Needs From: Volunteer NJ!

Volunteer: Virtual Book Buddies - Share the Love of Reading

United Way of Northern New Jersey is building an online library of stories being read by people of all ages in our community.  We need volunteers like YOU to be a virtual reader and a virtual Book Buddy! 

Please sign up to volunteer to share your time and a much-loved children's story and your love of reading with early readers in our area.  We will send you the Book Buddies Toolkit to assist you and other interested volunteers in how to record yourself reading young children's books.  The online Guide can be accessed through this Form:  21VirtualBookBuddies. or by registering for this project.

Participating is easy!  The time needed is about an hour to 90 minutes to plan and record yourself reading one children's story, depending on how much you choose to rehearse the reading.  You will submit your recording via WeTransfer, which make it easy to upload your video and send to us.

Book Buddies is an ongoing project, so feel free to sign up and submit as many recordings of reading children's books as you wish.  We are also encouraging people to read stories in other languages, especially in Spanish (the books themselves do not need to be Spanish-language books).  Please contact us for more information about submitting a recording in a language other than English.

Thank you for helping to promote early reading and the love of reading with new readers!

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

United Way of Northern New Jersey is building an online library of stories being read by people of all ages in our community.  We need volunteers like YOU to be a virtual reader and a virtual Book Buddy! 

Please sign up to volunteer to share your time and a much-loved children's story and your love of reading with early readers in our area.  We will send you the Book Buddies Toolkit to assist you and other interested volunteers in how to record yourself reading young children's books.  The online Guide can be accessed through this Form:  21VirtualBookBuddies. or by registering for this project.

Participating is easy!  The time needed is about an hour to 90 minutes to plan and record yourself reading one children's story, depending on how much you choose to rehearse the reading.  You will submit your recording via WeTransfer, which make it easy to upload your video and send to us.

Book Buddies is an ongoing project, so feel free to sign up and submit as many recordings of reading children's books as you wish.  We are also encouraging people to read stories in other languages, especially in Spanish (the books themselves do not need to be Spanish-language books).  Please contact us for more information about submitting a recording in a language other than English.

Thank you for helping to promote early reading and the love of reading with new readers!

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Host a STEM Kit Project!

Discovering the wonder of how something works can be the spark that ignites a child’s enthusiasm for learning. The world of science provides unlimited potential.  In the time it takes to have lunch, employees can create a STEM kit and help light that spark in a child’s imagination!

A STEM kit is comprised of a book, supplemental materials and all of the items necessary to complete an age appropriate science experiment.  STEM kits give teachers, child care workers and parents ready-to-use tools to unlock the possibilities for a child’s future in science, math and related fields.

This is a fun and interesting team-building project and has a long-term positive impact for children in our community.

 

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Discovering the wonder of how something works can be the spark that ignites a child’s enthusiasm for learning. The world of science provides unlimited potential.  In the time it takes to have lunch, employees can create a STEM kit and help light that spark in a child’s imagination!

A STEM kit is comprised of a book, supplemental materials and all of the items necessary to complete an age appropriate science experiment.  STEM kits give teachers, child care workers and parents ready-to-use tools to unlock the possibilities for a child’s future in science, math and related fields.

This is a fun and interesting team-building project and has a long-term positive impact for children in our community.

 

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08807

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sign Language Volunteer

We are seeking a volunteer that knows sign language to assist at our Haworth Group Home. 

Spectrum for Living is flexible with a volunteers schedule.  

 

Agency: Spectrum for Living

We are seeking a volunteer that knows sign language to assist at our Haworth Group Home. 

Spectrum for Living is flexible with a volunteers schedule.  

 

Agency: Spectrum for Living

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07675

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Collaboration Assistant - Volunteer

We constantly have needs to network with businesses and community organizations that have similar goals.  We need highly motivated individuals who can help identify: contact information, parameter of engagement, and available resources to share and to compile data of such.

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

We constantly have needs to network with businesses and community organizations that have similar goals.  We need highly motivated individuals who can help identify: contact information, parameter of engagement, and available resources to share and to compile data of such.

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >15 years old

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing - Volunteer

Volunteer will help organize and promote local fundraisers and events.  Volunteer can be involved with marketing strategy and implementation, database utilization, mail and telephone campaigns.

Would involve flexibility in scheduling and self motivation.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Volunteer will help organize and promote local fundraisers and events.  Volunteer can be involved with marketing strategy and implementation, database utilization, mail and telephone campaigns.

Would involve flexibility in scheduling and self motivation.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >17 years old

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: As Needed / Assembly [Help Wanted Current Needs]

Buddies of NJ is always in need of a list of volunteers (adults 18+) who would be willing to come in on short notice to help assemble packets for our prevention team, outreach projects, and or events.

[Currently in Need of people to help with Flyer Posting]  [Currently in need of a Volunteer Wed. 4-6:30 Hot Food Distribution]

These opportunities are normally during the weekdays M-F,  M&W 5-7p, and rarely on a weekend special event.

Please let us know if we can add your name to this list.

[Currently We Need Safe Sex Packets to Be Made Up for the Prevention Team]

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Buddies of NJ is always in need of a list of volunteers (adults 18+) who would be willing to come in on short notice to help assemble packets for our prevention team, outreach projects, and or events.

[Currently in Need of people to help with Flyer Posting]  [Currently in need of a Volunteer Wed. 4-6:30 Hot Food Distribution]

These opportunities are normally during the weekdays M-F,  M&W 5-7p, and rarely on a weekend special event.

Please let us know if we can add your name to this list.

[Currently We Need Safe Sex Packets to Be Made Up for the Prevention Team]

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Our Garden Grow

Buddies of NJ has a group home on the campus of Bergen NEW BRIDGE Medical Center

The Harrison House currently is the Home of a Garden of Hope created by Joe G, and now curated by master gardener Elke D.

We need help with the following:

* weed pulling

* watering 

* moving/spreading top soil and mulch

* planting new flowers and following up on your general well-being

Joe had a wish that he could find a few people in the area who would be willing to help and the garden's vitality once he moved on.  There is a lot of flexibility in the schedule.  This is an outdoor activity and offers a safe and healthy opportunity.

Ideally it should be someone who loves gardening and/or helping things grow and stay healthy.  Perhaps someone who is retired and/or has off in the early parts of the morning.

If interested, please reply and/or email ray@njbuddies.org.

 

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Buddies of NJ has a group home on the campus of Bergen NEW BRIDGE Medical Center

The Harrison House currently is the Home of a Garden of Hope created by Joe G, and now curated by master gardener Elke D.

We need help with the following:

* weed pulling

* watering 

* moving/spreading top soil and mulch

* planting new flowers and following up on your general well-being

Joe had a wish that he could find a few people in the area who would be willing to help and the garden's vitality once he moved on.  There is a lot of flexibility in the schedule.  This is an outdoor activity and offers a safe and healthy opportunity.

Ideally it should be someone who loves gardening and/or helping things grow and stay healthy.  Perhaps someone who is retired and/or has off in the early parts of the morning.

If interested, please reply and/or email ray@njbuddies.org.

 

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Receptionist

Buddies of NJ is a non-profit organization located in Hackensack, NJ.  We currently serve the HIV/AIDS communities by offering services such as Medical and Non-Medical Case Management, Mental Health, Substance Use, Dental, Medical Transportation, Food Pantry and many more.

We are looking for receptionist volunteers to work Monday thru Friday either 9:00 - 1:00 OR 1:00 - 5:00. 

Duties will include answering phones, greeting and light clerical work as needed. 

Must be bi-lingual (English/Spanish), personable and professional.

Thank You,

Abraham Corsino 

Operations Manager 

201-489-2900 x122

C: 201-566-4693 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Buddies of NJ is a non-profit organization located in Hackensack, NJ.  We currently serve the HIV/AIDS communities by offering services such as Medical and Non-Medical Case Management, Mental Health, Substance Use, Dental, Medical Transportation, Food Pantry and many more.

We are looking for receptionist volunteers to work Monday thru Friday either 9:00 - 1:00 OR 1:00 - 5:00. 

Duties will include answering phones, greeting and light clerical work as needed. 

Must be bi-lingual (English/Spanish), personable and professional.

Thank You,

Abraham Corsino 

Operations Manager 

201-489-2900 x122

C: 201-566-4693 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nurse Assistant

Buddies of NJ is an HIV/AIDS Resource Center for Bergen and Passaic County.

 

Needed:  Nurse Assistant who has basic knowledge with medical terminology and is comfortable with diverse cultures and the LGBTQ Community.

  Duties include: making medical appointments, follow up on clients by phone regarding appointment reminders, organizing charts, faxing, answering phones, utilizing copy machine...etc

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Buddies of NJ is an HIV/AIDS Resource Center for Bergen and Passaic County.

 

Needed:  Nurse Assistant who has basic knowledge with medical terminology and is comfortable with diverse cultures and the LGBTQ Community.

  Duties include: making medical appointments, follow up on clients by phone regarding appointment reminders, organizing charts, faxing, answering phones, utilizing copy machine...etc

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant / Light Accounting & Clerical

Looking for a professional person who can donate regular hours assisting in our accounting department.

 

Ideal candidate would be a retired professional looking to give back to the community.  Also a younger person with self initiative and good work skills.  This person should be able to just jump right in with a little bit of instruction.  

 

It is preferred person can file hard and computer files correctly; Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office; and General Knowledge of Quick Books.

 

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Looking for a professional person who can donate regular hours assisting in our accounting department.

 

Ideal candidate would be a retired professional looking to give back to the community.  Also a younger person with self initiative and good work skills.  This person should be able to just jump right in with a little bit of instruction.  

 

It is preferred person can file hard and computer files correctly; Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office; and General Knowledge of Quick Books.

 

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Help

We need volunteers to help create informational packets and condom packets to distribute to the community. This person could ideally work in an assembly line to create several packets.

 

If you are interested, please respond with your availability for the rest of the month.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

We need volunteers to help create informational packets and condom packets to distribute to the community. This person could ideally work in an assembly line to create several packets.

 

If you are interested, please respond with your availability for the rest of the month.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Garden of Hope Volunteers

We need volunteers to come on Fridays (weather permitting) from 10am to 2pm each week to care for the garden.   Cleaning, pruning, weeding, mulching, watering, planting... will be done as needed so be prepared for a little bit of dirt. (all natural - we strive to keep out pesticides or any garden enhancement that is not organic). 

You may email our master gardener for details at: Elke D.

If you live nearby and are interested in daily care, like watering... we could use someone with that ambition.

Harrison House [Green House with yellow trim on the Campus of New Bridge Medical Center]

230 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus, NJ 07652

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

We need volunteers to come on Fridays (weather permitting) from 10am to 2pm each week to care for the garden.   Cleaning, pruning, weeding, mulching, watering, planting... will be done as needed so be prepared for a little bit of dirt. (all natural - we strive to keep out pesticides or any garden enhancement that is not organic). 

You may email our master gardener for details at: Elke D.

If you live nearby and are interested in daily care, like watering... we could use someone with that ambition.

Harrison House [Green House with yellow trim on the Campus of New Bridge Medical Center]

230 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus, NJ 07652

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Volunteers

Event Volunteers

Each event is unique in nature and needs volunteers in the following areas: planning (start to end), promoting under direction of event manager, donation and prized organization, ‘day of’ set-up and clean-up, ticket collectors, greeters, raffles sales, table organization, cooks, servers, performers and artists, security and other misc. These are pretty much staples at our events.

Yearly Events: Kickoff Party for NJ AIDS WALK  March/April The New Jersey AIDS WALK  1st Sunday in May Jersey Pride 1st Sunday In June Volunteer Appreciation  NJB and Harrison House World AIDS Day December 1 Tom Hayes Holiday Brunch Sunday in December HIV Awareness Days Monthly

There are other annual events held ran by other organizations with or for Buddies of NJ, Inc. We need help with these events as well.

Identify the talents you have and let us know in an email to: ray@njbuddies.org

We will call you when the event(s) roll around.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Event Volunteers

Each event is unique in nature and needs volunteers in the following areas: planning (start to end), promoting under direction of event manager, donation and prized organization, ‘day of’ set-up and clean-up, ticket collectors, greeters, raffles sales, table organization, cooks, servers, performers and artists, security and other misc. These are pretty much staples at our events.

Yearly Events: Kickoff Party for NJ AIDS WALK  March/April The New Jersey AIDS WALK  1st Sunday in May Jersey Pride 1st Sunday In June Volunteer Appreciation  NJB and Harrison House World AIDS Day December 1 Tom Hayes Holiday Brunch Sunday in December HIV Awareness Days Monthly

There are other annual events held ran by other organizations with or for Buddies of NJ, Inc. We need help with these events as well.

Identify the talents you have and let us know in an email to: ray@njbuddies.org

We will call you when the event(s) roll around.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Delivery - weekdays

MEAL DELIVERY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - WEEKDAYS

 

Meals on Wheels of Mercer County works to assist individuals to maintain independence, dignity, health and well-being by providing comprehensive nutrition services and helping ease social isolation.  Most of our participants are seniors and homebound.  Our service area is Ewing, Trenton, Lawrenceville, Hamilton, Princeton, East Windsor, West Windsor and Hightstown. 

 

Our volunteers deliver meals every day, Monday through Friday between 10am-12:00pm.  Volunteers pick up meals at Rider University in Lawrenceville and follow a route that takes about 1-1/2 hours to complete.  Volunteers enjoy getting to know the participants, and the participants appreciate the meal and the daily conversation. 

Agency: Meals on Wheels of Mercer County

MEAL DELIVERY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - WEEKDAYS

 

Meals on Wheels of Mercer County works to assist individuals to maintain independence, dignity, health and well-being by providing comprehensive nutrition services and helping ease social isolation.  Most of our participants are seniors and homebound.  Our service area is Ewing, Trenton, Lawrenceville, Hamilton, Princeton, East Windsor, West Windsor and Hightstown. 

 

Our volunteers deliver meals every day, Monday through Friday between 10am-12:00pm.  Volunteers pick up meals at Rider University in Lawrenceville and follow a route that takes about 1-1/2 hours to complete.  Volunteers enjoy getting to know the participants, and the participants appreciate the meal and the daily conversation. 

Agency: Meals on Wheels of Mercer County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08638

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Crew Volunteers

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 
Garden Crew volunteers support Pony Power's half-acre Farm in the Forest food production garden. Tasks include weeding, mulching, watering and harvesting.

How long is a shift? 
Shifts are typically 1 hour, once a week (or more, if you'd like!)

Can my teenager volunteer? 
Yes! We welcome volunteers ages 14 years and up.
 

Apply & see available shifts

Visit ponypowernj.org/lessons


Have questions?

Call 201-934-1001.

Agency: Pony Power Therapies

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 
Garden Crew volunteers support Pony Power's half-acre Farm in the Forest food production garden. Tasks include weeding, mulching, watering and harvesting.

How long is a shift? 
Shifts are typically 1 hour, once a week (or more, if you'd like!)

Can my teenager volunteer? 
Yes! We welcome volunteers ages 14 years and up.
 

Apply & see available shifts

Visit ponypowernj.org/lessons


Have questions?

Call 201-934-1001.

Agency: Pony Power Therapies

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07430

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Travel Unity Youth Volunteer

Travel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities.

As a Travel Unity Youth Volunteer, you can make an impact on travel and tourism businesses in your local community. The first step is to join the Future Travel Leaders Network by filling out this form: https://bit.ly/FTLNapp

TU Youth Volunteers meet youth from around the world through online calls and get to meet interesting travel professionals.

Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output.

For more info, visit https://travelunity.org/youth

Agency: Travel Unity

Travel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities.

As a Travel Unity Youth Volunteer, you can make an impact on travel and tourism businesses in your local community. The first step is to join the Future Travel Leaders Network by filling out this form: https://bit.ly/FTLNapp

TU Youth Volunteers meet youth from around the world through online calls and get to meet interesting travel professionals.

Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output.

For more info, visit https://travelunity.org/youth

Agency: Travel Unity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crocheting For A Cause

Sign up today and make a difference—one stitch at a time!

Looking for a way to volunteer from the comfort of your home? 

Join Crocheting For A Cause, where volunteers create crochet projects to support nonprofits across South Jersey. We have ongoing projects available for all levels (beginner to advanced), providing registered volunteers with patterns via email. The Volunteer Center then coordinates collection and delivery to organizations in need.

Ongoing projects include Hats and Scarves, Baby Booties, Blankets, Prayer Shawls, and more. 

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Sign up today and make a difference—one stitch at a time!

Looking for a way to volunteer from the comfort of your home? 

Join Crocheting For A Cause, where volunteers create crochet projects to support nonprofits across South Jersey. We have ongoing projects available for all levels (beginner to advanced), providing registered volunteers with patterns via email. The Volunteer Center then coordinates collection and delivery to organizations in need.

Ongoing projects include Hats and Scarves, Baby Booties, Blankets, Prayer Shawls, and more. 

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Are You a Gifted Artist or Crafter? Share your talent and bring a smile to a hospice patient!

Stein Hospice is looking for handcrafted donations for our terminally ill patients.  By donating your handiwork or art to a patient, you are showing them that the wider community cares about them. Paintings, shawls, afghans, quilts, laprobes, hand made birthday and holiday cards, sachets, floral arrangements, general greeting cards, pictures, hats and socks to our terminally ill patients living at home or in nursing facilities.  If you have an artsy side, please think of donating to your creation to Stein Hospice patients as birthday and holiday gifts. Contact Sara at sculang@wilfcampus.org if you have any questions.

Agency: Stein Hospice

Stein Hospice is looking for handcrafted donations for our terminally ill patients.  By donating your handiwork or art to a patient, you are showing them that the wider community cares about them. Paintings, shawls, afghans, quilts, laprobes, hand made birthday and holiday cards, sachets, floral arrangements, general greeting cards, pictures, hats and socks to our terminally ill patients living at home or in nursing facilities.  If you have an artsy side, please think of donating to your creation to Stein Hospice patients as birthday and holiday gifts. Contact Sara at sculang@wilfcampus.org if you have any questions.

Agency: Stein Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08873-6802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer

Hospice Patients in Need of Volunteer Companions

Embracing HospiceCare is looking for volunteers who are interested in becoming Patient Companions, Pet Therapy, & Musician/Singers. You don’t need a medical background or hospice experience; all you need is a caring heart and a willingness to make a difference in the life of a terminally ill patient. Volunteers will receive special training to serve as Patient Companions. As a Patient Companion, volunteers will have the opportunity to read to patients, play chess or checkers, help to make a scrapbook or write letters – or simply provide a loving, calming presence to a patient in need. A Patient Companion’s duties depend on the patient’s unique needs and interests.

This is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to give back to their community. Positions are available in Monmouth, Ocean, Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties. To learn more, please contact our volunteer director, Gail Rabstein, at 732-974-2545 or via email at grabstein@ehcnj.com.

Agency: Embracing HospiceCare NJ

Hospice Patients in Need of Volunteer Companions

Embracing HospiceCare is looking for volunteers who are interested in becoming Patient Companions, Pet Therapy, & Musician/Singers. You don’t need a medical background or hospice experience; all you need is a caring heart and a willingness to make a difference in the life of a terminally ill patient. Volunteers will receive special training to serve as Patient Companions. As a Patient Companion, volunteers will have the opportunity to read to patients, play chess or checkers, help to make a scrapbook or write letters – or simply provide a loving, calming presence to a patient in need. A Patient Companion’s duties depend on the patient’s unique needs and interests.

This is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to give back to their community. Positions are available in Monmouth, Ocean, Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties. To learn more, please contact our volunteer director, Gail Rabstein, at 732-974-2545 or via email at grabstein@ehcnj.com.

Agency: Embracing HospiceCare NJ

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07719

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campus Care Collection Drive

Campus Care, a Volunteer Center of South Jersey initiative that supports The Pantry at Rowan College of South Jersey. Through Campus Care, we can help RCSJ address these food and basic needs insecurity issues with a reliable supply of food and essential items.

The Pantry is a campus-based pantry with a location on each of the Rowan College of South Jersey campuses. Free and confidential, The Pantry provides quick meal-on-the-go options, take-home grocery items, and household and hygiene staples like toilet paper, toothbrushes, and period care products for students experiencing food insecurity.

Being a Campus Care Collection Drive host involves: 

Reading through the toolkit you will receive after responding to this need. Having a place (i.e. school, library, business) where you can physically host the drive. Being able to transport the donations you receive to the VCSJ office. Keeping track of the items you receive and their amounts.Giving people the Amazon Wishlist information as an online donation alternative. 

The Rowan College of South Jersey and the Volunteer Center of South Jersey thank you for your continued support and generosity, which allows us to serve our community!

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Campus Care, a Volunteer Center of South Jersey initiative that supports The Pantry at Rowan College of South Jersey. Through Campus Care, we can help RCSJ address these food and basic needs insecurity issues with a reliable supply of food and essential items.

The Pantry is a campus-based pantry with a location on each of the Rowan College of South Jersey campuses. Free and confidential, The Pantry provides quick meal-on-the-go options, take-home grocery items, and household and hygiene staples like toilet paper, toothbrushes, and period care products for students experiencing food insecurity.

Being a Campus Care Collection Drive host involves: 

Reading through the toolkit you will receive after responding to this need. Having a place (i.e. school, library, business) where you can physically host the drive. Being able to transport the donations you receive to the VCSJ office. Keeping track of the items you receive and their amounts.Giving people the Amazon Wishlist information as an online donation alternative. 

The Rowan College of South Jersey and the Volunteer Center of South Jersey thank you for your continued support and generosity, which allows us to serve our community!

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social media manager

Needs to be able to manage updates to various social media

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Needs to be able to manage updates to various social media

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Metal Detectorist

Tenafly Nature Center is seeking an experienced metal detector enthusiast to assist us with 2 tasks. 

1. The tracking and mapping of a mystery discharge pipe.

2. Scouting for artifacts relating to the agricultural and land use history of the TNC preserve. 

TNC staff have no metal detecting experience so training would not be provided, but staff would be able to show you the locations for each task. 

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Tenafly Nature Center is seeking an experienced metal detector enthusiast to assist us with 2 tasks. 

1. The tracking and mapping of a mystery discharge pipe.

2. Scouting for artifacts relating to the agricultural and land use history of the TNC preserve. 

TNC staff have no metal detecting experience so training would not be provided, but staff would be able to show you the locations for each task. 

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ¿Hablas español? BILINGUAL volunteers needed to advocate for children in foster care


In approximately 15 hours per month, you can make a difference in a child's life as a volunteer BILINGUAL advocate. More than fifty percent of children in the Passaic and Union County foster care system identify as Latinx. Unfortunately, there is a serious shortage of Bilingual English/Spanish volunteers to advocate for their rights.

When a child enters foster care, he or she is assigned a dedicated, trained Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer from the CASA of Passaic and Union County Program. The child’s advocate ensures that their individual needs remain a priority while they move through the child welfare system and the family court. CASAs work one-on-one with the abused or neglected child, gathering information from the family, caretakers, teachers, doctors, and caseworkers in order to make informed recommendations to the family court about the child’s future. No experience or formal education is needed!

Join CASA of Passaic and Union as a BILINGUAL advocate, and change a child's life! Training begins in October, so contact Sara Torres at sara@casapassaicunion.org ASAP to get started or visit our website to register for an information session as your first step! 

https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties


In approximately 15 hours per month, you can make a difference in a child's life as a volunteer BILINGUAL advocate. More than fifty percent of children in the Passaic and Union County foster care system identify as Latinx. Unfortunately, there is a serious shortage of Bilingual English/Spanish volunteers to advocate for their rights.

When a child enters foster care, he or she is assigned a dedicated, trained Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer from the CASA of Passaic and Union County Program. The child’s advocate ensures that their individual needs remain a priority while they move through the child welfare system and the family court. CASAs work one-on-one with the abused or neglected child, gathering information from the family, caretakers, teachers, doctors, and caseworkers in order to make informed recommendations to the family court about the child’s future. No experience or formal education is needed!

Join CASA of Passaic and Union as a BILINGUAL advocate, and change a child's life! Training begins in October, so contact Sara Torres at sara@casapassaicunion.org ASAP to get started or visit our website to register for an information session as your first step! 

https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ¿Hablas español? Bilingual volunteers needed for children in foster care


Did you know that close more than children and youth in Union County spent time in foster care last year? And almost fifty percent of them identify as Latinx.

These infants, toddlers, elementary age kids, and older youth all need compassionate, bilingual adults on their side to provide advocacy and caring during such a tumultuous time.

You can be that person for about 15 hours per month.

As a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer, you will help to ensure their needs are met and their best interests are represented. From helping siblings find permanent homes together to uncovering information that helps reunite a loving family, volunteer advocates make an incredible difference in the lives of abused and neglected children.

Join us as an advocate and change a child's life.

No experience or formal education is needed!

Join CASA of Passaic and Union as a BILINGUAL advocate, and change a child's life! Training begins in October, so contact Sara Torres at sara@casapassaicunion.org ASAP to get started or visit our website to register for an information session as your first step! 

https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session


Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties


Did you know that close more than children and youth in Union County spent time in foster care last year? And almost fifty percent of them identify as Latinx.

These infants, toddlers, elementary age kids, and older youth all need compassionate, bilingual adults on their side to provide advocacy and caring during such a tumultuous time.

You can be that person for about 15 hours per month.

As a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer, you will help to ensure their needs are met and their best interests are represented. From helping siblings find permanent homes together to uncovering information that helps reunite a loving family, volunteer advocates make an incredible difference in the lives of abused and neglected children.

Join us as an advocate and change a child's life.

No experience or formal education is needed!

Join CASA of Passaic and Union as a BILINGUAL advocate, and change a child's life! Training begins in October, so contact Sara Torres at sara@casapassaicunion.org ASAP to get started or visit our website to register for an information session as your first step! 

https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session


Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer to advocate for children and youth in foster care

Children and teenagers in foster care need caring, compassionate adults to offer support and advocate for their needs while they are involved in the child welfare system. You can take on this role and change a child's life as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer.

From helping siblings find permanent homes together to uncovering information that helps reunite a loving family, volunteer advocates make an incredible difference in the lives of abused and neglected children.  
The best way to learn about this volunteer opportunity is to attend an upcoming information session. During the information session, participants will hear about the foster care system, volunteer requirements, pre-service training, and how CASA volunteers change lives.

Views dates and register here: https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties

Children and teenagers in foster care need caring, compassionate adults to offer support and advocate for their needs while they are involved in the child welfare system. You can take on this role and change a child's life as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer.

From helping siblings find permanent homes together to uncovering information that helps reunite a loving family, volunteer advocates make an incredible difference in the lives of abused and neglected children.  
The best way to learn about this volunteer opportunity is to attend an upcoming information session. During the information session, participants will hear about the foster care system, volunteer requirements, pre-service training, and how CASA volunteers change lives.

Views dates and register here: https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate for children in foster care

Children in foster care need compassionate, dedicated community members to look out for their best interests and speak up when needed. CASA volunteers are partnered with a child or group of siblings who are involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers spend time with the child/children, gather information about his or her needs from the family, caretakers, teachers, doctors, and caseworkers, and make informed recommendations to the family court about the child’s future. The role of a CASA volunteer is simple: to advocate for whatever is in the best interest of the child/children. You don't need any educational background or special skills; we will provide all the training you need. For approximately 15 hours per month, you can make a difference in a child's life. We hope you join us (and children in foster care do, too)!

Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties

Children in foster care need compassionate, dedicated community members to look out for their best interests and speak up when needed. CASA volunteers are partnered with a child or group of siblings who are involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers spend time with the child/children, gather information about his or her needs from the family, caretakers, teachers, doctors, and caseworkers, and make informed recommendations to the family court about the child’s future. The role of a CASA volunteer is simple: to advocate for whatever is in the best interest of the child/children. You don't need any educational background or special skills; we will provide all the training you need. For approximately 15 hours per month, you can make a difference in a child's life. We hope you join us (and children in foster care do, too)!

Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compassionate volunteers needed for children in foster care

Did you know that close to 600 children and youth in Passaic and Union Counties spent time in foster care last year?

These infants, toddlers, elementary age kids, and older youth all need compassionate, caring adults on their side to provide advocacy and support during such a tumultuous time.

You can be that person with only 15 hours per month.

As a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer, you will help to ensure their needs are met and their best interests are represented. From helping siblings find permanent homes together to uncovering information that helps reunite a loving family, volunteer advocates make an incredible difference in the lives of abused and neglected children.

Join us as an advocate and change a child's life.

The best way to learn about this volunteer opportunity is to attend an upcoming information session. During the information session, participants will hear about the foster care system, volunteer requirements, pre-service training, and how CASA volunteers change lives. Views dates and register here: https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

 

Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties

Did you know that close to 600 children and youth in Passaic and Union Counties spent time in foster care last year?

These infants, toddlers, elementary age kids, and older youth all need compassionate, caring adults on their side to provide advocacy and support during such a tumultuous time.

You can be that person with only 15 hours per month.

As a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer, you will help to ensure their needs are met and their best interests are represented. From helping siblings find permanent homes together to uncovering information that helps reunite a loving family, volunteer advocates make an incredible difference in the lives of abused and neglected children.

Join us as an advocate and change a child's life.

The best way to learn about this volunteer opportunity is to attend an upcoming information session. During the information session, participants will hear about the foster care system, volunteer requirements, pre-service training, and how CASA volunteers change lives. Views dates and register here: https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

 

Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate for a Child or Youth in Union County's Foster Care System

Children in foster care need compassionate, dedicated community members to look out for their best interests and speak up when needed.

CASA volunteers are partnered with a child or group of siblings who are involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers spend time with the child/children, gather information about his or her needs from the family, caretakers, teachers, doctors, and caseworkers, and make informed recommendations to the family court about the child’s future. The role of a CASA volunteer is simple: to advocate for whatever is in the best interest of the child/children.

You don't need any educational background or special skills; we will provide all the training you need.

In just about 15 hours per month, you can make a difference in a child's life. The next volunteer training begins in October. We hope you join us!

The best way to learn about this volunteer opportunity is to attend an upcoming information session. During the information session, participants will hear about the foster care system, volunteer requirements, pre-service training, and how CASA volunteers change lives. View dates and register here: https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

 


Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties

Children in foster care need compassionate, dedicated community members to look out for their best interests and speak up when needed.

CASA volunteers are partnered with a child or group of siblings who are involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers spend time with the child/children, gather information about his or her needs from the family, caretakers, teachers, doctors, and caseworkers, and make informed recommendations to the family court about the child’s future. The role of a CASA volunteer is simple: to advocate for whatever is in the best interest of the child/children.

You don't need any educational background or special skills; we will provide all the training you need.

In just about 15 hours per month, you can make a difference in a child's life. The next volunteer training begins in October. We hope you join us!

The best way to learn about this volunteer opportunity is to attend an upcoming information session. During the information session, participants will hear about the foster care system, volunteer requirements, pre-service training, and how CASA volunteers change lives. View dates and register here: https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

 


Agency: Child Focus: CASA of Passaic and Union Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate for Children in Foster Care - Camden County

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. Apply to volunteer 

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

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. See the next 2023 training dates!

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

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. Apply to volunteer 

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

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. See the next 2023 training dates!

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: Board Of Directors Roles


Join the RTNJ Board of Directors. Looking to give back but have limited time? There is actually no better return on your nonprofit time investment than through board service. The impact you can make with just three to five hours of board service a month is dramatically higher than what can be accomplished with two or three hours of direct service because you're focusing on the big picture and making a lasting impact in the community.

Requirements (flexible based on candidate):

Experience volunteering is preferredTime commitment of at least 3 hours per monthAnnual giving levels of $500 or moreBe an ambassador for the RTNJ mission in your daily life


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

Current Openings Include

Fund Development Chair

Drive the development of a strategic plan that identifies budget requirements, and then determine appropriate fundraising goalsDevelop fundraising priorities, policies and approachesTarget, rate and approach potential donorsContribute an amount of personal significance (and ensure achievement of 100% board give)Monitor and evaluate fundraising campaigns

Secretary

Approve the Institution's philosophy in meeting its mission and review management's performance in achieving itAnnually assess the homeowner's environment and approve the Institution's strategy in relation to services it providesAnnually review and approve the Institution's plan for funding its strategyReview and approve the Institution's long term financial goalsAnnually review and approve the Institution's budgetApprove major policies and new programs and servicesIdentify new potential Board Members, volunteers, outlets for services and Sponsors



Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey


Join the RTNJ Board of Directors. Looking to give back but have limited time? There is actually no better return on your nonprofit time investment than through board service. The impact you can make with just three to five hours of board service a month is dramatically higher than what can be accomplished with two or three hours of direct service because you're focusing on the big picture and making a lasting impact in the community.

Requirements (flexible based on candidate):

Experience volunteering is preferredTime commitment of at least 3 hours per monthAnnual giving levels of $500 or moreBe an ambassador for the RTNJ mission in your daily life


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

Current Openings Include

Fund Development Chair

Drive the development of a strategic plan that identifies budget requirements, and then determine appropriate fundraising goalsDevelop fundraising priorities, policies and approachesTarget, rate and approach potential donorsContribute an amount of personal significance (and ensure achievement of 100% board give)Monitor and evaluate fundraising campaigns

Secretary

Approve the Institution's philosophy in meeting its mission and review management's performance in achieving itAnnually assess the homeowner's environment and approve the Institution's strategy in relation to services it providesAnnually review and approve the Institution's plan for funding its strategyReview and approve the Institution's long term financial goalsAnnually review and approve the Institution's budgetApprove major policies and new programs and servicesIdentify new potential Board Members, volunteers, outlets for services and Sponsors



Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07436

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Construction Opportunity

Rebuilding Together North Jersey is seeking volunteers to assist with various projects during the week in Bergen and Passaic County. Tasks may include general construction including carpentry, painting, etc. and other handy work to help our community. If you’re skilled or just eager to lend a hand, we’d love to have you join us!

Contact us today to get involved!

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Rebuilding Together North Jersey is seeking volunteers to assist with various projects during the week in Bergen and Passaic County. Tasks may include general construction including carpentry, painting, etc. and other handy work to help our community. If you’re skilled or just eager to lend a hand, we’d love to have you join us!

Contact us today to get involved!

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07456

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Birds of Prey Assistant Caretaker

This opportunity is currently full! You may submit an application and we will contact you in the future.

We will reach out with additional information.

Our Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers are crucial to the health of our animal ambassadors.

Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers are responsible for feeding, cleaning & changing water dishes, and cleaning & maintaining the aviary habitats for our non-releasable birds of prey (ex. owls, hawks). Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers must be comfortable around the animals they are caring for and with the diets they will be offering to the animals. Our birds of prey typically eat deceased rodents. It is a messy job and you must love birds! 

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Help is currently needed during the week on Fridays for a 2 hour weekly commitment. Age: Ages 18+ Minimum Requirement: 6 month commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

This opportunity is currently full! You may submit an application and we will contact you in the future.

We will reach out with additional information.

Our Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers are crucial to the health of our animal ambassadors.

Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers are responsible for feeding, cleaning & changing water dishes, and cleaning & maintaining the aviary habitats for our non-releasable birds of prey (ex. owls, hawks). Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers must be comfortable around the animals they are caring for and with the diets they will be offering to the animals. Our birds of prey typically eat deceased rodents. It is a messy job and you must love birds! 

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Help is currently needed during the week on Fridays for a 2 hour weekly commitment. Age: Ages 18+ Minimum Requirement: 6 month commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach/Tabeling

Accompany our staff or go it alone - outreach at health fairs and public events, share information about CONTACT's services, recruit client and volunteers. 

Agency: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Accompany our staff or go it alone - outreach at health fairs and public events, share information about CONTACT's services, recruit client and volunteers. 

Agency: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Volunteer

Work with us in our small office located in Northfield, a day (or part of a day) per week or as available to create new client welcome packets, update excel and other databases of client and volunteer information, update files with new address and other information, etc.

Agency: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Work with us in our small office located in Northfield, a day (or part of a day) per week or as available to create new client welcome packets, update excel and other databases of client and volunteer information, update files with new address and other information, etc.

Agency: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PERS Caller

Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) are fall detection systems that help keep people safe and independent. When someone needs help, they push a button on their Fall Detection Pendant to instantly connect to emergency operators who can send the help.CONTACT Cape-Atlantic volunteers makes monthly calls to Atlantic county residents who use a personal emergency response system. We check to ensure the PERS units are  working properly. If a client or family needs to return or replace the unit, the CONTACT staff can assist them.

Agency: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) are fall detection systems that help keep people safe and independent. When someone needs help, they push a button on their Fall Detection Pendant to instantly connect to emergency operators who can send the help.CONTACT Cape-Atlantic volunteers makes monthly calls to Atlantic county residents who use a personal emergency response system. We check to ensure the PERS units are  working properly. If a client or family needs to return or replace the unit, the CONTACT staff can assist them.

Agency: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Telephone Reassurance Caller

Make phone calls from your home or our office (to older adults) and offer a friendly caring voice. Volunteer for 1.5 to 2 hour calls shift per week, same day and time each week. Substitute callers are also needed. As this is a service that is provided 365 days a year, there are many opportunities to help.

Agency: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Make phone calls from your home or our office (to older adults) and offer a friendly caring voice. Volunteer for 1.5 to 2 hour calls shift per week, same day and time each week. Substitute callers are also needed. As this is a service that is provided 365 days a year, there are many opportunities to help.

Agency: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Join us in making a change in the lives of older adults in need.


Every day, our staff is connecting older adults to the health, housing, and financial resources they need to survive and thrive in ways that honor their choices, preferences, and dignity.

 

The Bright Side Family is a nonprofit that provides affordable housing, affordable assisted living, and support services that respond to the changing needs and preferences of low-and-moderate-income older adults


 https://www.thebrightsidefamily.org

 

If you’re looking to do amazing things in support the needs of older adults in your community and you think we’d benefit from your experience and qualifications, we want to hear from you!

 

The Bright Side Family Responsibilities of Board Members:

The Board of Directors serves as the leadership body of the organization and is responsible for determining the organization's mission and purpose, strategic planning, providing fiduciary oversight, monitoring the organizations programs and services, fundraising and development and selecting and evaluating the Executive Director.


Individual Board members are expected to:

Know the organization's mission, policies, programs and needsReview and understand the organization's financial statementsServe as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for The Bright Side Family to advance its missionLeverage connections, networks and resources that will help the organization achieve its mission and that can benefit the organization's fundraising and reputational standingGive a meaningful personal financial donationPrepare for, attend and actively participate in Board meetingsParticipate fully in one or more committeesAdhere to the conflict of interest policy

 

Desired Assets and Skills

We review a candidate’s professional background, overall skills, and contact networks to assess their ability to fulfill two key Board functions of governance and fundraising. Prior board experience is an asset, but we look for relevant experience that demonstrates leadership, integrity, and accountability.

 

Time and Financial Commitments

Our Board Directors serve as volunteers only (i.e., not paid) as in the majority of boards.

 

Next steps:

 

Schedule a tour or call to share more about your interests by reaching out to bwilson@brightsidemanor.org – Please send your related experience in a summary format.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Join us in making a change in the lives of older adults in need.


Every day, our staff is connecting older adults to the health, housing, and financial resources they need to survive and thrive in ways that honor their choices, preferences, and dignity.

 

The Bright Side Family is a nonprofit that provides affordable housing, affordable assisted living, and support services that respond to the changing needs and preferences of low-and-moderate-income older adults


 https://www.thebrightsidefamily.org

 

If you’re looking to do amazing things in support the needs of older adults in your community and you think we’d benefit from your experience and qualifications, we want to hear from you!

 

The Bright Side Family Responsibilities of Board Members:

The Board of Directors serves as the leadership body of the organization and is responsible for determining the organization's mission and purpose, strategic planning, providing fiduciary oversight, monitoring the organizations programs and services, fundraising and development and selecting and evaluating the Executive Director.


Individual Board members are expected to:

Know the organization's mission, policies, programs and needsReview and understand the organization's financial statementsServe as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for The Bright Side Family to advance its missionLeverage connections, networks and resources that will help the organization achieve its mission and that can benefit the organization's fundraising and reputational standingGive a meaningful personal financial donationPrepare for, attend and actively participate in Board meetingsParticipate fully in one or more committeesAdhere to the conflict of interest policy

 

Desired Assets and Skills

We review a candidate’s professional background, overall skills, and contact networks to assess their ability to fulfill two key Board functions of governance and fundraising. Prior board experience is an asset, but we look for relevant experience that demonstrates leadership, integrity, and accountability.

 

Time and Financial Commitments

Our Board Directors serve as volunteers only (i.e., not paid) as in the majority of boards.

 

Next steps:

 

Schedule a tour or call to share more about your interests by reaching out to bwilson@brightsidemanor.org – Please send your related experience in a summary format.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ¿Hablas español? BILINGUAL volunteers needed to advocate for children in foster care

In approximately 15 hours per month, you can make a difference in a child's life as a volunteer BILINGUAL advocate. More than fifty percent of children in the Passaic and Union County foster care system identify as Latinx. Unfortunately, there is a serious shortage of Bilingual English/Spanish volunteers to advocate for their rights.

When a child enters foster care, he or she is assigned a dedicated, trained Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer from the CASA of Passaic and Union County Program. The child’s advocate ensures that their individual needs remain a priority while they move through the child welfare system and the family court. CASAs work one-on-one with the abused or neglected child, gathering information from the family, caretakers, teachers, doctors, and caseworkers in order to make informed recommendations to the family court about the child’s future. No experience or formal education is needed!

Join CASA of Passaic and Union as a BILINGUAL advocate, and change a child's life! Training begins in October, so contact Sara Torres at sara@casapassaicunion.org ASAP to get started or visit our website to register for an information session as your first step! 

https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

Agency: Passaic County CASA

In approximately 15 hours per month, you can make a difference in a child's life as a volunteer BILINGUAL advocate. More than fifty percent of children in the Passaic and Union County foster care system identify as Latinx. Unfortunately, there is a serious shortage of Bilingual English/Spanish volunteers to advocate for their rights.

When a child enters foster care, he or she is assigned a dedicated, trained Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer from the CASA of Passaic and Union County Program. The child’s advocate ensures that their individual needs remain a priority while they move through the child welfare system and the family court. CASAs work one-on-one with the abused or neglected child, gathering information from the family, caretakers, teachers, doctors, and caseworkers in order to make informed recommendations to the family court about the child’s future. No experience or formal education is needed!

Join CASA of Passaic and Union as a BILINGUAL advocate, and change a child's life! Training begins in October, so contact Sara Torres at sara@casapassaicunion.org ASAP to get started or visit our website to register for an information session as your first step! 

https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

Agency: Passaic County CASA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compassionate volunteers needed for children in foster care

Did you know that close to 600 children and youth in Passaic and Union Counties spent time in foster care last year?

These infants, toddlers, elementary age kids, and older youth all need compassionate, caring adults on their side to provide advocacy and support during such a tumultuous time.

You can be that person with only 15 hours per month.

As a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer, you will help to ensure their needs are met and their best interests are represented. From helping siblings find permanent homes together to uncovering information that helps reunite a loving family, volunteer advocates make an incredible difference in the lives of abused and neglected children.

Join us as an advocate and change a child's life.

The best way to learn about this volunteer opportunity is to attend an upcoming information session. During the information session, participants will hear about the foster care system, volunteer requirements, pre-service training, and how CASA volunteers change lives. Views dates and register here: https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

Agency: Passaic County CASA

Did you know that close to 600 children and youth in Passaic and Union Counties spent time in foster care last year?

These infants, toddlers, elementary age kids, and older youth all need compassionate, caring adults on their side to provide advocacy and support during such a tumultuous time.

You can be that person with only 15 hours per month.

As a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer, you will help to ensure their needs are met and their best interests are represented. From helping siblings find permanent homes together to uncovering information that helps reunite a loving family, volunteer advocates make an incredible difference in the lives of abused and neglected children.

Join us as an advocate and change a child's life.

The best way to learn about this volunteer opportunity is to attend an upcoming information session. During the information session, participants will hear about the foster care system, volunteer requirements, pre-service training, and how CASA volunteers change lives. Views dates and register here: https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

Agency: Passaic County CASA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate for a Child or Youth in Passaic County's Foster Care System

Children in foster care need compassionate, dedicated community members to look out for their best interests and speak up when needed.

CASA volunteers are partnered with a child or group of siblings who are involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers spend time with the child/children, gather information about his or her needs from the family, caretakers, teachers, doctors, and caseworkers, and make informed recommendations to the family court about the child’s future. The role of a CASA volunteer is simple: to advocate for whatever is in the best interest of the child/children.

You don't need any educational background or special skills; we will provide all the training you need.

In just about 15 hours per month, you can make a difference in a child's life. The next volunteer training begins in October. We hope you join us!

The best way to learn about this volunteer opportunity is to attend an upcoming information session. During the information session, participants will hear about the foster care system, volunteer requirements, pre-service training, and how CASA volunteers change lives. View dates and register here: https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

Agency: Passaic County CASA

Children in foster care need compassionate, dedicated community members to look out for their best interests and speak up when needed.

CASA volunteers are partnered with a child or group of siblings who are involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers spend time with the child/children, gather information about his or her needs from the family, caretakers, teachers, doctors, and caseworkers, and make informed recommendations to the family court about the child’s future. The role of a CASA volunteer is simple: to advocate for whatever is in the best interest of the child/children.

You don't need any educational background or special skills; we will provide all the training you need.

In just about 15 hours per month, you can make a difference in a child's life. The next volunteer training begins in October. We hope you join us!

The best way to learn about this volunteer opportunity is to attend an upcoming information session. During the information session, participants will hear about the foster care system, volunteer requirements, pre-service training, and how CASA volunteers change lives. View dates and register here: https://www.casapassaicunion.org/info-session

Agency: Passaic County CASA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prepare a meal at the Ronald McDonald House of SNJ

Looking for a fun volunteer activity that you can do with your friends, co workers or family members?  Would you like to meet the families you are helping? If you answered yes then this is an opportunity perfect for you!

Each night a different volunteer group comes to the Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey to prepare dinner for the families staying at our House. The process is very simple.

Choose a date that works best for your team - rmhsnj.org/mealsPlan a menu to prepare for 50 peopleShop for the food needed ( we provide plates, silverware, napkins, condiments, etc)Come to the House on your scheduled date and prepare the meal in our kitchen

Once you volunteer to do this you will be ready to schedule another date.  The families truly appreciate having dinner ready for them after a long day at the hospital.


Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey

Looking for a fun volunteer activity that you can do with your friends, co workers or family members?  Would you like to meet the families you are helping? If you answered yes then this is an opportunity perfect for you!

Each night a different volunteer group comes to the Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey to prepare dinner for the families staying at our House. The process is very simple.

Choose a date that works best for your team - rmhsnj.org/mealsPlan a menu to prepare for 50 peopleShop for the food needed ( we provide plates, silverware, napkins, condiments, etc)Come to the House on your scheduled date and prepare the meal in our kitchen

Once you volunteer to do this you will be ready to schedule another date.  The families truly appreciate having dinner ready for them after a long day at the hospital.


Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 4-H Art Club - Leaders Needed

Passaic County 4-H is looking to start an art club for youth in Passaic County. We are in need of adult volunteers to help facilitate programming. Knowledge of and passion for art is appreciated. Required to be able to work with youth in grades 4 to 13. This club would meet at least once a month.

Agency: Passaic County 4-H

Passaic County 4-H is looking to start an art club for youth in Passaic County. We are in need of adult volunteers to help facilitate programming. Knowledge of and passion for art is appreciated. Required to be able to work with youth in grades 4 to 13. This club would meet at least once a month.

Agency: Passaic County 4-H

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Talents and Knowledge with Youth In Your Community!

If you or someone you know is interested in working with youth, helping to teach a new skill (sewing, 3-D printing, photography, astronomy), lead a STEM program, coordinate a service project, or just help youth improve their public presentation skills then this is the place for you. Passaic County 4-H is seeking volunteers to work with youth in your community. You can lead an activity of interest, facilitate a long-term project, or become a leader of one of our clubs. Passaic County 4-H uses a learn-by-doing approach to teach important life skills. 

Agency: Passaic County 4-H

If you or someone you know is interested in working with youth, helping to teach a new skill (sewing, 3-D printing, photography, astronomy), lead a STEM program, coordinate a service project, or just help youth improve their public presentation skills then this is the place for you. Passaic County 4-H is seeking volunteers to work with youth in your community. You can lead an activity of interest, facilitate a long-term project, or become a leader of one of our clubs. Passaic County 4-H uses a learn-by-doing approach to teach important life skills. 

Agency: Passaic County 4-H

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free on Saturday's? Volunteer with Baby's Best Start

We need your help with our Baby’s Best Start program! Baby's Best Start is a nine week program that works together with parents and family members to ensure baby's get off to the best possible start. Program sessions are on Saturdays from 9:45am-2pm. Childcare is offered during these sessions, and we are in need of volunteers to assist with a variety of tasks while the sessions are taking place. Volunteering activities include: - Spanish translation - Assisting with dinner - Leading themed activities - Reading with one child or a group of children - Assisting the group session facilitator  You can choose to volunteer for one or all of these activities. The children that you will be working with are typically ages 2-8.  This opportunity is perfect for someone who identifies with at least one of the following: -You love working with children,  -You have an interest in early childhood development, -You have an interest in parenting and/or supporting parents be their best selves, -You have a passion for literacy, -You are bilingual (not required), -You want to increase your skills in the areas of social services, parenting, early childhood development, literacy, or family services.

Agency: Center For Family Services

We need your help with our Baby’s Best Start program! Baby's Best Start is a nine week program that works together with parents and family members to ensure baby's get off to the best possible start. Program sessions are on Saturdays from 9:45am-2pm. Childcare is offered during these sessions, and we are in need of volunteers to assist with a variety of tasks while the sessions are taking place. Volunteering activities include: - Spanish translation - Assisting with dinner - Leading themed activities - Reading with one child or a group of children - Assisting the group session facilitator  You can choose to volunteer for one or all of these activities. The children that you will be working with are typically ages 2-8.  This opportunity is perfect for someone who identifies with at least one of the following: -You love working with children,  -You have an interest in early childhood development, -You have an interest in parenting and/or supporting parents be their best selves, -You have a passion for literacy, -You are bilingual (not required), -You want to increase your skills in the areas of social services, parenting, early childhood development, literacy, or family services.

Agency: Center For Family Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07018

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Virtual Visit Friend and Lift the Spirits of Seniors

VVF is looking for volunteers to participate in virtual “visits” with a nursing home resident for as little as 10 minutes. Click the link below to access our signup sheet. After you sign up, you will receive a welcome email with further instructions.

 

To register, click here:  Virtual Visit Friends

This link will take you to the registration page for this opportunity.

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

VVF is looking for volunteers to participate in virtual “visits” with a nursing home resident for as little as 10 minutes. Click the link below to access our signup sheet. After you sign up, you will receive a welcome email with further instructions.

 

To register, click here:  Virtual Visit Friends

This link will take you to the registration page for this opportunity.

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor Wanted!

Stein Hospice patients are often bed or chair bound and in need of companionship.  If you have a big heart and want to bring joy into someone's life, volunteer to visit a patient on a weekly basis.  

Agency: Stein Hospice

Stein Hospice patients are often bed or chair bound and in need of companionship.  If you have a big heart and want to bring joy into someone's life, volunteer to visit a patient on a weekly basis.  

Agency: Stein Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08873

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BECOME A CASA VOLUNTEER

CASA volunteers are paired with a foster child and get to know that child and his or her circumstances through monthly visits. Information is gathered from teachers, doctors, and social workers and volunteers make recommendations to a court judge based on the child’s needs. Volunteers influence a foster child’s life across many significant and far-reaching life concerns such as medical care, academics, and enrichment activities.  

We ask for a minimum one year commitment, and our volunteers typically spend about 10-15 hours a month on their case.

Learn more here: https://www.hudsoncountycasa.org/become-a-volunteer 

Agency: Hudson County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)

CASA volunteers are paired with a foster child and get to know that child and his or her circumstances through monthly visits. Information is gathered from teachers, doctors, and social workers and volunteers make recommendations to a court judge based on the child’s needs. Volunteers influence a foster child’s life across many significant and far-reaching life concerns such as medical care, academics, and enrichment activities.  

We ask for a minimum one year commitment, and our volunteers typically spend about 10-15 hours a month on their case.

Learn more here: https://www.hudsoncountycasa.org/become-a-volunteer 

Agency: Hudson County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07306

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald Mcdonald House of Southern New Jersey Family Room Program Volunteer

Looking for energetic individuals to volunteer in our Family Room Program.

In addition to the House programs, our mission has expanded into our neighboring communities with our 11 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms.   Our Family Rooms, located in the 9 South Jersey hospitals below, are a comfortable place for parents, siblings, and extended family members to take a moment for themselves to rest and refresh while remaining steps away from their child’s bedside.  The rooms provide living room areas with comfortable seating,  refrigerators and microwaves, quick service meals, snacks, and beverages.  Rooms may also include access to TVs, and internet, sleep rooms and full bathrooms in some locations.

https://rmhsnj.org/family-rooms/

Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey

Looking for energetic individuals to volunteer in our Family Room Program.

In addition to the House programs, our mission has expanded into our neighboring communities with our 11 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms.   Our Family Rooms, located in the 9 South Jersey hospitals below, are a comfortable place for parents, siblings, and extended family members to take a moment for themselves to rest and refresh while remaining steps away from their child’s bedside.  The rooms provide living room areas with comfortable seating,  refrigerators and microwaves, quick service meals, snacks, and beverages.  Rooms may also include access to TVs, and internet, sleep rooms and full bathrooms in some locations.

https://rmhsnj.org/family-rooms/

Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be a friend to an older adult in the Princeton area

Home Friends is a visitor program for older adults or people with limiting health conditions. This program was created in 1987 in response to a growing need for companionship and support for home-based older adults in Princeton and nearby communities.

Volunteers can do a variety of things during weekly home visits such as: walk together, read and sort mail, exchange stories about life experiences, or pursue mutually shared interests. Some volunteers bring library books, share a movie, help with technology, or work in the garden together.

Home Friends was designed to complement and support, rather than replace, the role of family and paid caregivers.

Once matched with an older adult, we ask that you meet at least one hour a week to build a good relationship that the person can rely on. 

Those who are bilingual or multilingual are greatly encouraged to apply. This opportunity is best suited for individuals over 40 years old and those with flexibility during the work week.

 

Please complete CMAP volunteer registration: https://princetonsenior.wufoo.com/forms/r10xd3po0q996bm/  

Agency: Center for Modern Aging Princeton

Home Friends is a visitor program for older adults or people with limiting health conditions. This program was created in 1987 in response to a growing need for companionship and support for home-based older adults in Princeton and nearby communities.

Volunteers can do a variety of things during weekly home visits such as: walk together, read and sort mail, exchange stories about life experiences, or pursue mutually shared interests. Some volunteers bring library books, share a movie, help with technology, or work in the garden together.

Home Friends was designed to complement and support, rather than replace, the role of family and paid caregivers.

Once matched with an older adult, we ask that you meet at least one hour a week to build a good relationship that the person can rely on. 

Those who are bilingual or multilingual are greatly encouraged to apply. This opportunity is best suited for individuals over 40 years old and those with flexibility during the work week.

 

Please complete CMAP volunteer registration: https://princetonsenior.wufoo.com/forms/r10xd3po0q996bm/  

Agency: Center for Modern Aging Princeton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project Appreciation

Project Appreciation offers a meaningful way for community members to express their gratitude to local first responders by assembling thoughtful treat bags.

You can support Project Appreciation by organizing a collection drive and helping to pack these thank-you bags, which will be distributed to first responders throughout South Jersey. We invite schools, faith-based organizations, corporate groups, and community teams to join this effort in honor and remember September 11, 2001.

Our ambitious goal is to gather enough donations to fill a "thank you" bag for every first responder across all seven counties in South Jersey. It's a significant challenge, but with your support, we’re confident we can achieve it.

To participate, simply register by responding to this need. Once registered, we'll confirm your involvement via email and provide a toolkit with detailed instructions on how to collect, assemble, and donate the items.


Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Project Appreciation offers a meaningful way for community members to express their gratitude to local first responders by assembling thoughtful treat bags.

You can support Project Appreciation by organizing a collection drive and helping to pack these thank-you bags, which will be distributed to first responders throughout South Jersey. We invite schools, faith-based organizations, corporate groups, and community teams to join this effort in honor and remember September 11, 2001.

Our ambitious goal is to gather enough donations to fill a "thank you" bag for every first responder across all seven counties in South Jersey. It's a significant challenge, but with your support, we’re confident we can achieve it.

To participate, simply register by responding to this need. Once registered, we'll confirm your involvement via email and provide a toolkit with detailed instructions on how to collect, assemble, and donate the items.


Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Are you Spanish speaking and compassionate? Our hospice patients would like a visit from you!

Stein Hospice patients live throughout Central New Jersey and are often in need of companionship.  If you have a couple of hours a week to visit a room bound patient, please contact us for more information.Contact Sara at Sculang@wilfcampus.org.

Agency: Stein Hospice

Stein Hospice patients live throughout Central New Jersey and are often in need of companionship.  If you have a couple of hours a week to visit a room bound patient, please contact us for more information.Contact Sara at Sculang@wilfcampus.org.

Agency: Stein Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08873

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Group or Individual Youth Volunteer

The YMCA depends upon volunteers to enrich our programs, facility, and youth experiences. Many youth groups find volunteering weekly or occasionally at the YMCA a great way to build camaraderie and fulfill needed community service hours. Volunteering brings purpose to oneself and the group as they contribute to the good of the community. Contact the YMCA for a work project that suits you or your group.

Common experiences have included: planting gardens, indoor maintenance projects (fitness center care, painting, window cleaning, etc.), outdoor clean up days (landscaping and camp set up), car washes that benefit our scholarship fund, projects with youth: carnivals, science fairs, and gardening initiatives.  Also looking for readers in our childcare center for our literacy program.

Consider the Y for your next groups volunteer mission!

Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

The YMCA depends upon volunteers to enrich our programs, facility, and youth experiences. Many youth groups find volunteering weekly or occasionally at the YMCA a great way to build camaraderie and fulfill needed community service hours. Volunteering brings purpose to oneself and the group as they contribute to the good of the community. Contact the YMCA for a work project that suits you or your group.

Common experiences have included: planting gardens, indoor maintenance projects (fitness center care, painting, window cleaning, etc.), outdoor clean up days (landscaping and camp set up), car washes that benefit our scholarship fund, projects with youth: carnivals, science fairs, and gardening initiatives.  Also looking for readers in our childcare center for our literacy program.

Consider the Y for your next groups volunteer mission!

Call 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: Yes


Volunteer: IT Volunteer

Looking for someone to help update computers, check connections, problem solve WI-FI.

This is not a regularly scheduled volunteer job, but we need someone to come in when needed.  Mini projects, consultation, answer questions, etc.

 Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

Looking for someone to help update computers, check connections, problem solve WI-FI.

This is not a regularly scheduled volunteer job, but we need someone to come in when needed.  Mini projects, consultation, answer questions, etc.

 Call 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: Handy Helper (Maintenance Help)

Come help maintain Y building inside and/or out with basic upkeep.  Tasks could range from painting walls to cutting grass.  Like to fix things?  There is always something to do here at the Y from basic upkeep to electrical, plumbing, or landscaping! Whether you give 2 hours or 20.  You will welcome at the Y!

Your contribution of time allows for our dollars to be better spent on youth work!

Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

Come help maintain Y building inside and/or out with basic upkeep.  Tasks could range from painting walls to cutting grass.  Like to fix things?  There is always something to do here at the Y from basic upkeep to electrical, plumbing, or landscaping! Whether you give 2 hours or 20.  You will welcome at the Y!

Your contribution of time allows for our dollars to be better spent on youth work!

Call 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

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 08816

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk Greeter

Greet members and guests, check people in, give tours, take phone calls, make copies, file, assist front desk staff as requested. Maintain front desk cleanliness, brochures and office and lobby upkeep.  Shfts available from 7am-7pm weekdays.

Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

Greet members and guests, check people in, give tours, take phone calls, make copies, file, assist front desk staff as requested. Maintain front desk cleanliness, brochures and office and lobby upkeep.  Shfts available from 7am-7pm weekdays.

Call 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

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 08816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board and Committee Members

The YMCA annually seeks volunteers to serve on its committees and board of directors.  This policy and oversight board meets monthly.  Committees meet quarterly.  Each board member is asked to serve on 1 committee: Finance, Fundraising, Program and Promotion, Building and Grounds or Leadership (HR) and assist with the annual support campaign.  Serving on the YMCA board means supporting the work of the YMCA in 13 Middlesex County communities, clustered around the Brunwicks.  Bring your support and expertise to the YMCA!

Always looking for people who can help provide legal, marketing, IT, finance, planning, construction related areas, human resource, and any field pertinent to operations of a non-profit.  If you have a YMCA background or not, we would like to speak with you!

Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

The YMCA annually seeks volunteers to serve on its committees and board of directors.  This policy and oversight board meets monthly.  Committees meet quarterly.  Each board member is asked to serve on 1 committee: Finance, Fundraising, Program and Promotion, Building and Grounds or Leadership (HR) and assist with the annual support campaign.  Serving on the YMCA board means supporting the work of the YMCA in 13 Middlesex County communities, clustered around the Brunwicks.  Bring your support and expertise to the YMCA!

Always looking for people who can help provide legal, marketing, IT, finance, planning, construction related areas, human resource, and any field pertinent to operations of a non-profit.  If you have a YMCA background or not, we would like to speak with you!

Call 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

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 08816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YMCA Maintenance Volunteer

We seek people who are the fixer uppers types, handy men or women who like to keep busy physically in a positive, uplifting atmosphere. Individuals who would volunteer for this position would help keep the YMCA maintained and in good repair. Work can be repair projects, painting, decorating, and plumbing, gardening or simply taking out the trash and vacuuming. We are totally flexible and cater to your interests and time schedule. We also have a building and grounds committee which is ideal for people with professional expertise who may add their time and talents to larger scale YMCA facility projects and decisions.  Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

You belong at the Y!

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

We seek people who are the fixer uppers types, handy men or women who like to keep busy physically in a positive, uplifting atmosphere. Individuals who would volunteer for this position would help keep the YMCA maintained and in good repair. Work can be repair projects, painting, decorating, and plumbing, gardening or simply taking out the trash and vacuuming. We are totally flexible and cater to your interests and time schedule. We also have a building and grounds committee which is ideal for people with professional expertise who may add their time and talents to larger scale YMCA facility projects and decisions.  Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

You belong at the Y!

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YMCA Board or Committee Members

YMCA Board Committees can use volunteers with expertise in the following areas:   Building and Grounds, Finance, Program and Marketing, Leadership (human resources), and Fundraising.  Committees usually meet quarterly in the evenings.  

The Board of Directors serve as the policy making arm of the YMCA. Share your personal and professional expertise for the good work of the YMCA. Build your resume and experiences. Give back! Learn from others. College students-senior citizens welcome to apply.

 Call Gina at 732-257-4114 or send email and/or resume to gstravic@raritanvalleyymca.org.

 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

YMCA Board Committees can use volunteers with expertise in the following areas:   Building and Grounds, Finance, Program and Marketing, Leadership (human resources), and Fundraising.  Committees usually meet quarterly in the evenings.  

The Board of Directors serve as the policy making arm of the YMCA. Share your personal and professional expertise for the good work of the YMCA. Build your resume and experiences. Give back! Learn from others. College students-senior citizens welcome to apply.

 Call Gina at 732-257-4114 or send email and/or resume to gstravic@raritanvalleyymca.org.

 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Center Representative

Greet patrons and check their IDs for entry.

Assist with answering phones. Ideal hours 11-4 or 4-7pm

Help with basic office work:  photocopies, registration forms, etc.

Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

Greet patrons and check their IDs for entry.

Assist with answering phones. Ideal hours 11-4 or 4-7pm

Help with basic office work:  photocopies, registration forms, etc.

Call 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: Landscaper

Volunteer as you can!  Trim bushes, maintain lawn and gardens. Plant flowers and bushes.

Leaf raking teams need for fall.

Garden planting teams sought for spring.

Decorate for holidays October - December

Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

Volunteer as you can!  Trim bushes, maintain lawn and gardens. Plant flowers and bushes.

Leaf raking teams need for fall.

Garden planting teams sought for spring.

Decorate for holidays October - December

Call 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: Accounting and/or Office Assistant

Assist YMCA Business Department with assigned duties in the finance office or front desk services. Assume accountability for tasks assigned such as accounts payable, bank reconciliations, creation of reports, Excel spread sheets, graphs, charts, reviewing files, researching problems. Assist with office work, telephones, graphic art work or share other talents that can help the YMCA. The Y is a fun, congenial place to be. Lots going on at the Y and all your assistance would be appreciated! Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org for a volunteer application. 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

Assist YMCA Business Department with assigned duties in the finance office or front desk services. Assume accountability for tasks assigned such as accounts payable, bank reconciliations, creation of reports, Excel spread sheets, graphs, charts, reviewing files, researching problems. Assist with office work, telephones, graphic art work or share other talents that can help the YMCA. The Y is a fun, congenial place to be. Lots going on at the Y and all your assistance would be appreciated! Call 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: Childcare Aide for YMCA Day Care Center

The Child Care Aide will assist in the planning and implementation of the appropriate program activities and events as assigned. Qualifications: The Child Care Aide must be 15 years of age or older, have the personal qualities needed to work with children and their parents and be sensitive to the needs of others. They should be energetic, creative and have a good knowledge of sports, games, and other age-appropriate activities.

Job Responsibilities: Be part of a child's world! Read, feed, play, and program for children ages 6 weeks-5 years. Volunteer with YMCA staff to: 1. Assist with program activities; set up and clean up. 2. Help supervise children in all assigned activities. 3. Aide with mealtimes and baby feedings.

 Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org. 

Volunteers in this position must be able to stand for extended periods of time, possess vision clarity (with the aid of corrective lenses if necessary), possess the ability to climb, balance, stop, kneel, crouch, reach, stand, lift, finger, grasp, feel, talk and hear. The physical requirements of the position ranges between medium and heavy work. Medium work includes exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally (heavy work exerts up to 100 pounds), and/or up to 20 pounds (50 pounds for heavy work) of force frequently. Medium work includes exerting up to 10 pounds of force constantly (20 pounds if heavy work) to move objects. 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

The Child Care Aide will assist in the planning and implementation of the appropriate program activities and events as assigned. Qualifications: The Child Care Aide must be 15 years of age or older, have the personal qualities needed to work with children and their parents and be sensitive to the needs of others. They should be energetic, creative and have a good knowledge of sports, games, and other age-appropriate activities.

Job Responsibilities: Be part of a child's world! Read, feed, play, and program for children ages 6 weeks-5 years. Volunteer with YMCA staff to: 1. Assist with program activities; set up and clean up. 2. Help supervise children in all assigned activities. 3. Aide with mealtimes and baby feedings.

 Call 732-257-4114 for further information or visit www.raritavalleyymca.org. 

Volunteers in this position must be able to stand for extended periods of time, possess vision clarity (with the aid of corrective lenses if necessary), possess the ability to climb, balance, stop, kneel, crouch, reach, stand, lift, finger, grasp, feel, talk and hear. The physical requirements of the position ranges between medium and heavy work. Medium work includes exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally (heavy work exerts up to 100 pounds), and/or up to 20 pounds (50 pounds for heavy work) of force frequently. Medium work includes exerting up to 10 pounds of force constantly (20 pounds if heavy work) to move objects. 

Agency: Raritan Valley YMCA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Tax Volunteer!

United Way of Greater Mercer County is seeking volunteers to join the tax prep team. The program provides families and individuals making less than $65,000/year with FREE tax return preparation.

Benefits to the Community
Last year's volunteers prepared over 1,000 free tax returns and provided total refunds of $1.3 million including Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC) to working individuals and families as well as those who are 60 years of age and older in our community.

The average adjusted gross income of working individuals and families we serve is $26,000/year. Rising costs of food, housing, and essentials leave families struggling to make ends meet. The savings from tax preparation fees and refunds received are used for basic needs like:

- food
- housing
- healthcare
- childcare
- transportation to their place of employment
- and much more!


To qualify for Federal resources like food assistance (including school lunch and breakfast), health insurance (including Medicaid), college financial aid, and other programs proof of income is required. As a result, tax return filing is crucial to the financial success of many families and individuals. Be a part of this vital resource to increase financial security for struggling families in Mercer County!

Benefits of Volunteering
- Impact your community
- Gain practical experience
 - No prior tax experience is required
- Various roles are available
      - Tax Preparer: train to prepare and review tax returns
      - Greeter: confirm if individuals have all of the documents needed for filing and assist individuals in              filling out an initial intake form (will not be preparing tax returns)
      - Site Coordinator: review tax returns and manage tax site
      - Translator: translate for Spanish-speaking clients
- Become IRS Certified
- Flexible volunteer hours (3-4 hour blocks)
- College students can earn course credits and build up their resumes
- Tax professionals can earn Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits
- Must be at least 16 years old to volunteer (Rising High School Junior/Seniors)

Interested in becoming a tax volunteer?
Volunteers are needed from February 1-April 15, 2025. Free IRS training begins in the Fall of 2024 and test certification is required by January 15, 2025. Tax sites are located throughout Mercer County (exact locations TBD).

Fill out form: https://uwgmc.org/taxvolunteer

Agency: United Way of Greater Mercer County

United Way of Greater Mercer County is seeking volunteers to join the tax prep team. The program provides families and individuals making less than $65,000/year with FREE tax return preparation.

Benefits to the Community
Last year's volunteers prepared over 1,000 free tax returns and provided total refunds of $1.3 million including Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC) to working individuals and families as well as those who are 60 years of age and older in our community.

The average adjusted gross income of working individuals and families we serve is $26,000/year. Rising costs of food, housing, and essentials leave families struggling to make ends meet. The savings from tax preparation fees and refunds received are used for basic needs like:

- food
- housing
- healthcare
- childcare
- transportation to their place of employment
- and much more!


To qualify for Federal resources like food assistance (including school lunch and breakfast), health insurance (including Medicaid), college financial aid, and other programs proof of income is required. As a result, tax return filing is crucial to the financial success of many families and individuals. Be a part of this vital resource to increase financial security for struggling families in Mercer County!

Benefits of Volunteering
- Impact your community
- Gain practical experience
 - No prior tax experience is required
- Various roles are available
      - Tax Preparer: train to prepare and review tax returns
      - Greeter: confirm if individuals have all of the documents needed for filing and assist individuals in              filling out an initial intake form (will not be preparing tax returns)
      - Site Coordinator: review tax returns and manage tax site
      - Translator: translate for Spanish-speaking clients
- Become IRS Certified
- Flexible volunteer hours (3-4 hour blocks)
- College students can earn course credits and build up their resumes
- Tax professionals can earn Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits
- Must be at least 16 years old to volunteer (Rising High School Junior/Seniors)

Interested in becoming a tax volunteer?
Volunteers are needed from February 1-April 15, 2025. Free IRS training begins in the Fall of 2024 and test certification is required by January 15, 2025. Tax sites are located throughout Mercer County (exact locations TBD).

Fill out form: https://uwgmc.org/taxvolunteer

Agency: United Way of Greater Mercer County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08619

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistant Land Steward


We will contact  you with additional information. 

Our Assistant Land Steward are important volunteers who help us maintain our preserve.

Assistant Land Stewards are responsible for helping our Land & Facilities Manager maintain a healthy and accessible preserve. They help keep our trails wood chipped, remove invasive plant species, assist with seasonal trail clearance (ex. removing leaves from paths), and other habitat restoration and trail improvement needs. Volunteers may also assist  staff with various routine day-to-day maintenance projects and special one-time projects.

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Help is currently needed during the week and weekends for a 2 hour weekly commitment. Age: Ages 14+ Minimum Requirement: 6 month commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center


We will contact  you with additional information. 

Our Assistant Land Steward are important volunteers who help us maintain our preserve.

Assistant Land Stewards are responsible for helping our Land & Facilities Manager maintain a healthy and accessible preserve. They help keep our trails wood chipped, remove invasive plant species, assist with seasonal trail clearance (ex. removing leaves from paths), and other habitat restoration and trail improvement needs. Volunteers may also assist  staff with various routine day-to-day maintenance projects and special one-time projects.

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Help is currently needed during the week and weekends for a 2 hour weekly commitment. Age: Ages 14+ Minimum Requirement: 6 month commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: HomeWorks Trenton Volunteer Tutor Position

HomeWorks is looking for enthusiastic and committed volunteers who are passionate about educational equity, tutoring, mentoring, and building relationships with HomeWorks scholars. HomeWorks Trenton is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides a community-based after-school boarding program that includes academic and identity-driven leadership enrichment activities to supplement public schools, equip young women, and build community leaders. HomeWorks fosters a community of young women from Trenton who strive to achieve their full potential and positively impact the world around them.

As a tutor, you will volunteer from 7pm to 8:30pm on Mondays, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Priority is given to tutors who are available at least two days per week. You must be able to commit to your days throughout the duration of the school year. You must be strong in either math, science, history, or humanities. Our greatest need at the moment is for math tutors; however, tutors in any subject are welcome. 

Tutors should have an interest in and comfort working with 9-12th grade female students. They must be culturally competent and able to honor and respect the beliefs, language, interpersonal styles and behaviors of the individual scholars in our program.

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

Attend tutor orientation on September 5, 2024 at 6PM.Commit to volunteering minimum one day a week, anytime Monday through Thursday from 7:00-8:30pm beginning September 9, 2024 - June 20, 2025. Prepare for tutoring sessions as needed. Analyze information from teachers in order to assist scholars.Attend tutor training sessions led by Bespoke Education as requested by the HomeWorks team. Build strong rapport with scholars and show personal interest in their academic success and growth.Notify the head tutor in advance so that a substitute tutor can be found. In the event of an unexpected absence, please send a slack message to all of the coordinators. If a volunteer tutor consistently neglects their responsibilities, the volunteer or tutor may be dismissed.

Application Link: https://www.homeworkstrenton.org/volunteer/tutor-volunteer 

Agency: HomeWorks Trenton

HomeWorks is looking for enthusiastic and committed volunteers who are passionate about educational equity, tutoring, mentoring, and building relationships with HomeWorks scholars. HomeWorks Trenton is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides a community-based after-school boarding program that includes academic and identity-driven leadership enrichment activities to supplement public schools, equip young women, and build community leaders. HomeWorks fosters a community of young women from Trenton who strive to achieve their full potential and positively impact the world around them.

As a tutor, you will volunteer from 7pm to 8:30pm on Mondays, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Priority is given to tutors who are available at least two days per week. You must be able to commit to your days throughout the duration of the school year. You must be strong in either math, science, history, or humanities. Our greatest need at the moment is for math tutors; however, tutors in any subject are welcome. 

Tutors should have an interest in and comfort working with 9-12th grade female students. They must be culturally competent and able to honor and respect the beliefs, language, interpersonal styles and behaviors of the individual scholars in our program.

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

Attend tutor orientation on September 5, 2024 at 6PM.Commit to volunteering minimum one day a week, anytime Monday through Thursday from 7:00-8:30pm beginning September 9, 2024 - June 20, 2025. Prepare for tutoring sessions as needed. Analyze information from teachers in order to assist scholars.Attend tutor training sessions led by Bespoke Education as requested by the HomeWorks team. Build strong rapport with scholars and show personal interest in their academic success and growth.Notify the head tutor in advance so that a substitute tutor can be found. In the event of an unexpected absence, please send a slack message to all of the coordinators. If a volunteer tutor consistently neglects their responsibilities, the volunteer or tutor may be dismissed.

Application Link: https://www.homeworkstrenton.org/volunteer/tutor-volunteer 

Agency: HomeWorks Trenton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08648

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media Content Creation Intern

In our social media centered world, we need volunteers who are savvy in creating content to share the UWPC story of empowering Passaic County residents.

If you have a passion for making a difference and have experience in short form content creation (reels, Canva graphics, caption writing), then we need YOU!

For more information, contact Bethsaida Olds at bethsaida@unitedwaypassaic.org.

Please note that a portfolio, or a folder of your work, will need to be submitted.

Agency: United Way of Passaic County

In our social media centered world, we need volunteers who are savvy in creating content to share the UWPC story of empowering Passaic County residents.

If you have a passion for making a difference and have experience in short form content creation (reels, Canva graphics, caption writing), then we need YOU!

For more information, contact Bethsaida Olds at bethsaida@unitedwaypassaic.org.

Please note that a portfolio, or a folder of your work, will need to be submitted.

Agency: United Way of Passaic County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project Sunshine Volunteer - (Haskell, NJ) Support Pediatric Patients

Project Sunshine is an international volunteer-led nonprofit organization whose mission is to bring joy and play to pediatric patients. Our volunteers get firsthand experience of aiding the healing journey of children facing medical challenges through play, which allows for creative expression, creates an outlet for emotion, and minimizes the anxiety or stress the children experience. Project Sunshine volunteers do this through in-hospital visits, packing activity kits, and leading virtual play (TelePlay). We lead programming for medical facilities or disease specific nonprofits. 

Volunteer Opportunity & Application

We are currently seeking volunteers to support our in-person 'Here to Play' volunteer program at medical facility partners across the county. You can view more details about the program here: https://projectsunshine.org/here-to-play

Application: If you are interested in volunteering, please submit your information through Volunteer Match or apply on our website at https://projectsunshine.org/community-volunteer-application

Please email community@projectsunshine.org if you have any questions.

In Person Volunteering: 

Facilitate developmentally appropriate arts and crafts activities for children ages 3-18 based on the agreed upon schedule with the medical facility and your chapter   Bring a bright, positive attitude and energy  Arrive at your medical facility in a prompt and punctual manner Set up and break down of play area with program supplies  Keep an open line of communication with your chapter leader  Adhere to all Project Sunshine and medical facility policies 

In-person Training requirements:

Online Volunteer Application (15 minutes)  New Volunteer Training (1 hour)  New Volunteer Training Quiz (15 minutes)  In-person Volunteering Training (30 minutes)  Potential Facility Clearance Process 

Requirements: 

Must be 18+ years old  Must reside in the United States  Must pass a criminal background check  Must be COVID-19 vaccinated  Complete all Project Sunshine onboarding and medical facility clearance processes 

Qualifications: 

Passion for the Project Sunshine mission and working with children  Positive and openminded attitude Interest or experience working in the medical field (a plus)  Experience working with children 3-18 years old (a plus) 

Whether it is watching the smile on a child’s face grow when they yell 'BINGO!’ or seeing them use their brilliant imagination by bringing a ceramic animal to life, Project Sunshine volunteers get a unique experience brightening the lives of children who are going through hard times. 

If you are interested in volunteering with Project Sunshine, please apply on our website or find the application linked here: https://projectsunshine.org/community-volunteer-application?hsLang=en .

Agency: Project Sunshine

Project Sunshine is an international volunteer-led nonprofit organization whose mission is to bring joy and play to pediatric patients. Our volunteers get firsthand experience of aiding the healing journey of children facing medical challenges through play, which allows for creative expression, creates an outlet for emotion, and minimizes the anxiety or stress the children experience. Project Sunshine volunteers do this through in-hospital visits, packing activity kits, and leading virtual play (TelePlay). We lead programming for medical facilities or disease specific nonprofits. 

Volunteer Opportunity & Application

We are currently seeking volunteers to support our in-person 'Here to Play' volunteer program at medical facility partners across the county. You can view more details about the program here: https://projectsunshine.org/here-to-play

Application: If you are interested in volunteering, please submit your information through Volunteer Match or apply on our website at https://projectsunshine.org/community-volunteer-application

Please email community@projectsunshine.org if you have any questions.

In Person Volunteering: 

Facilitate developmentally appropriate arts and crafts activities for children ages 3-18 based on the agreed upon schedule with the medical facility and your chapter   Bring a bright, positive attitude and energy  Arrive at your medical facility in a prompt and punctual manner Set up and break down of play area with program supplies  Keep an open line of communication with your chapter leader  Adhere to all Project Sunshine and medical facility policies 

In-person Training requirements:

Online Volunteer Application (15 minutes)  New Volunteer Training (1 hour)  New Volunteer Training Quiz (15 minutes)  In-person Volunteering Training (30 minutes)  Potential Facility Clearance Process 

Requirements: 

Must be 18+ years old  Must reside in the United States  Must pass a criminal background check  Must be COVID-19 vaccinated  Complete all Project Sunshine onboarding and medical facility clearance processes 

Qualifications: 

Passion for the Project Sunshine mission and working with children  Positive and openminded attitude Interest or experience working in the medical field (a plus)  Experience working with children 3-18 years old (a plus) 

Whether it is watching the smile on a child’s face grow when they yell 'BINGO!’ or seeing them use their brilliant imagination by bringing a ceramic animal to life, Project Sunshine volunteers get a unique experience brightening the lives of children who are going through hard times. 

If you are interested in volunteering with Project Sunshine, please apply on our website or find the application linked here: https://projectsunshine.org/community-volunteer-application?hsLang=en .

Agency: Project Sunshine

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Needed to Transport Food Donations - TUESDAYS

Tuesday Meal Recovery: Volunteers are needed to transport meals from The Peck School (Morristown, NJ) to Joi's Angels (East Orange, NJ), Meal pickup in Morristown (any time between 1-2PM), ~25 minute drive to East Orange.

Note: Volunteer must have their own car and a valid driver's license.

Agency: Share My Meals

Tuesday Meal Recovery: Volunteers are needed to transport meals from The Peck School (Morristown, NJ) to Joi's Angels (East Orange, NJ), Meal pickup in Morristown (any time between 1-2PM), ~25 minute drive to East Orange.

Note: Volunteer must have their own car and a valid driver's license.

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07960

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed to Transport Food Donations - WEDNESDAYS

Wednesday Meal Recovery: Volunteers needed to transport meals from Gill St. Bernard's School (Peapack, NJ) to Nourish NJ (Victory Gardens, NJ), Meal pickup in Peapack (any time between 2:45 - 3:45PM), ~25 minute drive to Victory Gardens.

Note: Volunteer must have their own car and a valid driver's license.

Agency: Share My Meals

Wednesday Meal Recovery: Volunteers needed to transport meals from Gill St. Bernard's School (Peapack, NJ) to Nourish NJ (Victory Gardens, NJ), Meal pickup in Peapack (any time between 2:45 - 3:45PM), ~25 minute drive to Victory Gardens.

Note: Volunteer must have their own car and a valid driver's license.

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07934

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed to Transport Food Donations - FRIDAYS

Friday Meal Recovery: Volunteers needed to transport meals from Gill St. Bernard's School (Peapack, NJ) to Nourish NJ (Victory Gardens, NJ), Meal pickup in Peapack (any time between 2:45 - 3:45PM), ~25 minute drive to Victory Gardens.

Note: Volunteer must have their own car and a valid driver's license.

Agency: Share My Meals

Friday Meal Recovery: Volunteers needed to transport meals from Gill St. Bernard's School (Peapack, NJ) to Nourish NJ (Victory Gardens, NJ), Meal pickup in Peapack (any time between 2:45 - 3:45PM), ~25 minute drive to Victory Gardens.

Note: Volunteer must have their own car and a valid driver's license.

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07934

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teaching and Tutoring Opportunities at Princeton Learning Cooperative

The teens at Princeton Learning Cooperative are always on the lookout for interesting, dedicated people who are willing to share their knowledge and skills. Generally a one-hour-a-week commitment, PLC volunteers tutor one-on-one, lead small-group classes, or offer a one-time workshop in a wide range of topics. This year, our volunteers are able to choose between in-person work at our center and remote teaching/tutoring if you are out of the Princeton area or have health concerns. We are interested in any volunteer who has a passion to work with teens, but are specifically looking for volunteers in these areas:

Math, Advanced Math, Creative and Academic Writing, Public Speaking

Architecture, Hands-on-Science , Nature and Natural Journaling, Physiology and Anatomy (or related topics), Reverse Engineering, Zoology (One or more the the following areas: Animal Cognition; Ornithology, Herpetology; Entomology; Domestic Animals)

Ancient World History, Anthropology, Linguistic, Philosophy and Classical Western Philosophy, Psychology and Psychiachry

Korean, Italian, Norweigian/Swedish, Advanced Japanese, Russian, Advanced German

Digital Art, CAD (especially Blender), Photography (with smartphone)

Computer Science (beginner and advanced)

Theater, Fabric Art (sewing, knitting, costume making)

Agency: Princeton Learning Cooperative

The teens at Princeton Learning Cooperative are always on the lookout for interesting, dedicated people who are willing to share their knowledge and skills. Generally a one-hour-a-week commitment, PLC volunteers tutor one-on-one, lead small-group classes, or offer a one-time workshop in a wide range of topics. This year, our volunteers are able to choose between in-person work at our center and remote teaching/tutoring if you are out of the Princeton area or have health concerns. We are interested in any volunteer who has a passion to work with teens, but are specifically looking for volunteers in these areas:

Math, Advanced Math, Creative and Academic Writing, Public Speaking

Architecture, Hands-on-Science , Nature and Natural Journaling, Physiology and Anatomy (or related topics), Reverse Engineering, Zoology (One or more the the following areas: Animal Cognition; Ornithology, Herpetology; Entomology; Domestic Animals)

Ancient World History, Anthropology, Linguistic, Philosophy and Classical Western Philosophy, Psychology and Psychiachry

Korean, Italian, Norweigian/Swedish, Advanced Japanese, Russian, Advanced German

Digital Art, CAD (especially Blender), Photography (with smartphone)

Computer Science (beginner and advanced)

Theater, Fabric Art (sewing, knitting, costume making)

Agency: Princeton Learning Cooperative

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08540

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Projects in a Box/Kit Building Menu

Projects in a Box Menu 

All of United Way of Northern New Jersey’s projects-in-a-box/kit build pricing includes the purchasing and coordination of all the supplies, transportation/delivery of items to the location of your choice, set up and break down, one or more staff members to explain the significance of the project and the impact on the recipients and to lead the event, and transportation/pick up of the finished items to the recipient program/agency. Please see our list of projects below with cost per kit and recommendations of amounts based on a standard, 1.5-2-hour project. Please note that prices are provided as quotes and that actual prices may vary depending on the needs of your group. 

Please note that for most projects, a minimum 3 week lead time is needed to allow for the ordering of supplies. 

 

Reading Buddy Bags/Literacy Kits - Encourage a love of reading by building stuffed animal “Reading Buddies” and packing new books for 3-5-year-old students. Please ask about options to brand your buddies or include them in a bag with an age-appropriate book for an early learner.  $17 per kit

Up to 15 people: 30+ 

16-30 people:  60+

31-50 people:  100+

 

Teacher Classroom Survival - Assemble supply boxes for United In Care or UWNNJ partner school classrooms. Boxes would include pens, pads, correction stickers, band-aids, sanitizer, tissues, etc. $12 per kit

Up to 15 people:  50+

16-30 people:  100+

31-50 people:  150+

  

Personal Care Kits - Provide essential toiletry items for ALICE families and those experiencing poverty or housing insecurity. Kits will include items such as soap, shampoo, feminine hygiene products, toothpaste, toothbrushes, sanitizer, razors, deodorant, and washcloths. $15 per kit

Up to 15 people:  50+

16-30 people:  100+

31-50 people:  150+

 

Snack Packs - Many students leave school without enough food to eat at home. Provide students snack packs for ALICE and struggling students in our community. Your team would assemble small packages of healthy snacks and food such as milk/juice boxes, granola bars, pretzels, crackers, and applesauce, all in a bag decorated by you! $10-15 per kit

Up to 15 people:  50+

16-30 people:  75+

31-50 people:  125+

 

Financial Literacy Kits—Volunteers will assemble classroom kits for teachers/volunteers to easily facilitate a fun financial workshop for K-2 students. Each kit includes a ceramic piggy bank to paint and decorate, mini-books or activity cards. and crayons. The mini-books can be printed with the sponsor’s logo on the back. $10 per kit

Up to 15 people:  40+

16-30 people:  80+

31-50 people:  130+

 

Confidence Kits: Feminine Hygiene items for ALICE and low-income students and other girls and women experiencing “period poverty,” a widespread issue. $12 per kit

Up to 15 people:  50+

16-30 people:  100+

31-50 people:  150+

 

Baby Basics Bags —Volunteers pack baby care items for new and expectant parents who are struggling financially.  Baskets may include some of the following:  baby wash, shampoo, lotion, pacifier, pack of diapers, wipes, bottles, nail clippers, diaper cream, a blanket, washcloths/towel, rattles, toys. $30 per kit

Up to 15 people:  30+

16-25 people:  75+

26-50 people:  100+

 

Night-Night Bags—Volunteers will stuff a plush animal and put together a bag of comforting nighttime items (a book, toothbrush and toothpaste, and an activity) for very young children who enter a shelter for the first time.  $20 per bag

Up to 15 people: 30+ 

16-30 people:  60+

31-50 people:  100+

 

Military Support - Organize a letter-writing campaign for veterans or active duty servicemen and women. Invite individuals who have previously served in the military or have family members who have served to lead the campaign. 

Up to 15 people:  $100

16-30 people:  $150

31-50 people:  $200

 

Growing Minds STEM Kits —Volunteers will decorate drawstring bags and assemble STEM learning kits for early learners.  Each kit will include a small seed-starter pot, soil, seeds, instructions and a plant/growing related paperback book. $12 per kit

Up to 15 people:  40+

16-30 people:  80+

31-50 people:  130+

 

Bright Smiles Dental Kits – Help put a smile on the face of a child. Volunteers create dental supply kits (toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, small kids mouthwash) for children from families in need. Supplies can be placed in large zip-lock bags for ease in distribution. $9 per kit 

Up to 15 people:  50+

16-30 people:  75+

31-50 people:  125+

Top of Form

I am interested in a Project in a Box!

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Projects in a Box Menu 

All of United Way of Northern New Jersey’s projects-in-a-box/kit build pricing includes the purchasing and coordination of all the supplies, transportation/delivery of items to the location of your choice, set up and break down, one or more staff members to explain the significance of the project and the impact on the recipients and to lead the event, and transportation/pick up of the finished items to the recipient program/agency. Please see our list of projects below with cost per kit and recommendations of amounts based on a standard, 1.5-2-hour project. Please note that prices are provided as quotes and that actual prices may vary depending on the needs of your group. 

Please note that for most projects, a minimum 3 week lead time is needed to allow for the ordering of supplies. 

 

Reading Buddy Bags/Literacy Kits - Encourage a love of reading by building stuffed animal “Reading Buddies” and packing new books for 3-5-year-old students. Please ask about options to brand your buddies or include them in a bag with an age-appropriate book for an early learner.  $17 per kit

Up to 15 people: 30+ 

16-30 people:  60+

31-50 people:  100+

 

Teacher Classroom Survival - Assemble supply boxes for United In Care or UWNNJ partner school classrooms. Boxes would include pens, pads, correction stickers, band-aids, sanitizer, tissues, etc. $12 per kit

Up to 15 people:  50+

16-30 people:  100+

31-50 people:  150+

  

Personal Care Kits - Provide essential toiletry items for ALICE families and those experiencing poverty or housing insecurity. Kits will include items such as soap, shampoo, feminine hygiene products, toothpaste, toothbrushes, sanitizer, razors, deodorant, and washcloths. $15 per kit

Up to 15 people:  50+

16-30 people:  100+

31-50 people:  150+

 

Snack Packs - Many students leave school without enough food to eat at home. Provide students snack packs for ALICE and struggling students in our community. Your team would assemble small packages of healthy snacks and food such as milk/juice boxes, granola bars, pretzels, crackers, and applesauce, all in a bag decorated by you! $10-15 per kit

Up to 15 people:  50+

16-30 people:  75+

31-50 people:  125+

 

Financial Literacy Kits—Volunteers will assemble classroom kits for teachers/volunteers to easily facilitate a fun financial workshop for K-2 students. Each kit includes a ceramic piggy bank to paint and decorate, mini-books or activity cards. and crayons. The mini-books can be printed with the sponsor’s logo on the back. $10 per kit

Up to 15 people:  40+

16-30 people:  80+

31-50 people:  130+

 

Confidence Kits: Feminine Hygiene items for ALICE and low-income students and other girls and women experiencing “period poverty,” a widespread issue. $12 per kit

Up to 15 people:  50+

16-30 people:  100+

31-50 people:  150+

 

Baby Basics Bags —Volunteers pack baby care items for new and expectant parents who are struggling financially.  Baskets may include some of the following:  baby wash, shampoo, lotion, pacifier, pack of diapers, wipes, bottles, nail clippers, diaper cream, a blanket, washcloths/towel, rattles, toys. $30 per kit

Up to 15 people:  30+

16-25 people:  75+

26-50 people:  100+

 

Night-Night Bags—Volunteers will stuff a plush animal and put together a bag of comforting nighttime items (a book, toothbrush and toothpaste, and an activity) for very young children who enter a shelter for the first time.  $20 per bag

Up to 15 people: 30+ 

16-30 people:  60+

31-50 people:  100+

 

Military Support - Organize a letter-writing campaign for veterans or active duty servicemen and women. Invite individuals who have previously served in the military or have family members who have served to lead the campaign. 

Up to 15 people:  $100

16-30 people:  $150

31-50 people:  $200

 

Growing Minds STEM Kits —Volunteers will decorate drawstring bags and assemble STEM learning kits for early learners.  Each kit will include a small seed-starter pot, soil, seeds, instructions and a plant/growing related paperback book. $12 per kit

Up to 15 people:  40+

16-30 people:  80+

31-50 people:  130+

 

Bright Smiles Dental Kits – Help put a smile on the face of a child. Volunteers create dental supply kits (toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, small kids mouthwash) for children from families in need. Supplies can be placed in large zip-lock bags for ease in distribution. $9 per kit 

Up to 15 people:  50+

16-30 people:  75+

31-50 people:  125+

Top of Form

I am interested in a Project in a Box!

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Photographer for Community Events!

There are so many wonderful events happening in Passaic County, and we need photographers to capture it all!

If you have a passion for helping others and experience in photography, or have a passion for it, then this volunteer position is perfect for you!

Contact Bethsaida Olds bethsaida@unitedwaypassaic.org for more information!

Please note that a portfolio, or a folder of original pictures, would need to be submitted for review.

Agency: United Way of Passaic County

There are so many wonderful events happening in Passaic County, and we need photographers to capture it all!

If you have a passion for helping others and experience in photography, or have a passion for it, then this volunteer position is perfect for you!

Contact Bethsaida Olds bethsaida@unitedwaypassaic.org for more information!

Please note that a portfolio, or a folder of original pictures, would need to be submitted for review.

Agency: United Way of Passaic County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Internship - Assistant Site Coordinator

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Assistant Site Coordinators/Interns need to be reasonably computer literate to prepare taxes. All interns must attend a short orientation course and software training. VITA interns and tax preparers become certified with the IRS through the Link and Learn program. All materials needed for the certification process are available online. The certification exams are open book and do not have time limits.

Roles:

Provide free income tax return preparation for eligible taxpayers. To establish the greatest degree of public trust, Interns have a responsibility to provide high quality service and uphold the highest of ethical standards. Provide on-site review of all tax returns completed by other VITA preparers at UWPC VITA site. Ensure every customer visiting the site receives top quality service and that the tax returns are error-free.

Agency: United Way of Passaic County

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Assistant Site Coordinators/Interns need to be reasonably computer literate to prepare taxes. All interns must attend a short orientation course and software training. VITA interns and tax preparers become certified with the IRS through the Link and Learn program. All materials needed for the certification process are available online. The certification exams are open book and do not have time limits.

Roles:

Provide free income tax return preparation for eligible taxpayers. To establish the greatest degree of public trust, Interns have a responsibility to provide high quality service and uphold the highest of ethical standards. Provide on-site review of all tax returns completed by other VITA preparers at UWPC VITA site. Ensure every customer visiting the site receives top quality service and that the tax returns are error-free.

Agency: United Way of Passaic County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Night Chaperone

Description of the Role:  Are you a fan of traveling and enjoy supporting local Camden youth/families? If you have a flexible schedule and have experience in supervising students, then we’re looking for you! We’re committed to providing educational, social and service-oriented programming while promoting leadership opportunities to local Camden youth aged 10-19 on a consistent basis.   Primary Responsibilities:  Assist staff with overseeing youth on weekend/overnight trips Engage and monitor youth activity outside of LUCY setting Support Youth Night staff in managing large groups of students   Skills/Qualifications: Staff will train, advise and provide guidance with youth engagement Experience with youth a plus but not required Passion for travel and supporting Camden youth

Agency: LUCY Outreach

Description of the Role:  Are you a fan of traveling and enjoy supporting local Camden youth/families? If you have a flexible schedule and have experience in supervising students, then we’re looking for you! We’re committed to providing educational, social and service-oriented programming while promoting leadership opportunities to local Camden youth aged 10-19 on a consistent basis.   Primary Responsibilities:  Assist staff with overseeing youth on weekend/overnight trips Engage and monitor youth activity outside of LUCY setting Support Youth Night staff in managing large groups of students   Skills/Qualifications: Staff will train, advise and provide guidance with youth engagement Experience with youth a plus but not required Passion for travel and supporting Camden youth

Agency: LUCY Outreach

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08105

Allow Groups: No


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 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 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: Food Distribution

- assist Social Service Coordinator with distribution food to low-income housing residents in specific property 

- heavy lifting may be required

 

Properties include: 

Catherine Todd Senior: 1st Tuesday of the Month

Ocean Towers: First and 3rd Monday of the month

 

 

Agency: Better Tomorrows

- assist Social Service Coordinator with distribution food to low-income housing residents in specific property 

- heavy lifting may be required

 

Properties include: 

Catherine Todd Senior: 1st Tuesday of the Month

Ocean Towers: First and 3rd Monday of the month

 

 

Agency: Better Tomorrows

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07302

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Big Brothers, Big Sisters Needed! Sign up to Mentor today!

BBBS is a national youth mentoring organization located in all 50 states, over 10 countries around the world, & we're the oldest and premier nationally recognized mentoring organization. Big Brothers Big Sisters has been around for over 100 years.  

 

Our mission for us is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite and promote the power of youth, and to be a credible social justice organization embedded in our community.

 

Every child deserves a chance to see their potential realized. By matching children one-to-one with adult mentors (or Bigs), Big Brothers Big Sisters defends that potential. And helps change lives today and forever. All it takes is just a few hours a month. Join us. Become a Big now at BigsAndKids.org.



What is a Mentor?

A mentor is a person who can support, advise and guide you.

 

What is the commitment?

4 hours a month, minimum of one year commitment

 

How do I sign up?

Visit us at www.BigsAndKids.org or call us 973-642-BIGS(2447)

 

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson & Union Counties

BBBS is a national youth mentoring organization located in all 50 states, over 10 countries around the world, & we're the oldest and premier nationally recognized mentoring organization. Big Brothers Big Sisters has been around for over 100 years.  

 

Our mission for us is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite and promote the power of youth, and to be a credible social justice organization embedded in our community.

 

Every child deserves a chance to see their potential realized. By matching children one-to-one with adult mentors (or Bigs), Big Brothers Big Sisters defends that potential. And helps change lives today and forever. All it takes is just a few hours a month. Join us. Become a Big now at BigsAndKids.org.



What is a Mentor?

A mentor is a person who can support, advise and guide you.

 

What is the commitment?

4 hours a month, minimum of one year commitment

 

How do I sign up?

Visit us at www.BigsAndKids.org or call us 973-642-BIGS(2447)

 

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson & Union Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Knowledge, Connections, and Resources with Students on the Social Platform for Social Mobility

Only 3% of high-performing, under-resourced students end up in a great first career experience. On our social platform, professionals like you can help change that.

Here's how:

1. Sign up via your computer at my.backrs.com or by downloading the Backrs mobile app from the Apple App or Google Play Stores.

2. Tell us a little about your background and experiences by completing your profile. This takes 5 mins. (Up to 15 if you'd like to give students more details about your hobbies and interests.)

3. We add you to identity-based, regional, university, and career-path Affinity Networks where you can connect with students you're well-positioned to support.

4. In Networks, you can answer students' questions, post resources or job/internship opportunities, and share insights into your college and career journey by responding to Backstage Pass posts. Though each of these actions takes a few minutes, they all have meaningful impacts on young people.

5. If you'd like to play a more involved role in a student's journey, you can join their panel of backrs. This enables you to view their goals, post on their personal feed, schedule Zoom check-ins, and even contribute to their Flourish Fund. It's a great choice for those looking to offer low-lift, relationship-driven support.

Best way to see how convenient and rewarding being a backr really is? Give it a try, commitment-free:

Sign up on your computer: my.backrs.com

Or get the Backrs mobile app: Apple App Store or Google Play Store

 

   

Agency: Backrs

Only 3% of high-performing, under-resourced students end up in a great first career experience. On our social platform, professionals like you can help change that.

Here's how:

1. Sign up via your computer at my.backrs.com or by downloading the Backrs mobile app from the Apple App or Google Play Stores.

2. Tell us a little about your background and experiences by completing your profile. This takes 5 mins. (Up to 15 if you'd like to give students more details about your hobbies and interests.)

3. We add you to identity-based, regional, university, and career-path Affinity Networks where you can connect with students you're well-positioned to support.

4. In Networks, you can answer students' questions, post resources or job/internship opportunities, and share insights into your college and career journey by responding to Backstage Pass posts. Though each of these actions takes a few minutes, they all have meaningful impacts on young people.

5. If you'd like to play a more involved role in a student's journey, you can join their panel of backrs. This enables you to view their goals, post on their personal feed, schedule Zoom check-ins, and even contribute to their Flourish Fund. It's a great choice for those looking to offer low-lift, relationship-driven support.

Best way to see how convenient and rewarding being a backr really is? Give it a try, commitment-free:

Sign up on your computer: my.backrs.com

Or get the Backrs mobile app: Apple App Store or Google Play Store

 

   

Agency: Backrs

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peer Support Group Facilitator at Good Grief in Princeton

Becoming a peer support group facilitator at Good Grief is a unique, engaging, and transformative volunteer experience. Facilitators at Good Grief help to create a safe and empathic environment for grieving families after the death of a loved one by helping foster resiliency and develop healthy coping skills that will serve them for the rest of their lives. 

Good Grief is a national leader in delivering childhood bereavement services. Since its founding in 2004, the mission of Good Grief has been to build resilience in children, strengthen families, and empower communities to grow from loss and adversity. 

For more information or to enroll, please contact cverdesca@good-grief.org. 

Agency: Good Grief Inc.

Becoming a peer support group facilitator at Good Grief is a unique, engaging, and transformative volunteer experience. Facilitators at Good Grief help to create a safe and empathic environment for grieving families after the death of a loved one by helping foster resiliency and develop healthy coping skills that will serve them for the rest of their lives. 

Good Grief is a national leader in delivering childhood bereavement services. Since its founding in 2004, the mission of Good Grief has been to build resilience in children, strengthen families, and empower communities to grow from loss and adversity. 

For more information or to enroll, please contact cverdesca@good-grief.org. 

Agency: Good Grief Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 08540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peer Support Group Facilitator at Good Grief in Morristown

Becoming a peer support group facilitator at Good Grief is a unique, engaging, and transformative volunteer experience. Facilitators at Good Grief help to create a safe and empathic environment for grieving families after the death of a loved one by helping foster resiliency and develop healthy coping skills that will serve them for the rest of their lives. 

Good Grief is a national leader in delivering childhood bereavement services. Since its founding in 2004, the mission of Good Grief has been to build resilience in children, strengthen families, and empower communities to grow from loss and adversity. 

For more information or to enroll, please contact kim@good-grief.org. 

Agency: Good Grief Inc.

Becoming a peer support group facilitator at Good Grief is a unique, engaging, and transformative volunteer experience. Facilitators at Good Grief help to create a safe and empathic environment for grieving families after the death of a loved one by helping foster resiliency and develop healthy coping skills that will serve them for the rest of their lives. 

Good Grief is a national leader in delivering childhood bereavement services. Since its founding in 2004, the mission of Good Grief has been to build resilience in children, strengthen families, and empower communities to grow from loss and adversity. 

For more information or to enroll, please contact kim@good-grief.org. 

Agency: Good Grief Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07960

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Keyboard player

Looking for a person to conduct a weekly sing-a-long/ chorus, with the ultimate goal to put on converts for holidays.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Looking for a person to conduct a weekly sing-a-long/ chorus, with the ultimate goal to put on converts for holidays.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: For Youth Volunteers: Cheer on a new Kindergartener!

Kindergarten is the start of a formal school environment for many children.  United Way, as part of our United In Care program, encourages school-readiness and early literacy.  Through this effort, we would like each child at one of our many partner preschools to get a card or letter of encouragement that creates excitement about entering kindergarten.

Volunteering for this project is easy and can be done by ANYONE!  Simply make a card or write a short note of support and encouragement for a new kindergartener.  You can include a favorite memory about your own kindergarten experience or perhaps the titles of your favorite children's books.  Please send your card/letter to United Way of Northern New Jersey at P.O. Box 6835, Bridgewater, NJ  08807 - Attn. Cards for Kindergarten. 

This project can be done by a family, an individual, a Girl Scout or Boy Scout troop, service club or any other type of group.  Sign up TODAY and start making a nice card to encourage continued learning for children entering kindergarten.

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Kindergarten is the start of a formal school environment for many children.  United Way, as part of our United In Care program, encourages school-readiness and early literacy.  Through this effort, we would like each child at one of our many partner preschools to get a card or letter of encouragement that creates excitement about entering kindergarten.

Volunteering for this project is easy and can be done by ANYONE!  Simply make a card or write a short note of support and encouragement for a new kindergartener.  You can include a favorite memory about your own kindergarten experience or perhaps the titles of your favorite children's books.  Please send your card/letter to United Way of Northern New Jersey at P.O. Box 6835, Bridgewater, NJ  08807 - Attn. Cards for Kindergarten. 

This project can be done by a family, an individual, a Girl Scout or Boy Scout troop, service club or any other type of group.  Sign up TODAY and start making a nice card to encourage continued learning for children entering kindergarten.

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08876

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Women United Presents: Book Buddies - Share the Love of Reading

As part of Women United's focus on supporting ALICE families in our community, Women United volunteers are encouraged to take part in the Book Buddies project, sharing your love of reading with young children from ALICE families.

United Way of Northern New Jersey is building an online library of stories being read by people of all ages and backgrounds in our community.  We need volunteers like YOU to be a virtual reader and a virtual Book Buddy! 

When you register to share your time, a much-loved children's story and your love of reading with early readers in our area, you will use the Book Buddies Toolkit to assist you in recording yourself reading young children's books.  

Participating is easy!  The time needed is about an hour to 90 minutes to plan and record yourself reading one children's story, depending on how much you choose to rehearse the reading.  You will submit your recording via WeTransfer, which make it easy to upload your video and send to us.  

Book Buddies is an ongoing project, so feel free to sign up and submit as many recordings of reading children's books as you wish. 

We are also encouraging people to read stories in other languages, especially in Spanish (the books themselves do not need to be Spanish-language books).  Please contact us for more information about submitting a recording in a language other than English.

Please make sure you also submit the project waiver, which allows us to post your recording on our online Book Buddies Library.

Thank you for helping to promote early reading and the love of reading with new readers!

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

As part of Women United's focus on supporting ALICE families in our community, Women United volunteers are encouraged to take part in the Book Buddies project, sharing your love of reading with young children from ALICE families.

United Way of Northern New Jersey is building an online library of stories being read by people of all ages and backgrounds in our community.  We need volunteers like YOU to be a virtual reader and a virtual Book Buddy! 

When you register to share your time, a much-loved children's story and your love of reading with early readers in our area, you will use the Book Buddies Toolkit to assist you in recording yourself reading young children's books.  

Participating is easy!  The time needed is about an hour to 90 minutes to plan and record yourself reading one children's story, depending on how much you choose to rehearse the reading.  You will submit your recording via WeTransfer, which make it easy to upload your video and send to us.  

Book Buddies is an ongoing project, so feel free to sign up and submit as many recordings of reading children's books as you wish. 

We are also encouraging people to read stories in other languages, especially in Spanish (the books themselves do not need to be Spanish-language books).  Please contact us for more information about submitting a recording in a language other than English.

Please make sure you also submit the project waiver, which allows us to post your recording on our online Book Buddies Library.

Thank you for helping to promote early reading and the love of reading with new readers!

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Guardianship

Become a Volunteer Guardian Today!

What if you needed help and there was no one there to assist you? Right now there are people in your area that need help making basic life decisions. As a Volunteer Guardian you can make a world of difference to your neighbor in need.

A guardian is someone who has been appointed by the court to make decisions and take actions for another person who is not able to make decisions for themselves. A guardian is not a caregiver but makes arrangements to ensure the person receives the proper level and type of care, soliciting as much input from the person as possible.

If you are interested in making a difference in someone's life and would like to become a volunteer guardian, please contact us.

 

Agency: Volunteer Guardianship One on One, Inc.

Become a Volunteer Guardian Today!

What if you needed help and there was no one there to assist you? Right now there are people in your area that need help making basic life decisions. As a Volunteer Guardian you can make a world of difference to your neighbor in need.

A guardian is someone who has been appointed by the court to make decisions and take actions for another person who is not able to make decisions for themselves. A guardian is not a caregiver but makes arrangements to ensure the person receives the proper level and type of care, soliciting as much input from the person as possible.

If you are interested in making a difference in someone's life and would like to become a volunteer guardian, please contact us.

 

Agency: Volunteer Guardianship One on One, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compassionate Hospice Visitor

Hackensack Meridian Hospice (a member of the Hackensack Meridian Health network) offers comforting, compassionate care to those who have a life-limiting condition. Hospice Volunteers typically provide 1-2 hours of service a few times a month and based on your schedule. Volunteer opportunities include:

Direct Patient Volunteers visit patients for companionship, emotional support and caregiver relief. You can help someone if you can talk, play music, read or simply hold someone’s hand! Of special need are those with specialized skills/experience such as Pet Therapists, Reiki Practitioners, Eucharistic Ministers, Hairdressers, Musicians, Veterans and those who speak another language.

If you are interested in volunteering with hospice, please email Hospice.Volunteer@HMH.org.

Agency: Hackensack Meridian Hospice

Hackensack Meridian Hospice (a member of the Hackensack Meridian Health network) offers comforting, compassionate care to those who have a life-limiting condition. Hospice Volunteers typically provide 1-2 hours of service a few times a month and based on your schedule. Volunteer opportunities include:

Direct Patient Volunteers visit patients for companionship, emotional support and caregiver relief. You can help someone if you can talk, play music, read or simply hold someone’s hand! Of special need are those with specialized skills/experience such as Pet Therapists, Reiki Practitioners, Eucharistic Ministers, Hairdressers, Musicians, Veterans and those who speak another language.

If you are interested in volunteering with hospice, please email Hospice.Volunteer@HMH.org.

Agency: Hackensack Meridian Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08820

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compassionate Hospice Visitor

VHS Hospice of NJ (a member of the Hackensack Meridian Health network) offers comforting, compassionate care to those who have a life-limiting condition. Hospice Volunteers typically provide 1-2 hours of service a few times a month and based on your schedule. Volunteer opportunities include:

Direct Patient Volunteers visit patients for companionship, emotional support and caregiver relief. You can help someone if you can talk, play music, read or simply hold someone’s hand! Of special need are those with specialized skills/experience such as Pet Therapists, Reiki Practitioners, Eucharistic Ministers, Hairdressers, Musicians, Veterans and those who speak another language. Administrative Volunteers assist with clerical duties.

If you are interested in volunteering with hospice, please email Hospice.Volunteer@HMH.org.

Agency: Hackensack Meridian Hospice

VHS Hospice of NJ (a member of the Hackensack Meridian Health network) offers comforting, compassionate care to those who have a life-limiting condition. Hospice Volunteers typically provide 1-2 hours of service a few times a month and based on your schedule. Volunteer opportunities include:

Direct Patient Volunteers visit patients for companionship, emotional support and caregiver relief. You can help someone if you can talk, play music, read or simply hold someone’s hand! Of special need are those with specialized skills/experience such as Pet Therapists, Reiki Practitioners, Eucharistic Ministers, Hairdressers, Musicians, Veterans and those who speak another language. Administrative Volunteers assist with clerical duties.

If you are interested in volunteering with hospice, please email Hospice.Volunteer@HMH.org.

Agency: Hackensack Meridian Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07424

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Travelers Aid Newark Liberty International Airport Volunteer

Travelers Aid at Newark Liberty International Airport is seeking volunteers to welcome passengers and provide information regarding a variety of travel-related services. This is an excellent opportunity to be a welcoming ambassador for travelers from all over the world, improve your communication skills and gain experience assisting and working with people.

Volunteers are placed at key locations throughout the airport. Shifts are available Monday-Friday. We require one four hour shift per week. Free parking available. Students 16 and up are welcome! Please contact us at (973) 623-5052 or email newarkinfo@travelersaid.org to arrange a tour of our program!

Agency: Travelers Aid - Newark Liberty International Airport

Travelers Aid at Newark Liberty International Airport is seeking volunteers to welcome passengers and provide information regarding a variety of travel-related services. This is an excellent opportunity to be a welcoming ambassador for travelers from all over the world, improve your communication skills and gain experience assisting and working with people.

Volunteers are placed at key locations throughout the airport. Shifts are available Monday-Friday. We require one four hour shift per week. Free parking available. Students 16 and up are welcome! Please contact us at (973) 623-5052 or email newarkinfo@travelersaid.org to arrange a tour of our program!

Agency: Travelers Aid - Newark Liberty International Airport

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 07114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Career Readiness Workshop Developer/Facilitator

Description:

We are currently seeking a seasoned business professional to assist in the development and facilitation of a career readiness workshop in support of the Jersey Cares Youth Workforce Development Program. As part of this program, participating interns are required to dedicate 120 hours to a nonprofit organization and engage in a minimum of two career readiness workshops.

Recognizing the diverse schedules and geographical locations of our interns across the state, we have identified the need for an innovative approach to workshop delivery. In lieu of traditional in-person sessions, we aim to leverage technology to provide accessible learning opportunities. Specifically, we are requesting workshop developers and facilitators to create slideshows on a topic listed below and record their presentations for our archives. This format enables interns to access and engage with the workshop content at their convenience, aligning with their individual schedules.

This initiative presents a great opportunity for volunteers to contribute their expertise towards preparing our youth for successful entry into the workforce.

 

Workshop Topics:

 

Financial Literacy Work/life balance Interviewing Networking Management/Learning to lead Time Management Resume Building/Writing Goal Setting

 

About YWD

The Youth Workforce Development (YWD) is a cross-sector collaborative bridge program that provides a powerful opportunity for youth ages 16-24 to build economic mobility. The program aims to connect youth to positive professional relationships, developing critical job and life skills for the 21st Century by pairing them with a New Jersey nonprofit organization as an intern.  

If interested, please respond to this opportunity. Then, Taylor will reach out to you for further information. If you have any questions, please reach out to her, taylor@sjvolunteers.org.

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Description:

We are currently seeking a seasoned business professional to assist in the development and facilitation of a career readiness workshop in support of the Jersey Cares Youth Workforce Development Program. As part of this program, participating interns are required to dedicate 120 hours to a nonprofit organization and engage in a minimum of two career readiness workshops.

Recognizing the diverse schedules and geographical locations of our interns across the state, we have identified the need for an innovative approach to workshop delivery. In lieu of traditional in-person sessions, we aim to leverage technology to provide accessible learning opportunities. Specifically, we are requesting workshop developers and facilitators to create slideshows on a topic listed below and record their presentations for our archives. This format enables interns to access and engage with the workshop content at their convenience, aligning with their individual schedules.

This initiative presents a great opportunity for volunteers to contribute their expertise towards preparing our youth for successful entry into the workforce.

 

Workshop Topics:

 

Financial Literacy Work/life balance Interviewing Networking Management/Learning to lead Time Management Resume Building/Writing Goal Setting

 

About YWD

The Youth Workforce Development (YWD) is a cross-sector collaborative bridge program that provides a powerful opportunity for youth ages 16-24 to build economic mobility. The program aims to connect youth to positive professional relationships, developing critical job and life skills for the 21st Century by pairing them with a New Jersey nonprofit organization as an intern.  

If interested, please respond to this opportunity. Then, Taylor will reach out to you for further information. If you have any questions, please reach out to her, taylor@sjvolunteers.org.

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Coach

Mentor Coaches are matched 1:1 with a first-generation college student (Fellow). You will work alongside your Fellow, helping them cultivate their strengths, secure internships, and overcome obstacles over the course of the two year program. If you are interested in this opportunity, please create a volunteer profile and apply: https://any.force.com/volunteers

 

 

Agency: America Needs You (ANY)

Mentor Coaches are matched 1:1 with a first-generation college student (Fellow). You will work alongside your Fellow, helping them cultivate their strengths, secure internships, and overcome obstacles over the course of the two year program. If you are interested in this opportunity, please create a volunteer profile and apply: https://any.force.com/volunteers

 

 

Agency: America Needs You (ANY)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07305

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Disaster Tech Response Team

ITDRC is recruiting Technology Professionals to join our Nationwide, All-Volunteer Disaster Response Team.

Technical Volunteers from all disciplines are needed to assist communities and community organizations with temporary communications, technical support, and community recovery following a disaster.

All Technology skillsets are welcome. On Site and Remote Support Opportunities are available, and can be worked around your current schedule.

Visit ITDRC.org for more information.

Agency: Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC)

ITDRC is recruiting Technology Professionals to join our Nationwide, All-Volunteer Disaster Response Team.

Technical Volunteers from all disciplines are needed to assist communities and community organizations with temporary communications, technical support, and community recovery following a disaster.

All Technology skillsets are welcome. On Site and Remote Support Opportunities are available, and can be worked around your current schedule.

Visit ITDRC.org for more information.

Agency: Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08012

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Farm Crew Volunteer

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 

The Farm Crew primarily cleans out our horses' paddocks. It's a self-directed role, so feel free to pop in your headphones, enjoy the fresh air and spend some time getting farm fit!

How long is a shift? 

1.5-2 hours, once a week (or more, if you'd like!).


Can my teenager volunteer?
 

Yes! We welcome volunteers ages 14 years and up. 


How to apply + available shifts 

Volunteer Application must be completed prior to the training. To sign up and see available shifts, please go to: ponypowernj.org/lessons

Have questions?
Call 201-934-1001

Agency: Pony Power Therapies

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 

The Farm Crew primarily cleans out our horses' paddocks. It's a self-directed role, so feel free to pop in your headphones, enjoy the fresh air and spend some time getting farm fit!

How long is a shift? 

1.5-2 hours, once a week (or more, if you'd like!).


Can my teenager volunteer?
 

Yes! We welcome volunteers ages 14 years and up. 


How to apply + available shifts 

Volunteer Application must be completed prior to the training. To sign up and see available shifts, please go to: ponypowernj.org/lessons

Have questions?
Call 201-934-1001

Agency: Pony Power Therapies

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07430

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In need of Literacy Volunteer Tutors

In need of Volunteers who would like to help adults learn English, get their GED or U.S. citizenship!

Agency: Literacy New Jersey (Gloucester County)

In need of Volunteers who would like to help adults learn English, get their GED or U.S. citizenship!

Agency: Literacy New Jersey (Gloucester County)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08096

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Volunteering Project: Spring into Action for ALICE Families - Create Care Kits

This spring is the perfect time to take action to assist ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) families who work hard in our community, but who struggle financially and are one crisis or emergency away from falling into poverty.

As part of this year's National Volunteer Month (April) and to promote volunteerism that has a direct impact in our community, United Way of Northern New Jersey is offering a volunteer project to assist families with critical essential items for their well-being.

Volunteers are asked to create Care Kits that include any (or all) of the following essential needs for families:

* Shampoo/Conditioner

* Soap

* Deodorant

* Toothpaste/Toothbrushes

* Feminine Hygiene products

* Home cleaning products (paper towels, dish soap, household cleaner, toilet paper, laundry detergent, etc.)

Items can be full-size or travel-size (which works better in shelter or transitional housing situations) and can be packed in Ziplock types of bags or in any type of reusable bags.

Another option for volunteers is to create a Baby Care Kit - which would include any type of baby care items such as:  diapers, wipes, baby shampoo and baby wash, towels, bottles, clothes, powder formula, toys and anything else that would be helpful for new parents in need.

We are aiming to have the Care Kits ready for distribution to our ALICE clients and those of our partner nonprofit organizations by Friday, April 28, 2023, but we can accept the Care Kits any time this spring.

United Way would like to recognize and thank all volunteers participating in this project, so if you register to participate, please take photos of your work and the kits, so that we can share your efforts on social media and thank you publicly for Taking Action for ALICE Families this spring!

If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Lisa Galonardo at lisa.galonardo@unitedwaynnj.org.

Thank you for your generosity in sharing your time and support of ALICE families in our community!!

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

This spring is the perfect time to take action to assist ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) families who work hard in our community, but who struggle financially and are one crisis or emergency away from falling into poverty.

As part of this year's National Volunteer Month (April) and to promote volunteerism that has a direct impact in our community, United Way of Northern New Jersey is offering a volunteer project to assist families with critical essential items for their well-being.

Volunteers are asked to create Care Kits that include any (or all) of the following essential needs for families:

* Shampoo/Conditioner

* Soap

* Deodorant

* Toothpaste/Toothbrushes

* Feminine Hygiene products

* Home cleaning products (paper towels, dish soap, household cleaner, toilet paper, laundry detergent, etc.)

Items can be full-size or travel-size (which works better in shelter or transitional housing situations) and can be packed in Ziplock types of bags or in any type of reusable bags.

Another option for volunteers is to create a Baby Care Kit - which would include any type of baby care items such as:  diapers, wipes, baby shampoo and baby wash, towels, bottles, clothes, powder formula, toys and anything else that would be helpful for new parents in need.

We are aiming to have the Care Kits ready for distribution to our ALICE clients and those of our partner nonprofit organizations by Friday, April 28, 2023, but we can accept the Care Kits any time this spring.

United Way would like to recognize and thank all volunteers participating in this project, so if you register to participate, please take photos of your work and the kits, so that we can share your efforts on social media and thank you publicly for Taking Action for ALICE Families this spring!

If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Lisa Galonardo at lisa.galonardo@unitedwaynnj.org.

Thank you for your generosity in sharing your time and support of ALICE families in our community!!

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08876

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Delivery Day For our Pantries

We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us unload our inventory to restock our pantries. These deliveries happen 1-2 times a month. Volunteers should expect to lift approximately 50lbs, move the load from the truck to the pantry, and to travel to both pantries to unload the truck. The locations of our pantries are listed below:

Mt. Pilgrim 163 Autumn St, Passaic NJ 07055  Union Baptist 221 Myrtle Ave, Passaic NJ 07055

Agency: United Passaic Organization

We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us unload our inventory to restock our pantries. These deliveries happen 1-2 times a month. Volunteers should expect to lift approximately 50lbs, move the load from the truck to the pantry, and to travel to both pantries to unload the truck. The locations of our pantries are listed below:

Mt. Pilgrim 163 Autumn St, Passaic NJ 07055  Union Baptist 221 Myrtle Ave, Passaic NJ 07055

Agency: United Passaic Organization

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07055

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Change a Life. Be a Mentor!

As a trained volunteer mentor, you can spend quality time with a young person to improve their self-esteem, promote positive youth development, deal with day-to-day challenges, build social relationships and resiliency skills, identify educational and career interests, set goals, broaden horizons, participate in social activities, and have fun. Your involvement as a mentor can make a positive impact on the life of a young person.

LifeTies Mentoring services include individual support sessions, group mentoring, and peer activities led by mentors. Mentors are matched with mentees based on common interests and work together to set and reach goals. 

LifeTies Mentors are currently needed to support youth aged 10-21 on the path to a safe and healthy future. You can provide the support a young person needs. Mentors are currently needed to support youth in communities across New Jersey. 

You can be the one to provide support to a child, teen, or young adult who would benefit from the support of a caring mentor.

*At this time mentoring opportunities vary by region.


What is required to become a trained volunteer mentor?

Be at least 21 years of age Driving record check and a criminal background check Complete our comprehensive volunteer mentor training  Make a commitment to mentoring a minimum of 4 hours per month for 6 months to 1 year
 

As a mentor, you will be provided with pre-service orientation and ongoing in-service training, support, and guidance throughout your mentorship. 

 

Agency: Center For Family Services

As a trained volunteer mentor, you can spend quality time with a young person to improve their self-esteem, promote positive youth development, deal with day-to-day challenges, build social relationships and resiliency skills, identify educational and career interests, set goals, broaden horizons, participate in social activities, and have fun. Your involvement as a mentor can make a positive impact on the life of a young person.

LifeTies Mentoring services include individual support sessions, group mentoring, and peer activities led by mentors. Mentors are matched with mentees based on common interests and work together to set and reach goals. 

LifeTies Mentors are currently needed to support youth aged 10-21 on the path to a safe and healthy future. You can provide the support a young person needs. Mentors are currently needed to support youth in communities across New Jersey. 

You can be the one to provide support to a child, teen, or young adult who would benefit from the support of a caring mentor.

*At this time mentoring opportunities vary by region.


What is required to become a trained volunteer mentor?

Be at least 21 years of age Driving record check and a criminal background check Complete our comprehensive volunteer mentor training  Make a commitment to mentoring a minimum of 4 hours per month for 6 months to 1 year
 

As a mentor, you will be provided with pre-service orientation and ongoing in-service training, support, and guidance throughout your mentorship. 

 

Agency: Center For Family Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL Volunteers

Agency: Jersey City Free Public Library

Agency: Jersey City Free Public Library

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Guardianship near Lincoln Park, Spanish speaking preferred

Volunteer Guardianship One on One, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that recruits, trains and monitors volunteer guardians to provide guardianship services. 

We are looking for a volunteer guardian for "Ana". She is 36 years old and currently residing in a care facility near Wayne due to mental, physical, and developmental disabilities. Ana is originally from the Dominican Republic and, although she speaks and understands English, a bilingual volunteer would be ideal. She has some family in PA that visit when they can, but they are unable to serve as guardians and she is frequently alone and unengaged. However, when someone shows interest, she can describe what she likes and wants, which includes reading books in Spanish, cleaning the common area, and browsing her phone. Ana urgently needs someone to visit her consistently and to be a responsible point person for her medical and psychological care in order to maximize her opportunities for independence and increased quality of life.

A guardian is someone who has been appointed by the court to make decisions and take actions for another person who is not able to make decisions for themselves.  A guardian is not a caregiver but makes arrangements to ensure the person receives the proper level and type of care, soliciting as much input from the person as possible. 

If you are interested in making a difference for "Ana" then this opportunity is for you.  

 

Agency: Volunteer Guardianship One on One, Inc.

Volunteer Guardianship One on One, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that recruits, trains and monitors volunteer guardians to provide guardianship services. 

We are looking for a volunteer guardian for "Ana". She is 36 years old and currently residing in a care facility near Wayne due to mental, physical, and developmental disabilities. Ana is originally from the Dominican Republic and, although she speaks and understands English, a bilingual volunteer would be ideal. She has some family in PA that visit when they can, but they are unable to serve as guardians and she is frequently alone and unengaged. However, when someone shows interest, she can describe what she likes and wants, which includes reading books in Spanish, cleaning the common area, and browsing her phone. Ana urgently needs someone to visit her consistently and to be a responsible point person for her medical and psychological care in order to maximize her opportunities for independence and increased quality of life.

A guardian is someone who has been appointed by the court to make decisions and take actions for another person who is not able to make decisions for themselves.  A guardian is not a caregiver but makes arrangements to ensure the person receives the proper level and type of care, soliciting as much input from the person as possible. 

If you are interested in making a difference for "Ana" then this opportunity is for you.  

 

Agency: Volunteer Guardianship One on One, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Guardian

Volunteer Guardianship One on One, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that recruits, trains and monitors volunteer guardians to provide guardianship services.  

A guardian is someone who has been appointed by the court to make decisions and take actions for another person who is not able to make decisions for themselves.  A guardian is not a caregiver but makes arrangements to ensure the person receives the proper level and type of care, soliciting as much input from the person as possible. 

If you are interested in making a difference in someone’s life, then this opportunity is for you.  

Agency: Volunteer Guardianship One on One, Inc.

Volunteer Guardianship One on One, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that recruits, trains and monitors volunteer guardians to provide guardianship services.  

A guardian is someone who has been appointed by the court to make decisions and take actions for another person who is not able to make decisions for themselves.  A guardian is not a caregiver but makes arrangements to ensure the person receives the proper level and type of care, soliciting as much input from the person as possible. 

If you are interested in making a difference in someone’s life, then this opportunity is for you.  

Agency: Volunteer Guardianship One on One, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musicians Needed

Volunteer musicians are needed to play any time during the day especially during meals on Christian Health's Wyckoff campus. Hours are typically between 10:00am to noon, 1:30 to 3:30pm and 5:00pm to 7:00pm. 

Requirements: All Christian Health volunteers must complete an application, annual training, background screening. If volunteering in resident/patient areas, Christian Health requires at least a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer service throughout the calendar year and to be fully vaccinated (boosted) against COVID-19 and influenza for the current flu season (November - April). 

Agency: Christian Health

Volunteer musicians are needed to play any time during the day especially during meals on Christian Health's Wyckoff campus. Hours are typically between 10:00am to noon, 1:30 to 3:30pm and 5:00pm to 7:00pm. 

Requirements: All Christian Health volunteers must complete an application, annual training, background screening. If volunteering in resident/patient areas, Christian Health requires at least a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer service throughout the calendar year and to be fully vaccinated (boosted) against COVID-19 and influenza for the current flu season (November - April). 

Agency: Christian Health

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07481

Allow Groups: No