Volunteer: Gain Valuable Hospice ExperienceKindred strives to provide comfort, compassion, dignity, and peace to terminally ill patients and their families through a holistic approach to physical, spiritual, and emotional care by professionally trained hospice teams and specialized community resources. Our volunteers are a part of that team. The volunteer’s role in hospice care includes patient/family and/or administrative support. Volunteers can provide direct support in the patient’s home or a nursing facility with the purpose of companionship and/or caregiver relief. Some volunteers help the family/patient celebrate special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. Administrative volunteers primarily work in our hospice office filing and/or assisting with mailings. We are looking for volunteers in the Lancaster County area. We appreciate the time you are able to give and do not have a limit. This is a volunteer/unpaid position. Agency: Kindred Hospice Kindred strives to provide comfort, compassion, dignity, and peace to terminally ill patients and their families through a holistic approach to physical, spiritual, and emotional care by professionally trained hospice teams and specialized community resources. Our volunteers are a part of that team. The volunteer’s role in hospice care includes patient/family and/or administrative support. Volunteers can provide direct support in the patient’s home or a nursing facility with the purpose of companionship and/or caregiver relief. Some volunteers help the family/patient celebrate special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. Administrative volunteers primarily work in our hospice office filing and/or assisting with mailings. We are looking for volunteers in the Lancaster County area. We appreciate the time you are able to give and do not have a limit. This is a volunteer/unpaid position. Agency: Kindred Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companionship Volunteer (Hospice)AN INTEGRAL COMPONENT OF OUR CARE AT KINDRED HOSPICE IS HAVING EMPATHETIC VOLUNTEERS. THESE INDIVIDUALS HAVE THE ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND AND SHARE THE FEELINGS OF SOMEONE WHO IS EXPERIENCING LOSS. THESE SPECIAL VOLUNTEERS KNOW FIRSTHAND HOW MUCH IT MEANS FOR SOMEONE TO SIMPLY BE THERE FOR THEM AND IT MEANS SO MUCH! SOMETIMES THE FAMILY AND CAREGIVERS ARE STRUGGLING MORE THAN THE INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING HOSPICE CARE. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE PATIENT VISITS, CAREGIVER RELIEF, PARTICIPATING IN ACTIVITIES WITH THE PATIENT (PUZZLES, CARDS, READING, GAMES, MUSIC, ETC.), COMPANIONSHIP, PHONE CALLS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE. VOLUNTEER DAYS AND TIMES ARE FLEXIBLE AS WE WILL WORK WITH YOUR SCHEDULE! SHARING SOME OF YOUR TIME AND HEART WITH THOSE THAT NEED IS SO HELPFUL AND APPRECIATED! This is a volunteer/unpaid position. Agency: Kindred Hospice AN INTEGRAL COMPONENT OF OUR CARE AT KINDRED HOSPICE IS HAVING EMPATHETIC VOLUNTEERS. THESE INDIVIDUALS HAVE THE ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND AND SHARE THE FEELINGS OF SOMEONE WHO IS EXPERIENCING LOSS. THESE SPECIAL VOLUNTEERS KNOW FIRSTHAND HOW MUCH IT MEANS FOR SOMEONE TO SIMPLY BE THERE FOR THEM AND IT MEANS SO MUCH! SOMETIMES THE FAMILY AND CAREGIVERS ARE STRUGGLING MORE THAN THE INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING HOSPICE CARE. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE PATIENT VISITS, CAREGIVER RELIEF, PARTICIPATING IN ACTIVITIES WITH THE PATIENT (PUZZLES, CARDS, READING, GAMES, MUSIC, ETC.), COMPANIONSHIP, PHONE CALLS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE. VOLUNTEER DAYS AND TIMES ARE FLEXIBLE AS WE WILL WORK WITH YOUR SCHEDULE! SHARING SOME OF YOUR TIME AND HEART WITH THOSE THAT NEED IS SO HELPFUL AND APPRECIATED! This is a volunteer/unpaid position. Agency: Kindred Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers - GeneralWe're looking for volunteers across all aspects of our ministry. If you're invested in a local church and are interested in serving your neighbors in need, we'd love to have you join us. We are in need of people gifted in: -Small home repairs/handyman tasks -Cleaning -Yardwork -Driving Agency: Love INC of Lancaster County We're looking for volunteers across all aspects of our ministry. If you're invested in a local church and are interested in serving your neighbors in need, we'd love to have you join us. We are in need of people gifted in: -Small home repairs/handyman tasks -Cleaning -Yardwork -Driving Agency: Love INC of Lancaster County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterLafayette Fire Company seeks an experienced grant writer who will pursue funding opportunities and write grants, in particular community based and foundation grants.
Agency: Lafayette Fire Company Lafayette Fire Company seeks an experienced grant writer who will pursue funding opportunities and write grants, in particular community based and foundation grants.
Agency: Lafayette Fire Company Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mowing, Trimming & Landscaping helpLafayette Fire Company seeks volunteers who are interested in landscaping and lawn care to assist with maintenance of our grounds. Mowing, Trimming and Landscaping help needed to maintain the grounds at Lafayette Fire Company - having extra hands to assist with the trimming and gas blower cleanup would be very helpful to our firefighter volunteers. Thank you in advance for considering serving in this way with your family or coworkers. Agency: Lafayette Fire Company Lafayette Fire Company seeks volunteers who are interested in landscaping and lawn care to assist with maintenance of our grounds. Mowing, Trimming and Landscaping help needed to maintain the grounds at Lafayette Fire Company - having extra hands to assist with the trimming and gas blower cleanup would be very helpful to our firefighter volunteers. Thank you in advance for considering serving in this way with your family or coworkers. Agency: Lafayette Fire Company Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Capital Campaign Team MembersLafayette Fire Company seeks volunteers to be a part of capital campaign planning and execution team to fund the replacement Truck 63. The projected cost will be nearly $2 million with a range of $400-$800K responsibility on our volunteers to fundraise by the 2026 delivery date. The capital campaign will focus on stages of creation, commitment & rollout for 2024 and 2025. We are seeking community minded advocates that value the millions of dollars of savings that our volunteer fire company provides the citizens of Lancaster county in time, equipment and services that save life, property & the environment. We look forward to having your assistance. Agency: Lafayette Fire Company Lafayette Fire Company seeks volunteers to be a part of capital campaign planning and execution team to fund the replacement Truck 63. The projected cost will be nearly $2 million with a range of $400-$800K responsibility on our volunteers to fundraise by the 2026 delivery date. The capital campaign will focus on stages of creation, commitment & rollout for 2024 and 2025. We are seeking community minded advocates that value the millions of dollars of savings that our volunteer fire company provides the citizens of Lancaster county in time, equipment and services that save life, property & the environment. We look forward to having your assistance. Agency: Lafayette Fire Company Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Distribution Liaisons Needed for Power Packs ProjectPower Packs Project is in need of volunteers to serve as Distribution Site Liaisons and assist school sites with weekly Power Packs distributions. We’re looking to incorporate more Power Packs volunteers in the schools to assist with weekly distributions. Distribution site teams, comprised by 3-4 volunteers will manage all things with distribution. Volunteer Drivers ( 1-2 drivers) will do warehouse pick up and drop off to schools, and Distribution Liaisons (1-2 volunteers) with the assistance of school liaison will manage all distribution at the site, giving packs to participants, recording pick up, obtaining TEFAP forms and returning all forms and leftover items to warehouse at end of distribution. Interested individuals will need to be available at the school WEDNESDAYS 2:30PM-4:00 PM. We understand school staff are stretched and it’s become too difficult to manage weekly distributions. This new set up is to address the staffing issues that have occurred last school year that resulted challenges of families unable to pick up at the school. School Liaisons can work with the Distribution Liaisons to ensure weekly distributions are successful. The addition of Distribution Site Teams will impact school site delivery schedules since they will only need to arrive up to 1 hour prior to site distribution time. School Liaisons will work closely with Distribution Site Team to ensure distribution space is available and assist with participant engagement. * Child Abuse, Criminal, FBI clearances required for all positions. Please contact Lancaster Region Director Annette Rosa Pabon at (717)517-9220 or annette@powerpacksproject.org for further details. Agency: Power Packs Project Power Packs Project is in need of volunteers to serve as Distribution Site Liaisons and assist school sites with weekly Power Packs distributions. We’re looking to incorporate more Power Packs volunteers in the schools to assist with weekly distributions. Distribution site teams, comprised by 3-4 volunteers will manage all things with distribution. Volunteer Drivers ( 1-2 drivers) will do warehouse pick up and drop off to schools, and Distribution Liaisons (1-2 volunteers) with the assistance of school liaison will manage all distribution at the site, giving packs to participants, recording pick up, obtaining TEFAP forms and returning all forms and leftover items to warehouse at end of distribution. Interested individuals will need to be available at the school WEDNESDAYS 2:30PM-4:00 PM. We understand school staff are stretched and it’s become too difficult to manage weekly distributions. This new set up is to address the staffing issues that have occurred last school year that resulted challenges of families unable to pick up at the school. School Liaisons can work with the Distribution Liaisons to ensure weekly distributions are successful. The addition of Distribution Site Teams will impact school site delivery schedules since they will only need to arrive up to 1 hour prior to site distribution time. School Liaisons will work closely with Distribution Site Team to ensure distribution space is available and assist with participant engagement. * Child Abuse, Criminal, FBI clearances required for all positions. Please contact Lancaster Region Director Annette Rosa Pabon at (717)517-9220 or annette@powerpacksproject.org for further details. Agency: Power Packs Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Office Administrative Volunteer Needed for Power Packs ProjectFront Office Administrative Volunteer needed to assist with various office duties, including greeting visitors, answering phone calls, e-mail correspondence, data entry, and helping with food pantry pick-up. Monday through Friday, 9am-4pm. Minimum of 2 hours, 2 days a week preferred. Please contact Lancaster Region Director Annette Rosa Pabon at (717)517-9220 or annette@powerpacksproject.org for further details. Agency: Power Packs Project Front Office Administrative Volunteer needed to assist with various office duties, including greeting visitors, answering phone calls, e-mail correspondence, data entry, and helping with food pantry pick-up. Monday through Friday, 9am-4pm. Minimum of 2 hours, 2 days a week preferred. Please contact Lancaster Region Director Annette Rosa Pabon at (717)517-9220 or annette@powerpacksproject.org for further details. Agency: Power Packs Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CoachGirls on the Run coaches are trained volunteers who lead a team of participants through a season of powerful and fun lessons. You do not need to be a runner; you simply need to have a desire to support and encourage the next generation. Coaches receive all the tools and support they need and find that they get as much out of coaching as they give. Coaches are the heart of our program! Each season, two or more volunteer coaches inspire and guide a team through our tried-and-true curriculum. If you're ready to directly make an impact, then this role is for you.
Agency: Girls On The Run of Lancaster Girls on the Run coaches are trained volunteers who lead a team of participants through a season of powerful and fun lessons. You do not need to be a runner; you simply need to have a desire to support and encourage the next generation. Coaches receive all the tools and support they need and find that they get as much out of coaching as they give. Coaches are the heart of our program! Each season, two or more volunteer coaches inspire and guide a team through our tried-and-true curriculum. If you're ready to directly make an impact, then this role is for you.
Agency: Girls On The Run of Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Junior CoachServing as a Junior Coach is a fun and rewarding way to get involved with Girls on the Run! This volunteer position is for high school girls aged 16-18 years old who want to grow their leadership skills. Paired with a Mentor Coach, Junior Coaches receive support to develop their own skills while serving as role models to program participants. Agency: Girls On The Run of Lancaster Serving as a Junior Coach is a fun and rewarding way to get involved with Girls on the Run! This volunteer position is for high school girls aged 16-18 years old who want to grow their leadership skills. Paired with a Mentor Coach, Junior Coaches receive support to develop their own skills while serving as role models to program participants. Agency: Girls On The Run of Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box DeliveryMeals on Wheels of Lancaster and Central PA Food Bank have developed a new partnership initative. On a monthly basis, non-perishable foods are provided to low-income seniors by utilizing a home-delivery model. We are seeking volunteers to assist us in delivering these boxes to seniors each month. The boxes contain goods such as canned goods, shelf-stable milk, juice, cereal and other nutritious foods. Generally speaking, these boxes weigh about 20-30 pounds each. Pick-up location is at Meals on Wheels of Lancaster's facility: 1411 Columbia Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17603 Agency: Meals On Wheels Of Lancaster Meals on Wheels of Lancaster and Central PA Food Bank have developed a new partnership initative. On a monthly basis, non-perishable foods are provided to low-income seniors by utilizing a home-delivery model. We are seeking volunteers to assist us in delivering these boxes to seniors each month. The boxes contain goods such as canned goods, shelf-stable milk, juice, cereal and other nutritious foods. Generally speaking, these boxes weigh about 20-30 pounds each. Pick-up location is at Meals on Wheels of Lancaster's facility: 1411 Columbia Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17603 Agency: Meals On Wheels Of Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Community Educators or Community ConnectorsCommunity Educators are volunteer public speakers who help the Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of education offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Community Connectors represent the Alzheimer’s Association at in-person community health and wellness events and helps to Connect community members to resources and support. Agency: Alzheimer's Association Greater Pennsylvania Chapter Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help the Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of education offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Community Connectors represent the Alzheimer’s Association at in-person community health and wellness events and helps to Connect community members to resources and support. Agency: Alzheimer's Association Greater Pennsylvania Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity is building LEADERS on our Construction SitesLancaster Lebanon Habitat for Humanity does more than build homes and faith. It also builds leaders. Habitat provides hands-on training and mentorship for new leaders working alongside staff on our construction sites. You will develop new construction and leadership skills while at the same time enriching your community. You will have the opportunity to build a team and build a home from the ground up. Habitat is looking for new leaders to share in this challenge! The Crew Leader’s principal function is to coach the volunteers to produce acceptable results safely. A Crew Leader can usually guide four to five unskilled or semi-skilled volunteers. Crew Leaders demonstrate tasks, maintain standards, monitor safety, and ensure that the volunteers have enough meaningful work to have a satisfying experience. A Crew Leader should be a people person, possess some basic construction aptitude, enjoy leadership, and be able to learn tasks quickly and then demonstrate those tasks to others. Our crews are currently working in Lebanon City, Columbia and Lancaster City! Please contact Mike Andrelczyk at mike@llhfh.org if you are interested in learning more about joining the team to support affordable homeownership in our community. Agency: Lancaster Lebanon Habitat for Humanity Lancaster Lebanon Habitat for Humanity does more than build homes and faith. It also builds leaders. Habitat provides hands-on training and mentorship for new leaders working alongside staff on our construction sites. You will develop new construction and leadership skills while at the same time enriching your community. You will have the opportunity to build a team and build a home from the ground up. Habitat is looking for new leaders to share in this challenge! The Crew Leader’s principal function is to coach the volunteers to produce acceptable results safely. A Crew Leader can usually guide four to five unskilled or semi-skilled volunteers. Crew Leaders demonstrate tasks, maintain standards, monitor safety, and ensure that the volunteers have enough meaningful work to have a satisfying experience. A Crew Leader should be a people person, possess some basic construction aptitude, enjoy leadership, and be able to learn tasks quickly and then demonstrate those tasks to others. Our crews are currently working in Lebanon City, Columbia and Lancaster City! Please contact Mike Andrelczyk at mike@llhfh.org if you are interested in learning more about joining the team to support affordable homeownership in our community. Agency: Lancaster Lebanon Habitat for Humanity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteerWe are a Christian youth center for kids K-12th grade. We have after school programs and summer programs. We are looking for volunteers to help with those programs. Our volunteers' main job is to build relationships with students. Our mission is to help youth and families thrive through gospel-centered ministries. Our volunteers listen and talk to students, participate in games/activities and point them to Jesus. This is a great opportunity to make a difference in your community. Agency: Solid Rock Youth Ministries We are a Christian youth center for kids K-12th grade. We have after school programs and summer programs. We are looking for volunteers to help with those programs. Our volunteers' main job is to build relationships with students. Our mission is to help youth and families thrive through gospel-centered ministries. Our volunteers listen and talk to students, participate in games/activities and point them to Jesus. This is a great opportunity to make a difference in your community. Agency: Solid Rock Youth Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17566 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Earn-a-Bike VolunteersThe Common Wheel is in need of folks to support our programming! Specifically, we are looking for people to assist with our Earn-a-Bike classes, which take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-6pm. A little about the program: The Common Wheel’s Earn-A-Bike Program is a 4 week after-school and summer program that is offered 10 times per year to local youth ages 11 - 21 8 students meet at our co-op in Reservoir Park Tuesday and Thursday for 2 hours At the beginning of the program, students select a donated bicycle which are in various states of disrepair Each class covers a separate system of the bike focusing on STEM concepts We spend the beginning of each class explaining how these systems work, how to diagnose and fix any issues, and then we help them rebuild the system with their own two hands At the end of the program, they end up with a completely overhauled working bike that they take home with safety equipment and accessories We also teach them how to ride safely on the street for two class sessions Students come from diverse backgrounds and a large percentage of our students receive a scholarshipAs a volunteer, you would assist our class instructor in following class curriculum to provide assistance to students, participate in group rides, and help address any student needs. All programming volunteers with The Common Wheel are required to complete clearance documentation before working with our Earn-a-Bike classes. Volunteer Requirements: For volunteers hoping to help with any program where kids are present, there are a few additional things we need from you. If you hope to help with programs where there is one-on-one interaction with kids like our Earn-a-Bike program we need: Signed Protecting Youth from Harm Act 24 Arrest/Conviction Report and Certification Form State Child Abuse History Clearance (time to complete depends on how much info you need to enter) Criminal Background Check (takes less than 5 minutes) If you have lived in PA for the past 10 years consecutively, sign this Disclosure Statement If you have not lived in PA for the past 10 years consecutively, the following is also needed: FBI Background CheckPlease email completed clearances to mac@thecommonwheel.com Agency: The Common Wheel The Common Wheel is in need of folks to support our programming! Specifically, we are looking for people to assist with our Earn-a-Bike classes, which take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-6pm. A little about the program: The Common Wheel’s Earn-A-Bike Program is a 4 week after-school and summer program that is offered 10 times per year to local youth ages 11 - 21 8 students meet at our co-op in Reservoir Park Tuesday and Thursday for 2 hours At the beginning of the program, students select a donated bicycle which are in various states of disrepair Each class covers a separate system of the bike focusing on STEM concepts We spend the beginning of each class explaining how these systems work, how to diagnose and fix any issues, and then we help them rebuild the system with their own two hands At the end of the program, they end up with a completely overhauled working bike that they take home with safety equipment and accessories We also teach them how to ride safely on the street for two class sessions Students come from diverse backgrounds and a large percentage of our students receive a scholarshipAs a volunteer, you would assist our class instructor in following class curriculum to provide assistance to students, participate in group rides, and help address any student needs. All programming volunteers with The Common Wheel are required to complete clearance documentation before working with our Earn-a-Bike classes. Volunteer Requirements: For volunteers hoping to help with any program where kids are present, there are a few additional things we need from you. If you hope to help with programs where there is one-on-one interaction with kids like our Earn-a-Bike program we need: Signed Protecting Youth from Harm Act 24 Arrest/Conviction Report and Certification Form State Child Abuse History Clearance (time to complete depends on how much info you need to enter) Criminal Background Check (takes less than 5 minutes) If you have lived in PA for the past 10 years consecutively, sign this Disclosure Statement If you have not lived in PA for the past 10 years consecutively, the following is also needed: FBI Background CheckPlease email completed clearances to mac@thecommonwheel.com Agency: The Common Wheel Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Bike Workshop VolunteersThe Common Wheel is in need of folks to support our programming! Specifically, we are looking for people to assist with our Youth Bike Workshop (YBW), which takes place each Wednesday from 12-6pm. A little about the program: The Common Wheel’s Youth Bike Workshop is for primary and secondary aged youth to receive basic repairs and components to make their bicycles safer on the streets. Each Wednesday, from 12-6, The Common Wheel provides basic repairs services and reduced cost parts to youth participants, guiding them through the repairs. One of the organization's most popular programs, YBW serves the needs of hundreds of students through the year.As a volunteer, you would assist The Common Wheel's staff in running the workshop and providing assistance to each and every one of the kids that come in for bicycle service needs. Our staff would be happy to provide training and education on bicycle repair and maintenance to volunteers. All programming volunteers with The Common Wheel are required to complete clearance documentation before joining our Youth Bike Workshop. Volunteer Requirements: For volunteers hoping to help with any program where kids are present, there are a few additional things we need from you. If you hope to help with programs where there is one-on-one interaction with kids like our Earn-a-Bike program we need: Signed Protecting Youth from Harm Act 24 Arrest/Conviction Report and Certification Form State Child Abuse History Clearance (time to complete depends on how much info you need to enter) Criminal Background Check (takes less than 5 minutes) If you have lived in PA for the past 10 years consecutively, sign this Disclosure Statement If you have not lived in PA for the past 10 years consecutively, the following is also needed: FBI Background CheckPlease email completed clearances to mac@thecommonwheel.com Agency: The Common Wheel The Common Wheel is in need of folks to support our programming! Specifically, we are looking for people to assist with our Youth Bike Workshop (YBW), which takes place each Wednesday from 12-6pm. A little about the program: The Common Wheel’s Youth Bike Workshop is for primary and secondary aged youth to receive basic repairs and components to make their bicycles safer on the streets. Each Wednesday, from 12-6, The Common Wheel provides basic repairs services and reduced cost parts to youth participants, guiding them through the repairs. One of the organization's most popular programs, YBW serves the needs of hundreds of students through the year.As a volunteer, you would assist The Common Wheel's staff in running the workshop and providing assistance to each and every one of the kids that come in for bicycle service needs. Our staff would be happy to provide training and education on bicycle repair and maintenance to volunteers. All programming volunteers with The Common Wheel are required to complete clearance documentation before joining our Youth Bike Workshop. Volunteer Requirements: For volunteers hoping to help with any program where kids are present, there are a few additional things we need from you. If you hope to help with programs where there is one-on-one interaction with kids like our Earn-a-Bike program we need: Signed Protecting Youth from Harm Act 24 Arrest/Conviction Report and Certification Form State Child Abuse History Clearance (time to complete depends on how much info you need to enter) Criminal Background Check (takes less than 5 minutes) If you have lived in PA for the past 10 years consecutively, sign this Disclosure Statement If you have not lived in PA for the past 10 years consecutively, the following is also needed: FBI Background CheckPlease email completed clearances to mac@thecommonwheel.com Agency: The Common Wheel Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Information Stand Volunteer 1st shiftVolunteers will help run the Information Stand within Lancaster Central Agency: Lancaster Central Market Volunteers will help run the Information Stand within Lancaster Central Agency: Lancaster Central Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Information Stand Volunteer 2nd ShiftVolunteers will help run the Information Stand within Lancaster Central Agency: Lancaster Central Market Volunteers will help run the Information Stand within Lancaster Central Agency: Lancaster Central Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aftermarket SupervisorSet up tables, collect donated food, set up food, supervise food distribution, clean up food and clean tables and put back. Agency: Lancaster Central Market Set up tables, collect donated food, set up food, supervise food distribution, clean up food and clean tables and put back. Agency: Lancaster Central Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visiting Companion - Home Hospice & Senior Nursing FacilitiesVolunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Hospice isn't about dying in the end. It's about living till the end." - HCC volunteer Are you looking for a unique & incredibly rewarding way to serve your local community and make a difference? Hospice & Community Care is seeking volunteers to provide companionship, emotional support, and social connection to patients in our care, either in their private residences or senior nursing facilities. Patient visits can be ongoing or a one-time assignment. Volunteer Tasks May Include: Bringing comfort & companionship to patients through regular, friendly visits Providing respite care and emotional support to patient caregiversReading to patients, playing games or music, singing, or providing comforting touch Recording & documenting patient's life stories or assisting with memory-making activities On some occasions, helping to transport patients to appointments or run errands for homebound patients.To become a Hospice & Community Care volunteer, you just need to have a compassionate heart and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Training is provided for all volunteers, with both in-person and online options offered throughout the year. A team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators are available to provide continued support. If you are interested in learning more about these opportunities or joining our amazing Volunteer corps, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Volunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Hospice isn't about dying in the end. It's about living till the end." - HCC volunteer Are you looking for a unique & incredibly rewarding way to serve your local community and make a difference? Hospice & Community Care is seeking volunteers to provide companionship, emotional support, and social connection to patients in our care, either in their private residences or senior nursing facilities. Patient visits can be ongoing or a one-time assignment. Volunteer Tasks May Include: Bringing comfort & companionship to patients through regular, friendly visits Providing respite care and emotional support to patient caregiversReading to patients, playing games or music, singing, or providing comforting touch Recording & documenting patient's life stories or assisting with memory-making activities On some occasions, helping to transport patients to appointments or run errands for homebound patients.To become a Hospice & Community Care volunteer, you just need to have a compassionate heart and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Training is provided for all volunteers, with both in-person and online options offered throughout the year. A team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators are available to provide continued support. If you are interested in learning more about these opportunities or joining our amazing Volunteer corps, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterans Honoring Veterans Volunteer ProgramVolunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Hospice isn't about dying in the end. It's about living till the end." - HCC volunteer Are you a veteran looking for a unique & incredibly rewarding way to serve your local community and make a difference? Hospice & Community Care is seeking Veteran volunteers to participate in our "We Honor Veterans", Vet-to-Vet program. Veteran volunteers provide companionship to veteran patients in our care. In addition, Veteran volunteers provide special Veteran Military pinning ceremonies to honor veteran patients, presenting them with military pins, a service certificate, and an American flag to thank them for their service to our country. Veteran volunteers have a special ability to relate and connect with fellow veterans, and this relationship can be incredibly comforting to both the veteran patient and family during their hospice journey. To become a Hospice & Community Care Veteran volunteer, you do need to be a military veteran, but also possess a compassionate heart and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Training is provided for all volunteers, with both in-person and online options offered throughout the year. A team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators are available to provide continued support. If you are interested in learning more about these opportunities or joining our dynamic team of Veteran volunteers, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Volunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Hospice isn't about dying in the end. It's about living till the end." - HCC volunteer Are you a veteran looking for a unique & incredibly rewarding way to serve your local community and make a difference? Hospice & Community Care is seeking Veteran volunteers to participate in our "We Honor Veterans", Vet-to-Vet program. Veteran volunteers provide companionship to veteran patients in our care. In addition, Veteran volunteers provide special Veteran Military pinning ceremonies to honor veteran patients, presenting them with military pins, a service certificate, and an American flag to thank them for their service to our country. Veteran volunteers have a special ability to relate and connect with fellow veterans, and this relationship can be incredibly comforting to both the veteran patient and family during their hospice journey. To become a Hospice & Community Care Veteran volunteer, you do need to be a military veteran, but also possess a compassionate heart and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Training is provided for all volunteers, with both in-person and online options offered throughout the year. A team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators are available to provide continued support. If you are interested in learning more about these opportunities or joining our dynamic team of Veteran volunteers, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Inpatient Center VolunteersVolunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Hospice isn't about dying in the end. It's about living till the end." - HCC volunteer Looking for a unique & incredibly rewarding way to serve your local community and make a difference? Hospice & Community Care's Bob Fryer & Family Inpatient Center in Mount Joy is a beautiful 24-bed facility designed to be a "home away from home" for patients and their families. The Inpatient Center needs ongoing volunteer support for the following roles: Foyer Volunteers: Be the first smiling face patients and their families see when they enter the Inpatient Center. Foyer volunteers assist families and visitors by providing directions, answering questions and providing a calm, welcoming presence. Inpatient Center Wing Volunteers: Provide emotional support and companionship to patients, assist the staff with patient support, help with meal preparation and making coffee, organizing and restocking kitchen/pantry supplies, patient laundry, and bringing a hospitality cart to patients and visitors. Meal Time Support Wing Volunteers: Support hospice staff during patient meal times by helping to prepare meals, deliver meals to patient rooms, and assist patients with feeding if they need more assistance. Music Support Volunteer: Offers the gift of music to patients in the Inpatient Center (voice or instrument).To become a Hospice & Community Care volunteer, you just need to have a compassionate heart and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Training is provided for all volunteers, with both in-person and online options offered throughout the year. A team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators are available to provide continued support. If you are interested in learning more about these opportunities or joining our amazing Volunteer corps, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Volunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Hospice isn't about dying in the end. It's about living till the end." - HCC volunteer Looking for a unique & incredibly rewarding way to serve your local community and make a difference? Hospice & Community Care's Bob Fryer & Family Inpatient Center in Mount Joy is a beautiful 24-bed facility designed to be a "home away from home" for patients and their families. The Inpatient Center needs ongoing volunteer support for the following roles: Foyer Volunteers: Be the first smiling face patients and their families see when they enter the Inpatient Center. Foyer volunteers assist families and visitors by providing directions, answering questions and providing a calm, welcoming presence. Inpatient Center Wing Volunteers: Provide emotional support and companionship to patients, assist the staff with patient support, help with meal preparation and making coffee, organizing and restocking kitchen/pantry supplies, patient laundry, and bringing a hospitality cart to patients and visitors. Meal Time Support Wing Volunteers: Support hospice staff during patient meal times by helping to prepare meals, deliver meals to patient rooms, and assist patients with feeding if they need more assistance. Music Support Volunteer: Offers the gift of music to patients in the Inpatient Center (voice or instrument).To become a Hospice & Community Care volunteer, you just need to have a compassionate heart and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Training is provided for all volunteers, with both in-person and online options offered throughout the year. A team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators are available to provide continued support. If you are interested in learning more about these opportunities or joining our amazing Volunteer corps, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17552 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Hair StylistsVolunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Being a Hair Stylist volunteer for Hospice & Community Care has been so meaningful. Being able to combine my craft with helping people at such a pivotal time in their lives is an honor. Yet, I am certain that I'm the one who benefits the most." - HCC Hair Stylist volunteer Looking for a unique & incredibly rewarding way to serve your local community and make a difference? Share your professional expertise to meet the needs of our hospice patients! Hospice & Community Care is seeking skilled volunteer Hair Stylists to provide hair cuts to patients in their home residences, senior nursing facilities, or our Inpatient Center in Mount Joy. For patients in our care, this service can provide comfort and joy, and a much-appreciated respite from the daily physical and mental challenges faced as a result of their serious illness. Hair stylist volunteers equally benefit, as their service can bring an immense sense of purpose and satisfaction. Hair stylist volunteers must possess a current, valid Pennsylvania Cosmetology license, have their own tools/supplies and reliable transportation. Training will be provided. No time commitment is necessary, and patient visits can be designed to best fit a volunteer's busy schedule. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity or joining our amazing Volunteer Corps, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Volunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Being a Hair Stylist volunteer for Hospice & Community Care has been so meaningful. Being able to combine my craft with helping people at such a pivotal time in their lives is an honor. Yet, I am certain that I'm the one who benefits the most." - HCC Hair Stylist volunteer Looking for a unique & incredibly rewarding way to serve your local community and make a difference? Share your professional expertise to meet the needs of our hospice patients! Hospice & Community Care is seeking skilled volunteer Hair Stylists to provide hair cuts to patients in their home residences, senior nursing facilities, or our Inpatient Center in Mount Joy. For patients in our care, this service can provide comfort and joy, and a much-appreciated respite from the daily physical and mental challenges faced as a result of their serious illness. Hair stylist volunteers equally benefit, as their service can bring an immense sense of purpose and satisfaction. Hair stylist volunteers must possess a current, valid Pennsylvania Cosmetology license, have their own tools/supplies and reliable transportation. Training will be provided. No time commitment is necessary, and patient visits can be designed to best fit a volunteer's busy schedule. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity or joining our amazing Volunteer Corps, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pathways Center for Grief and LossThe Pathways Center for Grief and Loss provides free bereavement support services to the local Lancaster community and is here to help meet the individual needs of anyone in our service area region who is coping with the serious illness or loss of a loved one. From support groups, individual counseling, online support, children’s support groups and more, we welcome the opportunity to support you. The Pathways Center seeks volunteers to help support the following roles: Foyer Greeter: Welcomes guests to the Pathways Center, provides administrative support to staff. Bereavement Volunteer: Supports Pathways staff in providing support and companionship to persons who have experienced the death of a loved one, either by personal calls/visits or co-facilitating support groups. Volunteers are also needed to make check-in calls to family members of patients who have passed in the care of Hospice & Community Care. Coping Kids & Teens Bereavement Volunteer: Provides emotional support, companionship and/or participation in group or individual activities with children who have experienced a loss. Camp Chimaqua: Camp Chimaqua is a weekend camp for children ages 6-10 which occurs the last weekend in May. Camp "Buddy" volunteers are paired with a camper to provide individual support to a bereaved child during the weekend camp experience.To become a Pathways Center for Grief & Loss volunteer, you just need to have a compassionate heart and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Training is provided for all volunteers, with both in-person and online options offered throughout the year. A team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators are available to provide continued support. If you are interested in learning more about these opportunities or joining our amazing Volunteer corps, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care The Pathways Center for Grief and Loss provides free bereavement support services to the local Lancaster community and is here to help meet the individual needs of anyone in our service area region who is coping with the serious illness or loss of a loved one. From support groups, individual counseling, online support, children’s support groups and more, we welcome the opportunity to support you. The Pathways Center seeks volunteers to help support the following roles: Foyer Greeter: Welcomes guests to the Pathways Center, provides administrative support to staff. Bereavement Volunteer: Supports Pathways staff in providing support and companionship to persons who have experienced the death of a loved one, either by personal calls/visits or co-facilitating support groups. Volunteers are also needed to make check-in calls to family members of patients who have passed in the care of Hospice & Community Care. Coping Kids & Teens Bereavement Volunteer: Provides emotional support, companionship and/or participation in group or individual activities with children who have experienced a loss. Camp Chimaqua: Camp Chimaqua is a weekend camp for children ages 6-10 which occurs the last weekend in May. Camp "Buddy" volunteers are paired with a camper to provide individual support to a bereaved child during the weekend camp experience.To become a Pathways Center for Grief & Loss volunteer, you just need to have a compassionate heart and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Training is provided for all volunteers, with both in-person and online options offered throughout the year. A team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators are available to provide continued support. If you are interested in learning more about these opportunities or joining our amazing Volunteer corps, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17552 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Videographer/Graphic DesignerWe are seeking a skilled videographer and/or graphic designer to assist us in creating marketing materials for recruiting volunteers, creating Lafayette specific training videos and graphics, and overall adding to the creative portfolio of Lafayette Fire Company to encourage community participation. Agency: Lafayette Fire Company We are seeking a skilled videographer and/or graphic designer to assist us in creating marketing materials for recruiting volunteers, creating Lafayette specific training videos and graphics, and overall adding to the creative portfolio of Lafayette Fire Company to encourage community participation. Agency: Lafayette Fire Company Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteer Cooks!If you like to cook, this is an opportunity to help prepare hot meals for people in need of nutritional support in the Warwick School District. Meals are prepared Monday thru Friday, 8 am to 11 am in a clean, well equipped kitchen in Lititz at LCOB. Choose your day or days, weekly or monthly, to suit your schedule, or join our substitute cook list. Cooks prepare a hot meal (protein and 2 vegetables) while other kitchen helpers prepare salads, sandwiches, snacks and desserts. Follow pre-printed easy menus for 50-60 people with prep and cooking time about 1.5 to 2 hours. Our cooks are men and women, and you can work alone or you can team up with a friend and cook togetherAgency: Lititz Meals on Wheels If you like to cook, this is an opportunity to help prepare hot meals for people in need of nutritional support in the Warwick School District. Meals are prepared Monday thru Friday, 8 am to 11 am in a clean, well equipped kitchen in Lititz at LCOB. Choose your day or days, weekly or monthly, to suit your schedule, or join our substitute cook list. Cooks prepare a hot meal (protein and 2 vegetables) while other kitchen helpers prepare salads, sandwiches, snacks and desserts. Follow pre-printed easy menus for 50-60 people with prep and cooking time about 1.5 to 2 hours. Our cooks are men and women, and you can work alone or you can team up with a friend and cook togetherAgency: Lititz Meals on Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17543 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marshall Street Bookstore ManagerThe Marshall Street Bookstore sells gently used books for all ages. Located at 225 N. Marshall Street in Lancaster, it is a busy hub for customers to buy wonderful books at extremely reasonable prices. If you are a strong leader who enjoys mixing with people of all ages, helping customers find the ideal books, using a cash register and credit card machine, and making attractive displays, please consider apply for the Manager position at the Marshall Street Bookstore! The Manager… Create weekly sales report and as needed maintenance invoices for financial management Coordinate and post monthly volunteer scheduleOversees the appearance and cleanliness of bookstore by notifying appropriate library maintenance personnel when areas need attention. Maintains book back stock, shelves books in appropriate categories, and works with Book ReSort staff to replenish inventory. Works several shifts/month to keep in touch with what customers are buying or looking for in book selection. Has flexibility to assist in covering other shifts as needed. Trains new volunteers. Communicate changes, updates, issues with volunteers. The ideal candidate will have flexible weekday availability. This is a big job, and we're willing to have co-managers lead the volunteer team at the Marshall Street Bookstore. To learn more or to apply, please visit Lancaster Public Library's website. Agency: Lancaster Public Library The Marshall Street Bookstore sells gently used books for all ages. Located at 225 N. Marshall Street in Lancaster, it is a busy hub for customers to buy wonderful books at extremely reasonable prices. If you are a strong leader who enjoys mixing with people of all ages, helping customers find the ideal books, using a cash register and credit card machine, and making attractive displays, please consider apply for the Manager position at the Marshall Street Bookstore! The Manager… Create weekly sales report and as needed maintenance invoices for financial management Coordinate and post monthly volunteer scheduleOversees the appearance and cleanliness of bookstore by notifying appropriate library maintenance personnel when areas need attention. Maintains book back stock, shelves books in appropriate categories, and works with Book ReSort staff to replenish inventory. Works several shifts/month to keep in touch with what customers are buying or looking for in book selection. Has flexibility to assist in covering other shifts as needed. Trains new volunteers. Communicate changes, updates, issues with volunteers. The ideal candidate will have flexible weekday availability. This is a big job, and we're willing to have co-managers lead the volunteer team at the Marshall Street Bookstore. To learn more or to apply, please visit Lancaster Public Library's website. Agency: Lancaster Public Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lititz Chooses Love Food Pantry and Clothing ClosetLititz Chooses Love is seeking volunteers for our Resource Center!
Volunteers are needed at the following times:
Wednesdays from 11am-2pm
Wednesdays from 5pm-8pm
Saturdays from 9am-12pm
Our Resource Center includes a food pantry and clothing closet. The center is open to ANYONE in need. We do not require proof of income or any other information to "qualify" for our services.
Please sign up on our Volunteer Page. Agency: Lancaster County Chooses Love Lititz Chooses Love is seeking volunteers for our Resource Center!
Volunteers are needed at the following times:
Wednesdays from 11am-2pm
Wednesdays from 5pm-8pm
Saturdays from 9am-12pm
Our Resource Center includes a food pantry and clothing closet. The center is open to ANYONE in need. We do not require proof of income or any other information to "qualify" for our services.
Please sign up on our Volunteer Page. Agency: Lancaster County Chooses Love Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17564 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal Care AssistantAnimal care volunteers provide daily care to our patients and non-releasable permanent resident animals under the guidance of our Certified Wildlife Rehabilitator and members of our Board. The general responsibilities of Animal Care Assistants may include: Cleaning indoor and outdoor enclosures, washing dishes or loading/unloading dishwasher, and laundry. Ensuring cages and enclosures remain safe for patients and residents Preparing daily diets; both solid and formula. Hand feeding infant and juvenile patients. Providing enrichment activities to patients and permanent residents. Assisting with the patient intakes. Preparing activities for our public outreach programs (after the animal care is completed)Requirements for all volunteers at Acorn Acres: Must be at least 25 years of age and possess at least a high school diploma or equivalent. Must have reliable transportation and be lawfully licensed to operate. Must commit to schedule of at least 4 hours, same day, same shift, weekly for a minimum of 6 months. Must be willing to work in all conditions, including outdoors. Must be able to stand for your entire shift. Must be prompt and dress appropriately for working conditions. Must be able to work independently. Must sign a volunteer agreement, waiver of liability, and complete a (free) state background check.Agency: Acorn Acres Wildlife Rehabilitation Animal care volunteers provide daily care to our patients and non-releasable permanent resident animals under the guidance of our Certified Wildlife Rehabilitator and members of our Board. The general responsibilities of Animal Care Assistants may include: Cleaning indoor and outdoor enclosures, washing dishes or loading/unloading dishwasher, and laundry. Ensuring cages and enclosures remain safe for patients and residents Preparing daily diets; both solid and formula. Hand feeding infant and juvenile patients. Providing enrichment activities to patients and permanent residents. Assisting with the patient intakes. Preparing activities for our public outreach programs (after the animal care is completed)Requirements for all volunteers at Acorn Acres: Must be at least 25 years of age and possess at least a high school diploma or equivalent. Must have reliable transportation and be lawfully licensed to operate. Must commit to schedule of at least 4 hours, same day, same shift, weekly for a minimum of 6 months. Must be willing to work in all conditions, including outdoors. Must be able to stand for your entire shift. Must be prompt and dress appropriately for working conditions. Must be able to work independently. Must sign a volunteer agreement, waiver of liability, and complete a (free) state background check.Agency: Acorn Acres Wildlife Rehabilitation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17551 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Juliana Bookstore ManagerThe Juliana Bookstore sells gently used books for all ages. Located inside the Lancaster Public Library-Lancaster City Branch in Ewell Plaza, it is a busy hub for customers to buy wonderful books at extremely reasonable prices. If you are a strong leader who enjoys mixing with people of all ages, helping customers find the ideal books, using a cash register and credit card machine, and making attractive displays, please consider apply for the Manager position at the Marshall Street Bookstore! The Manager… Create weekly sales report and as needed maintenance invoices for financial management Coordinate and post monthly volunteer scheduleOversees the appearance and cleanliness of bookstore by notifying appropriate library maintenance personnel when areas need attention. Maintains book back stock, shelves books in appropriate categories, and works with Book ReSort staff to replenish inventory. Works several shifts/month to keep in touch with what customers are buying or looking for in book selection. Has flexibility to assist in covering other shifts as needed. Trains new volunteers. Communicate changes, updates, issues with volunteers. The ideal candidate will have flexible weekday availability. This is a big job, and we're willing to have co-managers lead the volunteer team at the Juliana Bookstore. To learn more or to apply, please visit Lancaster Public Library's website. Agency: Lancaster Public Library The Juliana Bookstore sells gently used books for all ages. Located inside the Lancaster Public Library-Lancaster City Branch in Ewell Plaza, it is a busy hub for customers to buy wonderful books at extremely reasonable prices. If you are a strong leader who enjoys mixing with people of all ages, helping customers find the ideal books, using a cash register and credit card machine, and making attractive displays, please consider apply for the Manager position at the Marshall Street Bookstore! The Manager… Create weekly sales report and as needed maintenance invoices for financial management Coordinate and post monthly volunteer scheduleOversees the appearance and cleanliness of bookstore by notifying appropriate library maintenance personnel when areas need attention. Maintains book back stock, shelves books in appropriate categories, and works with Book ReSort staff to replenish inventory. Works several shifts/month to keep in touch with what customers are buying or looking for in book selection. Has flexibility to assist in covering other shifts as needed. Trains new volunteers. Communicate changes, updates, issues with volunteers. The ideal candidate will have flexible weekday availability. This is a big job, and we're willing to have co-managers lead the volunteer team at the Juliana Bookstore. To learn more or to apply, please visit Lancaster Public Library's website. Agency: Lancaster Public Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Keep Calm and Help Keep Your Library Tidy!We seek a reliable and conscientious individual to join our maintenance team in providing a safe, clean, and attractive public building.
This is a part-time unpaid volunteer position that supports the Lancaster Public Library’s maintenance and cleaning efforts. The custodial volunteer is responsible for performing custodial duties, minor maintenance, and other miscellaneous duties in order to ensure that our building and facilities are maintained in a healthy, safe, and sanitary manner.The custodial volunteer position is great for anyone looking to transition back into the workforce and gain a positive referral and support system while job searching. Duties include: Dusting, vacuuming, mopping floors, washing tables, windows, and doors; cleaning up the courtyard and sidewalk; landscaping, and other tasks necessary to keep the library a clean and inviting place for the public.Experience and Training: Must be able to perform above listed services and have the ability to work independently Qualifications: Ability and willingness to perform physical work Benefits: Knowing the library is a cleaner more welcoming place through your efforts Agency: Lancaster Public Library We seek a reliable and conscientious individual to join our maintenance team in providing a safe, clean, and attractive public building.
This is a part-time unpaid volunteer position that supports the Lancaster Public Library’s maintenance and cleaning efforts. The custodial volunteer is responsible for performing custodial duties, minor maintenance, and other miscellaneous duties in order to ensure that our building and facilities are maintained in a healthy, safe, and sanitary manner.The custodial volunteer position is great for anyone looking to transition back into the workforce and gain a positive referral and support system while job searching. Duties include: Dusting, vacuuming, mopping floors, washing tables, windows, and doors; cleaning up the courtyard and sidewalk; landscaping, and other tasks necessary to keep the library a clean and inviting place for the public.Experience and Training: Must be able to perform above listed services and have the ability to work independently Qualifications: Ability and willingness to perform physical work Benefits: Knowing the library is a cleaner more welcoming place through your efforts Agency: Lancaster Public Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Matching Greeting Cards with EnvelopesWould you like to volunteer in a community center where you can interact with people of your age and interests? Art of Recycle is a community center that is open to the public and has comfortable areas to work, while seated. One of our needs is for someone to assist with the greeting cards that are available for sale as part of AoR’s fundraising store. AoR receives hundreds of greeting cards a week which need to be sorted by occasion and paired with envelopes. This is a great opportunity for someone who would like to volunteer in a slow paced, stress free environment that is socially active. The greeting card section is located in AoR’s bookstore, where you can greet guests and be seated at a table where you can help sort greeting cards and assist people in finding the perfect card. You have the option to volunteer anytime we are open for as many days or hours as you wish. Childline clearances and background checks are mandatory and are done free of charge by Art of Recycle Agency: Art of Recycle Would you like to volunteer in a community center where you can interact with people of your age and interests? Art of Recycle is a community center that is open to the public and has comfortable areas to work, while seated. One of our needs is for someone to assist with the greeting cards that are available for sale as part of AoR’s fundraising store. AoR receives hundreds of greeting cards a week which need to be sorted by occasion and paired with envelopes. This is a great opportunity for someone who would like to volunteer in a slow paced, stress free environment that is socially active. The greeting card section is located in AoR’s bookstore, where you can greet guests and be seated at a table where you can help sort greeting cards and assist people in finding the perfect card. You have the option to volunteer anytime we are open for as many days or hours as you wish. Childline clearances and background checks are mandatory and are done free of charge by Art of Recycle Agency: Art of Recycle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17522 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Crochet or Knitting Club Organizer and HostWant to organize a crochet or knitting club in Ephrata, PA? Art of Recycle has the comfy space and the need for a knitting/crochet club. Saturday mornings or afternoons are a great time for people to get together. Anytime during the week is ok too. If this is something that you have been wanting to do, but didn’t know where to host your knitting club, or how to get it started, then AoR is a place to start. Childline and background clearances are mandatory. Art of Recycle does background checks and clearances for free. Contact AoR by telephone or visit us in person. Agency: Art of Recycle Want to organize a crochet or knitting club in Ephrata, PA? Art of Recycle has the comfy space and the need for a knitting/crochet club. Saturday mornings or afternoons are a great time for people to get together. Anytime during the week is ok too. If this is something that you have been wanting to do, but didn’t know where to host your knitting club, or how to get it started, then AoR is a place to start. Childline and background clearances are mandatory. Art of Recycle does background checks and clearances for free. Contact AoR by telephone or visit us in person. Agency: Art of Recycle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17522 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event DecoratorArt of Recycle is in need of people that can help to clean and decorate our activity rooms and store for holidays and events. These positions are volunteer only. We do not have a budget to hire people since many of our services are offered free to the public. Agency: Art of Recycle Art of Recycle is in need of people that can help to clean and decorate our activity rooms and store for holidays and events. These positions are volunteer only. We do not have a budget to hire people since many of our services are offered free to the public. Agency: Art of Recycle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17522 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Organizing Books by Author and CategoriesDo you love books as much as we do? Art of Recycle runs a fundraising bookstore and gifts books for free to children. We are looking for someone who would like to clean and organize books in the bookstore one to three days a week, a few hours a day. Make your own schedule. This is a volunteer position, we cannot afford to hire. Art of Recycle is a community center and is a very social environment. There is plenty of seating in the bookstore and much of the work can be done while seated while socializing with guests in a stress free environment. It’s a great environment for a senior citizen who is interested in making friends and looking for something to do to stay active. Make your own hours, whenever we are open. Contact us by phone Or visit us in person. Agency: Art of Recycle Do you love books as much as we do? Art of Recycle runs a fundraising bookstore and gifts books for free to children. We are looking for someone who would like to clean and organize books in the bookstore one to three days a week, a few hours a day. Make your own schedule. This is a volunteer position, we cannot afford to hire. Art of Recycle is a community center and is a very social environment. There is plenty of seating in the bookstore and much of the work can be done while seated while socializing with guests in a stress free environment. It’s a great environment for a senior citizen who is interested in making friends and looking for something to do to stay active. Make your own hours, whenever we are open. Contact us by phone Or visit us in person. Agency: Art of Recycle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17522 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activity Room Volunteer AssistantStock activity room with craft materials, straighten shelves, clean tables and floors, assist crafters with their needs. Art of Recycle is looking for volunteers who would enjoy helping people with their crafting in our free activity room. We are always looking for volunteers who can help to tidy up after crafters and remind crafters to tidy up after themselves. This is a social environment working with children and their parents or guardians. This is a stress free and comfortable environment. Art of Recycle does not have any hiring positions. We do not hire. AoR is a great place to volunteer for school volunteer projects, or for seniors citizens who are looking for a social environment to participate in. You make your own schedule, during our hours of operation. Childline clearances and background checks are mandatory. Agency: Art of Recycle Stock activity room with craft materials, straighten shelves, clean tables and floors, assist crafters with their needs. Art of Recycle is looking for volunteers who would enjoy helping people with their crafting in our free activity room. We are always looking for volunteers who can help to tidy up after crafters and remind crafters to tidy up after themselves. This is a social environment working with children and their parents or guardians. This is a stress free and comfortable environment. Art of Recycle does not have any hiring positions. We do not hire. AoR is a great place to volunteer for school volunteer projects, or for seniors citizens who are looking for a social environment to participate in. You make your own schedule, during our hours of operation. Childline clearances and background checks are mandatory. Agency: Art of Recycle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17522 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Counselor Advocate VolunteerOverview:
As a Counselor Advocate Volunteer, you will play a crucial role in providing person-centered, trauma-informed support and assistance to survivors of domestic violence. Responsibilities may include: offering crisis intervention, peer counseling, and advocacy services, and co-facilitating support groups. You will be responsible for maintaining accurate records and engaging in ongoing training to enhance your expertise in addressing domestic violence and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Peer Counseling and Advocacy: Conduct individual peer counseling sessions and advocate for the needs of both residential and non-residential program participants.
Facilitate Support Groups: Co-facilitate psycho-educational and support groups to create a nurturing and informative environment for program participants.
On-Site Household Support: Offer on-site household support to residents, ensuring their comfort and safety.
Documentation and Record-Keeping: Complete any required data entry and/or paperwork accurately and promptly.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly data to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education on topics related to domestic violence, victims' services, trauma-informed practices, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other approved relevant areas to stay informed and enhance your skills.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Person-centered, trauma-informed approach. Empathetic and non-judgmental attitude. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality. Willingness to learn and adapt to changing circumstances. Ability to work effectively within a team. Basic computer skills for documentation purposes.
Benefits:
Gain valuable experience in the field of domestic violence prevention and support. Opportunity for personal and professional growth through ongoing training. Contribute to creating a safer community for those affected by domestic violence. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Overview:
As a Counselor Advocate Volunteer, you will play a crucial role in providing person-centered, trauma-informed support and assistance to survivors of domestic violence. Responsibilities may include: offering crisis intervention, peer counseling, and advocacy services, and co-facilitating support groups. You will be responsible for maintaining accurate records and engaging in ongoing training to enhance your expertise in addressing domestic violence and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Peer Counseling and Advocacy: Conduct individual peer counseling sessions and advocate for the needs of both residential and non-residential program participants.
Facilitate Support Groups: Co-facilitate psycho-educational and support groups to create a nurturing and informative environment for program participants.
On-Site Household Support: Offer on-site household support to residents, ensuring their comfort and safety.
Documentation and Record-Keeping: Complete any required data entry and/or paperwork accurately and promptly.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly data to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education on topics related to domestic violence, victims' services, trauma-informed practices, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other approved relevant areas to stay informed and enhance your skills.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Person-centered, trauma-informed approach. Empathetic and non-judgmental attitude. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality. Willingness to learn and adapt to changing circumstances. Ability to work effectively within a team. Basic computer skills for documentation purposes.
Benefits:
Gain valuable experience in the field of domestic violence prevention and support. Opportunity for personal and professional growth through ongoing training. Contribute to creating a safer community for those affected by domestic violence. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resident Assistant VolunteerOverview:
As a Volunteer Resident Assistant, you will play a crucial role in providing support and assistance to survivors of domestic violence. Responsibilities may include: answering our 24-hour hotline and text line, providing on-site assistance to Safe House residents, offering crisis intervention. You will be responsible for maintaining accurate records and engaging in ongoing training to enhance your expertise in addressing domestic violence and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Provide Support and Options: Offer empathetic support and a range of options to individuals contacting our 24-hour hotline and text line seeking assistance.
On-Site Household Support: Offer on-site household support to residents, ensuring their comfort and safety.
Documentation and Record-Keeping: Complete any required data entry and/or paperwork accurately and promptly.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly data to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education on topics related to domestic violence, victims services, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other approved relevant areas to stay informed and enhance your skills.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Empathetic and non-judgmental attitude. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality. Willingness to learn and adapt to changing circumstances. Ability to work effectively within a team. Basic computer skills for documentation purposes.
Benefits:
Gain valuable experience in the field of domestic violence prevention and support. Opportunity for personal and professional growth through ongoing training. Contribute to creating a safer community for those affected by domestic violence. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Overview:
As a Volunteer Resident Assistant, you will play a crucial role in providing support and assistance to survivors of domestic violence. Responsibilities may include: answering our 24-hour hotline and text line, providing on-site assistance to Safe House residents, offering crisis intervention. You will be responsible for maintaining accurate records and engaging in ongoing training to enhance your expertise in addressing domestic violence and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Provide Support and Options: Offer empathetic support and a range of options to individuals contacting our 24-hour hotline and text line seeking assistance.
On-Site Household Support: Offer on-site household support to residents, ensuring their comfort and safety.
Documentation and Record-Keeping: Complete any required data entry and/or paperwork accurately and promptly.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly data to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education on topics related to domestic violence, victims services, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other approved relevant areas to stay informed and enhance your skills.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Empathetic and non-judgmental attitude. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality. Willingness to learn and adapt to changing circumstances. Ability to work effectively within a team. Basic computer skills for documentation purposes.
Benefits:
Gain valuable experience in the field of domestic violence prevention and support. Opportunity for personal and professional growth through ongoing training. Contribute to creating a safer community for those affected by domestic violence. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Program VolunteerOverview:
As a Family Program Volunteer, you will play a vital role in providing support and advocacy to children and youth who have experienced domestic violence. Your responsibilities may include co-facilitating educational groups, engaging in parent/child activities, assisting in the ongoing curriculum development, providing childcare/activities during adult support group sessions and appointments, maintaining documentation, and participating in ongoing training to enhance your knowledge of domestic violence, victims services, evidence-based practices, community resources, and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Child Advocacy and Support: Offer support and advocacy to children and youth who have been affected by domestic violence, providing a safe and compassionate environment for them to heal and express themselves.
Support Group Facilitation: Co-facilitate support groups for children and engage in parent/child activities to promote healing and growth.
Curriculum Development: Assist in ongoing curriculum development tailored for the Family Program component.
Childcare and Positive Role Modeling: Provide childcare and engage children in age-appropriate activities during support group sessions and appointments. Redirect children's behaviors in healthy ways and serve as a positive role model for them.
Documentation: Complete all required documentation related to providing services to both children and adult participants.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly data to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education in the areas of domestic violence, victims services, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other relevant topics.
Qualifications:
Compassionate and patient demeanor when working with children and youth. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality. Ability to engage children in creative and age-appropriate activities. Willingness to learn and adapt to the needs of the children's program. Basic computer skills for documentation purposes.
Benefits:
Gain valuable experience in supporting children and youth affected by domestic violence. Opportunity for personal and professional growth through ongoing training. Make a meaningful contribution to helping children and families heal and recover from domestic violence. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Overview:
As a Family Program Volunteer, you will play a vital role in providing support and advocacy to children and youth who have experienced domestic violence. Your responsibilities may include co-facilitating educational groups, engaging in parent/child activities, assisting in the ongoing curriculum development, providing childcare/activities during adult support group sessions and appointments, maintaining documentation, and participating in ongoing training to enhance your knowledge of domestic violence, victims services, evidence-based practices, community resources, and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Child Advocacy and Support: Offer support and advocacy to children and youth who have been affected by domestic violence, providing a safe and compassionate environment for them to heal and express themselves.
Support Group Facilitation: Co-facilitate support groups for children and engage in parent/child activities to promote healing and growth.
Curriculum Development: Assist in ongoing curriculum development tailored for the Family Program component.
Childcare and Positive Role Modeling: Provide childcare and engage children in age-appropriate activities during support group sessions and appointments. Redirect children's behaviors in healthy ways and serve as a positive role model for them.
Documentation: Complete all required documentation related to providing services to both children and adult participants.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly data to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education in the areas of domestic violence, victims services, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other relevant topics.
Qualifications:
Compassionate and patient demeanor when working with children and youth. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality. Ability to engage children in creative and age-appropriate activities. Willingness to learn and adapt to the needs of the children's program. Basic computer skills for documentation purposes.
Benefits:
Gain valuable experience in supporting children and youth affected by domestic violence. Opportunity for personal and professional growth through ongoing training. Make a meaningful contribution to helping children and families heal and recover from domestic violence. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Legal Advocacy VolunteerOverview:
As a Legal Advocacy Volunteer, you will play a critical role in providing support and advocacy to clients involved in the legal system, helping them navigate the complexities of both the criminal and civil legal systems. Your responsibilities will include conducting intake interviews, informing clients about legal procedures and implications, accompanying clients to court proceedings, making appropriate referrals, providing office support, and participating in ongoing training to enhance your knowledge of domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Client Intake and Support: Conduct brief intake interviews with clients through the hotline and walk-in services, ensuring a compassionate and supportive approach.
Legal Procedure Guidance: Inform clients of the steps and potential implications of legal procedures they may choose to pursue.
Court Accompaniment: Accompany clients to court-related proceedings, such as Protection From Abuse (PFA) court, to provide emotional support and assistance.
Referrals and Access to Services: Make appropriate referrals to services and resources based on clients' needs, and assist clients in accessing these services when necessary.
Office Support: Provide office-related support as requested by the Legal Clinic Director or their designee, which may include administrative tasks and document preparation.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly logs to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education in the areas of domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other relevant topics.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Empathetic and non-judgmental attitude. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality. Familiarity with legal processes or willingness to learn. Ability to work well under pressure in a legal setting. Basic computer skills for documentation and administrative tasks.
Benefits:
Gain valuable experience in legal advocacy and support for clients in crisis. Opportunity for personal and professional growth through ongoing training. Contribute to empowering individuals involved in the legal system to navigate their challenges effectively. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Overview:
As a Legal Advocacy Volunteer, you will play a critical role in providing support and advocacy to clients involved in the legal system, helping them navigate the complexities of both the criminal and civil legal systems. Your responsibilities will include conducting intake interviews, informing clients about legal procedures and implications, accompanying clients to court proceedings, making appropriate referrals, providing office support, and participating in ongoing training to enhance your knowledge of domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Client Intake and Support: Conduct brief intake interviews with clients through the hotline and walk-in services, ensuring a compassionate and supportive approach.
Legal Procedure Guidance: Inform clients of the steps and potential implications of legal procedures they may choose to pursue.
Court Accompaniment: Accompany clients to court-related proceedings, such as Protection From Abuse (PFA) court, to provide emotional support and assistance.
Referrals and Access to Services: Make appropriate referrals to services and resources based on clients' needs, and assist clients in accessing these services when necessary.
Office Support: Provide office-related support as requested by the Legal Clinic Director or their designee, which may include administrative tasks and document preparation.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly logs to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education in the areas of domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other relevant topics.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Empathetic and non-judgmental attitude. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality. Familiarity with legal processes or willingness to learn. Ability to work well under pressure in a legal setting. Basic computer skills for documentation and administrative tasks.
Benefits:
Gain valuable experience in legal advocacy and support for clients in crisis. Opportunity for personal and professional growth through ongoing training. Contribute to empowering individuals involved in the legal system to navigate their challenges effectively. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Outreach VolunteerOverview:
As a Community Outreach Volunteer, you will be an integral part of our organization's efforts to raise awareness about domestic violence and the services provided by DVS in the community. Your role may involve staffing community events, maintaining activity logs, and participating in ongoing training to expand your knowledge of domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Community Event Staffing: Represent our organization by staffing informational tables at community events. Be prepared to answer general questions about domestic violence and the services offered by DVS.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly logs to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education on topics related to domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other relevant areas to enhance your knowledge and effectiveness in outreach.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Enthusiasm for community outreach and education. Passion for promoting awareness and preventing domestic violence. Ability to confidently represent the organization and answer general questions about domestic violence services. Willingness to learn and adapt to various community settings. Basic computer skills for documentation purposes.
Benefits:
Make a meaningful impact by raising awareness about domestic violence and the services available to those in need. Opportunity to develop public speaking skills. Gain knowledge and expertise in the field of domestic violence prevention and community engagement. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Overview:
As a Community Outreach Volunteer, you will be an integral part of our organization's efforts to raise awareness about domestic violence and the services provided by DVS in the community. Your role may involve staffing community events, maintaining activity logs, and participating in ongoing training to expand your knowledge of domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Community Event Staffing: Represent our organization by staffing informational tables at community events. Be prepared to answer general questions about domestic violence and the services offered by DVS.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly logs to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education on topics related to domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other relevant areas to enhance your knowledge and effectiveness in outreach.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Enthusiasm for community outreach and education. Passion for promoting awareness and preventing domestic violence. Ability to confidently represent the organization and answer general questions about domestic violence services. Willingness to learn and adapt to various community settings. Basic computer skills for documentation purposes.
Benefits:
Make a meaningful impact by raising awareness about domestic violence and the services available to those in need. Opportunity to develop public speaking skills. Gain knowledge and expertise in the field of domestic violence prevention and community engagement. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Education VolunteerOverview:
As a Community Education Volunteer, you will be an integral part of our organization's efforts to raise awareness about domestic violence and the services provided by DVS in the community. Your role may involve delivering educational programs to both student and adult community groups, maintaining activity logs, and participating in ongoing training to expand your knowledge of domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Community Education Programs: Deliver community education programs to both student and adult community groups, promoting awareness and understanding of domestic violence issues.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly logs to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education on topics related to domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other relevant areas to enhance your knowledge and effectiveness in outreach.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Enthusiasm for community outreach and education. Passion for promoting awareness and preventing domestic violence. Ability to confidently represent the organization and answer general questions about domestic violence services. Willingness to learn and adapt to various community settings. Basic computer skills for documentation purposes.
Benefits:
Make a meaningful impact by raising awareness about domestic violence and the services available to those in need. Opportunity to develop public speaking and educational presentation skills. Gain knowledge and expertise in the field of domestic violence prevention and community engagement. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Overview:
As a Community Education Volunteer, you will be an integral part of our organization's efforts to raise awareness about domestic violence and the services provided by DVS in the community. Your role may involve delivering educational programs to both student and adult community groups, maintaining activity logs, and participating in ongoing training to expand your knowledge of domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and related topics.
Responsibilities:
Community Education Programs: Deliver community education programs to both student and adult community groups, promoting awareness and understanding of domestic violence issues.
Volunteer Activity Tracking: Maintain records of your volunteer activities and submit monthly logs to track your contributions.
Ongoing Training and Education: Commit to acquiring a minimum of 10 hours of ongoing training and education on topics related to domestic violence, evidence-based practices, community resources, and other relevant areas to enhance your knowledge and effectiveness in outreach.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Enthusiasm for community outreach and education. Passion for promoting awareness and preventing domestic violence. Ability to confidently represent the organization and answer general questions about domestic violence services. Willingness to learn and adapt to various community settings. Basic computer skills for documentation purposes.
Benefits:
Make a meaningful impact by raising awareness about domestic violence and the services available to those in need. Opportunity to develop public speaking and educational presentation skills. Gain knowledge and expertise in the field of domestic violence prevention and community engagement. Agency: Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Client Services AssistantOur client services assistant will assist our families and individuals through the process of furniture selection, welcome them into our space, and assist with scheduling deliveries for our clients. Volunteer must be willing to connect with diverse audiences, and come with a positive attitude! Thank you! Agency: Pennsylvania Furniture Mission Our client services assistant will assist our families and individuals through the process of furniture selection, welcome them into our space, and assist with scheduling deliveries for our clients. Volunteer must be willing to connect with diverse audiences, and come with a positive attitude! Thank you! Agency: Pennsylvania Furniture Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17512 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Researcher and/or Writer AssistantOur grant researcher/writer will assistant our executive director to develop content for essential grant applications for local, state, and family foundations, enabling the organization to continue to grow and provide services to a six county region across South Central PA. On the job training and supervision will be provided by our executive director. Previous experience with grant research or writing is a plus, but not a requirement. Willingness to think outside the box, be able to utilize templates, and write to different audiences will be helpful. The role can be hybrid- in-person/remote, and hours can be adjusted based on volunteer availability. Agency: Pennsylvania Furniture Mission Our grant researcher/writer will assistant our executive director to develop content for essential grant applications for local, state, and family foundations, enabling the organization to continue to grow and provide services to a six county region across South Central PA. On the job training and supervision will be provided by our executive director. Previous experience with grant research or writing is a plus, but not a requirement. Willingness to think outside the box, be able to utilize templates, and write to different audiences will be helpful. The role can be hybrid- in-person/remote, and hours can be adjusted based on volunteer availability. Agency: Pennsylvania Furniture Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17512 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warehouse Team MemberThe warehouse team member will assist in the overall operations and flow of our warehouse furniture storage and showroom floor. This individual will work in a team environment and be able to work independently to problem solve better solutions for temporary furniture storage, and bring new ideas to improve our showroom, design, and client experience. The warehouse team member will support the team with unloading donor pick-ups and loading client deliveries. This role requires flexibility, teamwork, critical thinking, and the ability to think creatively. The warehouse team member will also assist with general maintenance of the facilities, including maintaining a clean, safe working environment. Other duties may vary depending on the day and the types of assistance required on-site. Agency: Pennsylvania Furniture Mission The warehouse team member will assist in the overall operations and flow of our warehouse furniture storage and showroom floor. This individual will work in a team environment and be able to work independently to problem solve better solutions for temporary furniture storage, and bring new ideas to improve our showroom, design, and client experience. The warehouse team member will support the team with unloading donor pick-ups and loading client deliveries. This role requires flexibility, teamwork, critical thinking, and the ability to think creatively. The warehouse team member will also assist with general maintenance of the facilities, including maintaining a clean, safe working environment. Other duties may vary depending on the day and the types of assistance required on-site. Agency: Pennsylvania Furniture Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17512 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media & Marketing CoordinatorAs the Pennsylvania Furniture Mission’s Social Media & Marketing Coordinator, this individual will have the opportunity to develop social media content, blog entries, and marketing materials for the organization. We welcome new ideas that our communication coordinator may have, so that we can share the mission of the organization with diverse audiences. This role will require creativity; the ability to learn new programs quickly, and the desire to develop new materials that will assist the organization in collaboration with external partners, both for-profit and not-for-profit. D uties may include general assistance in our administrative team, taking photographs /videos of our clients, volunteers, and team members (with permission), developing website content, and maintaining our presence on Google, etc, while improving our SEO. This role could be hybrid in person and remote. Agency: Pennsylvania Furniture Mission As the Pennsylvania Furniture Mission’s Social Media & Marketing Coordinator, this individual will have the opportunity to develop social media content, blog entries, and marketing materials for the organization. We welcome new ideas that our communication coordinator may have, so that we can share the mission of the organization with diverse audiences. This role will require creativity; the ability to learn new programs quickly, and the desire to develop new materials that will assist the organization in collaboration with external partners, both for-profit and not-for-profit. D uties may include general assistance in our administrative team, taking photographs /videos of our clients, volunteers, and team members (with permission), developing website content, and maintaining our presence on Google, etc, while improving our SEO. This role could be hybrid in person and remote. Agency: Pennsylvania Furniture Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17512 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Farm to Pantry ProjectHelp us to save perfectly good fresh fruits and vegetables and give back to the community! Harvest surplus crops alongside seasoned farmers, sort produce to be transported to local food pantries, and become more involved within the Lancaster County Community. Sign up for alerts from our Farm to Pantry Project to be notified when there is an upcoming harvest to join between the months of May and October. Signing up for alerts does not obligate you to come to any event, it simply keeps you up to date on upcoming harvests. Locations will vary around Lancaster County. No previous knowledge required. All ages welcome. Sign up here! https://www.dptext.org/campaigns/previewiframe/8552 Get more information about the project here: https://lancasterfarmlandtrust.org/farm/ Agency: Lancaster Farmland Trust Help us to save perfectly good fresh fruits and vegetables and give back to the community! Harvest surplus crops alongside seasoned farmers, sort produce to be transported to local food pantries, and become more involved within the Lancaster County Community. Sign up for alerts from our Farm to Pantry Project to be notified when there is an upcoming harvest to join between the months of May and October. Signing up for alerts does not obligate you to come to any event, it simply keeps you up to date on upcoming harvests. Locations will vary around Lancaster County. No previous knowledge required. All ages welcome. Sign up here! https://www.dptext.org/campaigns/previewiframe/8552 Get more information about the project here: https://lancasterfarmlandtrust.org/farm/ Agency: Lancaster Farmland Trust Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17579 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hospice Seamstress VolunteersVolunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Hospice isn't about dying in the end. It's about living till the end." - HCC Volunteer Looking for a unique & rewarding way to serve your local community and make a difference in the lives of others? Hospice & Community Care is seeking volunteers who enjoy sewing to provide blankets, quilts, patient gowns, and fidget blankets for patients in our care. Our greatest current need is patriotic-themed blankets and quilts that are used during Veteran Military Pinning Ceremonies to thank veteran patients for their service to our country. During the ceremony, these handmade blankets & quilts, which are lovingly made by seamstress volunteers, are draped over the veteran patient, and then kept by the patient and family as a token of our appreciation for their sacrifice. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. No training is required and service can be done remotely. Instructions and guidance will be provided by our team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Volunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Hospice isn't about dying in the end. It's about living till the end." - HCC Volunteer Looking for a unique & rewarding way to serve your local community and make a difference in the lives of others? Hospice & Community Care is seeking volunteers who enjoy sewing to provide blankets, quilts, patient gowns, and fidget blankets for patients in our care. Our greatest current need is patriotic-themed blankets and quilts that are used during Veteran Military Pinning Ceremonies to thank veteran patients for their service to our country. During the ceremony, these handmade blankets & quilts, which are lovingly made by seamstress volunteers, are draped over the veteran patient, and then kept by the patient and family as a token of our appreciation for their sacrifice. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. No training is required and service can be done remotely. Instructions and guidance will be provided by our team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Pet Therapy VolunteerVolunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Hospice isn't about dying in the end. It's about living till the end." - HCC Volunteer Hospice & Community Care is seeking Pet Therapy volunteers and animals to help bring comfort & care to patients in our service. Pet Therapy volunteers regularly visit patients, either in their home residences, senior nursing facilities, or our Inpatient Center in Mount Joy. Pet Therapy animals can provide an immense sense of peace and calm to patients & families, as well as bring joy and companionship. Pet Therapy animals must have all necessary, up to date certifications and vaccinations. Training will be provided, and volunteers will receive ongoing support from a team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators. If you have a certified Pet Therapy animal and are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Volunteers are the Heart of Hospice & Community Care "Hospice isn't about dying in the end. It's about living till the end." - HCC Volunteer Hospice & Community Care is seeking Pet Therapy volunteers and animals to help bring comfort & care to patients in our service. Pet Therapy volunteers regularly visit patients, either in their home residences, senior nursing facilities, or our Inpatient Center in Mount Joy. Pet Therapy animals can provide an immense sense of peace and calm to patients & families, as well as bring joy and companionship. Pet Therapy animals must have all necessary, up to date certifications and vaccinations. Training will be provided, and volunteers will receive ongoing support from a team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators. If you have a certified Pet Therapy animal and are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English as a Second Language (ESL) Tutor for AdultsWork one-on-one or with a small group of English language learners to advance their speaking, listening, and reading skills. Tutors are provided with lessons and all instructional materials to help their students meet their educational goals! No prior experience necessary. Opportunities are available in-person and online. Find more information and download an application at iu13.org/CEvolunteer. Agency: Lancaster-Lebanon IU13 Community Education Work one-on-one or with a small group of English language learners to advance their speaking, listening, and reading skills. Tutors are provided with lessons and all instructional materials to help their students meet their educational goals! No prior experience necessary. Opportunities are available in-person and online. Find more information and download an application at iu13.org/CEvolunteer. Agency: Lancaster-Lebanon IU13 Community Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: High School Equivalency (HSE)/GED TutorWork one-on-one or with a small group of students in a focused High School Equivalency subject area (Reading/Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies) in order to earn their GED. Tutors are provided with lessons and all instructional materials to help their students meet their educational goals. No prior experience necessary. Find more information and download an application at iu13.org/CEvolunteer. Agency: Lancaster-Lebanon IU13 Community Education Work one-on-one or with a small group of students in a focused High School Equivalency subject area (Reading/Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies) in order to earn their GED. Tutors are provided with lessons and all instructional materials to help their students meet their educational goals. No prior experience necessary. Find more information and download an application at iu13.org/CEvolunteer. Agency: Lancaster-Lebanon IU13 Community Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spanish Translator for a One-Time ProjectThe Pennsylvania Furniture Mission is seeking a proficient Spanish speaker and writer to translate our Partner Agency Guide into Spanish. The purpose of our Partner Agency Guide is to share information about our referral process with the organizations that refer their clients to our home furnishing program. There may be opportunities for ongoing volunteer translation work. This project would be the priority, however, there may be additional opportunities in the near future for similar work. Agency: Pennsylvania Furniture Mission The Pennsylvania Furniture Mission is seeking a proficient Spanish speaker and writer to translate our Partner Agency Guide into Spanish. The purpose of our Partner Agency Guide is to share information about our referral process with the organizations that refer their clients to our home furnishing program. There may be opportunities for ongoing volunteer translation work. This project would be the priority, however, there may be additional opportunities in the near future for similar work. Agency: Pennsylvania Furniture Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17512 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Finance Committee Members NeededAdvoz needs indidivuals with financial acumen to join our Finance Committee. The Finance Committee, in close coordination with the Executive Director, shall be responsible for monitoring the use of funds. Its responsibilities include: Periodically reviewing financial reports intended for the Board of Directors and those required for audit and/or financial review by Pennsylvania and federal law; Reviewing the annual report required by Section 8.2 herein; and developing and recommending to the Board an annual budget. This committee meets the second Thursday of each month from 8 am to approximately 9.30 am. Interested individuals should contact Chris Wenden (chrisw@advoz.org) Agency: Advoz: Mediation and Restorative Justice Advoz needs indidivuals with financial acumen to join our Finance Committee. The Finance Committee, in close coordination with the Executive Director, shall be responsible for monitoring the use of funds. Its responsibilities include: Periodically reviewing financial reports intended for the Board of Directors and those required for audit and/or financial review by Pennsylvania and federal law; Reviewing the annual report required by Section 8.2 herein; and developing and recommending to the Board an annual budget. This committee meets the second Thursday of each month from 8 am to approximately 9.30 am. Interested individuals should contact Chris Wenden (chrisw@advoz.org) Agency: Advoz: Mediation and Restorative Justice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transportation Technical Advisory Committee (TTAC)Volunteer Opportunity: Help Shape the Future of Transportation in Lancaster County! The Lancaster County Metropolitan Planning Organization (Lancaster MPO) is seeking passionate volunteers to fill a Community-wide interest position on the Transportation Technical Advisory Committee (TTAC). This is an exciting chance to contribute to the future of transportation in our region. We are looking for individuals representing a variety of sectors, including but not limited to: Business & FinanceFreight & Passenger Railroad OperationsFreight IndustryEnvironmental Health AdvocatesDisability Rights AdvocatesApplication Deadline: October 28, 2024 Help us spread the word by sharing this incredible opportunity to serve and make a lasting impact in Lancaster County’s transportation planning! If you or someone you know is ready to get involved, now’s the time! For questions or more information, please contact: Thank you for your dedication to making Lancaster County a better place! Agency: Lancaster County Metropolitan Planning Organization Volunteer Opportunity: Help Shape the Future of Transportation in Lancaster County! The Lancaster County Metropolitan Planning Organization (Lancaster MPO) is seeking passionate volunteers to fill a Community-wide interest position on the Transportation Technical Advisory Committee (TTAC). This is an exciting chance to contribute to the future of transportation in our region. We are looking for individuals representing a variety of sectors, including but not limited to: Business & FinanceFreight & Passenger Railroad OperationsFreight IndustryEnvironmental Health AdvocatesDisability Rights AdvocatesApplication Deadline: October 28, 2024 Help us spread the word by sharing this incredible opportunity to serve and make a lasting impact in Lancaster County’s transportation planning! If you or someone you know is ready to get involved, now’s the time! For questions or more information, please contact: Thank you for your dedication to making Lancaster County a better place! Agency: Lancaster County Metropolitan Planning Organization Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SoulMates Teen Hospice Volunteer ProgramInviting local teens to be a part of Hospice & Community Care's SoulMates Teen Volunteer Program! "Being a part of the SoulMates Teen Volunteer Program has been incredibly rewarding. I get so much more out of this experience than what I give." - Teen Volunteer Hospice & Community Care's SoulMates Teen Volunteer Program is a unique & rewarding way for local young adults, ages 15-18, to give back to their community while also gaining valuable, hands-on professional skills. SoulMates Teen Volunteers can serve in a variety of roles: Provide companionship to patients at the Bob Fryer & Family Inpatient Center in Mount JoyRecord patient's life stories through interviews & life reviews Greet visitors coming to see loved ones at the Inpatient Center Play music or sing to patients & families Help prep light meals, snacks, and coffee for patients & visitors Support special community or fundraising eventsTo join the SoulMates Teen Volunteer Program, you must attend an in-person Volunteer Training. Teen volunteers must also have a flu vaccination & complete a Tuberculosis test. All necessary training will be provided by a team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators. If you are interested in learning more about the SoulMates Teen Volunteer Program, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Inviting local teens to be a part of Hospice & Community Care's SoulMates Teen Volunteer Program! "Being a part of the SoulMates Teen Volunteer Program has been incredibly rewarding. I get so much more out of this experience than what I give." - Teen Volunteer Hospice & Community Care's SoulMates Teen Volunteer Program is a unique & rewarding way for local young adults, ages 15-18, to give back to their community while also gaining valuable, hands-on professional skills. SoulMates Teen Volunteers can serve in a variety of roles: Provide companionship to patients at the Bob Fryer & Family Inpatient Center in Mount JoyRecord patient's life stories through interviews & life reviews Greet visitors coming to see loved ones at the Inpatient Center Play music or sing to patients & families Help prep light meals, snacks, and coffee for patients & visitors Support special community or fundraising eventsTo join the SoulMates Teen Volunteer Program, you must attend an in-person Volunteer Training. Teen volunteers must also have a flu vaccination & complete a Tuberculosis test. All necessary training will be provided by a team of dedicated Volunteer Coordinators. If you are interested in learning more about the SoulMates Teen Volunteer Program, please contact Jen Horan at (717) 735-2466 or email jhoran@hospicecommunity.org. Agency: Hospice & Community Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17552 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dining VolunteerDescription
Volunteers may be asked to assist with bussing tables, serving food on the line, simple food preparation (i.e. cutting fruit and vegetables, etc.), cleaning, or may be asked to assist with other kitchen tasks, depending on where help is needed most that day. Thanks in advance for your flexibility! IMPORTANT MESSAGES FOR VOLUNTEERS:Due to staff schedules, we ask that you please not come early to your shift. We appreciate your desire to come prepared, but our staff members may not be able to give you task directions or answer questions if you arrive earlier than the scheduled shift time. Volunteer Age Policy Thank you for understanding that, for liability and safety purposes...the minimum age to serve on campus is 13.Youth ages 13-15 must serve with a parent and a parent must sign and submit and Minor Liability Waiver.Youth ages 16-17 must serve with a responsible adult (does not have to be a parent) and a parent must sign and submit a Minor Liability Waiver. What to Wear Thank you for helping us keep a safe work environment by following the Water Street Mission Dress Code:Please wear closed-toed shoes (sneakers are great!). For safety purposes, flip flops, sandals and high heels are not permitted.Please wear a shirt that covers your shoulders. Thank you for not wearing tank tops or tops with spaghetti straps.Please do not wear clothing that references alcohol, drugs, smoking, or profanity.Please do not wear shorts, short skirts, or leggings when you come to serve. Pants, cropped pants, or long skirts (below the knee) are great! In compliance with food service standards, volunteers will be asked to wear a hair net (and beard net, if applicable to the guys). Those (and aprons) are provided by Water Street. Volunteers may bring hats to wear over hair nets, if desired.Cell Phones & Headphones For safety purposes, please refrain from using cell phones or wearing headphones while volunteering.-------------------------------------------------------DirectionsDirections to CampusCome to the Dining Hall, which is marked as #9 on our WSM Campus MapNeed a parking permit? Feel free to print this one: VOLUNTEER PARKING PERMIT (wsm.org) Agency: Water Street Mission Description
Volunteers may be asked to assist with bussing tables, serving food on the line, simple food preparation (i.e. cutting fruit and vegetables, etc.), cleaning, or may be asked to assist with other kitchen tasks, depending on where help is needed most that day. Thanks in advance for your flexibility! IMPORTANT MESSAGES FOR VOLUNTEERS:Due to staff schedules, we ask that you please not come early to your shift. We appreciate your desire to come prepared, but our staff members may not be able to give you task directions or answer questions if you arrive earlier than the scheduled shift time. Volunteer Age Policy Thank you for understanding that, for liability and safety purposes...the minimum age to serve on campus is 13.Youth ages 13-15 must serve with a parent and a parent must sign and submit and Minor Liability Waiver.Youth ages 16-17 must serve with a responsible adult (does not have to be a parent) and a parent must sign and submit a Minor Liability Waiver. What to Wear Thank you for helping us keep a safe work environment by following the Water Street Mission Dress Code:Please wear closed-toed shoes (sneakers are great!). For safety purposes, flip flops, sandals and high heels are not permitted.Please wear a shirt that covers your shoulders. Thank you for not wearing tank tops or tops with spaghetti straps.Please do not wear clothing that references alcohol, drugs, smoking, or profanity.Please do not wear shorts, short skirts, or leggings when you come to serve. Pants, cropped pants, or long skirts (below the knee) are great! In compliance with food service standards, volunteers will be asked to wear a hair net (and beard net, if applicable to the guys). Those (and aprons) are provided by Water Street. Volunteers may bring hats to wear over hair nets, if desired.Cell Phones & Headphones For safety purposes, please refrain from using cell phones or wearing headphones while volunteering.-------------------------------------------------------DirectionsDirections to CampusCome to the Dining Hall, which is marked as #9 on our WSM Campus MapNeed a parking permit? Feel free to print this one: VOLUNTEER PARKING PERMIT (wsm.org) Agency: Water Street Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach Food PantryDescriptionMost Outreach Ministry volunteers will be stationed behind our food line with the task of greeting shoppers and sharing how many items they may take that day. They are to kindly encourage the forward movement of the line.Volunteers may also be asked to help keep Outreach Ministries stocked, clean and organized during the food distribution.Individuals best suited for this position are friendly to everyone, outgoing, able to diffuse conflict that arises in waiting line, and not afraid of confrontation.Volunteer Age Policy
Thank you for understanding that, for liability and safety purposes...the minimum age to serve on campus is 13.Youth ages 13-15 must serve with a parent and a parent must sign and submit and Minor Liability Waiver.Youth ages 16-17 must serve with a responsible adult (does not have to be a parent) and a parent must sign and submit a Minor Liability Waiver. What to Wear Thank you for helping us keep a safe work environment by following the Water Street Mission Dress Code: Please wear closed-toed shoes (sneakers are great!). For safety purposes, flip flops, sandals, and high heels are not permitted.Please wear a shirt that covers your shoulders. Thank you for not wearing tank tops or tops with spaghetti straps.Please do not wear shorts, short skirts, or leggings when you come to serve. Pants, cropped pants, or long skirts (below the knee) are great! Cell Phones & Headphones For safety purposes, please refrain from using cell phones or wearing headphones while volunteering.-------------------------------------------------------Directions & Parking Directions to Water Street MissionCome to our Outreach Ministries building, which is #3 on the Water Street Campus MapYou are welcome to park on our campus, if spots are available. Please avoid parking in front of our Outreach Ministries building (the side facing Conestoga Street). Those are reserved for those coming to receive groceries from Outreach. Agency: Water Street Mission DescriptionMost Outreach Ministry volunteers will be stationed behind our food line with the task of greeting shoppers and sharing how many items they may take that day. They are to kindly encourage the forward movement of the line.Volunteers may also be asked to help keep Outreach Ministries stocked, clean and organized during the food distribution.Individuals best suited for this position are friendly to everyone, outgoing, able to diffuse conflict that arises in waiting line, and not afraid of confrontation.Volunteer Age Policy
Thank you for understanding that, for liability and safety purposes...the minimum age to serve on campus is 13.Youth ages 13-15 must serve with a parent and a parent must sign and submit and Minor Liability Waiver.Youth ages 16-17 must serve with a responsible adult (does not have to be a parent) and a parent must sign and submit a Minor Liability Waiver. What to Wear Thank you for helping us keep a safe work environment by following the Water Street Mission Dress Code: Please wear closed-toed shoes (sneakers are great!). For safety purposes, flip flops, sandals, and high heels are not permitted.Please wear a shirt that covers your shoulders. Thank you for not wearing tank tops or tops with spaghetti straps.Please do not wear shorts, short skirts, or leggings when you come to serve. Pants, cropped pants, or long skirts (below the knee) are great! Cell Phones & Headphones For safety purposes, please refrain from using cell phones or wearing headphones while volunteering.-------------------------------------------------------Directions & Parking Directions to Water Street MissionCome to our Outreach Ministries building, which is #3 on the Water Street Campus MapYou are welcome to park on our campus, if spots are available. Please avoid parking in front of our Outreach Ministries building (the side facing Conestoga Street). Those are reserved for those coming to receive groceries from Outreach. Agency: Water Street Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrifty Kitty Thrift BoutiqueJoin the Team at Thrifty Kitty Thrift Boutique – Make a Difference for Animals! Are you passionate about helping animals and giving back to your community? Thrifty Kitty Thrift Boutique, a brand-new thrift store in Lancaster, PA, is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our team! Proceeds from our boutique directly support Humane Pennsylvania, a local animal shelter dedicated to providing care and second chances to animals in need. Volunteer Opportunities: Cash Register Assistants: Help create a welcoming shopping experience for our customers by managing sales transactions and chatting with our visitors.Donation Specialists: Be the face of generosity! Assist donors in dropping off items and organize donations to keep our boutique running smoothly.This is the perfect opportunity for compassionate individuals over 18 years old who are looking to make a difference in their community. Please note that court-ordered community service volunteers are not eligible. Why Volunteer With Us? Make a tangible impact on the lives of animals in need.Be part of an exciting, mission-driven environment.Stay active and social—especially great for retirees and seniors looking for a meaningful way to spend their time.Join a supportive team of animal lovers and community changemakers.After logging 20 hours, volunteers will receive first dibs and 20% off thrift store itemsVolunteer Shifts: Shifts are available Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. We understand life gets busy, so we’re happy to be flexible based on your availability. We’re looking for volunteers who can commit to a regular schedule. Whether you can spare a few hours a week or more, your time will make a huge difference! Ready to join the mission? Sign up today and help us help them—one sale, one donation, and one furry friend at a time! Agency: Humane Pennsylvania Join the Team at Thrifty Kitty Thrift Boutique – Make a Difference for Animals! Are you passionate about helping animals and giving back to your community? Thrifty Kitty Thrift Boutique, a brand-new thrift store in Lancaster, PA, is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our team! Proceeds from our boutique directly support Humane Pennsylvania, a local animal shelter dedicated to providing care and second chances to animals in need. Volunteer Opportunities: Cash Register Assistants: Help create a welcoming shopping experience for our customers by managing sales transactions and chatting with our visitors.Donation Specialists: Be the face of generosity! Assist donors in dropping off items and organize donations to keep our boutique running smoothly.This is the perfect opportunity for compassionate individuals over 18 years old who are looking to make a difference in their community. Please note that court-ordered community service volunteers are not eligible. Why Volunteer With Us? Make a tangible impact on the lives of animals in need.Be part of an exciting, mission-driven environment.Stay active and social—especially great for retirees and seniors looking for a meaningful way to spend their time.Join a supportive team of animal lovers and community changemakers.After logging 20 hours, volunteers will receive first dibs and 20% off thrift store itemsVolunteer Shifts: Shifts are available Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. We understand life gets busy, so we’re happy to be flexible based on your availability. We’re looking for volunteers who can commit to a regular schedule. Whether you can spare a few hours a week or more, your time will make a huge difference! Ready to join the mission? Sign up today and help us help them—one sale, one donation, and one furry friend at a time! Agency: Humane Pennsylvania Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 19560 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Services shelving volunteer: Mondays & Saturdays needed most!Shelving volunteers needed! We are the busiest public library in Lancaster County! In 2024, we circulated 620,000 items, and we depend on our volunteers to keep our operation running smoothly. We're looking for a detail-oriented individual to shelve materials that belong in our Children's Library. Think colorful picture books, board books, graphic novels, and so much more. You will read the call numbers printed on spine labels and return each item to the correct shelf in the correct order. We use stickers in addition to call numbers to label materials and indicate the correct collection. Shelving is an individual, independent task, in an environment that can be busy and noisy. Shifts Volunteer shifts are very flexible and can be tailored to suit your schedule. Right now, we need help on Mondays and Saturdays the most! Early morning shifts can be scheduled before the library opens. Requirements Volunteers must be at least 14 years old, and those under 18 years must obtain parent/guardian consent. We are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service hours. All volunteers (including minors) must comply with the requirements for clearances in accordance with Pennsylvania law and policies established by Manheim Township Public Library. Clearances must be submitted prior to the start of volunteer service, and must be kept up to date to continue volunteering. The required clearances are a Pennsylvania Criminal Background Check, Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, and either an FBI Fingerprint Based Federal Criminal History or Disclosure Statement Application for Volunteers. Agency: Manheim Township Public Library Shelving volunteers needed! We are the busiest public library in Lancaster County! In 2024, we circulated 620,000 items, and we depend on our volunteers to keep our operation running smoothly. We're looking for a detail-oriented individual to shelve materials that belong in our Children's Library. Think colorful picture books, board books, graphic novels, and so much more. You will read the call numbers printed on spine labels and return each item to the correct shelf in the correct order. We use stickers in addition to call numbers to label materials and indicate the correct collection. Shelving is an individual, independent task, in an environment that can be busy and noisy. Shifts Volunteer shifts are very flexible and can be tailored to suit your schedule. Right now, we need help on Mondays and Saturdays the most! Early morning shifts can be scheduled before the library opens. Requirements Volunteers must be at least 14 years old, and those under 18 years must obtain parent/guardian consent. We are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service hours. All volunteers (including minors) must comply with the requirements for clearances in accordance with Pennsylvania law and policies established by Manheim Township Public Library. Clearances must be submitted prior to the start of volunteer service, and must be kept up to date to continue volunteering. The required clearances are a Pennsylvania Criminal Background Check, Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, and either an FBI Fingerprint Based Federal Criminal History or Disclosure Statement Application for Volunteers. Agency: Manheim Township Public Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hot Meal VolunteerProvide a hot meal for new neighbors on arrival, using provided culturally appropriate food lists. Meals are dropped off at the CWS Lancaster office for staff delivery. Commitment: 2-3 hours/month Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Provide a hot meal for new neighbors on arrival, using provided culturally appropriate food lists. Meals are dropped off at the CWS Lancaster office for staff delivery. Commitment: 2-3 hours/month Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grocery VolunteerProvide a new family with their first set of groceries using a provided food list. Purchase and drop off groceries at the CWS Lancaster office for staff delivery. Commitment: 2-3 hours/month for 3 months. No clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Provide a new family with their first set of groceries using a provided food list. Purchase and drop off groceries at the CWS Lancaster office for staff delivery. Commitment: 2-3 hours/month for 3 months. No clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housing Setup VolunteerHelp set up homes for arriving neighbors by cleaning, moving furniture, and creating a welcoming atmosphere. Commitment: 3-4 hours/month for 3 months. Great for one-time group volunteering! No clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Help set up homes for arriving neighbors by cleaning, moving furniture, and creating a welcoming atmosphere. Commitment: 3-4 hours/month for 3 months. Great for one-time group volunteering! No clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Interpreter & TranslatorAssist speakers of Arabic, Spanish, Pashto, Dari, Somali, Haitian Creole, Ukrainian, Kiswahili, Kinyarwanda, Lingala, and Tigrinya at medical, employment, and legal appointments. Document translation can be done remotely. The commitment is 1-2 hours/week for 3 months. No clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Assist speakers of Arabic, Spanish, Pashto, Dari, Somali, Haitian Creole, Ukrainian, Kiswahili, Kinyarwanda, Lingala, and Tigrinya at medical, employment, and legal appointments. Document translation can be done remotely. The commitment is 1-2 hours/week for 3 months. No clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare VolunteerVolunteers will assist children in ESL & Cultural Orientation classes and other CWS events, working in pairs. Comfort with children of various ages and limited English is required. The commitment is 2-3 hours/month for 3 months. Clearances are needed. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Volunteers will assist children in ESL & Cultural Orientation classes and other CWS events, working in pairs. Comfort with children of various ages and limited English is required. The commitment is 2-3 hours/month for 3 months. Clearances are needed. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation/Warehouse VolunteerHelp CWS staff organize the donation warehouse, manage inventory, and create welcome kits and baskets. Commitment: 2-3 hours/week for 3 months. Great for one-time group volunteering! No clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Help CWS staff organize the donation warehouse, manage inventory, and create welcome kits and baskets. Commitment: 2-3 hours/week for 3 months. Great for one-time group volunteering! No clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Transportation VolunteerProvide transportation for CWS staff and clients to appointments and work in Lancaster and nearby areas. Volunteers must be 21+. Commitment: 2-3 hours/week for 3 months. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Provide transportation for CWS staff and clients to appointments and work in Lancaster and nearby areas. Volunteers must be 21+. Commitment: 2-3 hours/week for 3 months. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-Home ESL TutorHelp a new neighbor improve their English skills through one-on-one support. Ideal volunteers are patient, consistent, and willing to befriend those in need. Commitment: 2-3 hours/week for 3 months. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Help a new neighbor improve their English skills through one-on-one support. Ideal volunteers are patient, consistent, and willing to befriend those in need. Commitment: 2-3 hours/week for 3 months. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Job Search VolunteerAssist the CWS Employment Team with job searches, applications, onboarding, and interview transportation. Ideal volunteers are computer literate, patient, and flexible. Commitment: 2-3 hours/week for 3 months. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Assist the CWS Employment Team with job searches, applications, onboarding, and interview transportation. Ideal volunteers are computer literate, patient, and flexible. Commitment: 2-3 hours/week for 3 months. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Citizenship TutorHelp a new neighbor prepare for the citizenship test by providing one-on-one support. Ideal volunteers should be patient, consistent, and willing to befriend someone in need of instruction. The commitment is 2-3 hours/week for 2 months. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Help a new neighbor prepare for the citizenship test by providing one-on-one support. Ideal volunteers should be patient, consistent, and willing to befriend someone in need of instruction. The commitment is 2-3 hours/week for 2 months. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CWS Office VolunteerAssist CWS Lancaster staff with data tracking and administrative tasks at the office. Commitment: 2-3 hours/week for 3 months. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Assist CWS Lancaster staff with data tracking and administrative tasks at the office. Commitment: 2-3 hours/week for 3 months. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth MentorSupport a 15–24-year-old refugee in their education, career, and personal goals by building a friendship and helping them feel at home in the U.S. Volunteers meet with their mentees for 1 hour/week for a year, at a time and place that works for both. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Support a 15–24-year-old refugee in their education, career, and personal goals by building a friendship and helping them feel at home in the U.S. Volunteers meet with their mentees for 1 hour/week for a year, at a time and place that works for both. Clearances required. Agency: Church World Service-Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: "Serve with Purpose: Join Our Board and Help Nourish Lancaster!"Join Our Mission: Become a Board Member at Meals on Wheels of Lancaster, Inc. Meals on Wheels of Lancaster, Inc. (MOWL) is seeking passionate, dedicated individuals to join our Board of Directors and make an impact in the lives of our neighbors facing food insecurity. As a non-profit organization founded in 1967, our mission is clear: to alleviate food insecurity in our community by providing freshly prepared, nutritious meals to those in need. Our Mission: Our Vision: For nearly six decades, Meals on Wheels of Lancaster has been delivering ready-to-eat meals to individuals in Lancaster County, growing from just 7 clients and 25 volunteers to serving over 168,000 meals to more than 730 clients in 2024. Our meals, prepared in-house by our dedicated staff and volunteers, are delivered Monday through Friday, including holidays, to clients across 20 local zip codes. As a board member, you will play a crucial role in overseeing the direction of MOWL and ensuring that we can continue to expand our reach and fulfill our mission. We are seeking 3 new board members with experience in nonprofit fundraising, donor engagement and are passionate about creating sustainable giving practices. Grant writing and grant-seeking experience are a plus, as MOWL is focused on building strong donor relationships and advancing our fundraising efforts in 2024 and beyond. What We Are Looking For: Proven experience in nonprofit fundraising and donor engagementKnowledge of grant writing and grant-seeking is a plusCommitment to sustainable giving and donor relationshipsPrevious board experience is welcome, but not requiredA passion for community impact and food securityIf you are inspired by the work we do and want to help lead us into the future, we encourage you to apply. Contact Information: To learn more about our work, visit our website: www.mealsonwheelsoflancaster.org Become a part of our mission to ensure no one in Lancaster County goes hungry. Join us in creating a community where everyone is nourished. Agency: Meals On Wheels Of Lancaster Join Our Mission: Become a Board Member at Meals on Wheels of Lancaster, Inc. Meals on Wheels of Lancaster, Inc. (MOWL) is seeking passionate, dedicated individuals to join our Board of Directors and make an impact in the lives of our neighbors facing food insecurity. As a non-profit organization founded in 1967, our mission is clear: to alleviate food insecurity in our community by providing freshly prepared, nutritious meals to those in need. Our Mission: Our Vision: For nearly six decades, Meals on Wheels of Lancaster has been delivering ready-to-eat meals to individuals in Lancaster County, growing from just 7 clients and 25 volunteers to serving over 168,000 meals to more than 730 clients in 2024. Our meals, prepared in-house by our dedicated staff and volunteers, are delivered Monday through Friday, including holidays, to clients across 20 local zip codes. As a board member, you will play a crucial role in overseeing the direction of MOWL and ensuring that we can continue to expand our reach and fulfill our mission. We are seeking 3 new board members with experience in nonprofit fundraising, donor engagement and are passionate about creating sustainable giving practices. Grant writing and grant-seeking experience are a plus, as MOWL is focused on building strong donor relationships and advancing our fundraising efforts in 2024 and beyond. What We Are Looking For: Proven experience in nonprofit fundraising and donor engagementKnowledge of grant writing and grant-seeking is a plusCommitment to sustainable giving and donor relationshipsPrevious board experience is welcome, but not requiredA passion for community impact and food securityIf you are inspired by the work we do and want to help lead us into the future, we encourage you to apply. Contact Information: To learn more about our work, visit our website: www.mealsonwheelsoflancaster.org Become a part of our mission to ensure no one in Lancaster County goes hungry. Join us in creating a community where everyone is nourished. Agency: Meals On Wheels Of Lancaster Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice VolunteerMake a difference in someone's life! Volunteers work in their own community on a schedule that fits their availability. Office/administrative tasks Hospice is wherever home is, a house, a skilled facility, a retirement home. Agency: Compassus Hospice Make a difference in someone's life! Volunteers work in their own community on a schedule that fits their availability. Office/administrative tasks Hospice is wherever home is, a house, a skilled facility, a retirement home. Agency: Compassus Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Receiving & carrying book donations: High Priority!Energetic volunteer needed! We're looking for an enthusiastic volunteer to help receive donations of books and other materials from the community. Our team of volunteers accept, move, and sort hundreds of books a week! We need an active individual for our dedicated donation hours to help folks unload and move their donations from their vehicles, into boxes and/or onto carts. This is an individual, independent task, in a public-facing, indoor & outdoor environment that can be busy and noisy. This can be an ideal opportunity for college students! Shifts The full donation hours are Tuesdays & Fridays from 9:00am to 11:00am. Urgent need for volunteers on both days. Requirements Ability to lift boxes up to 50lbs Use carts to move boxes of books from tables to pallets Volunteers must be at least 14 years old, and those under 18 years must obtain parent/guardian consent. We are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service hours. All volunteers (including minors) must comply with the requirements for clearances in accordance with Pennsylvania law and policies established by Manheim Township Public Library. Clearances must be submitted prior to the start of volunteer service and must be kept up to date to continue volunteering. The required clearances are a Pennsylvania Criminal Background Check, Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, and either an FBI Fingerprint Based Federal Criminal History or Disclosure Statement Application for Volunteers. Agency: Manheim Township Public Library Energetic volunteer needed! We're looking for an enthusiastic volunteer to help receive donations of books and other materials from the community. Our team of volunteers accept, move, and sort hundreds of books a week! We need an active individual for our dedicated donation hours to help folks unload and move their donations from their vehicles, into boxes and/or onto carts. This is an individual, independent task, in a public-facing, indoor & outdoor environment that can be busy and noisy. This can be an ideal opportunity for college students! Shifts The full donation hours are Tuesdays & Fridays from 9:00am to 11:00am. Urgent need for volunteers on both days. Requirements Ability to lift boxes up to 50lbs Use carts to move boxes of books from tables to pallets Volunteers must be at least 14 years old, and those under 18 years must obtain parent/guardian consent. We are unable to accommodate court-ordered community service hours. All volunteers (including minors) must comply with the requirements for clearances in accordance with Pennsylvania law and policies established by Manheim Township Public Library. Clearances must be submitted prior to the start of volunteer service and must be kept up to date to continue volunteering. The required clearances are a Pennsylvania Criminal Background Check, Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, and either an FBI Fingerprint Based Federal Criminal History or Disclosure Statement Application for Volunteers. Agency: Manheim Township Public Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Chapter Coordinator with Fostering Hope!Do you have a passion for making a difference? Fostering Hope is seeking volunteer leaders that are passionate about the foster care community. We are a 501(c)(3) that is volunteer-run and donation-based with 11 chapters across 9 counties. Our Lancaster Chapter is looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Chapter Coordinator to help lead and grow our amazing community! What will you do as a Chapter Coordinator? Time Commitment Ready to lead and inspire? Join us at Fostering Hope and help change lives today! Apply now and be part of something amazing! Agency: Fostering Hope Do you have a passion for making a difference? Fostering Hope is seeking volunteer leaders that are passionate about the foster care community. We are a 501(c)(3) that is volunteer-run and donation-based with 11 chapters across 9 counties. Our Lancaster Chapter is looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Chapter Coordinator to help lead and grow our amazing community! What will you do as a Chapter Coordinator? Time Commitment Ready to lead and inspire? Join us at Fostering Hope and help change lives today! Apply now and be part of something amazing! Agency: Fostering Hope Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17584 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Social Media Coordinator with Fostering Hope!Fostering Hope is seeking volunteer leaders passionate about the foster care community. We are a 501(c)(3) that is volunteer-run and donation-based with 11 chapters across 9 counties. Our Lancaster Chapter is looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Social Media Coordinator to help spread the word about our amazing community! What will you do as a Social Media Coordinator? ·Maintain regular and clear communication with the Chapter Coordinator ·Create graphics via our Canva account ·Schedule or post to Facebook and IG accounts (if applicable) ·Respond to social media comments and messages Time Commitment: Flexibility of schedule, no set required time or hours. Varies by week and "season." Most of our Social Media Coordinators are working full-time jobs and doing this in addition. In general, it may be 2 hours per week. Agency: Fostering Hope Fostering Hope is seeking volunteer leaders passionate about the foster care community. We are a 501(c)(3) that is volunteer-run and donation-based with 11 chapters across 9 counties. Our Lancaster Chapter is looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Social Media Coordinator to help spread the word about our amazing community! What will you do as a Social Media Coordinator? ·Maintain regular and clear communication with the Chapter Coordinator ·Create graphics via our Canva account ·Schedule or post to Facebook and IG accounts (if applicable) ·Respond to social media comments and messages Time Commitment: Flexibility of schedule, no set required time or hours. Varies by week and "season." Most of our Social Media Coordinators are working full-time jobs and doing this in addition. In general, it may be 2 hours per week. Agency: Fostering Hope Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17584 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become the Financial Hero of Fostering Hope!Are you detail-oriented, organized, and ready to make an impact? Fostering Hope is looking for a Treasurer to help manage our chapter’s finances and keep everything running smoothly. If you love numbers and enjoy making sure things are in tip-top shape, this role is for you! What You'll Do: Manage Finances: Work with the Chapter Coordinator and Director of Finance to ensure our finances are in order and follow all the right protocols. Guide and Support: Help chapter leaders with purchasing and financial documentation to keep everything running smoothly. Handle the Bank Account: Oversee the chapter’s bank account, write checks, deposit funds, and make purchases for the chapter as needed. Time Commitment: This role is super flexible! Most of our Treasurers balance this with full-time jobs, dedicating about 1-2 hours per week. Plus, it’s mostly virtual, so you can work from wherever suits you best! If you're ready to use your financial skills for a great cause, we’d love for you to join our team and help keep Fostering Hope strong and thriving! Agency: Fostering Hope Are you detail-oriented, organized, and ready to make an impact? Fostering Hope is looking for a Treasurer to help manage our chapter’s finances and keep everything running smoothly. If you love numbers and enjoy making sure things are in tip-top shape, this role is for you! What You'll Do: Manage Finances: Work with the Chapter Coordinator and Director of Finance to ensure our finances are in order and follow all the right protocols. Guide and Support: Help chapter leaders with purchasing and financial documentation to keep everything running smoothly. Handle the Bank Account: Oversee the chapter’s bank account, write checks, deposit funds, and make purchases for the chapter as needed. Time Commitment: This role is super flexible! Most of our Treasurers balance this with full-time jobs, dedicating about 1-2 hours per week. Plus, it’s mostly virtual, so you can work from wherever suits you best! If you're ready to use your financial skills for a great cause, we’d love for you to join our team and help keep Fostering Hope strong and thriving! Agency: Fostering Hope Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17584 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team MemberJoin the American Red Cross Disaster Action Team and play a vital role in disaster response efforts across Pennsylvania. As a volunteer, you will provide immediate assistance and relief to individuals and families affected by emergencies, offering critical support when needed. Join our team! Agency: American Red Cross Greater Pennsylvania Join the American Red Cross Disaster Action Team and play a vital role in disaster response efforts across Pennsylvania. As a volunteer, you will provide immediate assistance and relief to individuals and families affected by emergencies, offering critical support when needed. Join our team! Agency: American Red Cross Greater Pennsylvania Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become an Outreach Coordinator with Fostering Hope!Fostering Hope is seeking volunteer leaders that are passionate about the foster care community. We are a 501(c)(3) that is volunteer-run and donation-based with 11 chapters across 9 counties. Our Lancaster Chapter is looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Outreach Coordinator to help grow awareness within the community! What You'll Do: Maintain regular and clear communication with the Chapter Coordinator Plan, organize, and complete fundraising and community awareness events with local businesses, community partners, clubs, schools, etc. Secure financial donors Secure tangible donations through a variety of drives Time Commitment: Flexibility of schedule, no set required time or hours. Varies by week and "season." Many of our Outreach Coordinators are working full-time jobs and doing this in addition. In general, it may be 3 hours per week. Agency: Fostering Hope Fostering Hope is seeking volunteer leaders that are passionate about the foster care community. We are a 501(c)(3) that is volunteer-run and donation-based with 11 chapters across 9 counties. Our Lancaster Chapter is looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Outreach Coordinator to help grow awareness within the community! What You'll Do: Maintain regular and clear communication with the Chapter Coordinator Plan, organize, and complete fundraising and community awareness events with local businesses, community partners, clubs, schools, etc. Secure financial donors Secure tangible donations through a variety of drives Time Commitment: Flexibility of schedule, no set required time or hours. Varies by week and "season." Many of our Outreach Coordinators are working full-time jobs and doing this in addition. In general, it may be 3 hours per week. Agency: Fostering Hope Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17584 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spread joy, self expression, and sustainability through fashion with Prism Thrift!Prism is looking for regular and consistent volunteers for our shop! Join a unique and creative environment and support your local LGBTQ+ Community by assisting with any of the following: Sales Associate Agency: Prism Thrift Prism is looking for regular and consistent volunteers for our shop! Join a unique and creative environment and support your local LGBTQ+ Community by assisting with any of the following: Sales Associate Agency: Prism Thrift Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tanger Arboretum Volunteer GardenerVolunteers are invited to assist in the maintenance of the gardens in the Tanger Arboretum at LancasterHistory. No experience is necessary; just a willingness to join fellow volunteers in weeding, mulching, planting, and many more projects. Get your hands dirty and be out in nature in one of Lancaster County’s hidden gems, the Tanger Arboretum! Supervisor(s): Michelle Lapp, Groundskeeper General Responsibilities: Assist with the maintenance of the Tanger Arboretum’s 11 acres of gardens, trees, shrubs, and plants.Required Skills: Passion for horticulture, the care and maintenance of trees and plants;Compassion for nature and wildlife;Responsible, dependable, and motivated; andExcellent at following instructions, observation, and oral communication.Essential Functions: Stoop, bend, lift, lift at least 10–15lbs. and wield/use basic gardening tools; andAssist in weeding, mulching, raking, planting, and pruning.Desired, But Not Required, Skills: Previous experience working or volunteering in a public garden; andBasic knowledge of plants and weeds. Tanger Arboretum Volunteer Gardeners meet weekly on Tuesday mornings, 9am – 12pm, from May through mid-November, on-site at LancasterHistory Museum & Research Center, 230 N. President Avenue, Lancaster, PA. The volunteer group moves throughout the 11-acre Tanger Arboretum, so there’s always something new to experience. Daily project details will be communicated via email or another mutually agreed upon form of communication. Volunteers must be 16 years or older. This is a volunteer position with no monetary compensation or benefits. Volunteers enjoy a 20% discount on purchases made at The Museum Store, invitations to events and socials, and free or reduced admission to programs and events (as applicable) at LancasterHistory. Hand tools will be provided and volunteers will be instructed on basic tool use and gardening skills. No previous training is required. Volunteers should wear clothing that they don’t mind getting dirty, but can move comfortably in. Please bring a set of garden gloves. How to Apply: Those interested in volunteering for this position should complete a volunteer application online. Please indicate “Tanger Arboretum Volunteer Gardener.” The submission of an application does not guarantee acceptance. We will review your application in a timely manner and contact you as soon as possible. Questions or Concerns: Contact Michelle Lapp, Groundskeeper, at michelle.lapp@lancasterhistory.org. LancasterHistory is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our Non-Discrimination Policy is available online at https://www.lancasterhistory.org/nondiscrimination-policy. Agency: LancasterHistory Volunteers are invited to assist in the maintenance of the gardens in the Tanger Arboretum at LancasterHistory. No experience is necessary; just a willingness to join fellow volunteers in weeding, mulching, planting, and many more projects. Get your hands dirty and be out in nature in one of Lancaster County’s hidden gems, the Tanger Arboretum! Supervisor(s): Michelle Lapp, Groundskeeper General Responsibilities: Assist with the maintenance of the Tanger Arboretum’s 11 acres of gardens, trees, shrubs, and plants.Required Skills: Passion for horticulture, the care and maintenance of trees and plants;Compassion for nature and wildlife;Responsible, dependable, and motivated; andExcellent at following instructions, observation, and oral communication.Essential Functions: Stoop, bend, lift, lift at least 10–15lbs. and wield/use basic gardening tools; andAssist in weeding, mulching, raking, planting, and pruning.Desired, But Not Required, Skills: Previous experience working or volunteering in a public garden; andBasic knowledge of plants and weeds. Tanger Arboretum Volunteer Gardeners meet weekly on Tuesday mornings, 9am – 12pm, from May through mid-November, on-site at LancasterHistory Museum & Research Center, 230 N. President Avenue, Lancaster, PA. The volunteer group moves throughout the 11-acre Tanger Arboretum, so there’s always something new to experience. Daily project details will be communicated via email or another mutually agreed upon form of communication. Volunteers must be 16 years or older. This is a volunteer position with no monetary compensation or benefits. Volunteers enjoy a 20% discount on purchases made at The Museum Store, invitations to events and socials, and free or reduced admission to programs and events (as applicable) at LancasterHistory. Hand tools will be provided and volunteers will be instructed on basic tool use and gardening skills. No previous training is required. Volunteers should wear clothing that they don’t mind getting dirty, but can move comfortably in. Please bring a set of garden gloves. How to Apply: Those interested in volunteering for this position should complete a volunteer application online. Please indicate “Tanger Arboretum Volunteer Gardener.” The submission of an application does not guarantee acceptance. We will review your application in a timely manner and contact you as soon as possible. Questions or Concerns: Contact Michelle Lapp, Groundskeeper, at michelle.lapp@lancasterhistory.org. LancasterHistory is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our Non-Discrimination Policy is available online at https://www.lancasterhistory.org/nondiscrimination-policy. Agency: LancasterHistory Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Online as a Conversation PartnerReady to change a life from the comfort of home? Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend. We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection. No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks. Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience. "I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up." “Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it. My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!” "This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!" To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch the recording of our volunteer info-session here. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org. Agency: ENGin Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend. We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection. No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks. Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience. "I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up." “Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it. My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!” "This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!" To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch the recording of our volunteer info-session here. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org. Agency: ENGin Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 06907 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Digital Literacy Tutor for AdultsSpend 3 hours per week helping adult learners with basic computer skills such as operating a laptop or desktop computer and similar equipment, navigating internet search tools (Google), using job search websites and other digital platforms, writing a resume, creating a LinkedIn profile, etc. This opportunity is supervised and supported by the IU13 Center for Community Education but physically takes place at our partner location- Lancaster Career Link, at 1046 Manheim Pike. * This need has been fulfilled for September-October 2025. If you are interested in volunteering November 2025 or later please respond through the United Way portal or contact Katy Charles at: katy.charles@iu13.org or call 717-947-1159. Thank you! Agency: Lancaster-Lebanon IU13 Community Education Spend 3 hours per week helping adult learners with basic computer skills such as operating a laptop or desktop computer and similar equipment, navigating internet search tools (Google), using job search websites and other digital platforms, writing a resume, creating a LinkedIn profile, etc. This opportunity is supervised and supported by the IU13 Center for Community Education but physically takes place at our partner location- Lancaster Career Link, at 1046 Manheim Pike. * This need has been fulfilled for September-October 2025. If you are interested in volunteering November 2025 or later please respond through the United Way portal or contact Katy Charles at: katy.charles@iu13.org or call 717-947-1159. Thank you! Agency: Lancaster-Lebanon IU13 Community Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team MemberJoin the American Red Cross Disaster Action Team and play a vital role in disaster response efforts across Pennsylvania. As a volunteer, you will provide immediate assistance and relief to individuals and families affected by emergencies, offering critical support when needed. Join our team! Agency: American Red Cross Greater Pennsylvania Join the American Red Cross Disaster Action Team and play a vital role in disaster response efforts across Pennsylvania. As a volunteer, you will provide immediate assistance and relief to individuals and families affected by emergencies, offering critical support when needed. Join our team! Agency: American Red Cross Greater Pennsylvania Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 17603 Allow Groups: No |