Volunteer: Residential "House Ally" for individuals with DisabilitiesOur homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. As a "House Ally", you will partner with one of our local residential group homes located throughout the west metro. This is a flexible opportunity and plays an important role in connecting our homes to the community.
During the year, we ask for 2-4 volunteer acts that can include: Birthday cards Deliver a meal Gift cards Holiday treats Yard clean-up Sidewalk shoveling And more! Great for individuals, families, teams, businesses, etc. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Our homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. As a "House Ally", you will partner with one of our local residential group homes located throughout the west metro. This is a flexible opportunity and plays an important role in connecting our homes to the community.
During the year, we ask for 2-4 volunteer acts that can include: Birthday cards Deliver a meal Gift cards Holiday treats Yard clean-up Sidewalk shoveling And more! Great for individuals, families, teams, businesses, etc. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55386 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MORA: "Comfort of Home" Meal DeliveryVolunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.
MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Do you love to cook?! We are looking for volunteers to make and deliver a meal to one of our many residential group homes located throughout the Western Metro. Homemade meals offer so much comfort and will allow 6-8 staff and residents the opportunity to enjoy a dinner together. Make meals in the convenience of your own home! Choose what you make, or we can provide a list of suggestions. We will work with you to coordinate your delivery as a "one time" or as an "on-going" opportunity. This is so much fun to do as an individual or with your family, work group, corporate group, or book club! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.
MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Do you love to cook?! We are looking for volunteers to make and deliver a meal to one of our many residential group homes located throughout the Western Metro. Homemade meals offer so much comfort and will allow 6-8 staff and residents the opportunity to enjoy a dinner together. Make meals in the convenience of your own home! Choose what you make, or we can provide a list of suggestions. We will work with you to coordinate your delivery as a "one time" or as an "on-going" opportunity. This is so much fun to do as an individual or with your family, work group, corporate group, or book club! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55386 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Packers-Eagan, MNTurn hunger into hope with your own two hands! Join us in our mission of feeding starving children around the world. Together with other volunteers, pack dry meals called "Mannapack Rice." Join us in saving and transforming lives. Reserve your spot online via our website: www.fmsc.org/eagan
Thank you and we hope to see you very soon!
Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Turn hunger into hope with your own two hands! Join us in our mission of feeding starving children around the world. Together with other volunteers, pack dry meals called "Mannapack Rice." Join us in saving and transforming lives. Reserve your spot online via our website: www.fmsc.org/eagan
Thank you and we hope to see you very soon!
Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55121 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Packers - Coon RapidsTurn hunger into hope with your own two hands! You will… Get a brief orientation with video, rules, and instructions work together with other volunteers to be part of an assembly line process to label, pour ingredients, weigh, box, and palletize dry ingredients. Conclude your packing shift to celebrate the number of boxes you packed as a large group and learn about what your next steps can look likeWe will… Promise you a good time working together with friends, family, and sometimes strangers Empower you and your team to be world changers Include everyone on your team. We have spots for people who can’t stand, those who want to move and be active, and anyone who is looking for a fun place to volunteer!How to get involved… Sign up online: fmsc.org/coonrapids. We do have limited space per packing session We have three locations in the greater Twin Cities area (Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, and Eagan) Each site has 5 packing sessions six days a week (we’re closed on Sundays) Monday through Friday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm – 1:45 pm 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm 5 pm- 6:30 pm 7:15 - 9 pm Saturday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm - 1:45 pm 2:30 pm- 4:15 pm5 pm - 6:30pm 7:15 pm - 9 pmA few other things to know… Our minimum age requirement is 5 years old when accompanied by an adult. We do not have a minimum group size, so you may come alone or bring a group. If you are completing community/school/church/court related community service, please ask for a Volunteer Service Hours form immediately following your packing session.Donations: While donations are not required to pack at this session, we humbly request them. Each volunteer packs about $50 worth of food and FMSC receives no government support. We can only send meals as we have funding. Nearly everyone is able to contribute something, but we leave the amount up to you. Many groups and individuals make advance fundraising a fun part of their service project. As you're willing and able, you may donate on the day you volunteer (by cash, check or credit card), or online before or after you pack. Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Turn hunger into hope with your own two hands! You will… Get a brief orientation with video, rules, and instructions work together with other volunteers to be part of an assembly line process to label, pour ingredients, weigh, box, and palletize dry ingredients. Conclude your packing shift to celebrate the number of boxes you packed as a large group and learn about what your next steps can look likeWe will… Promise you a good time working together with friends, family, and sometimes strangers Empower you and your team to be world changers Include everyone on your team. We have spots for people who can’t stand, those who want to move and be active, and anyone who is looking for a fun place to volunteer!How to get involved… Sign up online: fmsc.org/coonrapids. We do have limited space per packing session We have three locations in the greater Twin Cities area (Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, and Eagan) Each site has 5 packing sessions six days a week (we’re closed on Sundays) Monday through Friday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm – 1:45 pm 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm 5 pm- 6:30 pm 7:15 - 9 pm Saturday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm - 1:45 pm 2:30 pm- 4:15 pm5 pm - 6:30pm 7:15 pm - 9 pmA few other things to know… Our minimum age requirement is 5 years old when accompanied by an adult. We do not have a minimum group size, so you may come alone or bring a group. If you are completing community/school/church/court related community service, please ask for a Volunteer Service Hours form immediately following your packing session.Donations: While donations are not required to pack at this session, we humbly request them. Each volunteer packs about $50 worth of food and FMSC receives no government support. We can only send meals as we have funding. Nearly everyone is able to contribute something, but we leave the amount up to you. Many groups and individuals make advance fundraising a fun part of their service project. As you're willing and able, you may donate on the day you volunteer (by cash, check or credit card), or online before or after you pack. Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55433 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Packing for Children Around the World - Chanhassen, MNAt Feed My Starving Children, our mission is to feed all of God's starving children around the world who are hungry in both body and in spirit. But we cannot do this without your help. Will you join us? You will pack dry meals called "MannaPack Rice" which is made of four essential ingredients: rice, soy, vegetables, and vitamins. We REQUIRE that you make a reservation on our website: https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer before you come to pack. On this website link, you will find: *Our packing locations We look forward to having you pack with us soon. Blessings Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. At Feed My Starving Children, our mission is to feed all of God's starving children around the world who are hungry in both body and in spirit. But we cannot do this without your help. Will you join us? You will pack dry meals called "MannaPack Rice" which is made of four essential ingredients: rice, soy, vegetables, and vitamins. We REQUIRE that you make a reservation on our website: https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer before you come to pack. On this website link, you will find: *Our packing locations We look forward to having you pack with us soon. Blessings Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55317 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels DriverCEAP 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. Driving shifts are available Monday-Friday with each 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) 450-3675 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. Driving shifts are available Monday-Friday with each 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) 450-3675 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: Fight Hunger with Sanneh: Nutritional Services VolunteerNutritional Services
The Sanneh Foundation was founded as a youth sports organization in 2003 by former World Cup soccer player and native Minnesotan, Tony Sanneh. The Sanneh Foundation has broadened its reach and now provides a broad swath of services to address the social determinants of health across Minnesota. Our goal is to eliminate Minnesota’s steep racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes, education, and income. The Sanneh Foundation leads by listening to community members and providing services that are culturally responsive, empowering, and designed to improve lives. In an increasingly diverse state, Sanneh is at the forefront of meeting the needs of underserved communities so that every Minnesotan can grow up with the education, health care, home life, and strong community support they need to thrive. Our Nutritional Services team works together to improve the lives of community members experiencing hunger by safely and efficiently distributing donated products from food rescue partners to hundreds of households each week across the Twin Cities. With the support of generous volunteers, our program also empowers youth through on-the-job training and coordinates free food distributions Monday through Friday — rain or shine! Click here to learn more! Food Distribution Schedule: Every Other Monday at Irreducible Grace Foundation/Black Youth Healing Arts Center (Frogtown, St. Paul): 12:00–2:00 PM Every Other Tuesday at Conway Park (St. Paul): 2:00–5:00 PM Every Friday at Corcoran Park (Minneapolis): 11:00 AM–2:00 PMGroup Volunteers Volunteering with Sanneh’s Nutritional Services is a great opportunity for team bonding and community impact. Whether you are a corporate group, school club, or community organization, your group can make a meaningful difference while working together in a fun, hands-on environment. To ensure we can provide the best experience for your team and meet the needs of our community, please reach out to Sarah Philippe, Volunteer Manager, at volunteer@thesannehfoundation.org before signing up. We could not do this work without the enthusiastic participation of our volunteers and the power of communities united around the critical need for food. Thank you for being part of the solution and standing with us in the fight against food insecurity! Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation Nutritional Services
The Sanneh Foundation was founded as a youth sports organization in 2003 by former World Cup soccer player and native Minnesotan, Tony Sanneh. The Sanneh Foundation has broadened its reach and now provides a broad swath of services to address the social determinants of health across Minnesota. Our goal is to eliminate Minnesota’s steep racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes, education, and income. The Sanneh Foundation leads by listening to community members and providing services that are culturally responsive, empowering, and designed to improve lives. In an increasingly diverse state, Sanneh is at the forefront of meeting the needs of underserved communities so that every Minnesotan can grow up with the education, health care, home life, and strong community support they need to thrive. Our Nutritional Services team works together to improve the lives of community members experiencing hunger by safely and efficiently distributing donated products from food rescue partners to hundreds of households each week across the Twin Cities. With the support of generous volunteers, our program also empowers youth through on-the-job training and coordinates free food distributions Monday through Friday — rain or shine! Click here to learn more! Food Distribution Schedule: Every Other Monday at Irreducible Grace Foundation/Black Youth Healing Arts Center (Frogtown, St. Paul): 12:00–2:00 PM Every Other Tuesday at Conway Park (St. Paul): 2:00–5:00 PM Every Friday at Corcoran Park (Minneapolis): 11:00 AM–2:00 PMGroup Volunteers Volunteering with Sanneh’s Nutritional Services is a great opportunity for team bonding and community impact. Whether you are a corporate group, school club, or community organization, your group can make a meaningful difference while working together in a fun, hands-on environment. To ensure we can provide the best experience for your team and meet the needs of our community, please reach out to Sarah Philippe, Volunteer Manager, at volunteer@thesannehfoundation.org before signing up. We could not do this work without the enthusiastic participation of our volunteers and the power of communities united around the critical need for food. Thank you for being part of the solution and standing with us in the fight against food insecurity! Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bundles of Love Charity New Brighton Work GroupJoin other volunteers at our work group location to sew, cut fabric, put snaps on garments and assemble the 'bundles.' Or sewing can be done at home and then completed items brought in when the location is open. We have non-sewing tasks which need to be done, too. Drop in any time when the work group location is open. Please check our calendar for current dates and times. Bundles of Love Charity is a volunteer driven non-profit that partners with community organizations to assist Minnesota families in need by providing handmade items for newborns. Our Vision is a world where every newborn has access to the basics.
Nonprofit: Bundles of Love Charity Join other volunteers at our work group location to sew, cut fabric, put snaps on garments and assemble the 'bundles.' Or sewing can be done at home and then completed items brought in when the location is open. We have non-sewing tasks which need to be done, too. Drop in any time when the work group location is open. Please check our calendar for current dates and times. Bundles of Love Charity is a volunteer driven non-profit that partners with community organizations to assist Minnesota families in need by providing handmade items for newborns. Our Vision is a world where every newborn has access to the basics.
Nonprofit: Bundles of Love Charity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Phone Companion Volunteer!
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Be a Phone Companion This is a flexible, fully remote volunteer opportunity that allows you to build a friendship at a pace that works for both you and your companion. Training and staff support are provided to help you feel confident and comfortable in your role. Requirements: Time Commitment: Have questions? Nonprofit: Friends & Co
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Be a Phone Companion This is a flexible, fully remote volunteer opportunity that allows you to build a friendship at a pace that works for both you and your companion. Training and staff support are provided to help you feel confident and comfortable in your role. Requirements: Time Commitment: Have questions? Nonprofit: Friends & Co Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Visiting Companion to an Older Adult!
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Be a Visiting Companion Bring the joy of meaningful friendship into the life of an older adult experiencing loneliness and isolation by becoming a Visiting Companion! In this volunteer role, you and your new friend can spend time together at their home, out in the community, or wherever you both choose. Most Visiting Companions visit 1–2 times per month, creating a flexible and rewarding opportunity to connect. We currently have older adults awaiting a Visiting Companion in the following communities in the seven-county metro: Arden Hills, Apple Valley, Blaine, Bloomington, Cottage Grove, Crystal, Edina, Hastings, Inver Grove Heights, Little Canada, Long Lake, Maplewood, Minneapolis, North Oaks, Plymouth, Richfield, Roseville, St. Louis Park, St. Paul, and White Bear Lake. Requirements: Time Commitment: Have questions? Nonprofit: Friends & Co
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Be a Visiting Companion Bring the joy of meaningful friendship into the life of an older adult experiencing loneliness and isolation by becoming a Visiting Companion! In this volunteer role, you and your new friend can spend time together at their home, out in the community, or wherever you both choose. Most Visiting Companions visit 1–2 times per month, creating a flexible and rewarding opportunity to connect. We currently have older adults awaiting a Visiting Companion in the following communities in the seven-county metro: Arden Hills, Apple Valley, Blaine, Bloomington, Cottage Grove, Crystal, Edina, Hastings, Inver Grove Heights, Little Canada, Long Lake, Maplewood, Minneapolis, North Oaks, Plymouth, Richfield, Roseville, St. Louis Park, St. Paul, and White Bear Lake. Requirements: Time Commitment: Have questions? Nonprofit: Friends & Co Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Joy Mobile Lead Coordinator – Supporting Those With Sensory NeedsWhat You’ll Do Foundational work is in place - SOP's, templates, etc. Time Commitment Your Role in the Joy Plan the Fun Coordinate Joy Mobile visits with community partners Add confirmed events to the calendar and database Make sure dates align with the JC event schedule Support Volunteers Keep a small team of 6–10 volunteers rotating through events Match volunteers with shifts that work for them Be a friendly back-up if a volunteer can’t make it Share simple training materials so everyone feels prepared Keep Events Running Smoothly Confirm invoices are paid before events Help coordinate basic event logistics (supplies, signage, setup) Keep an eye on inventory and flag any vehicle needs Follow Up with Joy Check in with hosts after events Send a thank-you note to the main contact Share helpful feedback with the team You Might Enjoy This If You Like organizing details and helping things run smoothly Enjoy connecting with volunteers and community partners Appreciate a mission rooted in inclusion and joy Are comfortable with basic email, scheduling, and spreadsheets Why This Role Matters A small role. A big ripple of joy. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative What You’ll Do Foundational work is in place - SOP's, templates, etc. Time Commitment Your Role in the Joy Plan the Fun Coordinate Joy Mobile visits with community partners Add confirmed events to the calendar and database Make sure dates align with the JC event schedule Support Volunteers Keep a small team of 6–10 volunteers rotating through events Match volunteers with shifts that work for them Be a friendly back-up if a volunteer can’t make it Share simple training materials so everyone feels prepared Keep Events Running Smoothly Confirm invoices are paid before events Help coordinate basic event logistics (supplies, signage, setup) Keep an eye on inventory and flag any vehicle needs Follow Up with Joy Check in with hosts after events Send a thank-you note to the main contact Share helpful feedback with the team You Might Enjoy This If You Like organizing details and helping things run smoothly Enjoy connecting with volunteers and community partners Appreciate a mission rooted in inclusion and joy Are comfortable with basic email, scheduling, and spreadsheets Why This Role Matters A small role. A big ripple of joy. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make Lunch. Make a Difference. - Weekly opportunity!This volunteer‑led, in‑kind project gives you total flexibility to make a real difference. It's simple--buy the ingredients, make the lunches, and choose a drop‑off time that works for you. Select either of our shelters in Downtown or South Minneapolis. Your generosity brings nourishment and hope to our neighbors who need it most! Read the instructions below carefully and then click to schedule an appointment:BOOK A DROP-OFF TIME SLOT HERE!Basic Guidelines: Purchase ingredients and prepare at least 50 sandwiches. Sandwiches: Meat & Cheese onlySides (optional): chips, fruit, and condiment packetsEstimated cost:Sandwiches only: $65With sides: $100Need help getting started? Check out our pre‑loaded shopping cart for inspiration! Supply Checklist Meat (no pork)CheeseBreadWhite labels & markerZiploc bagsFood‑prep glovesOptional sides: chips, bananas or oranges, condiment packets (mayo and mustard)Assembly Instructions Wash hands and put on food‑prep gloves.Use 2+ slices of meat and 1 slice of cheese per sandwichBag each sandwich in a Ziploc bag and label with type and prep dateFor easy transport, repack sandwiches into the original bread bags and label the outer bagBonus Touch Add a short, neutral encouragement note. Example: “Enjoy your lunch! From St. Mary’s Senior Youth Group” Final Step Deliver your sandwiches at your scheduled time. CLICK HERE TO BOOK A DROP-OFF TIME SLOT! Questions? Email the contact listed on this page only. Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services This volunteer‑led, in‑kind project gives you total flexibility to make a real difference. It's simple--buy the ingredients, make the lunches, and choose a drop‑off time that works for you. Select either of our shelters in Downtown or South Minneapolis. Your generosity brings nourishment and hope to our neighbors who need it most! Read the instructions below carefully and then click to schedule an appointment:BOOK A DROP-OFF TIME SLOT HERE!Basic Guidelines: Purchase ingredients and prepare at least 50 sandwiches. Sandwiches: Meat & Cheese onlySides (optional): chips, fruit, and condiment packetsEstimated cost:Sandwiches only: $65With sides: $100Need help getting started? Check out our pre‑loaded shopping cart for inspiration! Supply Checklist Meat (no pork)CheeseBreadWhite labels & markerZiploc bagsFood‑prep glovesOptional sides: chips, bananas or oranges, condiment packets (mayo and mustard)Assembly Instructions Wash hands and put on food‑prep gloves.Use 2+ slices of meat and 1 slice of cheese per sandwichBag each sandwich in a Ziploc bag and label with type and prep dateFor easy transport, repack sandwiches into the original bread bags and label the outer bagBonus Touch Add a short, neutral encouragement note. Example: “Enjoy your lunch! From St. Mary’s Senior Youth Group” Final Step Deliver your sandwiches at your scheduled time. CLICK HERE TO BOOK A DROP-OFF TIME SLOT! Questions? Email the contact listed on this page only. Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become Volunteer Puppeteer (Age 18 +)Want to help children across the Twin Cites Metro learn about disabilities and how to relate to peers with disabilities? Volunteer to be a PACER Puppeteer! The COUNT ME IN puppet show, offers an opportunity to promote a positive message, learn a unique style of puppetry and improve your presentation skills while working with a fun team. Volunteers must have some daytime availability (about 4-5 hrs. a month), reliable transportation, the ability to memorize a script, and the desire engage with children! If this is you, we’d love to hear from you! Training is provided! We will teach you how to use the puppets, help you memorize the script and make sure you are fully rehearsed before sending you out on shows! No previous puppeteering or performing experience needed. Fill out the puppeteer volunteer form or for more information, email puppets@pacer.org Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying: "I have loved doing the shows. It has been fun and helps keep me connected to the energy and thinking of youth." Nonprofit: PACER Center Want to help children across the Twin Cites Metro learn about disabilities and how to relate to peers with disabilities? Volunteer to be a PACER Puppeteer! The COUNT ME IN puppet show, offers an opportunity to promote a positive message, learn a unique style of puppetry and improve your presentation skills while working with a fun team. Volunteers must have some daytime availability (about 4-5 hrs. a month), reliable transportation, the ability to memorize a script, and the desire engage with children! If this is you, we’d love to hear from you! Training is provided! We will teach you how to use the puppets, help you memorize the script and make sure you are fully rehearsed before sending you out on shows! No previous puppeteering or performing experience needed. Fill out the puppeteer volunteer form or for more information, email puppets@pacer.org Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying: "I have loved doing the shows. It has been fun and helps keep me connected to the energy and thinking of youth." Nonprofit: PACER Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55437 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospital Support VolunteerClean and sanitize surgical instruments and other medical instruments in accordance with standardized protocols Perform laundry and maintain cleanliness and organization of the laundry rooms Fill saline flush syringes Prepare oral syringes for client use Clean and sanitize exam rooms between patient visits Cut and fold surgical paper drapes for surgical packs Sort and move donations for client use Engage with clients and staff in a kind and empathetic manner MUST provide proof of Covid and annual flu vaccination to volunteer in the hospital or provide exemption documentation.Nonprofit: Mission Animal Hospital Clean and sanitize surgical instruments and other medical instruments in accordance with standardized protocols Perform laundry and maintain cleanliness and organization of the laundry rooms Fill saline flush syringes Prepare oral syringes for client use Clean and sanitize exam rooms between patient visits Cut and fold surgical paper drapes for surgical packs Sort and move donations for client use Engage with clients and staff in a kind and empathetic manner MUST provide proof of Covid and annual flu vaccination to volunteer in the hospital or provide exemption documentation.Nonprofit: Mission Animal Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55344 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Raise a Future Assistance Dog!Raisers host puppies and dogs in their homes while they grow up and get trained. Hosting can be as short as one week, as long as two years, and anything in between! It is your choice how long you agree to host a dog in your home for our program. You choose dogs to bring into your home based on: Dates they are looking for hostsLength of time they need a hostHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located inCan Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs! Raisers should expect to: Feed and provide basic care for the dogProvide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household manners (no jumping up on people or furniture, no eating people food, etc.)Come to training 2x per month, either in New Hope, MN or Eau Claire, WITake the dogs on Public Outings to places like stores and libraries 3x per weekBring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppyWe have amazing trainers to teach you how to raise and train the dogs. Raisers will learn positive reinforcement training techniques. By helping as a Raiser for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind. Plus, you get to snuggle with a life-changing dog! Ready to learn more and apply? Visit our volunteer page. Nonprofit: Can Do Canines Raisers host puppies and dogs in their homes while they grow up and get trained. Hosting can be as short as one week, as long as two years, and anything in between! It is your choice how long you agree to host a dog in your home for our program. You choose dogs to bring into your home based on: Dates they are looking for hostsLength of time they need a hostHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located inCan Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs! Raisers should expect to: Feed and provide basic care for the dogProvide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household manners (no jumping up on people or furniture, no eating people food, etc.)Come to training 2x per month, either in New Hope, MN or Eau Claire, WITake the dogs on Public Outings to places like stores and libraries 3x per weekBring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppyWe have amazing trainers to teach you how to raise and train the dogs. Raisers will learn positive reinforcement training techniques. By helping as a Raiser for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind. Plus, you get to snuggle with a life-changing dog! Ready to learn more and apply? Visit our volunteer page. Nonprofit: Can Do Canines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55428 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Sitter for a Future Assistance Dog!Do you want to cuddle with a life-changing dog? Sitters host dogs in their homes for 6 or less days at a time. Sitters help when the dogs' Raisers (also known as 'fosters') go on vacation. You choose dogs to bring into your home based on: Dates they are looking for hostsHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located inCan Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs! Sitters should expect to: Feed and provide basic care for the dogProvide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household manners (no jumping up on people or furniture, no eating people food, etc.)Bring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppyBy helping as a Sitter for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind. Ready to learn more and apply?Visit our volunteer page. Nonprofit: Can Do Canines Do you want to cuddle with a life-changing dog? Sitters host dogs in their homes for 6 or less days at a time. Sitters help when the dogs' Raisers (also known as 'fosters') go on vacation. You choose dogs to bring into your home based on: Dates they are looking for hostsHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located inCan Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs! Sitters should expect to: Feed and provide basic care for the dogProvide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household manners (no jumping up on people or furniture, no eating people food, etc.)Bring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppyBy helping as a Sitter for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind. Ready to learn more and apply?Visit our volunteer page. Nonprofit: Can Do Canines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55428 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt a Drain - help save our lakes (use link in description below)Did you know our street storm drains empty into our lakes and rivers? You can help by adopting drains in your neighborhood, it's free and easy Adopt a Drain HERE Storm water carries trash pollution and leaves which contributes to the green slime that forms on our lakes. Just keep the top of the drains clear when you can, it's easy to do several drains in an intersection near your home. Please let us know your storm drain names, some neighborhoods eligible for contest prizes. Enter Contest more info - greenguardiansmn@gmail.com Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Did you know our street storm drains empty into our lakes and rivers? You can help by adopting drains in your neighborhood, it's free and easy Adopt a Drain HERE Storm water carries trash pollution and leaves which contributes to the green slime that forms on our lakes. Just keep the top of the drains clear when you can, it's easy to do several drains in an intersection near your home. Please let us know your storm drain names, some neighborhoods eligible for contest prizes. Enter Contest more info - greenguardiansmn@gmail.com Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cancer Survivor Family Fun Event-Rein in SarcomaVarious volunteer opportunities available for cancer survivor event. Roles include helping with children's game, silent auction support, registration support, etc. Great for groups. Use this link to sign-up to volunteer and see shifts and roles. Rein in Sarcoma: Party in the Park Day of Volunteer Help (Event Date is Monday, July 27, 2026 from 3:30 - 8 PM) Rein in Sarcoma Party in the Park event is our signature event, attendees will have the opportunity to connect with others impacted by sarcoma and come away with a sense of community that is united to fight this disease. The “party” provides an opportunity to learn more about sarcoma cancer research, patient support, and education, as well as enjoy children’s activities, entertainment, free carousel rides, silent auction and much more. Nonprofit: Rein in Sarcoma Foundation Various volunteer opportunities available for cancer survivor event. Roles include helping with children's game, silent auction support, registration support, etc. Great for groups. Use this link to sign-up to volunteer and see shifts and roles. Rein in Sarcoma: Party in the Park Day of Volunteer Help (Event Date is Monday, July 27, 2026 from 3:30 - 8 PM) Rein in Sarcoma Party in the Park event is our signature event, attendees will have the opportunity to connect with others impacted by sarcoma and come away with a sense of community that is united to fight this disease. The “party” provides an opportunity to learn more about sarcoma cancer research, patient support, and education, as well as enjoy children’s activities, entertainment, free carousel rides, silent auction and much more. Nonprofit: Rein in Sarcoma Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 27, 2026 Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: PRISM - Shop for Change VolunteerVolunteer Job Description: Shop for Change Volunteer Front End Shifts: Monday–Friday: 9 AM–1 PM, 1–5 PM Thursday: 5–7 PM | Saturday: 9 AM–12 PM, 12–3 PMBack End Shifts: Monday–Friday: 9 AM–12 PM, 1–4 PM Thursday: 5–7 PM | Saturday: 10 AM–2 PMAbout PRISM PRISM (People Responding In Social Ministry) is a nonprofit social service agency providing food, clothing, housing assistance, case management, and children’s programs to individuals and families in need. Mission: To provide social services and
connections that empower people in our community to build healthy, stable
lives. PRISM’s Shop for Change Thrift Store is a unique social enterprise. Every purchase supports PRISM’s programs, raising critical funds that go directly back into our work providing food, housing, and resources for local families. Position Summary: Shop for Change Volunteer Shop for Change Volunteers play a key role in creating a welcoming, organized, and successful thrift store environment. Volunteers can serve in front-end roles (customer service and sales) or back-end roles (sorting, processing, and preparing items for sale). This position is perfect for volunteers who enjoy interacting with the community, working on a team, and supporting PRISM’s mission through hands-on retail operations. Key Responsibilities Front End (Customer-Facing): Welcome and assist customers with kindness and respect Operate cash register and handle sales transactions Keep racks, shelves, and displays neat and organized Contribute to a clean, positive shopping environmentBack End (Processing & Merchandising): Sort and organize donated items Process, hang, and price clothing and household goods Assist with maintaining an orderly and safe work area Support overall store operations behind the scenesTraining & Supervision All volunteers attend a PRISM Volunteer Orientation On-the-job training provided by Shop for Change staff and experienced volunteers Supervised by PRISM’s Director of Thrift and Shop Manager with support from the Volunteer Manager Day-to-day guidance provided by Shop for Change team membersHow to Apply Ready to join our Shop for Change team? Contact us today! Liam Boris, Volunteer Manager – PRISM Nonprofit: PRISM Volunteer Job Description: Shop for Change Volunteer Front End Shifts: Monday–Friday: 9 AM–1 PM, 1–5 PM Thursday: 5–7 PM | Saturday: 9 AM–12 PM, 12–3 PMBack End Shifts: Monday–Friday: 9 AM–12 PM, 1–4 PM Thursday: 5–7 PM | Saturday: 10 AM–2 PMAbout PRISM PRISM (People Responding In Social Ministry) is a nonprofit social service agency providing food, clothing, housing assistance, case management, and children’s programs to individuals and families in need. Mission: To provide social services and
connections that empower people in our community to build healthy, stable
lives. PRISM’s Shop for Change Thrift Store is a unique social enterprise. Every purchase supports PRISM’s programs, raising critical funds that go directly back into our work providing food, housing, and resources for local families. Position Summary: Shop for Change Volunteer Shop for Change Volunteers play a key role in creating a welcoming, organized, and successful thrift store environment. Volunteers can serve in front-end roles (customer service and sales) or back-end roles (sorting, processing, and preparing items for sale). This position is perfect for volunteers who enjoy interacting with the community, working on a team, and supporting PRISM’s mission through hands-on retail operations. Key Responsibilities Front End (Customer-Facing): Welcome and assist customers with kindness and respect Operate cash register and handle sales transactions Keep racks, shelves, and displays neat and organized Contribute to a clean, positive shopping environmentBack End (Processing & Merchandising): Sort and organize donated items Process, hang, and price clothing and household goods Assist with maintaining an orderly and safe work area Support overall store operations behind the scenesTraining & Supervision All volunteers attend a PRISM Volunteer Orientation On-the-job training provided by Shop for Change staff and experienced volunteers Supervised by PRISM’s Director of Thrift and Shop Manager with support from the Volunteer Manager Day-to-day guidance provided by Shop for Change team membersHow to Apply Ready to join our Shop for Change team? Contact us today! Liam Boris, Volunteer Manager – PRISM Nonprofit: PRISM Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55422 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PRISM - Food Shelf Volunteer
PRISM
Volunteer Opportunity | Position Title: Food Shelf Volunteer About PRISM PRISM (People Responding In Social Ministry) is a nonprofit social service agency providing food, clothing, housing assistance, case management, and children’s programs to individuals and families in need. Our mission is to provide social services and connections that empower people in our community to build healthy, stable lives. Core Values: Collaboration • Innovation • Dignity • Accountability We are most known for our Marketplace Food Shelf, which serves 120–150+ families every day—no appointment or zip code restrictions required. We are fueled by the generosity of our community and the dedication of volunteers who make our mission possible. Position Summary: Food Shelf Volunteer Food Shelf Volunteers are essential to PRISM’s mission of ensuring dignified food access for all. Volunteers support the flow of food from our warehouse to our shelves, helping create a clean, accessible, and welcoming environment for participants. This role involves sorting donations, stocking shelves, assembling produce, and supporting overall warehouse operations. Key Responsibilities Unpack, sort, and shelve food donations by category and expiration date Ensure products are accessible, well-organized, and presentable for participants Assemble produce boxes and prepare perishable items for distribution Take out compost, recycling, and trash as needed Assist with receiving and stocking food rescue and bulk deliveries Contribute to a respectful, participant-centered shopping experienceWhere Our Food Comes From PRISM’s food is sourced from: Individual donors, Food drives hosted by community partners, Grocery store food rescues, Purchased goods from Second Harvest Heartland, a regional food bankDesired Qualities Comfortable with physical tasks (e.g., standing, lifting, bending, moving inventory) Organized, reliable, and detail-oriented; Able to work independently or collaboratively Friendly and respectful to individuals from diverse backgrounds Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, or Somali language skills are a plus but not requiredTraining & Supervision All volunteers attend a general PRISM Volunteer Orientation After orientation, new Food Shelf volunteers are introduced to the space and trained by either experienced volunteers or members of the Logistics team This position is officially supervised by PRISM’s Program Director, with additional guidance from the Volunteer Manager Day-to-day collaboration and support are primarily provided by PRISM’s Logistics staff, who work closely with Food Shelf volunteers during all shiftsBenefits of Volunteering Play a key role in fighting food insecurity in our community Gain hands-on experience in food distribution and nonprofit service Be part of a mission-driven and welcoming volunteer team Opportunities to stay active, give back, and connect with others Satisfy community service or school volunteer hoursHow to Apply Ready to get started? Contact us today! Nonprofit: PRISM
PRISM
Volunteer Opportunity | Position Title: Food Shelf Volunteer About PRISM PRISM (People Responding In Social Ministry) is a nonprofit social service agency providing food, clothing, housing assistance, case management, and children’s programs to individuals and families in need. Our mission is to provide social services and connections that empower people in our community to build healthy, stable lives. Core Values: Collaboration • Innovation • Dignity • Accountability We are most known for our Marketplace Food Shelf, which serves 120–150+ families every day—no appointment or zip code restrictions required. We are fueled by the generosity of our community and the dedication of volunteers who make our mission possible. Position Summary: Food Shelf Volunteer Food Shelf Volunteers are essential to PRISM’s mission of ensuring dignified food access for all. Volunteers support the flow of food from our warehouse to our shelves, helping create a clean, accessible, and welcoming environment for participants. This role involves sorting donations, stocking shelves, assembling produce, and supporting overall warehouse operations. Key Responsibilities Unpack, sort, and shelve food donations by category and expiration date Ensure products are accessible, well-organized, and presentable for participants Assemble produce boxes and prepare perishable items for distribution Take out compost, recycling, and trash as needed Assist with receiving and stocking food rescue and bulk deliveries Contribute to a respectful, participant-centered shopping experienceWhere Our Food Comes From PRISM’s food is sourced from: Individual donors, Food drives hosted by community partners, Grocery store food rescues, Purchased goods from Second Harvest Heartland, a regional food bankDesired Qualities Comfortable with physical tasks (e.g., standing, lifting, bending, moving inventory) Organized, reliable, and detail-oriented; Able to work independently or collaboratively Friendly and respectful to individuals from diverse backgrounds Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, or Somali language skills are a plus but not requiredTraining & Supervision All volunteers attend a general PRISM Volunteer Orientation After orientation, new Food Shelf volunteers are introduced to the space and trained by either experienced volunteers or members of the Logistics team This position is officially supervised by PRISM’s Program Director, with additional guidance from the Volunteer Manager Day-to-day collaboration and support are primarily provided by PRISM’s Logistics staff, who work closely with Food Shelf volunteers during all shiftsBenefits of Volunteering Play a key role in fighting food insecurity in our community Gain hands-on experience in food distribution and nonprofit service Be part of a mission-driven and welcoming volunteer team Opportunities to stay active, give back, and connect with others Satisfy community service or school volunteer hoursHow to Apply Ready to get started? Contact us today! Nonprofit: PRISM Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55422-4608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TC Pride Festival VolunteerAre you looking to give back to the community you love? Do you have a few hours to spare? Volunteer opportunities run from Monday, June 22 through Tuesday, June 30. Roles vary from vendor load-in/load-out, info booths, free water booths, entertainment stages, working to feed all of the volunteers, the parade, the 5k Rainbow Run and much more. Our festival would not happen without our incredible volunteers! To sign up, please visit our website ! Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pride Are you looking to give back to the community you love? Do you have a few hours to spare? Volunteer opportunities run from Monday, June 22 through Tuesday, June 30. Roles vary from vendor load-in/load-out, info booths, free water booths, entertainment stages, working to feed all of the volunteers, the parade, the 5k Rainbow Run and much more. Our festival would not happen without our incredible volunteers! To sign up, please visit our website ! Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pride Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2026 Zip Code: 55403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Host a Dream-Kit Donation DriveHost a Dream Kit Donation Drive
With each new bed, My Very Own Bed delivers a Dream Kit (new twin-sized sheets, blanket, pillow, mattress pad, and stuffed animal) to each child. We rely on volunteers to host Dream Kit Donation Drives in their workplaces, neighborhoods, places of worship, or school communities in order to meet this important need. All items are brand new, and we rely on volunteers to donate almost all of these items. Many groups enjoy hosting events or competitions to encourage donations. Donations can be collected online or in person using large MVOB boxes that we can provide your group. You can also purchase items from our wish lists: Amazon Wishlist Walmart Registry for Good Macy’s Registry Target Registry For more information about this or other volunteer opportunities, contact:info@myveryownbed.org Nonprofit: My Very Own Bed Host a Dream Kit Donation Drive
With each new bed, My Very Own Bed delivers a Dream Kit (new twin-sized sheets, blanket, pillow, mattress pad, and stuffed animal) to each child. We rely on volunteers to host Dream Kit Donation Drives in their workplaces, neighborhoods, places of worship, or school communities in order to meet this important need. All items are brand new, and we rely on volunteers to donate almost all of these items. Many groups enjoy hosting events or competitions to encourage donations. Donations can be collected online or in person using large MVOB boxes that we can provide your group. You can also purchase items from our wish lists: Amazon Wishlist Walmart Registry for Good Macy’s Registry Target Registry For more information about this or other volunteer opportunities, contact:info@myveryownbed.org Nonprofit: My Very Own Bed Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make Fleece-tie-blanketsAt MVOB, we choose blankets for children ages 2-17 based on their individual requests. Fleece blankets are a great way to make sure a child’s bedding matches their interests. This opportunity is also great for individuals and groups. Please find our instructions for blanket making attached to this email. Blankets should be at least 60 x 90 inches. Please check our fleece blanket instructions for more information. Once completed, blankets can be scheduled for drop off using the following calendar: Donation Drop Off Calendar Nonprofit: My Very Own Bed At MVOB, we choose blankets for children ages 2-17 based on their individual requests. Fleece blankets are a great way to make sure a child’s bedding matches their interests. This opportunity is also great for individuals and groups. Please find our instructions for blanket making attached to this email. Blankets should be at least 60 x 90 inches. Please check our fleece blanket instructions for more information. Once completed, blankets can be scheduled for drop off using the following calendar: Donation Drop Off Calendar Nonprofit: My Very Own Bed Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Delivering beds to kidsDescription
We welcome individuals, families, work teams, youth groups, and others to help us deliver beds and dream-kits to kids in our community. Deliveries are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 9:00 am - 12:30pm. What our volunteers do: First, you'll help My Very Own Bed staff assemble Dream Kits (sheets, blanket, pillow, book, & stuffed animal) to go with each bed. Then you'll follow our delivery van in your own vehicle, and help deliver beds to 4-6 families' homes around the Twin Cities. At each home, we'll carry mattresses, frames and Dream Kits from the truck to the home. This is a wonderful opportunity for families with kids- we have the kids assemble the Dream Kits and then they're put in charge in carrying the Dream Kits into the families' homes. Families' are given the option of having us set up the beds. This is a great way for volunteers to interact with parents and children! Accessibility: Volunteers who cannot/don't want to lift 50+ pounds are invited to carry Dream Kits rather than mattresses/bedframes. Volunteers must have their own vehicle to participate in deliveries, but you will not need to put any beds or supplies in your car. We prioritize the safety of the families that we serve and require a face mask when we go into families' homes. You can schedule a volunteer date here! Please contact info@myveryownbed.org if you have any other questions. Nonprofit: My Very Own Bed Description
We welcome individuals, families, work teams, youth groups, and others to help us deliver beds and dream-kits to kids in our community. Deliveries are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 9:00 am - 12:30pm. What our volunteers do: First, you'll help My Very Own Bed staff assemble Dream Kits (sheets, blanket, pillow, book, & stuffed animal) to go with each bed. Then you'll follow our delivery van in your own vehicle, and help deliver beds to 4-6 families' homes around the Twin Cities. At each home, we'll carry mattresses, frames and Dream Kits from the truck to the home. This is a wonderful opportunity for families with kids- we have the kids assemble the Dream Kits and then they're put in charge in carrying the Dream Kits into the families' homes. Families' are given the option of having us set up the beds. This is a great way for volunteers to interact with parents and children! Accessibility: Volunteers who cannot/don't want to lift 50+ pounds are invited to carry Dream Kits rather than mattresses/bedframes. Volunteers must have their own vehicle to participate in deliveries, but you will not need to put any beds or supplies in your car. We prioritize the safety of the families that we serve and require a face mask when we go into families' homes. You can schedule a volunteer date here! Please contact info@myveryownbed.org if you have any other questions. Nonprofit: My Very Own Bed Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 191 Community Pantry Fresh Produce DistributionVolunteers needed for the 191 Community Pantry fresh produce distribution. Help with set up, packing and the distribution. Below is the schedule of events for a Tuesday fresh produce distribution. Please note that this opportunity does take place outside. 1:00 Pack Fresh Produce Bags and Boxes 2:00 Distribution to public 3:00 Clean up Nonprofit: 191 Community Pantry Volunteers needed for the 191 Community Pantry fresh produce distribution. Help with set up, packing and the distribution. Below is the schedule of events for a Tuesday fresh produce distribution. Please note that this opportunity does take place outside. 1:00 Pack Fresh Produce Bags and Boxes 2:00 Distribution to public 3:00 Clean up Nonprofit: 191 Community Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55378 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 191 Community Pantry Food DistributionVolunteers needed for the 191 Community Pantry grocery bag distribution. Help with set up, packing and the distribution. Below is the schedule of events for a Tuesday. 12:00 Set Up 1:00 Pack Grocery Bags 2:00 Distribution to public Nonprofit: 191 Community Pantry Volunteers needed for the 191 Community Pantry grocery bag distribution. Help with set up, packing and the distribution. Below is the schedule of events for a Tuesday. 12:00 Set Up 1:00 Pack Grocery Bags 2:00 Distribution to public Nonprofit: 191 Community Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55378 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make a difference at WEE FarmLooking for a meaningful team-building opportunity? Schedule a volunteer day at WEE Farm. Volunteers Needed From hands-on projects to seasonal upkeep, your team will play a direct role in supporting a working farm that serves the community through education and connection. It’s a rewarding way to step outside the office, work together, and make a visible impact. Nonprofit: WEE Farm Looking for a meaningful team-building opportunity? Schedule a volunteer day at WEE Farm. Volunteers Needed From hands-on projects to seasonal upkeep, your team will play a direct role in supporting a working farm that serves the community through education and connection. It’s a rewarding way to step outside the office, work together, and make a visible impact. Nonprofit: WEE Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55378 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Repacking ShiftsAt our Brooklyn Park Volunteer Center, volunteers assist with sorting, labeling, weighing and packing various food items to meet immediate needs and help feed our hungry neighbors. The projects vary from day to day and volunteers regularly work with fresh produce, dry goods, bread, and other food donations. This volunteer position requires volunteers to be able to twist and bend down, stand for the duration of their shift, and lift up to 5 pounds. Some positions require the ability to lift 40 pounds. We do have a limited number of seated positions available; please let us know if you need accommodations. Learn More & Sign Up on our website: volunteer.2harvest.org Nonprofit: Second Harvest Heartland At our Brooklyn Park Volunteer Center, volunteers assist with sorting, labeling, weighing and packing various food items to meet immediate needs and help feed our hungry neighbors. The projects vary from day to day and volunteers regularly work with fresh produce, dry goods, bread, and other food donations. This volunteer position requires volunteers to be able to twist and bend down, stand for the duration of their shift, and lift up to 5 pounds. Some positions require the ability to lift 40 pounds. We do have a limited number of seated positions available; please let us know if you need accommodations. Learn More & Sign Up on our website: volunteer.2harvest.org Nonprofit: Second Harvest Heartland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55428 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Retail Rescue DriverEach week the IOCP Food Shelf serves 250+ households. Help make that possible by picking up large donations of groceries from local retailers, bringing everything back to the IOCP Food Shelf, and unloading so prep teams can get donations onto shelves for shoppers. This job requires some heavy lifting, volunteers should be comfortable lifting up to 50 lbs. Sign up for a New Volunteer Meeting to learn more about this and other volunteer opportunities at iocp.volunteerhub.com Volunteers can use their personal vehicles (SUV, truck, or van) or have the choice to use the IOCP cargo van or box truck (training provided). Driving on behalf of IOCP requires a Driving Record check prior to volunteering. Watch our video to learn more about our work: Neighbors Helping Neighbor Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners Each week the IOCP Food Shelf serves 250+ households. Help make that possible by picking up large donations of groceries from local retailers, bringing everything back to the IOCP Food Shelf, and unloading so prep teams can get donations onto shelves for shoppers. This job requires some heavy lifting, volunteers should be comfortable lifting up to 50 lbs. Sign up for a New Volunteer Meeting to learn more about this and other volunteer opportunities at iocp.volunteerhub.com Volunteers can use their personal vehicles (SUV, truck, or van) or have the choice to use the IOCP cargo van or box truck (training provided). Driving on behalf of IOCP requires a Driving Record check prior to volunteering. Watch our video to learn more about our work: Neighbors Helping Neighbor Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55447 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pack Food Shelf KitsThe IOCP Food Shelf serves 250+ households each week. Help make this possibly by packing kits with items that are often requested but may be difficult or expensive for us to purchase. Each type of kit includes specific items, find details online here: iocp.org/kits or contact our Community Engagement Team (getinvolved@iocp.org) for specific details. Type of Kits Available - visit iocp.org/kits for specific details on what is included in each kit Beverage Kit Feminine Hygiene Kit Healthy Snack KitInstant Oatmeal KitLaundry Kit Pet Food KitPet Treat KitRamen Kit*IOCP is unable to purchase or provide materials for a service project. Please purchase or source items on your own. Watch our video to learn more about our work: Neighbors Helping Neighbors Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners The IOCP Food Shelf serves 250+ households each week. Help make this possibly by packing kits with items that are often requested but may be difficult or expensive for us to purchase. Each type of kit includes specific items, find details online here: iocp.org/kits or contact our Community Engagement Team (getinvolved@iocp.org) for specific details. Type of Kits Available - visit iocp.org/kits for specific details on what is included in each kit Beverage Kit Feminine Hygiene Kit Healthy Snack KitInstant Oatmeal KitLaundry Kit Pet Food KitPet Treat KitRamen Kit*IOCP is unable to purchase or provide materials for a service project. Please purchase or source items on your own. Watch our video to learn more about our work: Neighbors Helping Neighbors Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Brat Sale (Delano)The Mission Join us for a fun, community-focused fundraiser at Coborn's in Delano! We’re raising funds for Rock from the Heart to support heart patient education and advocacy. We need a small, dedicated team of volunteers to help us grill, serve, and share our mission with the community. Event Details Date: Saturday, August 15, 2026 Location: Coborn’s (Brat Stand) – 1400 Babcock Blvd, Delano, MN 55328 The Roles: Grilling hot dogs/brats, serving customers, and managing the cash box. Available Shifts (2-3 volunteers per shift) Shift 1: 10:30 AM – 1:15 PM (Includes setup of RFTH materials; serving begins at 11:00) Shift 2: 1:00 PM – 3:45 PM (Peak lunch service) Shift 3: 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM (Final service and takedown) Volunteer Perks To show our appreciation, all volunteers are invited to enjoy one brat and a beverage on us during their shift! Requirements Dress Code: This event is outdoors; please dress for the weather. Long hair must be pulled back. Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart The Mission Join us for a fun, community-focused fundraiser at Coborn's in Delano! We’re raising funds for Rock from the Heart to support heart patient education and advocacy. We need a small, dedicated team of volunteers to help us grill, serve, and share our mission with the community. Event Details Date: Saturday, August 15, 2026 Location: Coborn’s (Brat Stand) – 1400 Babcock Blvd, Delano, MN 55328 The Roles: Grilling hot dogs/brats, serving customers, and managing the cash box. Available Shifts (2-3 volunteers per shift) Shift 1: 10:30 AM – 1:15 PM (Includes setup of RFTH materials; serving begins at 11:00) Shift 2: 1:00 PM – 3:45 PM (Peak lunch service) Shift 3: 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM (Final service and takedown) Volunteer Perks To show our appreciation, all volunteers are invited to enjoy one brat and a beverage on us during their shift! Requirements Dress Code: This event is outdoors; please dress for the weather. Long hair must be pulled back. Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55328 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Free Fresh Food FridayFree Fresh Food Fridays will take place on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of May through September. During each event, we transform our parking lot into a vibrant, farmers' market–style space where community members can select fresh produce at no cost. It’s an energetic and meaningful morning made possible by dedicated volunteers. Volunteers arrive at 7:30 a.m. for a brief welcome and orientation with our food shelf team, followed by setting up tents and preparing for distribution. From 9:00–11:00 a.m., volunteers assist in distributing fresh food to approximately 300–400 community members. Afterward, the team works together to clean up, with the event typically concluding by noon. Each event requires 40 volunteers, and it’s a fun, hands-on opportunity to make a real difference. Many teams enjoy the chance to serve side-by-side while supporting the community in a meaningful way. Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center Free Fresh Food Fridays will take place on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of May through September. During each event, we transform our parking lot into a vibrant, farmers' market–style space where community members can select fresh produce at no cost. It’s an energetic and meaningful morning made possible by dedicated volunteers. Volunteers arrive at 7:30 a.m. for a brief welcome and orientation with our food shelf team, followed by setting up tents and preparing for distribution. From 9:00–11:00 a.m., volunteers assist in distributing fresh food to approximately 300–400 community members. Afterward, the team works together to clean up, with the event typically concluding by noon. Each event requires 40 volunteers, and it’s a fun, hands-on opportunity to make a real difference. Many teams enjoy the chance to serve side-by-side while supporting the community in a meaningful way. Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Make Household Tasks, Not Such a Chore!Support Seniors in Their Homes—Volunteer with Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors! At Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors, our mission is to empower individuals aged 60 and older to live healthy, independent, and socially connected lives. Part of this mission involves ensuring that seniors can continue living in safe, clean homes. Would you consider giving just 1-2 days a month to help an older adult with everyday household tasks? This could involve taking out the trash, doing laundry, changing bed sheets, light dusting, or vacuuming. If you're able, you could also assist with heavier lifting or simple home repairs. Your support would mean the world to someone who no longer has the strength or mobility to manage these tasks alone. We offer flexible scheduling, a welcoming and grateful community, and the opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of isolated seniors. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Support Seniors in Their Homes—Volunteer with Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors! At Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors, our mission is to empower individuals aged 60 and older to live healthy, independent, and socially connected lives. Part of this mission involves ensuring that seniors can continue living in safe, clean homes. Would you consider giving just 1-2 days a month to help an older adult with everyday household tasks? This could involve taking out the trash, doing laundry, changing bed sheets, light dusting, or vacuuming. If you're able, you could also assist with heavier lifting or simple home repairs. Your support would mean the world to someone who no longer has the strength or mobility to manage these tasks alone. We offer flexible scheduling, a welcoming and grateful community, and the opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of isolated seniors. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Technology Assistance: Help older adults connect with the world!Access to technology is important for staying connected and engaged in today’s world, but navigating computers and cell phones can be challenging for some. You can make a difference by helping Minneapolis (55406, 55404) seniors with basic technology questions, such as: How do I send and receive emails?How do I save and share files?How can I share photos from my cell phone?How do I recognize if an email alert is fraudulent?You can provide assistance in person or over the phone. Or, attend one of our quarterly technology clinics where seniors can receive hands-on help with their computers, cell phones, and tablets. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Access to technology is important for staying connected and engaged in today’s world, but navigating computers and cell phones can be challenging for some. You can make a difference by helping Minneapolis (55406, 55404) seniors with basic technology questions, such as: How do I send and receive emails?How do I save and share files?How can I share photos from my cell phone?How do I recognize if an email alert is fraudulent?You can provide assistance in person or over the phone. Or, attend one of our quarterly technology clinics where seniors can receive hands-on help with their computers, cell phones, and tablets. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooks for Kids - Children's MN, MinneapolisThe Cooks for Kids (CFK) meal program offers volunteer groups a meaningful way to support Ronald McDonald House (RMH) families dealing with a child’s health crisis. The CFK program is a great way for families, friends, work groups, book clubs, faith groups, school clubs and teams (14+ years old) to support the 'House that Love Built’! At the Ronald McDonald House inside Children's MN, Minneapolis, your group of 3-6 volunteers will to provide a meal for 60 people. Sponsor a meal with a financial donation and let RMH do all the menu planning and grocery shopping. Your team is welcomed onsite to cook and serve. Plan your own menu and purchase/bring your own ingredients onsite to prepare and serve a meal. Cater in a meal from a favorite restaurant.Learn more and sign up via the calendar section of our website: https://vhub.at/HIHCFK Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest The Cooks for Kids (CFK) meal program offers volunteer groups a meaningful way to support Ronald McDonald House (RMH) families dealing with a child’s health crisis. The CFK program is a great way for families, friends, work groups, book clubs, faith groups, school clubs and teams (14+ years old) to support the 'House that Love Built’! At the Ronald McDonald House inside Children's MN, Minneapolis, your group of 3-6 volunteers will to provide a meal for 60 people. Sponsor a meal with a financial donation and let RMH do all the menu planning and grocery shopping. Your team is welcomed onsite to cook and serve. Plan your own menu and purchase/bring your own ingredients onsite to prepare and serve a meal. Cater in a meal from a favorite restaurant.Learn more and sign up via the calendar section of our website: https://vhub.at/HIHCFK Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share the Love: Volunteer Pet Visits with Your Furry Friend at Lyngblomsten!Bring joy and companionship to our senior residents by volunteering with your well-behaved cat (or dog, rabbit, etc.)! Offer the simple pleasure of petting, interaction, and friendly conversation during your visits. Volunteer Requirements: Friendly pet (1+ year old) with up-to-date vaccinations. Attend a volunteer orientation. Complete a Department of Human Services background study with fingerprinting (state requirement for working with vulnerable individuals)Ready to Share Some Love? Contact David at dmaeda@lyngblomsten.org in Volunteer Services to get started! Complete our volunteer application here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736. Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Bring joy and companionship to our senior residents by volunteering with your well-behaved cat (or dog, rabbit, etc.)! Offer the simple pleasure of petting, interaction, and friendly conversation during your visits. Volunteer Requirements: Friendly pet (1+ year old) with up-to-date vaccinations. Attend a volunteer orientation. Complete a Department of Human Services background study with fingerprinting (state requirement for working with vulnerable individuals)Ready to Share Some Love? Contact David at dmaeda@lyngblomsten.org in Volunteer Services to get started! Complete our volunteer application here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736. Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bde Maka Ska lake clean-up-help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsHelp clean up trash in and around the Lake! Pick up trash and debris around the lake perimeter of Bde Maka Ska. Equipment provided. Meet at Minneapolis Sailing Center 3010 E. Bde Maka Ska Parkway. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! Pick up trash and debris around the lake perimeter of Bde Maka Ska. Equipment provided. Meet at Minneapolis Sailing Center 3010 E. Bde Maka Ska Parkway. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 15, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bde Maka Ska lake clean-up-help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsHelp clean up trash in and around the Lake! Pick up trash and debris around the lake perimeter of Bde Maka Ska. Equipment provided. Meet at Minneapolis Sailing Center 3010 E. Bde Maka Ska Parkway. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! Pick up trash and debris around the lake perimeter of Bde Maka Ska. Equipment provided. Meet at Minneapolis Sailing Center 3010 E. Bde Maka Ska Parkway. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bde Maka Ska lake clean-up-help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsHelp clean up trash in and around the Lake! Pick up trash and debris around the lake perimeter of Bde Maka Ska. Equipment provided. Meet at Minneapolis Sailing Center 3010 E. Bde Maka Ska Parkway. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! Pick up trash and debris around the lake perimeter of Bde Maka Ska. Equipment provided. Meet at Minneapolis Sailing Center 3010 E. Bde Maka Ska Parkway. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 18, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bde Maka Ska lake clean-up-help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsHelp clean up trash in and around the Lake! Pick up trash and debris around the lake perimeter of Bde Maka Ska. Equipment provided. Meet at Minneapolis Sailing Center 3010 E. Bde Maka Ska Parkway. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! Pick up trash and debris around the lake perimeter of Bde Maka Ska. Equipment provided. Meet at Minneapolis Sailing Center 3010 E. Bde Maka Ska Parkway. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sponsor & Build Dressers for Bridging (Roseville & At Your Location)Sponsor & build dressers for those in need with a terrific and fun team building activity! 3. Determine group size: To learn more and get involved, please visit Group & Offsite Volunteer Opportunities Roseville Warehouse: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113 Roseville Contact: Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator Nonprofit: Bridging Sponsor & build dressers for those in need with a terrific and fun team building activity! 3. Determine group size: To learn more and get involved, please visit Group & Offsite Volunteer Opportunities Roseville Warehouse: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113 Roseville Contact: Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator Nonprofit: Bridging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Essentials Drive for Bridging (Roseville)NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. OFFSITE OPPORTUNITY!!! Help Bridging Stock the Shelves! Imagine how you could cook a meal without basic kitchen utensils or sleep without a pillow or blanket? Thousands of local families and individuals face this situation every day. By hosting an Essentials Drive at your workplace, faith-based organization, or in your community, you can help provide essential items to households in need while raising awareness. Bridging serves an average of 120 households each week. Location: Off-site at your work, school, faith-based organization, and in your community. Organize a drive today! Help us stock the shelves so we can serve over 300 people (120 households) every week. Essential Drives allow us to fill the gaps in donations and make sure families have what they need to fully function in their new home. Coordinator’s Guide is available with full details to get started. New or gently-used items accepted. Promotional support and templates are available for each type of project.Types of Essentials Drives: Blankets: All sizes (twin, full, queen, and king) wanted. We need blankets for over 300 people each week! Towels: All sizes and types wanted. Our goal is to provide one bath towel per person. That's over 13,000 towels each year! Kitchen Packs: Include a can opener, mixing spoon, spatula, utility scissors, pizza cutter, and a container to hold items. We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a pack. Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987. NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org. Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator, Roseville Nonprofit: Bridging NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. OFFSITE OPPORTUNITY!!! Help Bridging Stock the Shelves! Imagine how you could cook a meal without basic kitchen utensils or sleep without a pillow or blanket? Thousands of local families and individuals face this situation every day. By hosting an Essentials Drive at your workplace, faith-based organization, or in your community, you can help provide essential items to households in need while raising awareness. Bridging serves an average of 120 households each week. Location: Off-site at your work, school, faith-based organization, and in your community. Organize a drive today! Help us stock the shelves so we can serve over 300 people (120 households) every week. Essential Drives allow us to fill the gaps in donations and make sure families have what they need to fully function in their new home. Coordinator’s Guide is available with full details to get started. New or gently-used items accepted. Promotional support and templates are available for each type of project.Types of Essentials Drives: Blankets: All sizes (twin, full, queen, and king) wanted. We need blankets for over 300 people each week! Towels: All sizes and types wanted. Our goal is to provide one bath towel per person. That's over 13,000 towels each year! Kitchen Packs: Include a can opener, mixing spoon, spatula, utility scissors, pizza cutter, and a container to hold items. We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a pack. Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987. NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org. Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator, Roseville Nonprofit: Bridging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Essentials Drive for Bridging (Bloomington)NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. OFFSITE OPPORTUNITY!!! Help Bridging Stock the Shelves! Imagine how you could cook a meal without basic kitchen utensils or sleep without a pillow or blanket? Thousands of local families and individuals face this situation every day. By hosting an Essentials Drive at your workplace, faith-based organization, or in your community, you can help provide essential items to households in need while raising awareness. Bridging serves an average of 120 households each week. Location: Off-site at your work, school, faith-based organization, and in your community. Organize a drive today! Help us stock the shelves so we can serve over 300 people (120 households) every week. Essential Drives allow us to fill the gaps in donations and make sure families have what they need to fully function in their new home. Coordinator’s Guide is available with full details to get started. New or gently-used items accepted. Promotional support and templates are available for each type of project.Types of Essentials Drives: Blankets: All sizes (twin, full, queen, and king) wanted. We need blankets for over 300 people each week! Towels: All sizes and types wanted. Our goal is to provide one bath towel per person. That's over 13,000 towels each year! Kitchen Packs: Include a can opener, mixing spoon, spatula, utility scissors, pizza cutter, and a container to hold items. We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a pack. Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987. NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org. Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator ilon.preston@bridging.org 952.460.1037 Nonprofit: Bridging NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. OFFSITE OPPORTUNITY!!! Help Bridging Stock the Shelves! Imagine how you could cook a meal without basic kitchen utensils or sleep without a pillow or blanket? Thousands of local families and individuals face this situation every day. By hosting an Essentials Drive at your workplace, faith-based organization, or in your community, you can help provide essential items to households in need while raising awareness. Bridging serves an average of 120 households each week. Location: Off-site at your work, school, faith-based organization, and in your community. Organize a drive today! Help us stock the shelves so we can serve over 300 people (120 households) every week. Essential Drives allow us to fill the gaps in donations and make sure families have what they need to fully function in their new home. Coordinator’s Guide is available with full details to get started. New or gently-used items accepted. Promotional support and templates are available for each type of project.Types of Essentials Drives: Blankets: All sizes (twin, full, queen, and king) wanted. We need blankets for over 300 people each week! Towels: All sizes and types wanted. Our goal is to provide one bath towel per person. That's over 13,000 towels each year! Kitchen Packs: Include a can opener, mixing spoon, spatula, utility scissors, pizza cutter, and a container to hold items. We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a pack. Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987. NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org. Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator ilon.preston@bridging.org 952.460.1037 Nonprofit: Bridging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outdoor Clean Up SupportWe are looking for an individual or group of volunteers to help tidy up our parking lot and green space. We've got the tools; we just need you! Potential volunteer hours are available between 7:00am-3:00pm on weekdays. Opportunity is available on a biweekly basis throughout the summer. Support Tasks: -Litter Clean up -Weeding -Playground cleaning Requirements: -Wear closed-toe shoes -Able to crouch for an extended period of time. Please contact the Volunteer & Intern Coordinator, Meredith, via email with any questions and/or interest. Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services We are looking for an individual or group of volunteers to help tidy up our parking lot and green space. We've got the tools; we just need you! Potential volunteer hours are available between 7:00am-3:00pm on weekdays. Opportunity is available on a biweekly basis throughout the summer. Support Tasks: -Litter Clean up -Weeding -Playground cleaning Requirements: -Wear closed-toe shoes -Able to crouch for an extended period of time. Please contact the Volunteer & Intern Coordinator, Meredith, via email with any questions and/or interest. Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Knitting and Crocheting Extraordinaires! (All ages!)Calling all creative minds and hands! We are looking for off-site volunteers to knit or crochet hats, scarves, mittens, and blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide winter gear for their students has increased. Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most. ------- Kids In Need Foundation 200 S Owasso Blvd E, Little Canada, MN, 55117 Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Calling all creative minds and hands! We are looking for off-site volunteers to knit or crochet hats, scarves, mittens, and blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide winter gear for their students has increased. Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most. ------- Kids In Need Foundation 200 S Owasso Blvd E, Little Canada, MN, 55117 Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113-1139 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Eastside Meals on Wheels Delivery VolunteerEastside 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 so 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 so 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: Food Market Host - comfortable with an iPad!As the Food Market host, you’ll create a welcoming environment for everyone who comes to CES. You'll be the person who greets our neighbors by calling their name when it's their turn to shop. It's that simple! Whether you can give a few hours once a week or once a month, your time makes a direct, meaningful impact. Let's build a stronger, more hopeful community together. Contact Kristin VanHeel kvanheel@cesmn.org to get started today! Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service As the Food Market host, you’ll create a welcoming environment for everyone who comes to CES. You'll be the person who greets our neighbors by calling their name when it's their turn to shop. It's that simple! Whether you can give a few hours once a week or once a month, your time makes a direct, meaningful impact. Let's build a stronger, more hopeful community together. Contact Kristin VanHeel kvanheel@cesmn.org to get started today! Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Minneapolis Meal Delivery - start now!Deliver More Than a Meal — Become a Meals on Wheels Driver and Deliver Hope! We have an urgent need for delivery drivers in Minneapolis for neighbors who are struggling — and YOU can help get them the food they need! How It Works: Pick up meals at 11:00 a.m. on weekdays Deliver 6–10 stops in your own vehicle (about 1 hour) Serve once a week, once a month, or as a fill-in — you choose! Why It Matters: Ready to make a difference on your lunch break? Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service Deliver More Than a Meal — Become a Meals on Wheels Driver and Deliver Hope! We have an urgent need for delivery drivers in Minneapolis for neighbors who are struggling — and YOU can help get them the food they need! How It Works: Pick up meals at 11:00 a.m. on weekdays Deliver 6–10 stops in your own vehicle (about 1 hour) Serve once a week, once a month, or as a fill-in — you choose! Why It Matters: Ready to make a difference on your lunch break? Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Host a Hygiene DriveWe invite you to host a Hygiene Drive to collect personal care products and help ensure everyone in our community has access to daily essentials for a healthy life. This is a great way to create a fun service project for your organization, business or community. Timing and goals are determined by you; however, needed products and criteria are listed below (note: you do not need to collect all but could focus on Oral or Body Care for instance). We will provide you with a toolkit on how to execute a successful drive. If you'd like, a representative from Bridge to Basics can come speak to your group about hygiene insecurity, research and our mission. We can also bring a branded barrel to host your donations. All products can be dropped off at our warehouse or picked up by a Bridge to Basics' volunteer. These items are then added to the hygiene bank inventory and donated to local nonprofits serving hygiene insecure neighbors. Contact hello@bridgetobasics.org to request your toolkit. Needed Products*: Bars of SoapBody Wash Conditioner Deodorant Diapers (all sizes)Hair Products for Coily, Curly, Textured HairIncontinence Care Items (adult) Laundry Detergent (prefer detergent sheets, but liquids & pods are welcome)Lotions (body, sunscreen, shaving)Menstruation Products (pads, tampons)RazorsShampoo Toilet PaperToothbrushesToothpaste*Noting all products should be full-size, new, unopened, and not expired. Please remember that hygiene care is personal and endeavor to build a robust and diverse product inventory that is ethnically and culturally inclusive, as well as addresses health sensitivities. Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics We invite you to host a Hygiene Drive to collect personal care products and help ensure everyone in our community has access to daily essentials for a healthy life. This is a great way to create a fun service project for your organization, business or community. Timing and goals are determined by you; however, needed products and criteria are listed below (note: you do not need to collect all but could focus on Oral or Body Care for instance). We will provide you with a toolkit on how to execute a successful drive. If you'd like, a representative from Bridge to Basics can come speak to your group about hygiene insecurity, research and our mission. We can also bring a branded barrel to host your donations. All products can be dropped off at our warehouse or picked up by a Bridge to Basics' volunteer. These items are then added to the hygiene bank inventory and donated to local nonprofits serving hygiene insecure neighbors. Contact hello@bridgetobasics.org to request your toolkit. Needed Products*: Bars of SoapBody Wash Conditioner Deodorant Diapers (all sizes)Hair Products for Coily, Curly, Textured HairIncontinence Care Items (adult) Laundry Detergent (prefer detergent sheets, but liquids & pods are welcome)Lotions (body, sunscreen, shaving)Menstruation Products (pads, tampons)RazorsShampoo Toilet PaperToothbrushesToothpaste*Noting all products should be full-size, new, unopened, and not expired. Please remember that hygiene care is personal and endeavor to build a robust and diverse product inventory that is ethnically and culturally inclusive, as well as addresses health sensitivities. Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Build Hygiene Kits at Home or WorkAre you interested in creating meaningful gifts for unhoused or housing insecure individuals in our community? Build hygiene kits! Did you know Minneapolis and St. Paul school districts have 5+% of their students who are experiencing housing insecurity? Additionally, health clinics are finding patients express a need for hygiene items during health screenings. Let's help address this need by making hygiene kits for struggling individuals and families. We are looking for businesses, community groups and neighbors to purchase travel/personal size hygiene products and build hygiene kits for students, individuals and families struggling to afford hygiene items. We ask that all kit items be placed in Ziploc bags and each kit be filled with: 1 full size deodorant1 travel size lotion (up to 3 oz)1 travel size bottle of shampoo (up to 3 oz)1 travel size bottle of conditioner (up to 3 oz)1 comb - preferably wider tooth1 toothbrush with head cover (preferred, but not required)1 toothpaste (up to 3 oz)1 bar of soapPlease contact us at hello@bridgetobasics.org to get your full toolkit and register your volunteer activity. Thank you!!! Please note: This is a remote opportunity that occurs at your preferred location. Your group will be responsible for the purchasing and assembling of the hygiene kits. We can provide you with suggestions of items based on needs and pricing. We can pick up the kits or you may drop them off at our St. Paul location (280/94). Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics Are you interested in creating meaningful gifts for unhoused or housing insecure individuals in our community? Build hygiene kits! Did you know Minneapolis and St. Paul school districts have 5+% of their students who are experiencing housing insecurity? Additionally, health clinics are finding patients express a need for hygiene items during health screenings. Let's help address this need by making hygiene kits for struggling individuals and families. We are looking for businesses, community groups and neighbors to purchase travel/personal size hygiene products and build hygiene kits for students, individuals and families struggling to afford hygiene items. We ask that all kit items be placed in Ziploc bags and each kit be filled with: 1 full size deodorant1 travel size lotion (up to 3 oz)1 travel size bottle of shampoo (up to 3 oz)1 travel size bottle of conditioner (up to 3 oz)1 comb - preferably wider tooth1 toothbrush with head cover (preferred, but not required)1 toothpaste (up to 3 oz)1 bar of soapPlease contact us at hello@bridgetobasics.org to get your full toolkit and register your volunteer activity. Thank you!!! Please note: This is a remote opportunity that occurs at your preferred location. Your group will be responsible for the purchasing and assembling of the hygiene kits. We can provide you with suggestions of items based on needs and pricing. We can pick up the kits or you may drop them off at our St. Paul location (280/94). Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Build Family Hygiene Care Bags at Home or WorkAre you interested in creating a meaningful gift for families in your community who are struggling? Build family hygiene care bags! Did you know that more than half of food shelf shoppers struggle to afford personal hygiene products every month? This is because hygiene items are not covered by government assistance, have limited availability at food shelves (if at all) and are expensive. Let's help address this need buy filling bags for families. We are looking for businesses, community groups and neighbors to buy full size personal hygiene products and fill grocery bags with them for neighbors struggling to afford hygiene items. These bags will be given to food shelves, schools, housing providers and refugee services organizations. Please note: This is a remote opportunity that occurs at your preferred location. Your group will be responsible for the purchasing and assembling of the hygiene care bags. We can provide you with suggestions of items based on needs and pricing. We can pick up the bags or you may drop them off at our St. Paul location (280/94). We ask that each grocery bag be filled with: 1 pack of laundry detergent pods OR bottle of laundry detergent (free and clear/sensitive skin preferred)2 deodorants1 bottle of shampoo1 bottle of conditioner1 bottle of body wash2 bars of soap4 toothbrushes1 toothpaste2 razors1 bottle of shaving cream1 bottle of lotion4-pack of toilet paperYou can see the full list here Contact hello@bridgetobasics.org to get started! Thank you for making sure families can start and end their days feeling clean and confident! Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics Are you interested in creating a meaningful gift for families in your community who are struggling? Build family hygiene care bags! Did you know that more than half of food shelf shoppers struggle to afford personal hygiene products every month? This is because hygiene items are not covered by government assistance, have limited availability at food shelves (if at all) and are expensive. Let's help address this need buy filling bags for families. We are looking for businesses, community groups and neighbors to buy full size personal hygiene products and fill grocery bags with them for neighbors struggling to afford hygiene items. These bags will be given to food shelves, schools, housing providers and refugee services organizations. Please note: This is a remote opportunity that occurs at your preferred location. Your group will be responsible for the purchasing and assembling of the hygiene care bags. We can provide you with suggestions of items based on needs and pricing. We can pick up the bags or you may drop them off at our St. Paul location (280/94). We ask that each grocery bag be filled with: 1 pack of laundry detergent pods OR bottle of laundry detergent (free and clear/sensitive skin preferred)2 deodorants1 bottle of shampoo1 bottle of conditioner1 bottle of body wash2 bars of soap4 toothbrushes1 toothpaste2 razors1 bottle of shaving cream1 bottle of lotion4-pack of toilet paperYou can see the full list here Contact hello@bridgetobasics.org to get started! Thank you for making sure families can start and end their days feeling clean and confident! Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Coordinate a book drive for Little Free Libraries near youCommunities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. How to get started: Sign up on our website. If it's your first time volunteering with Team LFL, you will be asked to create an account in our volunteer hub. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Then, staff will check in with you by email to offer support for your book drive planning. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books.Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process.Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive.Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition.Store the books collected until you are able to distribute them.Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries.Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locationsOrganizedGreat communication skillsLive in the USBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Nonprofit: Little Free Library Communities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. How to get started: Sign up on our website. If it's your first time volunteering with Team LFL, you will be asked to create an account in our volunteer hub. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Then, staff will check in with you by email to offer support for your book drive planning. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books.Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process.Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive.Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition.Store the books collected until you are able to distribute them.Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries.Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locationsOrganizedGreat communication skillsLive in the USBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Nonprofit: Little Free Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Distribute books to Little Free Libraries near youWe need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. Register on our website to get started. If it's your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources that you review independently online. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions by email. You can share books whenever it works for you. This is a great opportunity for solo volunteers looking for something flexible to fit their schedule, or for parents looking for a volunteer activity they can do with kids. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Live in the USQuestions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Nonprofit: Little Free Library We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. Register on our website to get started. If it's your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources that you review independently online. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions by email. You can share books whenever it works for you. This is a great opportunity for solo volunteers looking for something flexible to fit their schedule, or for parents looking for a volunteer activity they can do with kids. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Live in the USQuestions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Nonprofit: Little Free Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer, learn how to disassemble and recycle technology of all ages and uses (Age 16 +)There are many reasons people choose to spend their time at Free Geek. Absolutely no previous experience is required for new volunteers -- everyone is welcome. Volunteering in our Recycling area can be a rich opportunity for hands-on experience which is in line with Free Geek's mission of countering the digital divide. It's also simply a chance to have a lot of fun and hang out with great people! See our website for more information on how to volunteer: https://www.freegeektwincities.org/volunteering Anyone age 16+ is welcome to volunteer! Nonprofit: Free Geek Twin Cities There are many reasons people choose to spend their time at Free Geek. Absolutely no previous experience is required for new volunteers -- everyone is welcome. Volunteering in our Recycling area can be a rich opportunity for hands-on experience which is in line with Free Geek's mission of countering the digital divide. It's also simply a chance to have a lot of fun and hang out with great people! See our website for more information on how to volunteer: https://www.freegeektwincities.org/volunteering Anyone age 16+ is welcome to volunteer! Nonprofit: Free Geek Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Cleanup, Gardening, and Beautification in MinneapolisIndividuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Cleanup, Gardening and Beautification in Maplewood AreaIndividuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Cleanup and Beautification in Roseville/Falcon HeightsIndividuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Cleanup and Beautification in Arden Hills/New BrightonIndividuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Care, Gardening, and Beautification in Mounds View/Shoreview AreaIndividuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55112 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Care, Gardening, and Beautification in BloomingtonIndividuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Care, Gardening and Beautification in RichfieldIndividuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Care and Beautification in New HopeIndividuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55428 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: A Little Help From Our Gardening FriendsWe love spring and getting outside! We are looking for volunteers to help with planting and weeding, pruning and splitting, and other general yard clean up tasks. You can sign up as an individual or with a partner or with your family or group. Plants and materials will be provided (or your group can donate). We ask that you bring your own work gloves and tools. We have mulitple locations through out the Twin Cities Metro area. Our homes are typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine best location as well as schedule a date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri). This is a one time project in mid-to-late May/early June. With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services We love spring and getting outside! We are looking for volunteers to help with planting and weeding, pruning and splitting, and other general yard clean up tasks. You can sign up as an individual or with a partner or with your family or group. Plants and materials will be provided (or your group can donate). We ask that you bring your own work gloves and tools. We have mulitple locations through out the Twin Cities Metro area. Our homes are typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine best location as well as schedule a date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri). This is a one time project in mid-to-late May/early June. With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2026 Zip Code: 55120 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share the Joy of Books & ReadingIf you like to read out loud, please join a person we support in one of our homes to read stories from their collection of books; or bring your own books if there is mutual preferences. For an hour once a week, or bi-weekly Monday - Friday. Living Well Disability Services supports people in all areas of wellness, including the joy of reading, and hope you can join us! Various locations available in the Twin Cities metro area. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services If you like to read out loud, please join a person we support in one of our homes to read stories from their collection of books; or bring your own books if there is mutual preferences. For an hour once a week, or bi-weekly Monday - Friday. Living Well Disability Services supports people in all areas of wellness, including the joy of reading, and hope you can join us! Various locations available in the Twin Cities metro area. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Better TogetherCome have fun hanging out at our small neighborhood community homes doing activities like playing games, reading books, doing puzzles, watching movies, ETC! Commitment is flexible - once a week, or every other week, or once a month- you pick the day and location. No experience needed - just have a caring heart and be ready to share some positive energy! Sign up as an individual, a pair, or a family or small group. Volunteers under 16 can come with their family. Various locations in the Twin Cities metro available. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Come have fun hanging out at our small neighborhood community homes doing activities like playing games, reading books, doing puzzles, watching movies, ETC! Commitment is flexible - once a week, or every other week, or once a month- you pick the day and location. No experience needed - just have a caring heart and be ready to share some positive energy! Sign up as an individual, a pair, or a family or small group. Volunteers under 16 can come with their family. Various locations in the Twin Cities metro available. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Friend, Be A FriendAre you ready to make a new friend? You will get to share your interests and time with an individual with a developmental disability who likes doing the same things you do! A chance to give back while having fun at the same time! Meet with the individual you are matched with about once a month or more frequently if time allows. The two of you can decide what you would like to do with your time together. Examples of activities include, but are not limited to: movies, concerts, going out to eat, walks in the park, biking, musicals, music events, shopping, hanging out, craft projects, and sporting events. West Metro: Plymouth, Eden Prairie, Crystal, New Hope, Wayzata, Maple Grove, Golden Valley, St. Louis Park, and Minnetonka. East Metro: Falcon Heights, Forest Lake, Hugo, Lindstrom, Little Canada, Mahtomedi, Maplewood, New Brighton, North St Paul, Oakdale, Pierz, Roseville, St Anthony, St Paul, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake, White Bear Township, and Woodbury. Contact: cthoma@hammer.org Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Are you ready to make a new friend? You will get to share your interests and time with an individual with a developmental disability who likes doing the same things you do! A chance to give back while having fun at the same time! Meet with the individual you are matched with about once a month or more frequently if time allows. The two of you can decide what you would like to do with your time together. Examples of activities include, but are not limited to: movies, concerts, going out to eat, walks in the park, biking, musicals, music events, shopping, hanging out, craft projects, and sporting events. West Metro: Plymouth, Eden Prairie, Crystal, New Hope, Wayzata, Maple Grove, Golden Valley, St. Louis Park, and Minnetonka. East Metro: Falcon Heights, Forest Lake, Hugo, Lindstrom, Little Canada, Mahtomedi, Maplewood, New Brighton, North St Paul, Oakdale, Pierz, Roseville, St Anthony, St Paul, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake, White Bear Township, and Woodbury. Contact: cthoma@hammer.org Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 55391 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friday Volunteer Days2026 Volunteer DaysGibbs FarmSelect Friday Mornings at 10:00AM Free to Sign Up
Help us tackle our to-do list! Volunteer at Gibbs Farm on select Friday Mornings and Tuesday Evenings during the 2026 season. The outdoor projects change weekly usually planting, watering, weeding, harvesting, light landscape and orchard projects. Sign up for one or several dates here: Register Here Projects are best for ages 6+ and are great for students, families, small groups (workplace teams, clubs, scouts, 4-H ect.) and individuals. Children under 12 should sign up with an adult. No experience necessary! Projects will be lead by Gibbs Farm staff and all supplies, materials and instructions are provided. Have a question or need to cancel your registration? Email Clare @ RCHS.com. Day of Instructions: Volunteers should park in the Gibbs Farm public parking lot of Cleveland Ave and enter the site through the wooden gates, Clare will meet you there! Nonprofit: Gibbs Farm, Ramsey County Historical Society 2026 Volunteer DaysGibbs FarmSelect Friday Mornings at 10:00AM Free to Sign Up
Help us tackle our to-do list! Volunteer at Gibbs Farm on select Friday Mornings and Tuesday Evenings during the 2026 season. The outdoor projects change weekly usually planting, watering, weeding, harvesting, light landscape and orchard projects. Sign up for one or several dates here: Register Here Projects are best for ages 6+ and are great for students, families, small groups (workplace teams, clubs, scouts, 4-H ect.) and individuals. Children under 12 should sign up with an adult. No experience necessary! Projects will be lead by Gibbs Farm staff and all supplies, materials and instructions are provided. Have a question or need to cancel your registration? Email Clare @ RCHS.com. Day of Instructions: Volunteers should park in the Gibbs Farm public parking lot of Cleveland Ave and enter the site through the wooden gates, Clare will meet you there! Nonprofit: Gibbs Farm, Ramsey County Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Apr 10, 2026 through Oct 23, 2026 Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Thursday - 12-3pm (Between 1-50 volunteers)We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites. We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon. Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job! Nonprofit: Good in the Hood We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites. We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon. Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job! Nonprofit: Good in the Hood Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55447 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Wednesday - 12-3pm (Between 1-50 volunteers)We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites. We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon. Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job! Nonprofit: Good in the Hood We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites. We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon. Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job! Nonprofit: Good in the Hood Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55447 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Monday - (12-3pm) (Between 1-50 volunteers)We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites. We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon. Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job! Nonprofit: Good in the Hood We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites. We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon. Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job! Nonprofit: Good in the Hood Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55447 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adult Friendship Program BuddyBe a friend. Change a life. The Best Buddies in Minnesota Citizens Program matches adult volunteers (peer buddies) with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (buddies) from the Twin Cities area in one-to-one friendships. This program helps people with disabilities become part of mainstream society and creates an inclusive and diverse community for all. --- What is the commitment? Being a Peer Buddy is a one year commitment. Buddy pairs see each other in-person once a month and will also maintain weekly contact via phone, text message, email and/or other forms of communication. There are also monthly group events to attend with other Citizens buddy pairs. Who is eligible to participate? Anyone over the age of 18 who lives in the Twin Cities (Greater Minneapolis/St. Paul) area is eligible to participate. Each participant must complete a background check that costs $18. There are no membership fees to participate in the program, however members are expected to pay for their own activities. How are buddy pairs matched? We match buddy pairs based on a number of factors – including geographic location/proximity, age range, shared interests and hobbies, and other individual preferences that are conveyed in the matching process. --- TO APPLY: Visit www.bestbuddies.org/join and select 'Minnesota' and 'Citizens' in the dropdowns, then select the Twin Cities Citizens chapter OR email emmajester@bestbuddies.org Nonprofit: Best Buddies in Minnesota Be a friend. Change a life. The Best Buddies in Minnesota Citizens Program matches adult volunteers (peer buddies) with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (buddies) from the Twin Cities area in one-to-one friendships. This program helps people with disabilities become part of mainstream society and creates an inclusive and diverse community for all. --- What is the commitment? Being a Peer Buddy is a one year commitment. Buddy pairs see each other in-person once a month and will also maintain weekly contact via phone, text message, email and/or other forms of communication. There are also monthly group events to attend with other Citizens buddy pairs. Who is eligible to participate? Anyone over the age of 18 who lives in the Twin Cities (Greater Minneapolis/St. Paul) area is eligible to participate. Each participant must complete a background check that costs $18. There are no membership fees to participate in the program, however members are expected to pay for their own activities. How are buddy pairs matched? We match buddy pairs based on a number of factors – including geographic location/proximity, age range, shared interests and hobbies, and other individual preferences that are conveyed in the matching process. --- TO APPLY: Visit www.bestbuddies.org/join and select 'Minnesota' and 'Citizens' in the dropdowns, then select the Twin Cities Citizens chapter OR email emmajester@bestbuddies.org Nonprofit: Best Buddies in Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
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Reach for Resources is refreshing our staff first aid kits. The kits are already assembled. We only need volunteers to add gloves and place each kit into a labeled baggie. This is a fast and simple project that directly supports staff safety. Groups are welcome to volunteer at our office or complete the project at their own site. Volunteer TasksVolunteers will: Pick up pre assembled first aid kits Add a pair of gloves to each kit Place each kit into a baggie Seal and stack completed kits Help with simple cleanup once the project is completeNo experience is needed. Skills Needed Ability to follow simple steps Light hand assembly Suitable for all ages with adult supervision if needed Why This MattersFirst aid kits are used by staff in community programs, home visits, recreation activities, and office settings. Volunteers help ensure each kit is complete, accurate, and ready to use. LocationReach for Resources Office Off site volunteering is available on request. We are happy to transport all kits and supplies to your group. Interested in Volunteering?To schedule a time or request an off site option, contact: Blair McLaughlin bmclaughlin@reachforresources.org | 952-688-3944 Nonprofit: Reach for Resources {
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Reach for Resources is refreshing our staff first aid kits. The kits are already assembled. We only need volunteers to add gloves and place each kit into a labeled baggie. This is a fast and simple project that directly supports staff safety. Groups are welcome to volunteer at our office or complete the project at their own site. Volunteer TasksVolunteers will: Pick up pre assembled first aid kits Add a pair of gloves to each kit Place each kit into a baggie Seal and stack completed kits Help with simple cleanup once the project is completeNo experience is needed. Skills Needed Ability to follow simple steps Light hand assembly Suitable for all ages with adult supervision if needed Why This MattersFirst aid kits are used by staff in community programs, home visits, recreation activities, and office settings. Volunteers help ensure each kit is complete, accurate, and ready to use. LocationReach for Resources Office Off site volunteering is available on request. We are happy to transport all kits and supplies to your group. Interested in Volunteering?To schedule a time or request an off site option, contact: Blair McLaughlin bmclaughlin@reachforresources.org | 952-688-3944 Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55343 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donation Day VolunteersJoseph's Coat is a free store serving those in need within an environment of dignity and respect. We are seeking volunteers to join our team. Our Donation Day volunteer positions are on site at Joseph's Coat. On Tuesdays and Thursdays we accept donations for clothing, housewares and hygiene items. Donation Day volunteer duties include: We look forward to meeting you!! Nonprofit: Joseph's Coat Joseph's Coat is a free store serving those in need within an environment of dignity and respect. We are seeking volunteers to join our team. Our Donation Day volunteer positions are on site at Joseph's Coat. On Tuesdays and Thursdays we accept donations for clothing, housewares and hygiene items. Donation Day volunteer duties include: We look forward to meeting you!! Nonprofit: Joseph's Coat Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Cleanup and Beautification in St AnthonyIndividuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Individuals or groups needed for yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be raking, weeding, planting, pruning, painting, or general cleanup, we are always looking for more volunteers to come and enjoy the fresh air and refreshments while making our clients’ yards a thing of beauty! Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and In-Home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. For over 53 years, Wingspan has provided our clients with enriching living spaces, and the activities and experiences that make those spaces truly a home. We would not be able to accomplish this without our wonderful volunteers helping to keep our yards and landscapes looking pleasant and welcoming.
Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55418 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wish GranterThis is a wonderful opportunity to create hope, strength, and joy for a child with a critical illness! Wish granters will be able to build a relationship with a child in their community and connect with the child’s family. Wish granters assist the child throughout the whole process from helping brainstorm wish ideas, to helping make it all come true. Wish Granters work in teams of two or three to assure the wish is fulfilled. No experience needed; we will provide training flexible with your schedule. Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota This is a wonderful opportunity to create hope, strength, and joy for a child with a critical illness! Wish granters will be able to build a relationship with a child in their community and connect with the child’s family. Wish granters assist the child throughout the whole process from helping brainstorm wish ideas, to helping make it all come true. Wish Granters work in teams of two or three to assure the wish is fulfilled. No experience needed; we will provide training flexible with your schedule. Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Wish GranterWish granters are essential to fulfilling each child’s wish. They work in teams of two or three and help the wish child determine their heartfelt wish. Wish granters create an exceptional wish experience through building a relationship with the child and their family. Wish children come from all different backgrounds and cultures, so with the help of bilingual wish granters, a wish child can communicate in a language that they are most comfortable with during the wish process! It also greatly reduces the stress for other family members. We welcome all applicants, but have a particular need for volunteers who can speak Spanish, Hmong, Somali, Oromo, and Arabic at any level of proficiency. ASL is also in demand. Training is provided and is flexible with your schedule. Thank you for your interest in helping kids with critical illnesses and their families. Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota Wish granters are essential to fulfilling each child’s wish. They work in teams of two or three and help the wish child determine their heartfelt wish. Wish granters create an exceptional wish experience through building a relationship with the child and their family. Wish children come from all different backgrounds and cultures, so with the help of bilingual wish granters, a wish child can communicate in a language that they are most comfortable with during the wish process! It also greatly reduces the stress for other family members. We welcome all applicants, but have a particular need for volunteers who can speak Spanish, Hmong, Somali, Oromo, and Arabic at any level of proficiency. ASL is also in demand. Training is provided and is flexible with your schedule. Thank you for your interest in helping kids with critical illnesses and their families. Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekends Need Excitement? Volunteer with Us in New Hope!Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and help unpack, sort and price great donations. Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date, and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and help unpack, sort and price great donations. Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date, and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weekend Need Excitement? Volunteer with Us in Richfield!Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and help unpack, sort and price great donations. Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2-hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse and find the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and help unpack, sort and price great donations. Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2-hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse and find the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield!Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click on the Sign Up or Login Tab and scroll down to find the location, date and time of your choosing. Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance to sign up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click on the Sign Up or Login Tab and scroll down to find the location, date and time of your choosing. Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance to sign up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in New Hope!Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org. Scroll down to find the location, date and time of your choosing. Questions? Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnsota.org or 952-915-3670 with questions or if you need assistance signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org. Scroll down to find the location, date and time of your choosing. Questions? Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnsota.org or 952-915-3670 with questions or if you need assistance signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington!Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click on the Sign Up or Login tab to find the location, date and time that works best for you. Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click on the Sign Up or Login tab to find the location, date and time that works best for you. Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rack 'em Up in Richfield to Benefit People with Disabilities!Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rack 'em Up in Bloomington to Benefit People with Disabilities!Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org Click the "Sign Up or Login" tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit!--Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in Richfield!You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families! 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! Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit!--Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in New Hope!Arc’s Value Village thrift stores have one-time and on-going volunteer opportunities with flexible hours—days, evenings and weekends, 7 days a week! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and scheduling is flexible. Volunteers at Arc’s Value Village help unpack and sort donations such as clothing, accessories, household items, books, toys, jewelry, etc. and help get them ready for the sales floor. Sign up to volunteer on our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the “SIGN UP or LOGIN” tab. Then find the location, date, and time that works best for you. Arc’s Value Village has generated more than $28 million for The Arc’s programs and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We look forward to having you volunteer with us. Volunteer on your own or bring a friend! Contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up! Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Arc’s Value Village thrift stores have one-time and on-going volunteer opportunities with flexible hours—days, evenings and weekends, 7 days a week! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and scheduling is flexible. Volunteers at Arc’s Value Village help unpack and sort donations such as clothing, accessories, household items, books, toys, jewelry, etc. and help get them ready for the sales floor. Sign up to volunteer on our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the “SIGN UP or LOGIN” tab. Then find the location, date, and time that works best for you. Arc’s Value Village has generated more than $28 million for The Arc’s programs and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We look forward to having you volunteer with us. Volunteer on your own or bring a friend! Contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up! Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit! - Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in Bloomington!You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families! 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! Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family Fun Volunteering in Richfield to Benefit People with Disabilities!Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org Click the Sign Up or Login tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at www.volunteerforarc.org Click the Sign Up or Login tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: No |
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 www.volunteerforarc.org Click the Sign Up or Login Tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in 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 www.volunteerforarc.org Click the Sign Up or Login Tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55427 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 www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the Login or Sign Up tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in 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 www.volunteerforarc.org. Click the Login or Sign Up tab to browse for the location, date and time of your choosing. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: No |
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 floorWhen 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 www.volunteerforarc.org. 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 floorWhen 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 www.volunteerforarc.org. 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: 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 floorWhen 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 www.volunteerforarc.org. 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 floorWhen 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 www.volunteerforarc.org. 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 BloomingtonLooking 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 floorWhen 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 www.volunteerforarc.org. 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 floorWhen 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 www.volunteerforarc.org. 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: StyleXchange Sorting VolunteerStyleXchange Sorting Volunteer Purpose: The StyleXchange Sorting volunteer will assess the quality, seasonality, and usability of the clothing items that are donated. Description of Role: As a clothing sorting volunteer, you will process donated items and prepare them for the store floor. Providing an inclusive and welcoming experience for all shoppers is our goal! You'll be making a real difference in the lives of people in need by providing low-barrier access for everyone to receive high-quality clothing for free or at a low cost in our thrift store. Volunteer Duties and responsibilities. · Understand and abide by quality standards set by Valley Outreach to ensure positive client experience. Consider quality and seasonality, understand what "usable condition" means, and center the dignity of shoppers. · Work independently and use decision-making skills to effectively sort, select, and evaluate donated goods in line with our quality standards, using "Keep - Pass - Shred " sorting process. · Follow established processes for organizing, tagging, and properly adding items into inventory to prepare them for the store floor. · Maintain area cleanliness and organization. Volunteer Requirements and Expectations · Friendly demeanor. · Desire to serve others. · Be punctual for your volunteer shift. · Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. · Willingness to follow directions, including verbal, written, and posted signage. · Ability to work independently and as part of a team. · Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. · A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious. Physical Demands: · Able to lift up to 15 lbs. repetitively and safely. · Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time. · Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist. Time Commitment: 2-3 hours StyleXchange sorting volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9am-12pm 11am – 1pm 8am - 11am 11am – 1pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 1pm-4pm Training and Support: Clothes sorter volunteers will receive training from the StyleXchange Manager prior to starting the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed. Nonprofit: Valley Outreach StyleXchange Sorting Volunteer Purpose: The StyleXchange Sorting volunteer will assess the quality, seasonality, and usability of the clothing items that are donated. Description of Role: As a clothing sorting volunteer, you will process donated items and prepare them for the store floor. Providing an inclusive and welcoming experience for all shoppers is our goal! You'll be making a real difference in the lives of people in need by providing low-barrier access for everyone to receive high-quality clothing for free or at a low cost in our thrift store. Volunteer Duties and responsibilities. · Understand and abide by quality standards set by Valley Outreach to ensure positive client experience. Consider quality and seasonality, understand what "usable condition" means, and center the dignity of shoppers. · Work independently and use decision-making skills to effectively sort, select, and evaluate donated goods in line with our quality standards, using "Keep - Pass - Shred " sorting process. · Follow established processes for organizing, tagging, and properly adding items into inventory to prepare them for the store floor. · Maintain area cleanliness and organization. Volunteer Requirements and Expectations · Friendly demeanor. · Desire to serve others. · Be punctual for your volunteer shift. · Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. · Willingness to follow directions, including verbal, written, and posted signage. · Ability to work independently and as part of a team. · Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. · A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious. Physical Demands: · Able to lift up to 15 lbs. repetitively and safely. · Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time. · Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist. Time Commitment: 2-3 hours StyleXchange sorting volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9am-12pm 11am – 1pm 8am - 11am 11am – 1pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 1pm-4pm Training and Support: Clothes sorter volunteers will receive training from the StyleXchange Manager prior to starting the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed. Nonprofit: Valley Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lake of the Isles Cleanup - help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsPlease check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Please check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lake of the Isles Cleanup - help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsPlease check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Please check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 8, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lake of the Isles Cleanup - help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsPlease check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Please check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. MPRB Waiver Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Play Guide VolunteersPlay Guide volunteers rotate through a few different assignments throughout the museum during their shift. These assignments include activities like: Facilitating fun high energy areas like the Laser maze, Forces and Scramble, greeting visitors, and helping children take turns and play safely. Assisting in the Art Studio. Greet visitors and introduce the daily activity, help maintain supplies and workspaces, engage visitors in their artwork using museum learning guidelines, and assist facilitators in running special pop-up programs. Assist with prep work for the galleries and The Studio. This could include cutting materials such as paper, fabric, cardboard or yarn down to specific sizes, sorting materials, prepping clay, etc. Play Guide Volunteers choose their shifts online for them to attend Wednesday-Sunday shifts. Each day typically has a morning shift, 10am-1pm and an afternoon shift, 1-4pm. Volunteers also have the opportunity to stack shifts on the same day if they wish to complete more hours for a course requirement in a shorter period or simply wish to extend their shifts. If Play Guide volunteers come as a pair, group of friends, or family, they can be stationed together- providing that there is no need for them to be elsewhere and they are productive together and not distracted. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please complete an adult application here: mcm.org/volunteer Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum Play Guide volunteers rotate through a few different assignments throughout the museum during their shift. These assignments include activities like: Facilitating fun high energy areas like the Laser maze, Forces and Scramble, greeting visitors, and helping children take turns and play safely. Assisting in the Art Studio. Greet visitors and introduce the daily activity, help maintain supplies and workspaces, engage visitors in their artwork using museum learning guidelines, and assist facilitators in running special pop-up programs. Assist with prep work for the galleries and The Studio. This could include cutting materials such as paper, fabric, cardboard or yarn down to specific sizes, sorting materials, prepping clay, etc. Play Guide Volunteers choose their shifts online for them to attend Wednesday-Sunday shifts. Each day typically has a morning shift, 10am-1pm and an afternoon shift, 1-4pm. Volunteers also have the opportunity to stack shifts on the same day if they wish to complete more hours for a course requirement in a shorter period or simply wish to extend their shifts. If Play Guide volunteers come as a pair, group of friends, or family, they can be stationed together- providing that there is no need for them to be elsewhere and they are productive together and not distracted. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please complete an adult application here: mcm.org/volunteer Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cottage Grove Area In-Home RespiteFamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55016 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a VIRTUAL Neighbor to Neighbor Companion Today! (Age 18 +)We are seeking dedicated volunteers for our Neighbor to Neighbor Companion service in metro and rural areas of Minnesota. You can make a difference in the life of an older adult, share skills, meet new people and have fun in the community. A Neighbor to Neighbor Companion is a bridge to fuller, more active lives for older adults who need a little extra support to continue living at home, stay healthy and remain as independent as possible. COVID-19 Update
Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS) We are seeking dedicated volunteers for our Neighbor to Neighbor Companion service in metro and rural areas of Minnesota. You can make a difference in the life of an older adult, share skills, meet new people and have fun in the community. A Neighbor to Neighbor Companion is a bridge to fuller, more active lives for older adults who need a little extra support to continue living at home, stay healthy and remain as independent as possible. COVID-19 Update
Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Individual Volunteering (Age 18 +)We are always looking for individuals who are willing to donate their time to the Boys & Girls Clubs. Individuals can assist with programming in our three priority areas: Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Good Character & Citizenship. Activities include homework help, assistance and mentorship during academic programming, recreation, athletics, college and career readiness, and art. We also welcome individuals who have a special skill or talent that they would like share with our Club members. All volunteers must pass a background check. Typically, there is a minimum commitment of 2 hours a week or 8 hours a month. Program hours during regular school days take place from 2:00-9:00pm; most need for volunteers is between 2:00-7:00pm. Program hours during any day that school is closed (i.e. summer break, spring break, winter break, etc.) take place from 8:00am-5:30pm. All programming occurs Monday-Friday. There are various Club sites throughout the Twin Cities, including 5 Clubs in Minneapolis, 3 Clubs in Saint Paul, and 2 Clubs in Richfield, in addition to our residential camp (Voyageur Environmental Center) in Mound, MN. Please submit your volunteer application here: https://boysandgirls.org/volunteer-application-2/ For more information, please contact Grace Bettendorf at gbettendorf@bgc-tc.org or 651-200-4102. Nonprofit: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities We are always looking for individuals who are willing to donate their time to the Boys & Girls Clubs. Individuals can assist with programming in our three priority areas: Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Good Character & Citizenship. Activities include homework help, assistance and mentorship during academic programming, recreation, athletics, college and career readiness, and art. We also welcome individuals who have a special skill or talent that they would like share with our Club members. All volunteers must pass a background check. Typically, there is a minimum commitment of 2 hours a week or 8 hours a month. Program hours during regular school days take place from 2:00-9:00pm; most need for volunteers is between 2:00-7:00pm. Program hours during any day that school is closed (i.e. summer break, spring break, winter break, etc.) take place from 8:00am-5:30pm. All programming occurs Monday-Friday. There are various Club sites throughout the Twin Cities, including 5 Clubs in Minneapolis, 3 Clubs in Saint Paul, and 2 Clubs in Richfield, in addition to our residential camp (Voyageur Environmental Center) in Mound, MN. Please submit your volunteer application here: https://boysandgirls.org/volunteer-application-2/ For more information, please contact Grace Bettendorf at gbettendorf@bgc-tc.org or 651-200-4102. Nonprofit: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55130 Allow Groups: No |