Volunteer: Bring the Fun! New Year's Eve Party Kits NeededHelp us have fun New Year's Eve with party kits so we can celebrate at home with our friends! Each kit please include: NYE themed decorations such as streamers, balloons, table-tops, hats, noise makers, etc. NYE themed serving ware such as paper plates, napkins, cups, tablecloth, plastic utencils, etc. Fun treats that are store-bought and pre-packaged such as sparkling cider, cookies, cake bars, pudding, etc.Package the kit in a festive gift bag or box. Please include enough items for at least 12 adults. Donate one or more kits! Deliver kits by December 12th to 1168 Northland Drive, Mendota Heights, 55120, Monday - Friday business hours (or contact to arrange time) Contact kathy.anderson@livingwell.org 651 242 5141 Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Help us have fun New Year's Eve with party kits so we can celebrate at home with our friends! Each kit please include: NYE themed decorations such as streamers, balloons, table-tops, hats, noise makers, etc. NYE themed serving ware such as paper plates, napkins, cups, tablecloth, plastic utencils, etc. Fun treats that are store-bought and pre-packaged such as sparkling cider, cookies, cake bars, pudding, etc.Package the kit in a festive gift bag or box. Please include enough items for at least 12 adults. Donate one or more kits! Deliver kits by December 12th to 1168 Northland Drive, Mendota Heights, 55120, Monday - Friday business hours (or contact to arrange time) Contact kathy.anderson@livingwell.org 651 242 5141 Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 12, 2025 Zip Code: 55120 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donate & assemble snack packs for Saint Paul youthWe are calling on groups or families to donate and assemble snack packs for youth in Wilder programs. We need 300 snack packs - your group could complete some or all of this need! Each pack should be in a 1 gallon size Zip-Top bag and include: 1 macaroni and cheese1 package of Goldfish crackers1 fruit cup1 apple sauce pouch1 or 2 granola bars (no peanuts or peanut butter)When and Where: Collect items anytime now through mid-December 2025. You can do this on your own time and at your own location. Then, contact us to arrange a drop off time once you’re ready! Your group will: Collect or purchase snack items.Assemble items into individual snack packs.Label boxes with quantity.Deliver to our location.Learn More: Contact us to express interest at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460. We will then share more details about our request and arrange delivery. Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation We are calling on groups or families to donate and assemble snack packs for youth in Wilder programs. We need 300 snack packs - your group could complete some or all of this need! Each pack should be in a 1 gallon size Zip-Top bag and include: 1 macaroni and cheese1 package of Goldfish crackers1 fruit cup1 apple sauce pouch1 or 2 granola bars (no peanuts or peanut butter)When and Where: Collect items anytime now through mid-December 2025. You can do this on your own time and at your own location. Then, contact us to arrange a drop off time once you’re ready! Your group will: Collect or purchase snack items.Assemble items into individual snack packs.Label boxes with quantity.Deliver to our location.Learn More: Contact us to express interest at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460. We will then share more details about our request and arrange delivery. Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 17, 2025 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking for a group project? Make meal kits for preschool familiesWe are calling on volunteers to collect food items and assemble them into meal kits for our Wilder Child Development Center food pantry. Example meal kits include Pancake Breakfast, Spaghetti Dinner, Alfredo Dinner, or Chili. Specific lists of example family meal kits will be provided. A full kit that has all needed non-perishable items for a meal is in high demand. We can use up to 10-15 kits of each meal kit. As a group, you can: Collect or donate non-perishable food items or meal kit components.Assemble meal kits to ensure that families receive a balanced package.Provide nourishing food to support local families.When and Where: Collect and assemble items anytime now through the end of November 2025. You can do this on your own time and at your own location. You can decide how many meal kits you would like to assemble - we can use 10-15 kits of each meal option. Contact us to arrange a drop off time once you’re ready! Learn More: Contact us to express interest at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460. Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation We are calling on volunteers to collect food items and assemble them into meal kits for our Wilder Child Development Center food pantry. Example meal kits include Pancake Breakfast, Spaghetti Dinner, Alfredo Dinner, or Chili. Specific lists of example family meal kits will be provided. A full kit that has all needed non-perishable items for a meal is in high demand. We can use up to 10-15 kits of each meal kit. As a group, you can: Collect or donate non-perishable food items or meal kit components.Assemble meal kits to ensure that families receive a balanced package.Provide nourishing food to support local families.When and Where: Collect and assemble items anytime now through the end of November 2025. You can do this on your own time and at your own location. You can decide how many meal kits you would like to assemble - we can use 10-15 kits of each meal option. Contact us to arrange a drop off time once you’re ready! Learn More: Contact us to express interest at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460. Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 26, 2025 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking for a group project? Purchase & assemble winter break packs for 12 Saint Paul familiesEach year, one of Wilder’s mental health & wellness programs for kids sends out winter break packs in December that include fun for the whole family! We are seeking volunteers to buy and build small packs for 12 families this winter. Each pack includes three components: Board Game or Winter-Related Activity: Foster quality family time with every roll of the dice or snowman build by providing an engaging and entertaining game/activity. A list of suggested activities will be provided; must be appropriate for age 5 and up. Culturally-Appropriate Kid’s Book: Reading is an incredible way to connect and stimulate young minds. Books for age 5-13 are needed, and specific suggestions will be provided. Lego Set, Science or Building Kit, or Craft: Encourage creativity and bonding through these fun activities that involve building, creating, imagining, and fun!How to Participate: Contact us to express interest at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460. We’re also happy to answer any questions before you commit to the opportunity. We’ll send you details on each item requested for 12 total packs of 3 items. Then, you can arrange shopping and assembling on your own time. We’ll schedule a delivery date on or before Wenesday, Dec. 17 at our location in Saint Paul.Why get involved? Provide these donations that will help bring warmth and togetherness to families during winter break!Provide children with educational, entertaining and engaging activities. Strengthen your corporate or community group through this collective effort.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Each year, one of Wilder’s mental health & wellness programs for kids sends out winter break packs in December that include fun for the whole family! We are seeking volunteers to buy and build small packs for 12 families this winter. Each pack includes three components: Board Game or Winter-Related Activity: Foster quality family time with every roll of the dice or snowman build by providing an engaging and entertaining game/activity. A list of suggested activities will be provided; must be appropriate for age 5 and up. Culturally-Appropriate Kid’s Book: Reading is an incredible way to connect and stimulate young minds. Books for age 5-13 are needed, and specific suggestions will be provided. Lego Set, Science or Building Kit, or Craft: Encourage creativity and bonding through these fun activities that involve building, creating, imagining, and fun!How to Participate: Contact us to express interest at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460. We’re also happy to answer any questions before you commit to the opportunity. We’ll send you details on each item requested for 12 total packs of 3 items. Then, you can arrange shopping and assembling on your own time. We’ll schedule a delivery date on or before Wenesday, Dec. 17 at our location in Saint Paul.Why get involved? Provide these donations that will help bring warmth and togetherness to families during winter break!Provide children with educational, entertaining and engaging activities. Strengthen your corporate or community group through this collective effort.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 16, 2025 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support a Family this Holiday Season!Sponsors are still needed for our Gifts of Community Program! Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Sponsors are still needed for our Gifts of Community Program! Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 8, 2025 Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Packing for Children Around the World - Eagan MNAt Feed My Starving Children, our mission is to feed all of God's starving children around the world who are hungry in both body and in spirit. But we cannot do this without your help. Will you join us? You will pack dry meals called "Mannapack Rice" which is made of four essential ingredients: rice, soy, vegetables, and vitamins. We REQUIRE that you make a reservation on our website: https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer before you come to pack. On this website link, you will find: *Our packing locations We look forward to having you pack with us soon. Blessings Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. At Feed My Starving Children, our mission is to feed all of God's starving children around the world who are hungry in both body and in spirit. But we cannot do this without your help. Will you join us? You will pack dry meals called "Mannapack Rice" which is made of four essential ingredients: rice, soy, vegetables, and vitamins. We REQUIRE that you make a reservation on our website: https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer before you come to pack. On this website link, you will find: *Our packing locations We look forward to having you pack with us soon. Blessings Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55121 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Packing for Children Around the World - Coon Rapids, MNTurn hunger into hope with your own two hands! You will… Get a brief orientation with video, rules, and instructions work together with other volunteers to be part of an assembly line process to label, pour ingredients, weigh, box, and palletize dry ingredients. Conclude your packing shift to celebrate the number of boxes you packed as a large group and learn about what your next steps can look likeWe will… Promise you a good time working together with friends, family, and sometimes strangers Empower you and your team to be world changers Include everyone on your team. We have spots for people who can’t stand, those who want to move and be active, and anyone who is looking for a fun place to volunteer!How to get involved… Sign up online: fmsc.org/coonrapids. We do have limited space per packing session We have three locations in the greater Twin Cities area (Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, and Eagan) Each site has 5 packing sessions six days a week (we’re closed on Sundays) Monday 5 pm – 6:30 pm 7:15pm – 8:45 pm Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 am - 11:45 am 12 pm – 1:45 pm 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm 5 pm – 6:30 pm 7:15pm – 8:45 pmA few other things to know… Our minimum age requirement is 5 years old when accompanied by an adult. We do not have a minimum group size, so you may come alone or bring a group. If you are completing community/school/church/court related community service, please ask for a Volunteer Service Hours form immediately following your packing session.Donations: While donations are not required to pack at this session, we humbly request them. Each volunteer packs about $63 worth of food and FMSC receives no government support. We can only send meals as we have funding. Nearly everyone is able to contribute something, but we leave the amount up to you. Many groups and individuals make advance fundraising a fun part of their service project. As you're willing and able, you may donate on the day you volunteer (by cash, check or credit card), or online before or after you pack. Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Turn hunger into hope with your own two hands! You will… Get a brief orientation with video, rules, and instructions work together with other volunteers to be part of an assembly line process to label, pour ingredients, weigh, box, and palletize dry ingredients. Conclude your packing shift to celebrate the number of boxes you packed as a large group and learn about what your next steps can look likeWe will… Promise you a good time working together with friends, family, and sometimes strangers Empower you and your team to be world changers Include everyone on your team. We have spots for people who can’t stand, those who want to move and be active, and anyone who is looking for a fun place to volunteer!How to get involved… Sign up online: fmsc.org/coonrapids. We do have limited space per packing session We have three locations in the greater Twin Cities area (Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, and Eagan) Each site has 5 packing sessions six days a week (we’re closed on Sundays) Monday 5 pm – 6:30 pm 7:15pm – 8:45 pm Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 am - 11:45 am 12 pm – 1:45 pm 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm 5 pm – 6:30 pm 7:15pm – 8:45 pmA few other things to know… Our minimum age requirement is 5 years old when accompanied by an adult. We do not have a minimum group size, so you may come alone or bring a group. If you are completing community/school/church/court related community service, please ask for a Volunteer Service Hours form immediately following your packing session.Donations: While donations are not required to pack at this session, we humbly request them. Each volunteer packs about $63 worth of food and FMSC receives no government support. We can only send meals as we have funding. Nearly everyone is able to contribute something, but we leave the amount up to you. Many groups and individuals make advance fundraising a fun part of their service project. As you're willing and able, you may donate on the day you volunteer (by cash, check or credit card), or online before or after you pack. Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55433 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Packing for Children Around the World - Chanhassen, MNAt Feed My Starving Children, our mission is to feed all of God's starving children around the world who are hungry in both body and in spirit. But we cannot do this without your help. Will you join us? You will pack dry meals called "MannaPack Rice" which is made of four essential ingredients: rice, soy, vegetables, and vitamins. We REQUIRE that you make a reservation on our website: https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer before you come to pack. On this website link, you will find: *Our packing locations We look forward to having you pack with us soon. Blessings Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. At Feed My Starving Children, our mission is to feed all of God's starving children around the world who are hungry in both body and in spirit. But we cannot do this without your help. Will you join us? You will pack dry meals called "MannaPack Rice" which is made of four essential ingredients: rice, soy, vegetables, and vitamins. We REQUIRE that you make a reservation on our website: https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer before you come to pack. On this website link, you will find: *Our packing locations We look forward to having you pack with us soon. Blessings Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55317 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Drive: Help Fill our Preschool Food PantryCreate a volunteer opportunity on your own time as you host a donation drive for our preschool! Wilder Child Development Center is seeking items to restock our food pantry, and you can help us meet this gap. About us: Parents and guardians can expect the highest quality learning and care for their children ages 16 months to 5 years with year-round enrollment at Wilder’s Child Development Center. Our staff and teachers continually recognize and strive to meet the diverse needs, abilities, interests, and cultures of children and families, where each person is valued and respected as a contributor in our classroom environment. Families request: Paper towels* Toilet paper* Diapers (size 6)* Pull ups (3T-4T & 4T-5T)* Wipes* Dish soap* Canned tuna* Jelly* Shelf stable non-dairy milk* Oatmeal Cereal Shelf stable milk (dairy and nondairy) Pancake mix Maple Syrup Peanut Butter Jelly Canned Chicken Canned Fruit Canned Vegetables Pasta Pasta Sauce Soup Dishwasher Pods Diapers size 4-7 (unopened packages) We can take up to 10-15 of each item. *Starred items indicated highest need items right now. Ready to donate items? Please contact us at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460 with any questions and to arrange a drop off time at Wilder Child Development Center. Why get involved? Make a difference: Provide donations that will support local families.Team building: Strengthen your corporate or community group through this collective effort.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Create a volunteer opportunity on your own time as you host a donation drive for our preschool! Wilder Child Development Center is seeking items to restock our food pantry, and you can help us meet this gap. About us: Parents and guardians can expect the highest quality learning and care for their children ages 16 months to 5 years with year-round enrollment at Wilder’s Child Development Center. Our staff and teachers continually recognize and strive to meet the diverse needs, abilities, interests, and cultures of children and families, where each person is valued and respected as a contributor in our classroom environment. Families request: Paper towels* Toilet paper* Diapers (size 6)* Pull ups (3T-4T & 4T-5T)* Wipes* Dish soap* Canned tuna* Jelly* Shelf stable non-dairy milk* Oatmeal Cereal Shelf stable milk (dairy and nondairy) Pancake mix Maple Syrup Peanut Butter Jelly Canned Chicken Canned Fruit Canned Vegetables Pasta Pasta Sauce Soup Dishwasher Pods Diapers size 4-7 (unopened packages) We can take up to 10-15 of each item. *Starred items indicated highest need items right now. Ready to donate items? Please contact us at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460 with any questions and to arrange a drop off time at Wilder Child Development Center. Why get involved? Make a difference: Provide donations that will support local families.Team building: Strengthen your corporate or community group through this collective effort.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 30, 2025 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling All Blanket Makers - Make tie blankets for older adults!Gifts for Seniors accepts in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop-ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org! We need your help to provide handmade blankets for isolated older adults. Please sort by season when shipping. holiday season prints spring prints brightly colored prints animal photo printsOpen our Tie Blanket Making Flyer to learn more! This opportunity is available throughout the year! Visit us online at www.giftsforseniors.org - Thank you!
Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Gifts for Seniors accepts in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop-ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org! We need your help to provide handmade blankets for isolated older adults. Please sort by season when shipping. holiday season prints spring prints brightly colored prints animal photo printsOpen our Tie Blanket Making Flyer to learn more! This opportunity is available throughout the year! Visit us online at www.giftsforseniors.org - Thank you!
Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Giving Tree - Help Spread Holiday JoyHelp us make sure everyone we support receives a holiday gift this year! About 40 of the 300 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities we serve do not have family or friends that are able to give them holiday gifts. You or your group take responsibility for a list of 10, 20, or 30 requested gift items with a $25 max per item. Typical gift requests include sports team branded clothing, craft kits, pajamas, blankets, etc. After purchasing and wrapping gifts you'll drop them off at our main office at 1168 Northland Drive, Mendota Heights December 1st - 12th. Then our volunteer elves will load their sleighs and deliver to people at their homes through out the Twin Cities metro area. Email kathy.anderson@livingwell.org with your group name and how many items you want to give (10, 20, or 30) and you'll receive email back with the list of requested items. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Help us make sure everyone we support receives a holiday gift this year! About 40 of the 300 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities we serve do not have family or friends that are able to give them holiday gifts. You or your group take responsibility for a list of 10, 20, or 30 requested gift items with a $25 max per item. Typical gift requests include sports team branded clothing, craft kits, pajamas, blankets, etc. After purchasing and wrapping gifts you'll drop them off at our main office at 1168 Northland Drive, Mendota Heights December 1st - 12th. Then our volunteer elves will load their sleighs and deliver to people at their homes through out the Twin Cities metro area. Email kathy.anderson@livingwell.org with your group name and how many items you want to give (10, 20, or 30) and you'll receive email back with the list of requested items. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 12, 2025 Zip Code: 55120 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pack School Supplies for Underserved Schools around the Country!Kids In Need Foundation (KINF) is finishing up our most impactful year ever! So far this year volunteers have helped pack over 100,000 backpacks and over 10,000 supply boxes for teachers and students around the country. We could not have done this without the support of volunteers like you. As the year comes to an end, we are making one more push to get supplies into the hands of teachers and students when they return to school after winter break. Please consider joining us to ensure every student has the supplies they need to succeed!
Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Kids In Need Foundation (KINF) is finishing up our most impactful year ever! So far this year volunteers have helped pack over 100,000 backpacks and over 10,000 supply boxes for teachers and students around the country. We could not have done this without the support of volunteers like you. As the year comes to an end, we are making one more push to get supplies into the hands of teachers and students when they return to school after winter break. Please consider joining us to ensure every student has the supplies they need to succeed!
Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55117 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Native Seed Processing with MNSeed and Great River GreeningJoin a network of area native pollinator plant enthusiasts and to assist with seed cleaning at the Great River Greening garage (indoors). Seed heads of 130 species native pollinator plants were collected during fall community seed collecting events. Join Great River Greening, Hamline Midway Environmental Committee and MN SEED to help clean and package this community seed stock! Two Shifts Available on 12/8: 11:00-12:30 and 12:30-2pm To Register: Visit https://www.greatrivergreening.org/events-calendar-sign-up Participants will gain practical seed saving skills such as seed cleaning, seed storage, and seed starting. The resulting processed native pollinator plant seeds will be used in upcoming MN SEED and Bee Line activities and will be made available at community events throughout the year! This is a family-friendly event. Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged to attend. No previous knowledge or experience is necessary, we will provide the training and any tools required. All are welcome, any necessary training will be provided. Nonprofit: Great River Greening Join a network of area native pollinator plant enthusiasts and to assist with seed cleaning at the Great River Greening garage (indoors). Seed heads of 130 species native pollinator plants were collected during fall community seed collecting events. Join Great River Greening, Hamline Midway Environmental Committee and MN SEED to help clean and package this community seed stock! Two Shifts Available on 12/8: 11:00-12:30 and 12:30-2pm To Register: Visit https://www.greatrivergreening.org/events-calendar-sign-up Participants will gain practical seed saving skills such as seed cleaning, seed storage, and seed starting. The resulting processed native pollinator plant seeds will be used in upcoming MN SEED and Bee Line activities and will be made available at community events throughout the year! This is a family-friendly event. Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged to attend. No previous knowledge or experience is necessary, we will provide the training and any tools required. All are welcome, any necessary training will be provided. Nonprofit: Great River Greening Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 8, 2025 Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Native Seed Processing with MNSeed and Great River GreeningJoin a network of area native pollinator plant enthusiasts and to assist with seed cleaning at the Great River Greening garage (indoors). Seed heads of 130 species native pollinator plants were collected during fall community seed collecting events. Join Great River Greening, Hamline Midway Environmental Committee and MN SEED to help clean and package this community seed stock! Two Shifts Available on 12/9: 5-6:30 and 6:30-8pm To register, visit https://www.greatrivergreening.org/events-calendar-sign-up Participants will gain practical seed saving skills such as seed cleaning, seed storage, and seed starting. The resulting processed native pollinator plant seeds will be used in upcoming MN SEED and Bee Line activities and will be made available at community events throughout the year! This is a family-friendly event. Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged to attend. No previous knowledge or experience is necessary, we will provide the training and any tools required. All are welcome, any necessary training will be provided. https://www.greatrivergreening.org/events-calendar-sign-up Nonprofit: Great River Greening Join a network of area native pollinator plant enthusiasts and to assist with seed cleaning at the Great River Greening garage (indoors). Seed heads of 130 species native pollinator plants were collected during fall community seed collecting events. Join Great River Greening, Hamline Midway Environmental Committee and MN SEED to help clean and package this community seed stock! Two Shifts Available on 12/9: 5-6:30 and 6:30-8pm To register, visit https://www.greatrivergreening.org/events-calendar-sign-up Participants will gain practical seed saving skills such as seed cleaning, seed storage, and seed starting. The resulting processed native pollinator plant seeds will be used in upcoming MN SEED and Bee Line activities and will be made available at community events throughout the year! This is a family-friendly event. Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged to attend. No previous knowledge or experience is necessary, we will provide the training and any tools required. All are welcome, any necessary training will be provided. https://www.greatrivergreening.org/events-calendar-sign-up Nonprofit: Great River Greening Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 9, 2025 Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Give To The Max Care Pack AssemblyJoin Small Sums for a hands-on volunteer opportunity as we assemble 200-250 care packs filled with hygiene essentials to help workers show up to their jobs with confidence! Volunteers will work together to sort, organzise, and package items that directly support individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness. After the care pack assembly, we invite you to come back ( or stick around) for our Open House from 5 -7 pm for some dinner and good conversation! We're also hosting a Winter Care Drive during the event. If you'd like to bring new or gently used winter gear (hats, mittens, coats, scarves, wool socks, etc.) to help keep our community warm. Donations or appreciated but not required. Sign up today to lend a hand and make a difference, while having some fun along the way! Nonprofit: Small Sums Join Small Sums for a hands-on volunteer opportunity as we assemble 200-250 care packs filled with hygiene essentials to help workers show up to their jobs with confidence! Volunteers will work together to sort, organzise, and package items that directly support individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness. After the care pack assembly, we invite you to come back ( or stick around) for our Open House from 5 -7 pm for some dinner and good conversation! We're also hosting a Winter Care Drive during the event. If you'd like to bring new or gently used winter gear (hats, mittens, coats, scarves, wool socks, etc.) to help keep our community warm. Donations or appreciated but not required. Sign up today to lend a hand and make a difference, while having some fun along the way! Nonprofit: Small Sums Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025 Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gifts for Seniors Holiday Gift & Donation DriveGifts for Seniors strives to alleviate the loss of connection to community and the devastating spiral into loneliness that negatively impacts health and wellbeing. Much needed resources are gifted to older adults on fixed incomes, but the true gift is the life-affirming personal contact. The social visits are also critical for identifying instances of self-neglect, abuse, and exploitation. Please join us in bringing warmth and joy to those feeling isolated and forgotten. Volunteer, donate, and purchase gifts from our online registries at www.giftsforseniors.org! Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Gifts for Seniors strives to alleviate the loss of connection to community and the devastating spiral into loneliness that negatively impacts health and wellbeing. Much needed resources are gifted to older adults on fixed incomes, but the true gift is the life-affirming personal contact. The social visits are also critical for identifying instances of self-neglect, abuse, and exploitation. Please join us in bringing warmth and joy to those feeling isolated and forgotten. Volunteer, donate, and purchase gifts from our online registries at www.giftsforseniors.org! Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Volunteer Day Kit PackingServe alongside family members on your own time to pack kits that will help keep our Food Shelf stocked with items that are often requested but may be difficult or expensive for us to purchase. Each type of kit includes specific items, please contact our Community Engagement Team (getinvolved@iocp.org) for specific details for each: Beverage KitFeminine Hygiene KitHealthy Snack KitKitchen KitLaundry KitDrop completed kits off at the IOCP donation door Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Please complete our online Large Donation Form before dropping items off to ensure the best possible experience. Thank you! IOCP is unable to purchase or provide materials for a service project. Please plan to purchase or source items on your own. Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners Serve alongside family members on your own time to pack kits that will help keep our Food Shelf stocked with items that are often requested but may be difficult or expensive for us to purchase. Each type of kit includes specific items, please contact our Community Engagement Team (getinvolved@iocp.org) for specific details for each: Beverage KitFeminine Hygiene KitHealthy Snack KitKitchen KitLaundry KitDrop completed kits off at the IOCP donation door Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Please complete our online Large Donation Form before dropping items off to ensure the best possible experience. Thank you! IOCP is unable to purchase or provide materials for a service project. Please plan to purchase or source items on your own. Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 29, 2025 Zip Code: 55447 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Toys4Tots Distribution Event @ NorthPoint Health & WellnessOn Saturday, December 13th, NorthPoint will transform the 5th floor into a joyful community shopping space for pre-registered guests to select holiday gifts and goodies. Guests will be welcomed by music, laughter, and even a little dancing! After checking in at their assigned shopping time, guests will be paired with personal assistants to guide them through the shopping area. Gift wrapping will be available to make the experience even more special. Volunteer Roles Include: Stockers – Keep shelves full and organized Customer Service Representatives – Greet and assist guests Personal Shoppers – Help guests select gifts Gift Wrap Attendants – Wrap gifts with care Wayfinders – Guide guests through the venue Runners – General event supportAll volunteers will help with setup and cleanup at the beginning and end of the event. Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center On Saturday, December 13th, NorthPoint will transform the 5th floor into a joyful community shopping space for pre-registered guests to select holiday gifts and goodies. Guests will be welcomed by music, laughter, and even a little dancing! After checking in at their assigned shopping time, guests will be paired with personal assistants to guide them through the shopping area. Gift wrapping will be available to make the experience even more special. Volunteer Roles Include: Stockers – Keep shelves full and organized Customer Service Representatives – Greet and assist guests Personal Shoppers – Help guests select gifts Gift Wrap Attendants – Wrap gifts with care Wayfinders – Guide guests through the venue Runners – General event supportAll volunteers will help with setup and cleanup at the beginning and end of the event. Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 13, 2025 Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Holiday Gift Drive Gift WrappingHelp make the holidays brighter for EVOLVE families by wrapping, labeling, and organizing donated gifts for distribution. This is a great opportunity for individuals, pairs, or small groups who enjoy a fast-paced, festive environment. What You’ll Do Wrap gifts neatly and efficiently using provided paper, tape, tags, and bows Label packages with correct family/child identifiers and organize by pickup route Quality-check donations against wish lists; flag missing or duplicate items Maintain a clean, safe, and festive workspace (restocking supplies, tidying stations) Assist with loading/unloading and moving gifts to staging areas as needed Ideal Volunteer Detail-oriented with good handwriting for tags/labels Comfortable standing, lifting up to ~20 lbs, and moving carts/bins (reasonable accommodations available) Team player with a positive, customer-service mindset Prior retail/fulfillment/wrapping experience is a bonus, not required
Nonprofit: EVOLVE Family Services Help make the holidays brighter for EVOLVE families by wrapping, labeling, and organizing donated gifts for distribution. This is a great opportunity for individuals, pairs, or small groups who enjoy a fast-paced, festive environment. What You’ll Do Wrap gifts neatly and efficiently using provided paper, tape, tags, and bows Label packages with correct family/child identifiers and organize by pickup route Quality-check donations against wish lists; flag missing or duplicate items Maintain a clean, safe, and festive workspace (restocking supplies, tidying stations) Assist with loading/unloading and moving gifts to staging areas as needed Ideal Volunteer Detail-oriented with good handwriting for tags/labels Comfortable standing, lifting up to ~20 lbs, and moving carts/bins (reasonable accommodations available) Team player with a positive, customer-service mindset Prior retail/fulfillment/wrapping experience is a bonus, not required
Nonprofit: EVOLVE Family Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 16, 2025 Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gifts of Community Helper - WeekdayCome and help spread holiday joy! We have a lot to organize as we match up our Gifts of Community sponsors with families in need. Support our Gifts of Community campaign this holiday season by assisting a couple of different ways: greet sponsors as they drop off their donationHelp sponsors bring gifts inside from their car, if it's needed sort gifts by the family into bags if needed store bags into pre-assigned rooms wrap any presents that may need itSupport other volunteer needs around the facility in-between drop offs This volunteer opportunity will take place between 5th-8th of December, finalized dates & shift times are TBD. *We are in need of support during the weekday shifts Friday, December 5th and Monday, December 8th. Exact times are TBD but will be generally needed around 12:00pm-4:00pm. Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Come and help spread holiday joy! We have a lot to organize as we match up our Gifts of Community sponsors with families in need. Support our Gifts of Community campaign this holiday season by assisting a couple of different ways: greet sponsors as they drop off their donationHelp sponsors bring gifts inside from their car, if it's needed sort gifts by the family into bags if needed store bags into pre-assigned rooms wrap any presents that may need itSupport other volunteer needs around the facility in-between drop offs This volunteer opportunity will take place between 5th-8th of December, finalized dates & shift times are TBD. *We are in need of support during the weekday shifts Friday, December 5th and Monday, December 8th. Exact times are TBD but will be generally needed around 12:00pm-4:00pm. Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Dec 5, 2025 through Dec 8, 2025 Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fulfilling Senior Holiday WishesYou are invited to join volunteers in fulfilling holiday senior wishes at Gifts for Seniors in Minneapolis - FREE parking! Volunteers are provided a form to fulfill wishes by selecting gifts from our gift inventory and complete the gift with a handwritten card and bow. You are welcome to chooose any hours between 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Please email coordinator@giftsforseniors.org with the hours you plan to volunteer. Check the Hands on Twin Cities Events Calendar to Fulfill Senior Holiday Wishes whenever you want through Friday, December 19, 2025! Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors You are invited to join volunteers in fulfilling holiday senior wishes at Gifts for Seniors in Minneapolis - FREE parking! Volunteers are provided a form to fulfill wishes by selecting gifts from our gift inventory and complete the gift with a handwritten card and bow. You are welcome to chooose any hours between 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Please email coordinator@giftsforseniors.org with the hours you plan to volunteer. Check the Hands on Twin Cities Events Calendar to Fulfill Senior Holiday Wishes whenever you want through Friday, December 19, 2025! Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 19, 2025 Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sock Kits Needed! (Through Feb 2026)++ Collecting through February 2026 ++ Community Paramedics welcome Sock Kits to have on hand in ambulances. In a ziploc bag place 2 grey/black tall tube socks. You decide how many you will donate/bundle based on your team budget. These are used as prevention and education moments. When frostbite causes skin damage and loss of the capillary system, individuals may have to be admitted to our Level 1 Burn Center where their wounds can be treated. Community paramedics try to prevent the number of cases by engaging individuals where they are at and distributing these kits to unhoused individuals or those in need. While we prefer deliveries, you can request a team member pick up from your office during normal business hours. Nonprofit: Hennepin Healthcare Foundation (HHF) ++ Collecting through February 2026 ++ Community Paramedics welcome Sock Kits to have on hand in ambulances. In a ziploc bag place 2 grey/black tall tube socks. You decide how many you will donate/bundle based on your team budget. These are used as prevention and education moments. When frostbite causes skin damage and loss of the capillary system, individuals may have to be admitted to our Level 1 Burn Center where their wounds can be treated. Community paramedics try to prevent the number of cases by engaging individuals where they are at and distributing these kits to unhoused individuals or those in need. While we prefer deliveries, you can request a team member pick up from your office during normal business hours. Nonprofit: Hennepin Healthcare Foundation (HHF) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 22, 2026 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Host Your Own Sleep OutInterfaith Outreach's annual effort to raise awareness and funds to prevent eviction and housing instability has prevented eviction or homelessness more than 36,000 times since it began three decades ago. Learn more about all the different ways and days for you to show your support in 2025 at iocp.org/thesleepout Host your own Sleep Out (or Sleep In) online: iocp.org/donations/sleepout/mysleepout Find ideas for Group Activities for your Sleep Out (or Sleep In): iocp.org/homlessness-awarness-activities Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners Interfaith Outreach's annual effort to raise awareness and funds to prevent eviction and housing instability has prevented eviction or homelessness more than 36,000 times since it began three decades ago. Learn more about all the different ways and days for you to show your support in 2025 at iocp.org/thesleepout Host your own Sleep Out (or Sleep In) online: iocp.org/donations/sleepout/mysleepout Find ideas for Group Activities for your Sleep Out (or Sleep In): iocp.org/homlessness-awarness-activities Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 55447 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Holiday Food DriveGather a group of family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues to volunteer on your own time to help keep our Food Shelf stocked over the holiday season. See our list of most needed items:iocp.org/most-needed-items, or reach out to our Community Engagement Team to learn more about specific holiday items needs. Deadline to donate Thanksgiving specific items is Wednesday, Nov. 12th Deadline to donate Hanukkah specific items is Wednesday, Dec. 3rd Deadline to donate Christmas specific items is Monday, Dec. 8th Drop collected items off at the IOCP donation door Monday, Wednesday, or Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. If you have a large donation (e.g. a truckload or multiple carloads) please fill out this form BEFORE DROP-OFF to ensure the best possible experience. Our staff will respond to help answer questions and confirm details before you bring in your items. Thank you for choosing to support Interfaith Outreach! Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners Gather a group of family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues to volunteer on your own time to help keep our Food Shelf stocked over the holiday season. See our list of most needed items:iocp.org/most-needed-items, or reach out to our Community Engagement Team to learn more about specific holiday items needs. Deadline to donate Thanksgiving specific items is Wednesday, Nov. 12th Deadline to donate Hanukkah specific items is Wednesday, Dec. 3rd Deadline to donate Christmas specific items is Monday, Dec. 8th Drop collected items off at the IOCP donation door Monday, Wednesday, or Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. If you have a large donation (e.g. a truckload or multiple carloads) please fill out this form BEFORE DROP-OFF to ensure the best possible experience. Our staff will respond to help answer questions and confirm details before you bring in your items. Thank you for choosing to support Interfaith Outreach! Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 8, 2025 Zip Code: 55447 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Winter gear driveBrrrr, it's getting cold outside! Interested in hosting a group gear drive? The Native American Community Clinic needs hats, scarves, gloves, snowpants, boots and coats - all ages and genders to provide to patients and our unsheltered relatives. Also able to accept blankets, sweatshirts and sweaters. Our street outreach team will distribute items to folks living outside while our nursing and patient advocate teams will provide items to folks visiting our medical clinic. We serve a diverse population living in the Ventura Village and Phillips neighborhoods of South Minneapolis. Nonprofit: Native American Community Clinic Brrrr, it's getting cold outside! Interested in hosting a group gear drive? The Native American Community Clinic needs hats, scarves, gloves, snowpants, boots and coats - all ages and genders to provide to patients and our unsheltered relatives. Also able to accept blankets, sweatshirts and sweaters. Our street outreach team will distribute items to folks living outside while our nursing and patient advocate teams will provide items to folks visiting our medical clinic. We serve a diverse population living in the Ventura Village and Phillips neighborhoods of South Minneapolis. Nonprofit: Native American Community Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Technology for Seniors - Donate tablets for isolated older adults.Gifts for Seniors and Tech for Seniors accept in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop-ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org!
The Tech for Seniors initiative is dedicated to getting tablets into the hands of isolated older adults who wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford one themselves. During the pandemic older adults who were already experiencing isolation suddenly became further challenged to remain connected when they were cut off from the outside world. In best efforts to alleviate the devastating loneliness, Tech for Seniors was launched. Volunteers pre-load donated tablets with video conferencing software, networking opportunities, several mind-occupying apps, and other entertainment options. The in-store purchasing function may also be disabled so less tech savvy seniors are not exploited by scammers. Tech for Seniors, a program of Gifts for Seniors, offers two programs in pursuit of our mission to alleviate social isolation and loneliness. Our Partner Tablet Program provides shareable tablets and support programs to aging service providers. The Senior Tablet program provides a tablet and services for older adults who live independently.This opportunity is available throughout the year! Thank you!!!
Tech for Seniors - Using Tech to Help Alleviate Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults Learn more about volunteering with Tech for Seniors Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Gifts for Seniors and Tech for Seniors accept in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop-ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org!
The Tech for Seniors initiative is dedicated to getting tablets into the hands of isolated older adults who wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford one themselves. During the pandemic older adults who were already experiencing isolation suddenly became further challenged to remain connected when they were cut off from the outside world. In best efforts to alleviate the devastating loneliness, Tech for Seniors was launched. Volunteers pre-load donated tablets with video conferencing software, networking opportunities, several mind-occupying apps, and other entertainment options. The in-store purchasing function may also be disabled so less tech savvy seniors are not exploited by scammers. Tech for Seniors, a program of Gifts for Seniors, offers two programs in pursuit of our mission to alleviate social isolation and loneliness. Our Partner Tablet Program provides shareable tablets and support programs to aging service providers. The Senior Tablet program provides a tablet and services for older adults who live independently.This opportunity is available throughout the year! Thank you!!!
Tech for Seniors - Using Tech to Help Alleviate Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults Learn more about volunteering with Tech for Seniors Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spa and Hygiene Care Packs - Create kits for isolated older adults.Gifts for Seniors accepts in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org!
Provide spa and/or hygiene care packs for isolated older adults. Use creativity to create gift bags or baskets sure to bring a smile, while pampering and providing needed resources. Ideas include any of these and more: lotion body wash scrubbie epsom salt fragrance mist nail care set comfy socks with grippers non-slip slippers heating pad (with timer) shampoo conditioner toothbrush/toothpaste deodorant massager heated throw or blanket
This opportunity is available throughout the year! Thank you! Gifts for Seniors 2300 Kennedy Street NE, Suite 40 Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Gifts for Seniors accepts in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org!
Provide spa and/or hygiene care packs for isolated older adults. Use creativity to create gift bags or baskets sure to bring a smile, while pampering and providing needed resources. Ideas include any of these and more: lotion body wash scrubbie epsom salt fragrance mist nail care set comfy socks with grippers non-slip slippers heating pad (with timer) shampoo conditioner toothbrush/toothpaste deodorant massager heated throw or blanket
This opportunity is available throughout the year! Thank you! Gifts for Seniors 2300 Kennedy Street NE, Suite 40 Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Calling All Crafters - Make knitted, crocheted, sewn, and other craft projects for isolated older adults.Gifts for Seniors accepts in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop-ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org! Does your group love to make homemade items and crafts? You are invited to create your gifts! Here’s a few ideas: knitters and crocheters - hats, scarves, gloves, artworkquilters - blankets, throws, lap blankets, table runnerssewers - totes, wheelchair bags, hot dish holders, pillowcases, anything really!crafters - ornaments, reindeer candy canes, washcloth teddy bears, etc.Use your skills and imagination to create handmade creative items for isolated older adults. Please sort by season when shipping. holiday season theme spring theme brightly colored theme animal theme simple, easily manipulated craft kits for older adultsThis opportunity is available throughout the year! Thank you! Gifts for Seniors 2300 Kennedy Street NE, Suite 40 Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Gifts for Seniors accepts in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop-ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org! Does your group love to make homemade items and crafts? You are invited to create your gifts! Here’s a few ideas: knitters and crocheters - hats, scarves, gloves, artworkquilters - blankets, throws, lap blankets, table runnerssewers - totes, wheelchair bags, hot dish holders, pillowcases, anything really!crafters - ornaments, reindeer candy canes, washcloth teddy bears, etc.Use your skills and imagination to create handmade creative items for isolated older adults. Please sort by season when shipping. holiday season theme spring theme brightly colored theme animal theme simple, easily manipulated craft kits for older adultsThis opportunity is available throughout the year! Thank you! Gifts for Seniors 2300 Kennedy Street NE, Suite 40 Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Calling All Card Makers - Make cards for isolated older adults!We accept in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop-ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org! Learn more about Cards for Seniors. We need your help to provide handmade or handwritten well wishes on greeting cards for isolated older adults. Please sort by season/holiday when shipping. Project suggestions: Write in large block print letters using lots of color. Inside the card: Share some simple information about themselves (e.g., their favorite hobbies, pets, school, etc.). You can also write a simple poem and greeting inside the card. This makes the handmade card a very personal and thoughtful gift for the older person to receive. “Sign” the back of the card with your first name AND the name of the group, as well as the age of the child or children if applicable. Materials you might use include stickers, watercolors, puff paint, foam craft, feathers, ribbons, colored tissue paper, buttons, and of course, colored markers. DO NOT use glitter or sequins; they fall off. Helpful Hint: focus on joy!This opportunity is available throughout the year! Thank you! Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors We accept in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop-ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org! Learn more about Cards for Seniors. We need your help to provide handmade or handwritten well wishes on greeting cards for isolated older adults. Please sort by season/holiday when shipping. Project suggestions: Write in large block print letters using lots of color. Inside the card: Share some simple information about themselves (e.g., their favorite hobbies, pets, school, etc.). You can also write a simple poem and greeting inside the card. This makes the handmade card a very personal and thoughtful gift for the older person to receive. “Sign” the back of the card with your first name AND the name of the group, as well as the age of the child or children if applicable. Materials you might use include stickers, watercolors, puff paint, foam craft, feathers, ribbons, colored tissue paper, buttons, and of course, colored markers. DO NOT use glitter or sequins; they fall off. Helpful Hint: focus on joy!This opportunity is available throughout the year! Thank you! Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bird Feeders & Bird Seed Projects Benefitting Isolated Older AdultsDate/Time: Ongoing
Location: Your location (or ours by appointment at 2300 Kennedy Street NE, Suite 40, Minneapolis, MN 55413)
Ages: All ages can participate
Activity Time Commitment: 15 minutes to donate
For elders living with health and mobility challenges, watching bird activity outside their window is a great way for them to connect with nature and the outdoors. We invite you to join us in spreading joy by collecting bird feeders, seed, and hummingbird fluid. Feeling crafty? Coordinate a build or painting project to create these gifts that will bring joy and birdwatching enjoyment for years to come.
Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Date/Time: Ongoing
Location: Your location (or ours by appointment at 2300 Kennedy Street NE, Suite 40, Minneapolis, MN 55413)
Ages: All ages can participate
Activity Time Commitment: 15 minutes to donate
For elders living with health and mobility challenges, watching bird activity outside their window is a great way for them to connect with nature and the outdoors. We invite you to join us in spreading joy by collecting bird feeders, seed, and hummingbird fluid. Feeling crafty? Coordinate a build or painting project to create these gifts that will bring joy and birdwatching enjoyment for years to come.
Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Activity Care Packs – Use your imagination to create activity kits for isolated older adults.Gifts for Seniors accepts in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop-ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org!
Does your group love to put together care packages to share with those who need extra support? You are invited to coordinate a gift kit project like one of these: Thank you! Gifts for Seniors 2300 Kennedy Street NE, Suite 40
Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Gifts for Seniors accepts in-kind donations by appointment or via mail only (no unscheduled drop-ins). Schedule your appointment today by emailing info@giftsforseniors.org!
Does your group love to put together care packages to share with those who need extra support? You are invited to coordinate a gift kit project like one of these: Thank you! Gifts for Seniors 2300 Kennedy Street NE, Suite 40
Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres '"Deck the Halls" - BloomingtonVolunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.
MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Gather your group and spread a little holiday cheer by decorating one of our residential homes in Minnetonka. Our homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. You’ll create a Winter Wonderland and bring joy to our clients with lights and decorations! Gather a group and get ready to wrap doors, hang snowflakes, and hang festive lights. Help make our clients’ houses feel like home during this holiday season. Donations of holiday decorations are appreciated for this event! This is the perfect team building activity for corporate groups! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.
MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Gather your group and spread a little holiday cheer by decorating one of our residential homes in Minnetonka. Our homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. You’ll create a Winter Wonderland and bring joy to our clients with lights and decorations! Gather a group and get ready to wrap doors, hang snowflakes, and hang festive lights. Help make our clients’ houses feel like home during this holiday season. Donations of holiday decorations are appreciated for this event! This is the perfect team building activity for corporate groups! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 1, 2025 Zip Code: 55420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Creative Mentor this fall (Art Buddies at Hall STEM Academy)Be a Mentor. Be a Superhero.
Art Buddies is looking for caring adults to join our fall program at Hall STEM Academy on Mondays! Here’s what you’ll do: Be paired one-on-one with a student. Create an original superhero character together. Use our huge collection of art supplies (fabric, feathers, glitter, and more!) to build a one-of-a-kind costume. Celebrate with a costume parade and photoshoot. No artistic skills needed—just kindness, curiosity, and a willingness to have fun. The program runs from October 20th to December 15th, just 1–2 hours per week. Be part of something joyful, hands-on, and unforgettable—for you and a child. Sign up now at artbuddies.org/be-a-mentor Nonprofit: Art Buddies Be a Mentor. Be a Superhero.
Art Buddies is looking for caring adults to join our fall program at Hall STEM Academy on Mondays! Here’s what you’ll do: Be paired one-on-one with a student. Create an original superhero character together. Use our huge collection of art supplies (fabric, feathers, glitter, and more!) to build a one-of-a-kind costume. Celebrate with a costume parade and photoshoot. No artistic skills needed—just kindness, curiosity, and a willingness to have fun. The program runs from October 20th to December 15th, just 1–2 hours per week. Be part of something joyful, hands-on, and unforgettable—for you and a child. Sign up now at artbuddies.org/be-a-mentor Nonprofit: Art Buddies Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 20, 2025 through Dec 15, 2025 Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community CooksCommunity Cooks is the flagship program that used cooking as a community organizing tool to hear the voices of the community that catalyzed Appetite For Change into their last 14 years of success. It is trauma-informed nutrition as we engage volunteers with community to prepare a meal for the evening. Different from cooking the food and serving "soup kitchen style" to the community across a table. Come join us for a family friendly volunteer evening, of fun, cooking, eating and connection! This is how we build community beyond our neighborhood. Nonprofit: Appetite For Change Community Cooks is the flagship program that used cooking as a community organizing tool to hear the voices of the community that catalyzed Appetite For Change into their last 14 years of success. It is trauma-informed nutrition as we engage volunteers with community to prepare a meal for the evening. Different from cooking the food and serving "soup kitchen style" to the community across a table. Come join us for a family friendly volunteer evening, of fun, cooking, eating and connection! This is how we build community beyond our neighborhood. Nonprofit: Appetite For Change Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55412 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Create Holiday Cheer for Our Thanksgiving Feast!Every year, Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities provides a large Thanksgiving lunch to the greater community. We are looking for partners to create Christmas decorations for the dining room that day. Decoration ideas include turkey suncatchers and autumn-themed paper chains. Decorations need to be delivered (in person or by mail) to our St. Paul Administration office by November 14, 2025. Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Every year, Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities provides a large Thanksgiving lunch to the greater community. We are looking for partners to create Christmas decorations for the dining room that day. Decoration ideas include turkey suncatchers and autumn-themed paper chains. Decorations need to be delivered (in person or by mail) to our St. Paul Administration office by November 14, 2025. Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 14, 2025 Zip Code: 55130 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres "Deck the Halls" - MinnetonkaVolunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.
MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Gather your group and spread a little holiday cheer by decorating one of our residential homes in Minnetonka. Our homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. You’ll create a Winter Wonderland and bring joy to our clients with lights and decorations! Gather a group and get ready to wrap doors, hang snowflakes, and hang festive lights. Help make our clients’ houses feel like home during this holiday season. Donations of holiday decorations are appreciated for this event! This is the perfect team building activity for corporate groups! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.
MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Gather your group and spread a little holiday cheer by decorating one of our residential homes in Minnetonka. Our homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. You’ll create a Winter Wonderland and bring joy to our clients with lights and decorations! Gather a group and get ready to wrap doors, hang snowflakes, and hang festive lights. Help make our clients’ houses feel like home during this holiday season. Donations of holiday decorations are appreciated for this event! This is the perfect team building activity for corporate groups! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 1, 2025 Zip Code: 55305 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres "Deck the Halls" - ChaskaVolunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.
MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Gather your group and spread a little holiday cheer by decorating one of our residential homes in Minnetonka. Our homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. You’ll create a Winter Wonderland and bring joy to our clients with lights and decorations! Gather a group and get ready to wrap doors, hang snowflakes, and hang festive lights. Help make our clients’ houses feel like home during this holiday season. Donations of holiday decorations are appreciated for this event This is the perfect team building activity for corporate groups! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.
MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Gather your group and spread a little holiday cheer by decorating one of our residential homes in Minnetonka. Our homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. You’ll create a Winter Wonderland and bring joy to our clients with lights and decorations! Gather a group and get ready to wrap doors, hang snowflakes, and hang festive lights. Help make our clients’ houses feel like home during this holiday season. Donations of holiday decorations are appreciated for this event This is the perfect team building activity for corporate groups! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 1, 2025 Zip Code: 55318 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres '"Deck the Halls" - ChanhassenVolunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.
MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Gather your group and spread a little holiday cheer by decorating one of our residential homes in Minnetonka. Our homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. You’ll create a Winter Wonderland and bring joy to our clients with lights and decorations! Gather a group and get ready to wrap doors, hang snowflakes, and hang festive lights. Help make our clients’ houses feel like home during this holiday season. Donations of holiday decorations are appreciated for this event! This is the perfect team building activity for corporate groups! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.
MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Gather your group and spread a little holiday cheer by decorating one of our residential homes in Minnetonka. Our homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. You’ll create a Winter Wonderland and bring joy to our clients with lights and decorations! Gather a group and get ready to wrap doors, hang snowflakes, and hang festive lights. Help make our clients’ houses feel like home during this holiday season. Donations of holiday decorations are appreciated for this event! This is the perfect team building activity for corporate groups! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 1, 2025 Zip Code: 55317 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Holiday Spirit AmbassadorVolunteer Opportunity: Kids’ Activity Ambassador at the St. Paul European Christmas Market The St. Paul European Christmas Market (ECM) is entering its 12th year and gearing up for its most magical season yet—welcoming more than 250,000 visitors in 2025! One of the highlights of ECM is the joy it brings to children. Every year, our vendors partner with us to provide free or low-cost holiday activities for kids—from decorating cookies and painting wooden toys to coloring ornaments, solving puzzles, and even writing letters to Santa. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help spread holiday cheer as Kids’ Activity Ambassadors! In this role, you’ll: No experience is needed—just a love for the holidays, a warm smile, and the spirit of giving. This is the perfect role if you enjoy being around kids, want to experience the magic of a European Christmas Market, and love bringing joy to others. Come be part of the holiday magic and help create memories for thousands of families this season! Nonprofit: European Christmas Market Volunteer Opportunity: Kids’ Activity Ambassador at the St. Paul European Christmas Market The St. Paul European Christmas Market (ECM) is entering its 12th year and gearing up for its most magical season yet—welcoming more than 250,000 visitors in 2025! One of the highlights of ECM is the joy it brings to children. Every year, our vendors partner with us to provide free or low-cost holiday activities for kids—from decorating cookies and painting wooden toys to coloring ornaments, solving puzzles, and even writing letters to Santa. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help spread holiday cheer as Kids’ Activity Ambassadors! In this role, you’ll: No experience is needed—just a love for the holidays, a warm smile, and the spirit of giving. This is the perfect role if you enjoy being around kids, want to experience the magic of a European Christmas Market, and love bringing joy to others. Come be part of the holiday magic and help create memories for thousands of families this season! Nonprofit: European Christmas Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Packers - Coon Rapids ONGOINGTurn hunger into hope with your own two hands! You will… Get a brief orientation with video, rules, and instructions work together with other volunteers to be part of an assembly line process to label, pour ingredients, weigh, box, and palletize dry ingredients. Conclude your packing shift to celebrate the number of boxes you packed as a large group and learn about what your next steps can look likeWe will… Promise you a good time working together with friends, family, and sometimes strangers Empower you and your team to be world changers Include everyone on your team. We have spots for people who can’t stand, those who want to move and be active, and anyone who is looking for a fun place to volunteer!How to get involved… Sign up online: fmsc.org/coonrapids. We do have limited space per packing session We have three locations in the greater Twin Cities area (Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, and Eagan) Each site has 5 packing sessions six days a week (we’re closed on Sundays) Monday through Friday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm – 1:45 pm 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm 5 pm- 6:30 pm 7:15 - 9 pm Saturday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm - 1:45 pm 2:30 pm- 4:15 pm5 pm - 6:30pm 7:15 pm - 9 pmA few other things to know… Our minimum age requirement is 5 years old when accompanied by an adult. We do not have a minimum group size, so you may come alone or bring a group. If you are completing community/school/church/court related community service, please ask for a Volunteer Service Hours form immediately following your packing session.Donations: While donations are not required to pack at this session, we humbly request them. Each volunteer packs about $50 worth of food and FMSC receives no government support. We can only send meals as we have funding. Nearly everyone is able to contribute something, but we leave the amount up to you. Many groups and individuals make advance fundraising a fun part of their service project. As you're willing and able, you may donate on the day you volunteer (by cash, check or credit card), or online before or after you pack. Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Turn hunger into hope with your own two hands! You will… Get a brief orientation with video, rules, and instructions work together with other volunteers to be part of an assembly line process to label, pour ingredients, weigh, box, and palletize dry ingredients. Conclude your packing shift to celebrate the number of boxes you packed as a large group and learn about what your next steps can look likeWe will… Promise you a good time working together with friends, family, and sometimes strangers Empower you and your team to be world changers Include everyone on your team. We have spots for people who can’t stand, those who want to move and be active, and anyone who is looking for a fun place to volunteer!How to get involved… Sign up online: fmsc.org/coonrapids. We do have limited space per packing session We have three locations in the greater Twin Cities area (Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, and Eagan) Each site has 5 packing sessions six days a week (we’re closed on Sundays) Monday through Friday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm – 1:45 pm 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm 5 pm- 6:30 pm 7:15 - 9 pm Saturday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm - 1:45 pm 2:30 pm- 4:15 pm5 pm - 6:30pm 7:15 pm - 9 pmA few other things to know… Our minimum age requirement is 5 years old when accompanied by an adult. We do not have a minimum group size, so you may come alone or bring a group. If you are completing community/school/church/court related community service, please ask for a Volunteer Service Hours form immediately following your packing session.Donations: While donations are not required to pack at this session, we humbly request them. Each volunteer packs about $50 worth of food and FMSC receives no government support. We can only send meals as we have funding. Nearly everyone is able to contribute something, but we leave the amount up to you. Many groups and individuals make advance fundraising a fun part of their service project. As you're willing and able, you may donate on the day you volunteer (by cash, check or credit card), or online before or after you pack. Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55433 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hope in Hospice: Become an AccentCare Fairview Hospice Volunteer!AccentCare Fairview Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers to help brighten the lives of our patients. Whether you are playing music for our patients, praying with them, providing aromatherapy, or visiting with a therapy dog, you can make a difference in the lives of hospice patients. While you are brightening our patients’ lives you might find that your life becomes brighter too! Nonprofit: AccentCare Fairview Hospice AccentCare Fairview Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers to help brighten the lives of our patients. Whether you are playing music for our patients, praying with them, providing aromatherapy, or visiting with a therapy dog, you can make a difference in the lives of hospice patients. While you are brightening our patients’ lives you might find that your life becomes brighter too! Nonprofit: AccentCare Fairview Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make an Impact in Your Community: Mentor a Young Parent!Joining the FamilyWise community as a Bright Beginnings parent mentor is one of the most powerful ways to make an impact as a volunteer, especially now: we have revamped our program and need dedicated community members to support young parents! Mentors meet with young parents in-person biweekly and connect weekly by phone. In addition, mentors help out with meals and transportation for the all-participant meeting every other month. Bright Beginnings is a great opportunity to personally connect with a young parent and create a long-term connection! Once you join, FamilyWise provides all the mentor training and staff support you’ll need. Because young parents need both consistency and stability, we ask volunteer mentors for a one-year commitment to our Bright Beginnings program. Our Mentor Specialist will connect with mentors and mentees individually once a month to provide support to those involved in the program. Participation in Bright Beginnings is free for young parents. In a mentor, we are looking for someone who will: Commit to being involved with your mentee for at least one year Respect individuals’ right to make their own choices in life Have the ability to empathize with another person’s struggles Be able to see solutions and opportunities as well as barriers. Be flexible and open. Pass a background checkFamilyWise is located in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota and mentors would need to live in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Joining the FamilyWise community as a Bright Beginnings parent mentor is one of the most powerful ways to make an impact as a volunteer, especially now: we have revamped our program and need dedicated community members to support young parents! Mentors meet with young parents in-person biweekly and connect weekly by phone. In addition, mentors help out with meals and transportation for the all-participant meeting every other month. Bright Beginnings is a great opportunity to personally connect with a young parent and create a long-term connection! Once you join, FamilyWise provides all the mentor training and staff support you’ll need. Because young parents need both consistency and stability, we ask volunteer mentors for a one-year commitment to our Bright Beginnings program. Our Mentor Specialist will connect with mentors and mentees individually once a month to provide support to those involved in the program. Participation in Bright Beginnings is free for young parents. In a mentor, we are looking for someone who will: Commit to being involved with your mentee for at least one year Respect individuals’ right to make their own choices in life Have the ability to empathize with another person’s struggles Be able to see solutions and opportunities as well as barriers. Be flexible and open. Pass a background checkFamilyWise is located in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota and mentors would need to live in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Creative Mentor this fall (Art Buddies at Hall STEM Academy)p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} li.li1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} ul.ul1 {list-style-type: disc} p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} li.li1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} ul.ul1 {list-style-type: disc} p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} li.li1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} ul.ul1 {list-style-type: disc} Be a Mentor. Be a Superhero.Art Buddies is looking for caring adults to join our fall program at Hall STEM Academy on Mondays! Here’s what you’ll do: Be paired one-on-one with a student. Create an original superhero character together. Use our huge stash of art supplies (fabric, feathers, glitter, and more!) to build a one-of-a-kind costume. Celebrate with a costume parade and photoshoot. No artistic skills needed—just kindness, curiosity, and a willingness to have fun. The program runs October–December, just 1–2 hours per week for 8 weeks. Be part of something joyful, hands-on, and unforgettable—for you and a child. Sign up now at artbuddies.org/be-a-mentor Nonprofit: Art Buddies p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} li.li1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} ul.ul1 {list-style-type: disc} p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} li.li1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} ul.ul1 {list-style-type: disc} p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} li.li1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} ul.ul1 {list-style-type: disc} Be a Mentor. Be a Superhero.Art Buddies is looking for caring adults to join our fall program at Hall STEM Academy on Mondays! Here’s what you’ll do: Be paired one-on-one with a student. Create an original superhero character together. Use our huge stash of art supplies (fabric, feathers, glitter, and more!) to build a one-of-a-kind costume. Celebrate with a costume parade and photoshoot. No artistic skills needed—just kindness, curiosity, and a willingness to have fun. The program runs October–December, just 1–2 hours per week for 8 weeks. Be part of something joyful, hands-on, and unforgettable—for you and a child. Sign up now at artbuddies.org/be-a-mentor Nonprofit: Art Buddies Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 6, 2025 through Dec 15, 2025 Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a Creative Mentor this fall (Art Buddies at Lucy Laney Elementary)Be a Mentor. Be a Superhero.
Art Buddies is looking for caring adults to join our fall program at Lucy Laney Elementary on Tuesdays! Here’s what you’ll do: Be paired one-on-one with a student. Create an original superhero character together. Use our huge stash of art supplies (fabric, feathers, glitter, and more!) to build a one-of-a-kind costume. Celebrate with a costume parade and photoshoot. No artistic skills needed—just kindness, curiosity, and a willingness to have fun. The program runs October–December, just 1–2 hours per week for 8 weeks. Be part of something joyful, hands-on, and unforgettable—for you and a child. Sign up now at artbuddies.org/be-a-mentor Nonprofit: Art Buddies Be a Mentor. Be a Superhero.
Art Buddies is looking for caring adults to join our fall program at Lucy Laney Elementary on Tuesdays! Here’s what you’ll do: Be paired one-on-one with a student. Create an original superhero character together. Use our huge stash of art supplies (fabric, feathers, glitter, and more!) to build a one-of-a-kind costume. Celebrate with a costume parade and photoshoot. No artistic skills needed—just kindness, curiosity, and a willingness to have fun. The program runs October–December, just 1–2 hours per week for 8 weeks. Be part of something joyful, hands-on, and unforgettable—for you and a child. Sign up now at artbuddies.org/be-a-mentor Nonprofit: Art Buddies Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 7, 2025 through Dec 16, 2025 Zip Code: 55412 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a Creative Mentor this fall (Art Buddies at Bancroft Elementary School)Be a Mentor. Be a Superhero.
Art Buddies is looking for caring adults to join our fall program at Bancroft Elementary School on Wednesdays! Here’s what you’ll do: Be paired one-on-one with a student. Create an original superhero character together. Use our huge stash of art supplies (fabric, feathers, glitter, and more!) to build a one-of-a-kind costume. Celebrate with a costume parade and photoshoot. No artistic skills needed—just kindness, curiosity, and a willingness to have fun. The program runs October–December, just 1–2 hours per week for 8 weeks. Be part of something joyful, hands-on, and unforgettable—for you and a child. Sign up now at artbuddies.org/be-a-mentor Nonprofit: Art Buddies Be a Mentor. Be a Superhero.
Art Buddies is looking for caring adults to join our fall program at Bancroft Elementary School on Wednesdays! Here’s what you’ll do: Be paired one-on-one with a student. Create an original superhero character together. Use our huge stash of art supplies (fabric, feathers, glitter, and more!) to build a one-of-a-kind costume. Celebrate with a costume parade and photoshoot. No artistic skills needed—just kindness, curiosity, and a willingness to have fun. The program runs October–December, just 1–2 hours per week for 8 weeks. Be part of something joyful, hands-on, and unforgettable—for you and a child. Sign up now at artbuddies.org/be-a-mentor Nonprofit: Art Buddies Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 1, 2025 through Dec 17, 2025 Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Creative Mentor this fall (Art Buddies at Whittier International Elementary)Be a Mentor. Be a Superhero.
Art Buddies is looking for caring adults to join our fall program at Whittier International Elementary on Thursdays! Here’s what you’ll do: Be paired one-on-one with a student. Create an original superhero character together. Use our huge stash of art supplies (fabric, feathers, glitter, and more!) to build a one-of-a-kind costume. Celebrate with a costume parade and photoshoot. No artistic skills needed—just kindness, curiosity, and a willingness to have fun. The program runs October–December, just 1–2 hours per week for 8 weeks. Be part of something joyful, hands-on, and unforgettable—for you and a child. Sign up now at artbuddies.org/be-a-mentor Nonprofit: Art Buddies Be a Mentor. Be a Superhero.
Art Buddies is looking for caring adults to join our fall program at Whittier International Elementary on Thursdays! Here’s what you’ll do: Be paired one-on-one with a student. Create an original superhero character together. Use our huge stash of art supplies (fabric, feathers, glitter, and more!) to build a one-of-a-kind costume. Celebrate with a costume parade and photoshoot. No artistic skills needed—just kindness, curiosity, and a willingness to have fun. The program runs October–December, just 1–2 hours per week for 8 weeks. Be part of something joyful, hands-on, and unforgettable—for you and a child. Sign up now at artbuddies.org/be-a-mentor Nonprofit: Art Buddies Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 9, 2025 through Dec 18, 2025 Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Collective Caring Drive - Looking for Sponsors!Collective Caring is a monthly program that enables local businesses, organizations, and groups to collect needed items at our warehouse for the month. Sponsors can host the whole month, a couple weeks or even a week. Monthly sponsors will collect items needed at the warehouse such as personal hygiene supplies, cleaning supplies, sheets/towels, etc. at their place of business or other locations they designate. At the end of the month the sponsor will drop off the donation to our Anoka MN warehouse to replenish our shelves. Nonprofit: Granny's Closet Collective Caring is a monthly program that enables local businesses, organizations, and groups to collect needed items at our warehouse for the month. Sponsors can host the whole month, a couple weeks or even a week. Monthly sponsors will collect items needed at the warehouse such as personal hygiene supplies, cleaning supplies, sheets/towels, etc. at their place of business or other locations they designate. At the end of the month the sponsor will drop off the donation to our Anoka MN warehouse to replenish our shelves. Nonprofit: Granny's Closet Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Create a “Winter Wonderland”!Mount Olivet Day Services (MODS) is an adult day program offering respite care to seniors where everyone can socialize and enjoy planned activities in a safe group setting. This provides family caregivers a much-needed break, enabling loved ones to be cared for at home for a longer period of time Volunteer with us and come create a beautiful “Winter Wonderland” at our day services center for our seniors to enjoy! The holidays are always a special time of year, and we would love for our seniors to be surrounded by the joy of the season! Come hang lights, wrap doors, or hang snowflakes! Some decorations can be provided but we would greatly appreciate any lightly used or new decorative donations too! This is the perfect group opportunity for anyone from corporate groups, book clubs, to student groups. This is available Mon-Fri during the day. Located in S.Mpls. Staff always available to assist. Free parking available on-site. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Day Services Mount Olivet Day Services (MODS) is an adult day program offering respite care to seniors where everyone can socialize and enjoy planned activities in a safe group setting. This provides family caregivers a much-needed break, enabling loved ones to be cared for at home for a longer period of time Volunteer with us and come create a beautiful “Winter Wonderland” at our day services center for our seniors to enjoy! The holidays are always a special time of year, and we would love for our seniors to be surrounded by the joy of the season! Come hang lights, wrap doors, or hang snowflakes! Some decorations can be provided but we would greatly appreciate any lightly used or new decorative donations too! This is the perfect group opportunity for anyone from corporate groups, book clubs, to student groups. This is available Mon-Fri during the day. Located in S.Mpls. Staff always available to assist. Free parking available on-site. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Day Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Spanish Document TranslatorProject Description: Our Wraparound Program and Communications staff need forms/marketing materials translated into Spanish by a native speaker. This opportunity would be perfect for someone with an interest in helping families by creating accessible documents for those who are not fluent in English. Responsibilities & Duties: 1. Utilizing Spanish skills to translate intake forms, surveys, and marketing materials 2. Ensure newly translated document is formatted the same as the original Qualifications: 1. Preference to individuals with previous translation experience 2. Great attention to details 3. Excellent communication and organizational skills Requirements: 1. Fluent in English and Spanish 2. Access to a computer and a stable internet connection Benefits to Volunteer: 1. Utilizing language abilities to help a family service organization 2. Expand translation experience for professional development To Apply: Submit your resume to mrosheim@familywiseservices.org Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Project Description: Our Wraparound Program and Communications staff need forms/marketing materials translated into Spanish by a native speaker. This opportunity would be perfect for someone with an interest in helping families by creating accessible documents for those who are not fluent in English. Responsibilities & Duties: 1. Utilizing Spanish skills to translate intake forms, surveys, and marketing materials 2. Ensure newly translated document is formatted the same as the original Qualifications: 1. Preference to individuals with previous translation experience 2. Great attention to details 3. Excellent communication and organizational skills Requirements: 1. Fluent in English and Spanish 2. Access to a computer and a stable internet connection Benefits to Volunteer: 1. Utilizing language abilities to help a family service organization 2. Expand translation experience for professional development To Apply: Submit your resume to mrosheim@familywiseservices.org Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fall Raking/ Yard CleanupEnjoy some fresh fall air and sunshine while helping older adults keep their lawn looking great! This service also provides social interaction and offers peace of mind for loved ones and caregivers. Go solo or bond with family, friends and neighbors Youth ages 7 to 15 may volunteer with an adult. Ages 16 and older may volunteer on their own. Strengthen connections with your group Most group opportunities are best suited for teams of 4 - 6. If you have a larger group we'll split you into smaller teams and assign you to locations near one another to serve multiple seniors. Schools (elementary to college/university level) and home school groups Neighborhood associations Public services (police, fire, city council members, etc.) Lions and Rotary Clubs American Legion Posts Faith communities Sororities and fraternities Scout troops & youth groups Corporations/businesses Sports teamsWe serve multiple cities throughout Hennepin County. Contact us or visit seniorcommunity.org/volunteer to complete an online application form. Nonprofit: Senior Community Services Enjoy some fresh fall air and sunshine while helping older adults keep their lawn looking great! This service also provides social interaction and offers peace of mind for loved ones and caregivers. Go solo or bond with family, friends and neighbors Youth ages 7 to 15 may volunteer with an adult. Ages 16 and older may volunteer on their own. Strengthen connections with your group Most group opportunities are best suited for teams of 4 - 6. If you have a larger group we'll split you into smaller teams and assign you to locations near one another to serve multiple seniors. Schools (elementary to college/university level) and home school groups Neighborhood associations Public services (police, fire, city council members, etc.) Lions and Rotary Clubs American Legion Posts Faith communities Sororities and fraternities Scout troops & youth groups Corporations/businesses Sports teamsWe serve multiple cities throughout Hennepin County. Contact us or visit seniorcommunity.org/volunteer to complete an online application form. Nonprofit: Senior Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Decorate for the Holidays!Mount Olivet Home and Careview Home have been serving senior residents for over 60 years in South Minneapolis. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list.
Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Mount Olivet Home and Careview Home have been serving senior residents for over 60 years in South Minneapolis. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list.
Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: #Twinning Bedding DriveHelp provide Simpson Housing’s Emergency Homeless Shelter with bedding! Each night 66 single adults sleep at the shelter and we offer a safe, clean, and comfortable bed. These basic bedding materials are crucial to making sure that guests feel comfortable. Our goal is to provide every guest that walks through our doors a new, clean set of sheets and we need your help to do it! Many groups will choose a few specific items that they will collect, others will advertise a full list of all supplies needed. Items to collect are: Twin Sheet Sets Cotton Twin Size Blankets Fleece Twin Size BlanketsYou can view example items on our Amazon Charity List https://smile.amazon.com/hz/charitylist/ls/1Q4DOAP1WID30/ref=smi_ext_lnk_lcl_cl Timeframe This is a flexible volunteer opportunity; you can volunteer one time or on an ongoing basis. Location Simpson Housing Services Office Donation Delivery Hours We are currently accepting in-person donations by appointment only. When you have your items collected, visit our donation scheduler at https://calendly.com/d/dtj-ych-5hn/160-glenwood-donation-delivery-appointment?month=2022-07 for donation times and drop off location information. For additional information and to express interest, please contact Katelyn Jaksha, Volunteer Coordinator at kjaksha@simpsonhousing.org Nonprofit: Simpson Housing Services Help provide Simpson Housing’s Emergency Homeless Shelter with bedding! Each night 66 single adults sleep at the shelter and we offer a safe, clean, and comfortable bed. These basic bedding materials are crucial to making sure that guests feel comfortable. Our goal is to provide every guest that walks through our doors a new, clean set of sheets and we need your help to do it! Many groups will choose a few specific items that they will collect, others will advertise a full list of all supplies needed. Items to collect are: Twin Sheet Sets Cotton Twin Size Blankets Fleece Twin Size BlanketsYou can view example items on our Amazon Charity List https://smile.amazon.com/hz/charitylist/ls/1Q4DOAP1WID30/ref=smi_ext_lnk_lcl_cl Timeframe This is a flexible volunteer opportunity; you can volunteer one time or on an ongoing basis. Location Simpson Housing Services Office Donation Delivery Hours We are currently accepting in-person donations by appointment only. When you have your items collected, visit our donation scheduler at https://calendly.com/d/dtj-ych-5hn/160-glenwood-donation-delivery-appointment?month=2022-07 for donation times and drop off location information. For additional information and to express interest, please contact Katelyn Jaksha, Volunteer Coordinator at kjaksha@simpsonhousing.org Nonprofit: Simpson Housing Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fall Yard Clean-upMake a positive impact on the lives of seniors in the community. Sign up to help with fall leaf removal for older adults; this can also be a great group volunteering project. Task includes raking leaves, bagging, and taking bags to compost site. Please contact Paula Sandstrom 651-683-2326 or email programcoordinator@eastsideelders.org
Nonprofit: East Side Elders Make a positive impact on the lives of seniors in the community. Sign up to help with fall leaf removal for older adults; this can also be a great group volunteering project. Task includes raking leaves, bagging, and taking bags to compost site. Please contact Paula Sandstrom 651-683-2326 or email programcoordinator@eastsideelders.org
Nonprofit: East Side Elders Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share the Warmth- Blanket Drive for a Minneapolis Homeless ShelterSimpson Housing operates a shelter for homeless adults and housing programs for individuals and families moving into housing. Our goal is to provide every new guest that walks through our doors a new, clean blanket for their bed. We're running out of blankets and will need them for the coming winter months! You can help by buying a new blanket during your regular shopping trip. You can also encourage your friends to do the same. We can accept new twin, full, and queen size blankets. Please no throw size blankets or baby blankets. New blankets may be delivered by scheduling an appointment at: https://calendly.com/d/dtj-ych-5hn/160-glenwood-donation-delivery-appointment?month=2022-07 For additional information and to express interest, please contact Katelyn Jaksha, Volunteer Coordinator at kjaksha@simpsonhousing.org Nonprofit: Simpson Housing Services Simpson Housing operates a shelter for homeless adults and housing programs for individuals and families moving into housing. Our goal is to provide every new guest that walks through our doors a new, clean blanket for their bed. We're running out of blankets and will need them for the coming winter months! You can help by buying a new blanket during your regular shopping trip. You can also encourage your friends to do the same. We can accept new twin, full, and queen size blankets. Please no throw size blankets or baby blankets. New blankets may be delivered by scheduling an appointment at: https://calendly.com/d/dtj-ych-5hn/160-glenwood-donation-delivery-appointment?month=2022-07 For additional information and to express interest, please contact Katelyn Jaksha, Volunteer Coordinator at kjaksha@simpsonhousing.org Nonprofit: Simpson Housing Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Fleece-tie-blanketsAt MVOB, we choose blankets for children ages 2-17 based on their individual requests. Fleece blankets are a great way to make sure a child’s bedding matches their interests. This opportunity is also great for individuals and groups. Please find our instructions for blanket making attached to this email. Blankets should be at least 60 x 90 inches. Please check our fleece blanket instructions for more information. Nonprofit: My Very Own Bed At MVOB, we choose blankets for children ages 2-17 based on their individual requests. Fleece blankets are a great way to make sure a child’s bedding matches their interests. This opportunity is also great for individuals and groups. Please find our instructions for blanket making attached to this email. Blankets should be at least 60 x 90 inches. Please check our fleece blanket instructions for more information. Nonprofit: My Very Own Bed Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Toy DriveOur inventory of new toys for children aged 10 to 16 is extremely low. We would welcome anyone to conduct a toy drive to collect these items. We try to keep each item in the $10 range. Items include: legos, bath and body products, hair and makeup products, electronics, etc. Nonprofit: The Toy Corner Our inventory of new toys for children aged 10 to 16 is extremely low. We would welcome anyone to conduct a toy drive to collect these items. We try to keep each item in the $10 range. Items include: legos, bath and body products, hair and makeup products, electronics, etc. Nonprofit: The Toy Corner Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55379 Allow Groups: No |