbs FarmSelect Friday Mornings at 10:00AM Free to Sign Up

Help us tackle our to-do list! Volunteer at Gibbs Farm on select Friday Mornings and Tuesday Evenings during the 2026 season. The outdoor projects change weekly usually planting, watering, weeding, harvesting, light landscape and orchard projects.

Sign up for one or several dates here:

Register Here

Projects are best for ages 6+ and are great for students, families, small groups (workplace teams, clubs, scouts, 4-H ect.) and individuals. Children under 12 should sign up with an adult.

No experience necessary! Projects will be lead by Gibbs Farm staff and all supplies, materials and instructions are provided.

Have a question or need to cancel your registration? Email Clare @ RCHS.com.

Day of Instructions:

Volunteers should park in the Gibbs Farm public parking lot of Cleveland Ave and enter the site through the wooden gates, Clare will meet you there!
Please wear close-toed shoes and clothes you can work in.
There are bathrooms and a drinking fountain with water bottle filler on site.

Nonprofit: Gibbs Farm, Ramsey County Historical Society

2026 Volunteer DaysGibbs FarmSelect Friday Mornings at 10:00AM Free to Sign Up

Help us tackle our to-do list! Volunteer at Gibbs Farm on select Friday Mornings and Tuesday Evenings during the 2026 season. The outdoor projects change weekly usually planting, watering, weeding, harvesting, light landscape and orchard projects.

Sign up for one or several dates here:

Register Here

Projects are best for ages 6+ and are great for students, families, small groups (workplace teams, clubs, scouts, 4-H ect.) and individuals. Children under 12 should sign up with an adult.

No experience necessary! Projects will be lead by Gibbs Farm staff and all supplies, materials and instructions are provided.

Have a question or need to cancel your registration? Email Clare @ RCHS.com.

Day of Instructions:

Volunteers should park in the Gibbs Farm public parking lot of Cleveland Ave and enter the site through the wooden gates, Clare will meet you there!
Please wear close-toed shoes and clothes you can work in.
There are bathrooms and a drinking fountain with water bottle filler on site.

Nonprofit: Gibbs Farm, Ramsey County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 10, 2026 through Oct 23, 2026

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Delano 4th of July Beer Stand

Volunteer with Rock from the Heart at the Delano 4th of July Beer Stand

Rock from the Heart is looking for volunteers to help with a fun, behind-the-scenes fundraising event that supports our work in aortic and heart valve disease awareness and education.

These shifts help make everything else we do possible — from patient education to community events — and they’re powered by a great group of volunteers who keep things running smoothly.

What to Expect:
Volunteers arrive at 7:45 PM for a quick overview and to get set up (Rock from the Heart t-shirt provided). From there, you’ll be part of a team helping with simple, straightforward tasks throughout the evening.

Volunteer Roles May Include:

Selling tickets Checking IDs and wristbanding guests Pouring and serving beer Assisting as a runner (restocking, supporting team as needed)

No experience is needed — just a willingness to jump in and be part of the team. You’ll never be on your own, and we’ll make sure you know exactly what to do.

Why It Matters:
These fundraising events are a key part of how we sustain our mission. Your time helps us continue providing education, building community, and raising awareness about aortic and heart valve disease.

And honestly — it’s a fun night with a great group of people.

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Volunteer with Rock from the Heart at the Delano 4th of July Beer Stand

Rock from the Heart is looking for volunteers to help with a fun, behind-the-scenes fundraising event that supports our work in aortic and heart valve disease awareness and education.

These shifts help make everything else we do possible — from patient education to community events — and they’re powered by a great group of volunteers who keep things running smoothly.

What to Expect:
Volunteers arrive at 7:45 PM for a quick overview and to get set up (Rock from the Heart t-shirt provided). From there, you’ll be part of a team helping with simple, straightforward tasks throughout the evening.

Volunteer Roles May Include:

Selling tickets Checking IDs and wristbanding guests Pouring and serving beer Assisting as a runner (restocking, supporting team as needed)

No experience is needed — just a willingness to jump in and be part of the team. You’ll never be on your own, and we’ll make sure you know exactly what to do.

Why It Matters:
These fundraising events are a key part of how we sustain our mission. Your time helps us continue providing education, building community, and raising awareness about aortic and heart valve disease.

And honestly — it’s a fun night with a great group of people.

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 55328

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Attend State Fair with Residents

We are looking for volunteers to join us at the State Fair for a unique volunteer opportunity!

Our organization is across the street from the State Fair grounds and on the first day of the fair (Thursday August 27, 2026) we accompany our residents from Lyngblomsten Care Center to the fair for a few hours.

Here is some important things to know:

Time commitment for volunteers is from 8am to noon. We can talk about car pooling options. You will receive a free ticket to the fair that day and can stamp your hand to return later. Each resident will be vetted by nursing staff to make sure they are well to go. Each resident will be transported by wheelchair. Residents will travel within groups of 10 based on interests of what they desire to see at the fair. The groups will be as follows: 2 Staff/4 Volunteers/4 residents. Training will be held from 8am to 9am for all volunteers and volunteers will meet inside the entrance of the care center. Those volunteers willing to attend must be able to push a wheelchair with a resident who could be up to 200lbs.  

Deadline to reach out is June 1.

Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten

We are looking for volunteers to join us at the State Fair for a unique volunteer opportunity!

Our organization is across the street from the State Fair grounds and on the first day of the fair (Thursday August 27, 2026) we accompany our residents from Lyngblomsten Care Center to the fair for a few hours.

Here is some important things to know:

Time commitment for volunteers is from 8am to noon. We can talk about car pooling options. You will receive a free ticket to the fair that day and can stamp your hand to return later. Each resident will be vetted by nursing staff to make sure they are well to go. Each resident will be transported by wheelchair. Residents will travel within groups of 10 based on interests of what they desire to see at the fair. The groups will be as follows: 2 Staff/4 Volunteers/4 residents. Training will be held from 8am to 9am for all volunteers and volunteers will meet inside the entrance of the care center. Those volunteers willing to attend must be able to push a wheelchair with a resident who could be up to 200lbs.  

Deadline to reach out is June 1.

Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 27, 2026

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: JA Finance Park with Murray Middle School

JA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/28/26 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

JA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/28/26 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 28, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Event Security Team -Bruno Mars - US Bank Stadium

Bruno Mars Concert – US Bank Stadium

Wednesday, May 13
Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to support event security at the Bruno Mars concert at US Bank Stadium. This opportunity allows volunteers to help with stadium operations while generating funds that directly support Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education around aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers will assist with event security duties such as bag checks, guest screening, and crowd support.

Why Volunteer:
*Support a major concert at US Bank Stadium
*Be part of the Rock from the Heart Volunteer Security Team
*Help raise funds to support Rock from the Heart programs and events
*Work alongside a reliable, experienced event staffing team

Requirements:

*Completion of required training prior to the event
*Completion of all individual forms (Volunteer Waiver, Media Release, Emergency Contact)
*Background check required for all participants

Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers):
https://workatbest.com/p/VolunteerLink  Please select Rock from the Heart as the "Group" 

**Additional training dates will become available in April and May

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Bruno Mars Concert – US Bank Stadium

Wednesday, May 13
Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to support event security at the Bruno Mars concert at US Bank Stadium. This opportunity allows volunteers to help with stadium operations while generating funds that directly support Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education around aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers will assist with event security duties such as bag checks, guest screening, and crowd support.

Why Volunteer:
*Support a major concert at US Bank Stadium
*Be part of the Rock from the Heart Volunteer Security Team
*Help raise funds to support Rock from the Heart programs and events
*Work alongside a reliable, experienced event staffing team

Requirements:

*Completion of required training prior to the event
*Completion of all individual forms (Volunteer Waiver, Media Release, Emergency Contact)
*Background check required for all participants

Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers):
https://workatbest.com/p/VolunteerLink  Please select Rock from the Heart as the "Group" 

**Additional training dates will become available in April and May

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 13, 2026

Zip Code: 55415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Volunteer for our 3rd Annual Great Northern Viking Festival

Are you ready to embark on an epic adventure? The Great Northern Viking Festival is seeking enthusiastic volunteers and paid leaders to bring the Viking Age to life!

Whether you're interested in helping with our family-friendly daytime festival or the exclusive 21+ evening event, “A Night in Valhalla,” we have the perfect role for you.

Pre/Post-Festival Opportunities Marketing (Pre-Fest): Use your social media savvy and help distribute printed materials to promote this exciting event.

Pre-Fest Set-Up and Decoration: Assist in transforming the festival grounds and Mead Hall on Thursday afternoon, evening, or Friday before 6 PM. We need creative individuals who can use tools, lift up to 50 lbs, and ensure the festival looks amazing.

Post-Fest Clean-Up: Help pack up on Sunday after 4:30 PM or Monday morning if needed. This role requires lifting, organizing, and storing equipment until next year’s event. Great Northern Viking Festival Opportunities – 3.5 Hour Shifts

Parking: Direct guests to parking spaces while ensuring safety and smooth traffic flow.

Gate/Check-In: Validate tickets and manage guest entry. Volunteers should be comfortable handling tablets.

Grounds Crew: Maintain a clean and welcoming festival environment by restocking outhouses, emptying trash cans, and assisting campers.

Merch Booth: Sell Viking merchandise, handle credit transactions, and engage with festival attendees. Sales experience preferred.

Kids Area Helper: Supervise kids' activities and engage with families to ensure a fun and safe environment.

Spear Throwing Helper: Guide participants in this exciting Viking activity while ensuring safety and assisting with setup and cleanup.

Demo Area Attendant: Support live Viking demos by helping set up and guiding guests through these immersive experiences.

Information Booth Contact: Provide festival information, handle lost and found, distribute maps, and answer attendee questions.

Floater Volunteer: Be flexible and ready to jump in wherever needed to help the festival run smoothly.

Why Volunteer?

Exclusive Access: Get behind-the-scenes access and be a part of the action.

Community Spirit: Meet new people, form lasting friendships, and celebrate Viking heritage.

Special Perks: Enjoy free festival passes, discounts on merchandise, snacks

Flexible Shifts: 3.5-hour shifts give you plenty of time to enjoy the festival.

Be Part of History: Help forge the 2nd annual Great Northern Viking Festival and establish it as an annual tradition in Minnesota!

Please fill out our official volunteer form: https://greatnorthernvikingfestival.com/volunteers-needed

Nonprofit: Great Northern Viking Festival

Are you ready to embark on an epic adventure? The Great Northern Viking Festival is seeking enthusiastic volunteers and paid leaders to bring the Viking Age to life!

Whether you're interested in helping with our family-friendly daytime festival or the exclusive 21+ evening event, “A Night in Valhalla,” we have the perfect role for you.

Pre/Post-Festival Opportunities Marketing (Pre-Fest): Use your social media savvy and help distribute printed materials to promote this exciting event.

Pre-Fest Set-Up and Decoration: Assist in transforming the festival grounds and Mead Hall on Thursday afternoon, evening, or Friday before 6 PM. We need creative individuals who can use tools, lift up to 50 lbs, and ensure the festival looks amazing.

Post-Fest Clean-Up: Help pack up on Sunday after 4:30 PM or Monday morning if needed. This role requires lifting, organizing, and storing equipment until next year’s event. Great Northern Viking Festival Opportunities – 3.5 Hour Shifts

Parking: Direct guests to parking spaces while ensuring safety and smooth traffic flow.

Gate/Check-In: Validate tickets and manage guest entry. Volunteers should be comfortable handling tablets.

Grounds Crew: Maintain a clean and welcoming festival environment by restocking outhouses, emptying trash cans, and assisting campers.

Merch Booth: Sell Viking merchandise, handle credit transactions, and engage with festival attendees. Sales experience preferred.

Kids Area Helper: Supervise kids' activities and engage with families to ensure a fun and safe environment.

Spear Throwing Helper: Guide participants in this exciting Viking activity while ensuring safety and assisting with setup and cleanup.

Demo Area Attendant: Support live Viking demos by helping set up and guiding guests through these immersive experiences.

Information Booth Contact: Provide festival information, handle lost and found, distribute maps, and answer attendee questions.

Floater Volunteer: Be flexible and ready to jump in wherever needed to help the festival run smoothly.

Why Volunteer?

Exclusive Access: Get behind-the-scenes access and be a part of the action.

Community Spirit: Meet new people, form lasting friendships, and celebrate Viking heritage.

Special Perks: Enjoy free festival passes, discounts on merchandise, snacks

Flexible Shifts: 3.5-hour shifts give you plenty of time to enjoy the festival.

Be Part of History: Help forge the 2nd annual Great Northern Viking Festival and establish it as an annual tradition in Minnesota!

Please fill out our official volunteer form: https://greatnorthernvikingfestival.com/volunteers-needed

Nonprofit: Great Northern Viking Festival

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 11, 2026 through Jun 14, 2026

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fraser Festival Presented by Central Roofing Company

The Fraser Festival, presented by Central Roofing Company, is a sensory-friendly event that champions acceptance and inclusion in our community! The festival is May 2, 2026, 9 am - 1:00 pm. at Saint Paul RiverCentre in St. Paul. A sensory-friendly community event that celebrates acceptance and inclusion for people with autism, mental/behavioral health needs, disabilities, and neurodivergence.

As a volunteer at this event you, we ask you to commit to a 3 - 4-hour shift where you may engage with up to 700 people. You will be assigned to an area of the festival that will be agreed upon ahead of time. Different areas can include garden, STEM, silent disco, sports, slime, face painting, rock climbing, popcorn station, bracelet making activities and more. A light breakfast, lunch and parking will be provided.

Nonprofit: Fraser

The Fraser Festival, presented by Central Roofing Company, is a sensory-friendly event that champions acceptance and inclusion in our community! The festival is May 2, 2026, 9 am - 1:00 pm. at Saint Paul RiverCentre in St. Paul. A sensory-friendly community event that celebrates acceptance and inclusion for people with autism, mental/behavioral health needs, disabilities, and neurodivergence.

As a volunteer at this event you, we ask you to commit to a 3 - 4-hour shift where you may engage with up to 700 people. You will be assigned to an area of the festival that will be agreed upon ahead of time. Different areas can include garden, STEM, silent disco, sports, slime, face painting, rock climbing, popcorn station, bracelet making activities and more. A light breakfast, lunch and parking will be provided.

Nonprofit: Fraser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 2, 2026

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Day 2026!

Family Day 2026 is a cornerstone event of MNPOC Pride’s annual programming, focused on creating a safe, affirming, and culturally responsive space for LGBTQ+ people of color, youth, and families. Hosted in the heart of the community, this free public event brings together hundreds of attendees for a day of celebration, education, and resource-sharing.

The event includes live entertainment featuring local artists, a diverse range of community resource providers, health and wellness services including HIV testing and prevention education, youth-focused programming, and free food to reduce barriers to participation. Family Day prioritizes accessibility, cultural representation, and community healing, while fostering connections between attendees and essential services.

Through this event, MNPOC Pride aims to strengthen community bonds, increase access to critical resources, and create a visible, joyful space where LGBTQ+ people of color and their families are celebrated and supported.

Nonprofit: Minnesota People Of Color LGBT Pride

Family Day 2026 is a cornerstone event of MNPOC Pride’s annual programming, focused on creating a safe, affirming, and culturally responsive space for LGBTQ+ people of color, youth, and families. Hosted in the heart of the community, this free public event brings together hundreds of attendees for a day of celebration, education, and resource-sharing.

The event includes live entertainment featuring local artists, a diverse range of community resource providers, health and wellness services including HIV testing and prevention education, youth-focused programming, and free food to reduce barriers to participation. Family Day prioritizes accessibility, cultural representation, and community healing, while fostering connections between attendees and essential services.

Through this event, MNPOC Pride aims to strengthen community bonds, increase access to critical resources, and create a visible, joyful space where LGBTQ+ people of color and their families are celebrated and supported.

Nonprofit: Minnesota People Of Color LGBT Pride

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: HOPE Heights Groundbreaking Ceremony

We are looking for volunteers to help us put together a groundbreaking ceremony for a 26 home development in Red Wing, MN.

Nonprofit: Goodhue County Habitat for Humanity

We are looking for volunteers to help us put together a groundbreaking ceremony for a 26 home development in Red Wing, MN.

Nonprofit: Goodhue County Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 29, 2026

Zip Code: 55066

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Food Support Volunteer - Grocery Packing

This position supports basic needs delivery by preparing and packaging groceries for participants who are temporarily unable to access the Food Market in person due to access or safety barriers. Volunteers pack orders accurately and thoughtfully, following food safety and confidentiality guidelines that protect participant dignity, privacy, and choice. This role helps ensure equitable food access while preserving Neighborhood House’s in-person Food Market model.

Responsibilities

·       Pack grocery orders accurately for scheduled deliveries

·       Follow food safety, handling, and labeling guidelines

·       Respect participant confidentiality and privacy

·       Work efficiently while maintaining attention to detail

·       Communicate questions or issues to staff promptly

Benefits:

·       Make a direct impact supporting food access for community members

·       Serve in a clearly defined, supportive team-based role

·       Work in a team orientated and welcoming environment

·       Learn about community food access and behind-the-scenes operations

·       Support a dignity-centered, access-focused delivery model

Qualifications:

·       Great for families or groups up to 8 people

·       Ability to follow instructions and work with consistency and care

·       Comfortable standing, lifting, and packing food items for extended period of time

·       Commitment to confidentiality and respectful conduct

·       Reliable and able to complete scheduled shifts

Time Commitment

Weekly or bi-weekly commitment.  Tuesday through Friday shifts available through May from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

Nonprofit: Neighborhood House

This position supports basic needs delivery by preparing and packaging groceries for participants who are temporarily unable to access the Food Market in person due to access or safety barriers. Volunteers pack orders accurately and thoughtfully, following food safety and confidentiality guidelines that protect participant dignity, privacy, and choice. This role helps ensure equitable food access while preserving Neighborhood House’s in-person Food Market model.

Responsibilities

·       Pack grocery orders accurately for scheduled deliveries

·       Follow food safety, handling, and labeling guidelines

·       Respect participant confidentiality and privacy

·       Work efficiently while maintaining attention to detail

·       Communicate questions or issues to staff promptly

Benefits:

·       Make a direct impact supporting food access for community members

·       Serve in a clearly defined, supportive team-based role

·       Work in a team orientated and welcoming environment

·       Learn about community food access and behind-the-scenes operations

·       Support a dignity-centered, access-focused delivery model

Qualifications:

·       Great for families or groups up to 8 people

·       Ability to follow instructions and work with consistency and care

·       Comfortable standing, lifting, and packing food items for extended period of time

·       Commitment to confidentiality and respectful conduct

·       Reliable and able to complete scheduled shifts

Time Commitment

Weekly or bi-weekly commitment.  Tuesday through Friday shifts available through May from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

Nonprofit: Neighborhood House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 29, 2026

Zip Code: 55107

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Food Support Volunteer - Grocery Loading

This position supports basic needs delivery by preparing completed grocery orders for distribution and loading them into volunteer drivers’ vehicles. Volunteers ensure each order is organized, accurate, and handled with care, following food safety and confidentiality guidelines that protect participant dignity and privacy. This role helps ensure timely, efficient deliveries while maintaining the quality and integrity of each household’s groceries.

Responsibilities

·       Load pre-packed grocery orders into volunteer drivers’ vehicles based on assigned routes

·       Ensure orders are organized, complete, and handled safely during loading

·       Follow food safety and proper handling guidelines, especially for cold and fragile items

·       Respect participant confidentiality and privacy at all times

·       Work efficiently to support timely departures while maintaining attention to detail

·       Communicate any issues, missing items, or concerns to staff promptly

Benefits:

·       Make a direct impact supporting food access for community members

·       Serve in a clearly defined, supportive team-based role

·       Work in a team-oriented and welcoming environment

·       Learn about community food access and behind-the-scenes operations

·       Support a dignity-centered, access-focused delivery model

 

Qualifications:

·       Great for small groups of up to 4 people

·       Ability to follow instructions and work with consistency and care

·       Comfortable standing, lifting grocery items up to 20 lbs, and moving carts throughout the shift

·       Commitment to confidentiality and respectful conduct

·       Reliable and able to complete scheduled shifts

Time Commitment

As needed if available.  Shifts are daily Tuesday through Friday 12:50 PM to 3:00 PM

Nonprofit: Neighborhood House

This position supports basic needs delivery by preparing completed grocery orders for distribution and loading them into volunteer drivers’ vehicles. Volunteers ensure each order is organized, accurate, and handled with care, following food safety and confidentiality guidelines that protect participant dignity and privacy. This role helps ensure timely, efficient deliveries while maintaining the quality and integrity of each household’s groceries.

Responsibilities

·       Load pre-packed grocery orders into volunteer drivers’ vehicles based on assigned routes

·       Ensure orders are organized, complete, and handled safely during loading

·       Follow food safety and proper handling guidelines, especially for cold and fragile items

·       Respect participant confidentiality and privacy at all times

·       Work efficiently to support timely departures while maintaining attention to detail

·       Communicate any issues, missing items, or concerns to staff promptly

Benefits:

·       Make a direct impact supporting food access for community members

·       Serve in a clearly defined, supportive team-based role

·       Work in a team-oriented and welcoming environment

·       Learn about community food access and behind-the-scenes operations

·       Support a dignity-centered, access-focused delivery model

 

Qualifications:

·       Great for small groups of up to 4 people

·       Ability to follow instructions and work with consistency and care

·       Comfortable standing, lifting grocery items up to 20 lbs, and moving carts throughout the shift

·       Commitment to confidentiality and respectful conduct

·       Reliable and able to complete scheduled shifts

Time Commitment

As needed if available.  Shifts are daily Tuesday through Friday 12:50 PM to 3:00 PM

Nonprofit: Neighborhood House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 29, 2026

Zip Code: 55107

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Moving Day Twin Cities Volunteer

Thank you for your interest in Moving Day Twin Cities on Saturday, May 2nd 2026. We are thrilled to have you join us as an integral part of Moving Day. Our success is in large part due to our volunteers who share their time and talents. Please go to the following link to learn more and register: Moving Day Twin Cities Volunteer Registration. We look forward to working with you! If you have any questions please contact Ethan Clark at eclark@parkinson.org.

Nonprofit: Parkinson's Foundation

Thank you for your interest in Moving Day Twin Cities on Saturday, May 2nd 2026. We are thrilled to have you join us as an integral part of Moving Day. Our success is in large part due to our volunteers who share their time and talents. Please go to the following link to learn more and register: Moving Day Twin Cities Volunteer Registration. We look forward to working with you! If you have any questions please contact Ethan Clark at eclark@parkinson.org.

Nonprofit: Parkinson's Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 2, 2026

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Pollinator Monitor Volunteer Trainings

Great River Greening is holding trainings for this summer's community science initiative, counting pollinators at our restoration sites. Volunteer monitors will “adopt” a park and conduct 30-minute pollinator surveys independently four to six times from July through September.

At these 1 hour trainings, you will learn how to differentiate four categories of Minnesota's pollinators--bumble bees, butterflies, honey bees, and more!


Trainings for 2026:

June 16 Heritage Park | St. Cloud

June 17 Garlough Park | West St. Paul

June 23 Stillwater Public Library | Stillwater *5:30pm

June 25 Spring Lake Park Reserve | Hastings

June 26 Lebanon Hills Regional Park | Eagan

Trainings will be from 12-1pm and 5:30-6:30pmOnly one training is needed to volunteer

Please fill out this form to register for a training and choose a site

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Great River Greening is holding trainings for this summer's community science initiative, counting pollinators at our restoration sites. Volunteer monitors will “adopt” a park and conduct 30-minute pollinator surveys independently four to six times from July through September.

At these 1 hour trainings, you will learn how to differentiate four categories of Minnesota's pollinators--bumble bees, butterflies, honey bees, and more!


Trainings for 2026:

June 16 Heritage Park | St. Cloud

June 17 Garlough Park | West St. Paul

June 23 Stillwater Public Library | Stillwater *5:30pm

June 25 Spring Lake Park Reserve | Hastings

June 26 Lebanon Hills Regional Park | Eagan

Trainings will be from 12-1pm and 5:30-6:30pmOnly one training is needed to volunteer

Please fill out this form to register for a training and choose a site

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 55107

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Invasive Plant Removal at Nerstrand State Park

Join Great River Greening at Nerstrand Big Woods State Park! This park is famous for its beautiful “Big Woods” forest and is home to the federally endangered Dwarf Trout Lily: one of the few places in Minnesota where this rare plant still survives. Volunteers will help remove invasive Garlic Mustard as part of our ongoing efforts to protect and restore the critical habitat this fragile species depends on.

Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches.

This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided.

Day of: 

Arrival: Volunteers are kindly asked to arrive 10 to 15 minutes before the event start time to allow for parking and check-in. 

Volunteers will hike ½ mile into our work area on a well-maintained trail with easy-to-moderate hills. Park restrooms are available on site. 

There will be light snacks and extra water available during the event. Please bring your own reusable water bottle. In addition, bring your work/gardening gloves if you have them, if not they will be provided.

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Join Great River Greening at Nerstrand Big Woods State Park! This park is famous for its beautiful “Big Woods” forest and is home to the federally endangered Dwarf Trout Lily: one of the few places in Minnesota where this rare plant still survives. Volunteers will help remove invasive Garlic Mustard as part of our ongoing efforts to protect and restore the critical habitat this fragile species depends on.

Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches.

This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided.

Day of: 

Arrival: Volunteers are kindly asked to arrive 10 to 15 minutes before the event start time to allow for parking and check-in. 

Volunteers will hike ½ mile into our work area on a well-maintained trail with easy-to-moderate hills. Park restrooms are available on site. 

There will be light snacks and extra water available during the event. Please bring your own reusable water bottle. In addition, bring your work/gardening gloves if you have them, if not they will be provided.

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 55053

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pack School Supplies for Underserved Schools around the Country!

By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Little Canada, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission.

We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 80 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions.  We can’t wait to have you join us!

Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation

By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Little Canada, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission.

We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 80 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions.  We can’t wait to have you join us!

Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donation Room Volunteer

Options for Women East is blessed with many donations of diapers, wipes, new clothing and essential items for mom and baby.  If you are organized and want to help sort, pick and keep things tidy, this is the volunteer role for you.  We are looking for volunteers to come and help in the donation room on a weekly basis or every other week basis.


You can fill out an application for Options for Women East at this link:  https://welcome.civicchamps.com/apply/options-for-women-east/14732

Nonprofit: Options for Women East

Options for Women East is blessed with many donations of diapers, wipes, new clothing and essential items for mom and baby.  If you are organized and want to help sort, pick and keep things tidy, this is the volunteer role for you.  We are looking for volunteers to come and help in the donation room on a weekly basis or every other week basis.


You can fill out an application for Options for Women East at this link:  https://welcome.civicchamps.com/apply/options-for-women-east/14732

Nonprofit: Options for Women East

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Therapist

At Options for Women East we provide free therapy sessions to our prenatal moms as added support.  The therapy sessions can be conducted on-line, or in person.  Currently, some women come to the clinic and log into their virtual visit, others log on from home.  We have added nursing staff so we can increase the number of women that we are seeing, which means more therapist needs.  

All women are pregnant and receive services through Options for Women East at no charge.  Most do not have insurance when they come to us, we help them get insurance so that when baby is born there is coverage for all.

Days and times for this are flexible, depending on volunteer schedule.  e-mail volunteersb@optionsforwomeneast.com if interested.

Nonprofit: Options for Women East

At Options for Women East we provide free therapy sessions to our prenatal moms as added support.  The therapy sessions can be conducted on-line, or in person.  Currently, some women come to the clinic and log into their virtual visit, others log on from home.  We have added nursing staff so we can increase the number of women that we are seeing, which means more therapist needs.  

All women are pregnant and receive services through Options for Women East at no charge.  Most do not have insurance when they come to us, we help them get insurance so that when baby is born there is coverage for all.

Days and times for this are flexible, depending on volunteer schedule.  e-mail volunteersb@optionsforwomeneast.com if interested.

Nonprofit: Options for Women East

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Thursday - 12-3pm (Between 1-50 volunteers)

We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites.

We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon.

Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job!

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites.

We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon.

Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job!

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Wednesday - 12-3pm (Between 1-50 volunteers)

We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites.

We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon.

Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job!

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites.

We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon.

Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job!

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Monday - (12-3pm) (Between 1-50 volunteers)

We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites.

We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon.

Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job!

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites.

We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon.

Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job!

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adult Friendship Program Buddy

Be a friend. Change a life.

The Best Buddies in Minnesota Citizens Program matches adult volunteers (peer buddies) with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (buddies) from the Twin Cities area in one-to-one friendships. This program helps people with disabilities become part of mainstream society and creates an inclusive and diverse community for all.

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What is the commitment?

Being a Peer Buddy is a one year commitment. Buddy pairs see each other in-person once a month and will also maintain weekly contact via phone, text message, email and/or other forms of communication. There are also monthly group events to attend with other Citizens buddy pairs.

Who is eligible to participate?

Anyone over the age of 18 who lives in the Twin Cities (Greater Minneapolis/St. Paul) area is eligible to participate. Each participant must complete a background check that costs $18. There are no membership fees to participate in the program, however members are expected to pay for their own activities.

How are buddy pairs matched?

We match buddy pairs based on a number of factors – including geographic location/proximity, age range, shared interests and hobbies, and other individual preferences that are conveyed in the matching process.

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TO APPLY: Visit www.bestbuddies.org/join and select 'Minnesota' and 'Citizens' in the dropdowns, then select the Twin Cities Citizens chapter

OR

email emmajester@bestbuddies.org

Nonprofit: Best Buddies in Minnesota

Be a friend. Change a life.

The Best Buddies in Minnesota Citizens Program matches adult volunteers (peer buddies) with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (buddies) from the Twin Cities area in one-to-one friendships. This program helps people with disabilities become part of mainstream society and creates an inclusive and diverse community for all.

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What is the commitment?

Being a Peer Buddy is a one year commitment. Buddy pairs see each other in-person once a month and will also maintain weekly contact via phone, text message, email and/or other forms of communication. There are also monthly group events to attend with other Citizens buddy pairs.

Who is eligible to participate?

Anyone over the age of 18 who lives in the Twin Cities (Greater Minneapolis/St. Paul) area is eligible to participate. Each participant must complete a background check that costs $18. There are no membership fees to participate in the program, however members are expected to pay for their own activities.

How are buddy pairs matched?

We match buddy pairs based on a number of factors – including geographic location/proximity, age range, shared interests and hobbies, and other individual preferences that are conveyed in the matching process.

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TO APPLY: Visit www.bestbuddies.org/join and select 'Minnesota' and 'Citizens' in the dropdowns, then select the Twin Cities Citizens chapter

OR

email emmajester@bestbuddies.org

Nonprofit: Best Buddies in Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentorship

Neighborhood Development Center (NDC) is a non-profit organization that offers training, lending, retail spaces and technical assistance to inner-city entrepreneurs in its targeted neighborhoods including, Saint Paul. Minneapolis and Brooklyn Park. NDC's mission is to improve neighborhood economies by developing the talents of micro-entrepreneurs within their own communities. NDC has trained more than 6,000 people to date (80% of whom are people of color.) We currently have nearly 700 alumni in business.

NDC is interested in finding volunteers to mentor some of our entrepreneurs who are in need of some guidance and encouragement. Mentors will connect with entrepreneurs for an agreed upon time period of up to one (1) year. Mentor and mentee will meet atleast once a month or more frequently if desired.

Mentors can choose to mentor 1-3 entrepreneurs based on capacity.

Some of the areas we are interetes in includes:

Marketing & BrandingMerchandizingBookkeeping/accountingTechnology (including AI)Legal (i.e. aggreements)Business GrowthManagement

Please let us know if you would like more information and if you are interested in helping one of our entrepreneurs.

Thanks,

Baba


Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center

Neighborhood Development Center (NDC) is a non-profit organization that offers training, lending, retail spaces and technical assistance to inner-city entrepreneurs in its targeted neighborhoods including, Saint Paul. Minneapolis and Brooklyn Park. NDC's mission is to improve neighborhood economies by developing the talents of micro-entrepreneurs within their own communities. NDC has trained more than 6,000 people to date (80% of whom are people of color.) We currently have nearly 700 alumni in business.

NDC is interested in finding volunteers to mentor some of our entrepreneurs who are in need of some guidance and encouragement. Mentors will connect with entrepreneurs for an agreed upon time period of up to one (1) year. Mentor and mentee will meet atleast once a month or more frequently if desired.

Mentors can choose to mentor 1-3 entrepreneurs based on capacity.

Some of the areas we are interetes in includes:

Marketing & BrandingMerchandizingBookkeeping/accountingTechnology (including AI)Legal (i.e. aggreements)Business GrowthManagement

Please let us know if you would like more information and if you are interested in helping one of our entrepreneurs.

Thanks,

Baba


Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Preserve Minneapolis Treasurer

Preserve Minneapolis is recruiting board members, including a search for a new Treasurer.  The organization is small-with annual expenses of about $25,000--and the activity is infrequent, usually less than 10 hours per month.  Board members meet every other month and additionally, occasional zoom meetings.  Candidates should be familiar with Quickbooks Online and Google Sheets, and be able to process expense and revenue checks, complete annual registration and taxation tasks, and prepare reports to the board.

Nonprofit: Preserve Minneapolis

Preserve Minneapolis is recruiting board members, including a search for a new Treasurer.  The organization is small-with annual expenses of about $25,000--and the activity is infrequent, usually less than 10 hours per month.  Board members meet every other month and additionally, occasional zoom meetings.  Candidates should be familiar with Quickbooks Online and Google Sheets, and be able to process expense and revenue checks, complete annual registration and taxation tasks, and prepare reports to the board.

Nonprofit: Preserve Minneapolis

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sort Fresh Food for Families at Today's Harvest - Free Food Market

Description

Powered by Open Cupboard, Today’s Harvest depends on the dedication of volunteers like you to serve families in need. This role is perfect if you’re looking for a hands-on, active, and fun way to give back to your community!

Today’s Harvest offers a fresh approach to food access. By rescuing food that might otherwise go to waste, we provide neighbors with a changing selection of fresh produce, bread, meat, and other staples. Each visit gives households a 1–2 day supply of nutritious food, helping families stretch their budgets. Guests are welcome to visit as often as needed.

Open six days a week, Today’s Harvest is a bustling market that simply wouldn’t run without the support of our amazing volunteers. From stocking shelves to greeting guests, there’s always meaningful work to do—and every shift makes a real difference.


Food Sorting Overview

Food sorting plays a vital role in ensuring that families who visit Today’s Harvest receive healthy, safe, and high-quality food—all while helping reduce food waste in our community.

Food sorting is the process of organizing and preparing rescued food so it’s safe, fresh, and ready to share with our community. When food donations arrive—often from grocery stores, food rescue partners, or community drives—volunteers help sort through the items to check for quality and safety.

This includes:

Separating food into categories such as produce, bread, meat, dairy, and dry goods.

Removing items that are spoiled, damaged, or unsafe to distribute.

Organizing market-ready food so it can be stocked quickly and efficiently.

Composting, garbage or recycling items when appropriate.


Requirements

Volunteers must be age 15 or older Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift 20 pounds Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoes

Schedule

Mondays-Fridays: 10:00am - 12:00pm or 12:00 - 3:00pm

Locations

Today's Harvest Maplewood - 1740 Van Dyke St, Maplewood MN 55109

Today's Harvest Oakdale, 8264 4th St N, Oakdale, MN 55128

To get started, complete our volunteer application form, or contact us at volunteer@opencupboard.org or (651) 300-0662. You can also visit our website at www.todaysharvestmn.org for more information.

Nonprofit: Open Cupboard

Description

Powered by Open Cupboard, Today’s Harvest depends on the dedication of volunteers like you to serve families in need. This role is perfect if you’re looking for a hands-on, active, and fun way to give back to your community!

Today’s Harvest offers a fresh approach to food access. By rescuing food that might otherwise go to waste, we provide neighbors with a changing selection of fresh produce, bread, meat, and other staples. Each visit gives households a 1–2 day supply of nutritious food, helping families stretch their budgets. Guests are welcome to visit as often as needed.

Open six days a week, Today’s Harvest is a bustling market that simply wouldn’t run without the support of our amazing volunteers. From stocking shelves to greeting guests, there’s always meaningful work to do—and every shift makes a real difference.


Food Sorting Overview

Food sorting plays a vital role in ensuring that families who visit Today’s Harvest receive healthy, safe, and high-quality food—all while helping reduce food waste in our community.

Food sorting is the process of organizing and preparing rescued food so it’s safe, fresh, and ready to share with our community. When food donations arrive—often from grocery stores, food rescue partners, or community drives—volunteers help sort through the items to check for quality and safety.

This includes:

Separating food into categories such as produce, bread, meat, dairy, and dry goods.

Removing items that are spoiled, damaged, or unsafe to distribute.

Organizing market-ready food so it can be stocked quickly and efficiently.

Composting, garbage or recycling items when appropriate.


Requirements

Volunteers must be age 15 or older Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift 20 pounds Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoes

Schedule

Mondays-Fridays: 10:00am - 12:00pm or 12:00 - 3:00pm

Locations

Today's Harvest Maplewood - 1740 Van Dyke St, Maplewood MN 55109

Today's Harvest Oakdale, 8264 4th St N, Oakdale, MN 55128

To get started, complete our volunteer application form, or contact us at volunteer@opencupboard.org or (651) 300-0662. You can also visit our website at www.todaysharvestmn.org for more information.

Nonprofit: Open Cupboard

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55109

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Families in Need Get Food at Today's Harvest - Maplewood

Description

Powered by Open Cupboard, Today’s Harvest depends on the dedication of volunteers like you to serve families in need. This role is perfect if you’re looking for a hands-on, active, and fun way to give back to your community!

Today’s Harvest offers a fresh approach to food access. By rescuing food that might otherwise go to waste, we provide neighbors with a changing selection of fresh produce, bread, meat, and other staples. Each visit gives households a 1–2 day supply of nutritious food, helping families stretch their budgets. Shopper's are welcome to visit everyday.

Open six days a week, Today’s Harvest is a bustling market that simply wouldn’t run without the support of our amazing volunteers. From stocking shelves to greeting guests, there’s always meaningful work to do—and every shift makes a real difference.


Market Shopping Assistant

Greet customers as they enter the market and explain how the market works to first time customers.Help answer questions and assist with the checkout/weighing process and iPad. Merchandise coolers, bakery rack(s), and produce tables during slow times. Restock as customer flow allows or ask other volunteers/staff to restock areas that are low. Other duties as assigned

Market Restocking

Restock the coolers, freezer, bakery rack(s) and produce table throughout the day as needed. Merchandise coolers, freezer, bakery rack(s), and produce tables to keep like items together and labels facing forward to help customers complete shopping in a timely manner. Monitor customers to make sure they’re taking proper amounts of items according to signs. Help answer questions and assist with the checkout/weighing process. Explain how the market works to first time customers. Help sort, breakdown boxes and compost as needed Other duties as assigned

Requirements

Volunteers must be age 15 or older Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift 20 pounds Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoes

Schedule

Mondays-Fridays: 10:00am to 12:00pm, 11:45am to 2:10pm, 1:45pm to 4:00pm, 3:45pm to 6:00pmSaturday: 8:00am - 10:00am, 9:45am - 11:30am, 11:15am - 1:00pm

Location
Today's Harvest Maplewood - 1740 Van Dyke St , Maplewood MN 55109
Today's Harvest Oakdale - 8264 4th St N, Oakdale, MN 55128

To get started, complete our volunteer application form, or contact us at volunteer@opencupboard.org or (651) 300-0662. You can also visit our website at www.todaysharvestmn.org for more information.


Nonprofit: Open Cupboard

Description

Powered by Open Cupboard, Today’s Harvest depends on the dedication of volunteers like you to serve families in need. This role is perfect if you’re looking for a hands-on, active, and fun way to give back to your community!

Today’s Harvest offers a fresh approach to food access. By rescuing food that might otherwise go to waste, we provide neighbors with a changing selection of fresh produce, bread, meat, and other staples. Each visit gives households a 1–2 day supply of nutritious food, helping families stretch their budgets. Shopper's are welcome to visit everyday.

Open six days a week, Today’s Harvest is a bustling market that simply wouldn’t run without the support of our amazing volunteers. From stocking shelves to greeting guests, there’s always meaningful work to do—and every shift makes a real difference.


Market Shopping Assistant

Greet customers as they enter the market and explain how the market works to first time customers.Help answer questions and assist with the checkout/weighing process and iPad. Merchandise coolers, bakery rack(s), and produce tables during slow times. Restock as customer flow allows or ask other volunteers/staff to restock areas that are low. Other duties as assigned

Market Restocking

Restock the coolers, freezer, bakery rack(s) and produce table throughout the day as needed. Merchandise coolers, freezer, bakery rack(s), and produce tables to keep like items together and labels facing forward to help customers complete shopping in a timely manner. Monitor customers to make sure they’re taking proper amounts of items according to signs. Help answer questions and assist with the checkout/weighing process. Explain how the market works to first time customers. Help sort, breakdown boxes and compost as needed Other duties as assigned

Requirements

Volunteers must be age 15 or older Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift 20 pounds Volunteers are required to wear close-toed shoes

Schedule

Mondays-Fridays: 10:00am to 12:00pm, 11:45am to 2:10pm, 1:45pm to 4:00pm, 3:45pm to 6:00pmSaturday: 8:00am - 10:00am, 9:45am - 11:30am, 11:15am - 1:00pm

Location
Today's Harvest Maplewood - 1740 Van Dyke St , Maplewood MN 55109
Today's Harvest Oakdale - 8264 4th St N, Oakdale, MN 55128

To get started, complete our volunteer application form, or contact us at volunteer@opencupboard.org or (651) 300-0662. You can also visit our website at www.todaysharvestmn.org for more information.


Nonprofit: Open Cupboard

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55109

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pet Visitor Volunteer Team!

The Pet Therapy Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by making friendly visits with his/ her certified therapy animal. Visits may occur in the patient’s home or in a professional care setting (subject to the rules of the facility). Both the Volunteer and the certified therapy animal provide comfort, companionship and a welcome distraction from the illness.

The majority of animals serving in this capacity will be a dog. The dog must be certified/ registered by an American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized therapy dog organization (http://www.akc.org/events/title-recognition-program/therapy/organizations/). Other certified/ registered therapy animals will be accepted on a case-by-case basis. All required vaccinations must be up to date and copies of the vaccinations/ medical evaluation must be maintained in the Volunteer’s Personnel File; required vaccines include Rabies and Distemper. A copy of the current certification/ registration, in addition to the liability insurance coverage, must also be maintained.

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Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice

The Pet Therapy Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by making friendly visits with his/ her certified therapy animal. Visits may occur in the patient’s home or in a professional care setting (subject to the rules of the facility). Both the Volunteer and the certified therapy animal provide comfort, companionship and a welcome distraction from the illness.

The majority of animals serving in this capacity will be a dog. The dog must be certified/ registered by an American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized therapy dog organization (http://www.akc.org/events/title-recognition-program/therapy/organizations/). Other certified/ registered therapy animals will be accepted on a case-by-case basis. All required vaccinations must be up to date and copies of the vaccinations/ medical evaluation must be maintained in the Volunteer’s Personnel File; required vaccines include Rabies and Distemper. A copy of the current certification/ registration, in addition to the liability insurance coverage, must also be maintained.

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Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music Therapy Volunteer

Gentiva Hospice invites you to share your musical talent by playing a string instrument to support the healing of our patients by playing music to create a calming environment for our patients around the Twin Cities area.

Volunteers must be able to perform a repertoire of music which may include classical, New Age, or self-composed music if it fits the calming tone for patient/families. We ask that you utilize instrumental music with soft singing/vocals.

Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice

Gentiva Hospice invites you to share your musical talent by playing a string instrument to support the healing of our patients by playing music to create a calming environment for our patients around the Twin Cities area.

Volunteers must be able to perform a repertoire of music which may include classical, New Age, or self-composed music if it fits the calming tone for patient/families. We ask that you utilize instrumental music with soft singing/vocals.

Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Massage Therapy Volunteer (Age 18 +)

Massage Therapist Volunteers are assigned to support a hospice patient and their family around the Twin Cities Area by providing gentle massage and help enhance the hospice services provided through our Edina office.

Helping to care for our patients and families is a critical role played by our volunteers. These positions are some of the most challenging and rewarding volunteer opportunities at Gentiva Hospice. Volunteers provide services to patients currently being served by Gentiva Hospice either in-home or in a facility.

Responsibilities may include:

Provides gentle massage, Comfort Touch, Reiki or other gentle forms of body work. May also assist the patient/family by providing respite, friendly visits, offering emotional support, companionship and supportive listening. Serves as an integral member of the hospice interdisciplinary team in various settings including the home, in-patient units, and skilled nursing facilities. Assist team and provides input to the plan of care as appropriate. Documents volunteer time and patient visit activity in an accurate, timely and objective manner. Maintains open communication, reporting regularly to the Volunteer Coordinator. Maintains confidentiality at all times. Adheres to Gentiva Hospice policies and procedures. Completes the mandatory annual education. Meets all health requirements set by Gentiva Hospice. Participates in volunteer support and educational in-services.

Because of the direct patient and family interaction, all of these positions require volunteers to go through specialized Patient Care Training. This process teaches you about hospice and terminal illness and helps to prepare volunteers to interact with and support our patients and families.

Additional Requirements & Responsibilities:

Must be at least 18 years of age. Successful adjustment to personal losses and no personal loss within past 12 months. Successful completion of volunteer training program. Clearance from appropriate health screenings and background check. Agree to mandatory policy statements. Supportive of hospice concept, and willing to serve others in a volunteer capacity. Comfortable working with families with different cultural and religious values. Excellent communication skills. Current Licensure as a Massage Therapist. Graduation from an accredited school of massage therapy.Reliable transportation.

If you have any questions or need additional information, feel free to visit our website www.gentivahs.com or email our volunteer coordinator at jean.murray@gentivahs.com or call 612-361-0022.

Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice

Massage Therapist Volunteers are assigned to support a hospice patient and their family around the Twin Cities Area by providing gentle massage and help enhance the hospice services provided through our Edina office.

Helping to care for our patients and families is a critical role played by our volunteers. These positions are some of the most challenging and rewarding volunteer opportunities at Gentiva Hospice. Volunteers provide services to patients currently being served by Gentiva Hospice either in-home or in a facility.

Responsibilities may include:

Provides gentle massage, Comfort Touch, Reiki or other gentle forms of body work. May also assist the patient/family by providing respite, friendly visits, offering emotional support, companionship and supportive listening. Serves as an integral member of the hospice interdisciplinary team in various settings including the home, in-patient units, and skilled nursing facilities. Assist team and provides input to the plan of care as appropriate. Documents volunteer time and patient visit activity in an accurate, timely and objective manner. Maintains open communication, reporting regularly to the Volunteer Coordinator. Maintains confidentiality at all times. Adheres to Gentiva Hospice policies and procedures. Completes the mandatory annual education. Meets all health requirements set by Gentiva Hospice. Participates in volunteer support and educational in-services.

Because of the direct patient and family interaction, all of these positions require volunteers to go through specialized Patient Care Training. This process teaches you about hospice and terminal illness and helps to prepare volunteers to interact with and support our patients and families.

Additional Requirements & Responsibilities:

Must be at least 18 years of age. Successful adjustment to personal losses and no personal loss within past 12 months. Successful completion of volunteer training program. Clearance from appropriate health screenings and background check. Agree to mandatory policy statements. Supportive of hospice concept, and willing to serve others in a volunteer capacity. Comfortable working with families with different cultural and religious values. Excellent communication skills. Current Licensure as a Massage Therapist. Graduation from an accredited school of massage therapy.Reliable transportation.

If you have any questions or need additional information, feel free to visit our website www.gentivahs.com or email our volunteer coordinator at jean.murray@gentivahs.com or call 612-361-0022.

Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Visitor Volunteers Needed!!


Gentiva Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to provide friendly visits to our hospice patients in their homes or assisted living facilities. These volunteers provide companionship and support both the patient and their families.

Requirements:
-at least 18 years old
-completion of comprehensive volunteer training and orientation
-submission of a background check and drug screening
-submission of a TB test


If you have any questions or need additional information, feel free to visit our website www.gentivahs.com or email our volunteer coordinator at jean.murray@gentivahs.com or call 612-361-0022.

Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice


Gentiva Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to provide friendly visits to our hospice patients in their homes or assisted living facilities. These volunteers provide companionship and support both the patient and their families.

Requirements:
-at least 18 years old
-completion of comprehensive volunteer training and orientation
-submission of a background check and drug screening
-submission of a TB test


If you have any questions or need additional information, feel free to visit our website www.gentivahs.com or email our volunteer coordinator at jean.murray@gentivahs.com or call 612-361-0022.

Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parkinson's Foundation Chapter Board Member

Job Title

Parkinson's Foundation Chapter Board Member

 

Position Type

Nonprofit Board

 

Job Function(s)

Business Development, Corporate Development (Fund Raising), Corporate Strategy/Strategic Planning, Customer Relations Management, Marketing, Public Relations

 

Job Location(s)

Virtual - Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota

 

Job Description

The Parkinson's Foundation Minnesota & Dakotas Chapter seeks interested individuals to serve on our Chapter Board. The volunteer board is made up of diverse professionals committed increase awareness, increase the Chapter's reach, and helping raise funds to serve more people living with Parkinson's disease, their care partners, clinicians, and supportive professionals. The Parkinson's Foundation is an established national nonprofit with an annual budget of $50M. Seventeen chapters nationwide support initiatives on the ground while helping strategize programs, research, and grant-making. The Minnesota and Dakotas Chapter Board will help us to reach all 17,088 individuals living with PD in our 3-state area. The Board meets virtually 6 times/ year, and committees of the Board meet as needed. Depending on their skills, interests, and networks/industries, members take on individual and project-based work. A modest personal financial contribution, as well as a commitment to active fundraising, is expected. The Parkinson's community is inspiring and strong, and our National Board and regional staff and volunteers are genuinely supportive. Please help us bring more attention to this common and devastating disease while supporting better care and research toward a cure, all while working alongside dedicated professionals like yourself--Thank you!

Nonprofit: Parkinson's Foundation

Job Title

Parkinson's Foundation Chapter Board Member

 

Position Type

Nonprofit Board

 

Job Function(s)

Business Development, Corporate Development (Fund Raising), Corporate Strategy/Strategic Planning, Customer Relations Management, Marketing, Public Relations

 

Job Location(s)

Virtual - Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota

 

Job Description

The Parkinson's Foundation Minnesota & Dakotas Chapter seeks interested individuals to serve on our Chapter Board. The volunteer board is made up of diverse professionals committed increase awareness, increase the Chapter's reach, and helping raise funds to serve more people living with Parkinson's disease, their care partners, clinicians, and supportive professionals. The Parkinson's Foundation is an established national nonprofit with an annual budget of $50M. Seventeen chapters nationwide support initiatives on the ground while helping strategize programs, research, and grant-making. The Minnesota and Dakotas Chapter Board will help us to reach all 17,088 individuals living with PD in our 3-state area. The Board meets virtually 6 times/ year, and committees of the Board meet as needed. Depending on their skills, interests, and networks/industries, members take on individual and project-based work. A modest personal financial contribution, as well as a commitment to active fundraising, is expected. The Parkinson's community is inspiring and strong, and our National Board and regional staff and volunteers are genuinely supportive. Please help us bring more attention to this common and devastating disease while supporting better care and research toward a cure, all while working alongside dedicated professionals like yourself--Thank you!

Nonprofit: Parkinson's Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Legacy Family Center Montessori School Capital Campaign

Legacy Family Center Montessori School Capital Campaign

Our Vision Legacy Family Center is creating a permanent home for Kora Montessori, a culturally grounded school that celebrates the identity, resilience, and brilliance of West African immigrant and refugee families. This will be a place where children learn with joy, families feel seen and supported, and community traditions are honored every day.

What We’re Building?

Culturally grounded classrooms where West African heritage is woven into daily Montessori learning A welcoming family hub for connection, support, and cultural affirmation A community gathering space that strengthens cross‑generational relationships An environment of excellence that prepares children for academic success, confidence, and leadership

Join the Advisory Committee?

We are inviting passionate community members and volunteers to help bring this vision to life. Advisory Committee members serve as trusted ambassadors who expand our reach, build relationships, and champion culturally responsive education.

Key Responsibilities:

Represent Legacy as a community ambassador with businesses, faith communities, and local leaders and make warm introductions to potential financial or in‑kind supporters Host, coordinate, or participate in donor gatherings, conversations, and site visits Offer insight on responsive messaging and outreach strategies Share campaign milestones through your personal networks and social mediaCoordinate and participate in peer‑to‑peer fundraising by sharing your personal story and inviting your network to join the vision

Time Commitment 1–2 meetings per month during active campaign phases, with flexible involvement based on your strengths, interests, and availability.

Why Peer‑to‑Peer Fundraising Matters?

Peer‑to‑peer fundraising is one of the most meaningful ways to support the campaign because it grows from relationships, cultural pride, and community connection. When you share why Kora Montessori matters to you, people listen — and they give because you asked. It’s simple, personal, and powerful.

Why Join?

Be part of a historic project that will serve generations of children and families Help shape a school rooted in cultural pride, belonging, and Montessori excellence Build meaningful relationships with community leaders, families, and partners Use your voice, connections, and talents to create lasting impact for immigrant families

Interested in joining? Contact us: Subject: Advisory Committee

Email: info@legacyfamilycentermn.org

Nonprofit: Legacy Family Center

Legacy Family Center Montessori School Capital Campaign

Our Vision Legacy Family Center is creating a permanent home for Kora Montessori, a culturally grounded school that celebrates the identity, resilience, and brilliance of West African immigrant and refugee families. This will be a place where children learn with joy, families feel seen and supported, and community traditions are honored every day.

What We’re Building?

Culturally grounded classrooms where West African heritage is woven into daily Montessori learning A welcoming family hub for connection, support, and cultural affirmation A community gathering space that strengthens cross‑generational relationships An environment of excellence that prepares children for academic success, confidence, and leadership

Join the Advisory Committee?

We are inviting passionate community members and volunteers to help bring this vision to life. Advisory Committee members serve as trusted ambassadors who expand our reach, build relationships, and champion culturally responsive education.

Key Responsibilities:

Represent Legacy as a community ambassador with businesses, faith communities, and local leaders and make warm introductions to potential financial or in‑kind supporters Host, coordinate, or participate in donor gatherings, conversations, and site visits Offer insight on responsive messaging and outreach strategies Share campaign milestones through your personal networks and social mediaCoordinate and participate in peer‑to‑peer fundraising by sharing your personal story and inviting your network to join the vision

Time Commitment 1–2 meetings per month during active campaign phases, with flexible involvement based on your strengths, interests, and availability.

Why Peer‑to‑Peer Fundraising Matters?

Peer‑to‑peer fundraising is one of the most meaningful ways to support the campaign because it grows from relationships, cultural pride, and community connection. When you share why Kora Montessori matters to you, people listen — and they give because you asked. It’s simple, personal, and powerful.

Why Join?

Be part of a historic project that will serve generations of children and families Help shape a school rooted in cultural pride, belonging, and Montessori excellence Build meaningful relationships with community leaders, families, and partners Use your voice, connections, and talents to create lasting impact for immigrant families

Interested in joining? Contact us: Subject: Advisory Committee

Email: info@legacyfamilycentermn.org

Nonprofit: Legacy Family Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Marketing and story telling assistance

Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day.  Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams.

Help us tell our story and gain support. Develop a variety of marketing materials to promote and share stories of the work. Examples include writing blogs, creating brochures, helping to develop a pitch for staff to use when they meet with tourists at the Farm and Innovation Center, etc.

Flexible hours, work from home

Nonprofit: Food for His Children

Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day.  Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams.

Help us tell our story and gain support. Develop a variety of marketing materials to promote and share stories of the work. Examples include writing blogs, creating brochures, helping to develop a pitch for staff to use when they meet with tourists at the Farm and Innovation Center, etc.

Flexible hours, work from home

Nonprofit: Food for His Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55032

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community outreach

Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day.  Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams.

Work with the executive director to make more connections to build support for the mission and programs. Assist with outreach efforts and connecting with local organizations, funders, companies, and other group by making calls and/or sending emails, and could also include representing Food for His Children at events if you're open to that. This role will also help the executive director get in front of more people to gain support and tell the story of the efforts in Tanzania.

Flexible hours, work from home

Nonprofit: Food for His Children

Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day.  Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams.

Work with the executive director to make more connections to build support for the mission and programs. Assist with outreach efforts and connecting with local organizations, funders, companies, and other group by making calls and/or sending emails, and could also include representing Food for His Children at events if you're open to that. This role will also help the executive director get in front of more people to gain support and tell the story of the efforts in Tanzania.

Flexible hours, work from home

Nonprofit: Food for His Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55032

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board member

Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day.  Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams.

We focus on sustainable processes, and community development to empower families and communities to become all they were created to be. Through a variety of programs, we support initiatives and families in Tanzania. We are looking for committed board members who care about our cause. Be an advocate and share your skills and expertise that help guide and grow the work of Food For His Children.

Attending meetings and actively participating in committees Communicating with the executive director and other board members Following through on assignments Supporting program initiatives Ensuring financial stability of the organization including helping with fundraising efforts and sharing about Food for His Children within your network

Flexible hours, work from home

Nonprofit: Food for His Children

Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day.  Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams.

We focus on sustainable processes, and community development to empower families and communities to become all they were created to be. Through a variety of programs, we support initiatives and families in Tanzania. We are looking for committed board members who care about our cause. Be an advocate and share your skills and expertise that help guide and grow the work of Food For His Children.

Attending meetings and actively participating in committees Communicating with the executive director and other board members Following through on assignments Supporting program initiatives Ensuring financial stability of the organization including helping with fundraising efforts and sharing about Food for His Children within your network

Flexible hours, work from home

Nonprofit: Food for His Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55032

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Simple First Aid Kit Assembly

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Reach for Resources is refreshing our staff first aid kits. The kits are already assembled. We only need volunteers to add gloves and place each kit into a labeled baggie. This is a fast and simple project that directly supports staff safety. Groups are welcome to volunteer at our office or complete the project at their own site.

Volunteer Tasks

Volunteers will:

Pick up pre assembled first aid kits Add a pair of gloves to each kit Place each kit into a baggie Seal and stack completed kits Help with simple cleanup once the project is complete

No experience is needed.

Skills Needed Ability to follow simple steps Light hand assembly Suitable for all ages with adult supervision if needed Why This Matters

First aid kits are used by staff in community programs, home visits, recreation activities, and office settings. Volunteers help ensure each kit is complete, accurate, and ready to use.

Location

Reach for Resources Office
Minnetonka, MN

Off site volunteering is available on request. We are happy to transport all kits and supplies to your group.

Interested in Volunteering?

To schedule a time or request an off site option, contact:

Blair McLaughlin
Executive Administrative Assistant

bmclaughlin@reachforresources.org | 952-688-3944

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

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Reach for Resources is refreshing our staff first aid kits. The kits are already assembled. We only need volunteers to add gloves and place each kit into a labeled baggie. This is a fast and simple project that directly supports staff safety. Groups are welcome to volunteer at our office or complete the project at their own site.

Volunteer Tasks

Volunteers will:

Pick up pre assembled first aid kits Add a pair of gloves to each kit Place each kit into a baggie Seal and stack completed kits Help with simple cleanup once the project is complete

No experience is needed.

Skills Needed Ability to follow simple steps Light hand assembly Suitable for all ages with adult supervision if needed Why This Matters

First aid kits are used by staff in community programs, home visits, recreation activities, and office settings. Volunteers help ensure each kit is complete, accurate, and ready to use.

Location

Reach for Resources Office
Minnetonka, MN

Off site volunteering is available on request. We are happy to transport all kits and supplies to your group.

Interested in Volunteering?

To schedule a time or request an off site option, contact:

Blair McLaughlin
Executive Administrative Assistant

bmclaughlin@reachforresources.org | 952-688-3944

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shopping Day Volunteers

Joseph's Coat is a free store serving those in need within an environment of dignity and respect. We are seeking volunteers to join our team.

Shopping Day volunteer positions are on site at Joseph's Coat. Joseph's Coat is a free store that provides goods to those in need. We are open to shoppers on Mondays and Wednesdays. Shopping Day volunteer duties can include: 
1. Assisting on the store floor in various sections
2. Helping at the door to check in, and give shopping bags to shoppers
3. Assisting at the Hygiene Counter
4. Sorting donations in the back
5. Assist with answering the phones and making appointments as needed
6. Other duties as needed

Time Commitment:    One shift per week preferred 3-month volunteer commitment Various shifts available on Mondays and Wednesdays: We currently need four volunteers to each work one 3-4-hour shift per week.  Responsibilities and Qualifications: Must be over 18 years of age The ability to treat people with dignity and respect at all times The ability to pick up 25 pounds from the floor to shoulder height The abilities to bend, stoop, sit, stand, pick up, step over, push and pull  The ability to communicate with shoppers If answering phones, the ability to use Windows-based computers and to communicate with people with heavy accents. The ability speak Spanish, Karen or Karenni is helpful, but not a requirement.Training is provided.

We look forward to meeting you!


Nonprofit: Joseph's Coat

Joseph's Coat is a free store serving those in need within an environment of dignity and respect. We are seeking volunteers to join our team.

Shopping Day volunteer positions are on site at Joseph's Coat. Joseph's Coat is a free store that provides goods to those in need. We are open to shoppers on Mondays and Wednesdays. Shopping Day volunteer duties can include: 
1. Assisting on the store floor in various sections
2. Helping at the door to check in, and give shopping bags to shoppers
3. Assisting at the Hygiene Counter
4. Sorting donations in the back
5. Assist with answering the phones and making appointments as needed
6. Other duties as needed

Time Commitment:    One shift per week preferred 3-month volunteer commitment Various shifts available on Mondays and Wednesdays: We currently need four volunteers to each work one 3-4-hour shift per week.  Responsibilities and Qualifications: Must be over 18 years of age The ability to treat people with dignity and respect at all times The ability to pick up 25 pounds from the floor to shoulder height The abilities to bend, stoop, sit, stand, pick up, step over, push and pull  The ability to communicate with shoppers If answering phones, the ability to use Windows-based computers and to communicate with people with heavy accents. The ability speak Spanish, Karen or Karenni is helpful, but not a requirement.Training is provided.

We look forward to meeting you!


Nonprofit: Joseph's Coat

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Day Volunteers

Joseph's Coat is a free store serving those in need within an environment of dignity and respect. We are seeking volunteers to join our team.

Our Donation Day volunteer positions are on site at Joseph's Coat. On Tuesdays and Thursdays we accept donations for clothing, housewares and hygiene items. Donation Day volunteer duties include:
1. Sorting items to our standard to place in the store
2. Helping to check donors in and assist them with donations
3. Helping to move donation items to keep the walkways clear
4. Checking the store to make sure that items are to our standards
5. Assisting with answering the phones and making appointments as needed
6. Other duties as needed

Time Commitment:    One shift per week is preferred 3-month volunteer commitment Various shifts available on Tuesdays and Thursdays: We currently need four volunteers to each work one 3-4-hour shift per week.  Responsibilities and Qualifications:  Must be over 18 years of age, or accompanied by a guardian adult The ability to pick up 25 pounds from the floor to shoulder height The abilities to bend, stoop, sit, stand, pick up, step over, push and pull If answering phones, the ability to use Windows-based computers and to communicate with people with accents. The ability speak Spanish, Karen or Karenni is helpful but not a requirement.Training is provided.

We look forward to meeting you!!

Nonprofit: Joseph's Coat

Joseph's Coat is a free store serving those in need within an environment of dignity and respect. We are seeking volunteers to join our team.

Our Donation Day volunteer positions are on site at Joseph's Coat. On Tuesdays and Thursdays we accept donations for clothing, housewares and hygiene items. Donation Day volunteer duties include:
1. Sorting items to our standard to place in the store
2. Helping to check donors in and assist them with donations
3. Helping to move donation items to keep the walkways clear
4. Checking the store to make sure that items are to our standards
5. Assisting with answering the phones and making appointments as needed
6. Other duties as needed

Time Commitment:    One shift per week is preferred 3-month volunteer commitment Various shifts available on Tuesdays and Thursdays: We currently need four volunteers to each work one 3-4-hour shift per week.  Responsibilities and Qualifications:  Must be over 18 years of age, or accompanied by a guardian adult The ability to pick up 25 pounds from the floor to shoulder height The abilities to bend, stoop, sit, stand, pick up, step over, push and pull If answering phones, the ability to use Windows-based computers and to communicate with people with accents. The ability speak Spanish, Karen or Karenni is helpful but not a requirement.Training is provided.

We look forward to meeting you!!

Nonprofit: Joseph's Coat

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Appointment Scheduling

Joseph's Coat is a free store serving those in need within an environment of dignity and respect.   

We are seeking help to schedule appointments, over the phone, for both shoppers and donors. We answer calls Monday-Thursday, from 9am-3pm. We are looking for a 2-3 volunteers to work one morning or afternoon each week for a 3-4 hour shift. Join our team and help make a positive impact in our community. Training is provided.

Requirements:  
-Ability to answer up to 20 calls per day

-Ability to use computer scheduling software

-Ability to communicate with people of various background

Nonprofit: Joseph's Coat

Joseph's Coat is a free store serving those in need within an environment of dignity and respect.   

We are seeking help to schedule appointments, over the phone, for both shoppers and donors. We answer calls Monday-Thursday, from 9am-3pm. We are looking for a 2-3 volunteers to work one morning or afternoon each week for a 3-4 hour shift. Join our team and help make a positive impact in our community. Training is provided.

Requirements:  
-Ability to answer up to 20 calls per day

-Ability to use computer scheduling software

-Ability to communicate with people of various background

Nonprofit: Joseph's Coat

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Cleanup and Beautification in St Anthony

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! 

Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.


Interested in taking an hour or three to brighten someone’s season? We are very flexible on days, times, durations, and locations, and will try to match you with a group home location of highest need that works best for your travel time. We provide necessary tools and gloves, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own as well. Please reach out to Keller Karlstrom at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org or 701-205-6233 with any questions!

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Every Meal Volunteer Delivery Driver

Every Meal is looking for volunteer delivery drivers who can commit to a minimum of two 5 hour shifts each month during the school year. Every Meal Volunteer Delivery Drivers will use the Every Meal van to deliver boxes of food bags from our facility in Roseville, MN to our partner schools in and around the Twin Cities Metro area.

Training:

This is a physical role which requires training prior to making your first delivery.Volunteers will ride along with one of our delivery drivers as part of the training.Volunteers will be trained on loading and unloading the van, safety, and our delivery protocol.

Schedule:

Delivery shifts are Monday through Thursday mornings from 8am - 1pm during the school year, with the knowledge that deliveries may be completed before the end of the scheduled shift.

Qualifications:

Valid Drivers License and Proof of personal Auto InsuranceClean Motor Vehicle Driving RecordAble to pass a background check.Ability to push, pull, lift, bend. Every Meal boxes weigh between 25-30 lbs each and are delivered on rolling metal carts (maximum of 12 boxes per cart) or push carts (maximum 8 boxes). The van has a lift gate to assist in loading and unloading.Ability to communicate clearly with staff and able to receive and understand assignments.Friendly, courteous, and respectful to staff, volunteers, and community partners.Must be 18 years or older.

If you are interested in or would like more information about this role, please contact Barbara at bfritz@everymeal.org.



Nonprofit: Every Meal

Every Meal is looking for volunteer delivery drivers who can commit to a minimum of two 5 hour shifts each month during the school year. Every Meal Volunteer Delivery Drivers will use the Every Meal van to deliver boxes of food bags from our facility in Roseville, MN to our partner schools in and around the Twin Cities Metro area.

Training:

This is a physical role which requires training prior to making your first delivery.Volunteers will ride along with one of our delivery drivers as part of the training.Volunteers will be trained on loading and unloading the van, safety, and our delivery protocol.

Schedule:

Delivery shifts are Monday through Thursday mornings from 8am - 1pm during the school year, with the knowledge that deliveries may be completed before the end of the scheduled shift.

Qualifications:

Valid Drivers License and Proof of personal Auto InsuranceClean Motor Vehicle Driving RecordAble to pass a background check.Ability to push, pull, lift, bend. Every Meal boxes weigh between 25-30 lbs each and are delivered on rolling metal carts (maximum of 12 boxes per cart) or push carts (maximum 8 boxes). The van has a lift gate to assist in loading and unloading.Ability to communicate clearly with staff and able to receive and understand assignments.Friendly, courteous, and respectful to staff, volunteers, and community partners.Must be 18 years or older.

If you are interested in or would like more information about this role, please contact Barbara at bfritz@everymeal.org.



Nonprofit: Every Meal

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking members for the Volunteer Relations Committee

Life can present challenges, and families may face overwhelming stress due to various factors such as unemployment, homelessness, mental health needs, medical issues, domestic violence, or simply the need for a break and some rest. In times of crisis, many parents can turn to family, friends, or reliable individuals for help. However, not all families have a trusted support system in place. This is where STAR House steps in as a trusted ally, offering free, safe, overnight care for children and supportive services for caregivers. You can be a part of the solution!

Our Commitment to Families in Ramsey County:

During our founding process, STAR House benefits from individuals like you who care deeply about the well-being of families in Ramsey County. We are inviting you to join us in creating safe options for these families. Your contributions of time and expertise will make a positive impact for generations to come.

Virtual and Fulfilling Opportunities:

Our volunteer opportunities are virtual, fulfilling, and flexible, allowing you to make a difference from the comfort of your own home. Here are the current openings in our committees:


Volunteer Relations Committee

Seeking a Leader for the Volunteer Relations Committee and committee members Join our volunteer committee to help build and support our amazing strong and growing community of volunteers. As we move past founding and in to the opening phase, our volunteer needs are shifting to include roles in direct care, cooking, hospitality, cleaning, and more. Help recruit and support volunteers that will be critical to serving our families.

Get Involved Today:

Your support is invaluable to us, and together, we can make a meaningful impact on the lives of families in Ramsey County. To learn more about our volunteering opportunities and how you can be a part of this vital mission, please visit starhousemn.org/volunteering.

Join us in creating a brighter future for families in need. Together, we can make a lasting difference

Nonprofit: STAR House

Life can present challenges, and families may face overwhelming stress due to various factors such as unemployment, homelessness, mental health needs, medical issues, domestic violence, or simply the need for a break and some rest. In times of crisis, many parents can turn to family, friends, or reliable individuals for help. However, not all families have a trusted support system in place. This is where STAR House steps in as a trusted ally, offering free, safe, overnight care for children and supportive services for caregivers. You can be a part of the solution!

Our Commitment to Families in Ramsey County:

During our founding process, STAR House benefits from individuals like you who care deeply about the well-being of families in Ramsey County. We are inviting you to join us in creating safe options for these families. Your contributions of time and expertise will make a positive impact for generations to come.

Virtual and Fulfilling Opportunities:

Our volunteer opportunities are virtual, fulfilling, and flexible, allowing you to make a difference from the comfort of your own home. Here are the current openings in our committees:


Volunteer Relations Committee

Seeking a Leader for the Volunteer Relations Committee and committee members Join our volunteer committee to help build and support our amazing strong and growing community of volunteers. As we move past founding and in to the opening phase, our volunteer needs are shifting to include roles in direct care, cooking, hospitality, cleaning, and more. Help recruit and support volunteers that will be critical to serving our families.

Get Involved Today:

Your support is invaluable to us, and together, we can make a meaningful impact on the lives of families in Ramsey County. To learn more about our volunteering opportunities and how you can be a part of this vital mission, please visit starhousemn.org/volunteering.

Join us in creating a brighter future for families in need. Together, we can make a lasting difference

Nonprofit: STAR House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Granter

This is a wonderful opportunity to create hope, strength, and joy for a child with a critical illness! Wish granters will be able to build a relationship with a child in their community and connect with the child’s family. Wish granters assist the child throughout the whole process from helping brainstorm wish ideas, to helping make it all come true. Wish Granters work in teams of two or three to assure the wish is fulfilled. No experience needed; we will provide training flexible with your schedule.

Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota

This is a wonderful opportunity to create hope, strength, and joy for a child with a critical illness! Wish granters will be able to build a relationship with a child in their community and connect with the child’s family. Wish granters assist the child throughout the whole process from helping brainstorm wish ideas, to helping make it all come true. Wish Granters work in teams of two or three to assure the wish is fulfilled. No experience needed; we will provide training flexible with your schedule.

Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Wish Granter

Wish granters are essential to fulfilling each child’s wish. They work in teams of two or three and help the wish child determine their heartfelt wish. Wish granters create an exceptional wish experience through building a relationship with the child and their family. Wish children come from all different backgrounds and cultures, so with the help of bilingual wish granters, a wish child can communicate in a language that they are most comfortable with during the wish process! It also greatly reduces the stress for other family members. We welcome all applicants, but have a particular need for volunteers who can speak Spanish, Hmong, Somali, Oromo, and Arabic at any level of proficiency. ASL is also in demand. Training is provided and is flexible with your schedule.

Thank you for your interest in helping kids with critical illnesses and their families.

 

Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota

Wish granters are essential to fulfilling each child’s wish. They work in teams of two or three and help the wish child determine their heartfelt wish. Wish granters create an exceptional wish experience through building a relationship with the child and their family. Wish children come from all different backgrounds and cultures, so with the help of bilingual wish granters, a wish child can communicate in a language that they are most comfortable with during the wish process! It also greatly reduces the stress for other family members. We welcome all applicants, but have a particular need for volunteers who can speak Spanish, Hmong, Somali, Oromo, and Arabic at any level of proficiency. ASL is also in demand. Training is provided and is flexible with your schedule.

Thank you for your interest in helping kids with critical illnesses and their families.

 

Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekends Need Excitement? Volunteer with Us in New Hope!

Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and help unpack, sort and price great donations.  Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.  Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date, and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and help unpack, sort and price great donations.  Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.  Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date, and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Weekend Need Excitement? Volunteer with Us in Richfield!

Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and help unpack, sort and price great donations.  Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2-hours.  Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse and find the location, date and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and help unpack, sort and price great donations.  Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2-hours.  Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse and find the location, date and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield!

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups daily! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org.  Click on the Sign Up or Login Tab and scroll down to find the location, date and time of your choosing. Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance to sign up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups daily! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org.  Click on the Sign Up or Login Tab and scroll down to find the location, date and time of your choosing. Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance to sign up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in New Hope!

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups daily!  Volunteer shifts are are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org. Scroll down to find the location, date and time of your choosing.  Questions? Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnsota.org or 952-915-3670 with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups daily!  Volunteer shifts are are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org. Scroll down to find the location, date and time of your choosing.  Questions? Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnsota.org or 952-915-3670 with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington!

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers?  Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org.  Click on the Sign Up or Login tab to find the location, date and time that works best for you. Contact Michelle T at  (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers?  Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org.  Click on the Sign Up or Login tab to find the location, date and time that works best for you. Contact Michelle T at  (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rack 'em Up in Richfield to Benefit People with Disabilities!

Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups  are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups  are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rack 'em Up in New Hope & Benefit People with Disabilities!

Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups  are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org.  Click the "Sing Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups  are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org.  Click the "Sing Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rack 'em Up in Bloomington to Benefit People with Disabilities!

Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit!--Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in Richfield!

You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families!

Volunteers are needed daily to help stock our sales floor and merchandise/organize.  Shifts are only 2 hours and you can volunteer as an individual or with a group.  Sign up online at www.volunteerforarc.org or contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families!

Volunteers are needed daily to help stock our sales floor and merchandise/organize.  Shifts are only 2 hours and you can volunteer as an individual or with a group.  Sign up online at www.volunteerforarc.org or contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit!--Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in New Hope!

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores have one-time and on-going volunteer opportunities with flexible hours—days, evenings and weekends, 7 days a week!   Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and scheduling is flexible.  Volunteers at Arc’s Value Village help unpack and sort donations such as clothing, accessories, household items, books, toys, jewelry, etc. and help get them ready for the sales floor. 

Sign up to volunteer on our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org.  Click the “SIGN UP or LOGIN” tab. Then find the location, date, and time that works best for you. 

Arc’s Value Village has generated more than $28 million for The Arc’s programs and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We look forward to having you volunteer with us.  Volunteer on your own or bring a friend! Contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores have one-time and on-going volunteer opportunities with flexible hours—days, evenings and weekends, 7 days a week!   Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and scheduling is flexible.  Volunteers at Arc’s Value Village help unpack and sort donations such as clothing, accessories, household items, books, toys, jewelry, etc. and help get them ready for the sales floor. 

Sign up to volunteer on our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org.  Click the “SIGN UP or LOGIN” tab. Then find the location, date, and time that works best for you. 

Arc’s Value Village has generated more than $28 million for The Arc’s programs and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We look forward to having you volunteer with us.  Volunteer on your own or bring a friend! Contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit! - Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in Bloomington!

You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families!

Volunteers are needed daily to help stock our sales floor and merchandise/organize. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and you can volunteer individually or with a group. Sign up at www.volunteerforarc.org or contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

 Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families!

Volunteers are needed daily to help stock our sales floor and merchandise/organize. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and you can volunteer individually or with a group. Sign up at www.volunteerforarc.org or contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

 Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Fun Volunteering in Richfield to Benefit People with Disabilities!

Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org Click the Sign Up or Login tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org Click the Sign Up or Login tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: No