Needs From: Volunteer NJ!

Volunteer: Fitness Attendant

Help in the YMCA wellness center assisting with basic operations, maintenance functions, programs, facility prep and member relations.  

Great for someone interested in health and fitness recreationally or professionally!  Basic training provided.  Find your passion for wellness at the Y!

Student Interns welcome. Flexible time slots.  Please call the fitness director at 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

Help in the YMCA wellness center assisting with basic operations, maintenance functions, programs, facility prep and member relations.  

Great for someone interested in health and fitness recreationally or professionally!  Basic training provided.  Find your passion for wellness at the Y!

Student Interns welcome. Flexible time slots.  Please call the fitness director at 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Squad Summer Camp

Social Squad Summer Camp is a 1-week long camp for young adults (age 12+) with intellectual & developmental disabilities in Camden, NJ.

Volunteers are needed to support our young adults in engaging in fun summer activities! Every day is different, but we will be doing so many cool activities like exploring new things, making new friends, and practicing our social and independent living skills together and out in the community!

This camp is 1 week-- July 13-17 Monday-Friday 9am-2:30pm.

When you sign up, you can sign up for as many or few days as you'd like to attend!

Agency: Raise the Bar Family Services

Social Squad Summer Camp is a 1-week long camp for young adults (age 12+) with intellectual & developmental disabilities in Camden, NJ.

Volunteers are needed to support our young adults in engaging in fun summer activities! Every day is different, but we will be doing so many cool activities like exploring new things, making new friends, and practicing our social and independent living skills together and out in the community!

This camp is 1 week-- July 13-17 Monday-Friday 9am-2:30pm.

When you sign up, you can sign up for as many or few days as you'd like to attend!

Agency: Raise the Bar Family Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 08102

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Auction Item Solicitation Volunteer

An Auction Item Solicitation Volunteer secures donations for fundraising events by identifying, contacting, and building relationships with local businesses and donors. They are responsible for acquiring goods or services, coordinating pick-ups, and managing donor correspondence, directly contributing to the event's financial success. 


Key Responsibilities:

Targeting Donors: Research and identify potential businesses, restaurants, and individuals, using personal networks and the organization's donor list. Outreach & Solicitation: Contact potential donors via email, phone, or in-person visits using a provided solicitation letter and script. Acquisition & Tracking: Collect donated items or gift certificates, ensuring the donation form is filled out accurately and submitting items to the inventory manager. Relationship Management: Send thank-you notes to donors promptly after receiving donations. 


Requirements:

Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Reliability and organizational skills. Comfort with requesting donations. 


Time Commitment:

Flexible; typically involves a few hours per week during the months leading up to the event.

Agency: The ARC of Bergen & Passaic

An Auction Item Solicitation Volunteer secures donations for fundraising events by identifying, contacting, and building relationships with local businesses and donors. They are responsible for acquiring goods or services, coordinating pick-ups, and managing donor correspondence, directly contributing to the event's financial success. 


Key Responsibilities:

Targeting Donors: Research and identify potential businesses, restaurants, and individuals, using personal networks and the organization's donor list. Outreach & Solicitation: Contact potential donors via email, phone, or in-person visits using a provided solicitation letter and script. Acquisition & Tracking: Collect donated items or gift certificates, ensuring the donation form is filled out accurately and submitting items to the inventory manager. Relationship Management: Send thank-you notes to donors promptly after receiving donations. 


Requirements:

Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Reliability and organizational skills. Comfort with requesting donations. 


Time Commitment:

Flexible; typically involves a few hours per week during the months leading up to the event.

Agency: The ARC of Bergen & Passaic

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a CASA Volunteer

We need your help!

We are always interested in hearing from volunteers who might want to employ their skills and talents to help Bergen County CASA change a child’s story!

Graphic design Writing Public relations Marketing Event support Fund raising And more!

Complete the form here and tell us how you’d like to help.

 

Agency: Bergen CASA

We need your help!

We are always interested in hearing from volunteers who might want to employ their skills and talents to help Bergen County CASA change a child’s story!

Graphic design Writing Public relations Marketing Event support Fund raising And more!

Complete the form here and tell us how you’d like to help.

 

Agency: Bergen CASA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Rescue - Delivery Drivers

Volunteer Through Our I-Rescue App & Feed Our Hungry Neighbors! Download the I-Rescue App & Volunteer! iOS Google Play

Welcome Volunteers!

Please download the I-Rescue App, and register using your phone or email address.

Once registered, a Volunteer Agreement must be completed.

Volunteer Agreement Now Available in Bergen, Essex, Hudson, & Passaic Counties

Table to Table’s I-Rescue is an app that allows volunteers to help rescue and deliver fresh food to our neighbors facing food insecurity. With its wild success in Bergen County, I-Rescue expands to Essex, Hudson, and Passaic Counties.

Only one year after its launch, I-Rescue’s footprint will broaden to help alleviate food insecurity by connecting volunteers—who rescue free, fresh and donated food from restaurants and grocery stores—to recipient agencies such as food pantries and shelters that feed communities in need.

I-Rescue was developed through a partnership between Table to Table, Bergen County and the Russell Berrie Foundation.

 

Agency: Table to Table

Volunteer Through Our I-Rescue App & Feed Our Hungry Neighbors! Download the I-Rescue App & Volunteer! iOS Google Play

Welcome Volunteers!

Please download the I-Rescue App, and register using your phone or email address.

Once registered, a Volunteer Agreement must be completed.

Volunteer Agreement Now Available in Bergen, Essex, Hudson, & Passaic Counties

Table to Table’s I-Rescue is an app that allows volunteers to help rescue and deliver fresh food to our neighbors facing food insecurity. With its wild success in Bergen County, I-Rescue expands to Essex, Hudson, and Passaic Counties.

Only one year after its launch, I-Rescue’s footprint will broaden to help alleviate food insecurity by connecting volunteers—who rescue free, fresh and donated food from restaurants and grocery stores—to recipient agencies such as food pantries and shelters that feed communities in need.

I-Rescue was developed through a partnership between Table to Table, Bergen County and the Russell Berrie Foundation.

 

Agency: Table to Table

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities!

Volunteers are the backbone of Habitat for Humanity SCNJ’s mission, enabling us to transform lives and help neighborhoods thrive. We rely on thousands of volunteers every year to carry out our mission.

Be a part of stabilizing housing throughout our community by helping with everything from construction to serving as a resource for families as they settle into their new homes.

Throughout the year, we have rotating needs at our ReStores, build and repair sites, and more. 

For more information and to inquire about volunteer opportunities, please visit our website: https://www.habitatscnj.org/volunteer/

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of South Central New Jersey

Volunteers are the backbone of Habitat for Humanity SCNJ’s mission, enabling us to transform lives and help neighborhoods thrive. We rely on thousands of volunteers every year to carry out our mission.

Be a part of stabilizing housing throughout our community by helping with everything from construction to serving as a resource for families as they settle into their new homes.

Throughout the year, we have rotating needs at our ReStores, build and repair sites, and more. 

For more information and to inquire about volunteer opportunities, please visit our website: https://www.habitatscnj.org/volunteer/

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of South Central New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compassionate Volunteers Needed! Be a friendly visitor to Stein Hospice patients!

Stein Hospice is seeking volunteers who will become steady visitors to our patients. Many patients are room or bedbound and lacking social interaction.  If you can converse, read aloud, sing, play music, hold someone's hand and share your heart and time with our patients, please contact us for more information on how to volunteer.

You can email of Mgr of Volunteer Services at sculang@wilfcampus.org or call (732) 227-1212 for more information.

Agency: Stein Hospice

Stein Hospice is seeking volunteers who will become steady visitors to our patients. Many patients are room or bedbound and lacking social interaction.  If you can converse, read aloud, sing, play music, hold someone's hand and share your heart and time with our patients, please contact us for more information on how to volunteer.

You can email of Mgr of Volunteer Services at sculang@wilfcampus.org or call (732) 227-1212 for more information.

Agency: Stein Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08873-6802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate for Victims of Sexual & Domestic Violence

The Services Empowering Rights of Victims (SERV) program at Center For Family Services is looking for volunteers to become advocates for victims of sexual and domestic violence. Confidential Volunteer Advocates are needed to accompany domestic violence and sexual violence victims to hospitals, law enforcement agencies, and courts. Volunteers assist with crisis intervention, advocacy, and hotline calls.
Volunteers must:
be 18 years of age have reliable transportation complete 40 hours of training pass the Domestic Violence Advocate training test or Sexual Violence Advocate training test, depending on which training you attend.
Domestic Violence Response Team (DVRT) advocates are needed in Gloucester and Cumberland counties and Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) advocates are needed in Camden, Gloucester, Passaic, and Cumberland Counties. Center For Family Services provides the volunteer advocate training program several times throughout the year.  
 
 
 
 

Agency: Center For Family Services

The Services Empowering Rights of Victims (SERV) program at Center For Family Services is looking for volunteers to become advocates for victims of sexual and domestic violence. Confidential Volunteer Advocates are needed to accompany domestic violence and sexual violence victims to hospitals, law enforcement agencies, and courts. Volunteers assist with crisis intervention, advocacy, and hotline calls.
Volunteers must:
be 18 years of age have reliable transportation complete 40 hours of training pass the Domestic Violence Advocate training test or Sexual Violence Advocate training test, depending on which training you attend.
Domestic Violence Response Team (DVRT) advocates are needed in Gloucester and Cumberland counties and Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) advocates are needed in Camden, Gloucester, Passaic, and Cumberland Counties. Center For Family Services provides the volunteer advocate training program several times throughout the year.  
 
 
 
 

Agency: Center For Family Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Travel Unity Volunteer

Travel Unity welcomes volunteers who want to support our work making travel more welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities.

Volunteers contribute in different ways depending on their interests and skills, including research, outreach, storytelling, events, partnerships, and workforce development initiatives.

As an initial step, new volunteers complete a short project to demonstrate engagement. Volunteers can choose between two options:

Spotlight – Interview a travel industry professional and write a short profile about their work and career path.

Case Study – Research and document an organization’s work in the travel industry.

Those interested in volunteering should first complete the Travel Unity volunteer application:
https://bit.ly/TUvolunteerapp

After submitting the application, we will follow up with next steps


Agency: Travel Unity

Travel Unity welcomes volunteers who want to support our work making travel more welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities.

Volunteers contribute in different ways depending on their interests and skills, including research, outreach, storytelling, events, partnerships, and workforce development initiatives.

As an initial step, new volunteers complete a short project to demonstrate engagement. Volunteers can choose between two options:

Spotlight – Interview a travel industry professional and write a short profile about their work and career path.

Case Study – Research and document an organization’s work in the travel industry.

Those interested in volunteering should first complete the Travel Unity volunteer application:
https://bit.ly/TUvolunteerapp

After submitting the application, we will follow up with next steps


Agency: Travel Unity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saddle Brook Warehouse Volunteer

Center for Food Action’s Saddle Brook Warehouse is the primary packing hub for food distributed across Bergen County.

Volunteers assist with packing food boxes, sorting donations, organizing inventory, and preparing pallets for distribution to CFA sites. This role is essential to keeping our distribution sites stocked and operating smoothly.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
This is a physically active warehouse environment and may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and working safely around warehouse equipment. Closed-toe shoes are required and work boots or steel-toed boots are strongly encouraged.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Center for Food Action’s Saddle Brook Warehouse is the primary packing hub for food distributed across Bergen County.

Volunteers assist with packing food boxes, sorting donations, organizing inventory, and preparing pallets for distribution to CFA sites. This role is essential to keeping our distribution sites stocked and operating smoothly.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
This is a physically active warehouse environment and may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and working safely around warehouse equipment. Closed-toe shoes are required and work boots or steel-toed boots are strongly encouraged.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07663

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mahwah Pantry Host Volunteer

At our Mahwah Client Choice Market, Pantry Hosts provide direct support to guests during afternoon service hours.

Volunteers assist with welcoming guests, maintaining pantry organization, restocking shelves as needed, and supporting staff during active distribution. This is a guest-facing role requiring professionalism, compassion, and consistency.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, light to moderate lifting up to 30 pounds, and restocking pantry shelves. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

At our Mahwah Client Choice Market, Pantry Hosts provide direct support to guests during afternoon service hours.

Volunteers assist with welcoming guests, maintaining pantry organization, restocking shelves as needed, and supporting staff during active distribution. This is a guest-facing role requiring professionalism, compassion, and consistency.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, light to moderate lifting up to 30 pounds, and restocking pantry shelves. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07430

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mahwah Pantry Restock Volunteer

Center for Food Action’s Mahwah Client Choice Market relies on volunteers to keep pantry shelves organized and fully stocked for guest appointments.

Volunteers assist with restocking shelves, organizing food inventory, preparing items for distribution, and maintaining a clean and orderly pantry environment.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and moving food inventory. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Center for Food Action’s Mahwah Client Choice Market relies on volunteers to keep pantry shelves organized and fully stocked for guest appointments.

Volunteers assist with restocking shelves, organizing food inventory, preparing items for distribution, and maintaining a clean and orderly pantry environment.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and moving food inventory. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07430

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mahwah Pantry & Warehouse Support Volunteer

Center for Food Action (CFA) works to prevent hunger and homelessness in northern New Jersey. Our Mahwah location operates under a Client Choice Market model, allowing guests to select food items that best meet their household needs.

Volunteers in this role support both pantry and warehouse operations. Responsibilities may include pantry restocking, organizing shelves, preparing food items for distribution, light warehouse organization, and assisting staff with daily site operations.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and working in an active pantry or warehouse environment. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Additional Requirements:
Volunteers must be 16 years or older. Court-mandated volunteers are reviewed for eligibility. All volunteers must agree to our Waiver, Confidentiality Agreement, and Code of Conduct. CFA maintains a respectful, non-discriminatory, and safe volunteer environment in accordance with USDA civil rights regulations.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Center for Food Action (CFA) works to prevent hunger and homelessness in northern New Jersey. Our Mahwah location operates under a Client Choice Market model, allowing guests to select food items that best meet their household needs.

Volunteers in this role support both pantry and warehouse operations. Responsibilities may include pantry restocking, organizing shelves, preparing food items for distribution, light warehouse organization, and assisting staff with daily site operations.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and working in an active pantry or warehouse environment. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Additional Requirements:
Volunteers must be 16 years or older. Court-mandated volunteers are reviewed for eligibility. All volunteers must agree to our Waiver, Confidentiality Agreement, and Code of Conduct. CFA maintains a respectful, non-discriminatory, and safe volunteer environment in accordance with USDA civil rights regulations.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07430

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saddle Brook Food Distribution Volunteer

Center for Food Action (CFA) works to prevent hunger and homelessness in northern New Jersey. Volunteers support our weekly food distribution program serving Bergen County families.

Volunteers assist with packing food bags, organizing inventory, preparing distribution setup, and supporting staff during guest service. This is a guest-facing role where punctuality and consistency are essential.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and working in an active distribution environment. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Center for Food Action (CFA) works to prevent hunger and homelessness in northern New Jersey. Volunteers support our weekly food distribution program serving Bergen County families.

Volunteers assist with packing food bags, organizing inventory, preparing distribution setup, and supporting staff during guest service. This is a guest-facing role where punctuality and consistency are essential.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and working in an active distribution environment. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07663

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hackensack Food Distribution Volunteer

Center for Food Action (CFA) works to prevent hunger and homelessness in northern New Jersey. Volunteers support weekly food distribution serving local families in Hackensack.

Responsibilities include packing food bags, organizing pantry items, setting up distribution areas, and assisting staff during guest service. This is a high-priority, guest-facing shift requiring consistent weekly attendance.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and working in an active distribution environment. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Center for Food Action (CFA) works to prevent hunger and homelessness in northern New Jersey. Volunteers support weekly food distribution serving local families in Hackensack.

Responsibilities include packing food bags, organizing pantry items, setting up distribution areas, and assisting staff during guest service. This is a high-priority, guest-facing shift requiring consistent weekly attendance.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and working in an active distribution environment. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Englewood Food Distribution Volunteer

Center for Food Action (CFA) works to prevent hunger and homelessness in northern New Jersey. Volunteers are essential to our weekly food distribution program serving local families.

Volunteers at our Englewood site assist with food packing, organizing pantry items, preparing distribution tables, and supporting staff during guest-facing food distribution. This is a fast-paced, high-priority role where reliability is extremely important.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and working in an active distribution environment. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Additional Requirements:
Volunteers must be 16 years or older. Court-mandated volunteers are reviewed for eligibility. All volunteers must agree to our Waiver, Confidentiality Agreement, and Code of Conduct. CFA maintains a respectful, non-discriminatory, and safe volunteer environment in accordance with USDA civil rights regulations.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Center for Food Action (CFA) works to prevent hunger and homelessness in northern New Jersey. Volunteers are essential to our weekly food distribution program serving local families.

Volunteers at our Englewood site assist with food packing, organizing pantry items, preparing distribution tables, and supporting staff during guest-facing food distribution. This is a fast-paced, high-priority role where reliability is extremely important.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for extended periods, bending and reaching, lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds, and working in an active distribution environment. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Additional Requirements:
Volunteers must be 16 years or older. Court-mandated volunteers are reviewed for eligibility. All volunteers must agree to our Waiver, Confidentiality Agreement, and Code of Conduct. CFA maintains a respectful, non-discriminatory, and safe volunteer environment in accordance with USDA civil rights regulations.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mahwah Front Desk Volunteer

Front Desk Volunteers provide administrative and guest support at our Mahwah Client Choice Market.

Responsibilities include greeting guests, assisting with check-in, answering basic questions, supporting staff with light administrative tasks, and helping maintain an organized front desk area. This role requires strong communication skills and reliability.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for portions of the shift and light administrative support duties. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Front Desk Volunteers provide administrative and guest support at our Mahwah Client Choice Market.

Responsibilities include greeting guests, assisting with check-in, answering basic questions, supporting staff with light administrative tasks, and helping maintain an organized front desk area. This role requires strong communication skills and reliability.

Volunteer Commitment (Required):
CFA is an ongoing volunteer program, and we ask volunteers to commit to one shift per week on the same day, at the same time, and at the same location on a consistent, recurring basis. We do not offer one-time-only individual volunteer opportunities, and all sites are closed on weekends.

Physical Requirements:
Volunteering may involve standing for portions of the shift and light administrative support duties. Closed-toe shoes are required.

Volunteers must be 16+ and agree to CFA policies and Code of Conduct.

Agency: Center for Food Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07430

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate for Children in Foster Care - Camden County

A Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system.

Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer

1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being.

2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life.   Reviewing school, medical, and court records.

3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing

4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years.

5. Promote Permanency

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. 

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

A Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system.

Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer

1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being.

2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life.   Reviewing school, medical, and court records.

3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing

4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years.

5. Promote Permanency

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. 

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08244

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate for Children in Foster Care - Atlantic County

A Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system.

Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer

1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being.

2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life.   Reviewing school, medical, and court records.

3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing

4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years.

5. Promote Permanency

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. 

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

A Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system.

Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer

1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being.

2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life.   Reviewing school, medical, and court records.

3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing

4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years.

5. Promote Permanency

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. 

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08244

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate for Children in Foster Care - Cape May County

A Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system.

Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer

1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being.

2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life.   Reviewing school, medical, and court records.

3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing

4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years.

5. Promote Permanency

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. 

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

A Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system.

Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer

1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being.

2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life.   Reviewing school, medical, and court records.

3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing

4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years.

5. Promote Permanency

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. 

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08244

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Go Blue Event Committee Members

Go Blue Event Committee Members help plan our Go Blue event on Monday, June 8th.  We will start meeting as a committee in March.  This event brings in a significant amount of financial resources for our organization, as well as creating community awareness and developing community partners. If you would like to serve on the event committee,ittee please email Judy Reses or call (609) 601-7800 Ext. 125.

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Go Blue Event Committee Members help plan our Go Blue event on Monday, June 8th.  We will start meeting as a committee in March.  This event brings in a significant amount of financial resources for our organization, as well as creating community awareness and developing community partners. If you would like to serve on the event committee,ittee please email Judy Reses or call (609) 601-7800 Ext. 125.

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08244

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Paint Donations Needed

Katie's House is a non-profit organization that provides housing, activities and mentoring for adults with intellectual disabilities in Sussex, Passaic, and Morris Counties, New Jersey.  We presently have 4 homes that provide Self Directed Supportive Housing, and we are on the verge of opening our fifth home.  We are seeking donations of Sherwin Williams paint, color Mindful Gray for painting the rooms in this home. Your kind donations would be so appreciated!

Agency: Katie's House Inc

Katie's House is a non-profit organization that provides housing, activities and mentoring for adults with intellectual disabilities in Sussex, Passaic, and Morris Counties, New Jersey.  We presently have 4 homes that provide Self Directed Supportive Housing, and we are on the verge of opening our fifth home.  We are seeking donations of Sherwin Williams paint, color Mindful Gray for painting the rooms in this home. Your kind donations would be so appreciated!

Agency: Katie's House Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07461

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Painters Needed for New Home

Katie's House is a non-profit organization that provides housing, activities and mentoring for adults with intellectual disabilities in Sussex, Passaic, and Morris Counties, New Jersey.

We presently have 4 homes that provide Self Directed Supportive Housing, and we are on the verge of opening our fifth home. We are seeking volunteers to paint the home once it is opened, date to be determined.

Agency: Katie's House Inc

Katie's House is a non-profit organization that provides housing, activities and mentoring for adults with intellectual disabilities in Sussex, Passaic, and Morris Counties, New Jersey.

We presently have 4 homes that provide Self Directed Supportive Housing, and we are on the verge of opening our fifth home. We are seeking volunteers to paint the home once it is opened, date to be determined.

Agency: Katie's House Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07860

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Essay Coach

YPIE Jersey City Essay Coach About YPIE

Yonkers Partners in Education (YPIE) partners with students to ensure they are ready for, enroll in, and complete college.  We confront the challenges of low-income, urban school districts by providing families with equitable access to the critical tools and services necessary for college success. 

Yonkers Partners in Education (YPIE) was founded in 2007 to bring innovative solutions to the historically under-resourced Yonkers Public Schools.  Initially providing college support to 12th grade Yonkers students, YPIE expanded its model to include College Readiness, College Access, and College Persistence programming, serving 1,200 students each year from 9th grade through college.

In fall 2023, YPIE introduced YPIE Jersey City, replicating its college success model for public school students in Jersey City.

YPIE has put a college degree within reach for thousands of students. Our work with students and families is a partnership. We make a commitment to students to ensure we do everything we can to support them on a journey to college success.


Position Overview

Our YPIE students have tremendous stories to share!  YPIE Essay Coaches provide support to our high school juniors and seniors as they write their college essays, a critical part of the college application process.  Essay Coaches work closely with and under the guidance of the YPIE College Advisors assigned to Dickinson, Ferris, and Lincoln High Schools in Jersey City.  Training and support is provided to Essay Coaches throughout the essay writing process, with regular benchmark checkpoints to ensure that the process is staying on track.  


Essay Coaches can choose to volunteer for one or more of these 10-week sessions:

Spring Season - April to June

Summer Season - July to August

Fall Season - September to November


Essay Coaches can choose to meet with their students virtually (video/phone calls) or in person at the YPIE College Zone (campus of St. Peter's University).

 

Essay Coach Responsibilities

Assist students in brainstorming topics, drafting, and revising college essay

Ensure students’ voices are expressed and honored throughout the writing process

Follow directions provided by YPIE staff regarding the essay writing process

Meet consistently with students and notify YPIE staff if meetings become inconsistent

Regularly update benchmark tracking document to ensure process remains on track


Requirements

Sense of humor, positive mindset, and persistent attitude

Reflective listening and respectful communication skills

Desire to invest in the life of a young person

Strong writing/editing skills

Ability to attend scheduled YPIE trainings via Zoom


Learn more: ypie.org/volunteer

Agency: Yonkers Partners in Education

YPIE Jersey City Essay Coach About YPIE

Yonkers Partners in Education (YPIE) partners with students to ensure they are ready for, enroll in, and complete college.  We confront the challenges of low-income, urban school districts by providing families with equitable access to the critical tools and services necessary for college success. 

Yonkers Partners in Education (YPIE) was founded in 2007 to bring innovative solutions to the historically under-resourced Yonkers Public Schools.  Initially providing college support to 12th grade Yonkers students, YPIE expanded its model to include College Readiness, College Access, and College Persistence programming, serving 1,200 students each year from 9th grade through college.

In fall 2023, YPIE introduced YPIE Jersey City, replicating its college success model for public school students in Jersey City.

YPIE has put a college degree within reach for thousands of students. Our work with students and families is a partnership. We make a commitment to students to ensure we do everything we can to support them on a journey to college success.


Position Overview

Our YPIE students have tremendous stories to share!  YPIE Essay Coaches provide support to our high school juniors and seniors as they write their college essays, a critical part of the college application process.  Essay Coaches work closely with and under the guidance of the YPIE College Advisors assigned to Dickinson, Ferris, and Lincoln High Schools in Jersey City.  Training and support is provided to Essay Coaches throughout the essay writing process, with regular benchmark checkpoints to ensure that the process is staying on track.  


Essay Coaches can choose to volunteer for one or more of these 10-week sessions:

Spring Season - April to June

Summer Season - July to August

Fall Season - September to November


Essay Coaches can choose to meet with their students virtually (video/phone calls) or in person at the YPIE College Zone (campus of St. Peter's University).

 

Essay Coach Responsibilities

Assist students in brainstorming topics, drafting, and revising college essay

Ensure students’ voices are expressed and honored throughout the writing process

Follow directions provided by YPIE staff regarding the essay writing process

Meet consistently with students and notify YPIE staff if meetings become inconsistent

Regularly update benchmark tracking document to ensure process remains on track


Requirements

Sense of humor, positive mindset, and persistent attitude

Reflective listening and respectful communication skills

Desire to invest in the life of a young person

Strong writing/editing skills

Ability to attend scheduled YPIE trainings via Zoom


Learn more: ypie.org/volunteer

Agency: Yonkers Partners in Education

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07306

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Diaper Collection Drive for our NJ Diaper Network!

We welcome you, your colleagues, your service organization or your house of worship to conduct a diaper drive to benefit our NJ Diaper Network.  We provide diapers throughout the 21 counties of NJ to families in our programs and via our partner organizations serving low-income families who have difficulty providing the needed supply of diapers needed to keep their baby dry and safe.  We will provide you with information, a customized flyer, and a customized link for online donations so local babies can be dry & safe! Your drive can be collected in any NJ county. 

Agency: Prevent Child Abuse-New Jersey

We welcome you, your colleagues, your service organization or your house of worship to conduct a diaper drive to benefit our NJ Diaper Network.  We provide diapers throughout the 21 counties of NJ to families in our programs and via our partner organizations serving low-income families who have difficulty providing the needed supply of diapers needed to keep their baby dry and safe.  We will provide you with information, a customized flyer, and a customized link for online donations so local babies can be dry & safe! Your drive can be collected in any NJ county. 

Agency: Prevent Child Abuse-New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Delivery Volunteers Needed!

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared meal donations from a corporate campus cafeteria on Thursdays at 2pm and deliver them to a shelter in Camden (~5 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared meal donations from a corporate campus cafeteria on Thursdays at 2pm and deliver them to a shelter in Camden (~5 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Deliver Meals to Neighbors in Need!

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while nearly 1 million New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity:

Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up donations from a meal donor in East Orange on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays at 2pm and deliver them to an amazing nonprofit organization (Joi's Angels) in East Orange (~10 minute drive).  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary training and equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely; volunteers track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.


Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who will work together to ensure the weekly route is covered. For instance, it could be that they take turns volunteering each week or decide to pair up together weekly to pick up and deliver meals.  


Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023; 

https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure. 

Agency: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while nearly 1 million New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity:

Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up donations from a meal donor in East Orange on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays at 2pm and deliver them to an amazing nonprofit organization (Joi's Angels) in East Orange (~10 minute drive).  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary training and equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely; volunteers track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.


Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who will work together to ensure the weekly route is covered. For instance, it could be that they take turns volunteering each week or decide to pair up together weekly to pick up and deliver meals.  


Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023; 

https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure. 

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07018

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Of Directors Roles

Join the RTNJ Board of Directors to use your time and talent to support our mission of [Re]pairing homes, [Re]vitalizing communities, [Re]building lives. We are looking for engaged board members to help us set and meet our goals of growing the organization.

Requirements (flexible based on candidate):

Experience volunteering is preferredTime commitment of at least 5 hours per monthAnnual giving levels of $1,000 or moreBe an ambassador for the RTNJ mission in your daily lifeAttend monthly board meetingsAttend and support special eventsAbility to network on behalf of the organizationJoin 2 committees

Typically, candidates for the board will be considered after serving on a RTNJ committee or in other volunteer role. RTNJ's current committees include Fund Development, Marketing & PR, Project Development, and Governance.

RTNJ Offices are located in the rear of Ponds Reformed Church - 341 Ramapo Valley Road, Oakland, NJ.

Please provide your resume to Info@RTNorthJersey.org and we will schedule an interview.

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Join the RTNJ Board of Directors to use your time and talent to support our mission of [Re]pairing homes, [Re]vitalizing communities, [Re]building lives. We are looking for engaged board members to help us set and meet our goals of growing the organization.

Requirements (flexible based on candidate):

Experience volunteering is preferredTime commitment of at least 5 hours per monthAnnual giving levels of $1,000 or moreBe an ambassador for the RTNJ mission in your daily lifeAttend monthly board meetingsAttend and support special eventsAbility to network on behalf of the organizationJoin 2 committees

Typically, candidates for the board will be considered after serving on a RTNJ committee or in other volunteer role. RTNJ's current committees include Fund Development, Marketing & PR, Project Development, and Governance.

RTNJ Offices are located in the rear of Ponds Reformed Church - 341 Ramapo Valley Road, Oakland, NJ.

Please provide your resume to Info@RTNorthJersey.org and we will schedule an interview.

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07436

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GIS Coordinator

The Closter Nature Center is seeking a skilled and passionate volunteer to lead the implementation of a Geographic Information System (GIS) for our 136-acre preserve. This is a high-impact role that will create a foundational resource for our conservation efforts, ecological data collection, and property management.

The selected volunteer will guide the organization in transitioning from initial concepts to a fully functional mapping system that tracks woodland health, identifies notable features, and protects our vital water resources.  Much of this work can be conducted remotely, but on-site visits for data collection and in-person meetings must be possible for the successful volunteer.

Key Responsibilities

System Design & Setup: Lead the setup of a GIS platform and procedures for system maintenance (The Center currently holds an ArcGIS license but is open to alternative software recommendations).

Ecological Mapping: Develop layers to map forest species, identify invasive growth patterns, and track the progress of ongoing conservation initiatives.

Asset & Resource Management: Denote property boundaries, notable physical features, and critical water resources within the preserve.

Program Oversight: Manage the initial startup phase of the program and establish protocols for long-term data collection.

Training: Provide basic guidance and training to Nature Center volunteers and staff on how to utilize the mapping tools for field data entry and viewing.

Qualifications

Proven experience with GIS software (ArcGIS, QGIS, or similar mapping systems).

Understanding of data management and spatial analysis.

Interest in ecology, forestry, or environmental conservation.

Ability to work independently and lead a project from the implementation phase.

Strong communication skills to explain technical tools to non-technical volunteers.

Impact

Your work will directly contribute to the "woodland health" of the preserve. By visualizing our ecological data, you will help our team make informed decisions about species protection, resource management, and the overall health of our 136-acre forest for generations to come.

How to Apply

If you are interested in using your technical skills to protect local nature, please reach out to Tom Golodik (click here for email) with a brief summary of your GIS experience and why you’d like to support the Closter Nature Center.

Agency: The Closter Nature Center

The Closter Nature Center is seeking a skilled and passionate volunteer to lead the implementation of a Geographic Information System (GIS) for our 136-acre preserve. This is a high-impact role that will create a foundational resource for our conservation efforts, ecological data collection, and property management.

The selected volunteer will guide the organization in transitioning from initial concepts to a fully functional mapping system that tracks woodland health, identifies notable features, and protects our vital water resources.  Much of this work can be conducted remotely, but on-site visits for data collection and in-person meetings must be possible for the successful volunteer.

Key Responsibilities

System Design & Setup: Lead the setup of a GIS platform and procedures for system maintenance (The Center currently holds an ArcGIS license but is open to alternative software recommendations).

Ecological Mapping: Develop layers to map forest species, identify invasive growth patterns, and track the progress of ongoing conservation initiatives.

Asset & Resource Management: Denote property boundaries, notable physical features, and critical water resources within the preserve.

Program Oversight: Manage the initial startup phase of the program and establish protocols for long-term data collection.

Training: Provide basic guidance and training to Nature Center volunteers and staff on how to utilize the mapping tools for field data entry and viewing.

Qualifications

Proven experience with GIS software (ArcGIS, QGIS, or similar mapping systems).

Understanding of data management and spatial analysis.

Interest in ecology, forestry, or environmental conservation.

Ability to work independently and lead a project from the implementation phase.

Strong communication skills to explain technical tools to non-technical volunteers.

Impact

Your work will directly contribute to the "woodland health" of the preserve. By visualizing our ecological data, you will help our team make informed decisions about species protection, resource management, and the overall health of our 136-acre forest for generations to come.

How to Apply

If you are interested in using your technical skills to protect local nature, please reach out to Tom Golodik (click here for email) with a brief summary of your GIS experience and why you’d like to support the Closter Nature Center.

Agency: The Closter Nature Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07624

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writer

Assistance with identifying grants and helping with the grant application process.

Agency: Julia Anne Kirsch Foundation

Assistance with identifying grants and helping with the grant application process.

Agency: Julia Anne Kirsch Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Child Advocate for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children

Be a champion for an unaccompanied immigrant child. Apply to become a Volunteer Child Advocate and attend our upcoming training session!


Agency: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights

Be a champion for an unaccompanied immigrant child. Apply to become a Volunteer Child Advocate and attend our upcoming training session!


Agency: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60690

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Photographer

We will reach out with additional information.

Professional and amateur photographers are needed to photograph TNC's events, grounds, flora, and fauna. Maintain the nature center photo collections and files so that we can highlight all that we do.


Program photographer volunteers are responsible for attending TNC programs and events and taking digital pictures of the staff, volunteers, and animal ambassadors providing programs and assisting customers. These images are needed so that TNC may highlight all we do to accomplish our mission. The images provided may be utilized by TNC soley in either digital and or print. Individuals are needed who can provide their own digital camera, have a cheerful, friendly attitude, professional and efficient, and great communication skills.

2021 Schedule: Help is currently needed on a weekdays and weekends for a 1-2 hour commitment throughout the scheduled programs Age: Ages 14+ Minimum Requirement: 1 event Indoor or Outdoor: Indoors or outdoors depending on the event

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

We will reach out with additional information.

Professional and amateur photographers are needed to photograph TNC's events, grounds, flora, and fauna. Maintain the nature center photo collections and files so that we can highlight all that we do.


Program photographer volunteers are responsible for attending TNC programs and events and taking digital pictures of the staff, volunteers, and animal ambassadors providing programs and assisting customers. These images are needed so that TNC may highlight all we do to accomplish our mission. The images provided may be utilized by TNC soley in either digital and or print. Individuals are needed who can provide their own digital camera, have a cheerful, friendly attitude, professional and efficient, and great communication skills.

2021 Schedule: Help is currently needed on a weekdays and weekends for a 1-2 hour commitment throughout the scheduled programs Age: Ages 14+ Minimum Requirement: 1 event Indoor or Outdoor: Indoors or outdoors depending on the event

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Transportation Specialist (Fairfield to Philly)

Drive Hope on Your Terms: Choose flexible, on-demand or scheduled shifts and deliver lifesaving blood products when it works for you.Be the Lifeline for Patients: Transport blood and blood products to hospitals and sites across the region—every trip makes a difference.Stay Connected, Stay Mission-Ready: Use the Red Cross Delivers app to navigate routes and respond quickly to urgent needs.Keep the Flow Moving: Return empty boxes and supplies to distribution sites so the mission never slows down.Deliver More Than Blood: Bring essential supplies to blood collection sites, fueling the success of every drive.Champion Accuracy: Complete electronic documentation with care to keep operations seamless and efficient.Represent the Mission with Pride: Drive safely and embody the trusted spirit of the American Red Cross on every mile.

Agency: American Red Cross

Drive Hope on Your Terms: Choose flexible, on-demand or scheduled shifts and deliver lifesaving blood products when it works for you.Be the Lifeline for Patients: Transport blood and blood products to hospitals and sites across the region—every trip makes a difference.Stay Connected, Stay Mission-Ready: Use the Red Cross Delivers app to navigate routes and respond quickly to urgent needs.Keep the Flow Moving: Return empty boxes and supplies to distribution sites so the mission never slows down.Deliver More Than Blood: Bring essential supplies to blood collection sites, fueling the success of every drive.Champion Accuracy: Complete electronic documentation with care to keep operations seamless and efficient.Represent the Mission with Pride: Drive safely and embody the trusted spirit of the American Red Cross on every mile.

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donations Dock Associate

Description:  Volunteers that work on our loading dock help unload donations and load purchased items into customer vehicles.  In between assisting customers and donors, Volunteers will clean and stock merchandise on the sales floor. Work is generally performed indoors, but you will occasionally be asked to help outdoors.  This position is available Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm.  Saturdays 10am-5pm

* 4 hour or 8 hour shifts available


Volunteer Video: BuildtheBuilders-Updated.mp4


Requirements:

-       Commitment to a set schedule

-       Ability to lift up to 50lbs

-       Ability to work on your feet for extended periods of time and climb ladders up to 6ft


The Benefits: 

·         Engage with a diverse community of volunteers on a daily basis.  All of our volunteers make lasting friendships with their peers.

·         Attend annual and semi-annual volunteer parties and recognition events.

·         Gifts of ReStore swag! Shirts, hats, etc.

·         20% discount on all ReStore donated merchandise.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County

Description:  Volunteers that work on our loading dock help unload donations and load purchased items into customer vehicles.  In between assisting customers and donors, Volunteers will clean and stock merchandise on the sales floor. Work is generally performed indoors, but you will occasionally be asked to help outdoors.  This position is available Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm.  Saturdays 10am-5pm

* 4 hour or 8 hour shifts available


Volunteer Video: BuildtheBuilders-Updated.mp4


Requirements:

-       Commitment to a set schedule

-       Ability to lift up to 50lbs

-       Ability to work on your feet for extended periods of time and climb ladders up to 6ft


The Benefits: 

·         Engage with a diverse community of volunteers on a daily basis.  All of our volunteers make lasting friendships with their peers.

·         Attend annual and semi-annual volunteer parties and recognition events.

·         Gifts of ReStore swag! Shirts, hats, etc.

·         20% discount on all ReStore donated merchandise.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07675

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media/Ecommerce Associate

Description

:    Volunteers will assist the store by driving sales through social media and E-commerce platforms.  You will be asked to take photos of merchandise to post online and help with video media marketing.  You will also research items and find comparison pricing to educate our customers about the value of the item.  You will have an opportunity to be creative and work in collaboration with our Social media manager.  This position is available Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm.  Saturdays 10am-5pm

* 4 hour or 8 hour shifts available


Volunteer Video: BuildtheBuilders-Updated.mp4


Requirements:

-       Flexible schedule

-       Experience with Facebook and Craigslist

-       Ebay experience is a plus

-       Excellent web search skills

-       Attention to detail

-       Ability to work independently

-       MS office suite


The Benefits: 

·         Engage with a diverse community of volunteers on a daily basis.  All of our volunteers make lasting friendships with their peers.

·         Attend annual and semi-annual volunteer parties and recognition events.

·         Gifts of ReStore swag! Shirts, hats, etc.

·         20% discount on all ReStore donated merchandise.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County

Description

:    Volunteers will assist the store by driving sales through social media and E-commerce platforms.  You will be asked to take photos of merchandise to post online and help with video media marketing.  You will also research items and find comparison pricing to educate our customers about the value of the item.  You will have an opportunity to be creative and work in collaboration with our Social media manager.  This position is available Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm.  Saturdays 10am-5pm

* 4 hour or 8 hour shifts available


Volunteer Video: BuildtheBuilders-Updated.mp4


Requirements:

-       Flexible schedule

-       Experience with Facebook and Craigslist

-       Ebay experience is a plus

-       Excellent web search skills

-       Attention to detail

-       Ability to work independently

-       MS office suite


The Benefits: 

·         Engage with a diverse community of volunteers on a daily basis.  All of our volunteers make lasting friendships with their peers.

·         Attend annual and semi-annual volunteer parties and recognition events.

·         Gifts of ReStore swag! Shirts, hats, etc.

·         20% discount on all ReStore donated merchandise.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07675

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Backroom Associate

Description:  Volunteers that work in the backroom will be pricing, cleaning, and stocking small goods that are donated to our store.  They will also help identify high value goods that can be sold online and forward them to our Ecommerce Coordinator.  Backroom Associates will also engage with our customers during the workday and help answer any questions they may have.    This position is available Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm.  Saturdays 10am-5pm.

* 4 hour or 8 hour shifts available


Volunteer Video: BuildtheBuilders-Updated.mp4


Requirements:

-       Commitment to a set schedule 

-       Ability to multi-task

-       Ability to work on your feet and stand for intermittent periods of time

-       Excellent customer service and communication skills


The Benefits: 

·         Engage with a diverse community of volunteers on a daily basis.  All of our volunteers make lasting friendships with their peers.

·         Attend annual and semi-annual volunteer parties and recognition events.

·         Gifts of ReStore swag! Shirts, hats, etc.

·         20% discount on all ReStore donated merchandise.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County

Description:  Volunteers that work in the backroom will be pricing, cleaning, and stocking small goods that are donated to our store.  They will also help identify high value goods that can be sold online and forward them to our Ecommerce Coordinator.  Backroom Associates will also engage with our customers during the workday and help answer any questions they may have.    This position is available Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm.  Saturdays 10am-5pm.

* 4 hour or 8 hour shifts available


Volunteer Video: BuildtheBuilders-Updated.mp4


Requirements:

-       Commitment to a set schedule 

-       Ability to multi-task

-       Ability to work on your feet and stand for intermittent periods of time

-       Excellent customer service and communication skills


The Benefits: 

·         Engage with a diverse community of volunteers on a daily basis.  All of our volunteers make lasting friendships with their peers.

·         Attend annual and semi-annual volunteer parties and recognition events.

·         Gifts of ReStore swag! Shirts, hats, etc.

·         20% discount on all ReStore donated merchandise.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07675

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cashier - Bergen ReStore Volunteer

Description:  Volunteers that work at our cash register will assist customers with their purchases and guide them through the sales process.  They will be responsible for communicating store policies and answering general merchandise questions.  They may also be asked to assist with researching and pricing items.  This position is available Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm.  Saturdays 10am-5pm.  Current need is Tuesday and Wednesday 10am-4pm.

* 4 hour or 8 hour shifts available


Volunteer Video: BuildtheBuilders-Updated.mp4

Requirements:

-       Commitment to a set schedule 

-       Ability to multi-task

-       Ability to work on your feet and stand for intermittent periods of time

-       Excellent customer service and communication skills

-       Ability to count coin and cash accurately

-       Basic computer skills. 

-       Experience with a computerized Point-of-Sale system or cash register is a plus.

 

The Benefits: 

·         Engage with a diverse community of volunteers on a daily basis.  All of our volunteers make lasting friendships with their peers.

·         Attend annual and semi-annual volunteer parties and recognition events.

·         Gifts of ReStore swag! Shirts, hats, etc.

·         20% discount on all ReStore donated merchandise.

          

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County

Description:  Volunteers that work at our cash register will assist customers with their purchases and guide them through the sales process.  They will be responsible for communicating store policies and answering general merchandise questions.  They may also be asked to assist with researching and pricing items.  This position is available Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm.  Saturdays 10am-5pm.  Current need is Tuesday and Wednesday 10am-4pm.

* 4 hour or 8 hour shifts available


Volunteer Video: BuildtheBuilders-Updated.mp4

Requirements:

-       Commitment to a set schedule 

-       Ability to multi-task

-       Ability to work on your feet and stand for intermittent periods of time

-       Excellent customer service and communication skills

-       Ability to count coin and cash accurately

-       Basic computer skills. 

-       Experience with a computerized Point-of-Sale system or cash register is a plus.

 

The Benefits: 

·         Engage with a diverse community of volunteers on a daily basis.  All of our volunteers make lasting friendships with their peers.

·         Attend annual and semi-annual volunteer parties and recognition events.

·         Gifts of ReStore swag! Shirts, hats, etc.

·         20% discount on all ReStore donated merchandise.

          

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07675

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grief Camp Volunteers Needed in NJ

Make a difference in the life of a grieving child - become a volunteer! Our programs are free of charge and are offered to children ages 7-17.

Comfort Zone is a lot like regular camp! It’s fun. It has all the traditional parts of camp-archery, arts & crafts, canoeing, bonfires, s’mores and more! A unique part of Comfort Zone is that we also work to help kids with their grief. You don’t need to have experienced a loss or have any clinical background.

During this four-hour volunteer training session, you will meet Comfort Zone staff, campers, and volunteers who will explain what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children and teens. You will receive education about childhood bereavement and we’ll give you tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill.

There are many volunteer opportunities within Comfort Zone Camp:

Big Buddy Mentor (matched 1:1 with a camper) Nurse Support Group Facilitator Photographer General Camp Volunteer (logistical support staff)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Up to 80 individuals are required for each camp session in a variety of volunteer roles. You must be 15 years of age to become a volunteer. Annual updates of Health History, Confidentiality, and Criminal Background Checks, for those 18 and older, are required.

Agency: Comfort Zone Camp

Make a difference in the life of a grieving child - become a volunteer! Our programs are free of charge and are offered to children ages 7-17.

Comfort Zone is a lot like regular camp! It’s fun. It has all the traditional parts of camp-archery, arts & crafts, canoeing, bonfires, s’mores and more! A unique part of Comfort Zone is that we also work to help kids with their grief. You don’t need to have experienced a loss or have any clinical background.

During this four-hour volunteer training session, you will meet Comfort Zone staff, campers, and volunteers who will explain what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children and teens. You will receive education about childhood bereavement and we’ll give you tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill.

There are many volunteer opportunities within Comfort Zone Camp:

Big Buddy Mentor (matched 1:1 with a camper) Nurse Support Group Facilitator Photographer General Camp Volunteer (logistical support staff)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Up to 80 individuals are required for each camp session in a variety of volunteer roles. You must be 15 years of age to become a volunteer. Annual updates of Health History, Confidentiality, and Criminal Background Checks, for those 18 and older, are required.

Agency: Comfort Zone Camp

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07920

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: OCS Newsletter- Editor Needed

We are a seeking a person to design and manage a monthly e-newsletter for parents of new military enlistees 

Agency: Our Community Salutes

We are a seeking a person to design and manage a monthly e-newsletter for parents of new military enlistees 

Agency: Our Community Salutes

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08003

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Construction, handiwork, marketing, fundraising, project planning and more

Rebuilding Together North Jersey is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that makes critical home repairs for low income homeowners with a focus on seniors, veterans, those with physical or developmental disabilities and families with young children.

We have many opportunities for skilled and unskilled volunteers alike. Please see our full list of upcoming opportunities by clicking the link below.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW OPPORTUNITIES

We look forward to working with you.

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Rebuilding Together North Jersey is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that makes critical home repairs for low income homeowners with a focus on seniors, veterans, those with physical or developmental disabilities and families with young children.

We have many opportunities for skilled and unskilled volunteers alike. Please see our full list of upcoming opportunities by clicking the link below.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW OPPORTUNITIES

We look forward to working with you.

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07451-1389

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Natural Resources Committee Member

Are you passionate about local ecology and hands-on conservation? The Closter Nature Center (CNC) is looking for dedicated volunteers to join our Natural Resources Committee, the team responsible for the preservation of CNC’s 136-acre forested wetland reserve.

This is a unique opportunity to transition from an enthusiast to a steward. As a committee member, you won't just be talking about conservation; you’ll be leading it.

How you’ll make a difference:

Strategize: Help guide our multi-year Reforestation Initiative and develop resilient ecosystem methodologies.

Lead: Organize volunteer workdays and oversee invasive species management.

Maintain: Ensure our 3-mile trail system remains a safe, beautiful resource for the community.

Collaborate: Work alongside staff, contractors, and fellow conservationists to execute high-impact projects.

Who we’re looking for: We are seeking local community members with a background or deep interest in environmental science and conservation. If you are ready to commit to regular strategy meetings and enjoy "boots-on-the-ground" field work, we would love to meet you.

Requirements

Details

Location

Resident within 20 minutes of Closter Nature Center.

Availability

4–10 hours/month; includes regular committee meetings.

Term

At least one year of service for impact and continuity

Core Skills

Dependability, collaboration, and strategic thinking.

Specialties

Bonus: Environmental science, landscaping, or project management.


Help us protect the green space we all love. Join the Natural Resources Committee today.

Fill out the following form to register your interest!






Agency: The Closter Nature Center

Are you passionate about local ecology and hands-on conservation? The Closter Nature Center (CNC) is looking for dedicated volunteers to join our Natural Resources Committee, the team responsible for the preservation of CNC’s 136-acre forested wetland reserve.

This is a unique opportunity to transition from an enthusiast to a steward. As a committee member, you won't just be talking about conservation; you’ll be leading it.

How you’ll make a difference:

Strategize: Help guide our multi-year Reforestation Initiative and develop resilient ecosystem methodologies.

Lead: Organize volunteer workdays and oversee invasive species management.

Maintain: Ensure our 3-mile trail system remains a safe, beautiful resource for the community.

Collaborate: Work alongside staff, contractors, and fellow conservationists to execute high-impact projects.

Who we’re looking for: We are seeking local community members with a background or deep interest in environmental science and conservation. If you are ready to commit to regular strategy meetings and enjoy "boots-on-the-ground" field work, we would love to meet you.

Requirements

Details

Location

Resident within 20 minutes of Closter Nature Center.

Availability

4–10 hours/month; includes regular committee meetings.

Term

At least one year of service for impact and continuity

Core Skills

Dependability, collaboration, and strategic thinking.

Specialties

Bonus: Environmental science, landscaping, or project management.


Help us protect the green space we all love. Join the Natural Resources Committee today.

Fill out the following form to register your interest!






Agency: The Closter Nature Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07624-0080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Reading Buddy – Help a Child Discover the Joy of Reading!

                                           

United Way of Passaic County is expanding our Reading Buddies program, and we’re looking for passionate volunteers to join us in making a lasting impact!

Reading by 3rd grade is a critical milestone—but too many kids are falling behind. As a Reading Buddy, you’ll work one-on-one or in small groups with K–3rd grade students during the school day (Monday–Friday, 9AM–2PM), from October-June, helping them build skills, grow their confidence, and spark a love of reading that can change their future.

No teaching experience? No problem! We provide full training and support to set you up for success. All volunteers must complete a background check and fingerprinting prior to being matched with students.

Why Volunteer?

Make a real difference in a child’s life

Gain meaningful experience and give back to your community

Join a team of caring, committed changemakers

Ready to get started?

Contact Bethsaida Olds at bethsaida@unitedwaypassaic.org.

Together, we can help every child become a confident, capable reader.


Agency: United Way of Passaic County

                                           

United Way of Passaic County is expanding our Reading Buddies program, and we’re looking for passionate volunteers to join us in making a lasting impact!

Reading by 3rd grade is a critical milestone—but too many kids are falling behind. As a Reading Buddy, you’ll work one-on-one or in small groups with K–3rd grade students during the school day (Monday–Friday, 9AM–2PM), from October-June, helping them build skills, grow their confidence, and spark a love of reading that can change their future.

No teaching experience? No problem! We provide full training and support to set you up for success. All volunteers must complete a background check and fingerprinting prior to being matched with students.

Why Volunteer?

Make a real difference in a child’s life

Gain meaningful experience and give back to your community

Join a team of caring, committed changemakers

Ready to get started?

Contact Bethsaida Olds at bethsaida@unitedwaypassaic.org.

Together, we can help every child become a confident, capable reader.


Agency: United Way of Passaic County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Redefining Retirement Volunteer

Are you retired and looking for ways to volunteer using your skills and life experience?

If so, Redefining Retirement is right for you! 

Join us for a virtual information session to learn about the types of volunteer opportunities available, both in-person and virtual. During this session, liaisons will offer insight into the nonprofit community, and explain how they will assist in finding the opportunity that is right for you. Register today to take your first step towards an enjoyable and meaningful volunteer role.

Email retirement@bergenvolunteers.org to find out when the next session is.

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Redefining Retirement

Are you retired and looking for ways to volunteer using your skills and life experience?

If so, Redefining Retirement is right for you! 

Join us for a virtual information session to learn about the types of volunteer opportunities available, both in-person and virtual. During this session, liaisons will offer insight into the nonprofit community, and explain how they will assist in finding the opportunity that is right for you. Register today to take your first step towards an enjoyable and meaningful volunteer role.

Email retirement@bergenvolunteers.org to find out when the next session is.

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Redefining Retirement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: STEM Success Guides (Onsite)

STEM Success Guides

Looking for a meaningful experience? Join us as an STEM program volunteer!

Your Role: 

Help facilitate hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math activities for youth. Engage participants in creative problem-solving and inspire curiosity.

Hackensack Clubhouse: 170B Sussex Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601

Skills:

Ability to explain STEM concepts in clear, engaging ways Adaptability to meet diverse learner needs and learning styles

Benefits:

Directly inspire a child’s confidence and interest in STEM subjects Gain hands-on experience in STEM education, mentoring, and youth engagement

Sign Up Here!: Volunteers & Interns at BGCL Lower Bergen County

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Lower Bergen County

STEM Success Guides

Looking for a meaningful experience? Join us as an STEM program volunteer!

Your Role: 

Help facilitate hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math activities for youth. Engage participants in creative problem-solving and inspire curiosity.

Hackensack Clubhouse: 170B Sussex Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601

Skills:

Ability to explain STEM concepts in clear, engaging ways Adaptability to meet diverse learner needs and learning styles

Benefits:

Directly inspire a child’s confidence and interest in STEM subjects Gain hands-on experience in STEM education, mentoring, and youth engagement

Sign Up Here!: Volunteers & Interns at BGCL Lower Bergen County

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Lower Bergen County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Assistant Volunteer (Onsite)

Administrative Assistant Volunteer: Looking for a meaningful experience? Join us as an administrative assistant!

Your Role: 

Support the program by assisting staff with clerical and administrative tasks. Must be proficient in Google Drive, especially Google Sheets, and comfortable with data tracking.

LEAP Program: 75 First Street, Lodi, NJ 07644

Skills:

Proficiency in Google Drive and Google Sheets for data tracking Strong organizational skills and attention to detail

Benefits:

Develop valuable organizational, technical, and administrative skillsGain Hands-On Experience in program operations and data management

Sign Up Here!: Volunteers & Interns at BGCL Lower Bergen County

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Lower Bergen County

Administrative Assistant Volunteer: Looking for a meaningful experience? Join us as an administrative assistant!

Your Role: 

Support the program by assisting staff with clerical and administrative tasks. Must be proficient in Google Drive, especially Google Sheets, and comfortable with data tracking.

LEAP Program: 75 First Street, Lodi, NJ 07644

Skills:

Proficiency in Google Drive and Google Sheets for data tracking Strong organizational skills and attention to detail

Benefits:

Develop valuable organizational, technical, and administrative skillsGain Hands-On Experience in program operations and data management

Sign Up Here!: Volunteers & Interns at BGCL Lower Bergen County

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Lower Bergen County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07644

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ★ Active Achiever ★ (Onsite)

Active Achiever Volunteer

Looking for a meaningful experience? Join us as a Physical Education Volunteer!

Your Role:

Support structured physical activity sessions, promote teamwork and healthy habits, and help supervise recreational games for elementary and middle school youth. Ideal for individuals passionate about youth development, fitness, and fostering a positive, active environment.

Hackensack Clubhouse: 170B Sussex Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601 CAAP at Hackensack Middle School: 321 State Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601

Skills:

Ability to lead and support structured physical activities Encourage teamwork, sportsmanship, and healthy habits

Benefits:

Directly impact youth’s physical health, confidence, and teamwork skills Gain hands-on experience in youth development and recreational programming


Sign Up Here: Volunteers & Interns at BGCL Lower Bergen County 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Lower Bergen County

Active Achiever Volunteer

Looking for a meaningful experience? Join us as a Physical Education Volunteer!

Your Role:

Support structured physical activity sessions, promote teamwork and healthy habits, and help supervise recreational games for elementary and middle school youth. Ideal for individuals passionate about youth development, fitness, and fostering a positive, active environment.

Hackensack Clubhouse: 170B Sussex Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601 CAAP at Hackensack Middle School: 321 State Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601

Skills:

Ability to lead and support structured physical activities Encourage teamwork, sportsmanship, and healthy habits

Benefits:

Directly impact youth’s physical health, confidence, and teamwork skills Gain hands-on experience in youth development and recreational programming


Sign Up Here: Volunteers & Interns at BGCL Lower Bergen County 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Lower Bergen County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07644

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ★ Homework Hero Volunteer ★ (Onsite)

Homework Hero Volunteer:

Looking for a meaningful experience? Join us as an academic tutor!

Your Role: 

Support youth in grades Pre-K through 8th with homework help, reading, and enrichment activities in a positive, encouraging environment. Ideal for individuals passionate about education and youth development.

Lodi Clubhouse: 460 Passaic Avenue, Lodi, NJ 07644 Hackensack Clubhouse: 170B Sussex Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601 CAAP at Hackensack Middle School: 321 State Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601

Skills:

Ability to provide academic support Adaptability to meet individual student needs

Benefits:

Directly Improve a Child’s Academic Confidence and SuccessGain Hands-On Experience in Education and Youth Development

Sign Up Here!: Volunteers & Interns at BGCL Lower Bergen County

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Lower Bergen County

Homework Hero Volunteer:

Looking for a meaningful experience? Join us as an academic tutor!

Your Role: 

Support youth in grades Pre-K through 8th with homework help, reading, and enrichment activities in a positive, encouraging environment. Ideal for individuals passionate about education and youth development.

Lodi Clubhouse: 460 Passaic Avenue, Lodi, NJ 07644 Hackensack Clubhouse: 170B Sussex Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601 CAAP at Hackensack Middle School: 321 State Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601

Skills:

Ability to provide academic support Adaptability to meet individual student needs

Benefits:

Directly Improve a Child’s Academic Confidence and SuccessGain Hands-On Experience in Education and Youth Development

Sign Up Here!: Volunteers & Interns at BGCL Lower Bergen County

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Lower Bergen County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07644

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Holiday Volunteers

Holiday Volunteers

Bright Side doesn't close on holidays. While some of our residents spend holidays with their families, many residents remain at Bright Side. If you're looking for a special way to spend Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year's Day, or any other holiday, remember that Bright Side has meaningful volunteer opportunities for you.

Agency: The Bright Side Family

Holiday Volunteers

Bright Side doesn't close on holidays. While some of our residents spend holidays with their families, many residents remain at Bright Side. If you're looking for a special way to spend Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year's Day, or any other holiday, remember that Bright Side has meaningful volunteer opportunities for you.

Agency: The Bright Side Family

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Publicity/Outreach

Edit and post videos and news articles to Patch, Daily Voice and local newspapers on a regular basis. 

Contact organizations which provide services for seniors

Locate and reach out to isolated seniors

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Edit and post videos and news articles to Patch, Daily Voice and local newspapers on a regular basis. 

Contact organizations which provide services for seniors

Locate and reach out to isolated seniors

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 OCS High School Enlistee Recognition Ceremonies- Social Media Help Needed

We are seeking a volunteers with experience in marketing and promotion (including social) to announce our 3 OCS ceremonies in NJ. Promotion starts in January, 2026

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Agency: Our Community Salutes

We are seeking a volunteers with experience in marketing and promotion (including social) to announce our 3 OCS ceremonies in NJ. Promotion starts in January, 2026

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Agency: Our Community Salutes

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Glassboro to Gloucester Township)

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared meal donations from Glassboro on Fridays at 3pm and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in Gloucester Township (~20 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared meal donations from Glassboro on Fridays at 3pm and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in Gloucester Township (~20 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ground Force Volunteer Sessions - Woodland Restoration

Work with a horticulturist on the grounds for our 2-hour Ground Force volunteer sessions.  Tasks vary from sessions to session.

Agency: Reeves-Reed Arboretum

Work with a horticulturist on the grounds for our 2-hour Ground Force volunteer sessions.  Tasks vary from sessions to session.

Agency: Reeves-Reed Arboretum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 07901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Inventory Organizer

Are you interested in combating food insecurity for local Camden youth & families? If supporting access to nutritious and sustainable food is important to you, we’d love to have you! LUCY is thrilled to partner with the Food Bank of South Jersey in implementing our on- site food pantry. We consistently provide canned goods, fresh produce & vegetables, protein, dairy and eggs for youth, parent/guardians and the Camden community

Agency: LUCY Outreach

Are you interested in combating food insecurity for local Camden youth & families? If supporting access to nutritious and sustainable food is important to you, we’d love to have you! LUCY is thrilled to partner with the Food Bank of South Jersey in implementing our on- site food pantry. We consistently provide canned goods, fresh produce & vegetables, protein, dairy and eggs for youth, parent/guardians and the Camden community

Agency: LUCY Outreach

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Arts and Crafts Volunteer

Volunteers assist members with aphasia in our member-run gift shop making jewelry. Accent is on providing friendly conversation and assistance to those with limited hand mobility.

Times -
Monday & Tuesday 1 hour shifts between 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

We ask all volunteers to commit to at least one hour a week for our 15 week semester.

Agency: Adler Aphasia Center

Volunteers assist members with aphasia in our member-run gift shop making jewelry. Accent is on providing friendly conversation and assistance to those with limited hand mobility.

Times -
Monday & Tuesday 1 hour shifts between 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

We ask all volunteers to commit to at least one hour a week for our 15 week semester.

Agency: Adler Aphasia Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 07607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tuesday Food Pantry Volunteer

Volunteers are needed to help at the food pantry every third Tuesday at 12:00pm - 2:00pm. Volunteers will help unload food delivery truck, put donated food out on pantry shelves and help hand out food. 

You do not need to sign up for every Friday. Must be able to get to the food pantry, transportation is not provided. Service hours for the hours worked only available if needed. 

The pantry operates Rain, snow and shine.

Agency: Faith, Hope & Love Food Pantry - Christ Episcopal Church

Volunteers are needed to help at the food pantry every third Tuesday at 12:00pm - 2:00pm. Volunteers will help unload food delivery truck, put donated food out on pantry shelves and help hand out food. 

You do not need to sign up for every Friday. Must be able to get to the food pantry, transportation is not provided. Service hours for the hours worked only available if needed. 

The pantry operates Rain, snow and shine.

Agency: Faith, Hope & Love Food Pantry - Christ Episcopal Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friday Food Pantry Volunteer

Volunteers are needed to help at the food pantry on Fridays at 10:00am.Volunteers will help put donated food out on pantry shelves and help hand out food. 

You do not need to sign up for every Friday. Must be able to get to the food pantry, transportation is not provided. Service hours for the hours worked only available if needed. 

The pantry operates Rain, snow and shine.

Agency: Faith, Hope & Love Food Pantry - Christ Episcopal Church

Volunteers are needed to help at the food pantry on Fridays at 10:00am.Volunteers will help put donated food out on pantry shelves and help hand out food. 

You do not need to sign up for every Friday. Must be able to get to the food pantry, transportation is not provided. Service hours for the hours worked only available if needed. 

The pantry operates Rain, snow and shine.

Agency: Faith, Hope & Love Food Pantry - Christ Episcopal Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer

Food Bank Hours: Monday, 10AM–2PM; Tuesday–Friday, 1PM–4PM.   Opportunities open for all shifts. Additional hours will become available based on the number of volunteers.  Email: gilda@njbuddies.org     OR   info@njbuddies.org

Description of Duties: Help maintain and upkeep the Food Bank, including the stocking and sorting of food items, and filling orders.

Who can volunteer for this: adults, seniors, and students

Languages: English (Spanish a plus, but not required)

Phone: 201.489.2900

Location: Hackensack, New Jersey

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Food Bank Hours: Monday, 10AM–2PM; Tuesday–Friday, 1PM–4PM.   Opportunities open for all shifts. Additional hours will become available based on the number of volunteers.  Email: gilda@njbuddies.org     OR   info@njbuddies.org

Description of Duties: Help maintain and upkeep the Food Bank, including the stocking and sorting of food items, and filling orders.

Who can volunteer for this: adults, seniors, and students

Languages: English (Spanish a plus, but not required)

Phone: 201.489.2900

Location: Hackensack, New Jersey

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: IMMEDIATE NEED: Food Supplies - Please hold a food drive or collect food staples

2025 Foodstock

Even before any disaster or crisis hits, food security can be a significant issue for ALICE®  (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) families and those in poverty. ALICE was already navigating life without a safety net and was one crisis away from financial despair. The government shutdown and suspension of SNAP (food assistance) benefits is that crisis, creating a significant increase in food insecurity while pantries are already at capacity and experiencing shortages.

In response to this impact of the SNAP emergency, United Way is taking action and encouraging people and groups to collect needed items for local food banks/pantries. While Foodstock is a year-round project, we are strongly promoting its expansion during this critical timeframe, given the critical need right now.  This will help ensure ALICE and poverty-level households have enough food while the SNAP program is on hold. 

How to Help

Please sign up to support local food banks/pantries by running a collection drive or contributing food to YOUR local pantry. 

To sign up, respond as an individual or as a team using the buttons to your right. Submit your name and email address—all other requested information is optional—and that’s it!

Once you’ve registered, please check out food pantry information and the types of foods most needed right now in the following counties:

Somerset County: Somerset County Emergency Food Box Needs     (Food Assistance | Somerset County)

Morris County:  Donate Food - Interfaith Food Pantry Network

Sussex County:    food-pantry-update.pdf

Warren County:  Food Bank

Essex County:  Essex-County-Food-Pantries-pdf.pdf

You can also check out the Foodstock flyer, which contains all you need to get started such as a list of participating pantries in our five-county region, needed pantry items, and ideas for getting others involved in this effort.

Please make sure to connect directly with the local food pantry you plan to deliver your food donations to in advance of going there.  Also, please consider making a financial donation to your local pantry to support their efforts to help your neighbors in need.

Thank you for making a difference in the lives of struggling families, children, seniors and those with disabilities in need of food throughout northern New Jersey! 

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

2025 Foodstock

Even before any disaster or crisis hits, food security can be a significant issue for ALICE®  (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) families and those in poverty. ALICE was already navigating life without a safety net and was one crisis away from financial despair. The government shutdown and suspension of SNAP (food assistance) benefits is that crisis, creating a significant increase in food insecurity while pantries are already at capacity and experiencing shortages.

In response to this impact of the SNAP emergency, United Way is taking action and encouraging people and groups to collect needed items for local food banks/pantries. While Foodstock is a year-round project, we are strongly promoting its expansion during this critical timeframe, given the critical need right now.  This will help ensure ALICE and poverty-level households have enough food while the SNAP program is on hold. 

How to Help

Please sign up to support local food banks/pantries by running a collection drive or contributing food to YOUR local pantry. 

To sign up, respond as an individual or as a team using the buttons to your right. Submit your name and email address—all other requested information is optional—and that’s it!

Once you’ve registered, please check out food pantry information and the types of foods most needed right now in the following counties:

Somerset County: Somerset County Emergency Food Box Needs     (Food Assistance | Somerset County)

Morris County:  Donate Food - Interfaith Food Pantry Network

Sussex County:    food-pantry-update.pdf

Warren County:  Food Bank

Essex County:  Essex-County-Food-Pantries-pdf.pdf

You can also check out the Foodstock flyer, which contains all you need to get started such as a list of participating pantries in our five-county region, needed pantry items, and ideas for getting others involved in this effort.

Please make sure to connect directly with the local food pantry you plan to deliver your food donations to in advance of going there.  Also, please consider making a financial donation to your local pantry to support their efforts to help your neighbors in need.

Thank you for making a difference in the lives of struggling families, children, seniors and those with disabilities in need of food throughout northern New Jersey! 

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08807

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant writer

Identify, write and submit grants to support the goals of North Jersey Villages

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Identify, write and submit grants to support the goals of North Jersey Villages

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Maintainer

- Update the North Jersey Villages website in a timely manner (mostly once a week) to maintain a list of local activities in Bergen County that can keep older adults connected to their neighbors - and any entertaining, enriching and educational virtual programs

- Able to devote 1 to 2 hours a week for the task

- Need Basic HTML knowledge

- Need basic knowledge of Content Management Systems (CMS)

- Understand how to upload documents, such as online flyers

- Will be given training and tutorials

Agency: North Jersey Villages

- Update the North Jersey Villages website in a timely manner (mostly once a week) to maintain a list of local activities in Bergen County that can keep older adults connected to their neighbors - and any entertaining, enriching and educational virtual programs

- Able to devote 1 to 2 hours a week for the task

- Need Basic HTML knowledge

- Need basic knowledge of Content Management Systems (CMS)

- Understand how to upload documents, such as online flyers

- Will be given training and tutorials

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Female Caregiver (Moms) - (Long-Term Mentoring)

Bergen Volunteers’ Mentoring program provides individuals with one-on-one support. Our staff and volunteers help mentees learn about the resources available within the community while tapping into their strengths to identify and strive towards specific personal improvement goals.

Our long-term mentoring program runs for 18 months and matches volunteers with:

Adult Caregivers (anyone caring for someone else)

Volunteers enrolled in our long-term program must be at least 21 years old, complete an interview and criminal background check ($17), as well as attend our training session. Ideal candidates are great listeners, non-judgmental, resourceful, and have a generous heart. During the 18 month commitment period, volunteers are expected to meet with their mentees twice per month for 2 hours each get-together.

We’re currently seeking female mentors to provide encouragement and guidance to moms who need a little extra support. Your kindness and wisdom can change lives.

To be considered, please open the link below in a new tab to complete an application.

https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5011418/Community-Programs-Volunteer-Application

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Mentoring

Bergen Volunteers’ Mentoring program provides individuals with one-on-one support. Our staff and volunteers help mentees learn about the resources available within the community while tapping into their strengths to identify and strive towards specific personal improvement goals.

Our long-term mentoring program runs for 18 months and matches volunteers with:

Adult Caregivers (anyone caring for someone else)

Volunteers enrolled in our long-term program must be at least 21 years old, complete an interview and criminal background check ($17), as well as attend our training session. Ideal candidates are great listeners, non-judgmental, resourceful, and have a generous heart. During the 18 month commitment period, volunteers are expected to meet with their mentees twice per month for 2 hours each get-together.

We’re currently seeking female mentors to provide encouragement and guidance to moms who need a little extra support. Your kindness and wisdom can change lives.

To be considered, please open the link below in a new tab to complete an application.

https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5011418/Community-Programs-Volunteer-Application

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Mentoring

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07642

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Rescue & Hub Support: Fight Food Waste, Feed Our Community

Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to help with our donation receiving operations in Princeton on Fridays from 2:00 to 4:30pm.This is a hands-on way to help make sure donated meals are received, sorted, and ready to be shared with our community.

What you’ll do:

Organize and sort incoming meal donations

Assist with keeping our Hub tidy and efficient

Be available for occasional local meal donation pick-ups (car required)

Volunteers should expect to lift and carry full bags and trays of food. Fridays are our busiest donation day, so volunteers should be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and able to take initiative with minimal direction.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 


Agency: Share My Meals

Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to help with our donation receiving operations in Princeton on Fridays from 2:00 to 4:30pm.This is a hands-on way to help make sure donated meals are received, sorted, and ready to be shared with our community.

What you’ll do:

Organize and sort incoming meal donations

Assist with keeping our Hub tidy and efficient

Be available for occasional local meal donation pick-ups (car required)

Volunteers should expect to lift and carry full bags and trays of food. Fridays are our busiest donation day, so volunteers should be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and able to take initiative with minimal direction.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 


Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08542

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aircraft Restoration and Maintenance Volunteer

For the mechanically inclined and handy person, volunteers work as part of a team to restore and maintain aircrafts, displays, and general maintenance work on the museum property and facility itself.


Currently, in need of help fixing the interior roof and ceiling tiles. 

Agency: The Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey

For the mechanically inclined and handy person, volunteers work as part of a team to restore and maintain aircrafts, displays, and general maintenance work on the museum property and facility itself.


Currently, in need of help fixing the interior roof and ceiling tiles. 

Agency: The Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 07608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual (Spanish/English) Front Desk Volunteer Needed

Women's Rights is looking for a few volunteers to work Monday – Friday from 9-1 and 1- 5. The same volunteer will not work all week. Tasks would include answering phones, routing calls, and greeting folks who come to the door. Volunteers must speak both English and Spanish.

Agency: Women's Rights Information Center

Women's Rights is looking for a few volunteers to work Monday – Friday from 9-1 and 1- 5. The same volunteer will not work all week. Tasks would include answering phones, routing calls, and greeting folks who come to the door. Volunteers must speak both English and Spanish.

Agency: Women's Rights Information Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Handyperson - CHORE Program

Do you value safety? Do you enjoy solving problems? Handy with tools? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of people who wish to remain independent? Celebrating over 40 years, CHORE volunteers perform minor household repairs for the senior and disabled residents of Bergen County, allowing them to age safely in their own homes.

What will you do? Perform minor indoor safety repairs such as installing grab bars, changing light bulbs, minor electrical/plumbing, etc.

Hours: One day a week (Monday - Friday) between the hours of 8:30 am - 2:00 pm (seasonal volunteers are also welcome)

Requirements:

Able-bodied and in good health (must be able to lift at least 25 lbs) If interested in driving, must have a clean driving record and a valid driver's license To be cleared by a background check

This is a wonderful opportunity for recent retirees who are looking to give back to the community. It is also an excellent learning experience for college students learning trades such as physical therapy, engineering, electrical, etc. as it gets them inside the homes of local residents with common, everyday issues.  If you need to perform service for court-mandated hours, we may be able to use you.

Experience or inexperienced, we offer on the job training and are happy to accept anyone who can commit to at least one day a week.

If interested, please fill out the following application and select the "CHORE" option. Contact us at mogden@bergenvolunteers.org with any additional questions.

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Chore Service

Do you value safety? Do you enjoy solving problems? Handy with tools? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of people who wish to remain independent? Celebrating over 40 years, CHORE volunteers perform minor household repairs for the senior and disabled residents of Bergen County, allowing them to age safely in their own homes.

What will you do? Perform minor indoor safety repairs such as installing grab bars, changing light bulbs, minor electrical/plumbing, etc.

Hours: One day a week (Monday - Friday) between the hours of 8:30 am - 2:00 pm (seasonal volunteers are also welcome)

Requirements:

Able-bodied and in good health (must be able to lift at least 25 lbs) If interested in driving, must have a clean driving record and a valid driver's license To be cleared by a background check

This is a wonderful opportunity for recent retirees who are looking to give back to the community. It is also an excellent learning experience for college students learning trades such as physical therapy, engineering, electrical, etc. as it gets them inside the homes of local residents with common, everyday issues.  If you need to perform service for court-mandated hours, we may be able to use you.

Experience or inexperienced, we offer on the job training and are happy to accept anyone who can commit to at least one day a week.

If interested, please fill out the following application and select the "CHORE" option. Contact us at mogden@bergenvolunteers.org with any additional questions.

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Chore Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardeners

The gardens at Flat Rock Brook were created by our volunteer gardeners. It is an ongoing project and everyone is welcome to join this group regardless of experience. Volunteer gardeners work on plantings, upkeep, maintenance and care of our gardens with a special emphasis on our Native Habitat and Butterfly Gardens. We use integrated pest management gardening techniques and plant natives to attract beneficial insects and other wildlife.


Requirements

Easy to moderate physical labor

No experience necessary

Age 16 and older

Benefits

Working outside and experiencing nature

Increased knowledge of native/non-native plants and invasive species

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

The gardens at Flat Rock Brook were created by our volunteer gardeners. It is an ongoing project and everyone is welcome to join this group regardless of experience. Volunteer gardeners work on plantings, upkeep, maintenance and care of our gardens with a special emphasis on our Native Habitat and Butterfly Gardens. We use integrated pest management gardening techniques and plant natives to attract beneficial insects and other wildlife.


Requirements

Easy to moderate physical labor

No experience necessary

Age 16 and older

Benefits

Working outside and experiencing nature

Increased knowledge of native/non-native plants and invasive species

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Ranger

These Rangers will help the education staff facilitate public and private programming including field trips, weekend public programs, and birthday parties. Please note that most of our public programming occurs on Sunday afternoons. Experienced Jr. Rangers will also be permitted to conduct storytimes and small craft projects if they feel comfortable doing so.

Jr. Rangers will be required to attend an Educational Training Day in April. Staff will always be present and available while these young volunteers are present and they are not to leave the Nature Center alone without permission from a staff member first.

Requirements:

Age 12-14

Volunteer for a minimum of 2 hours per season (spring, summer, fall) for a minimum total of 6 hours per calendar year.

Attend the Educational Training Day in April

Benefits:

Great opportunity for first time volunteers

Giving back to the community

Volunteer experience with children and members of the public

On the fast track for Ranger subcategories as they enter high school

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

These Rangers will help the education staff facilitate public and private programming including field trips, weekend public programs, and birthday parties. Please note that most of our public programming occurs on Sunday afternoons. Experienced Jr. Rangers will also be permitted to conduct storytimes and small craft projects if they feel comfortable doing so.

Jr. Rangers will be required to attend an Educational Training Day in April. Staff will always be present and available while these young volunteers are present and they are not to leave the Nature Center alone without permission from a staff member first.

Requirements:

Age 12-14

Volunteer for a minimum of 2 hours per season (spring, summer, fall) for a minimum total of 6 hours per calendar year.

Attend the Educational Training Day in April

Benefits:

Great opportunity for first time volunteers

Giving back to the community

Volunteer experience with children and members of the public

On the fast track for Ranger subcategories as they enter high school

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events Volunteer

Flat Rock Brook hosts several annual events. Our annual Recognition Dinner honors outstanding individuals and companies. The Great Fall Festival brings hundreds of families to the Nature Center for outdoor fun. We seek individuals to assist with a variety of efforts to help ensure our success at these events.

Requirements

There are no specific requirements for becoming a special event volunteer; however, as events come closer, there will be specific jobs that need to be filled.

Benefits

A way of giving back to the community

Helping raise money and ensure successful events

Bringing fun to the families of the area

Here are some examples of jobs from the Great Fall Festival:

Setting up tables and decorations

Food distribution

Facilitating Crafts and Games

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Flat Rock Brook hosts several annual events. Our annual Recognition Dinner honors outstanding individuals and companies. The Great Fall Festival brings hundreds of families to the Nature Center for outdoor fun. We seek individuals to assist with a variety of efforts to help ensure our success at these events.

Requirements

There are no specific requirements for becoming a special event volunteer; however, as events come closer, there will be specific jobs that need to be filled.

Benefits

A way of giving back to the community

Helping raise money and ensure successful events

Bringing fun to the families of the area

Here are some examples of jobs from the Great Fall Festival:

Setting up tables and decorations

Food distribution

Facilitating Crafts and Games

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Groups

Volunteer groups from corporate, non-profit, and private organizations assist Flat Rock Brook with trail maintenance, invasive species removal, native plantings, erosion control installation, and other projects. All programs require easy to moderate physical labor. All materials are supplied.

We can accommodate groups of up to 30 individuals for volunteer days. If you are interested in a group volunteer opportunity, please fill out our Group Volunteer Form at the top of the page. Please email this form to catherine@flatrockbrook.org


Requirements

Available for weekdays and/or weekends

At least 16 years of age

No experience necessary

Moderate physical labor

Benefits

Great for team building

Outdoor exercise

Increased knowledge of native/non-native plants and invasive species

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Volunteer groups from corporate, non-profit, and private organizations assist Flat Rock Brook with trail maintenance, invasive species removal, native plantings, erosion control installation, and other projects. All programs require easy to moderate physical labor. All materials are supplied.

We can accommodate groups of up to 30 individuals for volunteer days. If you are interested in a group volunteer opportunity, please fill out our Group Volunteer Form at the top of the page. Please email this form to catherine@flatrockbrook.org


Requirements

Available for weekdays and/or weekends

At least 16 years of age

No experience necessary

Moderate physical labor

Benefits

Great for team building

Outdoor exercise

Increased knowledge of native/non-native plants and invasive species

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Deliver Meals to Neighbors in Need! (New Brunswick to Bound Brook, NJ)

Join Our Food Rescue Squad!


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while nearly 1 million New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.


About the opportunity:

Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up pre-packaged meal donations from Bristol Myers Squibb New Brunswick on Fridays at 1:45pm and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in Bound Brook, NJ (~25 minute drive).


In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.


Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who will work together as to ensure the weekly route is covered.


Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023; 

https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure. 

Agency: Share My Meals

Join Our Food Rescue Squad!


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while nearly 1 million New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.


About the opportunity:

Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up pre-packaged meal donations from Bristol Myers Squibb New Brunswick on Fridays at 1:45pm and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in Bound Brook, NJ (~25 minute drive).


In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.


Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who will work together as to ensure the weekly route is covered.


Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023; 

https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure. 

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Deliver Meals to Princeton Neighbors in Need


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity:

We are looking for volunteers to join our Home Delivery team to deliver recovered food from our Princeton hub to the homes of individuals in need on weekdays from 4-5:30pm and on Saturday afternoons. Home delivery routes typically take 60-90 minutes to complete.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program.

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity:

We are looking for volunteers to join our Home Delivery team to deliver recovered food from our Princeton hub to the homes of individuals in need on weekdays from 4-5:30pm and on Saturday afternoons. Home delivery routes typically take 60-90 minutes to complete.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program.

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08542

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family-Friendly DIY Projects

When families roll up their sleeves and participate in meaningful service projects, they quickly learn that they can make a difference in creating a better community– and a better world. We’ve put this tool kit together for instances in which your family can’t make it to Family Volunteer Day (Fall event), want to participate from home for Family Day of Service (Spring event), or when you simply want to get the family together to do some good. These volunteer opportunities are strictly DIY and can be completed from the comfort of your own home. 

All instructions for the projects, and getting your donations to us for distribution are included in the toolkit. 

When you respond to this need, a VCSJ team member will send you the complete toolkit to get started.

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

When families roll up their sleeves and participate in meaningful service projects, they quickly learn that they can make a difference in creating a better community– and a better world. We’ve put this tool kit together for instances in which your family can’t make it to Family Volunteer Day (Fall event), want to participate from home for Family Day of Service (Spring event), or when you simply want to get the family together to do some good. These volunteer opportunities are strictly DIY and can be completed from the comfort of your own home. 

All instructions for the projects, and getting your donations to us for distribution are included in the toolkit. 

When you respond to this need, a VCSJ team member will send you the complete toolkit to get started.

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Recreational Therapy

Assist the Recreational Therapy staff in engaging our long-term care residents with fun activities that enhance their quality of life and support their health and wellness.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist the Recreational Therapy staff in engaging our long-term care residents with fun activities that enhance their quality of life and support their health and wellness.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pastoral Care

Assist with the transportation of residents to and from the chapel for services.

Catholic Service: Sunday-1:45pm to 4:15pm

 

 

 

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist with the transportation of residents to and from the chapel for services.

Catholic Service: Sunday-1:45pm to 4:15pm

 

 

 

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Long Term Care

Assist residents with daily activities and light chores, engage them in conversation and support staff during recreation and patient rounding.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist residents with daily activities and light chores, engage them in conversation and support staff during recreation and patient rounding.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Department

Assist Emergency Department staff with patient care rounding and the transporting of items to and from the Lab and Pharmacy.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist Emergency Department staff with patient care rounding and the transporting of items to and from the Lab and Pharmacy.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Behavioral Health Services – Geriatric Care

Assist BHS staff with preventing falls of our high-risk clients and engaging those clients with conversation and companionship.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist BHS staff with preventing falls of our high-risk clients and engaging those clients with conversation and companionship.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ambulatory Care Clinic

Assist Ambulatory Care staff with patient room turnover between appointments.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist Ambulatory Care staff with patient room turnover between appointments.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Concierge Services

Assist with welcoming incoming patients and visitors and directing them to their desired locations in the Medical Center.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist with welcoming incoming patients and visitors and directing them to their desired locations in the Medical Center.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Certified Small Business Mentor - SCORE

Position: Chapter Support Volunteer

Every SCORE chapter depends on the talent and time of its volunteers to help entrepreneurs achieve their dreams of small business ownership. 

We’re looking for support volunteers with marketing and social media skills to support these areas:

Social Media

Develop and post customer success posts to chapter media sites Develop and post mentor spotlight profiles to chapter media sites  Edit recorded workshop presentations and post to our YouTube channel Monitor our social media channels and like, comment or share 

 

      Workshop Programs

Enhance workshop presentations with graphics Support workshop presentations (Introduce presenters, moderate polls, Q&As)

 

Customer and Volunteer Acquisition 

Create campaigns/collateral  Post workshops on our key partner websites Add prospect and partner names to our contact database 

 

Other Marketing Areas

Create brochures, flyers and other content that support our client and volunteer outreach efforts.

 

As a volunteer, you will help our marketing and outreach committee chairs execute our plans to support local small business entrepreneurs.

Expected volunteer commitment:

You agree to commit to at least one year of volunteering. Time commitment is anywhere from a few hours a week to as much as the volunteer can give

General experience desired:

Excellent written and communication skills Prior volunteer/intern experience

 

Specific Experience/Skills/Tools Desired:

Social Media Tools (e.g., HootSuite, Buffer, etc.; we use Constant Contact) General Office Suite (e.g., presentations, worksheets, documents, etc.; we use Google) Virtual Conference Platforms (e.g., Google Meet, Zoom, etc.; we use Zoom) Graphic Tools (e.g., Canva, etc.)

 

Learn more at www.score.org/volunteer.  Resume to: James.Madormo@scorevolunteer.org

SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration that helps aspiring and existing entrepreneurs succeed. Volunteering is a way for you to give back, network with business experts, and share your knowledge. Join SCORE today to make a meaningful difference in your local community.

 

SKILLS

Social Media Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com) General Office

 

REQUIREMENTS

Must be at least 18 years old Orientation or Training A few hours per week up to as much as the volunteer can give Complete your volunteer application at www.score.org/volunteer-registration

Agency: SCORE Northeast New Jersey

Position: Chapter Support Volunteer

Every SCORE chapter depends on the talent and time of its volunteers to help entrepreneurs achieve their dreams of small business ownership. 

We’re looking for support volunteers with marketing and social media skills to support these areas:

Social Media

Develop and post customer success posts to chapter media sites Develop and post mentor spotlight profiles to chapter media sites  Edit recorded workshop presentations and post to our YouTube channel Monitor our social media channels and like, comment or share 

 

      Workshop Programs

Enhance workshop presentations with graphics Support workshop presentations (Introduce presenters, moderate polls, Q&As)

 

Customer and Volunteer Acquisition 

Create campaigns/collateral  Post workshops on our key partner websites Add prospect and partner names to our contact database 

 

Other Marketing Areas

Create brochures, flyers and other content that support our client and volunteer outreach efforts.

 

As a volunteer, you will help our marketing and outreach committee chairs execute our plans to support local small business entrepreneurs.

Expected volunteer commitment:

You agree to commit to at least one year of volunteering. Time commitment is anywhere from a few hours a week to as much as the volunteer can give

General experience desired:

Excellent written and communication skills Prior volunteer/intern experience

 

Specific Experience/Skills/Tools Desired:

Social Media Tools (e.g., HootSuite, Buffer, etc.; we use Constant Contact) General Office Suite (e.g., presentations, worksheets, documents, etc.; we use Google) Virtual Conference Platforms (e.g., Google Meet, Zoom, etc.; we use Zoom) Graphic Tools (e.g., Canva, etc.)

 

Learn more at www.score.org/volunteer.  Resume to: James.Madormo@scorevolunteer.org

SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration that helps aspiring and existing entrepreneurs succeed. Volunteering is a way for you to give back, network with business experts, and share your knowledge. Join SCORE today to make a meaningful difference in your local community.

 

SKILLS

Social Media Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com) General Office

 

REQUIREMENTS

Must be at least 18 years old Orientation or Training A few hours per week up to as much as the volunteer can give Complete your volunteer application at www.score.org/volunteer-registration

Agency: SCORE Northeast New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07446

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Your Photos Powering Our Mission! Volunteer Photographer Needed

Flower Power needs a photographer to help us capture the heart of our mission! We’d love professional headshots and group photos of our Board members to showcase on our website as we grow. If you’re passionate about using your lens to support a nonprofit fighting cancer one flower at a time, let’s connect. We need a one-time photo shoot in a garden or outdoor area that should last no longer than one hour. We are happy to pick a site in or near Collingswood, NJ that is convenient to you.

Agency: Flower Power, Inc.

Flower Power needs a photographer to help us capture the heart of our mission! We’d love professional headshots and group photos of our Board members to showcase on our website as we grow. If you’re passionate about using your lens to support a nonprofit fighting cancer one flower at a time, let’s connect. We need a one-time photo shoot in a garden or outdoor area that should last no longer than one hour. We are happy to pick a site in or near Collingswood, NJ that is convenient to you.

Agency: Flower Power, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from our various generous local donors on weekdays ranging from early morning to early afternoon, and deliver to our hub in Princeton. Meal recovery routes typically take 30 to 60 minutes roundtrip.

Home Delivery: We are also looking for volunteers to deliver recovered food from our Princeton hub to the homes of individuals in need on weekdays from 4-5:30pm and on Saturday afternoons. Home delivery routes typically take 60-90 minutes to complete.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program.

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from our various generous local donors on weekdays ranging from early morning to early afternoon, and deliver to our hub in Princeton. Meal recovery routes typically take 30 to 60 minutes roundtrip.

Home Delivery: We are also looking for volunteers to deliver recovered food from our Princeton hub to the homes of individuals in need on weekdays from 4-5:30pm and on Saturday afternoons. Home delivery routes typically take 60-90 minutes to complete.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program.

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08542

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Russian-Speaking Telephone Caller

We are seeking Russian-speaking telephone callers to help with socializing Russian-speaking clients. Volunteers will enjoy a one-on-one relationship with one of our homebound and lonely senior clients, helping to alleviate loneliness and isolation with important human contact and encouraging them to socialize. Volunteers provide companionship once or twice a week for approximately 15-20 minutes per call, helping to improve the quality of life of the individual.

Screening interview, application, and background check required.

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

We are seeking Russian-speaking telephone callers to help with socializing Russian-speaking clients. Volunteers will enjoy a one-on-one relationship with one of our homebound and lonely senior clients, helping to alleviate loneliness and isolation with important human contact and encouraging them to socialize. Volunteers provide companionship once or twice a week for approximately 15-20 minutes per call, helping to improve the quality of life of the individual.

Screening interview, application, and background check required.

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spruce Up the Center

Volunteers are needed to clean and de-clutter all of the Martin Luther King Youth Center classrooms organize the library sort books clean up the buses and playground. Outdoor work includes clearing out plant beds and planting seasonal flowers and putt

Agency: Martin Luther King Youth Center

Volunteers are needed to clean and de-clutter all of the Martin Luther King Youth Center classrooms organize the library sort books clean up the buses and playground. Outdoor work includes clearing out plant beds and planting seasonal flowers and putt

Agency: Martin Luther King Youth Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia-Friendly Cinema Project

Dementia-Friendly Movie Matinee Volunteers

North Jersey Villages is sponsoring a series of afternoon theater events for people experiencing dementia and their caregivers. The upcoming events are scheduled at 12:30 PM on Wednesdays, September 10 and October 8 at the Hawthorne Theater and November 12 at the Westwood Theater.

We are looking for 5 to 6 volunteers to work with us for 4 hours to assist our guests with snacks, seating, and information when they arrive at the theater. To support a positive volunteer experience, all volunteers are expected to attend a half-hour training on Zoom before day of event as well as a brief training and a tour of the library auditorium one half hour prior to the event.

12:00-4:00 would be the volunteer hours on day of event (with 12:00-12:30 orientation and set-up; 12:30 guests arriving; and 1:00 film starting). For more information, contact Jeanne Martin at 201-245-2454 or jeanem07@yahoo.com.

Click here if you need to complete Volunteer Sign-Up Form or Volunteer Agreement. A signed Volunteer Agreement and Waiver is required… Please print and bring signed copy to venue on day of event so that you are covered under NJV insurance.

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Dementia-Friendly Movie Matinee Volunteers

North Jersey Villages is sponsoring a series of afternoon theater events for people experiencing dementia and their caregivers. The upcoming events are scheduled at 12:30 PM on Wednesdays, September 10 and October 8 at the Hawthorne Theater and November 12 at the Westwood Theater.

We are looking for 5 to 6 volunteers to work with us for 4 hours to assist our guests with snacks, seating, and information when they arrive at the theater. To support a positive volunteer experience, all volunteers are expected to attend a half-hour training on Zoom before day of event as well as a brief training and a tour of the library auditorium one half hour prior to the event.

12:00-4:00 would be the volunteer hours on day of event (with 12:00-12:30 orientation and set-up; 12:30 guests arriving; and 1:00 film starting). For more information, contact Jeanne Martin at 201-245-2454 or jeanem07@yahoo.com.

Click here if you need to complete Volunteer Sign-Up Form or Volunteer Agreement. A signed Volunteer Agreement and Waiver is required… Please print and bring signed copy to venue on day of event so that you are covered under NJV insurance.

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07507

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Reading: Record Story Time for Youth

Many area youths do not have access to books when they can’t go to school or the library. Help bring literature to them by reading a book and submitting a virtual storytime to us! 

We will be posting the videos on YouTube and area youth will have access to those recordings. To complete this project, you only need an age-appropriate book from Kindergarten-5th Grade and a way to record video (phone, computer, or another recording device).

You can read in other languages as well. When you send us the video please indicate which language it is. 

*5 story limit per reader*

Please watch the video below on how to submit your video. 

Click here to check out a list of recommended books Click to view our storytime playlist

Keep these tips in mind when you make your video:

Speak loud and clear Choose a quiet space- avoid background noise The camera should be in landscape (horizontal) mode (depending on device) Clean your camera lens Be in the best light you can be either in natural light or with the light facing you Record from the waist up Don’t zoom the camera in because it can create pixilation Put your phone in airplane mode to avoid sounds/notifications while recording

Please send your final video via email to john.santana@uwgmc.org. See the instructions below on how to submit your video.

From your Android Phone/Google Photos:

Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then click “Create Link”, [Link will be copied] Click on “Mail” [Link should automatically get pasted in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

From your Apple/iPhone:

Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then click “Create Link”, Click on “Mail” [Link should automatically get pasted in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

From Macbook:

AirDrop to your iPhone then follow the instructions above

From OneDrive:

Upload Video to OneDrive, Click on the recorded Video, Right Click “Share”; then “Copy Link”, Click “Copy” Compose a new email [Paste link in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

Via Dropbox:

Upload Video to Dropbox, Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then “Click Create then Copy Link”, Click “Copy Link” Compose a new email [Paste link in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

Your video will be reviewed and added to a playlist that children will be able to access and enjoy. Thank you for being a reader to area youth!

Agency: United Way of Greater Mercer County

Many area youths do not have access to books when they can’t go to school or the library. Help bring literature to them by reading a book and submitting a virtual storytime to us! 

We will be posting the videos on YouTube and area youth will have access to those recordings. To complete this project, you only need an age-appropriate book from Kindergarten-5th Grade and a way to record video (phone, computer, or another recording device).

You can read in other languages as well. When you send us the video please indicate which language it is. 

*5 story limit per reader*

Please watch the video below on how to submit your video. 

Click here to check out a list of recommended books Click to view our storytime playlist

Keep these tips in mind when you make your video:

Speak loud and clear Choose a quiet space- avoid background noise The camera should be in landscape (horizontal) mode (depending on device) Clean your camera lens Be in the best light you can be either in natural light or with the light facing you Record from the waist up Don’t zoom the camera in because it can create pixilation Put your phone in airplane mode to avoid sounds/notifications while recording

Please send your final video via email to john.santana@uwgmc.org. See the instructions below on how to submit your video.

From your Android Phone/Google Photos:

Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then click “Create Link”, [Link will be copied] Click on “Mail” [Link should automatically get pasted in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

From your Apple/iPhone:

Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then click “Create Link”, Click on “Mail” [Link should automatically get pasted in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

From Macbook:

AirDrop to your iPhone then follow the instructions above

From OneDrive:

Upload Video to OneDrive, Click on the recorded Video, Right Click “Share”; then “Copy Link”, Click “Copy” Compose a new email [Paste link in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

Via Dropbox:

Upload Video to Dropbox, Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then “Click Create then Copy Link”, Click “Copy Link” Compose a new email [Paste link in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

Your video will be reviewed and added to a playlist that children will be able to access and enjoy. Thank you for being a reader to area youth!

Agency: United Way of Greater Mercer County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercolor/Art Instructor

A volunteer is needed to run small group sessions for residents at Bright Side Manor. Volunteer will lead the class in watercolor or other art mediums. 


Schedule is flexible, please contact us to talk about timing.

Agency: The Bright Side Family

A volunteer is needed to run small group sessions for residents at Bright Side Manor. Volunteer will lead the class in watercolor or other art mediums. 


Schedule is flexible, please contact us to talk about timing.

Agency: The Bright Side Family

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Vineland)

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from a public school in Vineland on Thursdays at 8am and deliver them to a soup kitchen in Vineland  (~10 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from a public school in Vineland on Thursdays at 8am and deliver them to a soup kitchen in Vineland  (~10 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08360

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Like Shopping? Become a Senior Shopper and help a local Senior Citizen!

Senior Shopper. Make a difference by becoming a volunteer for isolated and vulnerable seniors seeking to continue to maintain independent living. The Senior Shopper Program volunteers deliver groceries to home-bound seniors who have been referred to JFS by the Somerset County Office on Aging.

For more information, please contact Natalia Black nataliab@jewishfamilysvc.org or visit https://jewishfamilysvc.org/volunteer--senior-shopper.php 

Agency: Jewish Family Service Of Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Counties

Senior Shopper. Make a difference by becoming a volunteer for isolated and vulnerable seniors seeking to continue to maintain independent living. The Senior Shopper Program volunteers deliver groceries to home-bound seniors who have been referred to JFS by the Somerset County Office on Aging.

For more information, please contact Natalia Black nataliab@jewishfamilysvc.org or visit https://jewishfamilysvc.org/volunteer--senior-shopper.php 

Agency: Jewish Family Service Of Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08807

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Use your Life Experience and Become a Family Mentor

Family Mentor Program.

Use your life experience!  Social workers make in home assessments of families requesting these services, and volunteers are matched based on their time needs and requirements geographically; and the nature of the goals the family wants to work on. The geographic area served is all of Somerset County NJ.

Complete 10 hours of orientation/training and be matched with a family interested in having home visits on a regular (weekly/bi weekly basis) to feel supported, listened to, coached.  For more information, please visit https://jewishfamilysvc.org/volunteer--family-mentor.php

Agency: Jewish Family Service Of Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Counties

Family Mentor Program.

Use your life experience!  Social workers make in home assessments of families requesting these services, and volunteers are matched based on their time needs and requirements geographically; and the nature of the goals the family wants to work on. The geographic area served is all of Somerset County NJ.

Complete 10 hours of orientation/training and be matched with a family interested in having home visits on a regular (weekly/bi weekly basis) to feel supported, listened to, coached.  For more information, please visit https://jewishfamilysvc.org/volunteer--family-mentor.php

Agency: Jewish Family Service Of Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Friendly Visitor Program Needs Volunteers

The Senior Friendly Visitor Program is designed to provide in-home support, information, and advocacy to Somerset County families and frail, isolated seniors in Somerset or Hunterdon counties. Volunteers will receive training and support from staff in their activities.

For more information about the Senior Friendly Visitor Program, please contact Marnie Kean, LCSW at marniek@JewishFamilySvc.org or 908-725-7799 x105

Agency: Jewish Family Service Of Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Counties

The Senior Friendly Visitor Program is designed to provide in-home support, information, and advocacy to Somerset County families and frail, isolated seniors in Somerset or Hunterdon counties. Volunteers will receive training and support from staff in their activities.

For more information about the Senior Friendly Visitor Program, please contact Marnie Kean, LCSW at marniek@JewishFamilySvc.org or 908-725-7799 x105

Agency: Jewish Family Service Of Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Skills/Interests with Youth

Middle Earth is looking for volunteer individuals and small groups to share their skills, interests and expertise.  Topics can include career exploration, mock interviews, particular skills and hobbies that volunteers would like to share.

Please respond with your interest and we can discuss the topic options.

Agency: Middle Earth

Middle Earth is looking for volunteer individuals and small groups to share their skills, interests and expertise.  Topics can include career exploration, mock interviews, particular skills and hobbies that volunteers would like to share.

Please respond with your interest and we can discuss the topic options.

Agency: Middle Earth

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08807

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Hackettstown)


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while nearly 1 million New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.


About the opportunity:


Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up donations from a meal donor in Hackettstown on Thursdays at 9am and deliver them to a meal recipient organization in Hackettstown (~5 minute drive).  


In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.


Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who will work together to ensure the weekly route is covered. For instance, it could be that they take turns volunteering each week or decide to pair up together weekly to pick up and deliver meals.  


Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023; 

https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure. 



Agency: Share My Meals


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while nearly 1 million New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.


About the opportunity:


Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up donations from a meal donor in Hackettstown on Thursdays at 9am and deliver them to a meal recipient organization in Hackettstown (~5 minute drive).  


In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.


Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who will work together to ensure the weekly route is covered. For instance, it could be that they take turns volunteering each week or decide to pair up together weekly to pick up and deliver meals.  


Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023; 

https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure. 



Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07840

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Morristown)


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while nearly 1 million New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.


About the opportunity:


Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up donations from a meal donor in Morristown on Fridays at 2pm and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in Morristown (~5 minute drive).  


In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.


Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who will work together to ensure the weekly route is covered. For instance, it could be that they take turns volunteering each week or decide to pair up together weekly to pick up and deliver meals.  


Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023; 

https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure. 




Agency: Share My Meals


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while nearly 1 million New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.


About the opportunity:


Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up donations from a meal donor in Morristown on Fridays at 2pm and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in Morristown (~5 minute drive).  


In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.


Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who will work together to ensure the weekly route is covered. For instance, it could be that they take turns volunteering each week or decide to pair up together weekly to pick up and deliver meals.  


Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023; 

https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure. 




Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07960

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a First Generation College Student

Be the Person You Once Needed in College
Over 4.5 million first-generation college students are enrolled in U.S. colleges-but only 21% will graduate within six years. You can help America Needs You (ANY) change this.

We are still accepting Mentor Coach applications for our 2025 cohort that begins on 9/20/25.

What you'll do as a Mentor Coach:
As a volunteer Mentor Coach, you will work one-on-one with one of our Fellows through their entire two-year journey through our program, attending career development workshops and bringing our best-in-class curriculum to life with your real-world experiences and industry insight. Workshops include trainings by our expert staff, hands-on activities to practice new skills, panels and presentations, leadership opportunities and group discussions.

Program Schedule:
As a Mentor Coach, you will support your Fellow by attending monthly, 3-hour Saturday workshops from 9:30am-12:30pm.

Year 1: In-person Saturday workshops from Sept-April (once a month)
Year 2: A flexible, hybrid model that makes it easier to stay engaged while supporting your Fellow.

Workshop locations for ANY's New Jersey site take place throughout Northern New Jersey. More details are provided by an ANY staff member prior to each workshop.

Mentor Coach Requirements

You can attend one in-person half-day Saturday workshop a month with your Fellow at one of our 3 ANY Sites: Illinois (Chicago), New Jersey (Northern New Jersey), New York (NYC) You care about advancing racial equity and supporting economic mobility for first-generation college students You are a college graduate with 1+ years of work experience and are willing to share your industry expertise and network

Benefits of Mentor Coaching

Supporting an ambitious, first-generation college student in their professional and academic endeavors. Our Fellows are amazing individuals who are ready to learn and grow in our program with our volunteers. Growing your leadership skills and personal professional development. Our Mentor Coaches often express growing more confident as a leader, learning additional tips that are applicable to their own career during workshops, and feeling more fulfilled in their own workplace due to paying it forward in their ANY volunteering. Access to the ANY network and engagement with other professionals in your region. Not only will you be interacting with your own Fellow, but also with other ANY volunteers who are professionals across various industries and companies. Additionally, Mentor Coaches have opportunities to bond during post-workshop happy hours, networking mixers, and more.

Ready to make an impact?
Learn more and get involved at americaneedsyou.org/volunteer-with-any

 

Agency: America Needs You

Be the Person You Once Needed in College
Over 4.5 million first-generation college students are enrolled in U.S. colleges-but only 21% will graduate within six years. You can help America Needs You (ANY) change this.

We are still accepting Mentor Coach applications for our 2025 cohort that begins on 9/20/25.

What you'll do as a Mentor Coach:
As a volunteer Mentor Coach, you will work one-on-one with one of our Fellows through their entire two-year journey through our program, attending career development workshops and bringing our best-in-class curriculum to life with your real-world experiences and industry insight. Workshops include trainings by our expert staff, hands-on activities to practice new skills, panels and presentations, leadership opportunities and group discussions.

Program Schedule:
As a Mentor Coach, you will support your Fellow by attending monthly, 3-hour Saturday workshops from 9:30am-12:30pm.

Year 1: In-person Saturday workshops from Sept-April (once a month)
Year 2: A flexible, hybrid model that makes it easier to stay engaged while supporting your Fellow.

Workshop locations for ANY's New Jersey site take place throughout Northern New Jersey. More details are provided by an ANY staff member prior to each workshop.

Mentor Coach Requirements

You can attend one in-person half-day Saturday workshop a month with your Fellow at one of our 3 ANY Sites: Illinois (Chicago), New Jersey (Northern New Jersey), New York (NYC) You care about advancing racial equity and supporting economic mobility for first-generation college students You are a college graduate with 1+ years of work experience and are willing to share your industry expertise and network

Benefits of Mentor Coaching

Supporting an ambitious, first-generation college student in their professional and academic endeavors. Our Fellows are amazing individuals who are ready to learn and grow in our program with our volunteers. Growing your leadership skills and personal professional development. Our Mentor Coaches often express growing more confident as a leader, learning additional tips that are applicable to their own career during workshops, and feeling more fulfilled in their own workplace due to paying it forward in their ANY volunteering. Access to the ANY network and engagement with other professionals in your region. Not only will you be interacting with your own Fellow, but also with other ANY volunteers who are professionals across various industries and companies. Additionally, Mentor Coaches have opportunities to bond during post-workshop happy hours, networking mixers, and more.

Ready to make an impact?
Learn more and get involved at americaneedsyou.org/volunteer-with-any

 

Agency: America Needs You

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07302

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Polish Speaking Volunteer Companion

Volunteer Companion requested. A Polish speaking resident loves spending time outdoors. A couple of hours /several days a week.

Agency: The Bright Side Family

Volunteer Companion requested. A Polish speaking resident loves spending time outdoors. A couple of hours /several days a week.

Agency: The Bright Side Family

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Stein Hospice Office Support Volunteer Needed!

Are you available once a week between 9:30-4:30 for 2- 3 hours?  Our incredible office staff need steady help with recurring tasks.  Computer literacy a must. We are a friendly bunch and we have snacks!

Agency: Stein Hospice

Are you available once a week between 9:30-4:30 for 2- 3 hours?  Our incredible office staff need steady help with recurring tasks.  Computer literacy a must. We are a friendly bunch and we have snacks!

Agency: Stein Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08873

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need

Join Our Food Rescue Squad!


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while nearly 1 million New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.


About the opportunity:


Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up pre-packaged meal donations from a meal donor in Rahway, NJ on Thursdays between at 3pm and deliver them to a meal recipient organization in Metuchen, NJ.


In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.


Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who will work together as to ensure the weekly route is covered.


Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023; 

https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure. 



Agency: Share My Meals

Join Our Food Rescue Squad!


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while nearly 1 million New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.


About the opportunity:


Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up pre-packaged meal donations from a meal donor in Rahway, NJ on Thursdays between at 3pm and deliver them to a meal recipient organization in Metuchen, NJ.


In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.


Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who will work together as to ensure the weekly route is covered.


Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023; 

https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure. 



Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07065

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: OR Nurses, Anesthesiologists, CRNAS needed for pediatric surgical mission trips

Healing the Children New Jersey's Medical Teams Abroad Program is seeking volunteer OR nurses, anesthesiologists, and CRNAS to join our upcoming surgical mission trips in 2026 to the Dominican Republic.  Consisting of 20 professionals from New Jersey's medical community, the team will provide free surgical care to children born with congenital abnormalities.

If interested, please email Executive Director Tricia McNamara at tricia@htcnj.org

If you would like to learn more, please visit our website at htcnj.org.

HTCNJ is a non-profit, established in 1981, that has helped over 40,000 children both locally and globally.

Agency: Healing the Children New Jersey

Healing the Children New Jersey's Medical Teams Abroad Program is seeking volunteer OR nurses, anesthesiologists, and CRNAS to join our upcoming surgical mission trips in 2026 to the Dominican Republic.  Consisting of 20 professionals from New Jersey's medical community, the team will provide free surgical care to children born with congenital abnormalities.

If interested, please email Executive Director Tricia McNamara at tricia@htcnj.org

If you would like to learn more, please visit our website at htcnj.org.

HTCNJ is a non-profit, established in 1981, that has helped over 40,000 children both locally and globally.

Agency: Healing the Children New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Russian-Speaking Friendly Visitors Needed

We are seeking Russian-speaking volunteers to help with socializing with Russian-speaking clients.

Our socialization programs are designed to provide socialization to homebound, isolated seniors who may not otherwise receive many visits or have personal interaction. Friendly Visitors go to the client’s home, usually once a week for about an hour, during daytime hours, and spend time chatting with the client, or sometimes doing other activities like playing games or playing a musical instrument.  Telephone callers usually call twice per week for around 15-20 minutes or longer. 

Interview, Application, and Background check required.

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

We are seeking Russian-speaking volunteers to help with socializing with Russian-speaking clients.

Our socialization programs are designed to provide socialization to homebound, isolated seniors who may not otherwise receive many visits or have personal interaction. Friendly Visitors go to the client’s home, usually once a week for about an hour, during daytime hours, and spend time chatting with the client, or sometimes doing other activities like playing games or playing a musical instrument.  Telephone callers usually call twice per week for around 15-20 minutes or longer. 

Interview, Application, and Background check required.

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No