Volunteer: Morning opportunity to deliver meals to seniors in St. Paul on a weekly or on-call basis!Considering taking action in your local community? Join our Wilder Meals on Wheels team! Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver noon meals to older adults and people with limited mobility in the Saint Paul area. You can volunteer solo, with a friend or family member, or with a work or community group for a 1.5-hour shift from 10:30am-12pm on a weekly or substitute basis with Monday-Friday options. Current openings: On-call volunteers to drive on a substitute basis as needed Monday to Friday between 10:30am-12pm.Weekly or every other week route options Monday to Friday from 10:30am-12pm. Monday & Tuesday downtown routes have an immediate need.Learn more: Visit our webpage here.Contact Paige Stein at volunteer@wilder.org or call 651-280-2460 for more information, or simply express interest via the "Respond" button.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Considering taking action in your local community? Join our Wilder Meals on Wheels team! Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver noon meals to older adults and people with limited mobility in the Saint Paul area. You can volunteer solo, with a friend or family member, or with a work or community group for a 1.5-hour shift from 10:30am-12pm on a weekly or substitute basis with Monday-Friday options. Current openings: On-call volunteers to drive on a substitute basis as needed Monday to Friday between 10:30am-12pm.Weekly or every other week route options Monday to Friday from 10:30am-12pm. Monday & Tuesday downtown routes have an immediate need.Learn more: Visit our webpage here.Contact Paige Stein at volunteer@wilder.org or call 651-280-2460 for more information, or simply express interest via the "Respond" button.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Light Up Someone's Day at Sophia's Gift Shop! (Lino Lakes)Do you enjoy connecting with people and making them smile? Join our friendly volunteer team at Sophia's Gift Shop and help brighten someone's day. As a Sophia's Gift Shop volunteer you'll help people find presents that spark joy and create lasting memories, ensure smooth customer checkouts on the cash register, and create a warm and inviting environment. Training Provided! No prior experience is necessary. We'll equip you with all the skills you need to succeed. Flexible Hours & Rewarding Perks: Choose 3-hour shifts that fit your schedule (shop hours: 9am-4:30pm). After just six shifts, enjoy access to our fun amenities (pool, golf simulator, fitness room) every other week! Make a social connection with your community. Support a vibrant community of older adults.Ready to Spread Joy? Contact us today to learn more! Volunteer application: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736 Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Do you enjoy connecting with people and making them smile? Join our friendly volunteer team at Sophia's Gift Shop and help brighten someone's day. As a Sophia's Gift Shop volunteer you'll help people find presents that spark joy and create lasting memories, ensure smooth customer checkouts on the cash register, and create a warm and inviting environment. Training Provided! No prior experience is necessary. We'll equip you with all the skills you need to succeed. Flexible Hours & Rewarding Perks: Choose 3-hour shifts that fit your schedule (shop hours: 9am-4:30pm). After just six shifts, enjoy access to our fun amenities (pool, golf simulator, fitness room) every other week! Make a social connection with your community. Support a vibrant community of older adults.Ready to Spread Joy? Contact us today to learn more! Volunteer application: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736 Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55014 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal Packing for Children Around the World (copy) (copy) (copy)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. At Feed My Starving Children, our mission is to feed all of God's starving children around the world who are hungry in both body and in spirit. But we cannot do this without your help. Will you join us? You will pack dry meals called "Mannapack Rice" which is made of four essential ingredients: rice, soy, vegetables, and vitamins. We REQUIRE that you make a reservation on our website: https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer before you come to pack. On this website link, you will find: *Our packing locations We look forward to having you pack with us soon. Blessings Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55121 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Packing for Children Around the WorldAt 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: Brighten a Senior's Day: Become a Special Friend!Imagine the joy of building a meaningful friendship and bringing sunshine into a senior resident's day. As a Special Friend at Lyngblomsten, you can do just that! Share laughter, conversation, and create cherished moments with a wonderful senior in our community. This rewarding volunteer opportunity offers flexible hours and the chance to make a real difference in someone's life – and in yours! As a Special Friend, you will be matched with a wonderful senior resident (average age 87!) for regular weekly visits. Here are some enjoyable ways you can brighten their day: Engage in friendly games or enjoy refreshing outdoor visits (weather permitting). Explore creative hobbies and interests together, fostering new connections. Accompany your friend to our on-site cafe for a change of scenery and delicious treats. Offer support with light tasks such as organizing their personal space, bringing them reading materials, or assisting with writing letters.Ready to Share Your Kindness and Brighten a Senior's Day? We'd love to connect with you! Ready to Apply? Complete our easy volunteer application here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736. We will guide you through the required background study process for working with vulnerable individuals. Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Imagine the joy of building a meaningful friendship and bringing sunshine into a senior resident's day. As a Special Friend at Lyngblomsten, you can do just that! Share laughter, conversation, and create cherished moments with a wonderful senior in our community. This rewarding volunteer opportunity offers flexible hours and the chance to make a real difference in someone's life – and in yours! As a Special Friend, you will be matched with a wonderful senior resident (average age 87!) for regular weekly visits. Here are some enjoyable ways you can brighten their day: Engage in friendly games or enjoy refreshing outdoor visits (weather permitting). Explore creative hobbies and interests together, fostering new connections. Accompany your friend to our on-site cafe for a change of scenery and delicious treats. Offer support with light tasks such as organizing their personal space, bringing them reading materials, or assisting with writing letters.Ready to Share Your Kindness and Brighten a Senior's Day? We'd love to connect with you! Ready to Apply? Complete our easy volunteer application here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736. We will guide you through the required background study process for working with vulnerable individuals. Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108-2507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at a Family Pathways Thrift Store Near You!Our Family Pathways Thrift Stores are more than a place to find a bargain! By volunteering with us, you'll be helping neighbors from your community. Family Pathways Thrift Stores transform donated goods into opportunity, investment, and good environmental stewardship. By volunteering at a Family Pathways Thrift Store, your time will provide an important impact by: Investing profit back into the community through Family Pathways essential needs programming Being a community partner and resource for affordable clothing and household items Providing employment and volunteer opportunities Keeping millions of pounds of goods out of landfillsWe are looking for you! Volunteers do a variety of tasks within the stores. If interested, please fill out an application at www.familypathways.org/volunteer or email us at volunteer@familypathways.org. We look forward to hearing from you! Did you know? Family Pathways is the fastest growing non-profit thrift store in East Central MN and Polk County, WI. You can find Family Pathways Thrift Stores in Cambridge, Forest Lake, Ham Lake, Hinckley, Lindstrom, North Branch, Onamia, Pine City, Princeton, and Wyoming, MN; and in St. Croix Falls, WI. Nonprofit: Family Pathways Our Family Pathways Thrift Stores are more than a place to find a bargain! By volunteering with us, you'll be helping neighbors from your community. Family Pathways Thrift Stores transform donated goods into opportunity, investment, and good environmental stewardship. By volunteering at a Family Pathways Thrift Store, your time will provide an important impact by: Investing profit back into the community through Family Pathways essential needs programming Being a community partner and resource for affordable clothing and household items Providing employment and volunteer opportunities Keeping millions of pounds of goods out of landfillsWe are looking for you! Volunteers do a variety of tasks within the stores. If interested, please fill out an application at www.familypathways.org/volunteer or email us at volunteer@familypathways.org. We look forward to hearing from you! Did you know? Family Pathways is the fastest growing non-profit thrift store in East Central MN and Polk County, WI. You can find Family Pathways Thrift Stores in Cambridge, Forest Lake, Ham Lake, Hinckley, Lindstrom, North Branch, Onamia, Pine City, Princeton, and Wyoming, MN; and in St. Croix Falls, WI. Nonprofit: Family Pathways Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55013 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Box PackingHelp pack the weekly food boxes that go out to North Minneapolis residents. Community Cooks Meal Boxes are a collaborative effort! Our meal boxes are packed by youth, staff, and volunteers each week, and AFC meal boxes include produce from our urban farms. We develop recipes and newsletters with our partner programs each week, with our boxes providing a variety of local produce, proteins, and pantry staples for each household. Fun opportunity for groups of 5-10 people. Nonprofit: Appetite For Change Help pack the weekly food boxes that go out to North Minneapolis residents. Community Cooks Meal Boxes are a collaborative effort! Our meal boxes are packed by youth, staff, and volunteers each week, and AFC meal boxes include produce from our urban farms. We develop recipes and newsletters with our partner programs each week, with our boxes providing a variety of local produce, proteins, and pantry staples for each household. Fun opportunity for groups of 5-10 people. Nonprofit: Appetite For Change Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share a Purrfect Moment: Cat Visits with Seniors!Do you have a friendly feline friend who loves attention? Share the joy of cat companionship with residents at Lyngblomsten! Our residents truly miss having cats around and would be absolutely delighted to receive some purr-fectly heartwarming visits. We're looking for volunteers with gentle, well-behaved cats to bring smiles and purrs to our senior community.What You'll Do:Brighten the day of seniors through cuddles, playtime, and gentle interaction with your cat.Help fill a special need by bringing the comforting presence of a cat to residents who miss them dearly.Build meaningful connections through conversation and a shared love of animals.Experience the rewarding feeling of giving back to your community.Your Cat:At least one year old and up-to-date on vaccinations.Comfortable and well-behaved around people and wheelchairs.You:Friendly and patient with a compassionate heart.Time Commitment:Flexible! Even one visit a week can make a big difference.Ready to Make a Difference?Our residents are eagerly awaiting some furry visitors! Contact Melanie in Volunteer Services at mjagolino@lyngblomsten.org to learn more. New volunteers will attend an orientation and complete a required Department of Human Services background study with fingerprinting (required for working with vulnerable individuals). We will walk you through this process, and there is no cost to you.Apply Here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736
Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Do you have a friendly feline friend who loves attention? Share the joy of cat companionship with residents at Lyngblomsten! Our residents truly miss having cats around and would be absolutely delighted to receive some purr-fectly heartwarming visits. We're looking for volunteers with gentle, well-behaved cats to bring smiles and purrs to our senior community.What You'll Do:Brighten the day of seniors through cuddles, playtime, and gentle interaction with your cat.Help fill a special need by bringing the comforting presence of a cat to residents who miss them dearly.Build meaningful connections through conversation and a shared love of animals.Experience the rewarding feeling of giving back to your community.Your Cat:At least one year old and up-to-date on vaccinations.Comfortable and well-behaved around people and wheelchairs.You:Friendly and patient with a compassionate heart.Time Commitment:Flexible! Even one visit a week can make a big difference.Ready to Make a Difference?Our residents are eagerly awaiting some furry visitors! Contact Melanie in Volunteer Services at mjagolino@lyngblomsten.org to learn more. New volunteers will attend an orientation and complete a required Department of Human Services background study with fingerprinting (required for working with vulnerable individuals). We will walk you through this process, and there is no cost to you.Apply Here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736
Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SparkPath's Young Authors Conference - MayYoung Authors Conference (YAC) gives 4th-8th grade students the opportunity to learn from professionals with real writing experience. Students attend a keynote address and three interactive writing sessions led by local fiction and non-fiction writers. Students leave YAC with a greater passion to write and a new set of strategies and ideas with which to experiment. Volunteers are needed to assist with lunch, guide students on campus, monitor the book fair and open mic, and ensure that students have a fun and exciting day! Volunteers can bring a student to participate for free. The Young Authors Conference runs from May 27 - May 29, but you can commit to any day (or every day) that you are available. To volunteer, please visit https://bit.ly/2Cmcdtc and fill in an application! Event location: Bethel University, 3900 Bethel Drive, Arden Hills, MN 55112 Nonprofit: SparkPath Young Authors Conference (YAC) gives 4th-8th grade students the opportunity to learn from professionals with real writing experience. Students attend a keynote address and three interactive writing sessions led by local fiction and non-fiction writers. Students leave YAC with a greater passion to write and a new set of strategies and ideas with which to experiment. Volunteers are needed to assist with lunch, guide students on campus, monitor the book fair and open mic, and ensure that students have a fun and exciting day! Volunteers can bring a student to participate for free. The Young Authors Conference runs from May 27 - May 29, but you can commit to any day (or every day) that you are available. To volunteer, please visit https://bit.ly/2Cmcdtc and fill in an application! Event location: Bethel University, 3900 Bethel Drive, Arden Hills, MN 55112 Nonprofit: SparkPath Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: May 26, 2026 through May 28, 2026 Zip Code: 55112 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a S'mores Night Host at Lyngblomsten (Lino Lakes)!re you looking for a fun way to make a difference and bring smiles to seniors? Lyngblomsten's Lino Lakes campus is seeking friendly S'mores Night Hosts to help facilitate our popular bi-weekly S'mores Night! This social event brings our residents together for an evening of delicious treats and delightful conversation. As a S'mores Night Host, you'll be an essential part of creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. What You'll Do: Help gather supplies and set up our S'mores station in the courtyard (or indoors during inclement weather). Assist residents in making their perfect s'mores, ensuring everyone gets to enjoy this classic treat. Engage with residents, share stories, and help foster a lively social environment. Offer a friendly arm to residents who may need a little assistance getting to and from the patio. Help with a light clean-up after the event, leaving everything ready for next time.When & Where: S'mores Night takes place every other Thursday at 5:45 PM in our beautiful courtyard at Lyngblomsten's Lino Lakes campus. Why You'll Love It: This is a fantastic opportunity to directly impact the lives of our residents, providing them with joy, connection, and a truly memorable experience. We're looking for up to two hosts per event, making this an ideal and fun volunteering opportunity for friends, couples, or family members who want to serve together! Ready to roast some marshmallows and make some memories? Apply today to become a S'mores Night Host and help us sweeten the lives of our residents! Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten re you looking for a fun way to make a difference and bring smiles to seniors? Lyngblomsten's Lino Lakes campus is seeking friendly S'mores Night Hosts to help facilitate our popular bi-weekly S'mores Night! This social event brings our residents together for an evening of delicious treats and delightful conversation. As a S'mores Night Host, you'll be an essential part of creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. What You'll Do: Help gather supplies and set up our S'mores station in the courtyard (or indoors during inclement weather). Assist residents in making their perfect s'mores, ensuring everyone gets to enjoy this classic treat. Engage with residents, share stories, and help foster a lively social environment. Offer a friendly arm to residents who may need a little assistance getting to and from the patio. Help with a light clean-up after the event, leaving everything ready for next time.When & Where: S'mores Night takes place every other Thursday at 5:45 PM in our beautiful courtyard at Lyngblomsten's Lino Lakes campus. Why You'll Love It: This is a fantastic opportunity to directly impact the lives of our residents, providing them with joy, connection, and a truly memorable experience. We're looking for up to two hosts per event, making this an ideal and fun volunteering opportunity for friends, couples, or family members who want to serve together! Ready to roast some marshmallows and make some memories? Apply today to become a S'mores Night Host and help us sweeten the lives of our residents! Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55014 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer 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 on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 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 on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 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: Spark Joy and Creativity: Be an Art with You Bedside VolunteerDo you have a passion for art and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults? Join Lyngblomsten's Lifelong Learning & the Arts program as an Art with You Bedside Support Volunteer and bring the joy of creativity and companionship directly to residents who are unable to leave their rooms. As a volunteer, you'll engage in one-on-one art-making sessions, offering a variety of projects and using your creativity to adapt activities to individual interests and needs. Share your love of art and create meaningful connections! Your Role: Facilitate engaging, hands-on art sessions with individual residents at their bedside. Offer a selection of art projects to spark creativity. Build rapport with residents, even those who may initially be hesitant. Be patient, understanding, and flexible in your approachWe're Looking For Individuals Who Are: Passionate about the positive connection between art and well-being. Able to work independently while being a supportive team member. Patient, adaptable, and empathetic to the needs of older adults.Time Commitment: Approximately 2 hours per week, visiting 2–3 residents. Resident lists and guidance provided by the Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator.Training & Support: Comprehensive 2-hour orientation and initial training provided, including shadowing a teaching artist. Ongoing support through bi-monthly 2-hour team meetings and additional training opportunities.Make a Real Difference: For Residents: Provide valuable companionship, engaging activities, physical activity, creative expression, and a welcome distraction from pain or worries. For You: Utilize your artistic talents, build rewarding relationships with older adults, experience the satisfaction of making a positive impact, and join a welcoming and creative team.All Supplies Provided: You'll have access to a fully stocked art cart with everything you need.Reach out today! Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Do you have a passion for art and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults? Join Lyngblomsten's Lifelong Learning & the Arts program as an Art with You Bedside Support Volunteer and bring the joy of creativity and companionship directly to residents who are unable to leave their rooms. As a volunteer, you'll engage in one-on-one art-making sessions, offering a variety of projects and using your creativity to adapt activities to individual interests and needs. Share your love of art and create meaningful connections! Your Role: Facilitate engaging, hands-on art sessions with individual residents at their bedside. Offer a selection of art projects to spark creativity. Build rapport with residents, even those who may initially be hesitant. Be patient, understanding, and flexible in your approachWe're Looking For Individuals Who Are: Passionate about the positive connection between art and well-being. Able to work independently while being a supportive team member. Patient, adaptable, and empathetic to the needs of older adults.Time Commitment: Approximately 2 hours per week, visiting 2–3 residents. Resident lists and guidance provided by the Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator.Training & Support: Comprehensive 2-hour orientation and initial training provided, including shadowing a teaching artist. Ongoing support through bi-monthly 2-hour team meetings and additional training opportunities.Make a Real Difference: For Residents: Provide valuable companionship, engaging activities, physical activity, creative expression, and a welcome distraction from pain or worries. For You: Utilize your artistic talents, build rewarding relationships with older adults, experience the satisfaction of making a positive impact, and join a welcoming and creative team.All Supplies Provided: You'll have access to a fully stocked art cart with everything you need.Reach out today! Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling All Bingo Lovers!Do you love Bingo? Share your enthusiasm with our wonderful senior residents! For many of our residents, Bingo is a highlight of their week, offering a chance to socialize, engage their minds, and enjoy some friendly competition. Your support as a Bingo Volunteer will directly contribute to their happiness and well-being. As a Bingo Volunteer, you will: Help transport residents to and from the Bingo room, ensuring their comfort and safety (wheelchairs and walkers).Guide residents in locating numbers on their Bingo cards, especially those who may need a little extra assistance.Distribute prizes to lucky winners and help foster a lively and encouraging atmosphere through smiles and positive interaction.Why Volunteer with Lyngblomsten? Directly Impact Lives: Bring smiles and create positive memories for our cherished senior residents.Build Meaningful Connections: Become a valued member of the Lyngblomsten family and develop rewarding relationships with residents, staff, and other volunteers.Flexible Commitment: We appreciate any time you can give! Volunteer for as many or as few Bingo sessions as fits your schedule. Bingo sessions typically occur on Fridays at 10:00 AM.Ready to brighten someone's day? Contact Melanie at mjagolino@lyngblomsten.org to learn more. Additional Information: We are committed to the safety and well-being of our residents. New volunteers will attend a brief orientation to learn about our procedures and the best ways to support our residents. In addition, a Department of Human Services background study with fingerprinting is required for all volunteers working with vulnerable adults, ensuring a safe environment for everyone at Lyngblomsten. We will guide you through this simple process. Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Do you love Bingo? Share your enthusiasm with our wonderful senior residents! For many of our residents, Bingo is a highlight of their week, offering a chance to socialize, engage their minds, and enjoy some friendly competition. Your support as a Bingo Volunteer will directly contribute to their happiness and well-being. As a Bingo Volunteer, you will: Help transport residents to and from the Bingo room, ensuring their comfort and safety (wheelchairs and walkers).Guide residents in locating numbers on their Bingo cards, especially those who may need a little extra assistance.Distribute prizes to lucky winners and help foster a lively and encouraging atmosphere through smiles and positive interaction.Why Volunteer with Lyngblomsten? Directly Impact Lives: Bring smiles and create positive memories for our cherished senior residents.Build Meaningful Connections: Become a valued member of the Lyngblomsten family and develop rewarding relationships with residents, staff, and other volunteers.Flexible Commitment: We appreciate any time you can give! Volunteer for as many or as few Bingo sessions as fits your schedule. Bingo sessions typically occur on Fridays at 10:00 AM.Ready to brighten someone's day? Contact Melanie at mjagolino@lyngblomsten.org to learn more. Additional Information: We are committed to the safety and well-being of our residents. New volunteers will attend a brief orientation to learn about our procedures and the best ways to support our residents. In addition, a Department of Human Services background study with fingerprinting is required for all volunteers working with vulnerable adults, ensuring a safe environment for everyone at Lyngblomsten. We will guide you through this simple process. Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Yard Cleanup, Gardening, and Beautification in WoodburyIndividuals or groups needed for summer 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 52 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 summer 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 52 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: 55125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Yard Cleanup, Gardening, and Beautification in Mounds View/Shoreview AreaIndividuals or groups needed for summer 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 52 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 summer 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 52 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: No |
Volunteer: Summer Yard Cleanup, Gardening, and Beautification in MinneapolisIndividuals or groups needed for summer 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 52 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 summer 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 52 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: Summer Yard Cleanup, Gardening, and Beautification in BloomingtonIndividuals or groups needed for summer 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 52 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 summer 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 52 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: Summer Yard Cleanup, Gardening and Beautification in RichfieldIndividuals or groups needed for summer 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 52 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 summer 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 52 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: Summer Yard Cleanup, Gardening and Beautification in New HopeIndividuals or groups needed for summer 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 52 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 summer 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 52 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: Summer Yard Cleanup, Gardening and Beautification in Maplewood AreaIndividuals or groups needed for summer 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 52 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 summer 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 52 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: Summer Yard Cleanup and Beautification Throughout the MetroIndividuals or groups needed for summer yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be mowing, 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 52 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 summer yard care at one of our Wingspan group homes. Whether that be mowing, 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 52 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: 55107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Summer Yard Cleanup and Beautification in St AnthonyIndividuals or groups needed for summer 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 52 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 summer 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 52 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: Summer Yard Cleanup and Beautification in Roseville/Falcon HeightsIndividuals or groups needed for summer 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 52 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 summer 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 52 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: Summer Yard Cleanup and Beautification in Arden Hills/New BrightonIndividuals or groups needed for summer 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 52 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 summer 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 52 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: Better Together - Friend in Brooklyn CenterGet together and visit with a woman who lives at Living Well's home in Brooklyn Center who is interested in going out for coffee, manicures, and crafting. Scheduling a 1.5 hour time slot weekly or bi-weekly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check, driver record check, and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Get together and visit with a woman who lives at Living Well's home in Brooklyn Center who is interested in going out for coffee, manicures, and crafting. Scheduling a 1.5 hour time slot weekly or bi-weekly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check, driver record check, and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55430 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: A Little Help From Our Gardening Friends CambridgeSpring is here!! 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. Our home is a typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri). This is a one time project in late May/early June. With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Spring is here!! 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. Our home is a typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri). This is a one time project in late May/early June. With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55008 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: A Little Help From Our Gardening Friends BuffaloSpring is here!! 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. Our home is a typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri). This is a one time project in late May/early June. With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Spring is here!! 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. Our home is a typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri). This is a one time project in late May/early June. With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55313 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Support Youth Minds and Big Dreams at Sanneh: Youth ProgramsYouth and Sports Programs The Sanneh Foundation was founded in 2003 by former World Cup soccer player and native Minnesotan Tony Sanneh. The Sanneh Foundation began as a youth sports organization and has grown into a statewide leader addressing the social determinants of health. Our mission is to close racial and ethnic disparities in health, education, and income across Minnesota. At the heart of our work is a commitment to listening to community voices and delivering culturally responsive programs that empower youth and strengthen families. Our youth programs help ensure that every child has access to safe spaces, caring mentors, and opportunities to grow into their full potential. Click Here to Learn More!Summer Splash Camps June 16th - August 8th *No Sumer Splash June 19th and July 4th These free community camps offer a mix of fun, fitness, and learning for youth throughout St. Paul. Volunteers help create safe, fun, and inclusive spaces for youth to play, connect, and thrive. Volunteer Shifts: Monday–Friday Morning Shift: 8:00 AM- 11:30 AM- Sign Up Here Afternoon Shift: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM- Sign Up HereEvening Shift: 2:30 PM- 5:30 PM- Sign Up HereVolunteer Game Changer – Summer Sports Camps June 16th – August 8th No camps June 19th and July 4th Our Summer Sports Camps provide free, high-energy programming that helps kids stay active, build confidence, and connect through teamwork. Volunteers help support daily activities like drills, games, and group movement while encouraging youth to have fun and stay engaged. This Volunteer Game Changer role is a great fit if you want a flexible way to stay involved all summer. Instead of signing up for individual shifts, you’ll complete a short interest and availability form. We’ll match you with camp days that fit your schedule and keep you looped in with upcoming opportunities. Help coach, cheer, and make an impact this summer! Click Here to Sign Up and take the volunteer interest surveyMulti-Shift Commitment To provide the best experience for both kids and volunteers, we require volunteers to sign up for at least 1 shift a month Why is this important? For the kids: Familiar faces help build trust and create a safe, welcoming space. For you: More shifts mean more fun, stronger connections, and a chance to truly see the impact you’re making. For the team: Having committed volunteers ensures smooth operations and more focus on the kids.Whether you are passionate about youth development, education, sports, or community building, volunteering with Sanneh is a powerful way to make a difference this summer. Be part of a team working to empower youth through belonging, mentorship, and joyful learning. Any questions contact, Sarah Philippe, Volunteer Manager, at volunteer@thesannehfoundation.org Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation Youth and Sports Programs The Sanneh Foundation was founded in 2003 by former World Cup soccer player and native Minnesotan Tony Sanneh. The Sanneh Foundation began as a youth sports organization and has grown into a statewide leader addressing the social determinants of health. Our mission is to close racial and ethnic disparities in health, education, and income across Minnesota. At the heart of our work is a commitment to listening to community voices and delivering culturally responsive programs that empower youth and strengthen families. Our youth programs help ensure that every child has access to safe spaces, caring mentors, and opportunities to grow into their full potential. Click Here to Learn More!Summer Splash Camps June 16th - August 8th *No Sumer Splash June 19th and July 4th These free community camps offer a mix of fun, fitness, and learning for youth throughout St. Paul. Volunteers help create safe, fun, and inclusive spaces for youth to play, connect, and thrive. Volunteer Shifts: Monday–Friday Morning Shift: 8:00 AM- 11:30 AM- Sign Up Here Afternoon Shift: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM- Sign Up HereEvening Shift: 2:30 PM- 5:30 PM- Sign Up HereVolunteer Game Changer – Summer Sports Camps June 16th – August 8th No camps June 19th and July 4th Our Summer Sports Camps provide free, high-energy programming that helps kids stay active, build confidence, and connect through teamwork. Volunteers help support daily activities like drills, games, and group movement while encouraging youth to have fun and stay engaged. This Volunteer Game Changer role is a great fit if you want a flexible way to stay involved all summer. Instead of signing up for individual shifts, you’ll complete a short interest and availability form. We’ll match you with camp days that fit your schedule and keep you looped in with upcoming opportunities. Help coach, cheer, and make an impact this summer! Click Here to Sign Up and take the volunteer interest surveyMulti-Shift Commitment To provide the best experience for both kids and volunteers, we require volunteers to sign up for at least 1 shift a month Why is this important? For the kids: Familiar faces help build trust and create a safe, welcoming space. For you: More shifts mean more fun, stronger connections, and a chance to truly see the impact you’re making. For the team: Having committed volunteers ensures smooth operations and more focus on the kids.Whether you are passionate about youth development, education, sports, or community building, volunteering with Sanneh is a powerful way to make a difference this summer. Be part of a team working to empower youth through belonging, mentorship, and joyful learning. Any questions contact, Sarah Philippe, Volunteer Manager, at volunteer@thesannehfoundation.org Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55119 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MORA: Spring and Summer Outdoor Spruce Up!Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental health concerns and physical/developmental disabilities. Enjoy the beautiful summer sun with an outdoor yard clean-up and landscaping at our Andover residential home for youth. The individuals we serve take pride in their home and are proud to be a part of the community. Grab your gardening gear and perform general landscaping such as pulling weeds, planting annuals/perennials, trimming shrubs, and cleaning up brush. Help to give all our homes an immediate feeling of warmth and welcoming. This could be an on-going opportunity or a one-time event. A fun outdoor individual or teambuilding activity! 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. 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 health concerns and physical/developmental disabilities. Enjoy the beautiful summer sun with an outdoor yard clean-up and landscaping at our Andover residential home for youth. The individuals we serve take pride in their home and are proud to be a part of the community. Grab your gardening gear and perform general landscaping such as pulling weeds, planting annuals/perennials, trimming shrubs, and cleaning up brush. Help to give all our homes an immediate feeling of warmth and welcoming. This could be an on-going opportunity or a one-time event. A fun outdoor individual or teambuilding activity! 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. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MORA "Spring Spruce up!" Volunteers NeededVolunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental health concerns and physical/developmental disabilities. Enjoy the beautiful summer sun with an outdoor yard clean-up event at one of our residential homes across the west metro. The individuals we serve take pride in their home and are proud to be a part of the community. Grab your gardening gear and perform general landscaping such as pulling weeds, planting annuals, trimming shrubs, and cleaning up brush. Help to give all our homes an immediate feeling of warmth and welcoming. This could be an on-going opportunity or a one-time event. A fun outdoor individual or teambuilding activity! 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. 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 health concerns and physical/developmental disabilities. Enjoy the beautiful summer sun with an outdoor yard clean-up event at one of our residential homes across the west metro. The individuals we serve take pride in their home and are proud to be a part of the community. Grab your gardening gear and perform general landscaping such as pulling weeds, planting annuals, trimming shrubs, and cleaning up brush. Help to give all our homes an immediate feeling of warmth and welcoming. This could be an on-going opportunity or a one-time event. A fun outdoor individual or teambuilding activity! 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. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55386 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at a Family Pathways Food Shelf Near You!By volunteering with us, you'll be helping your neighbors and your community; you will make an immediate impact by providing basic resources for someone in need. Family Pathways is here to help those who need food. Food not only feeds bellies but feeds hope and a feeling of security. Knowing there is somewhere to turn for help brings empowerment and options.
By volunteering at a FAMILY PATHWAYS FOOD SHELF, your time will make an important impact by: Providing access to healthy food for families and individuals in crisisHelping to correct disparities and to ensure all people have what they need to achieve and maintain health, well-being and prosperity. All volunteers ages 18 and older must complete a criminal background check prior to volunteering. Shifts at the locations vary in hours and days open.Volunteering at Family Pathways food shelves includes a variety of tasks and packing boxes of food for clients who drive up for pickups. Proper protocols are in place to protect our clients, volunteers, and staff. Nonprofit: Family Pathways By volunteering with us, you'll be helping your neighbors and your community; you will make an immediate impact by providing basic resources for someone in need. Family Pathways is here to help those who need food. Food not only feeds bellies but feeds hope and a feeling of security. Knowing there is somewhere to turn for help brings empowerment and options.
By volunteering at a FAMILY PATHWAYS FOOD SHELF, your time will make an important impact by: Providing access to healthy food for families and individuals in crisisHelping to correct disparities and to ensure all people have what they need to achieve and maintain health, well-being and prosperity. All volunteers ages 18 and older must complete a criminal background check prior to volunteering. Shifts at the locations vary in hours and days open.Volunteering at Family Pathways food shelves includes a variety of tasks and packing boxes of food for clients who drive up for pickups. Proper protocols are in place to protect our clients, volunteers, and staff. Nonprofit: Family Pathways Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55056 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Collect Supplies for Welcome BasketsAlliance Housing in a nonprofit affordable housing provider and developer. A large majority of our tenants are transitioning from homelessness or housing instability, in those cases we try to provide a welcome move-in baskets with some cleaning supplies and other home goods. We are currently looking for unopened and/or new: BlanketsLaundry detergentHand soapDish soapOther misc. cleaning suppliesWe are a small organization, so drop off at our office in Whittier is appreciated! When you reach out we will set up a time for drop off or pick up if needed, and get a sense of what you would like to donate. All donations will receive an in-kind donation receipt. Please reach out to Emily Goldberg at egoldberg@alliancehousinginc.org or 612-238-3848 with any questions! Nonprofit: Alliance Housing, Inc. Alliance Housing in a nonprofit affordable housing provider and developer. A large majority of our tenants are transitioning from homelessness or housing instability, in those cases we try to provide a welcome move-in baskets with some cleaning supplies and other home goods. We are currently looking for unopened and/or new: BlanketsLaundry detergentHand soapDish soapOther misc. cleaning suppliesWe are a small organization, so drop off at our office in Whittier is appreciated! When you reach out we will set up a time for drop off or pick up if needed, and get a sense of what you would like to donate. All donations will receive an in-kind donation receipt. Please reach out to Emily Goldberg at egoldberg@alliancehousinginc.org or 612-238-3848 with any questions! Nonprofit: Alliance Housing, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer outreach kitsSummer is on the horizon... Would your team or group like to help our unhoused relatives stay healthy and cool this Summer? This opportunity would see your team purchasing the items to donate to NACC and assembling them off-site in the location of your choice and dropping them off at our clinic. Pack some kits that NACC's harm reduction team can distribute to folks in need. Possible items to include: Reusable water bottle, electrolyte packets, washcloth, wipes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a bandana, rechargable fan (with a usb cord) or a handheld fan, bucket hat. Nonprofit: Native American Community Clinic Summer is on the horizon... Would your team or group like to help our unhoused relatives stay healthy and cool this Summer? This opportunity would see your team purchasing the items to donate to NACC and assembling them off-site in the location of your choice and dropping them off at our clinic. Pack some kits that NACC's harm reduction team can distribute to folks in need. Possible items to include: Reusable water bottle, electrolyte packets, washcloth, wipes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a bandana, rechargable fan (with a usb cord) or a handheld fan, bucket hat. Nonprofit: Native American Community Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2025 Events Volunteer (Age +16)
Volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks, including: Greeting and guiding visitors Assisting with set-up and clean-up Supporting performers and artists Helping with wayfinding and parking Staffing information booths 2025 Events Volunteer Opportunities: Oracle presented by Vox Medusa Lines in the Dirt presented by Troupe Rendezvous NAMI Family Fun Day Native Art Market and Solstice Celebration MN Sinfonia Children’s and Family Concert Robinhood presented by Firefly Players The Return of King Idomeneo presented by The Pick-Up Truck Opera No previous experience is necessary. A short orientation will be provided for each event. Whether you're able to volunteer at one event or several, we welcome your support. You can find out more information on this years' events here: https://www.caponiartpark.org/events2/ Nonprofit: Caponi Art Park
Volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks, including: Greeting and guiding visitors Assisting with set-up and clean-up Supporting performers and artists Helping with wayfinding and parking Staffing information booths 2025 Events Volunteer Opportunities: Oracle presented by Vox Medusa Lines in the Dirt presented by Troupe Rendezvous NAMI Family Fun Day Native Art Market and Solstice Celebration MN Sinfonia Children’s and Family Concert Robinhood presented by Firefly Players The Return of King Idomeneo presented by The Pick-Up Truck Opera No previous experience is necessary. A short orientation will be provided for each event. Whether you're able to volunteer at one event or several, we welcome your support. You can find out more information on this years' events here: https://www.caponiartpark.org/events2/ Nonprofit: Caponi Art Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55123 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity at Target Field – Support Rock from the Heart!Volunteer Opportunity at Target Field – Support Rock from the Heart! Rock from the Heart is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help staff a concession stand during Twins games and concerts at Target Field! This is a fun and meaningful way to make a difference — all funds raised support our mission to provide education, raise awareness about aortic disease, and offer support to patients and families through free programs like our annual symposium. Details: Volunteers receive a meal voucher and discounted parking for each shift. Online training and orientation must be completed before your first shift. Required attire: Black pants, white or black t-shirt, and non-slip tennis shoes/sneakers (no blue jeans, leggings, or sweatpants). Age requirement: Volunteers must be at least 18 years old for most stands, as Minnesota law requires anyone pouring, selling, or serving beer to be 18+. A few locations allow volunteers who are 16 years or older. Important Notes: Please check our opportunities for specific game dates the RFTH team is scheduled to work. When you sign up for a shift, it’s very important that you show up as scheduled — Rock from the Heart depends on each volunteer to meet staffing commitments. Check-in time is 1 hour before gates open. Rock from the Heart volunteers typically work weekend games and have a set list of dates available each season. All volunteers receive a Rock from the Heart t-shirt and baseball cap — the cap must be worn during your shift and is yours to keep! If you're passionate about supporting heart health and love the energy of live sports and music, we’d love to have you on the team! Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Volunteer Opportunity at Target Field – Support Rock from the Heart! Rock from the Heart is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help staff a concession stand during Twins games and concerts at Target Field! This is a fun and meaningful way to make a difference — all funds raised support our mission to provide education, raise awareness about aortic disease, and offer support to patients and families through free programs like our annual symposium. Details: Volunteers receive a meal voucher and discounted parking for each shift. Online training and orientation must be completed before your first shift. Required attire: Black pants, white or black t-shirt, and non-slip tennis shoes/sneakers (no blue jeans, leggings, or sweatpants). Age requirement: Volunteers must be at least 18 years old for most stands, as Minnesota law requires anyone pouring, selling, or serving beer to be 18+. A few locations allow volunteers who are 16 years or older. Important Notes: Please check our opportunities for specific game dates the RFTH team is scheduled to work. When you sign up for a shift, it’s very important that you show up as scheduled — Rock from the Heart depends on each volunteer to meet staffing commitments. Check-in time is 1 hour before gates open. Rock from the Heart volunteers typically work weekend games and have a set list of dates available each season. All volunteers receive a Rock from the Heart t-shirt and baseball cap — the cap must be worn during your shift and is yours to keep! If you're passionate about supporting heart health and love the energy of live sports and music, we’d love to have you on the team! Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Apr 1, 2025 through Sep 30, 2025 Zip Code: 55403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity with Rock from the Heart– Target FieldRock from the Heart is looking for volunteers to work a concession stand at Target Field! Help raise funds for heart disease education while enjoying the energy of Twins baseball. Shift Details:Date: June 7, 2025 Check-in Time: 9:30 AM at Gate 14 Detailed parking and check-in instructions will be sent after you sign up and complete online training. Perks for Volunteers:Meal voucher & discounted parking Rock from the Heart t-shirt & baseball cap (cap must be worn during shift, and it’s yours to keep!) BONUS: Sign up a team of 4 or commit to 3 game shifts, and you’ll earn a FREE ticket to the next Rock from the Heart concert! Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Rock from the Heart is looking for volunteers to work a concession stand at Target Field! Help raise funds for heart disease education while enjoying the energy of Twins baseball. Shift Details:Date: June 7, 2025 Check-in Time: 9:30 AM at Gate 14 Detailed parking and check-in instructions will be sent after you sign up and complete online training. Perks for Volunteers:Meal voucher & discounted parking Rock from the Heart t-shirt & baseball cap (cap must be worn during shift, and it’s yours to keep!) BONUS: Sign up a team of 4 or commit to 3 game shifts, and you’ll earn a FREE ticket to the next Rock from the Heart concert! Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Plant a Giving GardenEach week the IOCP Food Shelf serves 200+ households. Help keep our shelves stocked with fresh produce by planting a giving garden! In Spring: Set aside space on your school/workplace lawn or in your backyardDetermine what produce you would like to growPlant!In Summer: Make sure to weed and water as neededIn Fall: Harvest all your fresh produceReach out to getinvolved@iocp.org or complete the large donation form (iocp.org/large-donations)to let IOCP know what and how much you will be bringing to donatePack it up in boxes or bagsDrop it off at the IOCP Donation Door during regular hours (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friadys 10am - 5pm) - make sure to let staff know you are dropping off fresh produce so we can refrigerate it if neededMost Requested Produce Items (also grows well in MN): Herbs (basil, dill, rosemary, etc.)KaleBeetsWatermelonBrussels SproutsCarrotsTomatoesLettuceSpinachOnionsCantaloupePeppersTurn this into a fun, team building activity! Encourage classes or teams to plant and take care of specific items or areas of your garden to see who can grow the most. Contact the IOCP Community Engagement Team with questions at getinvolved@iocp.org. Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners Each week the IOCP Food Shelf serves 200+ households. Help keep our shelves stocked with fresh produce by planting a giving garden! In Spring: Set aside space on your school/workplace lawn or in your backyardDetermine what produce you would like to growPlant!In Summer: Make sure to weed and water as neededIn Fall: Harvest all your fresh produceReach out to getinvolved@iocp.org or complete the large donation form (iocp.org/large-donations)to let IOCP know what and how much you will be bringing to donatePack it up in boxes or bagsDrop it off at the IOCP Donation Door during regular hours (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friadys 10am - 5pm) - make sure to let staff know you are dropping off fresh produce so we can refrigerate it if neededMost Requested Produce Items (also grows well in MN): Herbs (basil, dill, rosemary, etc.)KaleBeetsWatermelonBrussels SproutsCarrotsTomatoesLettuceSpinachOnionsCantaloupePeppersTurn this into a fun, team building activity! Encourage classes or teams to plant and take care of specific items or areas of your garden to see who can grow the most. Contact the IOCP Community Engagement Team with questions at getinvolved@iocp.org. Nonprofit: Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 15, 2025 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver Opportunity – Support Youth Entrepreneurship with ION!Are you passionate about supporting youth and making a meaningful impact in your community? We’re looking for dedicated volunteers to join us as drivers for the ION Polish Sausage Stand—a fun and flavorful way to help our youth raise money for our Youth Entrepreneurship Program! What We’re Looking For: What You’ll Do: Drive our sausage stand trailer to and from event locations Supervise and support youth team members during fundraising events Be part of a program that helps young people learn, earn, and grow! When We’ll Need You: If you or someone you know would be a great fit for this opportunity, please reply to this opportunity or contact us at neighbor499@gmail.com. Nonprofit: ITS OUR NEIGHBORHOOD INC Are you passionate about supporting youth and making a meaningful impact in your community? We’re looking for dedicated volunteers to join us as drivers for the ION Polish Sausage Stand—a fun and flavorful way to help our youth raise money for our Youth Entrepreneurship Program! What We’re Looking For: What You’ll Do: Drive our sausage stand trailer to and from event locations Supervise and support youth team members during fundraising events Be part of a program that helps young people learn, earn, and grow! When We’ll Need You: If you or someone you know would be a great fit for this opportunity, please reply to this opportunity or contact us at neighbor499@gmail.com. Nonprofit: ITS OUR NEIGHBORHOOD INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Volunteers for National Veterans Wheelchair Games, July 17-22, 2025VOLUNTEER FOR THE 44th NATIONAL VETERANS WHEELCHAIR GAMES IN MINNEAPOLIS JULY 2025! NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED. Each volunteer assignment will represent a critical task involving anywhere from 3-4 hours. Register for one or more that fits your availability. There are roles and opportunities to match anyone’s interest or experience. Children ages 14-17 can volunteer with a signed parental consent form. Children ages 10-13 may volunteer alongside a parent or guardian. Whatever you can contribute, you’ll make a positive impact to the Veterans’ experience. To help make this year’s Games the best yet, please REGISTER TO VOLUNTEER HERE. Why Volunteer? Opportunity to serve our Nation’s VeteransOpportunity to explore and fulfill your passionsSense of purpose, make new friendshipsMake a difference in the Minneapolis CommunityLearn about the National Veterans Wheelchair GamesHave FUN!Volunteers will receive 44th NVWG Volunteer T-shirtMeal Voucher – 4+ hoursNonprofit: Minneapolis VA Healthcare System VOLUNTEER FOR THE 44th NATIONAL VETERANS WHEELCHAIR GAMES IN MINNEAPOLIS JULY 2025! NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED. Each volunteer assignment will represent a critical task involving anywhere from 3-4 hours. Register for one or more that fits your availability. There are roles and opportunities to match anyone’s interest or experience. Children ages 14-17 can volunteer with a signed parental consent form. Children ages 10-13 may volunteer alongside a parent or guardian. Whatever you can contribute, you’ll make a positive impact to the Veterans’ experience. To help make this year’s Games the best yet, please REGISTER TO VOLUNTEER HERE. Why Volunteer? Opportunity to serve our Nation’s VeteransOpportunity to explore and fulfill your passionsSense of purpose, make new friendshipsMake a difference in the Minneapolis CommunityLearn about the National Veterans Wheelchair GamesHave FUN!Volunteers will receive 44th NVWG Volunteer T-shirtMeal Voucher – 4+ hoursNonprofit: Minneapolis VA Healthcare System Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55417 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer at Our Urban FarmsDepending on the need, get involved at one of our three North Minneapolis Urban Agriculture farms. Activities may include weeding, maintaining soil health, harvesting produce, or engaging in other potential projects! Great for groups of 5-15 people. AFC’s urban ag plots throughout North Minneapolis are growing nutrient dense food year-round, using low-till, sustainable, organic growing techniques. Our plots are maintained using regenerative practices, and we never use synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. We grow over 50 varieties of vegetables, flowers, herbs, and medicinal plants. Our biggest focus is getting produce into the hands of our community! We partner with food banks, utilize our produce in our Community Cooks Workshops and Community Cooks Meal Boxes programs, sell produce to local restaurants, and distribute even more at youth-staffed farm stands. Our youth are heavily involved with every part of our urban farming operations: planting, tending, harvesting, washing, and distributing! Nonprofit: Appetite For Change Depending on the need, get involved at one of our three North Minneapolis Urban Agriculture farms. Activities may include weeding, maintaining soil health, harvesting produce, or engaging in other potential projects! Great for groups of 5-15 people. AFC’s urban ag plots throughout North Minneapolis are growing nutrient dense food year-round, using low-till, sustainable, organic growing techniques. Our plots are maintained using regenerative practices, and we never use synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. We grow over 50 varieties of vegetables, flowers, herbs, and medicinal plants. Our biggest focus is getting produce into the hands of our community! We partner with food banks, utilize our produce in our Community Cooks Workshops and Community Cooks Meal Boxes programs, sell produce to local restaurants, and distribute even more at youth-staffed farm stands. Our youth are heavily involved with every part of our urban farming operations: planting, tending, harvesting, washing, and distributing! Nonprofit: Appetite For Change Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025 Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: A Little Help From Our Gardening Friends Big LakeSpring is coming!! 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. Our home is a typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri). This is a one time project in late May/early June. With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Spring is coming!! 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. Our home is a typical neighborhood houses with yard and garden space. We will work with you to determine date and time that works best (preferably Mon - Fri). This is a one time project in late May/early June. With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: A Little Help From Our Gardening Friends Twin CitiesSpring is coming!! 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 multiple 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 late May/early June. With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Spring is coming!! 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 multiple 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 late May/early June. With opportunities for summer maintenance as well as fall clean up. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Keep our Manicures Fresh!If you like painting fingernails, we have the place for you! Two women we support in our Maplewood home like to have pretty fingernails and need your skill to keep up appearances. Once or twice a month - pick a day (Monday - Friday) that works for you to come at 4p and we'll schedule reoccuring regular visits. No minimum commitment required. Living Well Disability Services supports people in all areas of wellness - join us! Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services If you like painting fingernails, we have the place for you! Two women we support in our Maplewood home like to have pretty fingernails and need your skill to keep up appearances. Once or twice a month - pick a day (Monday - Friday) that works for you to come at 4p and we'll schedule reoccuring regular visits. No minimum commitment required. Living Well Disability Services supports people in all areas of wellness - join us! Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55119 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share the Joy of BooksIf you like to read out loud, please join a woman we support in our home in Cystal to read stories from her collection of books. For an hour Monday and/or Wednesday mornings - preferably once a week, but we are flexible. Living Well Disability Services supports people in all areas of wellness, including the joy of reading, and hope you can join us! Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services If you like to read out loud, please join a woman we support in our home in Cystal to read stories from her collection of books. For an hour Monday and/or Wednesday mornings - preferably once a week, but we are flexible. Living Well Disability Services supports people in all areas of wellness, including the joy of reading, and hope you can join us! Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55422 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wellness Ally - Musical FunThree friendly adults that live at Living Well's home in LIttle Canada are interested in spending time with someone who likes sharing music. Bring your musical instrument and voice and sense of play. Scheduling is flexible for one hour shift. You can volunteer weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Three friendly adults that live at Living Well's home in LIttle Canada are interested in spending time with someone who likes sharing music. Bring your musical instrument and voice and sense of play. Scheduling is flexible for one hour shift. You can volunteer weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55117 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt-a-Plot - Community Learning Garden VolunteersGeneral Description Adopt a 4x20 garden plot for the growing season within the Community Learning Garden at Spring Lake Park Reserve and give back to the community in this important community program. Learn how to grow produce organically,with the help of Parks Outdoor Education staff that will be donated to those in need. Gardeners may also take samples home for personal use during harvest periods. The SLG volunteer program starts in April and wraps up in October. All supplies and tools are provided to volunteers including plant starts, seeds, soil amendments, small hand tools, and gardening gloves. Participants must be able to tend to their plots at least once a week. 2025 Season: Keep an eye on your email for additional information on volunteer orientation dates/times etc. Location Spring Lake Park Reserve 8395 127th St. E. Duties and Responsibilities Help provide fresh organic produce to the Open Door Food Pantry. Tend to your assigned garden plot for a full-season (April-October). Maintenance includes planning, planting, watering, and weeding. Optional help with harvests every Tuesday morning with Parks staff. Qualifications Must be 16 years old or older. Ability to work in varying weather conditions including direct sun, heat, wind, and rain. Ability to work on uneven terrain in muddy and dry conditions and tend to a garden plot that is “in-ground”. Enthusiasm for the outdoors. Willingness to learn new skills and gardening techniques. Complete a background check with the county. Benefits Great way to gather hours for school requirements, professional development, Master Gardener certifications etc.An opportunity to grow personally, gain new skills, give back to the community, enjoy the outdoors, and bring home fresh organic produce. Commitment Parks staff reserve the right to assist with any adopted plot. This includes weeding, removing overgrown or diseased plants, planting seeds, planting plant starts, watering, harvesting, trimming, etc. If a plot is not visited over a three-week period or is neglected, Parks staff reserve the right to reassign the abandoned or seemingly abandoned plot. Required Training Date/Time/Location: TBD Activity Level Moderately Active -Will involve varying amounts of activity including walking, standing, kneeling, pushing, pulling, and lifting. Comfortable, sturdy shoes are recommended. Volunteers will be outdoors and exposed to weather elements such as sun, heat, cold, wind, and rain. Contact Information Angie Tomlinson Outdoor Education Coordinator Phone: (651) 554-6533 Email: angela.tomlinson@co.dakota.mn.us
Nonprofit: Dakota County General Description Adopt a 4x20 garden plot for the growing season within the Community Learning Garden at Spring Lake Park Reserve and give back to the community in this important community program. Learn how to grow produce organically,with the help of Parks Outdoor Education staff that will be donated to those in need. Gardeners may also take samples home for personal use during harvest periods. The SLG volunteer program starts in April and wraps up in October. All supplies and tools are provided to volunteers including plant starts, seeds, soil amendments, small hand tools, and gardening gloves. Participants must be able to tend to their plots at least once a week. 2025 Season: Keep an eye on your email for additional information on volunteer orientation dates/times etc. Location Spring Lake Park Reserve 8395 127th St. E. Duties and Responsibilities Help provide fresh organic produce to the Open Door Food Pantry. Tend to your assigned garden plot for a full-season (April-October). Maintenance includes planning, planting, watering, and weeding. Optional help with harvests every Tuesday morning with Parks staff. Qualifications Must be 16 years old or older. Ability to work in varying weather conditions including direct sun, heat, wind, and rain. Ability to work on uneven terrain in muddy and dry conditions and tend to a garden plot that is “in-ground”. Enthusiasm for the outdoors. Willingness to learn new skills and gardening techniques. Complete a background check with the county. Benefits Great way to gather hours for school requirements, professional development, Master Gardener certifications etc.An opportunity to grow personally, gain new skills, give back to the community, enjoy the outdoors, and bring home fresh organic produce. Commitment Parks staff reserve the right to assist with any adopted plot. This includes weeding, removing overgrown or diseased plants, planting seeds, planting plant starts, watering, harvesting, trimming, etc. If a plot is not visited over a three-week period or is neglected, Parks staff reserve the right to reassign the abandoned or seemingly abandoned plot. Required Training Date/Time/Location: TBD Activity Level Moderately Active -Will involve varying amounts of activity including walking, standing, kneeling, pushing, pulling, and lifting. Comfortable, sturdy shoes are recommended. Volunteers will be outdoors and exposed to weather elements such as sun, heat, cold, wind, and rain. Contact Information Angie Tomlinson Outdoor Education Coordinator Phone: (651) 554-6533 Email: angela.tomlinson@co.dakota.mn.us
Nonprofit: Dakota County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025 Zip Code: 55033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spring and Summer Outdoor/Indoor Cleanup!Catholic Charities Twin Cities provides dignified shelter and housing. Help us to keep our spaces bright and welcoming for residents and guests this spring and summer! Small and large groups of adults or young adults are needed to spiffy up our grounds by pulling weeks, trimming greenery, sweeping, and washing windows. Great option for your group to show your strength as a team and help keep our space beautiful. Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities Catholic Charities Twin Cities provides dignified shelter and housing. Help us to keep our spaces bright and welcoming for residents and guests this spring and summer! Small and large groups of adults or young adults are needed to spiffy up our grounds by pulling weeks, trimming greenery, sweeping, and washing windows. Great option for your group to show your strength as a team and help keep our space beautiful. Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55405 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Socialize Support Group Helpers -By volunteering for just two hours per week, you could make a significant difference in the lives of multiple teens at TreeHouse. By building personal relationships with teens in your community as a support group mentor, you can help provide them with support and life skills to face their challenges head-on. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their lives. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse By volunteering for just two hours per week, you could make a significant difference in the lives of multiple teens at TreeHouse. By building personal relationships with teens in your community as a support group mentor, you can help provide them with support and life skills to face their challenges head-on. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their lives. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Group HelpersAre you a natural active listener? Easy to lean into a conversation? Let’s make a difference together, come and listen to teens share about what’s going on in their lives and help us provide support in giving them healthy coping skills to navigate life’s feelings. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their life. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse Are you a natural active listener? Easy to lean into a conversation? Let’s make a difference together, come and listen to teens share about what’s going on in their lives and help us provide support in giving them healthy coping skills to navigate life’s feelings. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their life. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55122 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Listeners- Support GroupAre you a natural active listener? Easy to lean into a conversation? Let’s make a difference together, come and listen to teens share about what’s going on in their lives and help us provide support in giving them healthy coping skills to navigate life’s feelings. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their life. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse Are you a natural active listener? Easy to lean into a conversation? Let’s make a difference together, come and listen to teens share about what’s going on in their lives and help us provide support in giving them healthy coping skills to navigate life’s feelings. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their life. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55425 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Library Staff Sunday 9am-12 noonNewport Library is a volunteer run library in the small river City of Newport, MN. This quaint community just southeast of St. Paul is one of the oldest communities in the Twin Cities Metro. The city boasts a 132-year-old Library. We invite you to become a part of this beautiful legacy of literacy and community support by becoming a Volunteer in our beautiful little library. Library Volunteers assist patrons with item check-out, computer use, scanning, printing, laminating, and most importantly being a resource. Volunteers are the heart of this lovely space. No prior library experience is necessary. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older and willing to work alone. The primary job of the Volunteer is to be a friendly face. Because we work with children and vulnerable adults, Volunteers must pass a background check including fingerprinting. The reward of serving this beautiful community is worth the process. Nonprofit: City of Newport, MN- Newport Library & Community Center Newport Library is a volunteer run library in the small river City of Newport, MN. This quaint community just southeast of St. Paul is one of the oldest communities in the Twin Cities Metro. The city boasts a 132-year-old Library. We invite you to become a part of this beautiful legacy of literacy and community support by becoming a Volunteer in our beautiful little library. Library Volunteers assist patrons with item check-out, computer use, scanning, printing, laminating, and most importantly being a resource. Volunteers are the heart of this lovely space. No prior library experience is necessary. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older and willing to work alone. The primary job of the Volunteer is to be a friendly face. Because we work with children and vulnerable adults, Volunteers must pass a background check including fingerprinting. The reward of serving this beautiful community is worth the process. Nonprofit: City of Newport, MN- Newport Library & Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fence RepairVolunteer with EVOLVE Family Services and be a part of our mission to create a world where everyone has nurturing, permanent, and supportive familial relationships. We are currently in need of maintenance work at our Stillwater location. This would be a great opportunity for individuals or as a team building event. Enjoy a day outside helping to repair a portion of our privacy fence or help to maintain the fence by staining it. This opportunity is flexible and we can work with different group sizes and time. Children all over the world are growing up without permanent families. These children are in desperate need of affection, stability, and a place to call home. At EVOLVE, we work diligently to unite these children with families who will love, support, and value them as individuals. We treat each situation with the understanding that every situation is personal, significant, and that the idea of “family” is evolving every day. Nonprofit: EVOLVE Family Services Volunteer with EVOLVE Family Services and be a part of our mission to create a world where everyone has nurturing, permanent, and supportive familial relationships. We are currently in need of maintenance work at our Stillwater location. This would be a great opportunity for individuals or as a team building event. Enjoy a day outside helping to repair a portion of our privacy fence or help to maintain the fence by staining it. This opportunity is flexible and we can work with different group sizes and time. Children all over the world are growing up without permanent families. These children are in desperate need of affection, stability, and a place to call home. At EVOLVE, we work diligently to unite these children with families who will love, support, and value them as individuals. We treat each situation with the understanding that every situation is personal, significant, and that the idea of “family” is evolving every day. Nonprofit: EVOLVE Family Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fundraiser/Event CoordinatorIf you like to invite your friends, network and family for gatherings, or if you enjoy organizing and mobilizing creative fundraisers... we would like to talk One of our organization's mission is to raise awareness about our partners and their projects. We like to tell our story and you can help. Organize a small gathering at your home, or a BBQ in the park, or even a small happy hour event where you can share our materials and we can even have a short zoom call to Nonprofit: 200 Orphanages Worldwide If you like to invite your friends, network and family for gatherings, or if you enjoy organizing and mobilizing creative fundraisers... we would like to talk One of our organization's mission is to raise awareness about our partners and their projects. We like to tell our story and you can help. Organize a small gathering at your home, or a BBQ in the park, or even a small happy hour event where you can share our materials and we can even have a short zoom call to Nonprofit: 200 Orphanages Worldwide Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 82801 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graphic Designer (Age 21 +)We're seeking a talented individual or students with a class project to take on one of our marketing campaigns and develop a compelling graphic and visual appeal. This would include print, electronic and even video production. We'd especially like it if someone can create dynamic info graphics that tell our story! All to help build awareness and raise funds for providing safety, shelter and sustainability for orphans around the world.
Nonprofit: 200 Orphanages Worldwide We're seeking a talented individual or students with a class project to take on one of our marketing campaigns and develop a compelling graphic and visual appeal. This would include print, electronic and even video production. We'd especially like it if someone can create dynamic info graphics that tell our story! All to help build awareness and raise funds for providing safety, shelter and sustainability for orphans around the world.
Nonprofit: 200 Orphanages Worldwide Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55434 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: GardenerAssist our grounds and landscaping team by weeding landscaping beds throughout the campus. Nonprofit: Catholic Eldercare Assist our grounds and landscaping team by weeding landscaping beds throughout the campus. Nonprofit: Catholic Eldercare Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CompanionWe are looking for a volunteer companion to accompany clients to appointments, assisting with errands as well as engaging in friendly conversations. There may be times when you're as to sit with a client and interacted with a favorite hobby or activity. Light housework may be needed at times. Nonprofit: Hope and New Life Healthcare We are looking for a volunteer companion to accompany clients to appointments, assisting with errands as well as engaging in friendly conversations. There may be times when you're as to sit with a client and interacted with a favorite hobby or activity. Light housework may be needed at times. Nonprofit: Hope and New Life Healthcare Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55124 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SecretaryYour Clerical and administrative stills will be greatly appreciated. The job would include answering phone calls, organizing files, scheduling appts, typing up documents, inputting information into our database, respond to calls and checking emails. Nonprofit: Hope and New Life Healthcare Your Clerical and administrative stills will be greatly appreciated. The job would include answering phone calls, organizing files, scheduling appts, typing up documents, inputting information into our database, respond to calls and checking emails. Nonprofit: Hope and New Life Healthcare Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55124 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden & Landscape Volunteer (18+)Looking to work more with your hands? Then join us as a Garden & Landscape volunteer, and help us plant, grow and harvest fruits and vegetables in our very own garden! You will work alongside and teach the kids from our Early Learning Center all about the joys of gardening. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to help revitalize and maintain our playground and outdoor areas by mulching, weeding, and cleaning. This role is perfect for individuals or groups who can visit us at least once a week during the spring and summer months. If you are interested in gardening, willing to get dirty and enjoy working outdoors regardless of the weather, we want you! Gardening experience and knowledge is preferred but not required. Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center Looking to work more with your hands? Then join us as a Garden & Landscape volunteer, and help us plant, grow and harvest fruits and vegetables in our very own garden! You will work alongside and teach the kids from our Early Learning Center all about the joys of gardening. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to help revitalize and maintain our playground and outdoor areas by mulching, weeding, and cleaning. This role is perfect for individuals or groups who can visit us at least once a week during the spring and summer months. If you are interested in gardening, willing to get dirty and enjoy working outdoors regardless of the weather, we want you! Gardening experience and knowledge is preferred but not required. Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seasonal Yard Work (Age 12 +)Do you like the outdoors? Enjoy the smell of fresh cut grass? Like to rake up leaves? Like to plant a few flowers or weed a flower bed? We are looking for you! Help an older senior neighbor with yard work and enjoy the outdoors. Help your older neighbor stay in the home they love with just a few hours a month. Yard maintenance is one of the biggest hurdles for seniors trying to stay in their own home. Make a new friend and strengthen your neighborhood. This opportunity is PERFECT for teens looking for volunteer experience. A few hours a month will make a huge difference! Nonprofit: Neighborhood Network for Seniors Do you like the outdoors? Enjoy the smell of fresh cut grass? Like to rake up leaves? Like to plant a few flowers or weed a flower bed? We are looking for you! Help an older senior neighbor with yard work and enjoy the outdoors. Help your older neighbor stay in the home they love with just a few hours a month. Yard maintenance is one of the biggest hurdles for seniors trying to stay in their own home. Make a new friend and strengthen your neighborhood. This opportunity is PERFECT for teens looking for volunteer experience. A few hours a month will make a huge difference! Nonprofit: Neighborhood Network for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |