Needs From: Volunteer NJ!

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: Behavioral Health & Addiction Services

Observation and varying tasks depending on unit.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Observation and varying tasks depending on unit.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

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: Therapeutic Horseback Riding Lesson Volunteers

Pony Power Therapies is looking for volunteers to assist with our therapeutic riding lessons. Volunteers with and without horse experience are welcome.

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 
Our lesson volunteers assist during therapeutic riding sessions for people with disabilities or life challenges.

Lead walker volunteers must have previous horse experience, but no horse experience is required for side walkers.

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.
 

Apply & see available shifts

Visit ponypowernj.org/lessons


Have questions?

Call 201-934-1001.

Agency: Pony Power Therapies

Pony Power Therapies is looking for volunteers to assist with our therapeutic riding lessons. Volunteers with and without horse experience are welcome.

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 
Our lesson volunteers assist during therapeutic riding sessions for people with disabilities or life challenges.

Lead walker volunteers must have previous horse experience, but no horse experience is required for side walkers.

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.
 

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: 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: Certified Therapy Dogs Wanted to Visit Hospice Patients

We are looking for Certified Therapy Dogs to visit our patients! Many of our patients are animal lovers and would love a visit from a therapy dog. While many nursing homes and assisted living facilities are pet-friendly, there are some that don’t allow resident animals. Consequently, some patients have to give up their furry companions when making the transition into a long-term care facility. This often complicates an already difficult time for patients and their loved ones.

If you are the owner of a certified therapy dog, please consider becoming a volunteer with Embracing HospiceCare. You and your four-legged friend are sure to put a smile on a patient’s face!

Positions are available in Monmouth, Ocean, Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties. To learn more, please contact our volunteer director, Becky Colby, at 732-974-2545 or via email at bcolby@ehcnj.com.

Agency: Embracing HospiceCare

We are looking for Certified Therapy Dogs to visit our patients! Many of our patients are animal lovers and would love a visit from a therapy dog. While many nursing homes and assisted living facilities are pet-friendly, there are some that don’t allow resident animals. Consequently, some patients have to give up their furry companions when making the transition into a long-term care facility. This often complicates an already difficult time for patients and their loved ones.

If you are the owner of a certified therapy dog, please consider becoming a volunteer with Embracing HospiceCare. You and your four-legged friend are sure to put a smile on a patient’s face!

Positions are available in Monmouth, Ocean, Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties. To learn more, please contact our volunteer director, Becky Colby, at 732-974-2545 or via email at bcolby@ehcnj.com.

Agency: Embracing HospiceCare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteering Opportunity for College Students

Embracing HospiceCare is looking for college students who are interested in becoming Hospice Volunteers. You don’t need to be a medical student or have medical experience; all you need is a caring heart and a willingness to make a difference in the life of a terminally ill patient. Students will receive special training to serve as Patient Companions. As a Patient Companion, students 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 students to explore career possibilities. Positions are available in Monmouth, Ocean, Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties. To learn more, please contact our volunteer director, Becky Colby, at 732-974-2545 or via email at bcolby@ehcnj.com.

Agency: Embracing HospiceCare

Embracing HospiceCare is looking for college students who are interested in becoming Hospice Volunteers. You don’t need to be a medical student or have medical experience; all you need is a caring heart and a willingness to make a difference in the life of a terminally ill patient. Students will receive special training to serve as Patient Companions. As a Patient Companion, students 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 students to explore career possibilities. Positions are available in Monmouth, Ocean, Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties. To learn more, please contact our volunteer director, Becky Colby, at 732-974-2545 or via email at bcolby@ehcnj.com.

Agency: Embracing HospiceCare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08540

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: Tessie’s Touch

Tessie’s Touch

Tessie’s Touch brings joy & connection to isolated older adults by matching them with a caring volunteer. Together, they can do activities and excursions in the community. Tessie’s Touch is an extension of our traditional Friendly Visiting program and allows us to go above and beyond for our seniors.


Each senior is paired one-on-one with a volunteer to facilitate a deeper connection through shared experiences and activities. JFS Staff will work with the pair to find an activity that brings them joy such as a trip to a botanical garden, attending a show or movie they had been looking forward to seeing, or sharing a meal at a local restaurant. Tessie’s Touch will cover the cost of the activities and transportation.

 

Volunteers must submit to a background check. The program commitment is 1 hour once a week and the schedule of meetings is flexible. Volunteers are expected to report their hours monthly through the JFS Volunteer Tracking system and submit an update of the visit to the program coordinator online.

For more information contact Taylor Ruszczyk at TRuszczyk@jfsmetrowest.org or (973) 637-1742.

Agency: RSVP Center of Essex and Hudson Counties

Tessie’s Touch

Tessie’s Touch brings joy & connection to isolated older adults by matching them with a caring volunteer. Together, they can do activities and excursions in the community. Tessie’s Touch is an extension of our traditional Friendly Visiting program and allows us to go above and beyond for our seniors.


Each senior is paired one-on-one with a volunteer to facilitate a deeper connection through shared experiences and activities. JFS Staff will work with the pair to find an activity that brings them joy such as a trip to a botanical garden, attending a show or movie they had been looking forward to seeing, or sharing a meal at a local restaurant. Tessie’s Touch will cover the cost of the activities and transportation.

 

Volunteers must submit to a background check. The program commitment is 1 hour once a week and the schedule of meetings is flexible. Volunteers are expected to report their hours monthly through the JFS Volunteer Tracking system and submit an update of the visit to the program coordinator online.

For more information contact Taylor Ruszczyk at TRuszczyk@jfsmetrowest.org or (973) 637-1742.

Agency: RSVP Center of Essex and Hudson Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07039

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


Volunteer: Spectrum for Living Volunteer

You Can Make a Difference
Volunteers are an essential part of the Spectrum Family. Each individual who donates their time by volunteering helps improve and enrich the quality of life for all Spectrum clients.

Using your talents to help others Connecting with people Exploring new career options Giving back to the community Developing new skills Feeling a sense of fulfillment

Locations
Volunteer opportunities are available at our Closter Intermediate Care Facility, Residential Group Homes in Bergenfield, Edison, Elmwood Park, Glen Rock, Haworth, Hillsdale, Maywood, Northvale, Norwood, Paramus, Wayne and Westwood, Residential Apartments in Closter, Edison, Ringwood, River Vale, Rockleigh, and our Adult Training Centers in Edison, North Haledon, Ringwood, Teaneck, and Westwood.

Volunteer Requirements
Minimum Age:

16 years of age

Minimum Commitment:

Able to commit to a regular schedule where applicable

Other Requirements:

Placement interview English proficiency Two references Criminal record search

There’s more than One Way to Help:

Friendly Visitor – Come as an individual or visit with your family to socialize with our residents. Bring a favorite game to play, small craft activity, or entertain with your musical talent. Feel free to use your skills to create a meaningful visit.

**We ask that Friendly Visitors please commit at least 25 hours per year. Your visits & friendship mean a lot to our consumers and we want them and you to get the most out of this program.

Adopt a Garden – Help plant and maintain flower and vegetable gardens located at all Spectrum residential and training facilities.

Recreation – Assist with planned Recreation Program activities including canteens, bowling, arts and crafts, cooking, woodworking, talent shows, and more.

Therapy Dog Program – Bring your certified therapy dog to visit our residential and training facilities.

Skill Based Volunteering – Provide instruction in music, art, computers, cooking and woodworking to our residents and/or assist with carpentry or painting services as needed.

Clerical volunteering is usually available at the River Vale Corporate Office.

How Do I Become a Volunteer?

Simply fill out an application and if you meet the requirements, we will contact you for a personal interview.

For more information on individual or group volunteering, contact Kathy Bentzen at:
Phone: (201) 358-8000 x3026
Email: kbentzen@spectrumforliving.org

For more information on corporate volunteering and/or days of service, contact Elizabeth Boyajian at:
Phone: (201) 358-8081
Email: eboyajian@spectrumforliving.org

 

Submit Volunteer Application

Agency: Spectrum for Living

You Can Make a Difference
Volunteers are an essential part of the Spectrum Family. Each individual who donates their time by volunteering helps improve and enrich the quality of life for all Spectrum clients.

Using your talents to help others Connecting with people Exploring new career options Giving back to the community Developing new skills Feeling a sense of fulfillment

Locations
Volunteer opportunities are available at our Closter Intermediate Care Facility, Residential Group Homes in Bergenfield, Edison, Elmwood Park, Glen Rock, Haworth, Hillsdale, Maywood, Northvale, Norwood, Paramus, Wayne and Westwood, Residential Apartments in Closter, Edison, Ringwood, River Vale, Rockleigh, and our Adult Training Centers in Edison, North Haledon, Ringwood, Teaneck, and Westwood.

Volunteer Requirements
Minimum Age:

16 years of age

Minimum Commitment:

Able to commit to a regular schedule where applicable

Other Requirements:

Placement interview English proficiency Two references Criminal record search

There’s more than One Way to Help:

Friendly Visitor – Come as an individual or visit with your family to socialize with our residents. Bring a favorite game to play, small craft activity, or entertain with your musical talent. Feel free to use your skills to create a meaningful visit.

**We ask that Friendly Visitors please commit at least 25 hours per year. Your visits & friendship mean a lot to our consumers and we want them and you to get the most out of this program.

Adopt a Garden – Help plant and maintain flower and vegetable gardens located at all Spectrum residential and training facilities.

Recreation – Assist with planned Recreation Program activities including canteens, bowling, arts and crafts, cooking, woodworking, talent shows, and more.

Therapy Dog Program – Bring your certified therapy dog to visit our residential and training facilities.

Skill Based Volunteering – Provide instruction in music, art, computers, cooking and woodworking to our residents and/or assist with carpentry or painting services as needed.

Clerical volunteering is usually available at the River Vale Corporate Office.

How Do I Become a Volunteer?

Simply fill out an application and if you meet the requirements, we will contact you for a personal interview.

For more information on individual or group volunteering, contact Kathy Bentzen at:
Phone: (201) 358-8000 x3026
Email: kbentzen@spectrumforliving.org

For more information on corporate volunteering and/or days of service, contact Elizabeth Boyajian at:
Phone: (201) 358-8081
Email: eboyajian@spectrumforliving.org

 

Submit Volunteer Application

Agency: Spectrum for Living

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07675

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chess Club Coach

Work as part of a staff/volunteer team to lead a chess program for 8 to 18 year olds at the Boys & Girls Club.  Volunteers are asked to commit to 2-4 times per month, per session.  Chess Club meets once per week for 2 hours, for a 10 week program session in the Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County, Inc.

Work as part of a staff/volunteer team to lead a chess program for 8 to 18 year olds at the Boys & Girls Club.  Volunteers are asked to commit to 2-4 times per month, per session.  Chess Club meets once per week for 2 hours, for a 10 week program session in the Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08611

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Indoor Farming and Growing

The opportunity for hands on learning about growing produce indoors hydroponically - such as, sanitary principals, relocation and transplanting and harvesting of produce, and interaction with tours. 

Agency: GEOGREENS

The opportunity for hands on learning about growing produce indoors hydroponically - such as, sanitary principals, relocation and transplanting and harvesting of produce, and interaction with tours. 

Agency: GEOGREENS

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Are you friendly and compassionate? Be a friendly visitor to a Stein Hospice patient!

Can you listen sympathetically, enjoy both silence and conversation, hold a hand, read out loud, and simply offer a caring presence to someone in need? Stein Hospice cares for terminally ill patients throughout Union, Somerset, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth and Mercer counties. We are looking for compassionate people who can give loving attention to our patients.  We'll keep you local to areas where you wish to serve. Contact Sara at Sculang@wilfcampus.org for more information.

Agency: Stein Hospice

Can you listen sympathetically, enjoy both silence and conversation, hold a hand, read out loud, and simply offer a caring presence to someone in need? Stein Hospice cares for terminally ill patients throughout Union, Somerset, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth and Mercer counties. We are looking for compassionate people who can give loving attention to our patients.  We'll keep you local to areas where you wish to serve. Contact Sara at Sculang@wilfcampus.org for more information.

Agency: Stein Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 08873

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compassionate Volunteer in Monroe Area Needed! Be a friendly visitor to Stein Hospice patients!

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

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

Agency: Stein Hospice

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

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

Agency: Stein Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08873-6802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Are you a creative person, a crafter, a poet, an artist? Bring joy to a hospice patient!

Stein Hospice is looking for artists and crafters who can help us provide holiday and birthday gifts to our terminally ill patients.  We are in need of homemade seasonal greeting cards, uplifting and customized poems, paintings, shawls, blankets, quilts, lap robes, lavender and chamomile sachets, neck pillows, side support pillows, and other homemade items to give to our patients. Items must be new and come from smoke free homes.  If you like to use your hands, and show your love through your crafting, please consider making something for a hospice patient!

Agency: Stein Hospice

Stein Hospice is looking for artists and crafters who can help us provide holiday and birthday gifts to our terminally ill patients.  We are in need of homemade seasonal greeting cards, uplifting and customized poems, paintings, shawls, blankets, quilts, lap robes, lavender and chamomile sachets, neck pillows, side support pillows, and other homemade items to give to our patients. Items must be new and come from smoke free homes.  If you like to use your hands, and show your love through your crafting, please consider making something for a hospice patient!

Agency: Stein Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08831

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Are you looking for a meaningful volunteer experience? Become A Regular Visitor - Stein Hospice Seeks Volunteers

Stein Hospice cares for patients suffering a life limiting illness. A hospice patient often becomes house or room bound. Simply by walking in the door, you can bring a smile to their face.  By visiting regularly, you can build a relationship that can be life changing for you and the patient. Join our caring Team by offering compassionate attention to our patients.  Training is provided.

Stein Hospice is a nonprofit hospice providing comfort care to terminally ill patients, in Union, Somerset, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth and Mercer counties.  Our volunteers become part of our amazing Team of caregivers, including nurses, aides, social workers, chaplains and therapists. Together we bring loving attention to the bedside of the patient and in support of their families and caregivers. Volunteers provide nonmedical support to patients and their families by becoming a steady visitor. Join us in our mission driven work to give the best possible care to patients at the end of life!

Agency: Stein Hospice

Stein Hospice cares for patients suffering a life limiting illness. A hospice patient often becomes house or room bound. Simply by walking in the door, you can bring a smile to their face.  By visiting regularly, you can build a relationship that can be life changing for you and the patient. Join our caring Team by offering compassionate attention to our patients.  Training is provided.

Stein Hospice is a nonprofit hospice providing comfort care to terminally ill patients, in Union, Somerset, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth and Mercer counties.  Our volunteers become part of our amazing Team of caregivers, including nurses, aides, social workers, chaplains and therapists. Together we bring loving attention to the bedside of the patient and in support of their families and caregivers. Volunteers provide nonmedical support to patients and their families by becoming a steady visitor. Join us in our mission driven work to give the best possible care to patients at the end of life!

Agency: Stein Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08873

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MARKETPLACE IN ATLANTIC CITY

 

SIGN UP HERE AT JERSEY CARES

 

Think clearly and write with clarity is our battle cry, our tagline, our mantra. Not everyone — as is so strikingly apparent of late — thinks clearly. And even fewer people express themselves with clarity. But for those who nail both clarity of thought and expression, a lifetime of Mightiness is available for the taking. We're believers in the power of writing. But when COVID-19 began to strangle our Mighty communities, our mission suddenly needed amending. You can't think or write with clarity if you're hungry.


Mighty Writers serves Atlantic County families and individuals in need by providing them with supplementary groceries every week. Volunteers are needed to unload food donation trucks, organizing tables, sorting and distribution of food, assisting guests with food choices, outdoor or indoor set-up and clean-up.


Need-To-Know:

Hobart Avenue is outdoors, dress appropriate for the weather. Stanley Homes Community Center is indoors.

Volunteers will receive a brief orientation and assignment upon arrival. This project involves some heavy lifting. Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes, clothes comfortable to work in, work gloves are optional.

Flexibility is a plus since tasks are contingent upon weather and amount of food or donations that will be used during the day.

Agency: Jersey Cares

 

SIGN UP HERE AT JERSEY CARES

 

Think clearly and write with clarity is our battle cry, our tagline, our mantra. Not everyone — as is so strikingly apparent of late — thinks clearly. And even fewer people express themselves with clarity. But for those who nail both clarity of thought and expression, a lifetime of Mightiness is available for the taking. We're believers in the power of writing. But when COVID-19 began to strangle our Mighty communities, our mission suddenly needed amending. You can't think or write with clarity if you're hungry.


Mighty Writers serves Atlantic County families and individuals in need by providing them with supplementary groceries every week. Volunteers are needed to unload food donation trucks, organizing tables, sorting and distribution of food, assisting guests with food choices, outdoor or indoor set-up and clean-up.


Need-To-Know:

Hobart Avenue is outdoors, dress appropriate for the weather. Stanley Homes Community Center is indoors.

Volunteers will receive a brief orientation and assignment upon arrival. This project involves some heavy lifting. Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes, clothes comfortable to work in, work gloves are optional.

Flexibility is a plus since tasks are contingent upon weather and amount of food or donations that will be used during the day.

Agency: Jersey Cares

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music & Creative Arts Instructors

The Salvation Army is one of the largest programs in the US. Our Trenton community center holds music and creative classes for over 70 students on a weekly basis. Classes include: piano, guitar, drums, brass as well as dance. We need instructors who can teach the basics about music which includes but not limited to parts of the instrument as well as basic music theory. 

Agency: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

The Salvation Army is one of the largest programs in the US. Our Trenton community center holds music and creative classes for over 70 students on a weekly basis. Classes include: piano, guitar, drums, brass as well as dance. We need instructors who can teach the basics about music which includes but not limited to parts of the instrument as well as basic music theory. 

Agency: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08609

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food & Diaper Pantry Drive

Help us collect non-perishable food items as well as diapers (wipes and baby hygiene items) for our pantry program that runs on a weekly basis. Families register and provide proof of address to ensure that they live within Mercer County. Items can be collected by your team/group and delivered to our location during office hours. We can provide letter/receipt of in-kind donation for proof. 

Agency: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

Help us collect non-perishable food items as well as diapers (wipes and baby hygiene items) for our pantry program that runs on a weekly basis. Families register and provide proof of address to ensure that they live within Mercer County. Items can be collected by your team/group and delivered to our location during office hours. We can provide letter/receipt of in-kind donation for proof. 

Agency: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08609

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Graphic Artist to help update logo and flyers

The HPNA is looking for a graphic professional or student, willing to donate services to help rebrand our logo, flyers, and other graphics for use across all print and social media.  This person must work in the Adobe Suite.  Please respond to discuss timeframe, specific needs, and design credit. 

Agency: Hamilton Park Neighborhood Association

The HPNA is looking for a graphic professional or student, willing to donate services to help rebrand our logo, flyers, and other graphics for use across all print and social media.  This person must work in the Adobe Suite.  Please respond to discuss timeframe, specific needs, and design credit. 

Agency: Hamilton Park Neighborhood Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Physical/Occupational Therapy Volunteer

Volunteers are needed for the Bolger Rehabilitation Gym and Wellness Center at Christian Health. Volunteers push patients/residents in wheelchairs to and from physical/occupational therapy appointments. The therapists also need assistance getting equipment and shadowing during individual sessions.

The times where volunteers are needed include,

- Mornings 7 days a week from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30pm

- Afternoons 7 days a week from 1:00 to 3pm

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 40 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/May). 

Agency: Christian Health

Volunteers are needed for the Bolger Rehabilitation Gym and Wellness Center at Christian Health. Volunteers push patients/residents in wheelchairs to and from physical/occupational therapy appointments. The therapists also need assistance getting equipment and shadowing during individual sessions.

The times where volunteers are needed include,

- Mornings 7 days a week from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30pm

- Afternoons 7 days a week from 1:00 to 3pm

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 40 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/May). 

Agency: Christian Health

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Handyperson - CHORE Program

Do you value safety? Do you enjoy solving problems? Handy with tools? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of people who wish to remain independent? Celebrating 42 years, CHORE volunteers perform minor household repairs for the senior and disabled residents of Bergen County, allowing them to age safely in their own homes.

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

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

Requirements:

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

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

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

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

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Chore Service

Do you value safety? Do you enjoy solving problems? Handy with tools? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of people who wish to remain independent? Celebrating 42 years, CHORE volunteers perform minor household repairs for the senior and disabled residents of Bergen County, allowing them to age safely in their own homes.

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

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

Requirements:

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

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

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

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

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Chore Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Helping Hand for Seniors

Do you value safety? Do you encourage socialization? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of people who want to remain independent? Volunteer today with our CHEER program and build a lasting relationship with a senior citizen in need.

What will you do? Visit a local senior citizen weekly and do their grocery shopping and other minor errands such as pharmacy pick-up, post office, library book return/pick-up, etc

Hours: 2 hours a week/on-going

Requirements:

Must have own mode of transportation and a valid driver's license Be cleared by a police background check Attend at least 1 out of 3 Successful Aging Roundtable meetings a year (in-person or virtual)

We have volunteers of all ages including parent/child teams.

If interested, please fill out the following application and select the "CHEER" option. Contact us at successfulaging@bergenvolunteer.org with any additional questions.

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - CHEER Program

Do you value safety? Do you encourage socialization? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of people who want to remain independent? Volunteer today with our CHEER program and build a lasting relationship with a senior citizen in need.

What will you do? Visit a local senior citizen weekly and do their grocery shopping and other minor errands such as pharmacy pick-up, post office, library book return/pick-up, etc

Hours: 2 hours a week/on-going

Requirements:

Must have own mode of transportation and a valid driver's license Be cleared by a police background check Attend at least 1 out of 3 Successful Aging Roundtable meetings a year (in-person or virtual)

We have volunteers of all ages including parent/child teams.

If interested, please fill out the following application and select the "CHEER" option. Contact us at successfulaging@bergenvolunteer.org with any additional questions.

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - CHEER Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Military Veterans & First Responders

Step into the arena! We're calling on military veterans and first responders to join us in service. Team Rubicon utilizes the skills and experience of military veterans and first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams locally in NJ, as well as across the nation and around the world. We focus on serving vulnerable and at-risk populations affected by disaster and humanitarian crises. 

Join today at: teamrubiconusa.org

Agency: Team Rubicon

Step into the arena! We're calling on military veterans and first responders to join us in service. Team Rubicon utilizes the skills and experience of military veterans and first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams locally in NJ, as well as across the nation and around the world. We focus on serving vulnerable and at-risk populations affected by disaster and humanitarian crises. 

Join today at: teamrubiconusa.org

Agency: Team Rubicon

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Like Driving? Deliver Life-saving Blood

PLACEMENT PURPOSE
To transport blood and blood products from various sites (community blood drives) to the laboratory in Philadelphia for processing. Some plasma donations may be used to treat patients of COVID, emphasizing the critical need to safely transport this product.

OPEN TIME DAYS
Variable; preferred commitment: 2 shifts/month

REQUIRED TRAINING

Orientation to American Red Cross Transportation Specialist Training
On-the-job training

Agency: American Red Cross (New Jersey Region)

PLACEMENT PURPOSE
To transport blood and blood products from various sites (community blood drives) to the laboratory in Philadelphia for processing. Some plasma donations may be used to treat patients of COVID, emphasizing the critical need to safely transport this product.

OPEN TIME DAYS
Variable; preferred commitment: 2 shifts/month

REQUIRED TRAINING

Orientation to American Red Cross Transportation Specialist Training
On-the-job training

Agency: American Red Cross (New Jersey Region)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Gardening Club - Leaders Needed

Passaic County 4-H is looking to start a gardening club for youth in Passaic County. We are in need of adult volunteers to help facilitate programming. This club would meet at least once a month.

Agency: Passaic County 4-H

Passaic County 4-H is looking to start a gardening club for youth in Passaic County. We are in need of adult volunteers to help facilitate programming. 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: ReStore Receipt Checker - Veterans Needed Today

We are searching for any Veterans who would like to help us as a Receipt Checker for the Morris ReStore. This position is highly important as an ongoing security measure for our store. The volunteer would be responsible for assessing the customers purchases to match their receipt upon departure. We welcome you to proudly wear any of your veteran memorabilia. Thank you for your service, and we look forward to working with you. 

Agency: Morris Habitat For Humanity

We are searching for any Veterans who would like to help us as a Receipt Checker for the Morris ReStore. This position is highly important as an ongoing security measure for our store. The volunteer would be responsible for assessing the customers purchases to match their receipt upon departure. We welcome you to proudly wear any of your veteran memorabilia. Thank you for your service, and we look forward to working with you. 

Agency: Morris Habitat For Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07869

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coaches and Assistant Coaches

We need coaches and assistant coaches on all levels to help expand the program. Even if you have never coached but have an understanding of the game you can start with the lower divisions or sign up to be an assistant coach. There is a time commitment but we do everything we can to help coaches succeed. Please reach out if you wish to discuss further. (All coaches go though background checks ad no coast to the coach).

Agency: Washington Park Little League

We need coaches and assistant coaches on all levels to help expand the program. Even if you have never coached but have an understanding of the game you can start with the lower divisions or sign up to be an assistant coach. There is a time commitment but we do everything we can to help coaches succeed. Please reach out if you wish to discuss further. (All coaches go though background checks ad no coast to the coach).

Agency: Washington Park Little League

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pianist to Play Hymns

A volunteer is needed to play hymns for worship services for Christian Health residents one Tuesday or Sunday per quarter from 2 to 3:30 p.m.

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

A volunteer is needed to play hymns for worship services for Christian Health residents one Tuesday or Sunday per quarter from 2 to 3:30 p.m.

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


Volunteer: Certified Pet Therapy Volunteers

Pet therapy volunteers who own certified pet therapy animal(s) are needed in a variety of program areas at Christian Health. Pet therapy provides an opportunity for Christian Health residents and patients to give and receive physical touch, display affection, and raises spirits. Volunteers are needed seven days a week between 9 a.m. and noon, 1 to 4pm and 6:00 to 7pm.

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

Pet therapy volunteers who own certified pet therapy animal(s) are needed in a variety of program areas at Christian Health. Pet therapy provides an opportunity for Christian Health residents and patients to give and receive physical touch, display affection, and raises spirits. Volunteers are needed seven days a week between 9 a.m. and noon, 1 to 4pm and 6:00 to 7pm.

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


Volunteer: SUD Interns

Seeking individuals looking to further their careers in addiction counseling. Somerset Treatment Services is a highly respected, community-based nonprofit that has been helping people since 1970. We are seeking energetic, compassionate candidates for an internship at a private non-profit agency whose mission is to address Substance Use Disorders. Student interns work with the interdisciplinary team to assist participating individuals with substance use and co-occurring disorders. You will learn and support consumers in a trauma-informed, recovery oriented, and person-centered manner. Please Note: Duties may vary based on practicum and/or internship requirements. The Student Intern will receive instruction and training from employees and supervisors on processes and procedures. Evening availability required. Setting is a community-based non-profit facility with good working conditions. Job Type: Year-round placement COVID-19 considerations: Somerset Treatment Services is required to comply with NJ Executive Order 283. Qualifications: • Organization skills and time management • Able to communicate effectively (both written and oral skills) • Ability to work independently • Ability to work under pressure • Ability to multitask • Proficient use of the computer, copier, and fax machine. • Must be able to work evenings • Ability to deal with extreme behaviors and crisis. • Five years sobriety prior to application (if applicable)

Agency: Somerset Treatment Services

Seeking individuals looking to further their careers in addiction counseling. Somerset Treatment Services is a highly respected, community-based nonprofit that has been helping people since 1970. We are seeking energetic, compassionate candidates for an internship at a private non-profit agency whose mission is to address Substance Use Disorders. Student interns work with the interdisciplinary team to assist participating individuals with substance use and co-occurring disorders. You will learn and support consumers in a trauma-informed, recovery oriented, and person-centered manner. Please Note: Duties may vary based on practicum and/or internship requirements. The Student Intern will receive instruction and training from employees and supervisors on processes and procedures. Evening availability required. Setting is a community-based non-profit facility with good working conditions. Job Type: Year-round placement COVID-19 considerations: Somerset Treatment Services is required to comply with NJ Executive Order 283. Qualifications: • Organization skills and time management • Able to communicate effectively (both written and oral skills) • Ability to work independently • Ability to work under pressure • Ability to multitask • Proficient use of the computer, copier, and fax machine. • Must be able to work evenings • Ability to deal with extreme behaviors and crisis. • Five years sobriety prior to application (if applicable)

Agency: Somerset Treatment Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08876

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Rescue Volunteers Needed

BECOME A FOOD RESCUE HERO The Table to Table I-Rescue App makes it easy to volunteer, by alerting you of food rescues in your area. Pick up good, excess food from supermarkets, restaurants, farmer’s markets, and immediately deliver it to nearby soup kitchens, food pantries, and group homes. A food rescue can be done within one hour and you can make someone’s week! There are many food rescue opportunities in Passaic, Essex, Bergen and Hudson Counties. Have any questions? Contact Arlety Del Pino at 551-255-6884 volunteer@tabletotable.org

Agency: Table to Table

BECOME A FOOD RESCUE HERO The Table to Table I-Rescue App makes it easy to volunteer, by alerting you of food rescues in your area. Pick up good, excess food from supermarkets, restaurants, farmer’s markets, and immediately deliver it to nearby soup kitchens, food pantries, and group homes. A food rescue can be done within one hour and you can make someone’s week! There are many food rescue opportunities in Passaic, Essex, Bergen and Hudson Counties. Have any questions? Contact Arlety Del Pino at 551-255-6884 volunteer@tabletotable.org

Agency: Table to Table

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Speaking Medicare (SHIP) Counselor

Medicare can be complex and hard to navigate. The Essex County State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) provides free help to Medicare beneficiaries who have problems with, or questions about, their health insurance. Volunteer SHIP Counselors are trained to assist people with Medicare questions including providing information on Medigap plans, Part D coverage, claims, and benefits. Volunteers also answer questions regarding Medicaid and low-income assistance programs. Our main office is in Florham Park, however, volunteers counsel at community sites such a libraries and community centers throughout the county. In person events are also held throughout the county during Medicare Open Enrollment (Oct 15 - Dec 7). During the pandemic, we are providing services virtually via phone and zoom.

Volunteer counselors do not provide legal advice, sell, recommend, endorse any specific insurance product, agent, insurance company or plan. Volunteers cannot hold an active license to sell insurance.

We are especially in need of volunteers who are fluent in Spanish. A 40 hour virtual training is required and a minimum of 4 hours per week for 1 year of commitment as a volunteer is asked. The next training will be held virtually, with the dates TBD.

Volunteers must be age 55 or older and willing to submit to a background check.

Agency: RSVP Center of Essex and Hudson Counties

Medicare can be complex and hard to navigate. The Essex County State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) provides free help to Medicare beneficiaries who have problems with, or questions about, their health insurance. Volunteer SHIP Counselors are trained to assist people with Medicare questions including providing information on Medigap plans, Part D coverage, claims, and benefits. Volunteers also answer questions regarding Medicaid and low-income assistance programs. Our main office is in Florham Park, however, volunteers counsel at community sites such a libraries and community centers throughout the county. In person events are also held throughout the county during Medicare Open Enrollment (Oct 15 - Dec 7). During the pandemic, we are providing services virtually via phone and zoom.

Volunteer counselors do not provide legal advice, sell, recommend, endorse any specific insurance product, agent, insurance company or plan. Volunteers cannot hold an active license to sell insurance.

We are especially in need of volunteers who are fluent in Spanish. A 40 hour virtual training is required and a minimum of 4 hours per week for 1 year of commitment as a volunteer is asked. The next training will be held virtually, with the dates TBD.

Volunteers must be age 55 or older and willing to submit to a background check.

Agency: RSVP Center of Essex and Hudson Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Helpline Volunteer from your Home

Parents Inc. 1-800-THE-KIDS Family Helpline volunteers give four hours of their time per week to take calls and texts on the Helpline.  The Family Helpline is there to Listen and provide Community referrals.  Callers include parents under stress and in crisis, teens that think they may be pregnant, professionals and others interested in learning about Parents Inc.  A Virtual training course is provided.  Calls may be taken from one’s own home with the use of call forwarding.  Training is provided.  Email lkomjati@paofnj.org for additional information.    

Agency: Parents Inc.

Parents Inc. 1-800-THE-KIDS Family Helpline volunteers give four hours of their time per week to take calls and texts on the Helpline.  The Family Helpline is there to Listen and provide Community referrals.  Callers include parents under stress and in crisis, teens that think they may be pregnant, professionals and others interested in learning about Parents Inc.  A Virtual training course is provided.  Calls may be taken from one’s own home with the use of call forwarding.  Training is provided.  Email lkomjati@paofnj.org for additional information.    

Agency: Parents Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08610

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Child Advocate

Position Description:  The Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) will champion the needs of a child from your community in the local Court system.  They will ensure abuse and neglect does not continue at the hands of the system.

 

Responsibilities:  Become a part of the life of a child in foster care.  Speak with the people in their lives including teachers, therapists and those who care for them.  Investigate their school, medical and case worker records.  Discover what resources they may need.  Establish and communicate recommendations to court professionals.

 

Skills:  Complete 30 hours of training (generally completed in one month, during evenings).  Attend a 3 hour court observation.  Take part in a swearing in ceremony with a family court judge.  Commit to advocating for a child’s case from inception to conclusion, generally 18 months.

 

About Us:  CASA Middlesex is the only child advocacy program where volunteers are appointed by judges to represent a child’s best interests.  We serve children from our community in Middlesex County who are in foster care.  Children with a CASA volunteer spend less time in foster care and have a higher likelihood of finding a permanent home then non-CASA children.  We are endorsed by the American Bar Association, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and the U.S. Department of Justice. 

Agency: CASA of Middlesex County

Position Description:  The Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) will champion the needs of a child from your community in the local Court system.  They will ensure abuse and neglect does not continue at the hands of the system.

 

Responsibilities:  Become a part of the life of a child in foster care.  Speak with the people in their lives including teachers, therapists and those who care for them.  Investigate their school, medical and case worker records.  Discover what resources they may need.  Establish and communicate recommendations to court professionals.

 

Skills:  Complete 30 hours of training (generally completed in one month, during evenings).  Attend a 3 hour court observation.  Take part in a swearing in ceremony with a family court judge.  Commit to advocating for a child’s case from inception to conclusion, generally 18 months.

 

About Us:  CASA Middlesex is the only child advocacy program where volunteers are appointed by judges to represent a child’s best interests.  We serve children from our community in Middlesex County who are in foster care.  Children with a CASA volunteer spend less time in foster care and have a higher likelihood of finding a permanent home then non-CASA children.  We are endorsed by the American Bar Association, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and the U.S. Department of Justice. 

Agency: CASA of Middlesex County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 08901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sunshine Volunteer Position Open! Bring Joy to a Hospice Patient!

Stein Hospice patients are mostly house and room bound and your presence can bring an instant smile to their face. We are looking for someone who can drive and deliver birthday and holiday gift bags.  Make your own schedule!  

Stein Hospice patients live throughout Central NJ, from Union to Monmouth and Mercer and we are looking for volunteers to bring joy by delivering birthday and holiday gift bags.  If you are motivated to help people, enjoy conversation, can make appointments on the phone, and drive to deliver gifts, this could be a great experience for you.  We will train you and offer masks, hand sanitizer, face shields and any other personal protective equipment that might be necessary.  Give us a call or email to learn more about this fun and meaningful volunteer opportunity.  Ask for Sara at (732) 227-1212.

Agency: Stein Hospice

Stein Hospice patients are mostly house and room bound and your presence can bring an instant smile to their face. We are looking for someone who can drive and deliver birthday and holiday gift bags.  Make your own schedule!  

Stein Hospice patients live throughout Central NJ, from Union to Monmouth and Mercer and we are looking for volunteers to bring joy by delivering birthday and holiday gift bags.  If you are motivated to help people, enjoy conversation, can make appointments on the phone, and drive to deliver gifts, this could be a great experience for you.  We will train you and offer masks, hand sanitizer, face shields and any other personal protective equipment that might be necessary.  Give us a call or email to learn more about this fun and meaningful volunteer opportunity.  Ask for Sara at (732) 227-1212.

Agency: Stein Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08873

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mon, Thurs, and Fri Volunteers

If you enjoy working and assisting older residents, Bright side is Looking for volunteers that are available for Mon, Thurs, and Fri from 10am- 3:30, that can interact with our residents and help with daily activities, such as Current events, Arts & Crafts, bingo, and etc. You have to be fully vaccinated to volunteer at Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

If you enjoy working and assisting older residents, Bright side is Looking for volunteers that are available for Mon, Thurs, and Fri from 10am- 3:30, that can interact with our residents and help with daily activities, such as Current events, Arts & Crafts, bingo, and etc. You have to be fully vaccinated to volunteer at Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Computer Partners

Work one-on-one with members with Aphasia in computer lab using specially designed software that stimulate language skills.  Volunteers will be trained and do not need extensive computer knowledge.  Minimum of 1 hour per week, Mondays - Thursdays. We ask all volunteers to commit to at least one hour a week for our 15 week semester.

Additional opportunities are available working with iPads and on Newsletters.

Agency: Adler Aphasia Center

Work one-on-one with members with Aphasia in computer lab using specially designed software that stimulate language skills.  Volunteers will be trained and do not need extensive computer knowledge.  Minimum of 1 hour per week, Mondays - Thursdays. We ask all volunteers to commit to at least one hour a week for our 15 week semester.

Additional opportunities are available working with iPads and on Newsletters.

Agency: Adler Aphasia Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 07607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nursing Unit Volunteer

Having to stay in the hospital can be very stressful and bring a lot of anxiety in patients. All our staff strives hard to make sure that our patients are receiving the best care and comfort at all times. To support our staff, we are looking for volunteers to help patients while they are in the hospital. The objective is to help provide comfort to patients and visitors and support our objectives under the directions of Nursing personnel.

This position is primarily categorized as Patient Care and Nursing staff support and requires you to:

Round on patients and tend to their basic comfort needs (pillows, blankets, etc.) Visit and talk with patients who may not have a family member or friend with them. Answer call bells to tend to patients needs and requests. Provide assistance with meal trays and help bring water and ice to patients. Help with filing department records, pulls records as requested, prepare new charts.

This position involves: 1. Walking and standing for long periods of time. 2. Reaching, bending and moving a cart with supplies at times. 3. Should be able to speak English in a well-modulated voice so that you are understood by others. 3. Should be able to take direction from clinical staff regarding all activities/duties.

You will be stationed on one of the patient floors and don’t worry we will train you! If this roles interests you then please contact Volunteer Services at 609.303.4023 volunteer@capitalhealth.org

Agency: Capital Health Systems

Having to stay in the hospital can be very stressful and bring a lot of anxiety in patients. All our staff strives hard to make sure that our patients are receiving the best care and comfort at all times. To support our staff, we are looking for volunteers to help patients while they are in the hospital. The objective is to help provide comfort to patients and visitors and support our objectives under the directions of Nursing personnel.

This position is primarily categorized as Patient Care and Nursing staff support and requires you to:

Round on patients and tend to their basic comfort needs (pillows, blankets, etc.) Visit and talk with patients who may not have a family member or friend with them. Answer call bells to tend to patients needs and requests. Provide assistance with meal trays and help bring water and ice to patients. Help with filing department records, pulls records as requested, prepare new charts.

This position involves: 1. Walking and standing for long periods of time. 2. Reaching, bending and moving a cart with supplies at times. 3. Should be able to speak English in a well-modulated voice so that you are understood by others. 3. Should be able to take direction from clinical staff regarding all activities/duties.

You will be stationed on one of the patient floors and don’t worry we will train you! If this roles interests you then please contact Volunteer Services at 609.303.4023 volunteer@capitalhealth.org

Agency: Capital Health Systems

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08638

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wayfinder Volunteer

We are looking for Wayfinder Volunteers! Wayfinders will help us greet patients and visitors as they enter our hospital at the Welcome Desk directing them to outpatient services and medical appointments. They help with deliveries to patient rooms. Wayfinders can help reduce stress and frustration by supporting our patients, visitors and staff.

If you are someone that would like to:

Work directly with patients and visitors Get exercise! Join a vibrant and connected community

Contact Volunteer Services at 609.303.4023 volunteer@capitalhealth.org

Agency: Capital Health Systems

We are looking for Wayfinder Volunteers! Wayfinders will help us greet patients and visitors as they enter our hospital at the Welcome Desk directing them to outpatient services and medical appointments. They help with deliveries to patient rooms. Wayfinders can help reduce stress and frustration by supporting our patients, visitors and staff.

If you are someone that would like to:

Work directly with patients and visitors Get exercise! Join a vibrant and connected community

Contact Volunteer Services at 609.303.4023 volunteer@capitalhealth.org

Agency: Capital Health Systems

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08638

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foodstock Program - Powered by Women United

Foodstock with Women United

Even before the pandemic hit, food security was a significant issue for ALICE®  (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) families and those in poverty. ALICE was already navigating life without a safety net and was one crisis away from financial despair. That crisis is here, bringing a continued increase in food insecurity while pantries experience shortages.

Year-round, Women United is taking action, collecting needed items for local food pantries. Due to the success of this summer initiative and the ongoing need, Women United has adopted food insecurity as its year-long mission. Foodstock with Women United will help ensure ALICE and poverty-level households have enough food to get through the day. 

How to Help

Join in helping our neighbors in need in the northern New Jersey region by registering for Foodstock - Powered by Women United.

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

Once you’ve registered, Women United will send you a Foodstock toolkit, which contains all you need to get started such as a list of participating pantries in our five-county region, needed pantry items, and ideas for getting others involved in this effort.

As some pantries welcome homemade masks and food-collection bags, our toolkit also includes instructions on how to make these items.

Thank you for making a difference in the lives of struggling northern New Jersey residents!

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Foodstock with Women United

Even before the pandemic hit, food security was a significant issue for ALICE®  (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) families and those in poverty. ALICE was already navigating life without a safety net and was one crisis away from financial despair. That crisis is here, bringing a continued increase in food insecurity while pantries experience shortages.

Year-round, Women United is taking action, collecting needed items for local food pantries. Due to the success of this summer initiative and the ongoing need, Women United has adopted food insecurity as its year-long mission. Foodstock with Women United will help ensure ALICE and poverty-level households have enough food to get through the day. 

How to Help

Join in helping our neighbors in need in the northern New Jersey region by registering for Foodstock - Powered by Women United.

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

Once you’ve registered, Women United will send you a Foodstock toolkit, which contains all you need to get started such as a list of participating pantries in our five-county region, needed pantry items, and ideas for getting others involved in this effort.

As some pantries welcome homemade masks and food-collection bags, our toolkit also includes instructions on how to make these items.

Thank you for making a difference in the lives of struggling northern New Jersey residents!

Agency: United Way of Northern New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07960

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kitchen meal service support for an adult day program

Working under supervision of the kitchen coordinator. Keep food handler’s certificate up to date Help kitchen coordinator in setting up the meals and cleaning after meals Maintain excellent sanitation, infection control for food handling Set up and clean dining room table Help the kitchen coordinator in keeping the counters, cabinet, drawers, under the sink, stove, and refrigerator clean Assist with kitchen activities in the absence of the kitchen coordinator Assist in others kitchen duties as needed

Agency: SAGE Eldercare

Working under supervision of the kitchen coordinator. Keep food handler’s certificate up to date Help kitchen coordinator in setting up the meals and cleaning after meals Maintain excellent sanitation, infection control for food handling Set up and clean dining room table Help the kitchen coordinator in keeping the counters, cabinet, drawers, under the sink, stove, and refrigerator clean Assist with kitchen activities in the absence of the kitchen coordinator Assist in others kitchen duties as needed

Agency: SAGE Eldercare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 07901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant for Martin Luther King Youth Center

A volunteer is needed to help with filing cleaning and other office duties.

Agency: Martin Luther King Youth Center

A volunteer is needed to help with filing cleaning and other office duties.

Agency: Martin Luther King Youth Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Connect with a Foster Family - Become a Love Box Leader!

New Jersey Angels believes that not everyone is called to foster or adopt, but everyone can make a difference in a child's life, and one of the ways we hope to do that is through our Love Box program. The Love Box program provides fostering families (caregivers, children in foster care, and biological/adopted children) with community and holistic support. As a Love Box group, you will be matched with a local foster family based on location, compatibility, and scope of needs. When our families are matched with committed volunteers who show up monthly, parents feel supported and children gain a greater sense of normalcy, relational permanency, and self confidence.

Agency: Transformations By New Jersey Angels

New Jersey Angels believes that not everyone is called to foster or adopt, but everyone can make a difference in a child's life, and one of the ways we hope to do that is through our Love Box program. The Love Box program provides fostering families (caregivers, children in foster care, and biological/adopted children) with community and holistic support. As a Love Box group, you will be matched with a local foster family based on location, compatibility, and scope of needs. When our families are matched with committed volunteers who show up monthly, parents feel supported and children gain a greater sense of normalcy, relational permanency, and self confidence.

Agency: Transformations By New Jersey Angels

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08021

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer/Committee Members

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assist in planning and executing social media campaigns

Identify and track social media coverage

Maintain knowledge of current events and trends within the community

Assist in developing social media strategies for a variety of goals

Amplify website content through social media posts

Assist in developing, organizing, and implementing awareness and giving campaigns

Assist program directors with operational initiatives and member communications. 

Agency: The Amazing Help

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assist in planning and executing social media campaigns

Identify and track social media coverage

Maintain knowledge of current events and trends within the community

Assist in developing social media strategies for a variety of goals

Amplify website content through social media posts

Assist in developing, organizing, and implementing awareness and giving campaigns

Assist program directors with operational initiatives and member communications. 

Agency: The Amazing Help

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07522

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mentors Needed

The Ready to Achieve Mentoring Program (RAMP) at Progressive Center for Independent Living is looking for volunteers age 20 and up to serve as positive role models for Mercer County at-risk high school youth

Each youth will meet regularly with a mentor to develop and implement an Individualized Mentoring Plan (IMP). Our chosen Mentors are caring adults recruited from the community, schools, employers, and partner organizations.  Youths’ families, teachers, and support network are engaged in career fairs, college visits, and extended learning activities

Mentors provide high-tech, career-focused mentoring to youth, including those with disabilities, who are at-risk of court-involvement, through a combination of one-on-one, group and peer mentoring, with the goals of reducing court involvement and or recidivism; increasing career preparation; and developing work readiness skills

Agency: Progressive Center for Independent Living

The Ready to Achieve Mentoring Program (RAMP) at Progressive Center for Independent Living is looking for volunteers age 20 and up to serve as positive role models for Mercer County at-risk high school youth

Each youth will meet regularly with a mentor to develop and implement an Individualized Mentoring Plan (IMP). Our chosen Mentors are caring adults recruited from the community, schools, employers, and partner organizations.  Youths’ families, teachers, and support network are engaged in career fairs, college visits, and extended learning activities

Mentors provide high-tech, career-focused mentoring to youth, including those with disabilities, who are at-risk of court-involvement, through a combination of one-on-one, group and peer mentoring, with the goals of reducing court involvement and or recidivism; increasing career preparation; and developing work readiness skills

Agency: Progressive Center for Independent Living

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08619

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SPCDC Food Pantry Volunteer

SPCDC utilizes the support of volunteers to help package 50-75 grocery bags per day for distribution to families in need. Individuals or groups are able to sign up for an available date or multiple dates (pending availability). This is a great way to engage with your community and help ensure that families have access to healthy and nutritious meals.

Agency: St. Paul's Community Development Corporation (SPCDC)

SPCDC utilizes the support of volunteers to help package 50-75 grocery bags per day for distribution to families in need. Individuals or groups are able to sign up for an available date or multiple dates (pending availability). This is a great way to engage with your community and help ensure that families have access to healthy and nutritious meals.

Agency: St. Paul's Community Development Corporation (SPCDC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 07501

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SPCDC Emergency Men's Shelter -- Dinner Preparer & Server

The SPCDC -- Emergency Men's Shelter is in need of individuals or groups interested in preparing, dropping-off or serving meals for our homeless residents. Interested parties will schedule an available date, set the menu, purchase the ingredients, prepare, drop-off or provide in-person serving of the meal on the date in question. This is a wonderful activity for corporate groups, families and civic organizations (including youth groups, Girl Scouts/Boy Scouts, sororities/fraternities, as well as other community organizations).

For available dates, please call 973-710-3900, Ext. 422 (8 a.m. to 4 pm.) OR (973) 710-3900, Ext. 421 (4 p.m. to 10 p.m.). You can also e-mail questions@stpaulscdcnj.org.

*Limited opportunities for in-person meal service is available upon request (Covid-19 Restricted). 

Thank you for your support.

Agency: St. Paul's Community Development Corporation (SPCDC)

The SPCDC -- Emergency Men's Shelter is in need of individuals or groups interested in preparing, dropping-off or serving meals for our homeless residents. Interested parties will schedule an available date, set the menu, purchase the ingredients, prepare, drop-off or provide in-person serving of the meal on the date in question. This is a wonderful activity for corporate groups, families and civic organizations (including youth groups, Girl Scouts/Boy Scouts, sororities/fraternities, as well as other community organizations).

For available dates, please call 973-710-3900, Ext. 422 (8 a.m. to 4 pm.) OR (973) 710-3900, Ext. 421 (4 p.m. to 10 p.m.). You can also e-mail questions@stpaulscdcnj.org.

*Limited opportunities for in-person meal service is available upon request (Covid-19 Restricted). 

Thank you for your support.

Agency: St. Paul's Community Development Corporation (SPCDC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07501

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor

Seniors, age 55 and older: The Friendly Visitor program assists with a person's ability to age in place, and live alone and independently.  There are many home bound residents in Morris County in need of someone to take an hour a week to visit with them or call them to chat, check in, and be a friendly voice on the phone. Norwescap RSVP is looking for volunteers who would enjoy spending time with a resident or making friendly phone calls on a weekly basis. In just one hour a week you can make a world of difference in someone's life.

The greatest needs are in Morristown, Morris Plains, Dover, Parsippany, and Randolph.  Bilingual is a bonus!   

If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Kelsey at 973-784-4900 x2908 or at andersonk@norwescap.org.

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

Seniors, age 55 and older: The Friendly Visitor program assists with a person's ability to age in place, and live alone and independently.  There are many home bound residents in Morris County in need of someone to take an hour a week to visit with them or call them to chat, check in, and be a friendly voice on the phone. Norwescap RSVP is looking for volunteers who would enjoy spending time with a resident or making friendly phone calls on a weekly basis. In just one hour a week you can make a world of difference in someone's life.

The greatest needs are in Morristown, Morris Plains, Dover, Parsippany, and Randolph.  Bilingual is a bonus!   

If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Kelsey at 973-784-4900 x2908 or at andersonk@norwescap.org.

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07950

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Matter of Balance: Help Ease the Fear of Injury from Falls

Volunteers 55 and over: Do you or someone you know live with the fear of falling? Many older adults experience concerns about falling and restrict their activities. A Matter of Balance is a volunteer facilitated, award winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels.

BECOME A TRAINED LEADER and teach others how to manage their concerns about falling! Volunteer coaches assist participants in learning how to set realistic goals to increase activity, change their environment to reduce fall risk factors, and perform simple exercises to increase strength and balance.

This program is provided FREE to you and any participants. You will be trained and provided with all the necessary materials. This class is specifically designed to benefit older adults who are still managing their day to day activities in their homes.

If this is of interest to you, please contact Cheryl at 973-784-4900 ext. 2903, or at waltersc@norwescap.org.

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

Volunteers 55 and over: Do you or someone you know live with the fear of falling? Many older adults experience concerns about falling and restrict their activities. A Matter of Balance is a volunteer facilitated, award winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels.

BECOME A TRAINED LEADER and teach others how to manage their concerns about falling! Volunteer coaches assist participants in learning how to set realistic goals to increase activity, change their environment to reduce fall risk factors, and perform simple exercises to increase strength and balance.

This program is provided FREE to you and any participants. You will be trained and provided with all the necessary materials. This class is specifically designed to benefit older adults who are still managing their day to day activities in their homes.

If this is of interest to you, please contact Cheryl at 973-784-4900 ext. 2903, or at waltersc@norwescap.org.

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07866

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Cents: Provide money management assistance to seniors and people with disabilities

The Senior Cents Program is a volunteer driven program that provides money management assistance to seniors and individuals with disabilities throughout Morris County. Adults in the program have a physical or mental impairment that limits their ability to manage the daily household finances such as opening mail, paying bills, and balancing the checkbook, among other tasks. Clients are matched with a trained volunteer who assists with these tasks twice a month. Clients maintain control over all decisions regarding their funds and financial plans. Volunteers do not assist with debt management or credit counseling.

Volunteers for this program are responsible, patient, compassionate individuals who have excellent budgeting, organizational and advocacy skills. After being matched with a client, they provide visits to the client's home twice a month or on a schedule based on the client's needs and the flexibility of the volunteer. The program's volunteers provide an invaluable service by utilizing their skills to enable individuals to remain independent in the community.

The greatest needs are in Morristown, Morris Plains, Dover, Parsippany, and Randolph.  Bilingual is a bonus!

If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Kelsey at 973-784-4900 x2908 or at andersonk@norwescap.org. 

 

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

The Senior Cents Program is a volunteer driven program that provides money management assistance to seniors and individuals with disabilities throughout Morris County. Adults in the program have a physical or mental impairment that limits their ability to manage the daily household finances such as opening mail, paying bills, and balancing the checkbook, among other tasks. Clients are matched with a trained volunteer who assists with these tasks twice a month. Clients maintain control over all decisions regarding their funds and financial plans. Volunteers do not assist with debt management or credit counseling.

Volunteers for this program are responsible, patient, compassionate individuals who have excellent budgeting, organizational and advocacy skills. After being matched with a client, they provide visits to the client's home twice a month or on a schedule based on the client's needs and the flexibility of the volunteer. The program's volunteers provide an invaluable service by utilizing their skills to enable individuals to remain independent in the community.

The greatest needs are in Morristown, Morris Plains, Dover, Parsippany, and Randolph.  Bilingual is a bonus!

If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Kelsey at 973-784-4900 x2908 or at andersonk@norwescap.org. 

 

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07950

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Telephone Reassurance: Help seniors and people with disabilities

This program assists with a person's ability to age in place, and live alone and independently. Volunteers make calls to seniors and persons with disabilities every day of the week, 365 days a year.  Volunteers are needed in Madison and Pequannock.

Volunteers call clients on a schedule - predetermined by the client - to provide a wellness check, chat and remind the client to take medications.

What qualifications and skills are required? You must simply have a desire to help others!

If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Kelsey at 973-784-4900, x2908 or at andersonk@norwescap.org.

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

This program assists with a person's ability to age in place, and live alone and independently. Volunteers make calls to seniors and persons with disabilities every day of the week, 365 days a year.  Volunteers are needed in Madison and Pequannock.

Volunteers call clients on a schedule - predetermined by the client - to provide a wellness check, chat and remind the client to take medications.

What qualifications and skills are required? You must simply have a desire to help others!

If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Kelsey at 973-784-4900, x2908 or at andersonk@norwescap.org.

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07940

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)

Become a volunteer tax preparer in Morris, Sussex or Warren Counties. Be part of the community that helps seniors and low income tax payers prepare their taxes. Free training is provided by trained VITA preparers. You will be trained in Federal and State filing (both paper filing and e-filing) and in tax law. You will need to make a commitment over a six month period: 3 months training (November through January) and 3 months preparing (February through April). The time commitment is a minimum of 4 hours a week.  For more information, please call Meredith at 973-784-4900 ext. 2904, or email perssonm@norwescap.org. 

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

Become a volunteer tax preparer in Morris, Sussex or Warren Counties. Be part of the community that helps seniors and low income tax payers prepare their taxes. Free training is provided by trained VITA preparers. You will be trained in Federal and State filing (both paper filing and e-filing) and in tax law. You will need to make a commitment over a six month period: 3 months training (November through January) and 3 months preparing (February through April). The time commitment is a minimum of 4 hours a week.  For more information, please call Meredith at 973-784-4900 ext. 2904, or email perssonm@norwescap.org. 

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08865

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Peer Health Educator

Norwescap RSVP coordinates a number of volunteer driven health education courses focusing on topics such as: Osteoporosis, Diabetes Self Management, Managing Fears of Falling, Improving Mobility, and Living with a Chronic Condition.  Volunteers are needed in Morris, Warren and Passaic Counties to be trained to lead these classes in their community. 

If this volunteer opportunity is of interest to you, please contact Kelsey at 973-784-4900 ext. 2908 or andersonk@norwescap.org. 

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

Norwescap RSVP coordinates a number of volunteer driven health education courses focusing on topics such as: Osteoporosis, Diabetes Self Management, Managing Fears of Falling, Improving Mobility, and Living with a Chronic Condition.  Volunteers are needed in Morris, Warren and Passaic Counties to be trained to lead these classes in their community. 

If this volunteer opportunity is of interest to you, please contact Kelsey at 973-784-4900 ext. 2908 or andersonk@norwescap.org. 

Agency: Norwescap RSVP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 07866

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentors Needed

Mentors Needed for At-Risk Youth in Mercer County- LifeTies, Inc. is looking for volunteers to mentor youth in Mercer County who are involved with the juvenile justice system or who are chronically absent from school.

LifeTies is also expanding our mentoring program to serve youth who are questioning or who identify as LGBTQ+ and for this program. Although it is preferable for this program that the mentor identifies as LGBTQ+, we are also accepting allies and family members of those who identify as LGBTQ+.

Mentors engage in building a caring, nurturing relationship with youth to help develop character, social relationship skills, career interests, and educational choices. By introducing youth to new experiences and sharing positive values, mentors can help young people avoid negative behaviors and achieve success. Youth with mentors have increased likelihood of going to college, better attitudes toward school, increased social and emotional development, and improved self-esteem.

Mentors who are at least 21 and pass all background checks must commit to at least 4 hours a month for 1 year. LifeTies provides mentors with broad training and support throughout their time as a mentor. For more information or to attend a virtual information session contact us!

Agency: LifeTies, Inc.

Mentors Needed for At-Risk Youth in Mercer County- LifeTies, Inc. is looking for volunteers to mentor youth in Mercer County who are involved with the juvenile justice system or who are chronically absent from school.

LifeTies is also expanding our mentoring program to serve youth who are questioning or who identify as LGBTQ+ and for this program. Although it is preferable for this program that the mentor identifies as LGBTQ+, we are also accepting allies and family members of those who identify as LGBTQ+.

Mentors engage in building a caring, nurturing relationship with youth to help develop character, social relationship skills, career interests, and educational choices. By introducing youth to new experiences and sharing positive values, mentors can help young people avoid negative behaviors and achieve success. Youth with mentors have increased likelihood of going to college, better attitudes toward school, increased social and emotional development, and improved self-esteem.

Mentors who are at least 21 and pass all background checks must commit to at least 4 hours a month for 1 year. LifeTies provides mentors with broad training and support throughout their time as a mentor. For more information or to attend a virtual information session contact us!

Agency: LifeTies, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08638

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL Tutors Needed

LifeTies is currently seeking two ESL tutors to work on a one-on-one basis with Spanish speaking youth in each of our Group Homes (Rainbow House and Triad House). Ideally the tutor will work with the youth about one hour a week. Preferred scheduling will be late afternoon / early evening at a mutually convenient day and time.

LifeTies has a 40 year legacy of serving special populations of youth who have experienced complex trauma and have additional layers of challenges. We work with youth who:
- identify as LGBTQ+
- are pregnant and parenting
- are homeless
- are involved in the juvenile justice system
- are chronically absent from school
- have behavioral health and/or mental health challenges
- have experienced abuse or neglect
- are involved with the child welfare system

LifeTies established the first group home in the country, Rainbow House, in 1991 which focused on young mothers and their babies infected with HIV+/AIDS. Rainbow House currently serves pregnant and parenting youth as well as those with chronic health issues such as diabetes, asthma, lupus, etc.

Triad House was the first group home in New Jersey to focus on working with youth from the child welfare system who identify as LGBTQ+. Both of the group homes are located in Mercer County, but receive referrals from counties throughout the state. We provide the youth with intensive individual and group counseling, life skills, educational support, job searching skills, and family engagement services.

Agency: LifeTies, Inc.

LifeTies is currently seeking two ESL tutors to work on a one-on-one basis with Spanish speaking youth in each of our Group Homes (Rainbow House and Triad House). Ideally the tutor will work with the youth about one hour a week. Preferred scheduling will be late afternoon / early evening at a mutually convenient day and time.

LifeTies has a 40 year legacy of serving special populations of youth who have experienced complex trauma and have additional layers of challenges. We work with youth who:
- identify as LGBTQ+
- are pregnant and parenting
- are homeless
- are involved in the juvenile justice system
- are chronically absent from school
- have behavioral health and/or mental health challenges
- have experienced abuse or neglect
- are involved with the child welfare system

LifeTies established the first group home in the country, Rainbow House, in 1991 which focused on young mothers and their babies infected with HIV+/AIDS. Rainbow House currently serves pregnant and parenting youth as well as those with chronic health issues such as diabetes, asthma, lupus, etc.

Triad House was the first group home in New Jersey to focus on working with youth from the child welfare system who identify as LGBTQ+. Both of the group homes are located in Mercer County, but receive referrals from counties throughout the state. We provide the youth with intensive individual and group counseling, life skills, educational support, job searching skills, and family engagement services.

Agency: LifeTies, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08638

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coach

We welcome enthusiastic, dedicated and positive volunteers who are committed to empowering girls with valuable life lessons. Coaches are parents, teachers, school administrators, college students and other community members who are committed to developing and celebrating our girls.

Our coaches work hand in hand with our girls at sites across Mercer County. Each season runs for 10 weeks in the Spring & the Fall. Sessions run for 1.25 hours/2x a week. 

Agency: Girls on the Run NJ East

We welcome enthusiastic, dedicated and positive volunteers who are committed to empowering girls with valuable life lessons. Coaches are parents, teachers, school administrators, college students and other community members who are committed to developing and celebrating our girls.

Our coaches work hand in hand with our girls at sites across Mercer County. Each season runs for 10 weeks in the Spring & the Fall. Sessions run for 1.25 hours/2x a week. 

Agency: Girls on the Run NJ East

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08619

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Reading: Record Story Time for Youth

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

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

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

*5 story limit per reader*

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

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

Keep these tips in mind when you make your video:

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

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

From your Android Phone/Google Photos:

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

From your Apple/iPhone:

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

From Macbook:

AirDrop to your iPhone then follow the instructions above

From OneDrive:

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

Via Dropbox:

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

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

Agency: United Way of Greater Mercer County

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

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

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

*5 story limit per reader*

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

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

Keep these tips in mind when you make your video:

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

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

From your Android Phone/Google Photos:

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

From your Apple/iPhone:

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

From Macbook:

AirDrop to your iPhone then follow the instructions above

From OneDrive:

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

Via Dropbox:

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

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

Agency: United Way of Greater Mercer County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bike Exchange Sales Person

Volunteer to help youth and adults find the right bike for them at our Bike Exchange. Limited bike knowledge is needed, as we will train volunteers.  Just need to have an out going personality and desire to help others.

Most volunteers sign up for (1) three hour shift per month.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County, Inc.

Volunteer to help youth and adults find the right bike for them at our Bike Exchange. Limited bike knowledge is needed, as we will train volunteers.  Just need to have an out going personality and desire to help others.

Most volunteers sign up for (1) three hour shift per month.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08628

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bike Mechanic

Volunteer to  help repair used bikes at our Bike Exchange.  Join other volunteers in a social setting to help get donated bikes ready for low cost sales to customers.  All proceeds from the Bike Exchange support youth schoolarships to the Boys & Girls Club after school program.

Most bike mechanics volunt 1-2 times per month in (3) hour shifts.

Intermediate bike repair skills required. Additional training is available.

All tools and equipment provided.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County, Inc.

Volunteer to  help repair used bikes at our Bike Exchange.  Join other volunteers in a social setting to help get donated bikes ready for low cost sales to customers.  All proceeds from the Bike Exchange support youth schoolarships to the Boys & Girls Club after school program.

Most bike mechanics volunt 1-2 times per month in (3) hour shifts.

Intermediate bike repair skills required. Additional training is available.

All tools and equipment provided.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08628

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prevention Coalition of Mercer County

The Prevention Coalition of Mercer County is a group of diverse individuals from the community dedicated to the prevention and treatment of alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse problems.
We are always looking for additional community members to join us!

Please contact Barbara Sprechman at bsprechman@mercercouncil.org for more information to join!

Agency: Mercer Council on Alcoholism and Drug Addiction

The Prevention Coalition of Mercer County is a group of diverse individuals from the community dedicated to the prevention and treatment of alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse problems.
We are always looking for additional community members to join us!

Please contact Barbara Sprechman at bsprechman@mercercouncil.org for more information to join!

Agency: Mercer Council on Alcoholism and Drug Addiction

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08648

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crafty Volunteers

If you love crafts and would like to spend time with older adults sharing your talents, we promise you a rewarding experience.  Residents love to cut, paste, and color.  Come alone, or organize a group.

You have to be fully vaccinated in order to come to Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

If you love crafts and would like to spend time with older adults sharing your talents, we promise you a rewarding experience.  Residents love to cut, paste, and color.  Come alone, or organize a group.

You have to be fully vaccinated in order to come to Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Caller

Bingo is a hot commodity at Bright Side Manor. If residents could play every day they would.

You have to be fully vaccinated in order to come to Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Bingo is a hot commodity at Bright Side Manor. If residents could play every day they would.

You have to be fully vaccinated in order to come to Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Property Acquisition Team

Do you live or work in Somerset or Hunterdon Counties?

We're looking for motivated individuals who are interested in helping find and evaluate lots for affordable homes and

find homes that may be renovated in Hunterdon and Somerset Counties.  This team is actively working to make the

dream of home ownership a reality!  Be a part of looking at land, working to evaluate prospective properties and make

an impact on your community!

Agency: Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity

Do you live or work in Somerset or Hunterdon Counties?

We're looking for motivated individuals who are interested in helping find and evaluate lots for affordable homes and

find homes that may be renovated in Hunterdon and Somerset Counties.  This team is actively working to make the

dream of home ownership a reality!  Be a part of looking at land, working to evaluate prospective properties and make

an impact on your community!

Agency: Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08876

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homeowner Services Team

Do you live or work in Somerset or Hunterdon Counties?

Join us in identifying, evaluating and interviewing prospective Habitat homeowners. Help conduct

information/orientation sessions, review applications, need for housing and other qualifications to become

a Habitat homeowner. Support current Habitat homeowners by conducting formal and informal surveys,

communicating valuable information in newsletters, responding to inquires and referring them to

appropriate resources in the community. Volunteers come from all backgrounds, such as banking, law and

real estate. Raritan Valley Habitat is seeking a chairperson to work with the staff Homeowner Services Manager and this team.

Agency: Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity

Do you live or work in Somerset or Hunterdon Counties?

Join us in identifying, evaluating and interviewing prospective Habitat homeowners. Help conduct

information/orientation sessions, review applications, need for housing and other qualifications to become

a Habitat homeowner. Support current Habitat homeowners by conducting formal and informal surveys,

communicating valuable information in newsletters, responding to inquires and referring them to

appropriate resources in the community. Volunteers come from all backgrounds, such as banking, law and

real estate. Raritan Valley Habitat is seeking a chairperson to work with the staff Homeowner Services Manager and this team.

Agency: Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08876

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Construction & Repair Team

Do you live or work in Somerset or Hunterdon Counties?

Come out regularly on Wednesdays and Thursdays and be a part of the weekday home construction and

repair crew. This team helps with weekly construction work, shares ideas to benefit construction projects

and helps recruit new team members. No experience necessary. We are able to train if you are handy and

have worked on DIY home projects or no experience at all. Volunteers must reside in Somerset or Hunterdon County.

Agency: Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity

Do you live or work in Somerset or Hunterdon Counties?

Come out regularly on Wednesdays and Thursdays and be a part of the weekday home construction and

repair crew. This team helps with weekly construction work, shares ideas to benefit construction projects

and helps recruit new team members. No experience necessary. We are able to train if you are handy and

have worked on DIY home projects or no experience at all. Volunteers must reside in Somerset or Hunterdon County.

Agency: Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08876

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Engagement Team

Do you live or work in Somerset or Hunterdon Counties?

Raritan Valley Habitat is seeking a chairperson to work with the staff Community Outreach manager as well as recruit additional volunteers to be ambassadors for Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity in the community! 

Spread the word about our mission through local corporations, faith-based organizations, civic organizations and so much more!  This outreach to the

community supports efforts to build more affordable homes in Hunterdon and Somerset Counties.  Please consider sharing your time and talents on

the Community Engagement Team.  All training and materials are provided. All meetings are currently virtual and some outreach remains

virtual.

Agency: Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity

Do you live or work in Somerset or Hunterdon Counties?

Raritan Valley Habitat is seeking a chairperson to work with the staff Community Outreach manager as well as recruit additional volunteers to be ambassadors for Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity in the community! 

Spread the word about our mission through local corporations, faith-based organizations, civic organizations and so much more!  This outreach to the

community supports efforts to build more affordable homes in Hunterdon and Somerset Counties.  Please consider sharing your time and talents on

the Community Engagement Team.  All training and materials are provided. All meetings are currently virtual and some outreach remains

virtual.

Agency: Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08876

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Consumer Feedback Survey Coordinator

Coming Home is looking for volunteers to help us get feedback from our consumers. Our staff provides case management and navigation through the social service network to help individuals resolve their housing crisis.  We want our consumers to be able to provide us with their honest opinion of our services when following up. Consumers may feel more at ease being straightforward with a volunteer about their experiences with  our agency. We have created a Consumer Feedback survey with simple questions to ask, which will help us improve our services.  If you are interested in connecting with our consumers and helping us to improve our programs, please reach out.

Agency: Coming Home of Middlesex County, Inc.

Coming Home is looking for volunteers to help us get feedback from our consumers. Our staff provides case management and navigation through the social service network to help individuals resolve their housing crisis.  We want our consumers to be able to provide us with their honest opinion of our services when following up. Consumers may feel more at ease being straightforward with a volunteer about their experiences with  our agency. We have created a Consumer Feedback survey with simple questions to ask, which will help us improve our services.  If you are interested in connecting with our consumers and helping us to improve our programs, please reach out.

Agency: Coming Home of Middlesex County, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board of Trustees - Treasurer

Crossroads4Hope is currently recruiting for a Board Treasurer to succeed the current incumbent's planned rotation. 

Purpose

Ensures Crossroads4Hope (CR4H) is good steward of charitable donations and its tax-exempt status, providing oversight of the organization's fiscal integrity and assisting the Board of Trustees in meeting its mandate to govern. Ultimately, while financial management is the primary focus of the Treasurer, the entire board shares the responsibility of financial oversight and accountability.

Responsibilities

Maintains knowledge of CR4H’s holdings and assets, financial reports and important financial ratios. Monthly, reviews account records, and monitor income and expenditures. Keeps the board apprised of key financial events, trends, and concerns, and their assessment of the organization’s fiscal health.

Effectively translates financial concepts and information for trustees who do not have financial backgrounds or substantial financial experience. Facilitates the board’s strategic thinking about the short and long-term financial viability of the organization aligned to the advancement of the organization’s mission.

Acts as chair of the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee ensures the organization is operating with the financial resources needed to provide programs and services to the community. The committee provides financial analysis, advice, and oversight and monitoring of the organizations budget, fiscal policies, procedures, investments etc.  

Oversees the annual budget and approval process. Annually, the CEO prepares the budget in conjunction with key staff. This position facilitates engagement of the finance and executive committees and timely approval by the Board of Trustees. 

Regularly reviews financial reports generated by staff on a monthly basis. In the absence of staff, generates required reports.

May prepare or guide staff to prepare additional board reports detailing income, expenditures, and asset values to present to the board no less frequently than quarterly. If needed, prepares special financial reports as required to support business cases for proposed plans for large expenditures.

Provides oversight of the preparation of the organization’s IRS Form 990 to the conjunction with the CEO and preparer. Ensures accuracy and on-time completion; annually presents to the board the results in a timely fashion.

Other Education and Experience Required

Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, economics or accounting or related field.

3+ years of experience in business, finance, economics or accounting. Experience as CFO is preferred. Treasurer experience on a non-profit board is a plus.  

Adheres to high standards of ethics and compliance in fulfilling all responsibilities to the organization. Performs all duties incident to the office of the Treasurer, and such other duties as may be required by law, by the Articles of Incorporation, or By Laws, or which may be assigned from time to time by the Board of Trustees.

 

Demonstrates transparency and effective communication. 

Agency: Crossroads4Hope

Crossroads4Hope is currently recruiting for a Board Treasurer to succeed the current incumbent's planned rotation. 

Purpose

Ensures Crossroads4Hope (CR4H) is good steward of charitable donations and its tax-exempt status, providing oversight of the organization's fiscal integrity and assisting the Board of Trustees in meeting its mandate to govern. Ultimately, while financial management is the primary focus of the Treasurer, the entire board shares the responsibility of financial oversight and accountability.

Responsibilities

Maintains knowledge of CR4H’s holdings and assets, financial reports and important financial ratios. Monthly, reviews account records, and monitor income and expenditures. Keeps the board apprised of key financial events, trends, and concerns, and their assessment of the organization’s fiscal health.

Effectively translates financial concepts and information for trustees who do not have financial backgrounds or substantial financial experience. Facilitates the board’s strategic thinking about the short and long-term financial viability of the organization aligned to the advancement of the organization’s mission.

Acts as chair of the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee ensures the organization is operating with the financial resources needed to provide programs and services to the community. The committee provides financial analysis, advice, and oversight and monitoring of the organizations budget, fiscal policies, procedures, investments etc.  

Oversees the annual budget and approval process. Annually, the CEO prepares the budget in conjunction with key staff. This position facilitates engagement of the finance and executive committees and timely approval by the Board of Trustees. 

Regularly reviews financial reports generated by staff on a monthly basis. In the absence of staff, generates required reports.

May prepare or guide staff to prepare additional board reports detailing income, expenditures, and asset values to present to the board no less frequently than quarterly. If needed, prepares special financial reports as required to support business cases for proposed plans for large expenditures.

Provides oversight of the preparation of the organization’s IRS Form 990 to the conjunction with the CEO and preparer. Ensures accuracy and on-time completion; annually presents to the board the results in a timely fashion.

Other Education and Experience Required

Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, economics or accounting or related field.

3+ years of experience in business, finance, economics or accounting. Experience as CFO is preferred. Treasurer experience on a non-profit board is a plus.  

Adheres to high standards of ethics and compliance in fulfilling all responsibilities to the organization. Performs all duties incident to the office of the Treasurer, and such other duties as may be required by law, by the Articles of Incorporation, or By Laws, or which may be assigned from time to time by the Board of Trustees.

 

Demonstrates transparency and effective communication. 

Agency: Crossroads4Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Court Appointed Child Advocate Volunteer

Who can become a CASA Volunteer?

CASA Volunteers are appointed by family court judges to advocate for the best interest of an abused or neglected child during their time in the child welfare system. They are in essence, the voice of the child, in court. CASA Volunteers interview parents, doctors, educators, foster parents, therapists, and anyone else involved in the life of the child they are assigned. Their goal is to provide child-focused reports to the court, which will lead to a speedy, safe, and permanent placement for the child. This is why it is imperative for these volunteers to go through extensive training.

All Volunteers are screened closely for objectivity, competence, and commitment. You can become a CASA volunteer if:   You have never been convicted of a crime and can pass a criminal background check. You are not personally involved with DCP&P (the state child welfare agency). Your job (and your life) is flexible. You are at least 21 years old. You are willing to make a one-year commitment. You pass CASA’s screening process.

 

Commitment

Typically, a CASA volunteer will spend an average 10-20 hours per month working with their assigned case. Each case is different, so the amount of time required to get the job done varies significantly. We do require the volunteer to visit the child once every two weeks and be in court once every three months. CASA for Children of Bergen County asks that you make a one-year commitment. We prefer that a volunteer continues with their assigned case until it is permanently resolved which typically involves 18 months - two-year commitment. One of the primary benefits of the CASA program is that, unlike many caseworkers, most CASA volunteers remain a consistent figure during the course of case proceedings. This provides important continuity for children.   If you are interested, CASA is holding its next Virtual Information Session on Wednesday, June 16th at 11 am and 3pm.  Sign Up at: https://bergencasa.org/volunteer-inquiry-form/

Upcoming Virtual Fall Training: TBD

fill out an RSVP form https://bergencasa.org/volunteer-inquiry-form/

Agency: Bergen CASA

Who can become a CASA Volunteer?

CASA Volunteers are appointed by family court judges to advocate for the best interest of an abused or neglected child during their time in the child welfare system. They are in essence, the voice of the child, in court. CASA Volunteers interview parents, doctors, educators, foster parents, therapists, and anyone else involved in the life of the child they are assigned. Their goal is to provide child-focused reports to the court, which will lead to a speedy, safe, and permanent placement for the child. This is why it is imperative for these volunteers to go through extensive training.

All Volunteers are screened closely for objectivity, competence, and commitment. You can become a CASA volunteer if:   You have never been convicted of a crime and can pass a criminal background check. You are not personally involved with DCP&P (the state child welfare agency). Your job (and your life) is flexible. You are at least 21 years old. You are willing to make a one-year commitment. You pass CASA’s screening process.

 

Commitment

Typically, a CASA volunteer will spend an average 10-20 hours per month working with their assigned case. Each case is different, so the amount of time required to get the job done varies significantly. We do require the volunteer to visit the child once every two weeks and be in court once every three months. CASA for Children of Bergen County asks that you make a one-year commitment. We prefer that a volunteer continues with their assigned case until it is permanently resolved which typically involves 18 months - two-year commitment. One of the primary benefits of the CASA program is that, unlike many caseworkers, most CASA volunteers remain a consistent figure during the course of case proceedings. This provides important continuity for children.   If you are interested, CASA is holding its next Virtual Information Session on Wednesday, June 16th at 11 am and 3pm.  Sign Up at: https://bergencasa.org/volunteer-inquiry-form/

Upcoming Virtual Fall Training: TBD

fill out an RSVP form https://bergencasa.org/volunteer-inquiry-form/

Agency: Bergen CASA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a CASA Volunteer

We need your help!

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

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

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

 

Agency: Bergen CASA

We need your help!

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

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

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

 

Agency: Bergen CASA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Birthday Box Project

Birthdays are a special day, and your help is needed to make sure every young person in our care feels special on their birthday, including the children and teens who are living in our homes and are without the support of family. 

You can be the one to make a child's birthday special. Start a collection to support the Birthday Giving Project by collecting birthday boxes filled with fun items that will make a child feel special on their birthday including things like:

Birthday card Plates, napkins, streamers, candles, and other birthday goodies and decorations Gift items: journal, colorful pens, adult coloring book, colored pencils, wireless earbuds, $10 gift cards to Wawa, Cabana, movie theatre. Gift card to ShopRite for birthday cake Gift card (for birthday gift) to any of the following: Amazon, Walmart, Target, VISA, or Amex Gift bag and tissue paper or wrapping paper    

Interested in starting a collection in your school, workplace, community, or church to support the Duffle Bag Project?

Donations can be delivered directly to us at Center For Family Services, Attn: Public Relations, One Alpha Avenue, Voorhees, NJ 08043

For more information on how to donate duffle bags, please email Marissa or Liz or call 856.651.7502. 

Prefer to shop online? To make things easy, your donation can be shipped directly to Center For Family Services, One Alpha Avenue, Voorhees, NJ 08043 (attention Public Relations Office).

Agency: Center For Family Services

Birthdays are a special day, and your help is needed to make sure every young person in our care feels special on their birthday, including the children and teens who are living in our homes and are without the support of family. 

You can be the one to make a child's birthday special. Start a collection to support the Birthday Giving Project by collecting birthday boxes filled with fun items that will make a child feel special on their birthday including things like:

Birthday card Plates, napkins, streamers, candles, and other birthday goodies and decorations Gift items: journal, colorful pens, adult coloring book, colored pencils, wireless earbuds, $10 gift cards to Wawa, Cabana, movie theatre. Gift card to ShopRite for birthday cake Gift card (for birthday gift) to any of the following: Amazon, Walmart, Target, VISA, or Amex Gift bag and tissue paper or wrapping paper    

Interested in starting a collection in your school, workplace, community, or church to support the Duffle Bag Project?

Donations can be delivered directly to us at Center For Family Services, Attn: Public Relations, One Alpha Avenue, Voorhees, NJ 08043

For more information on how to donate duffle bags, please email Marissa or Liz or call 856.651.7502. 

Prefer to shop online? To make things easy, your donation can be shipped directly to Center For Family Services, One Alpha Avenue, Voorhees, NJ 08043 (attention Public Relations Office).

Agency: Center For Family Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Duffle Bag Project

Your help is needed.

With your donation of new duffle bags, you can help ease a child's transition from emergency housing to a long-term home. A new duffle bag provides a sensible means for a child to transport their belongings.

You can help by making a donation or by leading a collection of brand-new overnight duffle bags. Expandable, collapsable duffle bags work best, because they are stackable and can be easily stored until needed. 

Your support will make it possible for a child to easily transport their personal belongings as they transition back to their families or to another caring home.  With your help, you can be the one to make sure a child does not have to transport their personal items in a plastic bag. 

Each year more than 800 children and teens find temporary safe housing at Center For Family Services. During their stay at one of our safe homes, children are provided with a stable foundation that allows them to heal, grow, and experience joy. Services help to instill confidence and self-worth in our youth, empowering them to pave their path to a better life and brighter future.  Family reunification is always our primary goal and whenever possible we support youth in transitioning back home. When this is not possible, we support youth in transitioning to another caring home.

Interested in starting a collection in your school, workplace, community, or church to support the Duffle Bag Project?

Donations can be delivered directly to us at Center For Family Services, Attn: Public Relations, One Alpha Avenue, Voorhees, NJ 08043

For more information on how to donate duffle bags, please email Marissa or Liz or call 856.651.7502. 

Prefer to shop online? To make things easy, your donation can be shipped directly to Center For Family Services, One Alpha Avenue, Voorhees, NJ 08043 (attention Public Relations Office).

Agency: Center For Family Services

Your help is needed.

With your donation of new duffle bags, you can help ease a child's transition from emergency housing to a long-term home. A new duffle bag provides a sensible means for a child to transport their belongings.

You can help by making a donation or by leading a collection of brand-new overnight duffle bags. Expandable, collapsable duffle bags work best, because they are stackable and can be easily stored until needed. 

Your support will make it possible for a child to easily transport their personal belongings as they transition back to their families or to another caring home.  With your help, you can be the one to make sure a child does not have to transport their personal items in a plastic bag. 

Each year more than 800 children and teens find temporary safe housing at Center For Family Services. During their stay at one of our safe homes, children are provided with a stable foundation that allows them to heal, grow, and experience joy. Services help to instill confidence and self-worth in our youth, empowering them to pave their path to a better life and brighter future.  Family reunification is always our primary goal and whenever possible we support youth in transitioning back home. When this is not possible, we support youth in transitioning to another caring home.

Interested in starting a collection in your school, workplace, community, or church to support the Duffle Bag Project?

Donations can be delivered directly to us at Center For Family Services, Attn: Public Relations, One Alpha Avenue, Voorhees, NJ 08043

For more information on how to donate duffle bags, please email Marissa or Liz or call 856.651.7502. 

Prefer to shop online? To make things easy, your donation can be shipped directly to Center For Family Services, One Alpha Avenue, Voorhees, NJ 08043 (attention Public Relations Office).

Agency: Center For Family Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Advisory Council Member

Travel Unity, a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel, is seeking people ages 13+ to join its Youth Advisory Council. Applicants from all backgrounds and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply!

Youth Advisory Council members will work with one another and Travel Unity's staff, Board, and Advisors on Travel Unity's programs and mission.

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.

This is a great opportunity to work with fellow youth from around the world who care about culture, travel, and inclusion, along with an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world.

Travel Unity is a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel through individual and community empowerment. For more info, visit https://travelunity.org/TUYAC

Agency: Travel Unity

Travel Unity, a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel, is seeking people ages 13+ to join its Youth Advisory Council. Applicants from all backgrounds and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply!

Youth Advisory Council members will work with one another and Travel Unity's staff, Board, and Advisors on Travel Unity's programs and mission.

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.

This is a great opportunity to work with fellow youth from around the world who care about culture, travel, and inclusion, along with an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world.

Travel Unity is a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel through individual and community empowerment. For more info, visit https://travelunity.org/TUYAC

Agency: Travel Unity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Advocate for Victims of Sexual & Domestic Violence

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

Agency: Center For Family Services

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

Agency: Center For Family Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Send help to those affected by Disaster as a Dispatcher

Imagine being awakened by smoke alarms in the middle of the night. You rush to get your family out to safety now that your home is engulfed in flames. You’re now standing outside of your house in your pajamas in the middle of the night with nowhere to go. Who do you call? The American Red Cross! On the other end of the phone is the Regional Disaster Dispatcher ready to help you during one of the worst days of your life.

The Disaster Dispatcher is a lifeline to temporary assistance during a disaster. The Dispatcher is responsible for dispatching Red Cross volunteers called Disaster Action Team (DAT) members to meet with victims of home fires, and other disasters, to provide temporary relief such as funds for a hotel room, food, and clothing.

Details:

Work from the comfort of your own home Required Red Cross training (mix of online and "live" Microsoft Teams sessions) A computer, reliable internet connection, cell phone, and reliable cell coverage. Proficiency with use of computer and phone, often simultaneously Ability to multi-task, prioritize action items, and make decisions quickly Ability to interface professionally with clients, partners, and Red Cross volunteers Emotional fortitude to work with clients and volunteers in times of crisis

Agency: American Red Cross

Imagine being awakened by smoke alarms in the middle of the night. You rush to get your family out to safety now that your home is engulfed in flames. You’re now standing outside of your house in your pajamas in the middle of the night with nowhere to go. Who do you call? The American Red Cross! On the other end of the phone is the Regional Disaster Dispatcher ready to help you during one of the worst days of your life.

The Disaster Dispatcher is a lifeline to temporary assistance during a disaster. The Dispatcher is responsible for dispatching Red Cross volunteers called Disaster Action Team (DAT) members to meet with victims of home fires, and other disasters, to provide temporary relief such as funds for a hotel room, food, and clothing.

Details:

Work from the comfort of your own home Required Red Cross training (mix of online and "live" Microsoft Teams sessions) A computer, reliable internet connection, cell phone, and reliable cell coverage. Proficiency with use of computer and phone, often simultaneously Ability to multi-task, prioritize action items, and make decisions quickly Ability to interface professionally with clients, partners, and Red Cross volunteers Emotional fortitude to work with clients and volunteers in times of crisis

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Touch Someone's Heart in their time of need! Be a Shelter Worker Volunteer

Despite the current pandemic, our need to provide shelter to individuals and families affected by disaster is vital! To meet the unique challenges and new guidelines of this hurricane/wildfire season, more volunteers than normal are needed to support shelters if the need arises.

The American Red Cross follows all CDC guidelines during this time including keeping 6 feet apart. You will be provided with gloves, masks and sanitizer.

Volunteers are needed to support the day-to-day activities within a shelter which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter.

Free online training will be provided

Agency: American Red Cross

Despite the current pandemic, our need to provide shelter to individuals and families affected by disaster is vital! To meet the unique challenges and new guidelines of this hurricane/wildfire season, more volunteers than normal are needed to support shelters if the need arises.

The American Red Cross follows all CDC guidelines during this time including keeping 6 feet apart. You will be provided with gloves, masks and sanitizer.

Volunteers are needed to support the day-to-day activities within a shelter which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter.

Free online training will be provided

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ¿Hablas Español? Empathetic volunteers needed to call clients after a disaster.

In these challenging times Bilingual Caseworkers are needed to support clients who have been affected by a disaster by providing referrals for assistance, goods and services to help them get back on their feet.

Responsibilities:

Conduct client interviews Assess qualifications for assistance Use Client Assistance software to document the assistance and services provided Assist with recovery planning, problem solving and advocacy on request Provide clients with information and referrals to community partners Option to work remotely Training provided


Qualifications:

Be kind, caring, resourceful and knowledgeable Basic data entry and computer skills Comfortable making phone calls to clients and following up as needed

Agency: American Red Cross

In these challenging times Bilingual Caseworkers are needed to support clients who have been affected by a disaster by providing referrals for assistance, goods and services to help them get back on their feet.

Responsibilities:

Conduct client interviews Assess qualifications for assistance Use Client Assistance software to document the assistance and services provided Assist with recovery planning, problem solving and advocacy on request Provide clients with information and referrals to community partners Option to work remotely Training provided


Qualifications:

Be kind, caring, resourceful and knowledgeable Basic data entry and computer skills Comfortable making phone calls to clients and following up as needed

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share your skills with girls in your community!

Volunteer for a single event, program or training that fits your schedule, or choose as many opportunities as you would like. We offer volunteer opportunities that are fun and flexible! Everyone has something to offer! Unleash your inner G.I.R.L. and choose a volunteer role that sparks your interest!

Did you know that we have many girls interesting in becoming Girl Scouts but not enough volunteers to lead troops?  Consider giving a girl an opportunity to sign up for her greatest adventure yet!

Many of our troops are meeting virtually as Girl Scouts is offering virtual programming.  For more information, please visit our website.

 https://www.gshnj.org/en/for-volunteers/why-volunteer.html

Agency: Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey

Volunteer for a single event, program or training that fits your schedule, or choose as many opportunities as you would like. We offer volunteer opportunities that are fun and flexible! Everyone has something to offer! Unleash your inner G.I.R.L. and choose a volunteer role that sparks your interest!

Did you know that we have many girls interesting in becoming Girl Scouts but not enough volunteers to lead troops?  Consider giving a girl an opportunity to sign up for her greatest adventure yet!

Many of our troops are meeting virtually as Girl Scouts is offering virtual programming.  For more information, please visit our website.

 https://www.gshnj.org/en/for-volunteers/why-volunteer.html

Agency: Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08876

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

CLICK HERE TO VIEW OPPORTUNITIES

We look forward to working with you.

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

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

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

CLICK HERE TO VIEW OPPORTUNITIES

We look forward to working with you.

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07451-1389

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Disaster Health Services Volunteers

Are you a licensed medical professional?  We need health care workers to provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed.  Free online training will be provided.  If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to local shifts of 4,8 or 12 hours each.  License required: RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN.

If you have supervisory experience, we are also looking for individuals to fill Health Services Supervisor positions.

We will insist on following all local guidelines, do everything possible to limit capacity, enforce social distancing and provide all necessary Personal Protective Equipment. 

Sites will be determined by need.

Agency: American Red Cross

Are you a licensed medical professional?  We need health care workers to provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed.  Free online training will be provided.  If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to local shifts of 4,8 or 12 hours each.  License required: RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN.

If you have supervisory experience, we are also looking for individuals to fill Health Services Supervisor positions.

We will insist on following all local guidelines, do everything possible to limit capacity, enforce social distancing and provide all necessary Personal Protective Equipment. 

Sites will be determined by need.

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Corporate Volunteer Opportunities- NJ

Each year, two babies die every hour in the U.S. and one woman dies every 12 hours as a result of complications from pregnancy. IT’S NOT FINE. But together we can change that. These activities will inspire your employees to support our vision of a world where every mom and baby is healthy regardless of wealth, race or geography. Will you take the lead?

Agency: March Of Dimes

Each year, two babies die every hour in the U.S. and one woman dies every 12 hours as a result of complications from pregnancy. IT’S NOT FINE. But together we can change that. These activities will inspire your employees to support our vision of a world where every mom and baby is healthy regardless of wealth, race or geography. Will you take the lead?

Agency: March Of Dimes

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07054

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Volunteer Opportunities- NJ

Each year, two babies die every hour in the U.S. and one woman dies every 12 hours as a result of complications from pregnancy. IT’S NOT FINE. But together we can change that. These activities will engage you in our vision of a world where every mom and baby is healthy regardless of wealth, race or geography. Will you take the lead?

Agency: March Of Dimes

Each year, two babies die every hour in the U.S. and one woman dies every 12 hours as a result of complications from pregnancy. IT’S NOT FINE. But together we can change that. These activities will engage you in our vision of a world where every mom and baby is healthy regardless of wealth, race or geography. Will you take the lead?

Agency: March Of Dimes

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07054

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Student/School Volunteer Opportunities- NJ

Each year, two babies die every hour in the U.S. and one woman dies every 12 hours as a result of complications from pregnancy. IT’S NOT FINE. But together we can change that. These activities will inspire your student to support our vision of a world where every mom and baby is healthy regardless of wealth, race or geography. Will you take the lead?

Agency: March Of Dimes

Each year, two babies die every hour in the U.S. and one woman dies every 12 hours as a result of complications from pregnancy. IT’S NOT FINE. But together we can change that. These activities will inspire your student to support our vision of a world where every mom and baby is healthy regardless of wealth, race or geography. Will you take the lead?

Agency: March Of Dimes

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07054

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: COVID Code Red Responder

Blood centers across the country need donors #NowMoreThanEver. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused over 45,000 blood drives to be canceled. We encourage all eligible donors to do so because a shortage will affect millions, including anemic, transplant, cancer, surgery, sickle cell, trauma, and pregnant patients. There is no alternative for blood.​

In response, we have launched our COVID Code Red campaign to support blood centers and the healthcare system. The goal of this campaign is to start a social movement to bring greater awareness and rally young people nationwide to advocate for their local centers. UBI leadership would provide support to those volunteers or Code Red Responders. Responders have the opportunity to make a substantial impact on the health of their community and give back during this hard time.

 

Click here to sign up!

Agency: The University Blood Initiative

Blood centers across the country need donors #NowMoreThanEver. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused over 45,000 blood drives to be canceled. We encourage all eligible donors to do so because a shortage will affect millions, including anemic, transplant, cancer, surgery, sickle cell, trauma, and pregnant patients. There is no alternative for blood.​

In response, we have launched our COVID Code Red campaign to support blood centers and the healthcare system. The goal of this campaign is to start a social movement to bring greater awareness and rally young people nationwide to advocate for their local centers. UBI leadership would provide support to those volunteers or Code Red Responders. Responders have the opportunity to make a substantial impact on the health of their community and give back during this hard time.

 

Click here to sign up!

Agency: The University Blood Initiative

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No