Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

Volunteer: Barn Beautification and Maintenance

Volunteer Opportunity: Barn Beautification and Maintenance


Who We Are:

Our mission is to partner equine and mental health professionals with the unique gifts of the horse to offer hope, healing, compassion, confidence and strength to veterans and underprivileged children. Through horsemanship, our facilitators help to identify and improve an individual’s struggles with trust, mindfulness, empathy as well as communication and leadership skills.


Overview:

Join us for a rewarding volunteer experience that supports our equine-assisted therapy program, which provides healing and growth opportunities for at-risk youth and veterans. Whether you’re an individual or part of a group, your efforts will directly contribute to creating a safe, welcoming, and therapeutic environment for our participants and horses.


Volunteer Tasks:

Stable and Barn Care:

Cleaning and Organizing: Help with mucking stalls, sweeping aisles, and organizing tack and feed rooms. Keeping the barn clean and organized ensures a healthy environment for our horses and a pleasant space for participants.

Minor Repairs:  Assist with fixing fences, repairing gates, or doing light carpentry work around the barn. Handy volunteers can make a big difference in maintaining a safe space.

Grounds Maintenance:

Landscaping: Participate in activities such as weeding, planting flowers, and maintaining pastures. This keeps our facility inviting and calm, which is essential for the therapeutic process.

Trail Maintenance: Help maintain and clear riding trails used in therapy sessions. This may involve trimming branches, picking up debris, or adding new markers along the paths.

Horse Care Assistance:

Grooming and Feeding: Assist with grooming the horses, filling water buckets, and preparing forage. While direct horse handling may require some prior experience, these tasks are crucial in keeping our horses healthy and happy.

Tack Cleaning: Help clean and organize halters, lead ropes, carrot sticks, and other equipment to ensure they are in good condition for therapy sessions.

Special Projects:

Art and Creative Contributions: Volunteers with artistic skills can help design and paint murals, signs, or create other decorative elements around the facility that add to the therapeutic atmosphere.

Videography/Photography: Volunteers interested in photography, videography, or media development can help create social media, newsletter, fliers or other content that help spread the word about services offered and volunteer opportunities.

Event Preparation: Help set up for special events or fundraisers, including setting up tents, arranging seating, and decorating the space.

Administrative Support:

Office Assistance: For those who prefer indoor work, there’s always a need for help with marketing, fundraising, filing, data entry, or preparing materials for upcoming sessions and events.


Who Can Volunteer:

This opportunity is perfect for individuals, families, corporate groups, or community organizations. All skill levels are welcome, and tasks will be assigned based on experience and comfort level. We especially encourage groups to join us for a day of service, as many hands make light work.


Impact:

By volunteering your time and energy, you are directly supporting the healing journeys of at-risk youth and veterans. Your efforts help maintain a safe and nurturing environment where participants can connect with horses, find peace, and experience personal growth.


Time Commitment:

Volunteers can sign up for one hour, half-day, full-day, or ongoing shifts. We also offer special “Volunteer Work Days” where larger projects are tackled with the help of many hands.


How to Sign Up:

Interested volunteers can sign up on our website (https://www.windfallequestriancenter.com/windfall-equine-therapy-center-volunteer-application/) or contact our volunteer coordinator to discuss the best ways to contribute based on your skills, interests, and availability.




Nonprofit: Windfall Equine Therapy Center

Volunteer Opportunity: Barn Beautification and Maintenance


Who We Are:

Our mission is to partner equine and mental health professionals with the unique gifts of the horse to offer hope, healing, compassion, confidence and strength to veterans and underprivileged children. Through horsemanship, our facilitators help to identify and improve an individual’s struggles with trust, mindfulness, empathy as well as communication and leadership skills.


Overview:

Join us for a rewarding volunteer experience that supports our equine-assisted therapy program, which provides healing and growth opportunities for at-risk youth and veterans. Whether you’re an individual or part of a group, your efforts will directly contribute to creating a safe, welcoming, and therapeutic environment for our participants and horses.


Volunteer Tasks:

Stable and Barn Care:

Cleaning and Organizing: Help with mucking stalls, sweeping aisles, and organizing tack and feed rooms. Keeping the barn clean and organized ensures a healthy environment for our horses and a pleasant space for participants.

Minor Repairs:  Assist with fixing fences, repairing gates, or doing light carpentry work around the barn. Handy volunteers can make a big difference in maintaining a safe space.

Grounds Maintenance:

Landscaping: Participate in activities such as weeding, planting flowers, and maintaining pastures. This keeps our facility inviting and calm, which is essential for the therapeutic process.

Trail Maintenance: Help maintain and clear riding trails used in therapy sessions. This may involve trimming branches, picking up debris, or adding new markers along the paths.

Horse Care Assistance:

Grooming and Feeding: Assist with grooming the horses, filling water buckets, and preparing forage. While direct horse handling may require some prior experience, these tasks are crucial in keeping our horses healthy and happy.

Tack Cleaning: Help clean and organize halters, lead ropes, carrot sticks, and other equipment to ensure they are in good condition for therapy sessions.

Special Projects:

Art and Creative Contributions: Volunteers with artistic skills can help design and paint murals, signs, or create other decorative elements around the facility that add to the therapeutic atmosphere.

Videography/Photography: Volunteers interested in photography, videography, or media development can help create social media, newsletter, fliers or other content that help spread the word about services offered and volunteer opportunities.

Event Preparation: Help set up for special events or fundraisers, including setting up tents, arranging seating, and decorating the space.

Administrative Support:

Office Assistance: For those who prefer indoor work, there’s always a need for help with marketing, fundraising, filing, data entry, or preparing materials for upcoming sessions and events.


Who Can Volunteer:

This opportunity is perfect for individuals, families, corporate groups, or community organizations. All skill levels are welcome, and tasks will be assigned based on experience and comfort level. We especially encourage groups to join us for a day of service, as many hands make light work.


Impact:

By volunteering your time and energy, you are directly supporting the healing journeys of at-risk youth and veterans. Your efforts help maintain a safe and nurturing environment where participants can connect with horses, find peace, and experience personal growth.


Time Commitment:

Volunteers can sign up for one hour, half-day, full-day, or ongoing shifts. We also offer special “Volunteer Work Days” where larger projects are tackled with the help of many hands.


How to Sign Up:

Interested volunteers can sign up on our website (https://www.windfallequestriancenter.com/windfall-equine-therapy-center-volunteer-application/) or contact our volunteer coordinator to discuss the best ways to contribute based on your skills, interests, and availability.




Nonprofit: Windfall Equine Therapy Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55082

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Evening Volunteer Phonics Tutor/ESL Classroom Assistant

Volunteer Phonics Tutor/ESL Classroom Assistant

Are you looking for a way to connect in your community? Would you like to support adult refugees and immigrants who are improving their ability to speak, listen, read, and write English? Do you enjoy working with people of diverse ethnicities and backgrounds? Then this might be the perfect opportunity for you!

Duties:

Class assistants are partnered with a teacher who follows a curriculum and leads the class. Work individually and small groups with learners on basic phonics. Demonstrate an interest in and willingness to learn about language development. Work cooperatively with coordinators and other volunteers to meet the needs of the learners. Work cooperatively with leaners of diverse ethnicities and backgrounds. Listen actively and encourage learner participation. Within 3 months of placement, volunteers must complete a 4-hour LitMN-sponsored, and State of MN compliant Foundations Training to be fully prepared to assist.

Join us!

No experience or diploma needed - we’ll provide all necessary training. English speakers of all levels are welcome and encouraged to volunteer. Must be 18 years old to volunteer. Ability to commit to 2-3 hours per week for at least 3 months required. We strongly encourage volunteers who are people of color, indigenous, immigrants and refugees, LGBTQIA2S+ and people with disabilities.

For more information or to get started, please fill out this brief application: https://www.literacymn.org/volunteerapplication or email Meghan Boyle at mboyle@literacymn.org with questions.

Nonprofit: Literacy Minnesota

Volunteer Phonics Tutor/ESL Classroom Assistant

Are you looking for a way to connect in your community? Would you like to support adult refugees and immigrants who are improving their ability to speak, listen, read, and write English? Do you enjoy working with people of diverse ethnicities and backgrounds? Then this might be the perfect opportunity for you!

Duties:

Class assistants are partnered with a teacher who follows a curriculum and leads the class. Work individually and small groups with learners on basic phonics. Demonstrate an interest in and willingness to learn about language development. Work cooperatively with coordinators and other volunteers to meet the needs of the learners. Work cooperatively with leaners of diverse ethnicities and backgrounds. Listen actively and encourage learner participation. Within 3 months of placement, volunteers must complete a 4-hour LitMN-sponsored, and State of MN compliant Foundations Training to be fully prepared to assist.

Join us!

No experience or diploma needed - we’ll provide all necessary training. English speakers of all levels are welcome and encouraged to volunteer. Must be 18 years old to volunteer. Ability to commit to 2-3 hours per week for at least 3 months required. We strongly encourage volunteers who are people of color, indigenous, immigrants and refugees, LGBTQIA2S+ and people with disabilities.

For more information or to get started, please fill out this brief application: https://www.literacymn.org/volunteerapplication or email Meghan Boyle at mboyle@literacymn.org with questions.

Nonprofit: Literacy Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Are you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources.

Learn more about the history of SOMFAM.

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Board Members will utilize personal and professional skills, relationships and knowledge for the advancement of SOMFAM. Duties include but are not limited to:

Attend Board meetings.Strategic planning with occasional task or committee work, special meetings, or training.Ensure strong fiduciary oversight and financial management. Actively seek to engage members of the community as volunteers and/or donors.Serve as advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for the organization to advance its mission.Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action.Attend annual fundraising event.

EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT: SOMFAM is seeking individuals who have financial, legal, marketing, organizational development, volunteer resource, and fundraising experience to help expand the work of our nonprofit.

HOW TO APPLY: Contact Fatoun Ali, Executive Director, fatounali02@gmail.com



Nonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center

Are you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources.

Learn more about the history of SOMFAM.

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Board Members will utilize personal and professional skills, relationships and knowledge for the advancement of SOMFAM. Duties include but are not limited to:

Attend Board meetings.Strategic planning with occasional task or committee work, special meetings, or training.Ensure strong fiduciary oversight and financial management. Actively seek to engage members of the community as volunteers and/or donors.Serve as advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for the organization to advance its mission.Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action.Attend annual fundraising event.

EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT: SOMFAM is seeking individuals who have financial, legal, marketing, organizational development, volunteer resource, and fundraising experience to help expand the work of our nonprofit.

HOW TO APPLY: Contact Fatoun Ali, Executive Director, fatounali02@gmail.com



Nonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55440

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Translator - Spanish

We are seeking Spanish speaking individuals that can assist our Spanish speaking families.

Nonprofit: Friends In Need Food Shelf

We are seeking Spanish speaking individuals that can assist our Spanish speaking families.

Nonprofit: Friends In Need Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55071

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf volunteers needed

We have a pet food shelf at our Minneapolis Resource Center (2501 Minnehaha Ave). We see about 1,000 households a month, who rely on our support in order to keep their pets. We distribute pet food, supplies, and host multiple low-cost vetting clinics each month. 

We need volunteers on Tuesday and Thursday evenings each week, as well as Saturday during the day. Volunteers guide shoppers through the food shelf, helping them choose pet food and supplies that are the best fit for their needs. Duties also include restocking shelves. 

After volunteers are more familiar with our operation, we also have opportunities to work at the front desk, checking in shoppers.

We hold 45-minute training sessions that lead right into a shift so volunteers can see on their first day what a shift is like. Once a volunteer is trained at that first shift, they can pick and choose when to sign up. 

To get started, go to our website and click BECOME A VOLUNTEER. If you have any questions, you can email fstraining@thebondbetween.org.

Nonprofit: The Bond Between

We have a pet food shelf at our Minneapolis Resource Center (2501 Minnehaha Ave). We see about 1,000 households a month, who rely on our support in order to keep their pets. We distribute pet food, supplies, and host multiple low-cost vetting clinics each month. 

We need volunteers on Tuesday and Thursday evenings each week, as well as Saturday during the day. Volunteers guide shoppers through the food shelf, helping them choose pet food and supplies that are the best fit for their needs. Duties also include restocking shelves. 

After volunteers are more familiar with our operation, we also have opportunities to work at the front desk, checking in shoppers.

We hold 45-minute training sessions that lead right into a shift so volunteers can see on their first day what a shift is like. Once a volunteer is trained at that first shift, they can pick and choose when to sign up. 

To get started, go to our website and click BECOME A VOLUNTEER. If you have any questions, you can email fstraining@thebondbetween.org.

Nonprofit: The Bond Between

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Overnight Childcare Volunteer

**Organization:** STAR House

 

**Location:** St. Paul, Ramsey County

 

**Position Type:** Volunteer

 

**Shift Time:** Overnight (4-hour shifts available)

 

**Summary:**

We are seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to join our team at STAR House. The ideal candidates will have the ability to create a warm and responsive environment for children, handle big emotions calmly and effectively, manage sensitive information discreetly, and be familiar with families in crisis and available resources.

 

**Responsibilities:**

- Comfort children during the night to ensure they feel safe and secure.

- Assist with the bedtime routine, including reading stories and helping with health and hygiene.

- Help staff with light chores to maintain a clean and organized environment.

- Relieve staff for breaks as needed.

- Assist with food prep for the following day's meals.

- Ensure children get a good night's sleep and help prepare STAR House for the following day's activities.

 

**Requirements:**

- Must be 21 years of age or older.

- Able to lift 40 lbs and move quickly and safely from a sitting position to a standing position.

- Must pass a background check and fingerprinting.

Nonprofit: STAR House

**Organization:** STAR House

 

**Location:** St. Paul, Ramsey County

 

**Position Type:** Volunteer

 

**Shift Time:** Overnight (4-hour shifts available)

 

**Summary:**

We are seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to join our team at STAR House. The ideal candidates will have the ability to create a warm and responsive environment for children, handle big emotions calmly and effectively, manage sensitive information discreetly, and be familiar with families in crisis and available resources.

 

**Responsibilities:**

- Comfort children during the night to ensure they feel safe and secure.

- Assist with the bedtime routine, including reading stories and helping with health and hygiene.

- Help staff with light chores to maintain a clean and organized environment.

- Relieve staff for breaks as needed.

- Assist with food prep for the following day's meals.

- Ensure children get a good night's sleep and help prepare STAR House for the following day's activities.

 

**Requirements:**

- Must be 21 years of age or older.

- Able to lift 40 lbs and move quickly and safely from a sitting position to a standing position.

- Must pass a background check and fingerprinting.

Nonprofit: STAR House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: STAR House Direct Child Care Opportunities

Join the STAR House team and make a difference in the lives of children and families in need! We have several volunteer opportunities available during three work shifts, Friday through Sunday. Our shifts are as follows: First Shift - 6am to 2pm, Second Shift - 2pm to 10pm, and Third Shift - 10pm to 6am. Here are some of the roles we're looking to fill:

 

Direct Child Care Providers: If you have experience taking care of children and are looking to create a warm and responsive environment for them, this role is for you. Duties include playing with the children, assisting with health and hygiene, snack or meal preparation, calming big emotions, going on walking field trips, reading bedtime stories, and much more. Volunteers must be 21 years of age or older. Able to lift 40 lbs and move from a sitting position to a standing position quickly and safely. Training required. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check and fingerprinting.

 

Family Advocate: Join us in providing emotional support and relevant resources to parents. Volunteers must be familiar with the resources and systems available to Ramsey County Families. Degree in social work or similar field preferred. Volunteers must be 21 years of age or older. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check and fingerprinting.

 

Helper: Assist with various activities at STAR House, including preparing activities and snacks, readying bedrooms for new children, greeting families, helping clean up, refilling supplies, washing laundry, and providing support for walking field trips. This role is a floating position. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check and fingerprinting.

 

Cook/Meal Prep: Help cook and serve meals to children and staff, clean up after meals, and prepare snacks. Volunteers should have basic cooking skills and knowledge of safe food handling. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check and fingerprinting.

 

Cleaning/Maintenance: Keep STAR House clean and welcoming for staff, volunteers, and families. Duties include cleaning and disinfecting rooms, keeping bathrooms stocked, performing minor maintenance, and assisting with yard maintenance. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check and fingerprinting.

 

Join us in our mission to support children and families in need. Volunteers are expected to work a minimum of two four-hour shifts per month. Apply now and be a part of our team

Nonprofit: STAR House

Join the STAR House team and make a difference in the lives of children and families in need! We have several volunteer opportunities available during three work shifts, Friday through Sunday. Our shifts are as follows: First Shift - 6am to 2pm, Second Shift - 2pm to 10pm, and Third Shift - 10pm to 6am. Here are some of the roles we're looking to fill:

 

Direct Child Care Providers: If you have experience taking care of children and are looking to create a warm and responsive environment for them, this role is for you. Duties include playing with the children, assisting with health and hygiene, snack or meal preparation, calming big emotions, going on walking field trips, reading bedtime stories, and much more. Volunteers must be 21 years of age or older. Able to lift 40 lbs and move from a sitting position to a standing position quickly and safely. Training required. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check and fingerprinting.

 

Family Advocate: Join us in providing emotional support and relevant resources to parents. Volunteers must be familiar with the resources and systems available to Ramsey County Families. Degree in social work or similar field preferred. Volunteers must be 21 years of age or older. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check and fingerprinting.

 

Helper: Assist with various activities at STAR House, including preparing activities and snacks, readying bedrooms for new children, greeting families, helping clean up, refilling supplies, washing laundry, and providing support for walking field trips. This role is a floating position. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check and fingerprinting.

 

Cook/Meal Prep: Help cook and serve meals to children and staff, clean up after meals, and prepare snacks. Volunteers should have basic cooking skills and knowledge of safe food handling. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check and fingerprinting.

 

Cleaning/Maintenance: Keep STAR House clean and welcoming for staff, volunteers, and families. Duties include cleaning and disinfecting rooms, keeping bathrooms stocked, performing minor maintenance, and assisting with yard maintenance. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check and fingerprinting.

 

Join us in our mission to support children and families in need. Volunteers are expected to work a minimum of two four-hour shifts per month. Apply now and be a part of our team

Nonprofit: STAR House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Keystone Meals on Wheels Delivery Volunteer

Keystone Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How can you help: Volunteers drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Keystone serves Meals on Wheels to the St. Paul areas of Midway, Mac Groveland, Highland Park, and West 7th. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call their office at 651-797-7725 or contact Sara Fleetham at sfleetham@keystoneservices.org 

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Keystone Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How can you help: Volunteers drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Keystone serves Meals on Wheels to the St. Paul areas of Midway, Mac Groveland, Highland Park, and West 7th. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call their office at 651-797-7725 or contact Sara Fleetham at sfleetham@keystoneservices.org 

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veterans Serving Veterans - Meals on Wheels

Are you a veteran who would love to help fellow veterans increase their access to nutritious food? We are looking for veterans who can help deliver meals and a friendly visit to clients served by Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels. If you’re looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How you can help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Details: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Delivery coordinators at Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels will provide all the necessary resources to get you started. 

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels at 952-835-1665 or email blepmn@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Are you a veteran who would love to help fellow veterans increase their access to nutritious food? We are looking for veterans who can help deliver meals and a friendly visit to clients served by Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels. If you’re looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How you can help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Details: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Delivery coordinators at Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels will provide all the necessary resources to get you started. 

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels at 952-835-1665 or email blepmn@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: South Minneapolis Meals on Wheels Delivery Volunteer

South Minneapolis Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. South Minneapolis serves Meals on Wheels to both the South and Southeast areas of Minneapolis. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call their office at (612) 716-6338 or contact Mary Engen at engenmary@yahoo.com

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

South Minneapolis Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. South Minneapolis serves Meals on Wheels to both the South and Southeast areas of Minneapolis. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call their office at (612) 716-6338 or contact Mary Engen at engenmary@yahoo.com

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55417

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mobile Meals of Northern Dakota County Meal Delivery Volunteer

Mobile Meals of Northern Dakota County is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. They serve Meals on Wheels to the areas of West St. Paul, South St. Paul, Inver Grove Heights, and Mendota Heights. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call their office at 651-457-5686 ext 103 or contact Joan Ward at mobile-meals@hotmail.com.

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Mobile Meals of Northern Dakota County is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. They serve Meals on Wheels to the areas of West St. Paul, South St. Paul, Inver Grove Heights, and Mendota Heights. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call their office at 651-457-5686 ext 103 or contact Joan Ward at mobile-meals@hotmail.com.

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels & More in Anoka County Delivery Volunteer

Meals on Wheels & More in Anoka County is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How can you help: Volunteers drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. They serve Meals on Wheels to the areas of Anoka, Blaine, Champlin, Coon Rapids, Ramsey, Circle Pines, Lino Lakes, and Fridley.

Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call their office at 763-264-4041 or contact OfficeMgr@impactservicesmn.org 

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Meals on Wheels & More in Anoka County is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How can you help: Volunteers drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. They serve Meals on Wheels to the areas of Anoka, Blaine, Champlin, Coon Rapids, Ramsey, Circle Pines, Lino Lakes, and Fridley.

Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call their office at 763-264-4041 or contact OfficeMgr@impactservicesmn.org 

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55432

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Volunteering with Meals on Wheels

Every day, Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver meals to over 4,000 people in the Twin Cities Area. If you’re looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer today! There is no minimum commitment - you decide how often you want to volunteer. Meals are delivered between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. With over 30 sites across the Metro, there is sure to be one that is convenient for your group. This is a wonderful opportunity to volunteer with your work team, faith community, family, or other group!

Volunteer to help bring nutritious meals to those in your community by:

Picking up meals at your neighborhood meals site Delivering meals to 8-10 clients in their homes (detailed directions are provided!) Providing a social connection for meal recipients by spending a few minutes chatting with them

Qualifications:

Driver must have their own transportation and driver’s license Volunteers must be available for one hour over lunch time to deliver meals

Benefits to the Volunteer:

Feel good because you are helping individuals in our community receive nutritious meals and the human connection they need to enable them to live independently Enjoy strengthened connections to your local community

Benefits to the Client and/or Program:

Meals on Wheels volunteers are part of a huge effort -The meals delivered each day provide much needed nutrition for seniors and people with disabilities as well as a vital human connection One hour of your time delivers 10 hot meals, 10 safety checks, and 10 smiles to those in need

 

For more information, call our office at 612-623-3363 or contact our Volunteer and Development Coordinator at Kala@meals-on-wheels.com. Or apply today to get started:

https://meals-on-wheels.com/volunteer/sign-up-to-volunteer/

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Every day, Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver meals to over 4,000 people in the Twin Cities Area. If you’re looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer today! There is no minimum commitment - you decide how often you want to volunteer. Meals are delivered between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. With over 30 sites across the Metro, there is sure to be one that is convenient for your group. This is a wonderful opportunity to volunteer with your work team, faith community, family, or other group!

Volunteer to help bring nutritious meals to those in your community by:

Picking up meals at your neighborhood meals site Delivering meals to 8-10 clients in their homes (detailed directions are provided!) Providing a social connection for meal recipients by spending a few minutes chatting with them

Qualifications:

Driver must have their own transportation and driver’s license Volunteers must be available for one hour over lunch time to deliver meals

Benefits to the Volunteer:

Feel good because you are helping individuals in our community receive nutritious meals and the human connection they need to enable them to live independently Enjoy strengthened connections to your local community

Benefits to the Client and/or Program:

Meals on Wheels volunteers are part of a huge effort -The meals delivered each day provide much needed nutrition for seniors and people with disabilities as well as a vital human connection One hour of your time delivers 10 hot meals, 10 safety checks, and 10 smiles to those in need

 

For more information, call our office at 612-623-3363 or contact our Volunteer and Development Coordinator at Kala@meals-on-wheels.com. Or apply today to get started:

https://meals-on-wheels.com/volunteer/sign-up-to-volunteer/

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55415

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eastside Meals on Wheels Delivery Volunteer

Eastside Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Eastside serves Meals on Wheels to the Minneapolis (Northeast, near Southeast) and St. Anthony Village areas. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call their office at (612) 277-2529 or contact Bradley Van Winkle at bradley@eastsidemeals.org

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Eastside Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer!

How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers.

Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license.

Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Eastside serves Meals on Wheels to the Minneapolis (Northeast, near Southeast) and St. Anthony Village areas. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.

**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids!

For more information call their office at (612) 277-2529 or contact Bradley Van Winkle at bradley@eastsidemeals.org

Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Receptionist

Receptionist: The face of ACBC Food Shelf! Well, at least the first face that clients see when they walk into the food shelf. Check clients into their appointments, answer phone calls, make food shelf appointments for clients and other administrative tasks as needed.

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

Receptionist: The face of ACBC Food Shelf! Well, at least the first face that clients see when they walk into the food shelf. Check clients into their appointments, answer phone calls, make food shelf appointments for clients and other administrative tasks as needed.

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Admin Support

AdminSupport: Answer phone calls, make food shelf appointments for clients, and complete other administrative tasks as needed. Available shifts: Monday and Wednesday 9:30AM-12:30PM and 12:30PM-3PM, Tuesdays 11:30AM-2:30PM and 2:30PM-5PM or Thursdays 2PM-4:30PM

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

AdminSupport: Answer phone calls, make food shelf appointments for clients, and complete other administrative tasks as needed. Available shifts: Monday and Wednesday 9:30AM-12:30PM and 12:30PM-3PM, Tuesdays 11:30AM-2:30PM and 2:30PM-5PM or Thursdays 2PM-4:30PM

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Market Greeter

Food Market Greeter: Help food shelf clients get ready to shop the food shelf by getting their carts ready and answering questions about shopping. Available shift: Mondays 12:30PM-3PM or Thursdays 2PM-4:30PM

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

Food Market Greeter: Help food shelf clients get ready to shop the food shelf by getting their carts ready and answering questions about shopping. Available shift: Mondays 12:30PM-3PM or Thursdays 2PM-4:30PM

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Market Checkout

Volunteer with ACBC to assist shoppers as they leave the foodshelf. You will be responisble for thanking shoppers for visiting, weighing carts on our scale, and restocking carts with shopping bags. Available shifts are as follows: Mondays, 9am-12:30pm, Tuesdays, 2:30pm-5pm, and Thursdays, 4:30pm-7pm

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

Volunteer with ACBC to assist shoppers as they leave the foodshelf. You will be responisble for thanking shoppers for visiting, weighing carts on our scale, and restocking carts with shopping bags. Available shifts are as follows: Mondays, 9am-12:30pm, Tuesdays, 2:30pm-5pm, and Thursdays, 4:30pm-7pm

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Produce/Dry Food Sorter

Sort through donated produce and canned goods to determine if food is still useable. Tasks include checking dates, sorting things by like items, and moving items in our warehouse. Available shifts include: Tuesdays, 8am-12pm, Wednesdays, 7:30am-12pm and 8am-12pm, and Thursdays, 8am-12pm.

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

Sort through donated produce and canned goods to determine if food is still useable. Tasks include checking dates, sorting things by like items, and moving items in our warehouse. Available shifts include: Tuesdays, 8am-12pm, Wednesdays, 7:30am-12pm and 8am-12pm, and Thursdays, 8am-12pm.

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelf Stocker

Food Shelf Stocker: Primary job is to keep the food shelves stocked and tidy. Throughout the shift you'll be walking around the store checking shelves for lack of food (dry and produce) and hygiene products. Then stocking the shelves with product. Available shifts: Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30AM-12:30PM and 12:30PM-3PM, Tuesdays 12PM-2:30PM and 2:30PM-5, Thursdays 12PM-2PM and 2PM-4:30PM

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

Food Shelf Stocker: Primary job is to keep the food shelves stocked and tidy. Throughout the shift you'll be walking around the store checking shelves for lack of food (dry and produce) and hygiene products. Then stocking the shelves with product. Available shifts: Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30AM-12:30PM and 12:30PM-3PM, Tuesdays 12PM-2:30PM and 2:30PM-5, Thursdays 12PM-2PM and 2PM-4:30PM

Nonprofit: ACBC Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Journey: Volunteer with We Can Ride to Empower Lives Through Therapeutic Riding

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with We Can Ride. Volunteers make our programs a success! Volunteer in our therapeutic riding and hippotherapy lessons. No horse or experience working with people with disabilities and special needs is required. We provide training for every volunteer role to ensure you are comfortable and confident while volunteering with us. Lessons are scheduled every day except Fridays, and we have both daytime and evening shifts available. For more information, contact us or visit our website at www.wecanride.org.

Nonprofit: We Can Ride, Inc.

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with We Can Ride. Volunteers make our programs a success! Volunteer in our therapeutic riding and hippotherapy lessons. No horse or experience working with people with disabilities and special needs is required. We provide training for every volunteer role to ensure you are comfortable and confident while volunteering with us. Lessons are scheduled every day except Fridays, and we have both daytime and evening shifts available. For more information, contact us or visit our website at www.wecanride.org.

Nonprofit: We Can Ride, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55359

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Literacy Tutor

VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY

Become a Virtual Literacy Mentor! Tutor Kindergarten through 3rd grade students to help them achieve literacy success.

Be a caring, invested adult mentor who helps children learn literacy skills while also growing their relationship and communication skills.Volunteers will be provided with everything they need to tutor and build trusting relationships: training, technology, materials, staff support, and a network of committed volunteers. Literacy Mentors are provided with the session structure, literacy tutoring materials and books. East Side Learning Center is the proud Twin Cities program partner of AARP Foundation Experience Corps. Volunteers ages 50+ are invited to participate as Experience Corps tutors.

TRAINING 

ESLC provides an orientation and pre-service training on the session structure, literacy activities and mentoring strategies prior to Literacy Mentors beginning work with their students. Supplemental training is provided throughout the year for a total of 20-25 hours of training.

FROM A VOLUNTEER

“Working with ESLC, other mentors and the children we serve connects me with my love of reading and helps me support our scholars.  As each child learns to explore the world through reading, our community grows stronger."

Nonprofit: East Side Learning Center

VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY

Become a Virtual Literacy Mentor! Tutor Kindergarten through 3rd grade students to help them achieve literacy success.

Be a caring, invested adult mentor who helps children learn literacy skills while also growing their relationship and communication skills.Volunteers will be provided with everything they need to tutor and build trusting relationships: training, technology, materials, staff support, and a network of committed volunteers. Literacy Mentors are provided with the session structure, literacy tutoring materials and books. East Side Learning Center is the proud Twin Cities program partner of AARP Foundation Experience Corps. Volunteers ages 50+ are invited to participate as Experience Corps tutors.

TRAINING 

ESLC provides an orientation and pre-service training on the session structure, literacy activities and mentoring strategies prior to Literacy Mentors beginning work with their students. Supplemental training is provided throughout the year for a total of 20-25 hours of training.

FROM A VOLUNTEER

“Working with ESLC, other mentors and the children we serve connects me with my love of reading and helps me support our scholars.  As each child learns to explore the world through reading, our community grows stronger."

Nonprofit: East Side Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Collect Socks & Underwear for Youth Experiencing Homelessness

YouthLink is in dire need of socks and underwear for young people ages 16-24 experiencing homelessness. YouthLink gives out NEW socks and underwear (adult sizes XS-2XL) to young people at our drop-in center in downtown Minneapolis. 

Consider hosting a donation drive with your company, faith-based group, or other group. 

Items can be shipped directly to YouthLink or dropped off at 41 N 12th St. Minneapolis, MN 55403 during our donation hours. Please reach out to donations@youthlinkmn.org with questions. 

Nonprofit: YouthLink

YouthLink is in dire need of socks and underwear for young people ages 16-24 experiencing homelessness. YouthLink gives out NEW socks and underwear (adult sizes XS-2XL) to young people at our drop-in center in downtown Minneapolis. 

Consider hosting a donation drive with your company, faith-based group, or other group. 

Items can be shipped directly to YouthLink or dropped off at 41 N 12th St. Minneapolis, MN 55403 during our donation hours. Please reach out to donations@youthlinkmn.org with questions. 

Nonprofit: YouthLink

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Computer Lab Assistant (Age 16 +)

St. Paul Public Housing Agency (PHA) is seeking volunteers to help adults and youth at two of our family housing developments: McDonough Homes on Timberlake and Mt. Airy Homes on Arch Street(all in the City of St. Paul). Some of our residents cannot afford a home computer or they do not have the skills to use a computer to meet personal goals, such as looking for a job. The PHA relies on volunteers to host  'Open Lab'.  This is a great opportunity for a college student to complete community service hours for school or work, or a retired person to help someone with a need. Volunteers can use their technological skills to tutor users with limited knowledge of how to use the internet or software programs. Many of our public housing residents are immigrants with limited English proficiency. Your tasks may include: assist a resident in using a mouse, keyboarding, turning the processor on, troubleshoot printing issues or a software program that isn't working properly.

Qualifications: willingness and interest in working with non-English speaking residents is important. Experience and patience in providing IT support is valued.  A criminal history background check will be required. Individuals who successfully pass a background check will be required to sign a volunteer agreement, complete data safety training and attend an orientation session prior to starting their actual volunteer hours. Please contact: Elizabeth Pacunas, Resident Initiatives Coordinator, at: 651-298-4929 or elizabeth.pacunas@stpha.org for more information and/or to submit your resume. Hours are flexible (weekdays during the day and evening). Must be 16 years and older to apply.

Nonprofit: St. Paul Public Housing Agency

St. Paul Public Housing Agency (PHA) is seeking volunteers to help adults and youth at two of our family housing developments: McDonough Homes on Timberlake and Mt. Airy Homes on Arch Street(all in the City of St. Paul). Some of our residents cannot afford a home computer or they do not have the skills to use a computer to meet personal goals, such as looking for a job. The PHA relies on volunteers to host  'Open Lab'.  This is a great opportunity for a college student to complete community service hours for school or work, or a retired person to help someone with a need. Volunteers can use their technological skills to tutor users with limited knowledge of how to use the internet or software programs. Many of our public housing residents are immigrants with limited English proficiency. Your tasks may include: assist a resident in using a mouse, keyboarding, turning the processor on, troubleshoot printing issues or a software program that isn't working properly.

Qualifications: willingness and interest in working with non-English speaking residents is important. Experience and patience in providing IT support is valued.  A criminal history background check will be required. Individuals who successfully pass a background check will be required to sign a volunteer agreement, complete data safety training and attend an orientation session prior to starting their actual volunteer hours. Please contact: Elizabeth Pacunas, Resident Initiatives Coordinator, at: 651-298-4929 or elizabeth.pacunas@stpha.org for more information and/or to submit your resume. Hours are flexible (weekdays during the day and evening). Must be 16 years and older to apply.

Nonprofit: St. Paul Public Housing Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Foster Home - Dog, Cat, or Critter

Interested in Becoming a Foster?

Foster care is the most important part of Ruff Start Rescue. The animals depend on qualified people to join our team. RSR is looking for fosters to open their hearts and homes to animals in need and care for them until they are adopted. An RSR fosters responsibility is to love, feed, play and exercise, and provide social interaction for the foster animal. You are also required to take the animal to vet appointments and handle any medical tasks such as giving daily medications. It will always involve treating the animal as if it were your own. It’s easy to get started! The first step is to fill out and submit a foster application at: https://ruffstartrescue.org/get-involved/foster/ After RSR receives and reviews your application a home visit will be scheduled so you can meet someone from the rescue and discuss your questions and concerns about fostering an RSR animal. If everything goes well you will be able to begin your new role as an RSR foster.  


All Ruff Start Rescue Fosters MUST:

Have all of their pets spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccines.  Be patient!  There is no set amount of time a foster pet will be at your home.  We do not want to have to move foster pets from one foster home to another.  Constant moving can really set back their rehabilitation.  We do expect our fosters to be patient and keep their foster pet until they get adopted. Be willing to work with their foster pets.  Many of these animals are coming directly from shelter environments, have been picked up as strays, came from a life inside of a small cage at a puppy mill or were treated with malicious intent.  Many simply have no idea how to behave inside of a home.  It's not their fault, and they can learn with PATIENCE, GUIDANCE, LOVE, and CONSISTENCY. Attend at least one Adoption Event a month. Have the foster animals on a leash when outside at ALL time, unless you have a completely fenced in yard. Exercise their foster pet adequately.  Foster dogs are expected to have daily walks. Be willing to drive their foster pet to their vet appointments at one of the Vet clinics we work with. Give their foster pets their medication if they need it!  If your foster pet needs medication, you will be expected to give them their medication on time and in the correct doses. Send updates on their foster pets to their Placement Coordinator on a regular basis.  This would include the foster pet's likes, dislikes, biographies, and of course...lots of pictures!!  These will all need to be kept as up to date as possible. Supervise their foster pet at all times.  When no one is at home, the foster pets should be baby gated or crated, if necessary, for safety. You must have your own homeowners insurance or renters liability coverage before fostering with RSR. 

**There are always animals that need a loving foster home and we will work with you to determine the ones that will best fit with your lifestyle. **

Questions about becoming a foster?  Feel free to email us at:  foster@ruffstartrescue.org

Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue

Interested in Becoming a Foster?

Foster care is the most important part of Ruff Start Rescue. The animals depend on qualified people to join our team. RSR is looking for fosters to open their hearts and homes to animals in need and care for them until they are adopted. An RSR fosters responsibility is to love, feed, play and exercise, and provide social interaction for the foster animal. You are also required to take the animal to vet appointments and handle any medical tasks such as giving daily medications. It will always involve treating the animal as if it were your own. It’s easy to get started! The first step is to fill out and submit a foster application at: https://ruffstartrescue.org/get-involved/foster/ After RSR receives and reviews your application a home visit will be scheduled so you can meet someone from the rescue and discuss your questions and concerns about fostering an RSR animal. If everything goes well you will be able to begin your new role as an RSR foster.  


All Ruff Start Rescue Fosters MUST:

Have all of their pets spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccines.  Be patient!  There is no set amount of time a foster pet will be at your home.  We do not want to have to move foster pets from one foster home to another.  Constant moving can really set back their rehabilitation.  We do expect our fosters to be patient and keep their foster pet until they get adopted. Be willing to work with their foster pets.  Many of these animals are coming directly from shelter environments, have been picked up as strays, came from a life inside of a small cage at a puppy mill or were treated with malicious intent.  Many simply have no idea how to behave inside of a home.  It's not their fault, and they can learn with PATIENCE, GUIDANCE, LOVE, and CONSISTENCY. Attend at least one Adoption Event a month. Have the foster animals on a leash when outside at ALL time, unless you have a completely fenced in yard. Exercise their foster pet adequately.  Foster dogs are expected to have daily walks. Be willing to drive their foster pet to their vet appointments at one of the Vet clinics we work with. Give their foster pets their medication if they need it!  If your foster pet needs medication, you will be expected to give them their medication on time and in the correct doses. Send updates on their foster pets to their Placement Coordinator on a regular basis.  This would include the foster pet's likes, dislikes, biographies, and of course...lots of pictures!!  These will all need to be kept as up to date as possible. Supervise their foster pet at all times.  When no one is at home, the foster pets should be baby gated or crated, if necessary, for safety. You must have your own homeowners insurance or renters liability coverage before fostering with RSR. 

**There are always animals that need a loving foster home and we will work with you to determine the ones that will best fit with your lifestyle. **

Questions about becoming a foster?  Feel free to email us at:  foster@ruffstartrescue.org

Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 55371

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Intake Assistant

Food insecurity is a crisis in our community and it has been accelerated by cost of living increases. An incredible 1 in 8 of our neighbors are in danger of going hungry. SACA needs weekly volunteers to help support our neighbors who depend on these services. Your dedication of time means the world to us and to the people we serve. We are in need of weekly volunteers Monday to Thursday who can commit to 2-4 hours to help in the food market, warehouse, thrift story and intake.

The intake volunteer check in clients, answer the phones and schedules appointments. These volunteers will help create an inviting and pleasant work environment and welcome clients to the food shelf. SACA’s office hours are weekly Monday 9am-4:00pm, Tuesday 8am-4:00pm, Wednesday 10am - 6:00pm and Thursday 8am - 3:00pm. We currently have the greatest need for Spanish Speaking intake volunteers on Monday mornings, Tuesday mornings, Wednesday afternoons, and Thursday mornings. Ideally, administrative volunteers would make a weekly or bi-weekly commitment.

Duties/Responsibilities:
* Telephone coverage to make client appointments
* Filing, data entry, copying, scanning
* Assists with welcoming and sign-in food market clients
* Greeting visitors who are donating or visiting SACA
* If volunteer is bilingual: assist staff to effectively and efficiently serve the non-English speaking clients by translating. (We currently have need of Spanish speaking volunteers).
* Performs duties requiring the giving or receiving of information.
* Interact with clients in a friendly and professional manner

Qualifications/requirements:
* Must have a professional manner and strong communication skills both in person and on the phone
* Good organizational skills
* Ability to respect and maintain confidential information
* Able to read and write in English; the ability to speak Spanish is desirable.
* Ability to follow instructions
* Computer skills or willingness to learn.
* Cooperative attitude

Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA)

Food insecurity is a crisis in our community and it has been accelerated by cost of living increases. An incredible 1 in 8 of our neighbors are in danger of going hungry. SACA needs weekly volunteers to help support our neighbors who depend on these services. Your dedication of time means the world to us and to the people we serve. We are in need of weekly volunteers Monday to Thursday who can commit to 2-4 hours to help in the food market, warehouse, thrift story and intake.

The intake volunteer check in clients, answer the phones and schedules appointments. These volunteers will help create an inviting and pleasant work environment and welcome clients to the food shelf. SACA’s office hours are weekly Monday 9am-4:00pm, Tuesday 8am-4:00pm, Wednesday 10am - 6:00pm and Thursday 8am - 3:00pm. We currently have the greatest need for Spanish Speaking intake volunteers on Monday mornings, Tuesday mornings, Wednesday afternoons, and Thursday mornings. Ideally, administrative volunteers would make a weekly or bi-weekly commitment.

Duties/Responsibilities:
* Telephone coverage to make client appointments
* Filing, data entry, copying, scanning
* Assists with welcoming and sign-in food market clients
* Greeting visitors who are donating or visiting SACA
* If volunteer is bilingual: assist staff to effectively and efficiently serve the non-English speaking clients by translating. (We currently have need of Spanish speaking volunteers).
* Performs duties requiring the giving or receiving of information.
* Interact with clients in a friendly and professional manner

Qualifications/requirements:
* Must have a professional manner and strong communication skills both in person and on the phone
* Good organizational skills
* Ability to respect and maintain confidential information
* Able to read and write in English; the ability to speak Spanish is desirable.
* Ability to follow instructions
* Computer skills or willingness to learn.
* Cooperative attitude

Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist with Project Preparation

Help HOTC's project team prepare for the hundreds of high quality volunteer events hosted annually. Each week brings new projects, new supplies and new adventures, and we are looking for volunteers to help work behind the scenes to help project preparation run smoothly.

Volunteer tasks and responsibilities typically include:

Assist with project supplies inventory managemet Assemble HOTC project materials, including onsite events and remote “Projects In a Box” Preparation tasks typically include preparing, sorting and counting project supplies and organizing supplies for easy day of event execution Packing "Project in a Box" includes working in an assembly line to pack up volunteer events for remote volunteers Help maintain cleanliness and organization of HOTC's warehouse space Quality check projects prior to delivery to nonprofit partners. Brief examples include: Superhero capes Cards of encouragement to seniors, youth, teachers or veterans No-sew fleece tied blankets for homeless shelters Pet toys for animal rescues

And much more! 

Volunteering at HOTC is best suited for volunteers ages 14+. Those under the age of 18 must provide HOTC with signed permissions from a parent/guardian to volunteer. Many volunteer roles include lifting up to 30 pounds, bending, lifting, twisting, and standing, but accommodations for low-impact tasks can easily be arranged.

We welcome teams for this event, and can be flexible up to 8 volunteers. 

Volunteer shifts take place every Wednesday from 9AM-12PM. We can be flexible for groups as well.

Nonprofit: HandsOn Twin Cities

Help HOTC's project team prepare for the hundreds of high quality volunteer events hosted annually. Each week brings new projects, new supplies and new adventures, and we are looking for volunteers to help work behind the scenes to help project preparation run smoothly.

Volunteer tasks and responsibilities typically include:

Assist with project supplies inventory managemet Assemble HOTC project materials, including onsite events and remote “Projects In a Box” Preparation tasks typically include preparing, sorting and counting project supplies and organizing supplies for easy day of event execution Packing "Project in a Box" includes working in an assembly line to pack up volunteer events for remote volunteers Help maintain cleanliness and organization of HOTC's warehouse space Quality check projects prior to delivery to nonprofit partners. Brief examples include: Superhero capes Cards of encouragement to seniors, youth, teachers or veterans No-sew fleece tied blankets for homeless shelters Pet toys for animal rescues

And much more! 

Volunteering at HOTC is best suited for volunteers ages 14+. Those under the age of 18 must provide HOTC with signed permissions from a parent/guardian to volunteer. Many volunteer roles include lifting up to 30 pounds, bending, lifting, twisting, and standing, but accommodations for low-impact tasks can easily be arranged.

We welcome teams for this event, and can be flexible up to 8 volunteers. 

Volunteer shifts take place every Wednesday from 9AM-12PM. We can be flexible for groups as well.

Nonprofit: HandsOn Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pet Therapy Volunteer - Hospice - Woodbury

Do you have a certified pet therapy dog and want to share your time and compassion with others?

As a Certified Pet Therapy Volunteer you can enrich the lives of St. Croix Hospice patients in your community. In person visits would involve you and your certified pet therapy dog visiting patients where they live on a regular basis. Scheduling is flexible.

Certified therapy dogs provide a healing presence to our end-of-life patients by reducing stress and anxiety and increasing feelings of joy, warmth, and connection. Patients live in their homes or in assisted living or skilled nursing facilities.

*All pet companions must be pet therapy certified and have up-to-date immunizations and health records.

I am more than happy to answer any questions via email, phone or in person. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me. My name is Tara Van Berkom. My phone number is 612-477-4952, and my email is tvanberkom@stcroixhospice.com.

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Do you have a certified pet therapy dog and want to share your time and compassion with others?

As a Certified Pet Therapy Volunteer you can enrich the lives of St. Croix Hospice patients in your community. In person visits would involve you and your certified pet therapy dog visiting patients where they live on a regular basis. Scheduling is flexible.

Certified therapy dogs provide a healing presence to our end-of-life patients by reducing stress and anxiety and increasing feelings of joy, warmth, and connection. Patients live in their homes or in assisted living or skilled nursing facilities.

*All pet companions must be pet therapy certified and have up-to-date immunizations and health records.

I am more than happy to answer any questions via email, phone or in person. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me. My name is Tara Van Berkom. My phone number is 612-477-4952, and my email is tvanberkom@stcroixhospice.com.

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy Volunteer - Hospice

Do you have a certified pet therapy dog and want to share your time and compassion with others?

As a Certified Pet Therapy Volunteer you can enrich the lives of St. Croix Hospice patients in your community. In person visits would involve you and your certified pet therapy dog visiting patients where they live on a regular basis. Scheduling is flexible.

Certified therapy dogs provide a healing presence to our end-of-life patients by reducing stress and anxiety and increasing feelings of joy, warmth, and connection. Patients live in their homes or in assisted living or skilled nursing facilities.

*All pet companions must be pet therapy certified and have up-to-date immunizations and health records.

I am more than happy to answer any questions via email, phone or in person. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me. My name is Tara Van Berkom. My phone number is 612-477-4952, and my email is tvanberkom@stcroixhospice.com.

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Do you have a certified pet therapy dog and want to share your time and compassion with others?

As a Certified Pet Therapy Volunteer you can enrich the lives of St. Croix Hospice patients in your community. In person visits would involve you and your certified pet therapy dog visiting patients where they live on a regular basis. Scheduling is flexible.

Certified therapy dogs provide a healing presence to our end-of-life patients by reducing stress and anxiety and increasing feelings of joy, warmth, and connection. Patients live in their homes or in assisted living or skilled nursing facilities.

*All pet companions must be pet therapy certified and have up-to-date immunizations and health records.

I am more than happy to answer any questions via email, phone or in person. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me. My name is Tara Van Berkom. My phone number is 612-477-4952, and my email is tvanberkom@stcroixhospice.com.

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer - Vadnais Heights

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a virtual companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Virtual Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would interact with patients and their families via mail, phone, or video chat. Your commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a virtual companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Virtual Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would interact with patients and their families via mail, phone, or video chat. Your commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer - Eagan

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer - Blaine

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer - Minnetonka

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer - Roseville

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer - North Branch

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer - Maple Grove

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55369

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer - Bloomington

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer - Oakdale

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com)

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Do you get told you are comforting, patient, and caring? We are looking for you! St. Croix Hospice is seeking compassionate individuals to support our patients, their families, and their caregivers. Schedules are flexible.

If you enjoy personal interaction and providing a caring presence to those in need, then volunteering as a companion volunteer may be a good fit for you. As a Companion Volunteer at St. Croix Hospice, you would spend time with patients on a regular basis by visiting them where they live and spending time interacting with them. This could include talking about their life, reading to them, playing games, listening to music, watching tv together. It varies with each patient. The commitment can be as few as 4 hours per month.

Hospice benefits patients and families during their end-of-life journey. Volunteering with St. Croix Hospice allows you to positively impact everyone involved.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity!

Our Hospice Volunteer Program Opportunities | St. Croix Hospice (stcroixhospice.com)

Nonprofit: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55128

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Lending Events at St. Paul Toy Library (Age 14+)

Thank you for your contribution to this community effort! Lending events wouldn't be possible without your help! 

Volunteers help members check toys in-and-out, with our user-friendly, custom-built computer program, as well as keep track of toys in the inventory (counting pieces etc.).

Volunteers also help to re-shelve returned toys and keep the space looking presentable. 

Events can be fast-paced and fun! Take some time away from the kids and feel good about helping the community!

Great opportunity for students who need to full fill volunteer hours for school!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Thank you for your contribution to this community effort! Lending events wouldn't be possible without your help! 

Volunteers help members check toys in-and-out, with our user-friendly, custom-built computer program, as well as keep track of toys in the inventory (counting pieces etc.).

Volunteers also help to re-shelve returned toys and keep the space looking presentable. 

Events can be fast-paced and fun! Take some time away from the kids and feel good about helping the community!

Great opportunity for students who need to full fill volunteer hours for school!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55119

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Math and Science Tutor

FamilyMeans is looking for someone to help tutor middle school and high school students in science and math at our Landfall locations during the upcoming school year and possibly into the future.  

FamilyMeans provides free after-school and summer programing for youth in the Landfall and Cimarron communities. Many of these students are first- or second-generation immigrants. With the language barrier some of the students have trouble with some classes including science and math. These students are eager to learn but just need someone to help give them a little boost. By volunteering your time, you can help these students get better grades and thus open up more opportunities for them. Volunteers are primarily needed from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm with flexibility on which day of the week.

 If you have any questions please contact Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org or by calling 651-789-4055.

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

FamilyMeans is looking for someone to help tutor middle school and high school students in science and math at our Landfall locations during the upcoming school year and possibly into the future.  

FamilyMeans provides free after-school and summer programing for youth in the Landfall and Cimarron communities. Many of these students are first- or second-generation immigrants. With the language barrier some of the students have trouble with some classes including science and math. These students are eager to learn but just need someone to help give them a little boost. By volunteering your time, you can help these students get better grades and thus open up more opportunities for them. Volunteers are primarily needed from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm with flexibility on which day of the week.

 If you have any questions please contact Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org or by calling 651-789-4055.

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55128

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Photographer and Videographer

Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach.

POSITION DUTIES:

Skills and support needed to document the organization's journey. Edit and  finalize photos and video Support marketing efforts

 QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS:

Previous experience in photography and videography Strong editing, and interpersonal skills Strong project management skills

Flexible schedule.

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach.

POSITION DUTIES:

Skills and support needed to document the organization's journey. Edit and  finalize photos and video Support marketing efforts

 QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS:

Previous experience in photography and videography Strong editing, and interpersonal skills Strong project management skills

Flexible schedule.

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising and Development

Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach.

We’re currently seeking support with building our membership model, securing new corporate sponsorships and applying for grants


SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS

Previous fundraising and development experience Writing proficiency Financial Data LiteracyResearch skills Excellent interpersonal communication skills to interact

Flexible schedule, remote

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach.

We’re currently seeking support with building our membership model, securing new corporate sponsorships and applying for grants


SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS

Previous fundraising and development experience Writing proficiency Financial Data LiteracyResearch skills Excellent interpersonal communication skills to interact

Flexible schedule, remote

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Writer/Blogger

Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach.

We are seeking a volunteer to help us profile more diverse authors.


 QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS:

Previous experience in PR, Marketing and Communications Strong writing, editing, and interpersonal skillsExperience with major social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube)

Flexible schedule, remote.

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach.

We are seeking a volunteer to help us profile more diverse authors.


 QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS:

Previous experience in PR, Marketing and Communications Strong writing, editing, and interpersonal skillsExperience with major social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube)

Flexible schedule, remote.

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Evaluation

Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach.

We’re currently seeking an experienced volunteer to assist with developing new tools to assess our impact.


SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS

Previous program evaluation/assessment experience Writing proficiency Financial Data LiteracyResearch skills Excellent interpersonal communication skills

Flexible schedule, remote

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach.

We’re currently seeking an experienced volunteer to assist with developing new tools to assess our impact.


SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS

Previous program evaluation/assessment experience Writing proficiency Financial Data LiteracyResearch skills Excellent interpersonal communication skills

Flexible schedule, remote

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Driver - Blood Delivery (Age 21+)

HElp save lives by picking up and delivering blood and blood products at our donor centers. our local, metro-area hosptial partners and at regional air-ambulance services. We offer and extremely flexible schedule with opportunties available most days of the week. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

HElp save lives by picking up and delivering blood and blood products at our donor centers. our local, metro-area hosptial partners and at regional air-ambulance services. We offer and extremely flexible schedule with opportunties available most days of the week. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Typist (Age 18+)

Volunteers determine individuals blood type by performing Field Testing of ABOBlood Types on a typing slide. Volunteers work in conjunction with an MBCAmbassador to educate individuals at various events including corporate and community health and volunteer fairs. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Volunteers determine individuals blood type by performing Field Testing of ABOBlood Types on a typing slide. Volunteers work in conjunction with an MBCAmbassador to educate individuals at various events including corporate and community health and volunteer fairs. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Transport Driver (Age 21+)

Every mile brings you closer to saving lives. Transport blood to area hospitals and insure that your community hospitals have the blood they need. Valid MN license and good driving record required. Vehicle (mini-van or smaller)provided. Flexible opportunity with volunteers needed almost every day.

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Every mile brings you closer to saving lives. Transport blood to area hospitals and insure that your community hospitals have the blood they need. Valid MN license and good driving record required. Vehicle (mini-van or smaller)provided. Flexible opportunity with volunteers needed almost every day.

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Transport Driver-Duluth (Age 21 +)

Every mile brings you closer to saving lives. Transport blood to area hospitals in Duluth and Arrowhead, and insure that your community hospitals have the blood they need. Valid MN license and good driving record required. Vehicle (mini-van or smaller)provided. Flexible opportunity with volunteers needed almost every day.

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Every mile brings you closer to saving lives. Transport blood to area hospitals in Duluth and Arrowhead, and insure that your community hospitals have the blood they need. Valid MN license and good driving record required. Vehicle (mini-van or smaller)provided. Flexible opportunity with volunteers needed almost every day.

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55811

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yard Care for Grandma!

Help seniors to stay safe in their homes by helping with cutting grass, picking up fallen branches, raking leaves, and shoveling snow.  Flexible times after school, work, and on weekends.  

Nonprofit: NE Seniors for Better Living

Help seniors to stay safe in their homes by helping with cutting grass, picking up fallen branches, raking leaves, and shoveling snow.  Flexible times after school, work, and on weekends.  

Nonprofit: NE Seniors for Better Living

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55119

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Grandma!

Help seniors living in North East St. Paul and North Maplewood to stay independent and engage in the community! Volunteer drivers take seniors to medical appointments, run errands, and to social & community events. This is a flexible opportunity that can be tailored to fit your schedule!!

Nonprofit: NE Seniors for Better Living

Help seniors living in North East St. Paul and North Maplewood to stay independent and engage in the community! Volunteer drivers take seniors to medical appointments, run errands, and to social & community events. This is a flexible opportunity that can be tailored to fit your schedule!!

Nonprofit: NE Seniors for Better Living

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55119

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make Lunch for our Grandmothers and Grandfathers!

Every Thursday we have a seniors community luncheon that brings in adults, 65 and over, to enjoy a healthy and hearty meal and each other's company.  We need volunteers who can help from 11 - 2pm on Thursdays to come together, make lunch, and share it while listening to stories of the Saint Paul that once was.  

Nonprofit: NE Seniors for Better Living

Every Thursday we have a seniors community luncheon that brings in adults, 65 and over, to enjoy a healthy and hearty meal and each other's company.  We need volunteers who can help from 11 - 2pm on Thursdays to come together, make lunch, and share it while listening to stories of the Saint Paul that once was.  

Nonprofit: NE Seniors for Better Living

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55119

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Committee Member for the Fight For Air Climb

POSITION TITLE: Fight For Air Climb Committee Member

WHAT IS FIGHT FOR AIR CLIMB EVENT: A unique fundraising event where teams and individuals from all fitness levels take to the stairs to support the American Lung Association.

 

POSITION SUMMARY: Works closely with staff and volunteer leaders to promote the Fight For Air Climb throughout the community, recruit new climb teams, engage new corporate partners, and provide input to enhance the event day experience.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

Committee

§  Share responsibility of reaching the Fight for Air Climb goals:

o   Fundraising: ~$208,000 | Participation: 550+

§  Actively participate in monthly committee meetings and engaging in discussed action items between meetings.

 

Corporate Introductions

§  Utilize your sphere of influence to help invite new corporate partners to support the Lung Association’s mission through a Fight for Air Climb sponsorship or employee team.

o   Member’s Goal: outreach to 5+ NEW potential companies

Teams

Lead by example by forming your own team with a team fundraising goal of $2,500+ Example Action: Host a kickoff event at your workplace

§  Work with staff to develop a plan for recruiting NEW teams and help open doors to these opportunities

o   Member’s Goal: Recruit 3+ NEW Climb teams

§  Support efforts to engage with PAST and increase number of participants

Example Actions:

o   Volunteer to table at a local event

o   Call 20+ past Climbers to encourage registration

Event

§  Assist in determining marketing strategies to reach new audiences

o   Example Actions: Seek out 1 new opportunity to promote the Fight For Air Climb

§  Share ideas and feedback to make event day a fun and impactful experience

§  Distribute event information

§  Goal is to recruit 5+ event day volunteers

 

Your Estimated Time Commitment

§  Attend scheduled virtual meetings & complete action items                                  6 hours

§  Create your own team & complete personal fundraising                                         3 hours

§  Recruit new team captains and promote the Climb                                                   6 hours

§  Volunteer recruitment                                                                                                           1 hours

§  Assist with packet pick-up or event day setup                                                              2 hours

§  Attend & participate in Fight For Air Climb                                                                     3 hours

ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME:                                                                                     21 HOURS

Nonprofit: American Lung Association

POSITION TITLE: Fight For Air Climb Committee Member

WHAT IS FIGHT FOR AIR CLIMB EVENT: A unique fundraising event where teams and individuals from all fitness levels take to the stairs to support the American Lung Association.

 

POSITION SUMMARY: Works closely with staff and volunteer leaders to promote the Fight For Air Climb throughout the community, recruit new climb teams, engage new corporate partners, and provide input to enhance the event day experience.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

Committee

§  Share responsibility of reaching the Fight for Air Climb goals:

o   Fundraising: ~$208,000 | Participation: 550+

§  Actively participate in monthly committee meetings and engaging in discussed action items between meetings.

 

Corporate Introductions

§  Utilize your sphere of influence to help invite new corporate partners to support the Lung Association’s mission through a Fight for Air Climb sponsorship or employee team.

o   Member’s Goal: outreach to 5+ NEW potential companies

Teams

Lead by example by forming your own team with a team fundraising goal of $2,500+ Example Action: Host a kickoff event at your workplace

§  Work with staff to develop a plan for recruiting NEW teams and help open doors to these opportunities

o   Member’s Goal: Recruit 3+ NEW Climb teams

§  Support efforts to engage with PAST and increase number of participants

Example Actions:

o   Volunteer to table at a local event

o   Call 20+ past Climbers to encourage registration

Event

§  Assist in determining marketing strategies to reach new audiences

o   Example Actions: Seek out 1 new opportunity to promote the Fight For Air Climb

§  Share ideas and feedback to make event day a fun and impactful experience

§  Distribute event information

§  Goal is to recruit 5+ event day volunteers

 

Your Estimated Time Commitment

§  Attend scheduled virtual meetings & complete action items                                  6 hours

§  Create your own team & complete personal fundraising                                         3 hours

§  Recruit new team captains and promote the Climb                                                   6 hours

§  Volunteer recruitment                                                                                                           1 hours

§  Assist with packet pick-up or event day setup                                                              2 hours

§  Attend & participate in Fight For Air Climb                                                                     3 hours

ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME:                                                                                     21 HOURS

Nonprofit: American Lung Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Corporate Team Building Volunteer Opportunity in Bloomington

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help with that! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

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

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours.  Youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or assistance in signing up.

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

 

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

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help with that! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

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

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours.  Youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or assistance in signing up.

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

 

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Corporate Team Building Volunteer Opportunity in New Hope!

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

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

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups!  Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

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

 

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

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

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

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups!  Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

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

 

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Corporate Team Building Volunteer Opportunity in Richfield!

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in its mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

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

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and group! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance in signing up.

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

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

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in its mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

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

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and group! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance in signing up.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Fun Volunteering in Bloomington to Benefit People with Disabilities!

Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

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

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

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

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


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

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

Volunteers are needed daily to help stock our sales floor and merchandise/organize. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and you can volunteer individually or with a group. Sign up at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/voluneer or contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

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

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

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

Volunteers are needed daily to help stock our sales floor and merchandise/organize. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and you can volunteer individually or with a group. Sign up at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/voluneer or contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


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

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores have one-time and on-going volunteer opportunities with flexible hours—days, evenings and weekends, 7 days a week!   Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and scheduling is flexible.  Volunteers at Arc’s Value Village help unpack and sort donations such as clothing, accessories, household items, books, toys, jewelry, etc. and help get them ready for the sales floor. 

Sign up to volunteer on our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Click “VOLUNTEER” tab and scroll down the page.  When you get to the BLUE Click Here to Sign Up on the Volunteer Calendar button, click on the button and use the calendar filter to find the store location, day and shift that works with your schedule! 

Arc’s Value Village has generated more than $28 million for The Arc’s programs and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We look forward to having you volunteer with us.  Volunteer on your own or bring a friend! Contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

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

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

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores have one-time and on-going volunteer opportunities with flexible hours—days, evenings and weekends, 7 days a week!   Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and scheduling is flexible.  Volunteers at Arc’s Value Village help unpack and sort donations such as clothing, accessories, household items, books, toys, jewelry, etc. and help get them ready for the sales floor. 

Sign up to volunteer on our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Click “VOLUNTEER” tab and scroll down the page.  When you get to the BLUE Click Here to Sign Up on the Volunteer Calendar button, click on the button and use the calendar filter to find the store location, day and shift that works with your schedule! 

Arc’s Value Village has generated more than $28 million for The Arc’s programs and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We look forward to having you volunteer with us.  Volunteer on your own or bring a friend! Contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Weekends Need Excitement? Volunteer with Us in Bloomington!

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

Typical Duties Include:

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

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

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Questions? Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnsota.org or 952-915-3670 with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

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

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

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

Typical Duties Include:

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

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

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Questions? Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnsota.org or 952-915-3670 with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

Typical Duties Include:

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

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

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at  (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

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

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

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

Typical Duties Include:

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

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

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at  (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

Typical Duties Include:

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

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

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance to sign up.

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

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

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

Typical Duties Include:

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

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

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance to sign up.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

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

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

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

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at https://www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

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

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

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

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at https://www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Fun Volunteering in Richfield to Benefit People with Disabilities!

Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

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

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

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

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Fun Volunteering in New Hope to Benefit People with Disabilities!

Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in New Hope is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

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

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in New Hope is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

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

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seeking members for the Volunteer Relations Committee

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

Our Commitment to Families in Ramsey County:

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

Virtual and Fulfilling Opportunities:

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


Volunteer Relations Committee

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

Get Involved Today:

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

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

Nonprofit: STAR House

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

Our Commitment to Families in Ramsey County:

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

Virtual and Fulfilling Opportunities:

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


Volunteer Relations Committee

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

Get Involved Today:

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

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

Nonprofit: STAR House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Difference Together: Volunteer as a Group at STAR House!

About STAR House:
STAR House is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing emergency overnight care and services for children ages birth through 6 years in Ramsey County. Our mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect by offering temporary shelter, resources, and support for caregivers to achieve stability and thrive.

Project Overview:
STAR House is seeking groups of volunteers to help with various tasks to prepare for our opening and the arrival of children. Volunteers can participate in yard clean-up, furniture moving, house cleaning, toy sanitizing, and more. This is a great opportunity for groups to make a tangible impact in our community and support a worthy cause.

Tasks Include:
- Yard clean-up
- Furniture moving
- House cleaning
- Toy sanitizing
- Other tasks as needed

Qualifications:
- No specific qualifications required
- Willingness to work as part of a team
- Ability to follow instructions and work safely

Benefits:
- Opportunity to make a direct impact in the community
- Team-building experience for groups
- Flexible scheduling based on group availability
- Chance to support a meaningful cause

How to Sign-Up:
To sign up for a group volunteer project or for more information, please email volunteer@starhousemn.org.

Note: Due to the nature of the tasks, volunteers must be able to lift and carry items and be comfortable with physical work.

Nonprofit: STAR House

About STAR House:
STAR House is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing emergency overnight care and services for children ages birth through 6 years in Ramsey County. Our mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect by offering temporary shelter, resources, and support for caregivers to achieve stability and thrive.

Project Overview:
STAR House is seeking groups of volunteers to help with various tasks to prepare for our opening and the arrival of children. Volunteers can participate in yard clean-up, furniture moving, house cleaning, toy sanitizing, and more. This is a great opportunity for groups to make a tangible impact in our community and support a worthy cause.

Tasks Include:
- Yard clean-up
- Furniture moving
- House cleaning
- Toy sanitizing
- Other tasks as needed

Qualifications:
- No specific qualifications required
- Willingness to work as part of a team
- Ability to follow instructions and work safely

Benefits:
- Opportunity to make a direct impact in the community
- Team-building experience for groups
- Flexible scheduling based on group availability
- Chance to support a meaningful cause

How to Sign-Up:
To sign up for a group volunteer project or for more information, please email volunteer@starhousemn.org.

Note: Due to the nature of the tasks, volunteers must be able to lift and carry items and be comfortable with physical work.

Nonprofit: STAR House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55105

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Seeking Volunteers to serve on the Communications Committee

Nonprofit: STAR House

Nonprofit: STAR House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Enrichment Activity - Plan + lead games, sports, music, arts & crafts, creative moment, story time & more for kids at the Nursery!

One - three volunteer(s) bring the fun and plan + lead an enrichment activity for the children at the Nursery! Activities can include indoor or outdoor (weather permitting) games or sports, music, creative movement, arts & crafts, story time and more.

Volunteers must be 12 years of age or older. Volunteers who are 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.

Time Commitment: Approximately 1 hour, plus prep time

Enrichment activities occur three times daily: at 9:00 am - 10:00 am, 10:30 am - 11:30 am, and 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm.

Learn more and sign up for shifts here.

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

One - three volunteer(s) bring the fun and plan + lead an enrichment activity for the children at the Nursery! Activities can include indoor or outdoor (weather permitting) games or sports, music, creative movement, arts & crafts, story time and more.

Volunteers must be 12 years of age or older. Volunteers who are 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.

Time Commitment: Approximately 1 hour, plus prep time

Enrichment activities occur three times daily: at 9:00 am - 10:00 am, 10:30 am - 11:30 am, and 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm.

Learn more and sign up for shifts here.

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419-5145

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make a Dinner Date: Cook a Meal for Kiddos at the Nursery!

Individuals and groups of up to six volunteers cook on site and serve a meal + a snack to the children at the Crisis Nursery. Consider bringing your partner, your book club, your neighbors, or your sports team in to the Nursery for this wonderful community engagement opportunity!

We find a fun recipe and provide the food for a meal and a snack. All you need to do is arrive at the scheduled time and cook.

Volunteers must be 12 years of age or older. Volunteers who are 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.

Time Commitment: 2 - 2.5 hours, including prep and clean-up.

Dinner (includes evening snack prep): 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm (served at 5:00 pm)

Let’s do it! More information as well as access to our scheduling system can be found here. Dinner shifts are available 7 days a week.

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

Individuals and groups of up to six volunteers cook on site and serve a meal + a snack to the children at the Crisis Nursery. Consider bringing your partner, your book club, your neighbors, or your sports team in to the Nursery for this wonderful community engagement opportunity!

We find a fun recipe and provide the food for a meal and a snack. All you need to do is arrive at the scheduled time and cook.

Volunteers must be 12 years of age or older. Volunteers who are 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.

Time Commitment: 2 - 2.5 hours, including prep and clean-up.

Dinner (includes evening snack prep): 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm (served at 5:00 pm)

Let’s do it! More information as well as access to our scheduling system can be found here. Dinner shifts are available 7 days a week.

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meet over Lunch: Cook a Meal for Kiddos at the Nursery!

Individuals and groups of up to six volunteers cook on site and serve a meal + a snack to the children at the Crisis Nursery. Consider this shift for your next team meeting, 1:1 with a colleague, or as a way to break up your day of remote work!

We find a fun recipe and provide the food for a meal and a snack. All you need to do is arrive at the scheduled time and cook.

Volunteers must be 12 years of age or older. Volunteers who are 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.

Time Commitment: 2 - 2.5 hours, including prep and clean-up.

Lunch (includes afternoon snack prep): 11:00 am - 1:00 pm (served at noon)

Let’s do it! More information as well as access to our scheduling system can be found here. Lunch shifts are available 7 days a week.

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

Individuals and groups of up to six volunteers cook on site and serve a meal + a snack to the children at the Crisis Nursery. Consider this shift for your next team meeting, 1:1 with a colleague, or as a way to break up your day of remote work!

We find a fun recipe and provide the food for a meal and a snack. All you need to do is arrive at the scheduled time and cook.

Volunteers must be 12 years of age or older. Volunteers who are 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.

Time Commitment: 2 - 2.5 hours, including prep and clean-up.

Lunch (includes afternoon snack prep): 11:00 am - 1:00 pm (served at noon)

Let’s do it! More information as well as access to our scheduling system can be found here. Lunch shifts are available 7 days a week.

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419-5145

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join the Breakfast Club: Cook a Meal for Kiddos at the Nursery!

Individuals and groups of up to six volunteers cook on site and serve a meal + a snack to the children at the Crisis Nursery. Great service opportunity for corporate groups, friends, or families with older kids!

We find a fun recipe and provide the food for a meal and a snack. All you need to do is arrive at the scheduled time and cook.

Volunteers must be 12 years of age or older. Volunteers who are 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.

Time Commitment: 2 - 2.5 hours, including prep and clean-up.

Breakfast (includes morning snack prep): 7:00 am - 9:00 am (served at 8:00 am)

Let’s do it! More information as well as access to our scheduling system can be found here. Breakfast shifts are available 7 days a week.

 

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

Individuals and groups of up to six volunteers cook on site and serve a meal + a snack to the children at the Crisis Nursery. Great service opportunity for corporate groups, friends, or families with older kids!

We find a fun recipe and provide the food for a meal and a snack. All you need to do is arrive at the scheduled time and cook.

Volunteers must be 12 years of age or older. Volunteers who are 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.

Time Commitment: 2 - 2.5 hours, including prep and clean-up.

Breakfast (includes morning snack prep): 7:00 am - 9:00 am (served at 8:00 am)

Let’s do it! More information as well as access to our scheduling system can be found here. Breakfast shifts are available 7 days a week.

 

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Store Cat Caretaker (Bloomington Petco)

Twin Cities Pet Rescue is partnering with the Bloomington Petco to house cats in their stores and need volunteers who can go into the store once a day to check on and play with the cat(s), feed them, clean the litter box, and make sure their condo set up is clean and cozy. 

 

Volunteers can choose their schedule and do not have to be available everyday to check on the cat(s). But the timeframe for this role is flexible during store hours Sunday-Saturday. Each visit should take around 15-30 mins but you're welcome to stay longer if you'd like. 

 

If interested, please submit a volunteer app here:

 

https://www.shelterluv.com/form/volunteer/TCPR/821-volunteer-application

Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue

Twin Cities Pet Rescue is partnering with the Bloomington Petco to house cats in their stores and need volunteers who can go into the store once a day to check on and play with the cat(s), feed them, clean the litter box, and make sure their condo set up is clean and cozy. 

 

Volunteers can choose their schedule and do not have to be available everyday to check on the cat(s). But the timeframe for this role is flexible during store hours Sunday-Saturday. Each visit should take around 15-30 mins but you're welcome to stay longer if you'd like. 

 

If interested, please submit a volunteer app here:

 

https://www.shelterluv.com/form/volunteer/TCPR/821-volunteer-application

Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pack and Sort Food Boxes

Assist with projects such as bulk repack of staples for food shelves, Fare for All, and pack boxes for Twin Cities Mobile Market free distributions at our warehouse in New Hope. IMPORTANT: After registration, please fill out the electronic waiver sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift. 

IMPORTANT: Please register on our VolunteerHub page so we can keep group sizes at the CDC-recommended size and ensure participants have access to electronic waiver. After registration, the electronic waiver will be sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift.

https://thefoodgroupmn.volunteerhub.com/

Nonprofit: The Food Group

Assist with projects such as bulk repack of staples for food shelves, Fare for All, and pack boxes for Twin Cities Mobile Market free distributions at our warehouse in New Hope. IMPORTANT: After registration, please fill out the electronic waiver sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift. 

IMPORTANT: Please register on our VolunteerHub page so we can keep group sizes at the CDC-recommended size and ensure participants have access to electronic waiver. After registration, the electronic waiver will be sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift.

https://thefoodgroupmn.volunteerhub.com/

Nonprofit: The Food Group

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve Meals to Minnesotans living with HIV

Serve meals to Minnesotans living with HIV! The Aliveness Project's kitchen in South Minneapolis serves a hot meal every weekday from 12pm-3pm. You can volunteer weekly, every-other week, or as an occasional fill-in volunteer. Cooking skills not required. Volunteers primarily greet members, serve food, wipe down the tables, and help with dishes.

A bonus is that we feed you! Volunteers are an important part of Aliveness and fully invited to eat with the community. The food is all made in-house from scratch.

 

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Serve meals to Minnesotans living with HIV! The Aliveness Project's kitchen in South Minneapolis serves a hot meal every weekday from 12pm-3pm. You can volunteer weekly, every-other week, or as an occasional fill-in volunteer. Cooking skills not required. Volunteers primarily greet members, serve food, wipe down the tables, and help with dishes.

A bonus is that we feed you! Volunteers are an important part of Aliveness and fully invited to eat with the community. The food is all made in-house from scratch.

 

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Shelf Assistant

Volunteers are vital to the success of our day-to-day programs and it’s a great way to make connections in the community. The Food Shelf is based on a shopping model that allows Aliveness members to choose groceries based on individual dietary needs and preferences. Members can shop for up to 60 pounds of groceries with each visit, including meat, dairy, and fresh produce. 

 

Volunteers work with staff and members to stock shelves, unload donation deliveries, weigh carts and load member's carts..

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Volunteers are vital to the success of our day-to-day programs and it’s a great way to make connections in the community. The Food Shelf is based on a shopping model that allows Aliveness members to choose groceries based on individual dietary needs and preferences. Members can shop for up to 60 pounds of groceries with each visit, including meat, dairy, and fresh produce. 

 

Volunteers work with staff and members to stock shelves, unload donation deliveries, weigh carts and load member's carts..

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spice Drive

Collect spices to donate to the Brian Coyle Center food shelf in Cedar Riverside or the Waite House food shelf in the Phillips neighborhood.

Our Waite House neighbors have told us they wish they could get cumin, cloves, onion, garlic, cilantro, oregano, and mint to prepare nutritious and delicious food for their families. Our Brian Coyle neighbors cook with:  salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, cumin seed, curry powder, turmeric. 

Food that tastes "like home" nourishes the body and the soul.

Nonprofit: Pillsbury United Communities

Collect spices to donate to the Brian Coyle Center food shelf in Cedar Riverside or the Waite House food shelf in the Phillips neighborhood.

Our Waite House neighbors have told us they wish they could get cumin, cloves, onion, garlic, cilantro, oregano, and mint to prepare nutritious and delicious food for their families. Our Brian Coyle neighbors cook with:  salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, cumin seed, curry powder, turmeric. 

Food that tastes "like home" nourishes the body and the soul.

Nonprofit: Pillsbury United Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55412

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at our Open Farms!

Join us as a volunteer at Open Farms! No matter your experience level, we would love your help growing delicious organic produce to nourish our neighbors. Volunteers can expect to take part in all aspects of work on our urban farms. This includes composting, forming beds, seeding crops, planting seedlings, mulching, weeding, and harvesting. Work varies based on the time of year.

 

Farm shifts are 2 hours long, and locations/times vary each day. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. Bring what you need to be comfortable working outdoors (hat, sunscreen, snack.) Bring your own water bottle. We provide clean cloves and tools. 

Locations: 

Abundance Farm: 668 Victoria St S, St. Paul MN 55102 Hope Farm: 860 Otto Ave, St. Paul MN 55103 Afton Farm: 2167 Oakgreen Ave, Afton MN 55001 Compassion Farm 508 Morgan Ave N & 509 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis MN 55405 Joy Farm: 2645 14th Ave S, Minneapolis MN 55404

1. Apply online by creating a Volunteer Hub profile

2. Sign up for and attend a New Volunteer Orientation

3. Use your online Volunteer Hub account to view and sign up for open shifts that work with your schedule!

For farm specific questions, contact our Farm Manager Kelly Wilson at kellyw@openarmsmn.org

Nonprofit: Open Arms of Minnesota

Join us as a volunteer at Open Farms! No matter your experience level, we would love your help growing delicious organic produce to nourish our neighbors. Volunteers can expect to take part in all aspects of work on our urban farms. This includes composting, forming beds, seeding crops, planting seedlings, mulching, weeding, and harvesting. Work varies based on the time of year.

 

Farm shifts are 2 hours long, and locations/times vary each day. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. Bring what you need to be comfortable working outdoors (hat, sunscreen, snack.) Bring your own water bottle. We provide clean cloves and tools. 

Locations: 

Abundance Farm: 668 Victoria St S, St. Paul MN 55102 Hope Farm: 860 Otto Ave, St. Paul MN 55103 Afton Farm: 2167 Oakgreen Ave, Afton MN 55001 Compassion Farm 508 Morgan Ave N & 509 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis MN 55405 Joy Farm: 2645 14th Ave S, Minneapolis MN 55404

1. Apply online by creating a Volunteer Hub profile

2. Sign up for and attend a New Volunteer Orientation

3. Use your online Volunteer Hub account to view and sign up for open shifts that work with your schedule!

For farm specific questions, contact our Farm Manager Kelly Wilson at kellyw@openarmsmn.org

Nonprofit: Open Arms of Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Speaking Interpreter

Fluent Spanish speakers are needed to help interpret for Spanish-speaking clients which currently represent a majority of our client base. 

Specific tasks include:

--greeting;

--helping new clients fill out registration forms;

--directing new clients through the process of receiving food. 

Volunteers shifts are from 9:30am  to 12:30pm or 12:30pm to 3:00pm.  The majority of our clients arrive during the morning shift, but numbers are increasing in the afternoon as well.

 

For anyone interested in working with the Minnehaha Food Shelf, please contact Board Chair Sara Olson at fargo1947@comcast.net or Board Member  Louise Robinson at larobinson303@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: Minnehaha United Methodist Food Shelf

Fluent Spanish speakers are needed to help interpret for Spanish-speaking clients which currently represent a majority of our client base. 

Specific tasks include:

--greeting;

--helping new clients fill out registration forms;

--directing new clients through the process of receiving food. 

Volunteers shifts are from 9:30am  to 12:30pm or 12:30pm to 3:00pm.  The majority of our clients arrive during the morning shift, but numbers are increasing in the afternoon as well.

 

For anyone interested in working with the Minnehaha Food Shelf, please contact Board Chair Sara Olson at fargo1947@comcast.net or Board Member  Louise Robinson at larobinson303@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: Minnehaha United Methodist Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55417

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Greeters and Food Packers

The Minnehaha Food Shelf has experienced tremendous growth in our client base.  We need additional volunteers to help support our greeting and food distribution activities.

Specific tasks include:

--greeting the clients;

--assisting with registration;

--directing clients through the food distribution process;

--re-stocking available food items. 

There are two shifts for these tasks every Tuesday, from 9:30am to 12:30pm and from 12:30 to 3:00pm.

 

For anyone interested in working with the Minnehaha Food Shelf, please contact Board Chair Sara Olson at fargo1947@comcast.net or Board Member  Louise Robinson at larobinson303@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: Minnehaha United Methodist Food Shelf

The Minnehaha Food Shelf has experienced tremendous growth in our client base.  We need additional volunteers to help support our greeting and food distribution activities.

Specific tasks include:

--greeting the clients;

--assisting with registration;

--directing clients through the food distribution process;

--re-stocking available food items. 

There are two shifts for these tasks every Tuesday, from 9:30am to 12:30pm and from 12:30 to 3:00pm.

 

For anyone interested in working with the Minnehaha Food Shelf, please contact Board Chair Sara Olson at fargo1947@comcast.net or Board Member  Louise Robinson at larobinson303@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: Minnehaha United Methodist Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55417

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide Groceries for Homeless Youth and Youth in Transitional Housing

Donate groceries and other items for our homeless youth shelters and transitional housing programs. Find specific items needed at www.lssmn.org/get-involved/volunteer/opportunities/metro-youth-groceries.

Because we have instituted no contact delivery procedures, please contact us before you visit to learn about the process and let us know you will be coming. 

Email MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org to coordinate your donation and with any questions. Thank you for your support!

 

Check out additional opportunities at www.lssmn.org/helpneighbors.

 

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Volunteer Services (LSS)

Donate groceries and other items for our homeless youth shelters and transitional housing programs. Find specific items needed at www.lssmn.org/get-involved/volunteer/opportunities/metro-youth-groceries.

Because we have instituted no contact delivery procedures, please contact us before you visit to learn about the process and let us know you will be coming. 

Email MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org to coordinate your donation and with any questions. Thank you for your support!

 

Check out additional opportunities at www.lssmn.org/helpneighbors.

 

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Volunteer Services (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Food in South Minneapolis

Partner with us to provide food for those in need by preparing food that is distributed for use at congregate sites and schools. Meals are prepared at the Center for Changing Lives, 2400 Park Avenue, South Minneapolis. Precautions are taken to protect both volunteers and people receiving food.

We will accommodate your schedule. There are opportunities available on most days of the week. Thank you for your support and partnership!

Please contact Mary Lundquist at 612.321.1967.

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Volunteer Services (LSS)

Partner with us to provide food for those in need by preparing food that is distributed for use at congregate sites and schools. Meals are prepared at the Center for Changing Lives, 2400 Park Avenue, South Minneapolis. Precautions are taken to protect both volunteers and people receiving food.

We will accommodate your schedule. There are opportunities available on most days of the week. Thank you for your support and partnership!

Please contact Mary Lundquist at 612.321.1967.

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Volunteer Services (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Youth Experiencing Homelessness With Groceries

Donate groceries and other items for Lutheran Social Service (LSS) Metro Homeless Youth emergency shelter and transitional housing programs for youth experiencing homelessness. Find specific items needed at www.lssmn.org/get-involved/volunteer/opportunities/metro-youth-groceries. Some of the common items needed are currently things like:

$10 Target Gift Cards Non perishable foods (cans and dried items)  Fresh fruits and veggies  Household cleaning supplies Self care items (nail polish, bath bombs, hair accessories)  Diapers 

In response to the COVID-19 public health crisis, we have instituted a no contact drop of procedure. Please contact us before you visit to learn more about our programs, the process and to schedule a drop off time.  

Please email MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org to coordinate your donation and with any questions. Thank you for your support!

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Donate groceries and other items for Lutheran Social Service (LSS) Metro Homeless Youth emergency shelter and transitional housing programs for youth experiencing homelessness. Find specific items needed at www.lssmn.org/get-involved/volunteer/opportunities/metro-youth-groceries. Some of the common items needed are currently things like:

$10 Target Gift Cards Non perishable foods (cans and dried items)  Fresh fruits and veggies  Household cleaning supplies Self care items (nail polish, bath bombs, hair accessories)  Diapers 

In response to the COVID-19 public health crisis, we have instituted a no contact drop of procedure. Please contact us before you visit to learn more about our programs, the process and to schedule a drop off time.  

Please email MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org to coordinate your donation and with any questions. Thank you for your support!

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Life Haven Make- A-Meal

Life Haven provides short term transitional housing to teen moms (ages 16-17) who are experiencing homelessness and their children. The program provides a friendly, safe place where young moms can move out of survival mode and begin to work on a plan that will lead them toward stability for themselves and  their  children. 

Meals are needed that can feed 6 adults for brunch and contains a  main dish,  a side dish, and some kind of veggies.  Milk or juice, fruit, and dessert are also much appreciated.

Examples: 

Home made french toast with eggs and fruit

All the fixings for breakfast tacos

Quiche or frittata with fruit on the side

Meals are needed that are completely prepared when dropped off with only re-heating necessary. 

Thank you for your interest in helping provide nutritious food for teen moms and their children. 

In response to the COVID-19 public health crisis, we have established "no contact" drop off procedures. 

Please contact MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org for more information or be placed on our meal donation schedule.  Thank you for your generosity during these challenging times.    

 

  

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Life Haven provides short term transitional housing to teen moms (ages 16-17) who are experiencing homelessness and their children. The program provides a friendly, safe place where young moms can move out of survival mode and begin to work on a plan that will lead them toward stability for themselves and  their  children. 

Meals are needed that can feed 6 adults for brunch and contains a  main dish,  a side dish, and some kind of veggies.  Milk or juice, fruit, and dessert are also much appreciated.

Examples: 

Home made french toast with eggs and fruit

All the fixings for breakfast tacos

Quiche or frittata with fruit on the side

Meals are needed that are completely prepared when dropped off with only re-heating necessary. 

Thank you for your interest in helping provide nutritious food for teen moms and their children. 

In response to the COVID-19 public health crisis, we have established "no contact" drop off procedures. 

Please contact MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org for more information or be placed on our meal donation schedule.  Thank you for your generosity during these challenging times.    

 

  

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals for Safe House Emergency Youth Shelter

Volunteers are needed to prepare dinners for youth (ages 16-20) staying at our Lutheran Social Service (LSS) Metro Homeless Youth SafeHouse Emergency shelter in Saint Paul. At SafeHouse staff and youth work one on one to create individualized plans towards stability, independence, and a bright future.

We are currently in need of donations of meals prepared off- site and then delivered to Safe House for the month of September and onward. This is a great opportunity to involve the whole family and to teach children about meal planning, nutrition and giving back to others. 

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis, we have established a "no contact" drop off procedure.  Please contact MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org for more information and to sign up for a meal date.  Thank you for your generosity during these challenging times!

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Volunteers are needed to prepare dinners for youth (ages 16-20) staying at our Lutheran Social Service (LSS) Metro Homeless Youth SafeHouse Emergency shelter in Saint Paul. At SafeHouse staff and youth work one on one to create individualized plans towards stability, independence, and a bright future.

We are currently in need of donations of meals prepared off- site and then delivered to Safe House for the month of September and onward. This is a great opportunity to involve the whole family and to teach children about meal planning, nutrition and giving back to others. 

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis, we have established a "no contact" drop off procedure.  Please contact MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org for more information and to sign up for a meal date.  Thank you for your generosity during these challenging times!

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foodshelf Front Desk

Answering the phones and greeting clients: We will provide training and scripts for this role. This volunteer will be stationed at the desk and responsible for answering the phone, taking client information needed to make appointments and making appointments.  This volunteer will also be the first face people see and interact with as they come for appointments. Staff will be present for all volunteer shifts. Please note, we have instituted socially distant an and safety precautions in response to COVID 19. 

Shifts are as follows:

Monday and Tuesday: 9-12, 12-2:30, 2:30-5:00

Thursday: 11-2:00, 2-5:00

Saturday: 9-11:30, 11:30-2

Nonprofit: Joyce Uptown Food Shelf

Answering the phones and greeting clients: We will provide training and scripts for this role. This volunteer will be stationed at the desk and responsible for answering the phone, taking client information needed to make appointments and making appointments.  This volunteer will also be the first face people see and interact with as they come for appointments. Staff will be present for all volunteer shifts. Please note, we have instituted socially distant an and safety precautions in response to COVID 19. 

Shifts are as follows:

Monday and Tuesday: 9-12, 12-2:30, 2:30-5:00

Thursday: 11-2:00, 2-5:00

Saturday: 9-11:30, 11:30-2

Nonprofit: Joyce Uptown Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55408-2722

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foodshelf Shopping Assistant

Volunteers will greet clients and answer any questions about current inventory, assist with finding products, and provide a friendly shopping experience.  As clients finish shopping, volunteers will assist with bagging groceries, and helping out to car if needed. Volunteer will also assist in restocking as needed. Staff will be present for all volunteer shifts. Please note, we have instituted socially distant and safety precautions in response to COVID 19.

Shifts are as follows: 

Monday and Tuesday: 9-12, 12-2:30, 2:30-5:00

Thursday: 11-2:00, 2-5:00

Saturday: 9-11:30, 11:30-2

Nonprofit: Joyce Uptown Food Shelf

Volunteers will greet clients and answer any questions about current inventory, assist with finding products, and provide a friendly shopping experience.  As clients finish shopping, volunteers will assist with bagging groceries, and helping out to car if needed. Volunteer will also assist in restocking as needed. Staff will be present for all volunteer shifts. Please note, we have instituted socially distant and safety precautions in response to COVID 19.

Shifts are as follows: 

Monday and Tuesday: 9-12, 12-2:30, 2:30-5:00

Thursday: 11-2:00, 2-5:00

Saturday: 9-11:30, 11:30-2

Nonprofit: Joyce Uptown Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55408-2722

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Administrative Front Desk Volunteer

Do you love meeting new people and helping others with their questions? If your answer is a resounding “Yes!”, we want you as our friendly Food Shelf front desk volunteer! You will be the first point of contact for any caller to Hallie Q. Brown Community Center. In addition to greeting visitors, you will help to explain and answer questions about our center’s Food Shelf program; manage phone calls and take messages as needed; assist our center’s staff with administrative tasks when requested. We are looking for volunteers with good written and verbal communication skills and a great personality. Knowledge of computers, adaptive technology, and software are assets but not required.

Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center

Do you love meeting new people and helping others with their questions? If your answer is a resounding “Yes!”, we want you as our friendly Food Shelf front desk volunteer! You will be the first point of contact for any caller to Hallie Q. Brown Community Center. In addition to greeting visitors, you will help to explain and answer questions about our center’s Food Shelf program; manage phone calls and take messages as needed; assist our center’s staff with administrative tasks when requested. We are looking for volunteers with good written and verbal communication skills and a great personality. Knowledge of computers, adaptive technology, and software are assets but not required.

Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Shopping Assistant

Our food shelf is an important service that our center provides to the community, and you can be part of an amazing team that makes a real difference to many of our clients. As a food shelf shopping assistant volunteer, you will help to welcome clients, check them in and connect them with shoppers; answer phone calls, take messages and schedule phone calls; and receive and unload deliveries, track inventory, and stock shelves. This is a great opportunity for those keen to volunteer in groups as well. We are looking for volunteers able to lift at least 15lbs; comfortable working outdoors; and with excellent verbal and written communication skills and customer service. We would prefer a minimum 3-6-month commitment, and we have opportunities available on weekdays during our business hours of 9am-5pm.

Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center

Our food shelf is an important service that our center provides to the community, and you can be part of an amazing team that makes a real difference to many of our clients. As a food shelf shopping assistant volunteer, you will help to welcome clients, check them in and connect them with shoppers; answer phone calls, take messages and schedule phone calls; and receive and unload deliveries, track inventory, and stock shelves. This is a great opportunity for those keen to volunteer in groups as well. We are looking for volunteers able to lift at least 15lbs; comfortable working outdoors; and with excellent verbal and written communication skills and customer service. We would prefer a minimum 3-6-month commitment, and we have opportunities available on weekdays during our business hours of 9am-5pm.

Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aging Services Doorstep Delivery

Aging Services is looking for volunteers to help older adults remain living in their home. Our doorstep volunteers help pick up food from our food shelves and deliver it to our clients homes.

- gas mileage reimbursement

- need to have a larger vehicle for deliveries

- need to lift up to 40lbs

Aging Services cover the following counties: Chisago/Isanti, Kanabec, Pine and Mille Lacs. 

Right now the need is in our Cambridge, Upper Pine area. We are looking at expanding into the Wisconsin area. If interested please complete the application online at our website. www.familypathways.org/volunteer or contact Volunteer Manager Brooke Zank at 651-674-8040 or brookez@familypathways.org

Family Pathways programs are supported, in part, by the Federal Older Americans Act via contract with Central Minnesota Council on Aging under an Area Plan approved by the MN Board on Aging; by Minnesota Department of Human Services, local donors, cost share contributions, and our Family Pathways Thrift Stores.

 

Nonprofit: Family Pathways

Aging Services is looking for volunteers to help older adults remain living in their home. Our doorstep volunteers help pick up food from our food shelves and deliver it to our clients homes.

- gas mileage reimbursement

- need to have a larger vehicle for deliveries

- need to lift up to 40lbs

Aging Services cover the following counties: Chisago/Isanti, Kanabec, Pine and Mille Lacs. 

Right now the need is in our Cambridge, Upper Pine area. We are looking at expanding into the Wisconsin area. If interested please complete the application online at our website. www.familypathways.org/volunteer or contact Volunteer Manager Brooke Zank at 651-674-8040 or brookez@familypathways.org

Family Pathways programs are supported, in part, by the Federal Older Americans Act via contract with Central Minnesota Council on Aging under an Area Plan approved by the MN Board on Aging; by Minnesota Department of Human Services, local donors, cost share contributions, and our Family Pathways Thrift Stores.

 

Nonprofit: Family Pathways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 10:30am and ending around noon. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

 

Drivers ensure that our neighbors receive their hot, nutritious meals on time. When our drivers deliver meals, they also deliver safety checks and friendship! This service is vital for our homebound neighbors and community members who are unable to prepare meals for themselves.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 10:30am and ending around noon. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

 

Drivers ensure that our neighbors receive their hot, nutritious meals on time. When our drivers deliver meals, they also deliver safety checks and friendship! This service is vital for our homebound neighbors and community members who are unable to prepare meals for themselves.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55429

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistant

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 8:30am and ending around 10:30am. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

Kitchen Assistants help the CEAP Meals on Wheels team ensure that meals are labeled correctly and packed appropriately in clean carriers. This includes the packing of beverages, sides, and meals into the delivery bags. This position completes paperwork and bag labels. This position requires standing, light lifting and some twisting. We can accommodate to individual needs, as necessary.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 8:30am and ending around 10:30am. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

Kitchen Assistants help the CEAP Meals on Wheels team ensure that meals are labeled correctly and packed appropriately in clean carriers. This includes the packing of beverages, sides, and meals into the delivery bags. This position completes paperwork and bag labels. This position requires standing, light lifting and some twisting. We can accommodate to individual needs, as necessary.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55429

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Frozen Meal Packer

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 12:30pm and ending at 2pm. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

 Meal Packers help the CEAP Meals on Wheels team pack frozen nutritious meals, beverages, and sides to share with our homebound neighbors who benefit most from receiving a weekly frozen meal delivery. This position requires moderate lifting and bending. We can accommodate to individual needs, as necessary.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 12:30pm and ending at 2pm. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

 Meal Packers help the CEAP Meals on Wheels team pack frozen nutritious meals, beverages, and sides to share with our homebound neighbors who benefit most from receiving a weekly frozen meal delivery. This position requires moderate lifting and bending. We can accommodate to individual needs, as necessary.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55429

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Market Team Member

CEAP's Food Market nourishes our neighbors with curated, healthy food. We share nearly 2 million pounds of food with our neighbors each year!

Food Market Team Members assist with projects like packing grocery orders, sorting food donations, and providing curbside service to participants.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

CEAP's Food Market nourishes our neighbors with curated, healthy food. We share nearly 2 million pounds of food with our neighbors each year!

Food Market Team Members assist with projects like packing grocery orders, sorting food donations, and providing curbside service to participants.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Distribution Center Support in St Paul

Every year, Catholic Charities serves over one million healthy meals and snacks and provides supplies to nearly 20,000 people most in need in our community. At the Catholic Charities Distribution Center (CCDC), we receive large donations of food and other new and unused clothing and household, personal care and supplies that are distributed to our client programs and 11 food service sites throughout the Twin Cities. 

We are in need of volunteers to assist with sorting and packing non-food donations, sorting and storing large quantities of food as well as helping with composting and recycling tasks, processing sizeable amounts of fresh fruits and vegetables, making sandwiches and/or other food service preparations. No special skills are required.  We welcome volunteers who are age 14 and older. Our distribution center is located near downtown St. Paul and just east of lower-town - we have a parking in our lot and on Chester Street We receive donations each business day resulting in much needed help - we would love to have you join us! 

We welcome you to sign up using our volunteer portal and look for St Paul Distribution Ctr Sort & Prep.

Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities

Every year, Catholic Charities serves over one million healthy meals and snacks and provides supplies to nearly 20,000 people most in need in our community. At the Catholic Charities Distribution Center (CCDC), we receive large donations of food and other new and unused clothing and household, personal care and supplies that are distributed to our client programs and 11 food service sites throughout the Twin Cities. 

We are in need of volunteers to assist with sorting and packing non-food donations, sorting and storing large quantities of food as well as helping with composting and recycling tasks, processing sizeable amounts of fresh fruits and vegetables, making sandwiches and/or other food service preparations. No special skills are required.  We welcome volunteers who are age 14 and older. Our distribution center is located near downtown St. Paul and just east of lower-town - we have a parking in our lot and on Chester Street We receive donations each business day resulting in much needed help - we would love to have you join us! 

We welcome you to sign up using our volunteer portal and look for St Paul Distribution Ctr Sort & Prep.

Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55107

Allow Groups: No